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“~ i EVENING STAR. ? DNDAY ) FORM THE STAR BUILDING, 2.6 corner Penn’a avenue and Elevensh street, | . | pn nee FINANCIAL. T Money was in sapersbupdsnt apply in New York Saterday at six per cent to store Bouses im good credit, although in some in- StAD Ces even per cent. was for loans on mized collaterals for small aud moderace Amovnts Discounts of Bret cies: commercia! paper Made at seven per cen: and tbe raie for it om the sireet was seveu snd rt percent The Sab Tressery redeemed €9,~ 876.v80 of December compound interes: nowe between the iS’h inetent apd Saterday even- ing, Of Wick $5,650 OO were paid in tures per BY } NOYES, BAKER & Co. | — served by the carriers to their <aanen fy the Olty and District at Tax Omxts pxe waex. Uopiesst the counter, WitD | oF Without wrappers, Two CuwTs each. | Prices yor Martine :—Three months, One | | - > | Sted'Snte or ms weak soins Suuartay re: ag rg a oon rei =. | SSteeceoemet meen ateaansarses rz; one year, Five Dollars. No aces are = — | pat te = wT WErKLY STAR-pesioned on Pa-| We, XXX, WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1867. N2. 4,615. Sea ON Te, eink eh etvoetation GOR @ny—One Dollar ond « Half « Year. \ a — eae! RS ie atl Government Securities. WAStineTon, Dec. 21, 1567.—Jay Cooke & “GOVERNMENT SALES. AMUSEMENTS. ‘THE EVENING STAR | tDerreccovmnmn—anetonret | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. ‘The Meriden (Ct.) Advertiser nominates ) Co. furnish the following quotauens of Gov- —_———————————————— - lene “People ° ment E GoreENMENT PROPERTY aT ALEXAN NATIONAL THEATRE. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP® | tor ine tarcce coversmontot theetty meg Dax FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. Feedeont SL Gepaner Babak or ee |e DELIA — or a a “8 Will be wold jic anction, on FRIDAY, De- | MONDAY, DECSMBEB 23. Lastly trict, was held on Saturday evening at tne By Cable to the Associated Press.} President. tember 27 m pe ee! | The very popular American Comedian and He- TERRIBLE TRAGEDY! office of Kilbourn & Latta. The attendanc® ‘Was large of representative men of the city 1, Dec. 23-Noon.—Consots, 92 9-16 tor Pennsytvanis didates ed S. 5-20's, 7254; Eries, 49%; Iilinois aoe M = yy? Foxes orist, MR. JOHN E OWENS, | makes his appearance In the Comic play adapted at sey for Vice Mec tay ® are Oameron, h Hen. C. S. Hamilton, of Obie, Shet Dead | ana the discussion served to throw cousider- Livarroot, Dec. 23—Noon.—Cotton dali ana | CBrti#. Covose. Grow ana 4 | exPeCaaLy for Ne ON SHINGLE. by his Sen? Je light upon the question of the merits and | unchanged. Sales of 10,000 bales, Breadstee pe: pe rn -emaptrne | Also. as DR. OLLAPOD, in the elegant English | + - « | demerits of the different plans proposed. aul nominate General Grant for the Presidency; a, Seayen. | Comedy of the < . A private telegram received in this city this | Senator Harlan, chairman of the Senate Dis- | rateresti: yar inet ee See nave te own candidn'é | * eats Hocneen, amd a large let POOR GENTLEMAN. morning states that Hon. Cornelius S. Ham- | trict Committee was present, and listened with ted > ard atte nplemente and Office GRAND CHRISTMAS MATINEE. } | titov, Representative in Congress from the | cjose atiention to the views expressed pro Admission to all parts of the house $0 Cents. Eighth District of Obio, was shot to-day by | and con in regard to different forms of govern- OHILDKEN HALF PRICE. his bi mind was deranged. Ham- 4 District. He a or i © iry Tale, ia BOR, whens ment for the city ani gave no ex. 0 ne eee treme aeesrh ne & few days before | pression ot nis own views, but stated tnat the ‘Special Dispatch to the Star.) dramatired. Hton lett for bis hom THE FORTY THIEVES. the recess for the purpose of making ar- | Pistrict Committess, he was sure,would listen | HAVANA, Dec. 21—Seno Pablo Pajol, Minis- Bis election, as was when Washington was a Roi ed 5.20'8, 1865. 