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... Saiaton get aide’ on fo Bonds in home and he Largest Cirenlation im the- District ol ope Te REGO Setipe mee poate. | 5s Cones Ws es ae 6: ver Mining Oo..35: New are 8 6, Ere Railway.63; binary) ‘Riv mS R.. ly: og R. B, 101%; Michigan tral . Micbigan Sou and N. Indiana R.. 76: do. guaranteed, —; Lilaots Coen- +R. 115 ¥: Cle: id and Pittsburg K.R., _ URieagoana RR. arit do. . 6; Clevetana and Totedo t. RK. 1154: Ohicago and Rock tsiand R. R., 9X; Fitedurg, Fort Wayne. and Unicago R. Ri VOX: Ohio Bnd Mississippi Certificates, wr; Pacific Mail, 125X. Gold,23) p.m, 134. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY........+...... MARCH 25, 1867, S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEZ OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. IMPORTANT NEWS FROMSOUTH AMERICA Dispatcurs bave been received at the Navy Department from R-ar Admiral Godon, of the Donth Atlantic Squedron, dated Moatevideo, I5tm February, aunowncing that the Kansas sailed for the coast of Africa om the litn ot February, and the Mohican sailed for the Pacific on the 4th. The Nuipsic, Lieut. Com ADJOURNMEST OF THE ManyLanp Leaista- TURE—The two houses of the Geaeral As- sembly of Maryland closed their session on Saturday afternoon, having sat thus 01 8 day beyond the period for which the m+mbers could draw their per diem The bill admitting mander Blake, bas been at Bnenos Ayres for Degro testi; ‘3 On the eame feoting as whites some time, and will continue there for tue | tm thecourts the State failed to pass. It is The disturbed condition of the Inte- resent. var Provineesof the Argentine Republic nas not improved of late. Indeed the general government at Buneos Ayres has frit itself obliged to take yer7 serious measures to intimi- date the disaffected.and many editors, lawyers, and prominent men have been imprisoaed or ordered toleave theconntry. A considerable if not larger portionef the Argentine coitingent of the sihed armies, has been brought trom the front with General Nitre himself in com- mand to put down the rebellion in their own provinces. Brazil seems now left alone to esrry on the war with Paraguay. No suc- cessini sdvance has been made in that un- tortunate war. The English iron-clad Zeal- ous was at Rio at last dates bound to the Pa- cific with Rear Admural Hastings on board who sseumes command of that station. Ad- miral Godon says: «The Spanish fleet has disappeared trom these waters for the present, and I learn has been requested not toenter the Ports ot Brazil for more than ordinary sup- phes. Itis said that the Spanish Admiral is in search of the Chili Peruvian fleet of Lron- c/ads which is supposed to be turning its at- tention tothe Island of Cuba. understood, however, that it will be incorpe- Fated 1p ‘be new constitution to be framed by the convention authorized by the Legislature. The amendment to the Constitution of the Unired States, which d been submitted by Congress a year ago to the States, reaffirming the principal provisions of the civil rights act and disqualifying certain ciasses in tue Soath from botding offi-e, was rejected in the House, but notacted on in the Senate. An interesting debate on the subject took piace in the House in the iast hours of the session. The important till for organizing the militia of the State be- came a law, and Uoder it the Governor is to Appoint the inspector general. Tne bill sub- mitting to the voters of Baltimore the quastion of permitting (not requiring) the City Pas- senger Raisway Company to ran its cars on | Sunday. provided the people concur therein, Was passed by both houses. Among the bills which dd got become r law was that for hold- ibg & new muvicipal eiection in Baltimore. The bill to exempt the Baltimore city public of the general also talied. having tely postponed ia tne House. The im Telation to the school organiza- tion also tailed—so that the present school sys. tem, under which much improvement das been accomplished, is undisturbed. for tartner trial. The bill moditying the stringent Sun- day law, which had passed the House, failed in the Senate On tne bill modifying the char ter of the Baltimore and Potomac Riilroad Company. which had passed the Senate, there ‘was, we believe, no action in the House. The Southern Maryland Railrond bill, a rival road, @iso failed to pass The bill for a new coart in Balumore city was passed, to go into opertion FARMS IN MISSISSIPPI Tae Commissioner of the General Land Of- fice bas received returns from the lacal office at Jackson, Miss, showing that forty-eight farms, comprisingin the aggregate 2 227 acres, were added tothe productive force of that State during the movth of Febroary last un- der the actapproved June 29, 1St, providing for homestead actual seltlement m the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Loui-iana, Arkansas and Florida, the entries being confined to sv acres each. aiter the nextelection, which will be that for tue covstitutional convention on the second Wednesday in Apri! AID FoR Porx.