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nl THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, (SUNDAY BXORPTED) AT THE STAR BUILDING, Eowthwest gerner Pena? avenue and 11th street, SY W. Dp. WALLACH.’ pot sesre ——-sntnin The STAR is served oy Lae carriers to'tneir subecribers in the City and District at Tam Crsts Pex were. Coptes at the con. ter, with or without wrappers, Two Czwrs each. Prick roe MaiLtne:—Three montns, Oné Dollar and Fifty Cents; six monthé, Three Dol- appotn Money and supphes, and uesting tors ta read the Veeclntions frome toeir next Sabba' The resointions were adop! and the following were appointed as the ex- ees ey £. Wood- tara; 206 ele. Fibs Ew Sane He ~ “Watt, R ey ‘A. Shine, “The WEERLY STARpublished on Fridsy | WoL XXX, WASHINGTON. D. C.. TUESDAY, MARCH 26. 1867. NE, 4,383, | of Gcoreeiows, and Mir. Henry Brig: morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year ATTEMPT TO KiLt AN OFFICER IN TRE Drs ST es PAWNBROKERS GKEAT SALE SURNSTINE'S LOAN OF FLOB SEAN ce ch caer cout of Peat. Ove, 13eh time te sult customers * Diamonds. Jew- tiemen 8 Weariug *UlsTGend and sitver bousht. | Sop egriy ENGRAVINGS, me 5 Im” FRE SEK... YW avsars ‘ Ww CENTRAL LOAN OFFICE, wera sey = 450 10th street, one door below Penn. well Known Office makes DESTITUTE AND ORPHAN SONS LIBERAL ADVANCES Diamenes Gold aud Silver Watches thing. Furniture, aud Merchandise of every Aption. . pevery day(except Sunday) from 8 &. m. to “Ki H_macineanstrictly confidential, fe28-tf E®t4setouee 1s52. SPECIAL NOTIORS. CHABLES HEBZGERG, Euccessur to learc Herzberg & Son, Who have condacted the Pawnbrok a for fflern years in this city, far t years the enly Pawod OF OUR SOLDIERS AND SAILOBS, AND A PBESENTATION WILL BE GIVEN at on to the to make the highest ad- allenms upon clos of Jowelry, Diamonds, Wa'ches, Bonds. Government Scrip. Silver Plate, &c for which we have superior haces of deposi igecarity,which will always shown faction of those patroaizin w facilities for the AT WAEEINGTON, D.O., ON THUBSDAY, APBIL 4, 1567, colens, vances are wade. guarsntesing w! ageing! mots, and always against injui «lar, house in connection with out. ce. we bave special facilities for sterage of all kinds on which we The Institution for whose benefit this enterprise is conducted was feunded for the purpose of gra- tuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the United States. Now pupils will be received after April 4, upon complying with requirements. ‘The purchaser of each Engraving for one dollar will be given a certificate entitling the holder toa share in the award of presents. } 08 Competition. Wi Seti Gao eaplection cn cixaetios feiture, and then only at public anction. first giv ing ample notiee through the varioas ity jour Il depositors, By this means deposits itors are enabled by to redeem their from our office w where they may tion siwa,s given. Pri- ate apartments for confide: business. N.B— We Bave no connection inthiscity Befer toany old r nstoe Kemember HEBZ BER 351 north O street, between % be. le LIST OF PRESENTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Scott im the ladies’ stairway of the Oapt- 1 $10,000 ip gord 1 Greenbeok, U. 8. 1 Greenback, U.S 5 $1 eo 0. 8. Bond: 0 $00 ws * 100 $00 ~ ba Wash 25 Im* Mo™=e MONEY!) MONEYI!1 H. PRINCE'S NEWLY FSTABLISHED LOAN 277 Pa. ave.. next to Poten ini’s Confectionery. Money loaned on every Merchandise. especially Watches, Dia monds and fine Jewelry. 1 can a-snre, who may favor me with ther patron- ie that they will not regret ha ving done so. B.—Private door and office. Persons not description of salable ‘ 100 wishing to eut.r the public office will ring the . « office bell, bas ¥ fe 28-im* ered by : a pss OLD ReTABLIsiRD FIRM OF carer = “ at pripaed LICENSED PAwRDMORERS, 2 Building Lotson Eleventh Avenuc, New 34 FOUR any A-HALF STs BEL WEST, York city. 5 ot excambrance - 8,135 Z s Do Ting 0 Ofer the bigvest cash. = On afl kinds of | } Set Diemona Bar — Merchandiee, to xny amount snd for any —— - onabi« rates 1 Steinway Pian . 1,090 ams greatly reduced. + Chickering Pi #0 each. . 3.400 poh chat ae a ee 2 Mason & Bamlin’s Parlor Urzans, $1,000 2-15 - exch... cece. 9008 —_ 10 Sewing Machines, $100 ¢ach. 0. 