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—-- — VELbU nar HIG EXCITING NEWS NEWs. SIONAL. ebraary 15. ‘ > Padi fr announced as the Com-. THE EVENING STAR. ‘The Largest Circulation in the District ee ai | Cos fom the partof th W. B. WALLACH, Editer and Proprietor. | FENIAN INVASION OF A. | Cdithe Miagweetig Vowes of the tee tose - tain te Mf OMice bill, Mosers. Witham TWO SHIPLOADSOF FEN Ep | si a E 7, WASHINGTON CITY: roe : e Committee og Gone | 957. THE CABLE; TO ye de the billgo amend th j FRIDAY............ FEBRUARY 15, 1 i Oty Won oi taP ect atpoer * prevent 4 = FINANCIAL AN CUMMERUIAL. aud for o' Ler purposes; which was p ns S7 READING MATTER OM. RYRRY PAGE. w AMS Moved 10 postpone all eeeeT” and proceed to the consid-ration of provide & more efficient goverameat for the insurrec!ic mary States, My Spier Wanted, unis pul to be <4 9) at st aqa whether tye Lou abit abearn hte car be, her the fp it Mr. Wadesaid it SES OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. TO ADVERTISERS. ‘The tollowing 1s the official showing of the circulation of the daily papers of this oty competing for the Government advertising Under the recentact of Uoagress Girecting such Gdvertiving to be made im the two aily wows. papers of Wasbington Baving the targes eS Saas {By Cable to Associated Press.) Lonpon, Feb. 14 —The Government has been Adyteed of the landing of two shiploads ef Fe- finns at Vaientih. . ‘ Sir Hugh Rose, the Commanaing General of the troops im Lrejand, and: Lord Naas leave for Ireland at once. ‘There is ® wild ramot that the Fenians will asit more portant to take Gp the Louisiana ort! Merd: Rd cries were » Ww rite in Loutsiana; and the bill whichap- yi'ed to that State should be passed at once, 80 5 l@afford protection wo the loyal people. The cut the cable. Tecons'Fuction bill was a more general meas- @ircn. : d could better be deferred. j en: Sraa. 7,718 copies per day. Liverpoot, Feb. 14—Evening.—Cottoa im. | baht ope Te ‘was toen islen on the motion si 5.08 . proved this afternoon, and though there was | of Williams, when it was agreed wy aad bes dl BO change in priees, closed firm; Midding ‘bin cea oe pramion Was taken up, nad Tue Teturns of ad verulsing by the City papers | Uplands ity. Breadetetle firm. Provisians | eh Mapes Rok 2 Uist’ a tne or the quarter ending December 31, 1366, as | are generally unchanged. Tallow shows a | yu bis sked and obtained leave to be dis, ‘Aken from the books of the Interns! Revenne | siignt dectine, beimg qnoted at 43s. 94 for Py doe from tne tartker consideration ot the Ofice, are as follows: American. Spirits turpentine, 37s. 94, < eqcna mem stints saking @ establishment Mreite® Seam... +-13,107 Loxvow, Feb. 1d—Noon.—Copsols olosed at |. sty Davie abet nee ie os Trae Orolo. 90x; U.S. Five- Twenties, 734; Erie,4ox; 10 | went to the Conetit » that each State on nois Central, 78. the Ist.of January preceding th expiration Franxvort, Feb. 14— Evening. —U. S. | Of the President's term of office, sfial) nominate donde, 7055 ‘oalited for the oalce, and'on iene woet u ‘ o: ed fo! office, on the Istof Feb- Pakis, Feb. 14—Evening.— Rentes ‘dre de- iry Congress shall,in jolnt con veution, pro. cliring. ceed to select & President from the list so named, the person Selected to havea majority. ge all the votes, aud to select in like manner & vice President trom the remainder, the terms Of office to be six years, and the incumbents to be mot again eligivie. wie proposed amendment was ordered to be iuted. Mr, ere Presented a memorial from cit. izews of Winchesier, Virginia, asking a terri- torial government for ‘that State. Referred to the Committee on Reconstruction. The bill to provide for the ‘more efficient doverument of whe musurrectionary States was then taken up and read Mr. Williams said be deemed it his daty to ali amendments te this bill, by the discustiun of such the bill would’ be endan- gered, He would withdraw the amendment of which motice had been given by him. He hoped that the bill would be passed by to- morrow night. Mr. Johnéon said he should renew the amend. Ment as offered by Mr. Williams, as he te- garded the bill very objcctuovable without it. