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ad Se THE EVENING ST AR. OFFICIAL, LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, md Se if the Thir- ty-minth Congre: {Corrgction —In the Bankrupt act (Public No. 91) copied from the Chronicle of the Sth in- Stanton the 15th lime of the 17th section the word “the,”’ where itis repeated before t word “temporary,” should be stricken 0} and in the 2ist lime of the same section the let. ter s should be doubled in the word “asignee in the 46th line of the 19th section an | rhould be substituted for i in the word “ regulations.” In the 10th line of the 23d section an italic let- ter d should be added to the word “cause,” as tat letter is erroneously added in the original roll. In the 57th line of the 28th section the word “over” should be substituted for the word “ot” In the 6sth and €5tR lines of the ction, immediately after the words « at- tendance of,” the words “their trust, and to compel the attendance of” should be stricken out. In the 5%d line of 47th section. an » should be substituted for a u in the word *in.”] p= BS SS [PUBLIC—No. §.]} AN ACT MSking “ppropriations for the cur- rent and contingent expenses of the Indian | department, and for fulfilling treaty stipu- jations with various Indian tribes for the yearending Jane thirty, eighteen hundred d sixty -vight, [Continued from yesterday's Erening Star.) LATHEADS AND OTH CON RATED TRIBES For the fourth of five instalments on one Bondred and twenty thousand dollars, being the second series. for beneficial objects, at the dis- er cre: sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five thousand dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the sup- port of an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair the buildings, and providing suitable furniture. books and stationery, per fitth article treaty sixteenth July, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred Gollare For eighth of twenty instalments, for pro- Ging sulable instructors therefer, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and filty-five, one thousand eight hundred dol- jars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keeping im repair biaeksmiths’, tin and gunsmiths’, catpenters’, and wagon and plough maxers’ shops, and providing necessary tools therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eigh- wen hundred and filty-five, five hundred dol- lars For eighth of twenty instalments for the em- Pioyment of two farmers, two millers, ove bla kemith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one car- peoter, and one wagon sea sn tae maker, per fit’ arucit treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hun- drec aud Afty-five, seven thousand four hun- dred dollars For eighth of twenty talments tor keep- Ing im Tepair saw and flouring mills, and for turnisbing the necessary tools aud fixtures therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth Jaly, eigbteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. * For eighth of twenty instalments for keeps ing in repair the hospital. and providing the Recessary medicines and furniture there- for, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty imstalments tor pey of @pbysician, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen hundred and fitty-five, one thousand four hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keeping in repair the buildings required for the various employees, and furnishing necessary furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eighteen Bundred and fifty-five, three hun- cred doliars For eighth of twenty instalments for the pay of each of the head chiets of the Flathead, Kootenay. and Upper Pend d’Oreilles tribes, ber fifth article treaty sixteenth July, eignteen bondred and fitty-five, fifteen hundred dol- lars For insurance and transportation of annnity goods and provisions, per filth article ef treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty- five, eleven thousand nine huudred and twen- ty dollars and forty-one cents. 1OWAS. For interest in lieu of investment on fifty- seven thousand five bundred dollars, balance of one hundred and fifty-seven thousand tive hencrea dollars, to the first of July, eghteen Dundred and sixty-seven. at five per centum per annum, for education or other beneficial Purposes, under the direction of the President, per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. KANSAS. For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per apnum, ten thonsand dvullars, per second article treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six. KICKAPOOS. For fourteenth instaiment of interest, at five per centum ou one hundred thousand dollars, for educational and other beneficia! purposes, as per second article treaty May eighteenth. eighteen bundrea and fifty-tour, five thousand Goliare. For fourteenth instalment on two hundred theurand dollars, to be paid in eighteen hun- | Gred and sixty-eight, per second article treaty | eighteenth May, eighteen bundred and fifty- | four, seven thousand dollars. KLAMATH AND MODOC INDIANS. For second of five instalmerts, to be applied wuder direction of the President, as per second article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen bundred and sixty-tour, eight thousant doi- lars. For first of twenty instalments for keeping in repair one saw-mill, one tlouring-mill, | buildings for the blacksmith, carpenter, and Wagon and plough maker, the mauual labor school, and hospital, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth. eighteen hundred and sixty-four. ene :housand dollars For second of twenty instaimenta for the purchase of tools and material tor saw aud Nour mills, carpenter, blacksmith, wagon