106 S.20's, Jn.dJy, 65.1085 Baltimere Market. Chief 2D. 6. | eal ‘ Rave bis son conveyed to well-digested ter of the Treasury, and Actually an envoy . ” ; some _Dereer Vicor AE Die oiVs | pcegstad Renter on uenees_ MPN | Panmenees OPTS J paicaien ceckome | (Cz, MCT So Suz, Stamos sor arrived al Santitgo de Ouba on boara's Dom, | Sinsise® bom lor President and Vice Pies- aitueugh unre ns far age deus for good p= 1€ SALE OF ORDNANCE STORES. | WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. ancholy event have been received upto the time tartial tax-payers of the city. nican war schooner. He is the bearer of im- mo Ultmois paper nominates Admiral Porter meuntaines and whbeut Py? — 5 pwance.N DrrartMENt 5 — of our going topress. Mr. Hamilton, was & | The meeting adjourned to a tutureday,wher portant secret dispatches to the American | for the P: Fs | (which is pot ) they are eet > mrearon City cri eiz.¢ | DE LA ORANGE, | san op eprom: native of Delaware county, Obio, and was | fully prepared plans will be presented for cou- | Government. It issu: that his mission | “The Mobile Tribane has prepared the follow- | enichy* B <1 ed lameay DMB eke ith farce dea. | | MAX STBAKOSCH bas the honor to.anrounce | elected to the 40th Congress in place of James | sideration. am route feos a st Someane. bay sod | ing: “For President of the Uniiea Suates, “Grain —Rrotipin were light Seraraay ana 1 Je frergon Barracks Es & niet season of Itasian Opera, limited te Four | p rcagion pier br Sosy wid Caeangrel THE BayxrvrT LAw.—Mr. Clinton H. Rice, nTbg duties of tne” United Saat Lagnilon at udge Richard Busteed. a eee ey peat . Updnance Stores. composed in | MONDAY EVENING. December 234 at@r. «| mittee on Invi ensions, of New York, who ts preparing n report of the | the ‘of Mexico bave been. temporari Tras cull, Some ® Dushels was offered “Shot Cansnes Old Caupeas Gan | g,WigRwill be prognced Verdi chistd'eerre,in | Commitice on Private Kand Claims in the | Of New York, wn vankrapt law, 1s in receipt | snepended, Mr Martschal, the United States common red at 2.20. 200 bushels good. Yeu ae —— ee nwa DU TROVATORE. House. of @ number of letters from Commissioners in | (ark, @ Afa: ome les will be seid in lote. MME. ANNA D’ Gt $2.45; 1.000 bushels prime aad choice do a:* for domestic reasons. $2,602.70: 28d 500 bos: i} Bankruptcy inquiring when the fifty per cent. ral Lersundi, the new in General Cy get ag Borericat-—-Oor, Haline, of the Maw voex | Peeeeaeis 1g eee part lios a bar geome adage afer the conciasionot the sale: | -D Citizen, having failed to elect his candidate ban! act effect. b&, arrived bere and ved eee TA WISE, Ulnel of Berta, ‘The Choras and Orctiestra hare been selected | for Mayor, has turned his aitention to ae ie ssisahactat coreae, of spaces hey ~ peepee rom the very best talent. jar way that nec! the Com! 4 © QUARTER | Musical Director and Contactor, Signor NICOLA. | Politics, and states in an oracular way the programme of President Johnson for next | &rs, but among United States Judges and law- ls. —As usual st this season of the ne there is pat ittle doing ia provisions, NOR yers. Some claim that this clause took effect Cary eee een Eri nam. Morkate Deror Qua « 0 Nf 24th, TUESDAY—NORMA. : General Hancock for President; Sey- a ere are ere Bt 989, conta. Wasnreeten De On, Besombae tor. 25th) WEDNESDAY_LA FAVORITA. Fon Gctsaiblates Benatar: ta.ginanet mcs) immodiaiety Ga Sis’ pamenge of tha tae, ences iM be wold at publi. gation, under th super SOU, TERED EY (Warewee Nee vs IN aend tata 18 Govirate, In this ar- | Others assert that it did not go into operation Democratic Circular—Marder Trial. Colonel A. P . M., U. x 5 . - atch x SIDAY. the 2th towtant, at Lincolai | | Admission, $1;, Reporved hep alae og tangement the Vico Presidency is not provided | watil June, 4867. It is probable the matter | PR encecstapes apres aatene ‘ Tated as un. | Drees Circle, $1.50; Orchestra Chairs, $2 will be submitted to Chief Justice Chase for 5 8, Dec. s80- vas levy. SO cents. Seais for either night at Metze- | for, probably on account of the extreme mod- vebagelra ciation of this city, aided by such Conserva- 0 Army Wagons ts Lead MuleHar- | rott's. de Wt! | eaty of the “bey Miles.” Hoffman 1s, however, jecision. ——— tive Union men as Samuel T. Glover and Gol. Vie. Bodies unBiiahed. 250°Seis Wheel do., NGS OF SCOTLAND. freely talked of for the second place on the na. | How. SonULER UoLvax ONTHRRECONSTRUC. | Broadhead, old adnerents of the Blair teonen @two-herse Ambulances Sets. Wheel Ambu : it ate tional ticket with Hancock, by those claiming | r10n Po.tcy oF Oononxss.