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL. It has been stated repeatedly, that the use. fulness of that great work, the Chesapeake and Obio Canal, bas been greatly impaired by the political character of the management, which is changed every time there is a change in the Maryland Legisiatnre which transfers | the power from the hands of one set of poli- | Ucians to anotber; im fact, that it has been used as & mere machine to be exercised in reward- | ing the followers of the majority. Atany rate the frequent changes in the management have | @reatly iuteriered with the saccess of a work Which if controlled w: @ view alone ty masking it profitable, as other such enterprises are, would tong ago have remunerated those interested in it, besides advancing the interests of the State of Maryland and the cities. The Georgetown councils, it wi! seen by our report of their Proceedings, last evening passed resolutions requesting the Mayor to urge upon the Legisia:ure of Mary- e Lew Marder. Lewston. Mg, Feb. 14.—Clifton. Harris, colored, aud Luther J. Verrill, waite, were ar- raigned this forenoon brfore Police Judge Saoith, of this city, on a warrant charging them with being the murderers of Mrs. Kin- sley and Miss Cxewell on the 17th of January. Harris plead guilty, an@ the latter not guilty. Verritl sleo watved a preliminary examina- tiop, whereupon both prisoners were reman- ded to Auburn Jail for trial before the Su- Court in. this county on the fourth Tue of next April. (ry Msrons OFFICE, OLTY HAUL, Wasiincton, D.U., Fob, 15. ‘The members of the BOARD and BOARD OF COMMON COUHBOIL are re. Spectfully requested to meet im their respective chambers on TU-MOBBOW, (patarday,) at if m.. tomake arrangements for the funeral of Al- derman EpMonston, of the Fourth Ward. Jand the passage of such laws as willremedy | It [int] BICHABL WALLACH, Mayor. Par om Oe seine ene the evils complained of and make the manage. 1,6. u. Poh he bas nies regal amendment to this bill, He was sure the sae ment more permanent, and consequently more NING. at 8 vclock’ to make ‘Srrangemenc, | Pie of Uniced States wanted sometning effici In the same connection we may state P.@. Bian Epuonsgon, of | ore than mere military governments tor the that im the yland House of Dele, yes. | Central Lodge, No, 1. South, they decided so last fall. The people gates It P, H. SWEET, Gr. Seo. wanted that somebody in the South should be terd»y Mr. Hammond introduced a resolution | —~ rom giving to the holders of the preferred bonds the Two's ame MEE Be = on Sag Fight of naming the State Directors in the fre octten : praia meatin ais 5 ag Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. We trust such | fonetel of Parcel Ben ae eeeements for the action will be taken by the Legislature as will it THOM. belp to make the Canal advantageous to trade as it omgbt to be, so that some of the great allowed to vote. He (Mr. 5S.) still beld that only the basis of reconstruction was G@niversal Aronesty and impartial suffrage. We must ei- ber give to all wen in the South the ballot or he military. Hovsk.—On motion of Mr. Wiison, of Lowa, the Seeretary of State was direcied to inform ecting of ME eee wilt by . ‘Afall a this Honse what Scates represented in Congress benefits expected frém its constraction may be Leon Fe the members is request ane busi. | have ratified a Constitutional amendment a! i Bees of importance will Presented. By order, | proposed by the lasi session of Congress aud a ee mt ke eer a Bave officially notified the State Departmecs THE FVENING LEADER. rY GEN. 8. Lb. WOUDFOBD wiil deliv Sixth Lectare of the Co: of sue ratification, in addiuon to the States named i the communication of the Presidéut of Fevruary 6th. ‘The new afternoon paper bearing the above arse under the ans- name made its first appearance yesterday. It t Merzerote Tah spas rae, Sexi Mr. W: N.Y Vom at Metzero! a t T. Ward, (N.Y.,) from the thee is a handsome, well filled sheet, is of the Rad- | February 15th Bingte tie te 50. at? Claims, re; soaied Abi ona pst a rot ieal Republican persnasion of politics, and INB CHO:B CONOERT, AT THE | private bilis and petitions, including that of Fromites to be a spirited accession to the city’s eco ee f 9th and ine tae Waiiltaw M. Ellis & Brother, of Wa pewepaporial ranks. The proprietors, Messrs. W. J.Cowing, L. Hill, and J.Q. Thompson. celebrated tbe debut of their paper by a sup- per at Willard’s last night, which wasa sump~ tuous and enjoyable affair, bringing together a large number of the most genial and brilliant