1,089 100 Family Sewing Machines, $75 esc 7.500 20 Gents’ Gold Watches, $200 eac’ 2 Ladies’ + “ 50 cach. 20 Gents’s Gold Guard Chains, $100 cach. 2.000 20 Ladies = hs $100 each,. 25 Silver-plated Tea Sets, 875 each. 1,870 raat Saad ae yr it Selle OP Ee aa p* BREWIE’S DENTAL AssuULATION, No. 200 VENS’A AVE, Between 12th aad 13th streets, Teeth extracted without pain by adminstering 1 Gents’ Saddle and Equipments, w Bites vayeo er Laaghiog Gas. Yn 1 Ladies ” . 1» oe x tl based the be ‘ Chemical Ap arasue, tm the coantry for 1 Lrowster’s Bugsy... pase Bablog por Eee exer), day alo, an improved Val. | 3 Bets of Harness. §£0 each 60 va 1 ssoct@th es how pre . i to make Teeth on Gold. Siive= saz Bubver at Now | ‘£0 Subscriptions Weckty wont Basen "1800 York Phriadelpuis snd ..-<.on prices. All per- | {0 to Be SS pnd sone os dente) w gone oom Rove St aochoep 00 = ee ‘sMonthly, $3 ** 1,500 asintbe above-.at cities. work done in ' bd tlantic thiy, i” the neatest and vest manner. aed warranted to pe “ niles ia 52 “ a give satisfaction. Persone will do well to call ' and examine our work. de me-tt 1 Painting. David Playing the Harp before pA — : 1 7 i. Looms, peal Patenice of the MINEEAL Sttends pereonaliy st bis oficein this city. Many persons wear these teeth who cannot wear ot! and bo person can wear others who cannct wear Persons calling at my office can be accommoda- ted with C and f Teeth they may de- sire, bat to those who ‘ere rt cul ad wish the Los rest, cleanest, strongest aud it perfect den- Fore that art $n procure, the MINERAL TEETH Epgravings to the ameunt of 600,000 will b sold, and all funds recelved are to be deposite) with this clty— Ne 33% Penn’s avenue, be- and 16th sts. Also, 907 ers PERSONAL CUBTIS IRVING, Ciatrcoyant, and Test JAE OEP £00, iS pave life readings, inciudi: a emg Cae pe oats Baice | © First National Bank of Washington, D.0., to be 2a m. and étod Ja 24 2m* NFIDENTIAL —Young men whe have fi Jared themeelves py certain secret habi which unfit them for business. duties of married life, also, mi men, who. fi ities of youth, or other advance of th o1 ir before acing themscives nader the treatmen 27, one.sbould first read ** held by them for the benefit of the Institation, le aged and old HOW TO OBTAIN ENGRAVINGS. jarried ladies wiil learn somet! ing Cb png dicta ion bopil guicogeoy aeaogad curs. | Orders may be wnt tous enclosing the oney, Sines DE- CHAS. A STUART & O0.. Boston. | ton, one collar to twenty-five dollars, in a regis- tered letter or by post office order, at our risk. Those wishing Engravings sent must enclese ten cents in stamps to coverexpenses. Larce ameunts ehould be sent in drafts or by express, PER OENT. SAVED by using CO. B. JEW- 50 ELL'S pure upaduitersted Temfum N. tee City SOAP, miom FAMILY SOAP, Premtom FLANNEL rv And 1 BBUWN 80. vit eBe STG. Sacto tereeh te os ‘os! will be promptly e SS EWELL Soap and Gandle Menufactarer, No. # and Suz G st. north, bet. 4th and sth. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- riber has obtained from the hens” Court of Washington County.in the District of Colxm- bialetters of admipistration. on the personal estate ef William Ebert, iate ot Georgetown, ». Cc deceased. All persons haying clams again-t said deceased, are warned to eabibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, te the subscriber. on or before tne sth day of March bext, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all bevefit #f the said estate PBIOE LIST: For $160 ahandsome Engraving. For 2.00 = - of larger class, For 3.00 ” “ ” Given und han’ this Sth day of March, | For 4.00 9“ “ “ 1a, Sry MSLIZABETH £86 " . ee mb 6 JawSw" _ ss Admigistrsgei For 5.00 "[ SIS IS TO GIVE NOTION Tnatthe guoscri. | For 6.00“ ” “ Washington Count te ha Pe ar Cote! | For 10.000 splendid American’ Chromo: ashington letters lestameutary the persoual tte German or French Ohromo. Joba McGarvey. late of —egseman Geceased. All persons having claims against 3 said a + are pereby warned to exhibit same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, ore =o of March nes they of said estate seg NaNee mr, Nan eA Ca ae Mtoe | o, vaytng necks af sit" tu Inca gsdantanicye MICHAEL F, MORAN. mb ¢-lewiw* ASU Tice ental te give’ patties parchasing from us THER ave the same kind of engravings that are sold im any: Sacre gertames store, for the same price; and, inaddition, we will give a-cortificate which entities the holder to ou interest in the awerd of premiams for each dollar invested in the purchase, ‘wise by law be exch ofthe a cntete, tole Sti ven Gover hand this ot! of March. 