—The Catholic Bishop of PPiladelphia bas issued an address te his flock. recounting the urgent pecuniary em. barrassments of tne Pope, aud says he hae been «deprived of the neryes and sinews of | government,” by the Italian King. until be is ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF VIRGINIA Brevet Brigadier Genera: Orlando Brown, | recently appointed Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Burean for the State of Vir. | ginia, bas issued an order, dated March 21, | Announcing that he enters upon the discharge of his duties. Also. an order directing Captain Spercescaveanesee marten eee Crone | duects that next Sunday the Priests shall ap- natdp Abstotant a,djatnasGroneral of iomenne | peal to their congregations and take up coi. | Feetio th e, Ww ang! for the State of Virginia j bssinper rat | e Pope, who is pressingly in bow “hopelessly baukrupt’ He therefore REL | Carrra, PrnisuMey’.—The State of Il. Ry Special Order No. dated War De- | nois bas pow a law authorizing the jury pa:tmen'. March 2ist, ajor M. I. Lud. | Which convicts a culprit of telonious homicide ngton. Quartermaster. U. S. A, is relieved shall be deata, t» decide whether the penal imprisonment for lite, or trom duty asa member of the Boardof Officers, | !mPrisonmes conyened in January last. to examime and port vpon the qualifications for appoiutm-=nt Tisoument fora iu the Quartermaster’s Department. and Brevet we. BUBNETT, ALF. BURNETT, Brigadier General H.M. Whittlesey. Assistint } METZELOTT gALL 4 rter rT . & sled i ‘i 1 ——s er of volunteers, is detailed in TONIGHT TU NIGHT. it THE WHITE HOUSE ‘The usual crowd of visitors were at the Ex. | ecutive Mansion to-day to see the President, yy of them being ice seekers, Several rs and Represeutatives bad an interview | woth the Preside is Morning. PROMOTIONS NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF Wasi INGTON CITY. ‘he Board ef Assessors having completed the & Dual assessment for 1367, will #itas a board o: Sppeal. aud fer the porpore of making corrections, from the 15th tustant to April 14 inc sus v. days excepted.) at School Commissioner Boom, second story City Hall, west wing. from 9a.m to | 3_ m, ey. by order ofthe President [Int] fe L-eotApl BSTABLISHED i632. McPEBRSON & FERGUSON, 671 Pann. avence, conver Ist staext, OaPito. Hitt, ers 11 PUBE DEUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, BEFUM FANUY Goops, ae ng hi pe ) c., &oW So Prescriptions accurately compound- ed. an Night Bell promptly answered. oe 12- AND APProINTMENTS.—The following prometions and appointments have been made Trin Majors and Quartermasters, U. § Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Treadwell Moore, A QM. Brevet Lieutenant Colonel H ancom, A.Q. M.: Breyet Colonel A. R. Ed. dy. A... M.. Brevet Brizgad er General J. D. Bingham, A, Q. M.: Brevet Brigadier Generai A. J. Perry, A.Q. M.: Brevet Colonel JI.G. Chandler. AQ. M.. Brevet Brigadier General | ©.G. Sawtelle, A M. Brevet Brigadier | General J.J. Dana. AQ. M_; Breyet Brigadier | Armny— General J. A. Potter, A. Q.M: Brevet Volouel | GEES RON Barcheider, AQ. M | about to leave the city are invited to examine oar T. be Captain: and Assistant Quartermasters, | 91 ck of {-& 4—Brevet Major J V. Furey, A.Q.M. | WATCHES, ~ S volunteers: Capiain J.C. Hoyt, A.Q.M_ | JEWELEY, S. volunteer: tenant G. C. Smith, gth U.S. infantry: € tin D. W. Porter, tate A. Q-M.U. So volunteers: Brevet Major W A. | my nwoght.A.Q.M.,U.S. volunteers: Brevet | ai | | SILVEE ABD PLATED WAKE, FINE FANS, VPEBA GLA8SSEs, ENGLISH AND AMBRICAN POCKET AND TABLE CUTLEKY, &c. Those desiring to carry home PRESENTS, will find our stock to « ail the newar styles | of gouds designed for fal purpoee MW. GALT 2 BRO, Jewelers 354 Penna ay, tenant Colonel E. J.: S. volunteers DISTRI T No. 2 —General Sickles bas issued an order taking command of District No. Which includes North and South Carolina. declares the State governments provis subject to the control of the United States, and | all local laws and municipal regniatiens in- consistent with the laws of the United States are abolished. The local tribunals are per, mitted to take charge of offenders except in | suck cases as the commanding Genera! shall order te be referred ro other tribunals. mb 25-3t gas LOW PBICES xp LABGEST STOGK IN THE City No BECErTIoN.