aud plough maker's shops, and books and stationery for the manual labor sehool, as per fourth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen buncred and sixty-four, one thousand five buod¢red dollars For second of fifteen instalments for pay and subsistence of one superintendent of farming, one farmer. one blacksmith, one sawyer, one carpenter, and one wagon and plongh maker, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, collars For secend of twenty instalments to pay salary and subsistence of one physician, one milier, and two school teachers, as per fifth article treaty of October fourteenth, eighteen Sundred aud sixty-four, three thousacd six Banucred dollars MAKAH TRIBE. For econd et tour instalments of thirty thoa- sand doliars, (being the fourth series.) under Girection of the President, as per fifth article of treaty of January thirty-first, eighteen hun- dred and filty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars For egbrh of twenty instalments for th sup- port of sn agricultural and industrial school, and for pay of teachers. per eleventh article treaty thirty-firet January, eighteen hundred and ifty-five, two thousand tive hundred dol- jars For eighth of twenty instalments for sup- portof & smith and carpenter’s shop, aud to provide the necessary tools therefer, per eleventh articie treaty thirty-first January, ergbteen bundred ang fifty-five, tive hundred deliars Foreighth of twenty instalments for the employmentota bineksmith. carpenter, far- rysician Who shall furwish medi- sick, per eleventh article treaty fifty-five, four thousand «ix hundred dollars MENOMONEES. bor iast of twelve in talments for continuing And keeping up a blacksmith shop, and pro- viding the usual quantity of tron and steel, per fourth article treaty treaty twelfth May, eighieen hundred and nt 4y-four, nine bundred and sixteen collars and sixty-six cents For second of fifteen insta lmeuts of annuity upon two bundrea and forty-two thousand ix hondred and eighty-srx dollars, for cession of lands, el fourth article treaty May twetfin, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and Sena:e amendment thereto, sixteen thousand ove hun- | dred and seventy-nine dollars and six cents. For cwelfth of fifteen instalments for pav ef muller, per third article treaty tweiftn May, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, six handred coliars MIAMIES OF KANSAS. For permanent provisien for blacksmith and Assistant, and iron and steel tor shop. per fitth arucle treaty sixth October, eighteen handred apd eighteen, and fourth article treaty June Gfth, eighteen hundred and filty-tour, nine | Bundred and forty dollars. For permanent oe for miller, in lieu of gGmemith, per fittn article treaty sixth Oc- tober, eighteen hundred and eighteen, fifth ar- ticle treaty twenty-third October, eighteen bundred snd thirty-tour, and fourth article treaty filth June, eighteen bundred and fitty- Jour, six hundred dollars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at five centum, for educational purposes, per thir cle treaty fifth June, eighteen bun- red i fifty-four, two thousand five hun- dred collars. rer eignth of twenty iretaiments "pea two Bundred thousand dollars, per thira articie treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and fifty- four, seyen (honssad five hundred doiiars. tion of the President, per fourth article | * January, eighteen hundred and | ¥ eighteenth October, eigh- | teen hundred and torty-eigh!. and third article | MIAMIES OF INDIANA. For interest on t boundred and twenty-one thousand two Buadred and fifty-seven doliars and eighty-six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Senate's ameodment to fourth ar- ticle treaty fifth June, eighteen hundred and tifty-tour, eleven thousand and sixty-two dol- jars aad eighty-nine cents. MIAMIES—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity in goods or other- wise, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and nimety-five, five hun- | dred collars. For permanent annuity, in goods or other- wise, per third article treaty twenty-firat An- gust. eighteen hundred and five, two hundred und fifty dollars. For permanent annuity in goods or other- wise, per third and separate article to treaty thirtieth September, eighteen bandred and nine, three bandred and fifty dollars. MOLEL INDIANS. For eighth of ten instalments for keeping in repair exw and flouring mills, and for the Led of necessary employees, the benefits of whic to pe sPared alike by all the confederated bands, per second article treaty twenty-first December, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five bundred dollars. For eighth of ten instalments for the pay of a carpenter and joiner to aid in erecting buildings and making forniture for said Indians, and to furnish ‘oes in said seryice, per second article treaty twenty-first Deeember, eighteen han- dred and fifty-five, two thousand dellars. For pay of teachers to manual labor schools, for all necessary materials thereter, and for che subsistence of the pupils, per second arti- cle treaty twenty-first December, eighteen nundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIBES AND BANDS OF INDIANS. For thirteenth instalment, in part payment for relinquishment of title to lands, to be ap- Piied te bereficial objects, per fourth article weary twenty-sixth December, eighteen hun- dred and fifty-four, twelve handred dollars. For thirteenth of twenty instalments for pay of imstracior, smith, physician who sbali far- mosh medicine to the sick, carpenter, and larmer, per tenth article treaty twenty-sixth December, eighieen hundred and fifty- six Ucousand seven Dundred dollars, NEZ PERCE INDIANS. For third of five