1837. mbiLinwse"” MakY © Uaston Y HIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, 7 wubscri- by ye from the rpeane Oey Wi ington County. in the District of Colambia, Address all ordersand communicetiens to KENNEDY @ 00, , 388 Penns. avenue, Washington, D, C., ashi letters nistration on the pe: Paddeus . late of Warshn cha Tgck Bex 41, / before the » ‘ the ald eta st orate Given ‘uader : 1 wh 1S-lawSw? aeangnw .¥ SPECIAL HOTICR.- (M4CKEREL ap CODFisB. ] . cha To the military, Ero a sge recetved and for tale at OR te foot of Seventh at. eee largest: sale of engravings will be presented’ « Gels tf ise the agents to which regiment, &0.,cnexdo- handsome Regimental Etanderd,. re -eiAa aay Parties purchasing Eugritture will sletes sa. CHARGE oF Doty —Last night, 2 bal! was g:ven by Anna Spriggs, colored, at 499 lium fede nc® =X street, ai which & very Jarge namoer of young colored men and Women were presen o Corporation Affairs. batt progressed very quietly and pleasantiy BOARD OF ALDERMEN, March 25, 1967 —The till about two o'clock this morning, ween the Board met pursuant tolaw. Present, Mesers, | © usicians, by direction of the managers, etreck Gulick, Tait, Cross, Given, . Noyes, Me. Sie serene enn og pean to —_ } . com. ’ man Cathrap. Owen, A. Lioyd, Lewis, President | i> beat ot abuse 2 girl Ofte? Staelin who nen T. E. Lieya, and Secretary 8S. V. Noyes. near the door, went in and restored quiet. A The Ohair Iaid before the Board a communi. | few moments afterwards the disorder was Te- eation from the Mayor stating that he nad ap- 7. “@m Act for the relief of J.T. Ualdwell SPECIAL NOTICES, iS heat. ak a7” BOTH CHRONIU AND INFLAMMATORY HEtMATISM are being caily cord by MET ALF Bs GREAT RULUMATIO KBMUDY. is. ctw EMSS so. FORD, Agent. m19 eolw BEMEDIAL ment tha FOB SPEUIAL Bo. 14 Bond street, New York S7 Foil informatio: poecen a o Leg on § ve and vou will not ronret tt; for. The recent heavy rains have dene mach acians sre generally wnpostors. without references | damage to the track of the Delaware railroad. ager Soult te een Ne ridges and embankmen's were —— age avd direct to BR. ae t i Bona erect. Now Ye ho 12 D&Wiy y many points, principally below Dover. 87 MABBIAGM AND OKLIBAOY, AND THB The Republican Association of Wilmington, Bappivess of True Manhood — Aa Kesey for On Friday night five Iris! attacked the - Bouse of Patrick Gallagher. near Shenandow City, Pennsylvania, intending to commit rob- bery. Geilagher fired on them, killing one = rrsnding Snother. The wounded man is in jail, Dispatches from Cape May and Atlantic Civy state that ube storm was furious ar both places. The sea rose so high as to inundate some of the hotels and eause macn d Passengers by railroad had to be conv the GCepo's in boats. bewed, apd became more general. Officer Steele direcied bis partner, officer Snyder, to call a reinforcement, and closed the door, locs- img Dimeelf mside. He was then assaulted by A man named William Sorrel, colored, who seized Bim by the collar of his coat behind aithough the petitioner's proposal was among | and knocked him down. A crowd of about the lowest; referred to improvements commit. | ¢igbt young colored men instantly went to tee. Also, presemted the petition of Thomas | Serrel's assistance. and the cry Whe raised, Nor:h Carolina, bas issued aa Appeal to the | Geary and others, urging the passage of a bill | “ Kili the son © b—b!" They teok the of- on the Orime of Solitude, aud the | vo°ers of that city to co-opera'e with them Di cl b «& Mr. Given presented the petition of Isaiah Stewart, stating that the Mayor had awarded the contracts fur street work to other bidders, fo: 4 Bow pending in feference tothe weighing of | ficer’s cluband beathim terribly. Toerespect- '* reorganizing the State under the military | nay: 1eterred to police comm: 5 able part of ibe company immediately rushed bil Mr Guliek, from