Fepresentatives of the press of the country, Among those present and who responded to toasts, regular and complimentary, wei Major Ben Perley Poore, of the Boston Journal, (who ‘was called upon to preside by acclamation.) and they were ordered te lay Upon the tabie. ‘Mr. SicKee, (Ky.,) trom the Committee on Ciarms, reported adversely “pon the Senate bill for the relief of Mrs. Mary Jane Dixon, she fn aga Dixo , 0: Alexaadria, Va. Laid Se DAY next, 17¢ & on | OM the table. Sunday Sobeol atultercary GC Ed | Hulll tor the relietot SW. Price, jr.Captain h addresses will be delivered vy. | and A. Q. M., to reimburse him for money sto- ad Hoa. lea ae his possession at Alton, Iilinois, was passed. Bill amending section 2 of chapter 129, ef the Public acts of 1549, 80 asto Provide that so Muck of the law as relates to compensation for boats lost while in the Tickets 25 cents; y member of the Ohotr. or at the door on the ming ofthe Concert. fe 15 it Nem L _ MISSIONABY ARNAy eR ‘Ri n at SABY Shatt WASHINGTON 1 med OF TRADE OMS, (CLaGRrT Sor aees) Mr. M a, of ) 0. Kot F ball apply only t ate cores any lect ¥. Macfarland, of the Chronicle: Col. Wnhite- | ‘There will be an oA} arnet mectivg of the | ® only to such as were actually lost Ay, of the National Intelligencer; Vol. Florense, | BOAHD OF THAD oa MONDAY BYENING | bY capture or destruction by the enemy while Bex! ed Dsian| a Of the Constitutional Union; Mr. Tracy, of the Republican; Mr Dann and Messrs Thompson. Cowing, and Hill, of the Leader; Mr. Shaw, of the Boston Transcript; Mr. Fizch, ot the Boston Pest; Col. Fitzgerald. of the Pbiladelphia City ttem; Mr. Eliot, of the Philadelphia 49¢; Mr in the public service, and any vessel loct while loyed nnder contract shall be Paid for by the Secretory of the Treasury, was passed. ‘The Speaker Inid before the House a commu- ication trom the Governor ot New York, an- nonncing the ratification by the Legislature of that Stateof the amendment to the Constitu tion proposed ac the first session of the 39th De submitted, it is OSEPH_B. SHAFFIELD cm PEERGA COM PEOTIONERY, ADIES* ICB CREAM & DINING SALOON, 264 -, bet. 12th and 13th sts. Brooks, of the New York Times; Mr. Lincoln’ 8 Pi plied Congress Laid on the table ofthe New York 7ribunc; Mr. McLean, of the haveltiee In Pron sida. fancy raging eng Roope A Mase, tea New York Herald; Mr. Adams. of ths New ore ord sates areas a. Se ee ren Oe ‘York World; Mr. Richardson, of the Baltimore ater ann Wp oeytt Tar- —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_——— ee Sun; Mr. Gobright, the Washington agent of +y store, Boned Turkey in : the New York Associated Press; Mr. Brow: De sent t0 attoud to all de- ©f the California Press; Mr. Byingten, of Con- poo Boaquets, Wreaths, and 1X WAny pF Becticut; Col. Hinton, of Kansas; Mr. Arm- | “fell Imi JOSEPH BH. SHAFFIELD. Oak WOOD strong, of the Western Press; Mr. Chadwick, ‘NOTION FO. by 4 A ynes OF Wasu- WILL, PEND of :Willerd’s,’’ and the reprerentatives of the og. * ape Enctos Syr" ‘esiaigtvtid the & GOOD ARTICLE Star present. anpual sesesement for 1867. will giteq 2 board of at . = peal. making cortéctions, / HE CLOSING RECEPTION oF if ’ , THE CL RECEPTION OF SPEAKER ftom the So, April Ist tnacusive,<Sua-i} . fo 15-8 J.P WALKERS LUMBER YARD. days excepted. ‘bool . seco! seery Clty Hall, west wing, from 9 a.m. te 8 A Brroreer of ths President. {Int} fel-eotam ‘The jast reception this season of Speaker Colfax, Mrs. and Miss Matthews, his mother and sister, tok place last evening, and, like {Dp 82oLu Ton OF COPARTHERSHIP. — Ww. . Feb. 1. The Co Paras TON. D. O., Feb. 1, 18:7 heretofore exteti jer ame and "LOOK M He arnt ra Yee as v. ats on the Holy Land for og, wea by ioe fen nace hg driliant affair. The Speaker, with bis mother | (OVSSE, UF LEOE giecovel Obureb, under the Bame and style of LKOUKWOOD- HUE. and sister, recefved ‘the guests in their usnal | Firet Ward, on FU) SDAY, February sth, in TY Aa TAYLUB Ince, cluny Ince eapy trimmed win perpic | FEE ASN Mele teal | [PEM BRAY AMD VwORTABLRG, adi Satde teaches ae Purple | had in view. mast draw a large audlense Wavy Dev. " i salen igh? mene aise Ly = On Taree et Peper ond Will | Barbai Provitions ond Clocking Robruacy { > with wee Ge enue Bair pisin. ba delivered pa taseday, oy hie de i“ he jorged if Frovonals fo mong the distinguis reons present hate arse, Si. le, tic! ies were Unief Justice Chase, Sedatore Deouitie = be had at the Brot Brores tod st tie shee revered will be bo 4 Poland and Pomeroy; Re tatives Juli ~! 