instalments of second series for beneticial objects, at the discretion of the President, per Yourch article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, eight thousand dollars. for eighth of twenty instalments for the support of two schools, ene of which to be 4n agricaltural and industrial school; keep- ing in repair schoo! buildings, and for provid- sng suitable turniture, books, and stationery, per filth article treaty eleventh June, eigh- teen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dol- lars. For eighth et twenty instalments for the employment of one superintendent of teach- ing and two teachers, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty- live, three thousand two hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keep- ing im repair blacksmiths’, tinsmiths’, gan- smiths’, carpenters’, and wagon and plougn makers’ shops, and for providing necessary tocls therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tive bundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalmerts fer the em- ployment of one superintendent of farming, and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one Unner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wagon and plough maker, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, nine thousand four hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for kee; ing in repair saw and flouring mill, and for furnishimg the necessary tools and fixtures therefor, per tifth article treaty eleventh June, eigbteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred coilars. For eighth of twenty instalments for keeping im repair the hospital. and providing the neces- sary medicines and furniture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for pay of &@ physician, per fitth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, one thousand four bundred dollars. bor eighth of twenty instalments for keeping in Tepair the bufldings for the various em- ployees, and for providing the necessary far- biture therefor, per fifth article treaty eleventh June, eighteen hundred and Bayotive, three hunpered dollars For eighth of twenty instalménts for the sal- ary of such person as the tribe may select tobe their head chief, per fitth article treaty eley- enth June. eighteen hunared and fitty-tive, five hundred dollars. For second of four instalments to enable the Indians to remove and locate upon the reser- vation, to be expended in ploughing land and feneig lots, as per first clause fourth article treaty of Jone ninth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, for the fiscal year ending June thi th, eighteen hundred and sixty-eigh:, forty thousand dollars. For second of the sixteen instalments for boarding and cl. thing the children who shall attend the schools, providing the echools and boardimg-houses with necessary furritare, the purchase of necessary wagons, teams, agricul- tural implements. tools, and so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the sebools, as per fourth clause fourth article treaty of June nine, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, three thousand dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per th article treaty of Jane nine, eighteen bun- ed and sixty-three, one thousand dollars. For first of fifteen imetalments to keep the biacksmith’s shops in repair and stocked with | the necessary tools and materials, per fifth article treaty June nirth, eighteen hundred and sixty-three, five bundred dollars. For first of fifteen instalments for repairs of bouses, mills, shops, and so forth, and pro- | viding the neces: ary furniture, tools, and ma- terials, as per article fifth treaty June ninth, eighteen bundred and sixty-three, two thon- sand dollars. For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, and two millers, as per fitth articie treaty ot June ninth. eighteen bundred and sixty-three, seven thousaad six hundred dollars. OMAHAS For the Inst of ten imstalments of this ameunt, being second of series, in money or otherwise, per fourth article treaty sixteenth March, eighteen hundred and fitty-four, thirty thousand dollars. For second of ten inetalments for keeping in Tepair a grist and saw mill. as per enghth ar- ‘ele of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen bundred ana fifty-tour, and third article of | treaty of March sixth, eighteen hundred and egbleen baodred and sixty-four, six thousand | sixty-five, three hundred dollars. For second ef ten instalments, for pay of one engineer and assistant, as per eighth article of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-tour, and third article of treaty of March sixth, eighteen bundred and sixty-five, one thousand eight hundred dollars. For second of ten instalments, for pay of one miller and assistant, as per eighth article of tresty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article of treaty of Mareh sixth. eighteen hundred and sixty-five, one thousand two hundred dollars. Fer second of ten instalments, for pay ot lariner, as per eighth article of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen bundred and fifty-four, and third article of treaty of March sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, nine hundred dollars. Fer second of ten instalments, for pay of biackemith and assistants, as per eighth article of treaty of March sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fitty-tour, and third article of treaty of March sixth, eighteen bundred and sixty-five, one thousand two hundred dollars. For second of ten instalments, for support of blacksmith shop and supplying tools for the Same, as per eighth artucie of weaty of March sixteenth, eighteen bundred and fifty-four, and third article of treaty