—The following | here have issued au appeal to the Steam Engine, ance Harness, Densatnie Major cember 14th, publishes the proclamation of > - he | letter of Hon. Schuyler Uolfax, Speaker of the | of Missouri, to organize coun’ associations | Governor H’ if Mississippi, in ret- »rthington 25 Wagon Wheels, METZEROTT HALL. to have both knowledge and infiuence in ! 4 or Humphreys, of issippt, io Pee ete my Wagon, Tongue, men : premises. House of Representatives, has jast appeared: © | ®1d_ form pemoerai, ciabe Ta every HY: | orence to commanieatious recerved at bis olfice | S2d.We quote Western Seer -Baniulenes Wheels MONDAY. DECEMBER 23, The Citizen states also that it has authority | WasmrmoTon. D. U., Dec. 2d, 1867—My Dear | “Png matey tees Mee pete Yor shooting with | “from gentlemen of high official and social po- | wrench Seine coatinnes quiet, vat Travelling Forge, eon ibe: O18 Bae” KENNEDY'S LAST NIGHT. | for believing that when Secretary McUalloch | Mr: Conway I have bute moment amid mal- | intent to kill Seymour Voulaire, & lawyer of | sition in diffrent portions Of tne Siate, ©x- | steady and firm im tome ‘ 2 Beapery 90-5 ie: 2: a ‘Sui preainsebilacncaas fetizes from his present piace, the financial | TRU, Gules 10,007 in reply, 10, your leusr | se. Jovis, enew on rial: Rath nad an int. | Bone aud compare ean wn pa son neny -- oatenben uband is abundant, and is nie Male Pack Sad- 300 40. do. Sprin : : Posucec nu taerseNae vee ar De any backward steps in, reconstruction. We PPOer Wy see the blacks, “to seize ibe Kandi and commune Rally 55 conte per gation reece lew on agon Bows. J eve stal our at e mee on nei- farme, Doping that Congress will Fesether with Tools of all kinds, and other ar- Yee, when.—vTendered,” in connection with | plethat the Stateeieils ia cetettines | Frem Chicage—iadignant Feuiaus—lowa | arrange © plan of division and distribauon, | gy oa pee ines I a. Organized on the enduring cerner stone of loy- Demecratic Convent ‘but unless this is done by January next, they | Virginia News Borders nant io ene itil tn teen ome ents omens ee A ere ee Ee Rity and justice, and shail be lea back to thelr [Special Dispatch to the Star} Will proceed to nelp themselves, sndareae- _ The Richmond Examiner contains letier ime ee 2 als Get up an’ Bar the Door, 0.” Grn. Hancock AND tHE MiLiTARY Cox- | old places in our Council Halls by those who | Orrcao, Dec. 23.—The Fenians of Chicago | termined to go to war, and are coufident thai | fom an English farmer who wane eee, ‘erma cash. ir Government funda. “The Star Spangled Banner, &c., &c. MissION.—Edilor Stir: A paragraph trom the | dared amid the tornado of treasom tha: swept | are very indignant at the attempt to place | will be victors 1m any conflict th the | ore <= =e buy farm large By order of the Quartermaster General. Piano Forte. Mise Kenned: m correspondence of the Boston Post, | over the South, to stand faithfully and fear- tchell at the head of the Order tm this | ™ y and furnish wames and places,” and | “provide him with @ reasonable i RECS ig ee re * reed Beata, 75 Ueuts, Jt was atgted that Gen. Hanceck’s | leasly for liberty and the Union. WhileI do | Jobs Mitchell at the head of the Order im this | sgamonishing the black race that it any such | Virginia, for ve b de19st — Rrevet Brigadier General 0 SA pet at 7; commence at 8 0 cleck. "| chances of receiving the Democratic nomina- | not believe in confiscation, of anytbing look. | country. Ropes or expectations are entertained you have | ®miner says he can Tickets at Metzerott’s Store. de20-3t_ | tion for the Presidency were damaged by bis | ing like reve! ‘nd hepe to see suffrage as Bra renee of Iowa have called their | Bie ymen 7 baving served as one of the members of the | universal as safety to the cause of loyalty will ta OF conspiracies have bee: ipte | settle im that te. iY :. " rmit,and th stored States guaranteein, the 26th of ruary next, to elect delegates to Ministers and delegates representi Cunistuas extentarsuext Ras beah grtsg ine togndeat tha press aaa s | caneuiee een a eeain aot “modify the | the National Democratic Convention, and to yi What is | tion of the Methodist Protestant Unurch in BY THE potice that it has appeared in the clippings of | terms of reconstruction in any essential fea- | Dominate candidates for State officers, not kBown of your plans and conspiracies will PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, the