2S | February, 0t arom cae: 1ot, : jbo hs L itm STABLIGE BD 1863, B RK others, ex: ecretary Harlan, “Consul Generat cPHERSON & FERGUSON. v Tae Jobe Hitz, Sir Frederick Bruce, the British S72 Fawn. acenve, consan ler stannr, — Minister; Hon. Mr. Cleveland, Mayor of Jer. | _ Deal cei eaeee! i ond sho best sey City; Gen. Kiddoo, of Texus: Gen. Greer, ge ao} BMIOALS, | Doin eanal proportions ‘ez-Postmaster General King, E. B. Frenc! . wi ¥ a i Second Anditor; Assistant Sccterary Yaron Ph: , Be., Bo. 4 fa half > catimated amount aces of the Navy, and a large number of promineni ratios sceurately compound- twenty per cent. in addities will be withheld Officers ana Civilians. yp by t Bell promptly answered. from the smount of each vey =" it te be mange, aa The dresses of the ladies were rich and ele- wos a Sértormeach at the Sant. Mrs. Senator Wade wore a French gray OR MATS— A large eesortmont jnnt received, | feteteily ception wick ne Bcoount be paid until ~¥ Hi Samad ke pas eyamed ey Valencienne lace, and | and for sale at low oFTR cK BRO’s Every ofier made must be peaien bra biack Nelvet' dress, "car, with low prt by te sid ousefurnishing . toe, ble persone, that the bidder er iadees eae short sleeves, ana trimmed with heavy biack | _f@15: 390, Metrersit Hall. | Bis or'tneir sid be seater dato an obi dace; hair trimmed with artificial flowers. | JUST QuEry mS.) seen, Fition Oe oN a ba eine pe Any ding by oe eg | Howard's Btablen, Derweem cohen Tee No proposal wilt b¢ comssdered aerompanied alpaca trimmed with pipk satin. ‘Mrs. Banks “— ro pat Lae? J.C. HOWaRD. ti aden Se! tehuler doe te a avticies = Rah e ay big pods heir with long ers I DEY 0: a and has the itcemse required by act of Ge. ‘at hw ves: Camaod Z HAVE thie day received @ large stock of DRY | ®7c45. i Seraretass eat foe sts intact | SOURS quueah al aam,sreetplornace | yeaa meat ceey ath cine al Boniton lace; bair dressed in crimson and dia- | week. @ne pric oars oorbes in gis “"it is to be undetstoed that in case the stipulated Miss Fanny Wade, a niece of Corner 3d and Bast pitol esi a! jusntity of either article shall be deli ve: 7. Senator Wade, was & heavy black | fe 15-21 _M.PEBLAN. | foe's balance due on m tbe Gpppr article, the con- immed with black velvet’ nce sees SPR Pa vie odlereans bow ee Baie e, iheeption of the Dogartmenes chotes ‘= fll, at : Miss Riddle wore a Suite Baye The Hor. tha ave ng moyal: by tee si lot H. ~ Chief of Bureau, ith pink silk; crimeom head. | !ope. 5 , : GORDON & GO eray. Marriages; by the auth: ft Ji \- S, Sire Sagan ot “Gonemal | Tay Pisketay apse beeen st seue Het: | BR, riisearae, p< ao oa & white tarleton, rimmed with fe 18 F! iK TAYLOR. Otters ue 5 poate Y DaTss. 1 5 The evening session of the two Houses of as Ba o Ba beepers SF The best of their is veokinwas Congress p' nied the attendance of many ms state: By BUBOBBLL. members and Senators, but the ladies of «| WALLACK'S, 23 igs corner 2th at amumber of them were present. fels Mea eae racnen: The dining-room having been cleared of all furniture, dancing was commenced about nine o'cloek, and kept Until the close of the xeception. ee ‘Tee WEEKLY STR is now on our counter Gonnan Canes oe : All of fins quality andar jegn. for sale. and im wrappers, ready for the maiis, es. at Oo POR RE I, Pyeng eae — Teading matter, een ts ood Jaf fe1s Bader Bbbit . ® capital story entitled ~The Broken Uup;” fel4-st* ({BEAT BEDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. Romance in Real Life; The Auburn, Maine, 0: PIANOS. ane rs BY. s — | Murder: The Long Bridge and the improys- BE Bacon 52s Pape. for 120. Susy. ‘323 PENK. avn, Hite, Po'tee Cain Gat Ce tigacecs | Sas Saal mab Flee ic souaalAAOW | BURRS" Mosse tite “Brkt eine” ; o A ' . Sends WGiadast e's, Suen Ose: | “Hear epee COLL ato sigue + ‘e Wr P before Congress; Kece; gents of Stein: ,, ow York mile 4. ‘te week Proceearn at the Republican Mines | Mason Hemline Gatinct Grasse” Feet, 0nd the 4: ‘ings during ; _ economy; Cong *} felt-es Sketches. wuh Domestic, BOMB MANUPAcTUBRS! 