finance eommitiee, report. | for the door to escape, and crowded around ed favorably on the bill for printing the acts of | the officer, who was carried with them toward Covgress in relation to this District; also, de. | tbe door, wnich was forced open cisions of the Corporation Attorney; passed. | and be crawled to the outside u Also, reported a bill to the amount of the | 8nd knees, where be was lifted up to his feet judgment and costs of uel Waters against | by the Goorkeeper. Though he was so feeble, ihe corporation of Washington; passed. Also, | the officer again tried to secute the party, and j ported resolution granting permission to the | WAS again knocked down. By this time the The damages to the bridges, trestle work &c, on the Union Pacific railroad, eastera di- Vision, by the late flood, have beea repaired and trains are mow running through. General Kossuth, now residing in Tu ltaly, has written a letter protesting against the arrangement je between Hungary and SKILL Associstion Philadeipni: ~ SEOKET DISBASES. BamaRivan’s Givtis the most certain, safe and eftectual deed, th egetable reme- recent cases in twenty four hours No mineral, a0 “4 Webster Lyceum to occupy the Aldermen's | reinforcement arrived, but the principals in »nO Mercury. Oni) ten pilis to ve tanen. it | ‘2 Emperor of Ausiria. bamber on Thursday evening of each week; | Tiot bad escaped, and about fifteen men and idier’s hope and a friend te those who do The Louisiana House has concurred with seed. ‘women were arrested in the ball and tawes to it tebe exposed. Male packages, @2;fe- | the Senaw repenling the act for a constitution. male, Bawanitan’s Boot ann Here Jvicea—A positive and permanent eure fer Spybilis. Scrofata, Ulcers, Tr. Given introduced a bill to set curbsto pave the footways on tbe north a: al convention. The Senate has passed a bill tor |he inspection and taxation of brothels. s | the Central Guardbouse a Ray, Alder south | and Langley. Officer ay carrh Officer sides of Grant street, between F and H streets 4 Steele to bis home, and called Dr. Keasby, sur- Sores, Spots. Tetters. &e. Price 91 25 per bottle The Demogratic executive committee of Ohio | north. geon of the force, who dressed bis wounds Bold by Ro: | egy epee a mys Dave nominated Judge James Saftion for Mr. Tait introdaced a bill to permit Mr. | Tbis morning, at the investigation before Jus- Mayor of Cincinnati in place o1 Samuel N. Pike, decimed. It is stated that General Sherman will go with Dis caughter Minnie on Dancan’s excur- sion to the Holy Land this summer, if the Government will give him aleaye of absence. The Board of Trade in Detroit abandoned the cental system in consequence of the action of the neighboring cities The Legisiature of Michigan concluded their sessions yesterdxy. The eight-hour bill was lost. Geo. T. Gulick to erect an iron railing five feet from the building tine im front of lots 4 and 5 ip aquare 1%; passed. Mr. Cross introduced a bill to pay the account of Zach. B. Brooke; referred to committee on finance. Mr. Gulick, from the committee on finance, Teported favorably on the biil fixing the pay Of laborers for this Corporation at =! per ies. and horses and carts at $} per day: passed Mr. A. Lioyd, from the committee on claims, reported a bill appropriating $445 out of the genera) fand to pay William F. Downing for damages to his borse afd carriage on the 2d of February, i*67, provided that the said Downing accepts it RMount in fall of ali claim ug: t ubis Corporation. He alleged in bis petition that his borse and carri was damaged by falling into a hole on 17th street, between H streetand Pennsylvania avenue, on the night of February 22a. Mr. Gulick moved to strike out “general tice Morsell, Dr. Keasby testified that Siuele is sertously injured. He received a gash about two and @ nalf inches in length, upon the back of the head; a smaller gash under the ear; lip split, and smaller wounds and contn- sions about the head and face and body. The doctor was not satisfied as to whether the brain is injured or sknll fractured. It was very dificult to get the witness to testify about Sorrel. of whom they appeared to be muca airaid. A warrant was instan(ly issued for the arrest of Sorrell. All