—The ladies of the Executive Mansion. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs, Stover, did elve this afternoon, the receptions for *sesson Baving been ended. A number of ons visiced the White House, not knowing ihe receptions had been discontinued. tensive and Practical MANUFACTORY OF JAMES 8. TOPHAM #00. 87500 SEVENTH STREET ¢g East side, one _@hove Odd Flows? ial, BEPalbl For EXaMuwaTion —Sargeon R. Reybarn, euuef surgeon of the Freedmen’s Bureau for thts District, has been relieved trom daty for the purpo:e of appearing before the army Medical board at New York for examinaon, after whieh be will resume his duties as sur- geon in churge. Promptly e: mh 9 Ss CALVERT FORD, ‘ DBUGGIST AND CHEMI8T, No. 290 Pennsy!vania avenue, Beeps constantly ou hand a fresh supply of PUBE DBUGS AND FINE CHEMIUALS. best workmen, Sy From Shillington, Odeon Building, we bave the attractive March number of Ti- Prog Moqez ne, baving as a froatispiece a «ketch map of Paris, printed in colors, a val- ano. able *bing for those who propose to visit the | s targestock of all popular and Freuch Exposition. ———————— | PATENT MEDICINES, Ary OnvgeRs—Capt Onas. Barnard, As- together with Auartermaster of Volunteers, has been ENGLISH AND FRENCH erdered te the Department of the Gulf tor - 8 cemetevial duty. The station of Majer Gen’l HAIB, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, H.W Benham, of the Eagineer Corps. will hereafter be at Fort Warren, Boston harbor, SEP EGEAD. > Sellen Oeuaceavs ¢ Ma SOAPS AND PERFUMEBY, —Ex-s ‘or Cresswell, o} a. | Gov: Fietpont, of Va; Ges: ©: G: Bartiets, y' | “sich }-ofer-stasmallodvsace above cash, S. A.: Generals Joba L. Swift, of Boston: Nat. | Sele Agent for thessle of ‘Samaritan’s Gift,’ Head, of N. nd G. W. Brandy, of Vt., are | ,. ” a tod esate > | “Biokrine,” Metcalfe’s Bheamatic Oompound i . i pose Se ee Eng! j S7'From French & Richardson, “Hadson | one etomest one Sones Reaiinn Semen, Taylor Bookstore,” ageats for Scott's reprints | wBIeowe of loreigh magazines, we Dave the Kiinburgh j ED STATES NAVAL STATION, Revie for January. yu" Leacux Iscan:, March 22° 1357. . order of the Navy Departi.eat, from the Bu- SurPRaGE.—The most advanced suffrage of construction aad Bepairs. sealed yet advocatea in America, we believe, is that z favored by Theodore Tilton, who is said to | eBFo xe announced himself in favor of suffrage | of April without regard to age, sex. or color. Propositl paps See ae ion S7 Dr.C. H. Our, president of the Mary- ad jand Republican Union State Convention, ing that given notice for the reassembling of said the fail vention in Baltimore on Wednesday next. covered acini Deeeelaatateomntatess. Delaware Legislature adjourned sine hi on Saturda: ' 7 The ef | —_— ee w INTERN AL REVENUE —The receipts trom this ite faldatac source to-day were $197,060 S38. plete it fi Fight to SF Seventy-five thousand gallens of liquor have been seized altogether by the Massacha- or he Dare setts State constables since they comme; pespotred oe their raids upon illegal establishments. Goer; ena at 87 A French author attempts to whitewash | the vessel wi! the character of Nero, and advances the no- | the righ tion tbat that accomplished scourdrel was | fers; and more of an artist than an emperor ino BS BALTIMOBE COR aa cots se get sete copies of oF roe Minutes oundry we (gate RRNrE AUF FURETE | 486 rio FAR TET ro wiser nnott faut (aut. 1 | IDB AND oO: BEEBE W se. |.