of March sixth, eighteen bundred and sixty-five, three pan- dred dollars. OSAGES. For interest on sixty-nine thousand one hun- Gred and twenty dollars, at five per centum, being the vaine of fifty-four eections of land eet apart for educational purposes, per sixth article treaty June second, eighteen hundred and twepty-five,aud Senate resolution nime- teenth January, eighteen hundred and thirty- eight, three thousand four handred and fifty- six dollars. For interest on three hundred theusand dol- Jars, at fie per centum per annum, to be paid cemi-apnuaily in money or ch articles as the Secretary of the Incerior may direct, as per first article treaty of September twenty-nine, eighteen bundred and sixty-five, fifteen thou- sand collars For transportation of goods, provisions. and so forth, purchased for the Great and Little Ovage Indians, or so much thereot as foe] be Seeuearys three thousand five hundred dol- ars OTTAWAS AND Tun OF MICH- GAN. For interest on two hundred and six thou- sard Collars, unpaid part of the principaisuam of titee Bundred and six thousand dollars, tor one year, at five per centum per annam, to be cistributed per capita, in the usual manner of yibe Apnouities. per third article of the treaty of ty-frst July, eighteen hundred and iilty-five, tem thousand three hundred dollars. OTTOES AND MISSOURIAS. For last of ten iustsiments, being the second series, In Money OF otherwise, per fourth arti- cle treaty fitteepth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thiteen thousand dollars. PAWNEES. For annuity perpetual, at least one-half of Wwaich to be paid in goods And sach articles as may be deemed necersary for them per second article treaty twenty-fourth Seprember, eign. teen hundred and {iity-seven, thirty thomsagd dollars. For snpporto! two maaual labor sehvola, annusily, during the pieasure of the Presi - Gent, per third article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, ten thousand dollars For pay of two teachers, under the direction of the President, per third article treaty twen- ty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thomsand two hundred del- lars For purchase of iron and steel, and other necessaries for the snop, during ¢ pleasare of the President, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen handred and fifty-seven, five hundred dollars. For pay of two blacksmiths, one of whomto be & gUASMith and tinsmith, per fourth arti- cle treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred collars. For compensation of two strikers or appren- tices in shop, per fourth articleoftreaty twen- | ty-fourth September, eighteen nundred and fiity-seven, four hundred and eighty dollars. For last of ten instalments for farming uten- silsand stock, during the pleasure of the President, per fourth article eer twenty- fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty- sever, one thousand two bandred dollars, For pay of tarmer, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, six hundred dollars. For ninth of ten instalments for pay of mil- ler, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty, twenty-fourth Septem- ber, eigh.een hundred and fifty-seven, six hundred dollars. For ninth of teninstalments for pay of an engineer, at the discretion ef the President, per fourth artigle treaty twenty-fourth Sep- tember, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, one thousand two hundred dollars. For compensation to apprentices, to assist in working the mill, per fourth article treaty twenty-fourth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, five hundred dollars. For keeping in repair the grist and saw mill, three hundred doliars, PONCAS. For the fourth of ten instalments of the sec- ond series, “to be paid to them or expended for their benefit,” per second article treaty twelith March, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight, tem thousand dollars. “or ninth of ten instalments for the estab- lishment and maintenance of one or more manual labor schools, under the direction of the President, per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, five thousand dollers. For ninth ot ten mstalments, or during the pleasure of the President, to be expenaed in furnishing said Indians with such aid and as- sistance in agricultural and mechanical pur- Suits, inclading the working of the mill pro- vided for in the first part of this article. as the Secretary of the Interior may consider advan- tageous and necessary for them, per second article treaty twelfth March, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, seven thousand five handred doilars. POTTAWATOMIES. For permanent annuity im silver, per fourth article treaty third August, seventeen hundred and ninety-five, one thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty thirtieth September, eighteen hundred and nine, five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in silver, per third article treaty second October, eighteen hun- dred and eighteen, two thousand five hundred dol 3 For permanent annuity in money, per sec- ond article treaty twentieth September, eigh- teen hundred and twenty-eight, two thousand dollars. For permanent annuity in specie, per sec- ond article treaty twenty-ninth Juty, eighteen bundred and twenty-nine, sixteen thousand dollars. For life annuity to chief, per third article treaty twentieth October, eighteen hundred and thirty-two, two hundred dollars. For life annuity to chiets, per third article treaty twenty-sixth September, eighteen hun- dred and thirty-three, seven thousand dollars. For education, during the pleasure of Con- gre er third article treaty sixteenth Octo- ber, eighteen hundred and twenty-six. second article npcar twentietn