Star. De disco’ been grossly deceived, and ifany combinations | bis countrymen who may feel PROPOSALS. p®°orosars tures hair's breadth. Ifthe former rebels of the |. and the first Western North Carolina, met at Russellville, stant) ar Gen. Hancock was not a member of that | Seutk. whose baffled ambition plunged a | Murders and beries in quietand peaceofseciety, Tenn..on Friday, the i3th inst, for the pur- Ry., December ls. 187,” § : $thand oth, | C29%% And had nothing more to do with its | peaeefal country into the carnage of civil Birmen, 820 tee ek assumes the form of insurrection, wiil sig” pose of organizing & new contercane @ietrict of Is (which must be in duplicate CARROLL HALL, G st., between 9th and 10th, | action than simply to obey orders as a military | war, Tefuse to exercise the right of suffrage ALBIGH, N. s. — A Beero was ed Ropes thodist Protestant c or- ail vortieement attached to each.) | On MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 23, 1357, fan in executing its findings. Doubting not | which Congress proffered to the great bulk of | stabbed esterday in a fracas between two or amen eapization took place. is til 12 o'clock m.. TUESDAY, c fio al ouek that you will set this matter right in behalf of | them, on their head and not ours will be the | three colored soldiers, and died im @ few min- ‘cate rd requests sheriffs and other peacs ‘cath rz wie ta says: ur young for furnishing the followinz a ami tees ‘i &galiant and meritorious officer. responsibility. Yours, very truly, utes. i to be prepared with the aia ef the men are daily leaving their mative Siaie io = of best quality new Bacon Bides, to PART I 1 ams reepectioliy yours, a (Bienes) Eris: Hoe Dnteus: | thiee benkneceoue irhes popup’ dere, against tbe pence and'order of tee | 3 cured aad smcked. clear tides’ or | The Sunlight Comes Cherus....Grammar Schools | Our correspondent is right in regard to the | T° Hoa: Tuomas W. Oosway, New Orieans, | tires} opr yr alee asia i eh offenders can be tried | ed in the bid. a Keturn of the Seldiere—Chorus 4 Sec. Schools | BAtUFe of Gen. Hancock’s connection with the To Be Marrizp To-Morrow.—We learn Robberies and murders continue in the re the civil authority, aud says: “It is ad- oe pour emote nn” | Mest Mle te the Lane, Love arise mom | falittary conmtt-im question.. The atem re- | that the marriage between Col. Eli 9. Parker, | counties of Craven, Jones and Lenoir, and | visable, as far as practicable, when freed per- | Semi-Chorus, i Clara Vonck | ferred to escaped our notice. of Gen. Grant's staff, and the beautiful Miss | great alarm exists. They are committed by ¢ are Merry Troubade re— s0DS are to be arrested that the posse comilatus a rd should be composed of persons of the same | Face or color. Agents of the Bureau of Refu- gees, and Abandoned Lands. and — commanders of troops are hereby directed to | aid and co-operate with the civil authorities jd germane 3 order and enforcing thi pean i 3 . | armed negroes upon unoffending whites ‘Kato Byram | Sava. Rump is editor of the Cincinnat | Minn po rir ele appa teens Prompt eforts are necessary to restore quiet z Reed of the Enquirer, and E ate iphany, Rev. | and confidence. 1 Sec. Schools | Gazette, Henry quirer, nos | Dr, Hall being the officiating clergyman. The bape a eip Beamer Ella Clarke Reed of the National Union. The Queen City | ceremony was jayed, it will be remembered, Accidentally Killed. eee “tlie Lenman | ©Ught to be well supplied with Reed-ing Ran ete Ga ae ee {Special Dispatch to the Star.j When the Green Leaves—Chorus matter, 7 ae, : Naw York, Dec. 23.—John Kempston, Olerk and Sec. Schools + edly be firmly tied on to-morrow n | Maggie's Secret—Solo. is .Mary Qooper PrRsonaL.—Lient. en. Wm. T. Sherman ig | wedding affair creates great interest of the Superior Court, was ran over and in- ‘ i—Bol, Grace Hu Green are the Hills—@herus inter, ‘and Seini-C s i ‘ora 5 ‘Martha Greason | in Baltimore, the guestof Maj.Gen. Van Vliet, | the elite. stantly Killed at Fulton ferry Saturday by a | they may be too weak to | A bell weighing six nundrea pounds has ples of the Han ' s ho egraaad cua aay ams i Breakfant Dacre ce ee S Unere Co co. aud Hog. Sehoals | '--- Ex-Gocrviaty Staalon ‘azrived tu thas city hepa cberaripoariaglatarthpinctisalved| Mf omrg pep ogi coro mean Land mye enemy eee om pl Wytheville by Capt Jobn H Gibtene rie ph me AOR AR pen Mas rita? y oly | yesterday from Wheeling. -+-- Hon. L. H. | Ways and Means at their meeting this mora- ly censured the ferry company forsee rect. Vickabarg, ing sub-district of Mis. | tomes of the bell can be heard twelve miles. 