who couid show their innocence of any participation in the disor- derly conduct were dismissed and used as wit- nesses. John W. Suyder and Belvidge were fined $3 each, and Harriet Fisher, Maria Smith, Barbara Burly, and Harriet Tyler, <1 each. CLOTHING, &o. jemee 8. Wabkag, MEROHANT TAILOR, ana Seventh Street, 484 Respectfally inform: ends and the public geueraily thet he has a fine, large and well. CLOTHS, Cass MERES = ‘ESTINGS. AND VE! GENTS’ FURNISHING GeoDs. ‘That he is cetermiued to ran off at a very amall advance on cost, Persons ‘onizing his establishment will be GOOD FIT and good workmanship, joy none but the best P 8—JOHN A McLEAN takes thiemethod to inform his friends that he wili be foa: his post atthe above plae,where he will be plessed te cater te their tastes iving them garments to suit the most fastidious, and seeing that thelr gar- CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE.— Yesterday aiternoon— The bill to increase the force in the Patent Office was passed after striking out the 2d and 3d_sections. Mr. Wilson asked and obtained unanimous consent to report a joint resolution to thor- ize the commanding general of the army to sce. MEx1C0.—Rio Grande dates to the 224 inst.. later, haye been received. There is inge in the position of the army. Ar * permit traders to remain at certain posts for ind insert “ist Ward fund:” adopted Queretaro the Imperial supplies are scarce: meDts are made up in the most Veg gh " | the accommodation of persons crossing the | was then postponed for one week. allthe provisions were seized for army use. ne: im _ | plains. The reselution was passed. Mr. A. Lloyd, from the committee on claims, reported bill for paying Patrick Brennan #<7 for damage to his horses and carriage: Ppost- poned for one week. Adjourned. Conmon Councit.—President Moore in the chair, and all the members present except Messrs. Baker, Morsell, Simms and Wright. A message was received from the Mayor, ea- closing a copy of the law recently Passed by Congress amending a law of the Corporation in relation to insurance licenses. The Imperialists are deserting by companies Both parties are levying heavy taxes. The Liberals had seized a conducta with $800,000 im silver. Pillagmng ts going on in all parts of the country, Later advices from portions of Oen- tral Mexico, received through private letiers, state that the city of Morelia was captured by the Liberals on the 17th of January. The ei tire State of Michoacan is free The Lmper: ist troops, to the number of 9.000, Inet vices, bad arrived at Celoya, tei M ERCHANT TAILORING. r\ picks The Se having entered into co) ship. and Iaio in an * exte. sive ey selected stock ef CLOTHS, CA881 MBB: VESTINGS, and Gentlemens’ FURNISH ING GOUDS, are prepared to mare ap fo at Kiting and Sasaonad suits of clothing, at their new establishm: 320 street. two doors west of the Natio: 6 ater. Persons desiring neat fitting aod fashion able Clothing om moderats terms. should not fail erman reported from the Conimittee on Finance the House joint resolution provi- ding that— ‘ Whereas there is now in the hands of tite Treasurer of the United States, as special agegt of the Treasury Department, several milli of dollars, the Froese of property captured during the rebellion, which money is under the control of the Secretary of the Treasury, and as it now stands may be disposed of in setlling rtner- The Mayor berai force in th ORO TR REEM. a Pay on eng red fle ch oo dobar ae eee hon So Gerben Letyrd pe eae = Wry premernd pe ity ora eiteentahe — eee ander tae . . . . , cense, Oks NOL 4 . a . “ ghsirtabe Fe tr Pe tae ge Proper that such claims should mot be nated | Sect the power given in the charter to rega. | ComIMADd of Corona. Gen, Mendez”s forces late that or any other class of licemse. With- Anata pa apa ag ere mornin our some legisiarion there is no way of com- | 5 5 “ o-. ¥ tempted to effecta junction with Mendez’s forces pelling the payment of the rates fixed by this bef t t t ra - fore the battle, but was routed, and lost both act of Congress, and it is competent to require legs in the engagement from a cannon ball some security te the Vorperation for the pay- path Portirio Diaz is threatening the city ment of whatever may