September, eighteen bundred and twenty-eight, and fourth articie treaty twenty-seventh October, eighteen hun- dred and thirty-two, five thousand dollars. For permanent provision for the payment of Money in lieu of tobacco, iron, and steel, per second article treaty twentie' September, eighteen hundred and twenty-eight, and tenth article of the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth Jane, eighteen hundred and forty-six, three hundred dollars. For permanent provision for three blacx- smiths and assistants, and for iron and steel for shops, per third article treaty sixteenth October, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, second article treaty twentieth September, eigbteen bundred and twenty-eight, and second article treaty twenty-ninth July, eigh- teen Dundred and twenty-nine, two thousand eight Rundred and twenty dollars. For permanent provision for fifty barrels of salt, per second article of treaty twenty-ninth July, eighteen hundred and twenty-nine, four bundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. For interest on six hundred and forty-three thonsand dollars, at tive per centum, per seventh article the treaty of the fifth and seventeenth June, eighteen hundred aud forty- six, thirty-two thousand ore hundred and fifty dollars. POTTAWATOMIES OF HURON. For permanent annuity tn money or other- wise, per second article treaty of seventeenth November, eighteen hundred and seven, four hundred dollars. QUAPAWS For education, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand dollars, For blacksmith and assistant, and tools, and iron and steel for shop, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty thir- teenth May,eighteen hundred and thirty-three, one thousand and sixty-doliars. For farmer, during the pleasure of the Pres- ident, per third article treaty thirteenth May, eighteen hundred and toirty-three, six hun- dred dollars. QUI-NAI1-ELT AND a JiL-LEH-UTE IN- DIA For the second of four instalments on twen- ty-five thousand dollars (being the fourth se- ries) for beneficial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth article treaty first July, eighteen hondred and fifty-five, one thousand three hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the support ef an agricultural and industrial school, and for pay of suitable instructors, per tenth article [treaty] first July, eighteen bun. pth and fifty-five, two thousand five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for sup- port of smith and carpenter shop, and to pro- vide the necessary tools therefor, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and filty-tive, five hundred dollars. For eighth of twenty instalments for the employment of a blaczsmith, carpenter, and farmer, and a physician who shall furnish medicines for the sick, per tenth article treaty first July, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, tour thousand six hundred dollars. ROGUE RIVERS. For fourteenth of stxteem instalmentsin blan- kets, clothing. farming utensils, and stock, per third article treaty tenth September, eighteen hundred and fifty-three, two thousand five hunéred dollars. SACS AND FOXES OF MISSISSIPPI. For permanent a: nuity in goods or other- ‘wise, per third article treaty third November, canes hundred and four, one thousand dol- jars. For interest on two hundred thousand dol- lars, at five per centum, per second article treaty twenty-first Octover, eighteea hundred and thirty-seven, ten thousand dollars. For interest on eight hundred thousand dol- Jars, ax five per centum, per second article treaty eleventh October, eighteen hundred and forty-two. forty thousand dollars: Pr: vided, That the band ef Sacs and Foxes of Miss! sippi now in Tamar county, lowa, shall be paid pro rata, according to their numbers, of the annu- ities, so long as they are peaceful and have the ascent of the government of lowa to reside in that State. SACS AND FOXES OF MIssouR1. For interest on one bundred and fifty-seven thousand four bundred dollars, at five cen- tum, under the direction of the Presi, ent, per second article treaty twenty-first October, eighteen hundred and thirty-seven, seven thor sand eight hundred and seventy dollars, [70 BE ConTINUED.] Ss DEPARTMENT OF Stars, ‘WASHINGTON, March 2), ish. ¢ Information has been received at this Depart- ment from Mr. Martin F. Conway, the consal of the United States at Marseilles, France, of tbe death, of congestion of the brain, on the even of the Ith of Febraary, ult. oa ship- board, at Toulon, of Second Commander Joun F. Camwell, of the United Sistes monitor Mi- antonomah, The remains of the deceased were boried with the seual honors in the Protestant burial ground at Toulon. B" NAGLE & CO. Auctioneers. Between 9h and 10th ote.” gine eens peters tame re. 5 ines, eparks and Merchandies of every de- an tion. eres, Carriages, M oa Liberal cash ad ° Reguler ot our salesroom every TOUES- : 0 pak TROMSDAY ry Stet ogt 10 uctionsers, DRE aie AUCTION SALES. Y GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, KOEIVERS’ SALE OF art 60: OF C The National Bank of the Sprague et al nce of an order of the Supreme Court i siting in eqal wy ndersigned, as receivers app in the above snit, will se it ‘wood House.” in the city of ©.,0n WEDNESDAY. the 2/th y of Mareh, A. D. 1867, commencing at 100 clock rat—The leasehold of the aeaenaast well os | its advantages of Washington, D. location and srrangem: | equal. if not superior, to any ether Hotel int city of Washington, The iease has about six | ALB Immediately after the | proceed to sell t | establishment 8nd continue from all is dteposed of. compriving in bore mp Rosewood Uase P. One handsome French plate Gilt frame rames and Marble Parlor Suites, consisting