4 . j P rT Chandler, of Va. and General O'Brian, of | ing, continued thi jubject of investigating the | ing gates to prevent passengers rushing on | Sissippi, such military force as he can | eh are. best quality Crushed Sagar, in | flow Lovely are the Woods........Grammar Schools | Richmond, are at the Ebbitt House. -+-- Gap- | various whisky meters and pl: it while ths other passengers and vehi- | Spare to aid them: in Arkznsas vality Granulated Si Out in the Starlight—Sole and Quar- tain and Mrs. Murcelusx, of the Uhinese nayy, | ed by the inventors to prev ing off. nested te call on Brevet Brigadier st quality Granulated Sugar. in 7orheseaeeiccri Fic a Tes FG | eee te He Clarke Motor was oxasathed byine pac tener Te . H. Smith, Little best quality Cofte Sugar, in | Yotces of the Nieht— Duct seen o- Pagn — to-day. None of the meters submitted thus far The Angela Traged district of Arkansas. Ni. quality Co! | Aé piel and let ear Bons esa seem to satisfy the Committee that they § can tp og Ad ‘will be considered to s ic new crop. to be packed in | where she's sinepiage Duct THa Untionnp Bitis.—Theonty bills signed vent dishonest parties from swindling the {Special Dispatch to the Star.) previeus orders ‘outhorizing wad-heoped barrels, fall head- | Fibers Shee siveping by the President that were not reported to Uon- | Beventn eh Borvraxo, Dec. 22—Grest preparations are | fhe ‘trial by military commamros i] gress before adjournment are those changing moking here for the faneral of the victims of | scting without law or suthori | the time of holding the anual meeting of the | INTERNAL ReVENUE—The receipts from | the Angola disaster. Eighteen of the bodies | OF attempt t Kill freedmen, Sretgn acids or ramtmar Schools | stockholders of the Union Pacific Railroad | this source to-day were $736,487.71. ow remain wi E. L. Mattison, | offenders are not punished by the civil author. Biform strength, th taking ‘horm 2,22 | Company, and the bill ehanging the name of ——__ oo —— eee a poned ROR ‘was Feovgnined by | ties, arrests Ne Ae Eeauid ounce of Po te put up im new murdle and Pearson | a cvacl Ubase Barney. The other bills in the The Wallach Scheel Building. epg wcll anand ‘will act as tbe Governor of Missisei e-balf of each. to be ~ Choru se ud -Grammar Schools A SENSATION PUT AT REST. directs, and ‘faithfully administer the iaws ~ Ry — bands of the President fail for lack of hisap-| New York Market, . “fuati Dottie. The Piano used o this occasion in from the Mu- | Provaly except the bill to incorporate the Firs, | _Fellowing upon the disastrous fire at the Cal. Withers Bias oe, + prtapermrteone same | sic Store of Mr. i which to be stated Wick, in strong Naw York, Dec. 23.—Flour quiet and steady. Presb yterian Church in this city, which wag | V8FY Baptist Church,astatement that appeared | Wheat quiet’ and firm. ‘ors, farmer. ork dull; Mess when military us will soon cease for offences For | Bot presented to the Executive until Saturday | 1" ® city paper te the effect that the fines ofthe | Rye firm. Oats a tr: freedmen.' hildren half price. Tickets, Fifty mor sale by the Bigher. P Hart’ Soap, dry. fall ay fap tate Bokoel m | orate ts ands od sevnres, (00) ate tareoet ve | Oe cai eed ican oan a | srldy See any ee ee we <istain over 25 per | her} at the Musi: Store st J oPSEIig ard atike | Mr. Johnson’ssignatare, as he has no authori. | b¢ defective, created some excitement im tha; Spirits mtine steady at 50a0% cents. ait ree fr all | Bone : > ty to affix his name and approval after the day | P&Ft of the city, especially as it was positively | Rosin very rm at $2.20 tr strained common. | S*2didate programme put forth by the New Jkalt: fa stung” Luace, strapped with green | y&%Procemis for the purchase ofa Piano forthe | Ch ‘nich Congress adjourns. ‘The Chairmes, | alleged that the heating apparatus of inst York Citizen : st n, Selected by yourselt sxait ; use of the Public Schools at | Sus teameonioe we Engrossed Billy | D¥ding had been examined and condemned THE COURTS, 2A Now York een Journal announces, | from ‘the eauire panel, you nove been criea isht'‘Tor the Toms in drvings BALLS, PARTIES, &. Sire De Sia ot wet vomreesion of soe Bill tase | BY Sac seat noe thas ee eae, | sae fimoteand Obio Rai; | ged plan of Mr. Johnson for rauuing uexi | SUUlY of the offences ald to your charge. 