— The semi ting of Oval ia ES i i 4 By Seder ateotaee” ae Oval Fine Gi : 5 ac EGISTRY NeTIO“R — bared: ose ced Siete acres mnSeOn | Mn Steers tees Bat eb Opa : regiater voters under the act of Gog Ox gh ppteise soo ke Gentleinens Oi. Tak iter gh votior (nthe Blstrcttet Bad Sainth sid oma wats ais and for other 7 will bein sowston: mb 14 Im $06 9th ot, ne Poun ars. | south side of . Dear lth. MO! SS Themsne ic unten rom $ to 7 a o'clock p m_. for the purpose of receiving and re- . led for aud de- a nom Hvered at the shortest notice. French futing d. “abt — 5. V. NOYES, Secretary. | in the neatest style. mb isin" | scopic Views, Holwes” Stercoscopes, and Oval v Aftuire im Georgetown. Ki eae —This mornin, ~ ‘ | owe! various precia. te Tecetve the votes fur a member of Oommen Coutcil to fli ne vacancy caused yy the resigna’ ot Dr. K. Reyearn. The contest js betwees Messrs. Jas. gard sed - The former is the somines of the Den ocr@tic party,and wasa promineat member ot the Iast Conncil, but was defeated in the last general election. The latter is a weil known citizen and enterprising merohant, and is the nominee of the Repubiicans. The ar- Tangements for the election at all the preciucts Sre much the rame as for the general election. At an early hour this morning a strong detail 8 * are quo'ed at Frankfort at 78, larch 25—Noon —U.S. 5-20's @43,. Livesroot, = 25—Noon —The cot'ea market is firm at 13% for Middling a. and 135 tor Midiing Orleans. To-day’s sales with probably reach 14,U00 bales. Freadetaffs generally quiet: Corn 4s 64. per y be gail 'r. Conness called for the yeas and the motion. Mr. Wilson said hin object was to reconsider the vote by which the resolution was He wanted to see if aday could aot be fixed Seda ee eeen: Oats, 383d. for | for the reassembling of Congress before De- | from the pimcoreynen poses tates proceedes madian. Provisions quiet; Lard quil at to Georgetown and reported to ut. Essex She @).;-Bacon. 49s. for Cumberiand cntPork | | The motion to ask the returm of the resolu- | $2, duty. During the day Major Richard 77s 6d. for Eastern prime mess; Spirits Tarpea. er tine, 578.3d.; Rosin, 983d. for common Wil- ™ bt pat be tac hae agreed to dier, trom the Committee on Co: Capt. Reed and Lieut. Kelly visited the m: tthe various precincts, and Up te the time of mington. Teported the joint resolution in relation | Gur oing to Press the +2-clion was progressing . By Steamer.] cea Ordered ‘by Congress ; which was | (ni founk,t0 Bree good order. The voting was | bed New York, March 25.—Ig0 steamer New | “i r' Nye presented “ve petition of the Union | Rt Very setive at either palling place. At i York, trom Southampton or the 13th inst., ha led were as follows ed. — eof Marylenc asking Congress toextend the terms of the military recoustruction bill to that State. Referred to Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Sherman,from the Committee on Finan reported the bill to increase the force in t Patent Office, with amendments striking out all after the first section. A lengthy discussion ensued on the motion of the committee to strike out; when the motion ‘0 strike out section 2 was agreed to. HovsE—Under the call of the States tor bills and joint resolutions, the following were ntroauced Mr. Hooper, (Mass.)—Joint resolution deciaring that tne state of the eountry may re- quire ap early meeting of Congress, ana re- solving that this Congress adjourn to meet on the firet Monday of May, June, September, October or November, unless the presiding of- ficers of both Houses shall, before the time o'clock p. m., the —-_ Ist precinct, 152 white, & colored; 2d Ppreceact, 76 white, 267 colored; 3d precinct, 14) white, 94 colored: 4tm precinct, 1%} white, 97 colored, making @ total of 500 white and 4% colored. Mr. Darby will probably be elected Orenixe or THE Excmayo: the rooms of the Merchants opened at 10 o'clock for business Operations, and continued open one hour, the time fixed by the rules. The fixtures were ali in their places, and are well ted to the use for which they are purchased, ‘he small tables of black wai- bul, upon wh: to display the sampies, are arranged around the room, and are farnished with drawers in which to secure the sample trays ujter business has closed. The room is aler \ rovided with ebairs for the convenience © association, an ved. The Imperial Review says the English re- form bill will contain no clause in favor of bousehoild suffage or pluraiity of votes. A ® ial commission was to commence immediately to try the arrested Fenians. More arrests bave been made. and the dis- turbances are quieting rapidly. What the Montreal Gazette Says. Montreat, © W., March 25.—The Gazette stares that Mr. Derby, the Usited States com- missioner on fisheries, printed one-third of bis Tepert to Congress from a book published by that paper. Movements of Troeps in OrTawa, U. W., March 2 —Important despatches have been recently reeeiyed in reference to the movements of British troops and gunboats, but the facts are withheld from mada. have been very small, this first day's trans- Actions are very fair, the fol ig state. designated, give notice that such assemblin; ment Sttests :—Offerings—4,500 bu yellow publicailon for the present, Of Congress is not necessary; but Uongrese | corn; 1.600 bushels rtd wine: ao bushels rye s shall assemble in regular session wpon the first | 700 bushels eommon shipstaff, and a small jot Fire. Monday in December. Referred to Vommittee | middlings; 70) barrels extra flour; 500 barrele PITTSPURG, Pa , March 25.