of ‘as, Castor and Bide Chairs and Lace Uurtains and Cor- r Tables and Oi! Paintings nd Wood-tep Walnut Dress- fine solid Walnut Bedsteads, all i Wood Walnut Wash- nted Breasing and other Bureaus ted Washstands Cottage and other Bedsteads handred and seven Brussel, grain and other Carpets ‘Two hundred good Hair and Hask Mattresses Ope bundred Feather Pillows and Two hundred and seventy Bedspread, forte One hundred and sevent with Rosewood F: Three @reen Bi Tete & tetes. Bix heavy Green fix Marble-to , Three-ply. In- Pairs of cood Blankets and Single Sheets ng, Tables ‘able cloths and Seventy-five Sixteen Worsted Table covers ated Plated Br eo dozen Plated Oream and Sirnp Pitchers enty-twe pieces of Copper (ooking Utensils — i Crockeryware throughout the entire use t Iron Ba’e, in perfect order Omce araitares fof Desks, Settecs, One fine Office ALs0, Four Phelau’s Billiard Tables, with Balls and Cues. alli rec! . er pegicin, which, we deem un- ary to enumerate. abo F ture is of good quality througi- ase. ion of dealers, hote! general to thi i s@le.as itis the jec: of honsebold goods that has rket for some time. n 7 WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No, 626, corner 7th and D streets. ALNUT PARLOR UR FRENCH ASB BLACK W. HAMBER | URNIT NDAY, the 2th inetant. at 10 o’clock a. @..on the premises. being house No 2 street north. between 12th and west, we shall sell the following articles, viz Bep Parlor Suite. con- tete Sofas, two Castor and Handsome Green ‘ete. four “ome Obaire Glasses jancsome Pier Giass. with Marble Blab racket, all being in perfect order Trimmed Green Curtains to match k Walnat Chamber Set, con- y made Ledstead, Mi Dr @ Bureau, all made to order, cos! Two handsome Black Wain ep Curtains, 0) 0 P Chamber Sete, con- of Marbletop Bressing Bureaus, Dis, Wardrobes, Badatend One handseme Peari-Painted Cottage s et, con- sisting of Marbte top Dressin, Washstands. Tables. Ubi One ae Tnlait Painted Cottage Set, all com- plet Ten exceilent Hair airs, aud Rockers Spring Mattresses Ten Live geese Feather Pillows ani Five Bol- te Bep Lounge and Four Stuffed Rep iJ it $10 per yard ri Two handsome Velvet Carpets, cos hi Hall Oilcloths and Velvet es ef jing Bureaus. As ae a aud Cane Beat Inut Extension Table ‘ane Beat Dinin, Sets and Window 8! jaseware sot Plated Forks,Spoons, Bi and Kitchen Requisites i other Stoves Chairs and Lounge hamber, Cooking And ou other goods appertaining to housekeep- Ing. is of the best vuality, and je to order in Battimore, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. OOPER & Hees (Late clerks with Southwest cerser of Penney vents of Washington coun Public auction, on MOND. ats:, o'clock p. m.. in fr. went thirty-one (31) feet b; of the lot, No 4, im reservation No. 11. fronts 31 feet on the north between 24 and 3d . and is improved ling House, with gar- anctog and rtamps terms ofeale are from the time of sal at the risk and cost is ied with in tive days the ty wiil be resold adverti ~ ont ia the Beirne tee: ve days advertisement in the Nation mtel- iigencer.) HENBY 0. 1MM3 Survi mt l6-eokde COOPER & LATI AUCTION SALES. RY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auc bes: streets north, at Public Auctiom Op WEDNE J&Y, the 27th inst. at 5 o'clock jomeecrs ving 25 feet front by 110 f alley, improved by a two story Fram Wecall tention of buyers to this sale, a¢ the lecat od. and being a first class lot, which makes {t iradie Test, aad secured dof trust onthe premises l convey - ing and revenue stamon of the pur- 2100 dow 7 of wale @ WILbiaMe Ancta Uct.;GeorgetowD, 12 NEW BASOOESS. aed WAGONS aT On HONDAY MOSNING, April io o’clock, Lwilisell, at the Wagon & of R. P. Burterd, Ne. 7 Brid, Express Werons, t, George 2** four-horee ** ” axons were balit inthe wery bert mauner for the National Express Covnpauy, ana will be oid to the highest bi ee for cash, at their risk apd ea pense. . RURFORD. m 18-4 ae THOS. DOWLING. Anct. BY oe WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 626. corner of 7th and B streets NEABLY NEW BLAUK WALNUT PARLOR AND PAINTED OHAMEER FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c.. AT PUBLIC AUCTION On TUBSDAY, the 26th tnsieut, at Wo'ctock » m. we shall sell. at Hous> No 411 Md street perth, between 12th ani }. ots. west. the follow- ing arcicles, viz - Haircloth Castor and six Bush-bottom Chatrs Martle top Centre Table and Haircloth Lounge Black Wainut (ten fee:) Extention Table chairs. Bocker# aud Windew Shades ee Sots. ali compiets y Lind Bed d= D ossing Bareaus 4 Mattresse amber, and Spears anti da tove. with utenails Nearly new Three: ply and Ingrain © Freneh Obina Dinner Set plete A coed lot of Kitcheg Ke And all other goods be Terms casi: The house ieforrent. Ingufre on the premises, mh 18d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE A WOOD AND ¢ YARD AT Tis COBNEE OF E Sr NUBTH AND 3D sT WEST. aT P LIC AUCTION ; On MONDAY, the 25th Instant, at 40’clock m,, [ebail seli. on the premises by virtue o! deed of trust, dated the 2m day of October, D. 156, and duly recorded in liber &. MH 2, folios No. 230 and 231, of chattel recor the connty of Washington, D. Q , the toll articles, viz = ; ‘Two good Carts, and Harness, OMice, Stable, Sheds, Stove, Saddle,two Shovels. Spades, Axe, Outting Box, Curry Comb and Brash, two Goal Beales, ioue pearly new), ali the Wool! and Goal and Fracing © pon and around the sald premises, to highest bidder, for cash,on the dey of « Pe WILLIAM G" FLOOD, Truste 4 Gk! & WILLIAMS, Aacts. 42 ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct ; Georgetown. COPPER STILL, &c.. AT AUOTION On MONDAY. 