1: fault headlined,” °@ : * Sat itwennecdestn ta ce axtusd | positively deny baving' given any see road Company, which was on the mont | Now York anda Unined Sisiss oeecne, ir | tonoe of te Iw ape Soot nce Be S0- » Table Salt to be put A The PERSEVERANCE BASE A the Executive signature. thority for such statement, and the | {01 ‘0-day. was postponed. by consent of coun. inet State, Tharsis here ihe highest anchor. | naletment con‘aint two couain, one for a8 oor Boral bality Cod Fi th. BALL CLUB will give » SELEC —————__ whole story appears to haye originated in the |" James H. vs. Wm. L. Dawson, on | it? {oF saying that omen o eeny = the Iith of Augu Exch of these F 5 ((0 gallons of the best ac r Krant; SOIBEE at KREIS’ HALL, Peansyl- ELEOTION OF Ovvicuns.—At the regular an- | peated imagination of a well-meaning but | prom: y note for &1,500. Verdi, of the plan until it was read to bim from the | °2 st, i667. of ; ¥ tween Gth and 7th strecte, ig but | promissory no . ict for ‘the eoveunanen transactions embraces the offence of the fors!- Pibeat Lardcdf the very best qualiry, in kegs, in | THURSDSY EVENING Peceabes'S, tase? 2 | RUB meeting of the Washington Uorrespon. s 7. rather excitable gentleman, who stafted out laimtif, ‘with interest from maturity, May Smounts a required during the month of Janu- kets. ONE DOLLAR, sdmitting gentleman dents’ Cinb, held on Saturday evening, the fh ‘With the determination of distinguishing him. ery. 168. and indi following officers were elected to serve during Se oe paper ve ni % the “Of the same Kidney is doubtiess the story | Die sending of & citizen of this State into exile. Wo barrels best quality Dried Peaches. published in that paper, and severai times re- | The Government might have additional es self by straitway finding some defective flu: >, Kemi eae Produced in the Herald, to the effect that the | COUDtS, embracing other charges against you Potatoes. of the very best quality, in amounts | YW % WiLL, DANCE THE OLD YEAR Tar won ba ie ee ee Damen Public indignation, andunfor, | Bests She Metropolis. “Ooutinned ty ane Sr olll boy tendered to, BES Dee en | os tecictnnet as menen See eee required from time te time during the mouth of S = ork World; first vice president, J. B. McCal- | tonately selected the W g | Court. 5 ction mighi “ Isis ‘al: y 8 ‘allack School Butiding si lector of customs of New York. Those here | O® this convi you tbe sent to the ~onte ae of the very bet avality, im amounts re- he Sire Grane Combhaation. Ballo thes -A pce hanger Pgesatengt Cnimexns Vice | as the shining mark for his big scare. a hn Dangerfield vs. Frank Herbert; Laski | Woo should knew as much about this matter Sn oe ase eh Panning ag aired from time to time during the mouth of | it, Will be ven, B. i. i view of the careful provisions made i eS Heieter 4 as anybody, affirm positively that the Exec an, oem 3 Pe : ODD FELLOWS" HALL. on t3u STREET, | func; eecretary, O. K. Harris, Baltimore Sus; | 227% © a a Bena | uoamee Boyce & Tertom;, Mat 4 emecea tute when they propose to deliver | ol PEMEDAY, December ii. isd (nee ¥ens% : construction of the Wallach Sehool Building | tingly & Caren, Continued. tive ped Td) get a Mr. moe, . 5, treasurer, L. I. Grounse, New York Times. then loch cabinet-makers wi Scat eed tec best t0 make tig oue ofthe randset ballvot ite | executive committee, W. W. Warden, Poiia: | ‘2 £U8Fd aeslast Are, the statement crested | ,,The argamrat ie the Oourt iten came up on | Cr 'a,'be Ne ts ths habit of endotag en: pplication at th srason. Tickets @1. By order delphia Ledger; W. B. Shaw, Boston Transcript | UCh Surprise amongst those interested in | pigag of Mr. Brown, in the case of the Northern ae aes vicar donc nee con: imprison de 2r8t" COMMITTE Jas.G. Holland, New York Associated Press. prpaigon iene nfibereacrgaom roy pn etl i Bl oi the annoumcement that there is tobe a va- | YOU Would not add to its moral effect. The a aespin 3 : court is, that IANO STOOLS. 