accrue to it under this of Puebla with six thousand men. He is ia kind of License. The law of Congress referred ‘ tl t * % command. From the tenor of the tetters, well- rencics or ll Mande ot cepmation to license | i: soresed parties are conGaénut teertherpoeeta Provided that the tan, eurance companies, | teno further engagement of consequence be- provided that the tax or license shall not ex- tween the contending forces. It ts beheved ceed one per cent. upon the cash premiums | {ern {Re com ~ Boe byt received. Referred te the committ ary agrarian yep mn _ poseepshliccadley ‘ee On WAYS | with the view of making terms with the Liv- the District of Columbia; which was referred Alse, a mess, eral Government prior to evacuating the coun- : : 7 ze in answer to a resolation in 4 weet big? Commies ou te District of Colum. | qairing-by wast Auchony a four-inen water | £¥_,.No, tiie, bevweem. aay potions’ of tbe ‘~ i . pipe is run into Wilard’s Hole),” stauag that “ " eli manication from the ater ard recom- P: r] Pivsett consideration was objected toby air, | Memdine that Chadwick & Svxes nave the | duet Mareh 10. 8! Tampice, says, the, email Fessenden, and it goes over. ya | privilege to supply a fire-plug i the court of General Lasada t+ sending home the poor vic- Mr. Caméron introduced a bill to charter :ne doaol tha helena ain meee nae ee. ums of misplaced coufidence. The latest news sahincicn Homestesd Mg dg A Buch ae storing the pavements and placing a stop-cock | ™O™ fexice poke ne poewe tbat she omnpicn Colbie en ee OM the District of! at the branch line, to be under the eteieene Inet emere Be Out. Max is now making his charge of the water department, and he granted the vote on the Senate resolution for adjourn- | Srainuge, “TUBE: Keferred to committee on Treating & tmoakaenton tieet Mstisct ths ale a communication from the Collector of a axes, In answer to @ resolution as to the Bonne vent ine executive session, and soon amount of taxes due by the Bank of Washing- ater adjourned, ton on stocks, stating that no taxes have been House —Yesterday afternoon— paid by the bank since 185%, amd that there is Mr. Wilson, of lowa, offered a resolution | now due $5,972.20 on £106,960 worth of stock directing the Clerk of the Honse to present to | for the years 1459, "60, "61 the Secretary of State the sappiementary re- | $7+,000 for the years 1866, d 266. Laid on construction bill —_ d last Saturday over the | the table, and ordered to be printed President's veto. Adopted. The iollowing were introauced:—By Mr. Mr. Logan intreduced concurrent resolution | Carroli—Petition of Elen McOarty tor the re- directing that all amounts of money not esti- mission of a fine; referred. By Mr. Drary— mated for or asked by the Navy Department | Petitien to pave footway on the west side of for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1-65, and | i6th street, between Massachusetts avenue and now under the control of the Navy Depart- P street; reterred. Bill to trim and gravel L ment, be covered into the Treasury of the | street north, from 2d to 24th sireets. referred. and paid without first receiving the approval of Congress: Therefore Bei resolved, dey That all moneys thos held by the Treasurer of the United States shal! at once be covered by warrant into the United States Treasury, only to be drawn out by au- thority of law. On motion of Mr. Sherman, the joint reso- lution was postponed till the first Monday in December next. Mr. Comness introduced a bill to incor- porate the Lincola Monument Association of J. HBIBERGE F cessor to ft’ B, Leadon & Oo CITIZEN'S AND. MILTFARY a BROHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel late Brown's, 362 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Washington, 0 WOOD AND COAL. OAL! GCOAL!! Beat WHITE ASi at $8, by the ton. All sizes, “egawed aud Split OAK WOOD, $10 ee PINE Se gyn Lopg Oak. @8 per cord. & ton of Coal sold by me ry (2 wel JOHN B. LORD, fe 28 iy ry _Gorner 4th and @ streets, OAL! COAL! AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Gross tous of 2.40 lbs., delivered in any part of the city Chestunt White Ash. $7. Stove, Ege and Furnace White Ash, $8.00, Bed Ash. $8.25 Usk fed Pi ‘Wood constantly on hand ¢ Wood eo 4 Orders received ntour Oflice; or atthe’ Wharf, ere foot of Seventh street ja25-tf 465 oti ¥ Se JAMES OC. McGUIRE & OO., ad FUBNITUBE WARE-BOOMS. Having relinquished the Auction and Commis- sion business, and converted our extensive ware- rooms, at the corner of 10th and D streets, into 8 7.240 lbs, ae AN ATRociIots MuRDER.