—The machinery | o1 the Whole. cut extra, 500 bagrels family extra. Sales— 1,800 bushels fair red wheat, $3 10: small lot of middiings, 50 cents: 40 bushels rye, $1.22, 50 barrels exira flour, $14.37 4. GaRROTED any Ronpep—Abonut 8 ¥ o'clock, Friday evening, officer Findly heard a cry of police in the butchers’ market space, and going there found a man named Wm. Brown, who stated that he had been garroted and robbed by three men. He bad been drinking, and the men met him and asked him if he had been aid off. be being a sergeant of the ith Artillery. He replied that he bad. They asked him to apd a tres and be agreed. They con- ducted him mto the market to take a short cut tourestaurant. They garroted him: but after asevere scufile he got bis throat free and cried for the police, and the garroters vamosed. His clothes gave evidence of the :ruth of bis state- ment; bis pantaloon pockets were turned ont, And the thieves got watch and chain 2 knife, works of Robinson, Rio & Go., in Soath Pitts. burg was destroyed by fire yesterday. The lose Is estimated ‘at 275,000, By Mr. Butler, (Mass )—Bill providing for the relief of the Orphar Asyium at Obarieston, S.C. Referred to Committee on. JSadiciary. By Mr. Lawrence, (O.,) bill reorganizing the Judiciary of the United States, referred to Committee on Judiciary; bill providing a tem- porary government for the Territory of Lin- coin, referred to Committee on Territories: bill giving Constraction to the laws passed in rela- tion to the pay of soldiers of the army, referred lo Military Committee, and repealing the | Jaw suthorizing the redemption of $4.000,000 curre.cy per month: referred to Committee on | « Ways and Means. By Mr. Kerr, (ind..) bill authorizing and re- quiring the administration of oaihs certain ud providing for the punishmentof per- Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Ky Mr. Niblack, (Ind.,) bill concerning the JT perty of married womea in the District of Sunshine in Philadelphia. PHILADELYHIA, March .—The sun is shining to day tor the first time since Thurs. day Inst. EBBA UOTTA,— Wwe sortmenut of TRRRA fer Lawns aud Dompetent m 28-3t MADAME PRINOK’S. The money Also 22 MABKET SPacg. refunded if not ab representet «tall assortment of MILLINERY and " Columbia. Referred to Committee on District | a bone foot rule, and aoout 75 cents in cw FARCE GOUDS. of the latest importation, of Cotambia. 4 5 rency. A minute more would have given #9, —t ao & reoll, (Lli.,) bill topaveaportion | which he bad in a fob that they had not OUL OT: GOUD NEWS FOR ALL 5 L THE @irsx LOUTUR HAS ABLIVED. @ Avenue to 15th street west | searchea. olson pavement. Referred to Committee on District of Colambia. iy Mr. Pile, (Mo.)--Bill vo establish a Na- tional Bureau of Insurance. Reterred to Com- mittee on Judiciary By Mr. Perham, (31e.)—Bill authorizing the Wa-hingtou City Temperance Society to issue stock without using aa internal revenue stamp. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means. The bilis referred as above are to committess to be appointed. Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced a resoln Lon authorizing the re-cindinz of the cautract with the present keeper of tne House restau- rant, in view of chauges that have been made in the privileges of the restaurant keeper since the contract was made. Referred to Commitee on Public Buildings and Grounds, CANAL— Arrival of Produce—This morning, the beats J. M. Waters with 1,067 barrels o: flour and David Knode, with flourand wheat to George Waters. and the Lronsi 4.000 busbels corn to Benjamin Darby, from the Western depots, giving assur: the resumption of canal navigation. Port oF GRORGETOWN.