4. K. Elliott Philadelphia 4ge; H. V.N. Boyn- ers tomakea thorough examination of tnebuild | Of the agent’s bond. ‘The plaintiff argues ed cancy. Mr. McCulloch has had no ihumation | S€Btence of the is, you pay & fine of ton, Cincinnati Gazette; Joseph MacFariand the agent was not given notice of his defanit, ano Stool le > | ing. This gentiem: te |. Harkness, the Warcroome oto coecriptions and all pricesat | fy ening Press Association; W. P. Seville’ | ‘nf Tule an, Mr. Joh U. Harka And was not discharged when the defa: when the default was 4 bas attended to the duty entrusted to him and discovered; and second plea, that he was em- Sele Agunsint Bet mye aco. FARA New York Herald. makes the following report to the Mayor, | ployed m some other capacity than that stated “BS'Mason & Hamilin’s Cabinet Orga REHEAT BARGAINS. sioner of the General Land Office is in receipt | ®®Y ®PPrebensions excited by the seusation M. WILLIAN. 336 Pennsylvania avenne, bas | of returns showing a disposal of 52,761 acres of | SFY im question : t on his tables a large lot cf FLOWERS from ‘high authority’ that Mr. Johnson wanrs | tO hundred and fifty doliars, A chort time his place for somebody else, and the Secretary | ®fter the court adjourned Horron paid his fue, has not made known his gesire to resign.” and was discharged irom custody. REGULATIONS FoR LABORERS IN THE FOURTE THE ReoRGanizaTIon or TUR PaRxcH MILITARY DisTRIOT.—Major General Urd, in | 4®™¥—Osble dispatches from Paris yester- his Cireular No. 4, says: “Boards of Arbitra- oe ache, chon maaan nee Guosemon Disrosat or Puaiic Lanps—The Commis. | Which, will, itis to behoped, serve toallay | Mone dond. | to, and defendant claimed that there was no negligence en their a ica ton forthe a of laborers will be ap- | fer the it week im the Senate, was imtro- F the public lands daring the month of N. Richara were Crry, Dec. 21, 1867, jointed a the orders heretofore issued | duced into the Leguiatif by M. Gres- 2 cents @ spray, worth from $1 t ber iat, atthe following local offices, vic chard Wallach, Esq., “ = these headquarters, in the following | sier, and was yeelerday. M. Gresaier, wistence Stores, viz. 2 \Fimmings atoeents per yard, wort Eau Claire. Wisconsin, 32675 acres; ‘Traverse Sik ts asenae ee ey named cases only: ist. At the instance of the | on reporting the bill, made aspeech explain. qual to the Government | cent. + goods SUITABLE FOR CHRI3TMAS | Oity, Michigan, 13,05 acres. The greater por- 19m iaete faaee anes ten Be ae ination laborer who msy make complaint = ws- | ing features, and defending the character eet. price per pound to be stated PRESENTS, at half price and less. de 14-2w | tion of the land wes located with ugrieultural | or ine sernaces and fuse of the Fave eis. no longer bound, adaginnmay Yo. at ae ee eyed poh ee tered yg & prep- Eecrore MGs eepievane, |Get ana | ihedtimestcalaw, aod forces, and locate | tig achgol noua wits iow to Germins | "Demurrer'o fst PMG waseias, bat to tne | ide, Meet, eeaieneyasnieea i | Hwa foes Meike wero“ prewonl ot O px Bread, pat Mle * : — rv : that the planter bas frandulent!: ed to rea. pat a r ; wrk vanuEiute conbies With military warrants. and the building sufficiently guarded against & Bro. ve. Horace White; Judgment | the laborer ae ‘unduechare of se crop, to the im Gils cite within tweaks GENBRAL STBADMAN here Saturday | "A carefa) examination of the original draw- from the 1eth day Of eptember, inode areas | Diary of aca ig too penne be cee teen toe bids bY a . or morning toresume his duties as Collector o ‘. 5 cases, any ju: of the peace having j 1c ed trom ties who have ings of the several floors shows that the most | paid,and costs of suit, with stay of execntion th their engagements NEW YORE. Internal Revenue in that city. skillful is A Btiention of the architect has been | for five menths. Norris for plaintiffs; Swann | Por ng er ee oF, SReBt Of we Freedmen's Bureau, or, in the latter's absence, post com- a bestowed upon the construction of the build- | for defendant. , wil a , ae omen be CASH CAPITAL $557,000 Sectrry, &c. Hon. Albert G. Burr, | ing, so as to render ignition from the flues im- Assignment fer to-morrow, Christmas eye— scene hada ptt peepee di at at the time = i sSpese member of Congress from Illinois, has gone to | possible. 