35 | Departmental and Local Ne nara ray Csssiacns: | ES : ari EANGNST STOO so oRRATHSE watt dated ————_ —______ BIETY in city, “| 6 How! Tudppsve Se Was tod Il to ¢p. | samaroea hres sla Bie renee, peer in the House of Represéntatives yester. SOLE LEAT ER day. but we are giad to learn is recovering and ‘atte woe Mix tenet: solemn 7? expects to be able to take his seat to-day, LAVIRS' ABD MBH’s SATCHRLS, ROOERINS—FINE TEA 67 From J. Shillington, Odeon Duilding, we TRAVELING Bags, TABLE buxtinree, ae ehBs. OOFvIns, ave copies of the popular Londen Society foc ¥ Osrier ots 2:5 Pebraary, and Chambers Journal tor Jaduary. HABE RSS.84D) re anne ereoty. 87 Rev. Henry A. Wise. jr., sonof Gavernor leaner pete a dx = w. a ; ‘D. Wise. of ~ MAanUPACTORY, ALMO! , WALWUTS AND ORBA. = 5 “accepied tBS Heceormnip of Onriat 87 600 SBYBNTH STREET, of mate ree pA ne ‘ Jbureh, ore. expected One Door north of Odi Feliows' Halt, pe. __Oorner af: Stina eek A NH) TOMAS sd HARERGS promis nd nor | QU ARTE ORTET | : oughly vepaired, Mat porte G20 J. JOBESON & 0 b ty S7-A poor woman in‘ Iadianapolis sid ber an : for ber cbildren. gatscerner oti streets, the undersigned : ‘Bant a none Saee a kuow rAd nee relly thet ‘be eae ap ee “ae. " hie ode. Ty walk that @ietance ater © sain, th — hone geet -weicee.. To @ould go i fois-6t Corner lith end F streets, P 11 @elock _ evening, Ris Mr. Edm resolution mming ao ro to GMP citizens. priauon of ®7$u.to ~' me * pay the expeserof breaking through the-tee im the Potomac, which bh we | resolu'tow passed the lower bostd & fw weeks since | since; bat he had recrived taformelon sunce ber of the Board of Com- several terms, to w ‘ted in 1356, J e from 4 ;*Btieman conversant ss river mat. ‘ vow INGTOM, Fe! 1867. “ - ped pd NS am (Mr. F change bis th street m™ as Becestity for this work, and Jay rane saps ee que- an ave | \riebed the * to te manan on- ennncmcntis anaes is been notified by Mayor Wallach. to meet at | pepdtture of $250 pow might save thousands duying. Selling. | noon to-morrow, to take such action as m ot dollars im the feture air. Hewton ex- U.S. @s Coupon, 1881... 109 19% | te dermed proper. Central Lodge No. 1, Mt. plained tbat the ice was now lodged mcross the U.S. Five Twenties, 1962. 109% MUS | Nebo Encampment No.6, and the Grand Lodge | river from the lowerend of Masons Seland to . Five, Twenties. 1666. Ww a oeoad Fellows, of whith be bas tong eeen a ‘a sbip- |. im Washington, an@sermed Five Ts 706-109 {sary arrangements jor ie funcraye whish will | surceten et igpatenine to il wp ae Geckes. 1 &. d Tr the funer: * wil suc a » re take ney on Subdey afternoon. town channel. The water and a. Mr. Edmonstoa wasa mag of warm impulses | and kina besrt. and kis ‘lose will be sincerely mourned by all who kuew him. « p Sb atee a through the swash chan of the de. resolution was takea passed. . Hyde offered resol nthe. Mayor toons Was up ap tions Boarp or Porice.—The regular meeting of jc rt tbe Legistatere of Maryiaed, % | the board was held yesterday at ice bead- | and respectfully urge wpon tbat body the 1053 | quarters. The entire force was aught be- | enactmentof such Inws ms small put the comroi 4-W'S, JULY .oveaeel05i¢ | tore the board, and lectured by the presideat,| of the Chesspeake and Onto Oamal under such Gold 20 1I6%, redischarge of tueit duties, a permanent man ent as shal! insure the informed of an order of the board to promo! eee, which we are not at liberty to make ic. ba BH. Lusby abd Thomas Price were ap- ted, lace of W. M. Me! And Jos. ampshire, ineligible: A.V. securit benefit of those holding ihe secu rites of said com: » im which the State of Merviand bas so ‘Qn taterest, and tally develop ite immense power tor good to those Interested ip ft. A copy of the resolutions to be FINANCIAL. Lewis Johnson & Co., quote Stocks aad Bonde im home and foreign markets as follows - New YORK. Feb. 15.—lst Board—vU, §. reg- Kon way, vice ©. | sent to the Governor of Maryland. {The object istered. 1882, 1%; don Coupons, 109%; -2u's, | Uampbell, dismissed; Michael jen, vice | seems to be to have a mansgement not affected f@gistered, 107, du. compons, leo. Rob't Johnsen, promoted; Alex cGuigan, | by political changes in the Sante) Dhe reso- 107%; 10-40 8, registered, £9; do. Wix; | additional private, tor duty om sduth- side of | lutiens were parsed. The following from the 7-308, 105%: Ohio an@ Mississip) Pengsytvame avenue, trom sn to sith streets, | lower Board were Passed:— Resolution for 25 4; Canton, 45%; Cumberland, 35%: Quicksil- | anc Jesse Kitchen, additional Private, for duty | sweeping and cleaning the marze’ - ver, 39%; ariposa, 10; New York Central, | on Water 5) Georgetown. Glnuen to 4 the proprietors of ibe y $9%; Ere, 564 3.do, prefer’d, 7%. Hudson. 