—A man named Goodenongh was lodged in jail at Portiand, V*.. on Friday chargea with the murder of nis Gaugbhier. About a week ago the gbter. a young girl of eighteen, suddenly Gisappeared from her home at Brandon, and Goodenough professed to be ignorant of ber whereabonts. As the girl was nota person of particularly bright mind it wa supposed she bad wan- dered away from her bome and been lost or drowned in some of the milf streams adjacent. A thorough search was accordingly instituted for her, pearly ail of the villagers joining in it. The mills were stopped and the ponds drawn off, but all to no purpose. Supposing that sil Was not right in the case the village offic took outa search-warrant against the p’ ses of the girl's father, and on making a search P. BROWN & 8ON treet. between E and ie dthe body of the buried ~ a first class United States, and thereby taken from the con- By Mr. Stewart—Peution to pave H street The faiper wih et rontng hen wr nae — trol of the Navy Department. Passed. north, from i4th to 19th streets west; referred. the Retland 1. It was conject that HOUSBE-FUBNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, On motion of Mr. vens, the Senate appro- | By Mr. Mead—Bill for the reliefof Nathan Owing to the girl's weak mind be was anxious to get rid of her, and acgordingly put her out ofthe way. The affair has caused themost in- tense excitement in Rutland and vicinity. = MovEMENT ooo TIAL ScrrRacEe — ere is a strong tee. among the Kepubii- cane of Delaware ig fayor of impartial eat frage, and they fear that the negro vole might be obtained by the Democrats by prompt ac- tion on their part. A movement is about to be commenced to ask next session to propose an amendment to the national Consti- tution to secure impartial suffrage im all the States. A convention of the Border States to this end will probably be called to meet at Bal- tmore soon. The Datly Commercial, of Wil- Muington, contained an article strongly urging sak pmendment As the means of securing the tte uv ware. Mr. Joyee reported Aldermen's bill directing | Yerowere. *Seguntiere elenoe Eriaege the Mayor to designate depositories for the Among the important legislation has been property of the Corporation, and defining the the paseage of 8 bill to equalize panishments duties of the ward commissioners; d- | regardless of color, the rejection of the consti+ Bull authorizing S. H. Morrison to establish’ tutiona] amendment, and the passage of the brick-yard en square No, 300, (bordering on amendatory school la’ par trees Bm ick y Mr. brs & Spotter) — = jermen’s ining the limits of ‘| § &F During the recent feod in Arkan’ a By Mr. Mesd (asylum)— en Market: passed. Qung man was drowned while in te Bill appropriating $6,000 to enable the com- bes od his sister, who had ro cepts ay, He missioners of the Asylum to supply. & defi- | tne waters on the top of her house. ion for borseback. priauion bill to supply deficiencies in the con- Ungent fund of the Senate was taken from the Speaker's table. © Mr. Stevens moved an amendment. adding appropriations for ssiaries of Commissioner of -ducation and bis clerks, (9,400,) and for fur- Biture amd st&tionery of his office, (6,000.) Agreed to. Mr. Stevens also moved a substitute for the second section, making .4-the duty of the Sec- retry of State. om receiving notice of the des- igmation, by the Ulerk of the Honse, of news- papers selected for the publication of the laws and treaties of the United States, to furnish prompuy autbentic copies thereof: Provid:d, That it shall be lawful to publish them in three new: ersin Louisiana. Agreed to. Blum, referred. The following were reported from commit- tees :—By Mr. Stewart, (improvements)—Bill to repair the centre alley in square 368, with amendments, which were concurred in, and the bill passed. By me. Joyce, (police)—Bill authorizing Ben. F. Butler to erecta frame office and stable