25th day of March, at 10 0 clock, atthe Auction Booms of Thee. Dowling, Geors I shall expose for sale to the highest Oopper Stil! and Worm Five Ferment Tubs Two tifving Tube, & The above articles being seized by me on the Premises of James Lydon and confiscated for » Violation of the Internal Revenue law ULEPHANE. Collector Internal Bevenwe for D.C. mb 18-lw THUS. DOWLING, Auct._ ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioucers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON HTH STREET WEST. BETWEEN G D_H STEEETS NORTH, aT PUBLIC AUCTION. On TCESDAY, the 26th instant, at 5 o'clock p. M., on the premises, partot Lot No. lin Square No 405, having sixteen feet front, running back a RE depth, containing 1,454 square feet of ground ‘his property is on the next suuare absve the Pat- ont Office, which makes it @ desirable building jot. Terms: ©1000 cash: balance ip ix months, for note beariug interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveysuciag and enue ste.ops at the cost of the purchaser. SH) non day of sale = -d GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ALE OF FISH STANDS. =e is The Fish Stends in the different markets will be — to the highest bidder, for cath, ou the follow- tes mg to housekeeping. AL of. ng days: a ntre Market, on SATUBDAY, March 30, at 10 o'clock a m N rn Liberty Market, FRIDAY, March 29, at 10 o'clock 8. m i ‘ 7 Yard Market, FBIDAY, March 29, at 10 A am. estern M: clook a.m." : Perecns now holding stemds in the di Terent mar kets can retain them by paying th praisement price for such stand= previous to the day of sale BIOHSRD WALLAQH, Mayor, arch 12, 18;7. m 13-eorw GOVERNMENT SALES. Borese OF ORDNANC Navy Derartuenr, Wasnixc ton Oiry, March 35, 1367, Washington TOLES OF URDN There will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidders. noon, THURSDAY, the lith t the «fice of the Inspector of ‘d. Philaielphia, Pennsyiva d_ unserviceable articles of gs Shot and Sh Carbine: twenty-five handred (2: smeoth bore, Gun The articles w: reer 00) | Muekets, ritfed and iages, ani other stores. be in lots. | One half cash. in Government fands, to ‘erms : be deposited on the couelusion of the sal id the remainder within ten 8 afterw: during which time the articles must le removed from the yard, otherwise they will revert to the Govern- ment. A. WH mh 16 23¢ Chief of Bu WOOD AND COAL. OaLl Coan Best WHITE at theton, A) toomtcanae ASH at 33, by H st, rs. Bamed end Spit OAR WOOD, 9,0 per cord. Long Oak, 28 cord. A ton of Goal sold by 1 sold 1 wel, le syne oun Bone fe 28-17 Corner 4th and @ streets. ‘OAL! OOALI! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. oan of 2,260 lbs., delivered In @ny part of Chestnut White Ash, $7. Store, E sad ruses White Ash, $8.0). 9. Oak an Pine ‘Wood constantly on hand. Orders poceivee at onr Office; or atthe Wharf, eet foot of Beventh street > BROWN & SON reet between EK and OOOPER & LATIMER. i Dateclerks with J Beathwost corner of Penn’ TBUSTBE’S SALE. D AND VALUABL' BTY FOOT OF 10TH ST ITSELF, COAL SOALKS, ac by virtue of a decd of trast. bi Oth day of November, A.D. 1354, R H., No. 3, folios 314 et f0 the highest Y, the lith day m.. atthe Goal recorded in Libe: seq.. I wilt sell. at p an blic auction THURSDA 3) oF 6, Wood Shed, ‘Timberend Gates. t2.o’clock p. m . on the same day Be tod Sian weer at the feet o e it t,t Washington together with three ca) oe ‘0. Stove, eleven al Sereen, Bakes and Shovels. ALso. ‘The interest of one Oraon W. Palmor of, i red I f said Whart ld 10th street.in the re by virtue of a vor of said QO. of sale 4 HOB. BRADLEY mb 20-ee&de COOPER & LATIME. ¥ COOPER & LATINED B (hate clerks with Jas, 6. McGuire's 5 Ww. avent ra aoe 1th street, OUSEHOLD FUBNITUB mm MONDAY next. March 35 t corner of 1th and © st; Ilan assortment of Furniture, ing Beéstends and Pureaus ber Sets, Oune-seat Uhairs ut Extension Dining Table Chairs AT AvoTION, ub 19. ‘ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, RY W. L, WALL 8 09., Auctionsers, 1 on MONDA gn MONDAY MORWING, March W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts, PROPOSALS. BUPOSALS FOR MEAT. ary of Subsestence. Office D. ‘ashinaion, D.C, March 2.1 Sealed Proposais,of the form tarnished by the undersigned, will be receive’. ia duplicate, until WEDNESDAY, the 2th of Maroh. 1867, at'l2m . for all the FRESH and CORNED BEEF required by the Subsistence Department, for silo or issue af the following places, viz: Washington D.C.. Alexandri: Fort Foote, Md , and Fort Whipple, Va. The Fresh Bees required for rales to officers up eS trom the Washington to be of the iNest quality of select parts. ho! quarters and the ribs of the fore quarters, as the ficer in charge ot s2les way eesire, About one- th of ll the fresh beef required at Washington is to be of this kind. All the Meat will be anbject to rigid ipepection ; to be of excellent war ke! anality an: pe yr able condition. The Bresh Beef Ow mr * in all cases, Thine Meat is not satisfactory, pur- chases in the open market will be made st the ex! > pce A ) e contractor will be reauired to deliver the Meat at the Store-house, at Dincos memed, where he will distribute it in such nti ties, o) nd at such times, as an officer of the Subsistence De it may direct, will be received for ly- earene propecete ayia ps ithe: above named either article of the Teguired, except the for fresh beef attbe Washington ty ¥ must be for both kinds of fresh re auired, for salcs as well as issues, aud vo proposal will be entertained which does not comply with thisrule. Ipaccepting this bid the lowest aver- oue price for beth and issuce will be con- ed. shia must be present at the epening of the is it to be made at this offi thiy. for all Meat» rebased or when iu funds forthe pare pore Nerestions Fenpocting quality and condit: pill Weeitioa ty i oe ie Subsistence aoe Mc will be Tecetwod Ter one. three, or ix he or Berlog'ae Commiseaty Geaeral of Bubsiotens, may etermine. Bide must be exdorsed * Proposals for ——-—__ St——," and addressed to the undersizved i wh 21-4¢ Majer and 0. 