12s: of Lieut Keliy was read and ap-.| Evening Union for advertising; resolution in Reading, 104%; Mich Central, 10% Mich- | proved. ie of J. Wallace; resolution in "yor of © Private Thos. Shea was fined 5 for violating | M. Matthews, Paying bim $350 for his services the regulations. Private ©. E Campbell was | as Recorder in 1866; and reselution 1m fayor o! djsm iased the force for neglectofduty. Charces | M.J. Adier. The resolution to remit m fine ‘gan Soutiera, 72%; Cleveland and Pitsburg. Toledo, os Oentral, 15x; 82%: Cleyeland an: 19: Rock Isiand, 96; Nortn wees tern, "5%: do. preferred, 66%: rt * inst private Brosiehah w dismissed imposed on W. G. Busey was referred to the sex! Fa aa ‘Alton igs alte Y, wan be case of John B. Wilson, euspeaded for nding pny jon to make « te Haute, 32; Toledo and Wabash, 40: violating the rules, was coneidered, ana the | 5! im the police station-house, ;assed. Ad Telegraph, 43%: Boston Water Power, 26; cific Mall, 14934; Atlantic Mail, 100. Gold, P.m., 196%. —————.++--____ REOONSTRUCTION. Our impression is trom what we hear around us that the effort now being made to arrive at some harmonious action between the Executive and Legislative branches ef the Government upon reconstraction mattefs re- cetves sufficient encouragement from do:h sides to raise a hope of some practical results growing from it. It ts to be regretted that the movement was not seton foot earlierin the session. THE BILLS BEFORE THE SENATE. The Senate to-day decided to give the pre. ference to the consideration of the Military government vill over the Louisiana proyis- tonal government bil, withthe Understanding on the Republican side of the Ohamber that suspension continued. ‘ dames Biggins and John Carri pli- cants for restaurant licenses, were Troved. Also, the application of w: fora tippling-house. The applications of Jonn Pella and Darby Uoen were rejected. ARREST FoR Roppeny.—Yesterday, offcer O'Callaghan, of the Fourth Ward, went to a bouse in the eastern or of the Seventh Pre- cinct, ahd afrested Wm. Connell and James Parks for the robbery of Michael Hill of av< $60. The officer bad to fight to secure Bb prisoners, and fortunately a citizen came to bis assistance andenabi=d him to do so. Others of the gung esenped. Justice Waiter sent them to jail for further hear: EPABT' i D** UNITED STATES Pa TENT OFFICE, ASHING TON. February 5, 1867, WwW. On the petition of LAUREN W » od mime- trator of the estate of Richard » ot » Conaecticut. praying for the ¢: @ranted to the ssid Lauren ourned. : Common GounciL—The President being absent, Mr. Ciabaugh was called to the chair The bills of J. J. Kane ard Watson & yo) were read and refetred. The following res: lutions, &c., Were reported and adopted By Mi. Davidson, from the claims committee Resolutions in favor of M. J. Adier,C. M Mathews, and the proprietors of the Da ly Evening Union, anda resolution to pay cerr- tain cla: By Mr. Duniep, trom whe marke: t | commitiee— Resolutions for sweeping the mar. ket house; also, from the poles comm tt»r, a Tesolution re) to the police station house By Mr. Goa a) ution giving add. onal compensation to Y mon Council. Mr. NT OF THE INTERIOR, partment, and asked to be discharged The Board retusea to discharge the commit me Mr. Libby then reported a resolution erea‘ing » | the office of fireman, with a salary of $450 per apnum, which wasadopied. The Board took up the Aldermeu's resol ati to the Se of | Chesapeake and Ohio © were vement ta Machines for | Chesap * the amount of debate shall be as limited as for seven years from the ted. A resolution to rem: e im posed possible on that side, ’ a which takes place on Itis ordered that the ‘ition be heard at Patout Office on MONDEY, be 10th day of on W.G. Borey was taken up and adepted, and the Board adjonrned, Pvsxic — ADVANCEMENT. “ae lea Bs witb pleasure at the Female Gramm: are potitied S60 sppenr cnt sane asen Sheet | Echool bus been faralaned eite em Eaten have, why said petition omght not to be granted. | Chickering pinuo, from Ellis, to be used by Persons oppowtn, the extension arereqnirea to | the school and on public occasions. Toe the fileinthe Patent