at the corner of 15th and I . idee ame td Sanok the same by the pro) olders Beighborhood. Mr. oye stated teat the bill was properly guarded. The committee had been informed by the petitioner that the property-holders raised no objection, but one of the trusiees of the colored church bad informed him that oo not given their consent, and never would. The consideration ef the bill was ned to the next meeting. itnd we are now prepared to furnish every variety of HOUSE ANP OFFIOE FUBNITURE, at the most moderate rates. Our stock comprises PABLOB SETS, in Bepsand Heir Cloth, CARVED and PLAIN OILED WALNUT CHAM. BEB SETS, COTTAGE BETS, SINGLE BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDS, BLABOBATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, CHAIBS OF ALL VABIETIES, I was then passed. T EXTENSPON TABLES, Senate joint resolution probibiting persons in the diplomatic service of the United States from BARD: MATTE RAGES, $08 PF PANIES (TIA waite uniform Dot previously authorized by Lows, Congress was taken up and debated at OFFICE DESKS end WRITING TABLES, ier Covode moved an amendment to add the following proviso : SAgTOe MASEEN Ore Procite, That diplomatic agents shall not be We have also for sale the celebrated permitted to cere y — a such as shatl be prescribed. and the patterns drawn TUCKER SPRING BED, Wy the chief, ey eee nati, who is now rability | heapn residing over its destinies. ughter.} i peer norman canyons vcctor The Speaker ruled promptly that theamend- . a oF ppb a ald any the uniform shall consist of a cocked nat, 41 looped up with an American eagte, swallow. Beantifal indesign and finish. and at very reas- } tniled coat ‘with sakepn ag on the tail, onabie prices. butternut pant By “< juing yellow ciency in the a) Asylum wards > for the year 1806 ; consideration By | mnoctewithin vont tee wares cask and’ bork 3500.19 remove sunken vesicle ROla Tee hae poe pa nd nel ened 500 to wor; 5 By Mr. Pengh (ways ana remy ST EtG.eP the. Penee thaee aap, . —Bill to pay the Mayor's labor im disbursing ™M Mr. Noell suggested as an amendment that ‘Was not in order. stockings with garters, a yklan, buci- 5A8. 0. McGUIBB & 00., ed ter t Colo} de- skin vest, apd one side black and one side The following were received from tne Al- pm =i oben ab oodnen? pb ap ma mh 11-I1m 20th and D white, &c. (Laughter) Roled out of order. anies of infantry, and several lives were = Fey, A Bommp erences, ee deh) in os The wagens and stores were carried juestion passed in ation. . | ee Mr. Donnelly offered a resolution : That this OREO RER NO BG 0 colaren House expresses its earnest ple of the States late}; organizing the same ire thatthe peo- in rebellion will, in re- in accordance with the existing laws for that Last ned sert intheir tive State constita provision re. qu ie £e establish and main- F bee of free schools, which shal] afford | ag: it anor an for public education to |'it be made the oe rene I Brera tr se. » M.) adjourned. when Meee Be Ra28 at a Repub- jicam caucus of Senators and members would be held at 7.30 p. m. SEVERE WEATHER ox THE PLAINS —We paomss | os Sete ea ie ai, ad and of the dominant party,” to nominate a Gever- ee S7-A wan in Louisville killed his wife with 8 candle-stick. ost severe wimter ever ‘known ‘most 7 The poli tax in Connecticut is $10. The snow in the Sierre 1s in: many 7 7A pint of raw whiskey drank fors $e in Ontthent 1 yore vat the td initaia qilleda, peang oem mies. There basoeen a complete. Sones trade between Oisco andthe East 4nr- he West Ed reached Great Sal Late ep eo atgigng al emer Patt Seems, went hee York. Sis New Jersey man with $19,000 pays Only $50 in taxes cr [eg ee Rerenen) DV e thermometer 35 degrees to 4) xd . A "i Davis, while rm | earerecee aes Saree Les ST ie in 7 by thousands east ot Salt Lake : . . ? 7 ltBpre ‘to taecinateall the teach. ers and pupils in the schools of New York é TLAWe | city. githene ey YO RUStieee Seis 2 Sqemenliy avi ol: t= of [low @ , i writes to's southern xeb: Cah “bs. from the eatie.s Aon lately, & ther Recomm: nei 4 1s — vrine! 2D % COREG Toe 3 otdomrwogan egial 6 —- F34I BOT ® Sovtee woi 32 sige 30 | THE) wed, BIR Iy } #05747 A0ksST 28 lial yew booth wp * 7:9 oft Yo ile oft roq em A ara len sata”