8.,U. 8. Becon & Baveu Plane, for 9120 ‘One apdrew Steiy, for #0,” 2 One almost new 7-octave large round! Boardman & Gray Pisno. $275. For sale upen easy terme at the warerooms of w.@. BTZRRUTT & 00. Bole jes of 8 & Pianes, Mason & Bam)in’s Oabines fy felt s* BALLS for sale in sums to suit pur best market price paid for AMEBIOAN fo7-t as ‘oda Penne, avenae. LOT, FBONTING ween K and L the premises, Lot ip | | balance in 6,123, and 18 rket, on WEDNESDAY, March 27, | | Perkersbu oaders.) about | | @ONORBHGA, GLEET, SF | eminent Doctors a, Fort Wasbington, Md., | from the hind | | in the U5. DANCING. DBOFS. J. W. & 8. P. KBEIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, | Pennsylvania svenne, bet. 6th and 7th ste. Opposite Metropolttan Hotei. New Classes formin, fi - | Siring to asece should evel i thea P jesday and and Friday eve- the hours For Seturday Geutiemen's nings. from 8 to i¢ o'clock For further information, of tuition, or address & not ens, from $ to 5 o'clock . tb and isth streets, The ast quarter of this season, prepare tors to the May Ball. will commence oo Sstar- cs). March 2. Classes fer the Germas are now open 5 —Private inetraction given to suit the con- oe of the pupil on RAiLROADS , TO THE NORTHWEST SOUTH, AND SOUTE- iT. WINTER SOHEDULE On apd sfter ‘Hovember 1s, TG train wit leave 88 follow Wasbington 4 go fetes day and night Cars and seving from four to t ary other route. Two ndred Western snc Central New York Two Datiy Trains to the ‘West. | North. T h fro aie m Baltimore to ROCHESTER and GH without yg pp anseDgers by. this route Tom Baltimore have he: the ad’ if DaReTe Se ec Teaihas oem UNIO ets by this route can be procured and Pennsylvania trl. whe: le imfor- mation will be given at on. i times. Passengers procuring ta at this office can & artes Fees i Siseping Care for Ei- 5. Winking Te vt howe b, ED. 8. YOUNG. Gen. Pass. Agent. Patmos wae " Balti Ma. deliy_ YHROUGH LINE BETWEEN Was 1 PHILADELPHIA AND NEW VOR 5 sau Washixe Ton, Jan. 6, 1967. Ins between Washington and Hew York are as follows, vis. EW YORK, without change of cars, daily (except Sunday? pe 9 5. m. and FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7:45 and 11:15 a, 30 and 6:30 p.m. eyegecti iN BUNDAY. alaaze Be, Now Fork and Philadgiphie at 6:90 p. antig Mine care for New York on 6:80 p.m. train ‘Throngh tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or Borton, can be had at the Station Ofhes at all hours in the day. as well ss at the new office fg the | Bankers and Brokers Telecraph Line, 345 " otw od 7 evenu een 6th a See Baltimore amd Ohi: Biuapeiis ant the Ww DEA polis es: J, L, WILSON, Master of Trans) M. OOLE General Ticket Agent - 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. oc 3-82 BALtinons AND O810 BAILBOAD, asHING TON, Jan. 6, 1867. w Trains between WASHING AND BALTI- ics 2 TON AN and WASHINGTON THE WsST ‘Sre now Trup as follews. vir - FUR BALTIMOB! Gaily, except Sundsy, at 7:00, 743, and 11:19 &. m., and 2:0, and 4:30, an4 8:00 p.m. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily, except Sunday, st 7:00 8. m., and 2.00 and 8.00 FOE «i AY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIG JUNCTION. Leave at and 7.08 a. m., ud at 2.0) and «ss >» 2. Leave ot 745 Ct etn. Mo eres eave 2. im. Mo to or from Annapoli “4 = Su UN bus FOR BALTIMORE, Leare at 7:48 a m.. and 2.09 30 p.m, Bul FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave atT4s 5 FOk ALL PANTS OF THE West & Leave daily, except Sundsy, at 7458. m., and 8 n. Ou Sunday st 8:00 pm. oniy. connecting at Relay Station with ay 9g trom Baltimore to Wheeling. THROUGH TICKMTS to the West can be had at ith streets. Gynaiiroed advertisoment : ashingten, Bal Petar | tho sashington Station Ticket Ofice at all hours BALE OF OLD AND UNSERVIOEADLE Ag. | fp the 1 cen as at the mew office of the Bank- and Brokers’ ET Line, 345 Penn. svenue, between 6th an = itreets. ” For New York, Philed and see advertisoment of “Thr eine amare J.L. WI ortation . of COLE, General Ticker Arcot KOONTZ. Agent Washington BT DISEASES SAMARIT«AN’S GiPFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST ragy es eg tome Us! “Yes, @ Oves. H&A, OLERT, BPRIOTERES, ay, teins no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 40 de Taken to Kgecs a Cure, ‘They are entirely vegetavie, Baving po emell sor ‘wupicasent taste, @Bd will not in auy way in- Jase the stomach oF bowels of the most ' ‘Cures in from two to four days, sre Tecent conse SF no University a, ‘tvanta, ene of the most ists of the present ; exrerere, no trouble, me Danse meatooe as ‘Let those who have: red of oured,or been wil ‘Mer- pang} eA yy ti os = by mail fn e plain s Price—Male packages, $3. Fem », 68. BLOOD! BLOOD!I! BLOODIi; DROFULA, ULORRS. BOBES, SPOTS | qefieRs. BOA BOLLS, SYPSitas, ‘OB TENEREAL DISEASES ec. SAMARITANS ROOT HERS ‘J0-ce offered 8 positive care. pits UE VERB EAE Diskas| the gimMsuITANS BOUT AND HERE JOON ie a most potent. certain and effectual remedy ever pre- vit reaches and eradicates particie permauent. theu, of this part rem- ape be. . Go not tranemit Ieee ren: posterity that for yOu may repent in after igri DO NOT DESPAIE! WHAT THE SUBGEONE SA ov THE SAmau “Post Bowes, Se MaReHaLt, a toatl have used The tan ‘idemedies sd aay” eek. tee respond to my Assistant Surgeon, boi . ¥ els. , pee Sree 7m tee patition of wi neend, Obio, pray stout granted eh for seven years the expiration which takes place on the 2ist of It is ordered. that the aig pe Patent rN Cee SS Oe