their objections, specially | so early accomptishmeat of this jong cherished py least , before object of the Board of Guardians, the sebools > 4 caring: Ot} tostimonp are indebted to Mr. Magee, and ube Indies who Eikce ahd rtawmived a cesgrangcests ie'risg | Srigiared and conducted tbe fur lust en. rnished - | mer, the proceeds ‘which were i) ~ vt ae Se To. melous of a library for the grammar Upon as | schoois; bi GONE TO RICHMOND, Admiral Tegethof! bas gone to Richmond to examine tbe points of military and nayal in- terest about that city. andespecially thescenes of tbe naval enconnters during the war on James River and in Hampton Roads, —$—______ PROVISIONS FOR THE NAVY. The contrasts tor furnishing Navy supplies to be delivered at New York and Hoston, the , in view of other provisions for relied in the ofiee twenty de: it was auimousiy determines bids for which were openedon Tuesday, have the arguments, if any. waive tua tende therewaleed ta the musical been Awarded as follows: Baldwin, Potnme & fe tention hedinthe | 2¢Partment. Theamount was not snfficienr, Co, of Boston, 1,000 barrels of beef at $22 97 pt npcoentnem nl ey 5 £orech bington, D. however, but the residue was generously as. aed tia ae gates M. Shaw, of Boston, 1,0m J and in the Resistor, Mew flaven an..onces | sumed by these who heye the welfare of the rrels at €2359 per barrel; Uraigen & Co., of réek for three sucosasive weeks; the firstef mid | schools at bexr., +0 as to secure the immediace lew York, 1,000 barreis a: $21.47 per barrel. te beat least sixty days previous to | benefit of the .28\TRm@eat, and it will be used ldwin, Potame & Co., 2,000 barrels of pork day of hearing. Al the Rext distribution of “Oards of Merit,’ at $22.65 per barrel; ©. Hi. and G@.S. Small, of = 0, ,TEBAnes. on the 8th March. Ey the abolishment of tne New York, 4,(00 barrels at $22.39 per barrel. P.8 —Editors of the above papers will aves poll tax the echool fund bas been so seriously George Adams, of Boston. 100,000 pounds of 7, and send their bills te Patent Omics, crippled, that the Guardians will have to re- Tice at $6 74 per hundred; same, 10u,u0" Pounds | with's paper conteining this notice. te lawsw sort te other means to furnish the annual pre- of dried apples at 16%, cents per pound. Far- Sy pe wiums, and we are glad wo hear that it is in Tington, ler & Hall, of Boston, 2 000 BBBUABY 15, 1$67.—All persons pounds of sugar at $8.60 per hundred, Henry Swift & Co. of New York, 100,000 pounds of coffee at $17.66 per hundred. O.H. and (. 8. Small. 5.000 bushels of beans at #331 per bushel. W. G. Bartlett, of Boston, 20,000 gal- lons of vinegar at 23 cents per gallon. or TOWN LOTSIN PETALUMA CALIFORNIA The Commissioner of the General Land Ot- fice has just approved thirty-two additional town lot entries made in the city of Petaluma. California, and has directed that patents be contemplation to get up & grand floval proces- sion and fair about the Istof Jure next tor that pu ; but we weald hope that there are citizens of this town abundantly willing, as'we all know they are abundantiy abie. to step forward with all the funds needed, and we shall hay: <u to seesuch a manifestation of interest in this bebalf. The distribution of the JEW. | High street schools will take place on the 1.: of March. Dorsagtor Steer M. E. Uacvecn.—The annual! missionary meeting will be! id at this eburch to-morrow. eire, ioitarioles im my shop for r re vio the Ist of January, are requ + 01 tion on on, And Nv For sale for easn. Orders Ker. — market feemed to the respective claimants making | Post Ofice ili be promptly attendes to een’ ok ee a oe over three hundred entries thus far approved . SL er 7] ted and no transactions of importance in that city alone. These entries were made Boop ond Gendle Manufacturer, No, 50 tr, ce lusts remain wuchanged. j Onder those provisions of the existing statutes | 5¥2 G st. north, bet. 4th aud sth, be Tes Kivan The ice ls diskpptering from on towp property im the publie domain, als ETROPOLITAN FATBES the river, and the way will be opened the jowing actuai settlers upon town lots to ims 4M BAKERY, arrivaleand Te Of. vessels to and from por and purchase at the minimum price of 347 © street, between 43 and éth strecte. this port before the week ends. HO per Jot of 4,200 square feet,and an increased price for larger on FARMS IN MISSISSIPPI. ralshed McKenzie» Splendid Best Oven ie emt ‘coach ery, bat it material, carefully Port or Groxostowx.