— Entered and cleared—Steamer Kennebec, Wilson masier, from and to Baltimore, with merchandise. A number of small bay and river crati are in the harbor this morning, and several schooners waiting cargoes of coal for the Northera aud Enstern ports oth. Uftice hare from Ladies. $1, Gents, $2 Te {8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri ber has obtaiued from the Urpnaas’ Court c! Washington county, tm the District of Columbia etters tos amentary on the personal e*tate of vbardt Ungorms 7 oc, inte of Washington, city, “1s fecensed. Al pervous BAVing ¢ialas agafnst aid deceased, are nereny waroed to oxnitnt the the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subserl ber on tl son = 5 od vei =o next: may otherwise, by la > v benef ofthe enid catate, ae me ae sa ies 4 liven under my hand le jay of arch, 1867. u. OSTERMAYER. mh 2 law3w* Exocutrix HAYNG (TO MOVE IN A FEW bays from my present Store. and deslci <, to reduce stock, 1 offer for + at greac bargains «1! on easy ter 4 Nine of Chickering & Sons’superior PIANOS, ‘Three ot Hallet Davis & Co's ” Ore of Wm B. Bredbury & Co * Three of Wm. ©, Emerson + ere. AFPFATRS IN ALEXANDRIA —The Journal of Sarurday says The fish house belonging to Mr. J. T. Arm- strong, situated at the foot of Princess street, Mr. Lawrence (Ohio) introduced a resolu- | 4 large frame building, fell this morning. and tien declariug that it was reported that a com- became a total wreck. caused bythe high tide Mi--1on was in seesion in the War Department | and rong current washing away the founda- Ot this city, and bad awarded damages toc ti- | + The building oontaimed vers of the Sou'here Sintes, and directirg the fred new barrels and he; Committee on Claims to inquire into the legal- tween two and three thousand dollars, a ity of such commission, and by What author- number of which were vy be claims referred to have been alio wed A two story and a half brick house and five - ‘ m3 Passed lot of ground, situated on the south side Zive Seorse M, Balle & Os peel ssetaa Gata Mr. Garfield (O.) introduced a resolution | 4: Poor House Lane, wae sold by Mr. James % reHLOR ORGANS MELUDEBONS, | Securing that toe acting clerks of thecom- | ‘A Stoutenbu €. auctioneer, im front of the 8s alse every article in the music haxiness Mittees of the 29th Congress shall receive Pay | Market. to-day attwelve o'clock. to William rE J tor the present session at the same rate ashere- | 4 jen. tor = 200 mh 25 3t 306 Penn, aveau tofore. Debate arising, the resolution was The Gazetie bas the following QTIEB & BROTHER. as laid over. Justices Beach, Bell, and Summers were S 4536 PENNA, AVENUE, Mr. Schenck (O.) introduced a joint resota- | eummoncd to mest at the Court House to-day Have just received a ‘ne assortment of Chromo | Un that each House of Congress give consent 'o serve at the next April term of the Quarter. ly Court for this county. ‘The schooner Billup Seaman, Captain Shirly King, om her way up the river, yesterday Morning. bad her foresals blown away, warn cf the Bint, and was towed up to this city, V———_—_—— GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTs. FORREST HALL. 2th to the other to adjourn on Thursaay, th instant, until the first Wednescay respec ly in May, June, September, October, and No. vember, unless the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House shall, by joint proclamation, issued 10 days before tue time above named declare that there is ne occasion tor the meeting of Congress on the days desig. nated. ‘The resolution was agreed to—yeas 33. nays 31. Lithographs, Fruitcrackers and others. Also « choice lot of Pocket Books and Knives, Stereo Frames. The latest Poetical and Prose Works by est authors. Also, keep constantly on hand superior Stationery of all kinds. Cook books and Toy Books in @ ‘tety. tm %-lw Mr Bisine (Me ) then withdrew the resolu- tton for an adjournment offered by him on Saturday. BY SILES. COLORED SILKS. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ‘The Speaker laid before the H a WEDRSLE bussEre = ye peak e ouse com.- . 3 pieces BLACK GROUS GRAIN SILKS, for | municanon from H. A. Smythe Gonenenn Axruica’s Beraesenrative Hemost, Dresses and Mantior, from $175 to $4.80 per yard | the Port of New York. askine the privilege of miss “HELES has PLAIN COLORED SILKS, good quaiity, gz | */Prsting before the Committee, pending the LEM . and §2.25 per yard. Smal) CHEOK SILKS, $1 25 to $1.00 per yara: India CHECK SILKS. *;-wide, 91:0 por yard. Check SILK POPLIN, $1.25 to $1.55 per yard, Piaid SILK POPLINS, $1.76 per yard J08. 