—Cieared—Steamer Empiwe, Priee, masterifer New York. THe RecietRy:—The printed list of the Fu andi the bes: ‘The Qiget returns from the local office lately Flor to apy eretofore ofered tu tie metket, We distributea tule anbeaien. Rencun ups tn, established at Jackson, Mississippi,have been | inviteattention sepecte at SOLE ne varivtion: | lows: Waite, Colored. received by the Commissioner of the General ce arti: select family % Fst precinct 2 Land Office, showlog thst ninety cig meet | A terr coe ouTOM OR LOn wie my four Second + i comprising in the aggregate 5,645 acres have | From Welch’s family flour, equal to amy in the Thira “ il9 bese added to the produetive force of that Fourth « m1 te under the bomestead law of July 2ist, 1566, which limits the entries to 90 acres each. $$$ FROM THE STEAMER ASHUCLOT: Dirpatches have been received at the Navy Department from Uommander John K. Fes ‘countey. SODA Umack BRS, aes aris Sp trom gh srelee extra foun Total 170 S31 waTke Chad! The Mayor and Aidermen had registered BUG iO U) 1,408 whites, and 694 colored voters. D, HOCOLATB DOU. vi, . Commanding the U.S. steamer A ars. B. MAliLaigD. under date of December 2d, 1866, is Pur Osceo et . ae ALmaienee. hiv arrival at Man:ta. Officers ‘a wie are Sige supplying Grocers and 1 Fam ties Ml. P. OB well. feisin THO, HaVENMER eT Octet Corner Vermont avenue and ih strect. Te ee ene OCCT. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from A ’zBIoaR GOLD, STOOKS. ana Pops this source to-day were $431.759,59, York and bt mmission at the 8 Ls Ee jom oe Hew Wer Mana RELAER ona res, po nad A +» Qe 8 regularly re- «| ae si eee ceived, ——S , iS JOHNSON &2CO. f UTS, RAISING, FIGS, CURBANTS, LOCAL NE ° fe7-tf coatifinlice 292 Penas. aven' Ci. one ares ke ~ baz ove —_~+—___ son. Forsaie by %. M. P. 2 808, AL COURT, Judge Fisner.— Yesterday, Lah aac! — Onimtm, Thomas Hye alias Rya3, indicted tor aa as- seult and batter, with intent to kill Joan E. Ayers, was convicted of anassanitand battery, and seatenced totwo months in jail, and to Pay @ fine of $150. Benj. F. savers; indicted for an aesauit and battery on U. H. inter, at the Uapitol, in July last, submi bis cace, and was sen- sees to pay a fine of S15, and be committed until paid. ‘Wm. Duncan was found guilty of larceny, and sentenced to eet eeee SALE—MABE, Ki WaG@os aND F Takwnes A eat and tees Tobe seen at Pomphren stables, Oat rear of wi Te © customer i want the whole out be eeid's vargein. fe sin" GorvEa SOUPPERNONG WINE, ( Native.) flevor detente Pro- Lame 1 Sa with Doquet. S8UU PPEBRONG GRAPE, ious North Carolina, = } for rg pave 486 MARKBITERS. } 86 pre * uP. ming, “A =. m. Nelson guilty toa char, vate: a Sod received’a similar sentence. 2 bbs tae Vi Andrew Bomberry was convicted of an as- fault and battery, and sentenced to Months ip jail. This morning, Nelson Lindslay was con- victed of the larceny of a shawl valued at $22. The counsel} in the case of Santord Conover, alias Chas. A. Dunham, convicted of perjury, Mesers. Lander and Gooding filed their reasons tor a new trial. raid, indicted for an assault with mtent to kill Thes. Ragan, was found’ guilty of the assault and batury only. in a case of assanit and batte: aguinst the same, a nelle pros. was entered. io Hillary Green, indicted for larceny, was found not guilty. Browne for defense. i eteael indicted for larceny, was found Not guilty. ' ‘In the case of James West, indicted for an assauk and aT pros. was entered. Molile for larceny, was found guilty and received @ nominalsentence, ——_9—___ DEMPSEY SUTURE egrever ‘7th street.’ “ PRO: pre 101 s BEAUT, oft Riri ER. PA WD ENG paces ICTURB FRAMES. . at a CK — FOR TAR HOLIDAYS. Haren th wee ACR Oy. Aiel 7 tadle use.) BORE AND VANILLA BU nT aLuonDbs, envon ie at ANDY gi ®. KING & BOR. Of & committes to draft mer rt pea apt i Wir eeiwbar sales onars < a EI Ottam, ot the | 3 im west with the Nevgeyead | VE ee (Medial eedet sa maleiae, ——e—__-— 1 > = 'ZR.—This morning E.4) aw 5 ble rata, a, ae an since the freeze) waa tamed ap tile wn There is now no ice'ia-the chagnel below city anti: of Indisn reac here is sue rite jand there low the bri The ing abovetpe waite ‘on the river, bas been towed, hearty mee the boats

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