3. MAY & co., 305 Pe yivania avenne, wh 25 2t between Sth and 20th sts, OPOSALS FOR FURNISHING ARTIO: MAT THM WASHINGTON NAVY ya noe™ YMesTER’s Overce, ) ” h 25, v4 . indoreei * Pri this office untili2 M , OF APRIL, 1857, for the foilowing 1 ¢ Jong ¢ cana quali'y, to be deli y e ree ol rr joverument tax. at the Wariterton Navy ‘A, wad subject to the woe inspection Unereas.t Bureaw of Fauipment and R 25 (twenty five) is No.) Pig Iroa Bureau of Ordnance investigation in Dis case, either by person or by counsel. Mr. Randall (Pa.) introduced a resolution grouting the request of Mr. Smythe, ‘The resolution elicited much discussion as to the propriety of granting the request. Mr. Huibira, (N.Y.,) the chairman of the committee, thought the question shoald be left with the committee. He intimated, however. that he wonld notallow Mr. Smythe to appear unless the House so ordered Mr. Randall and others demanded the grant- ing of the request as a right: and objection baving been made, be moved a suspension of the rnles to enable him to offer bis resolution for immediate consideration On a vote by tellers the House refused to suspend the rules, and the yeas and naivs were demanded, and resulted—yeas 5), nays 35. and the resolution was then agreed to. Tickets 30 cents; Reserved Beats 50 cents Doors open at 7; commence at § 0 ciock pre- cleely H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIU Ww" DYEING ey ina — Ofice, No. 4d dotorsen ny Eetabitiped in 1831. premi ‘Traly thankful for solicits the continued 10% utmost Post pest favors, the supscriber custom of the commanity eceived and returned by express with the mptness and despatch: fice address, Lock loses daily at T Bplics. nal & LATIMBR, Acctioneers, (late clerks with Jas. OC. Mctiuire & Go.,) Southwest corner of Penn’ and 11th st.. VERMAY FLOUR, Manufectured by DL. Shoemaker rurting ‘The abov rior brand of FLOUR. in bbi Fi. bet " h Hamdwmooth Fil sale by 0. WATE: AND F STREETS, i8T WARD. 12 (twelve) dozen inch Handsmooth Files. = ay rota By virtue of a decree of the Bapreme Court of the bne) barrel Lard Vil. ve 2 Boot. and Os: District of Columbia, yemed in cause No. 456, equi- one sree Seam Coping, to be tan dim th seem ey ae —s danut wt i, are defentante, the ai cr Hao (one Danie ieee taned; wl T1vu6) 1oeh BROBART TAILOB ged. \rustee, will sell, 1m {rout of the premises, ize to average 5<'(tive and @ half) IN ALL ITs DEPARTMENTS. oF Mee a apm on THURSDAY, the 21s feet; of good wool ior of March, imstan’ Burean Con tre-iion and Repair fa Penere =e 225 (two hundred and tweoty five) pounds \-inch | Gentlemen wishing to economise, and at the | (174") commenc Brass Wire seme time obtain the 200 (two hundred) pounds best Bubber Cloth, 5-16 BEST GARMENTS, inch thick. are ited to examine our new Bureau Br 1 and Clothing OTHS, CASSIMEBRS, COCefety) barrels Fler BRarponsible sec dely »(bestextra #:perfine,) urity required for the prompt and y of supplies awarded a, hide. Senta T partecnlars for to be had at this office. CALVIN 0. JACKSON, wh 28-3t Paymaster U 8 Navy. STERLING BILLS forsale in sams to suit pur RO chasers. angeet market price paid for AMERICAN “ LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, Bankers, 292 Penn AND VESTINGS, which we will make to order at much EAPEE BATES ry han th | eit: ‘ices. at ee WAL; Steru mb23-6tif [Int] between Sth and 0th ete. GBAND OPENING OF SPRING A! - A BAL OP: PPA De. in ND SUM We invite particular attention te our large and ied rtment of aud 8am: 5 “Biatiigeer Biciesring ass Senne Oot fer-tf coprectate £004. cba et Leon smoked. HAVANA FILLED Ol. a8 sbould try THE BOSE. Only two fer tea cents SPlece. Which wont cost much is buy ove BUSSR, hat by a Pronce Combos i S been purchased at » ag invited to call gets sample, and . Ladies’ white or co Underexivie ba — Stamped im imitation of y re OT TO WASH OUT Great raving to ee having clothes for chil dren to make ap. No pattern printed in the Stripe t can be hed to the bottems of Ladies’ skirts, (same as they are Bow worn in New Yor®.) r-ady stamped. and le at leer than baif the an . Birds, medallions, Figur cort of braid ome a oy FOB RENT. WITH OR WITHOUT at 275 Vermont avenue, —— oti A t DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE BOOM, w Bua can be bid to « private famiiy No. 436 H street. between lvch Sud Lith ets Ae erences excha: > mh 8s D i boar at 359 54 6t | 7 rate. ah is ai* i Fee RENT—I wo weil faroisbed PABLO LS on the Gret Boor. with or without BOARD &p- | Ply 393 KE st. bet. 9th and loth. fel | "'SBLE BOARD at No. 464 ith street,» tow ‘Terms $°5 doors north of the avenue. Bac’ ty three doll Azenud is will be any S500 ® EWARPD Btoien fron Dg eeventeen thousand nine hundred aud twenty oue dollars ($17,921) of the notes of the Farmer's Bank of Fincastie, Vircinia. The abv reward of $800 will be paid to any person deliver. ing the said money to WM. H of LEY © CO Wantage ee does 50. ‘mgton city.and BO questions ed. This mency would ‘neve bees br the daily expec K has closed ite RYAN, Bank to Wa ‘tt. L 98 Atte National Theater, or there aud Wiliard’s. last 2. LET. marked “4 F.to 1%5 ” The finde tbe leaving the same at filard’s Frees. MEAL, Hay. SOW IN STORE Linganore. J H. Gai Ceresville, and F Th or AMILY sud EXTRA FLOU pepe “omen 4 7 Ph0d Busbele FAMILY MEAL, (Taylor & Tl VEALED HAT, STAW, ac. For silelow, OY ww. mu. GALT 2.00, Indians avenue and | mh2} near Baltimore and ATEST PARIS # L Mr. Allict, from Paris, Hair-Drosser, of the telebrated Rachel, with whom he arrived ia tuis country. hag now been establisaed fer tac iat eight years in Washington and Newport, ou: Tank ibe patronage of the corps diploma que. Sad of the highest society. He bas the homor to as bounce that he bas this season imported the jatest fashions of r-dressing. and als+ pomaces sud everything that to the dressin, alt at very reasonai le 5 1a7 6a" qpB4nP BALLY OF MEN AND BOYS aT THE GBEAT CENTBAL CLOTHING Huvs®, No. 460 7th street, opposite Post Osice BUSINESS SUITS of a1] descriptions. DRESS SUITS at reduced prices. BOYS’ SUITS of all descriptions. BOYS’ BUITS at all prices. New styles of BOYS’ CLOTHING. GENTS’ CLOTHING at reduced prices Now is your time to layin SPRING @LOTH- ING. an we offer special inducements for the uext thirty days, at if eu nae AAS, from 57 conts to @1.50. bcaghasasy and x I, Trustee | PARISTAND NEW YORK MILLI py 2 eOeE Ores Latinee, pega gil see Mrs. A.G. GASTON ies inst returned All Wool DBLAIBBS, Bleck and Oolored. mh s-conts eel. Ancth . 7s wantap from New York with slaree and vieeeee OBINT/ RES, PRRUALES. and GINGH AMS, S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 Post, EN 4 aseortmentof fine French, Bnoglish, and A nice assertment of Spring ORALLIES, at 35 nenee of the rain, until SATURO 25, $100, AND §150 PER MONT. ‘American Straw Bonnets and Hats for tedies aud | conte por TERNOON nex Mare ho or alae make ree kpeee teen tar Saiidren: On gtal, Auber. Pearl and Straw Or. | RITH.at i216. 18 ong acenta. ‘ko Se Seer ani al Soca tele eal mote French Flower fonnet_ and Hat Fr Aor and widths. trom 12 coats up.” i =e Interest, entitle’ Erstad Laon, 21.bORe, Silke, Grapes, Taltes | LINEN GOODS of sil descriptions. Ss? THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post. “WEARING OF TER GRAY,” and Heal Laces, &c. CLOTHS and CABSIMERES, for Men and | | 87 THB of the rain until THUsS. Comprising Particular atigution given to all order Boys! wear. tof HOSIERY, GLoves, | Day AFTEENOUN. March seth. Persona! Borsrans, batches, Adventures. and In nue, vin is Sane DEMS) ROOkBT HANDEEROLGE ES: Minnis cokds OUOPRE A LET NE ree ae ees Done Cer THis ovr FE GOODS. | ww an BY & 00. Sao: Ann A On hat Seompon eee fiche pd 4 WILLIAMS, auctionsers, . GRAND INAUGURATION mh 28.3t bts bp eed B Ne. 526, corner 7th sna D stecets, sae See or : pa THE CHEAP OA8SH sTORE. Bots eLoruine. ae DERITORE ac. IN THE By JORD Rare COOKE, as Bs. . Generel. Stuart au Ladies desirous of purchasing New atock pre —s ray bork = oe at exten nive sal fo of te bandeome Tosewo. . —— of re pt oe © oeaLY Senne WALL, STEPHRNG & 00., | {ute Etemch Plate Mirrors, #0, at a won, £0, BE 80) STRATED wou!d do well to put this advertisement in their hae-stif [Intel] e* Sue Pentre avenue. bb nm Dat, april ey shail se ate Haspeom Dee eh enn em chan ‘ ‘SIM NILLIBBRY AND FaNOe Goowse | SPRING OLOTAING. ails dioposed cf: ail'the furniture ta tis Avent | te ok isHinG COMPANY, x — ease, cormer 7th street , more. a nr By digchesK x79. canes nig ep | sae a ee com ‘Biesce and aay . Es mb 15-6t* bet. and Mase ave. OVEROOATS AND MATOH SUITS large pler Bronch-piate Mirror and Slee.” nt MENT OF of all qualities. ie D**tNireD (Ai Pa Wr Orricg: | eaten aut, STEERS aco. sot vd Keace Oartaiaa, with cornice, On oF Flue Gt. | mh23-etir [Int] between sth and loth stress, lor Butts covered in rep and'latr cloth, Louis, Missouri, praying for ex! of FERROH COUPER. it to order. pember a and eal iat pean Be Dee Goentth day Ons Gray HOMME. ecvanvenn ‘ high. RS mati tov Beeesing Bu », Washstamiis, Bed- ration of tala’) ee haat pura Sg oa, ‘of Taft's Arotic Might 3; ‘Bt . , pak ivy ted Re hundred Bste. ows Cares. Ba de wper Fol gins | Ong, wamdred Bed Comforta, Ai Bed = matt | re sod arty fete and Heck at M 5 se APB Heady and cantomers she red Oak Dining Chairs, egeeomors shat 1 Dee M4 Knives and Plate ea ina Pistes, ‘ether Orockery and @iss* every room, Leos