197, 374, 4, 10, 13, 33, 36, 40, 42, 43, 44, 50, 56, 57, Inndiord, and planter, or as many eee” © Sw CNET, ted | Os Op cin REST MANAGED INBURAUR | Ir bonss A Winshonlar in thet wien tee ng 210K tg the magnitade of the building, and 58.’ Court adjourned. of them aa are partie to tbe contfoversy, bela rs roposals. : NE % c ness MINAL CourT—Jud; isher.—| not al ‘Mitted to choose another, but as permanent amy he a ee COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES. donk tae ‘ pip icbon irl pi ebndas Mae gran celaeh eae ineee, Sarmaces Bro Sulth; pout seven Y, guilty, ateneea ee the two thuerchoven sGallanieas © shire. “im organization and’ promote. the general ei. — — the e! meres E. L. SCHMIDT, qualities, and who 18 spoken of as one of the | were, on trial, found insuMcteny and odes, *hersard Smith, krand larceny, gatity, con. | SapiSEioe eouaat canoes, tax tnaee, ¢ 47: ot me. nde a pownrte Seen ete ; most accomplished ladies of that section. sloned the introduction of two mere farnaces | tenced to the Albany. Penitentiary for 15 | May choose an arbitrator, and should all the | sition to the bill. Towards the close of tee ) GENERAL AcEnt, and the altered condition of the three former | toocths. defendanre Fefuse, the officer Graering the | sitting © vote was taken, and the miaisiry was cian aera 0321 492 Seventh Street. PaTants To ue Ise ee the week sua; | Sha withoet ie lant mtinee a skill, | Here Judge Olin took the bench. Board shall appoint for them. When the la- | eus:ained by & majority of the Uhamber- Be £50N8,100 | FANCY ARTICLES IN THE WAY OF ing on Tuesday, December 3ist, there will be | of the bulldin 7 | Conrad Miller, pect larceny, guilty, two | borers fail to Senna ae eet eee ja Caan oe tor, the nearest Bureau agent or post com- mander martes & suitable representative for them. Board thus constituted will afford all parties a fair hearing.” STaRvina Compirion ev FRespusy 1x Mississirri—Important Orders by General Ord.— General Ord bas directed Brevet Major = e- ‘ths in jail; im another case a nolel pros. a- & a 364 patents issued from the Patent Office. Dur- | Last summer, upon renewing several of the | 2°™' sere . ETS made to | CABINET FURNITURE FOB THE HOLIDAYS, img the past week 575 applications and 75 | furnaces which had become unfit for use tor Be yee <. Such as Marble-top and other Sideboards in great | caveats were flied. Purposes of the not air fl ; and the case cobtiniued OTARTLING NEWS Suites, i s Drocatelle, plush, x Vaxcouymn’s IsLAND.—A despatch bas been ar ey, ace igi Sys lor the Uni States. Ade a Chamber Suites, in endices ariety. received at the Navy Department from Capt. j 49° NINTH STREET, » Center Tables. Work Tables. George A. Emmons, of the U.S. steamer Us BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. Court instracted ¢ jury that they ought not to find a ver- # dtauds, Children’s ¥ancy Bere which are by far tbe most dangorcs dict of guilty of whereas in this case it 3 and | sipee, dated Nov. 26, 1867, enclosing a petition skirtings of wood have been years since re was & week eta from the time the alge General Adam C.Gillem, colonel 24th Untied Tremendous crash in the BAT, CAP, BOOT and | opigg ht Uitre,im ate tad plata tersy. of persons residing in the colony to the Queen, | Moved, and where the floors joined thems ort. Season mastteaten tae lore teat omen A ty gt Sean’ SHOR MABKET. Marked down the entire Stock. | Misses’ and Children’s Fancy Cpaps and Rockers, | asking that the capital and seat of government | mally ee am unity. nine inches of | was the assault and battery. Jury returned 4 Lands for the State of Mississi; to A And in fact every variety Furniture to be additional brick work have introduced, Wi D. C., and LOW PBICE at th ablishment. 430-4t | ¢gund in a first-class Furnitare Store. of the colony be fixed at Victoria, for the pres- thereby ‘making ihe ‘walls ting the 1, ‘verdict of Rot guilty. 5 rears roceed to Ons BD ~~ F)SSoLuTION oF u ERSUL rt o = ————— fears i J) SSL UtION oF corxErNEnsair. Call eariy aud supBly oT G. WILSON, tee ‘whieh caont to allay the inches thiek; | ger on the sth of August, 107, pleaded guiliy; | starving condition ertnersbip heretc xisting onder the | _de 12-eo2w Southeast corner 9th and D'sts, No More Arrointuunts.—Secrétary Mc- an ef Most | jau thirty days, number of the seaanties in bie sub-district, due * m of ¥. ZIMMERMAN & CU. is | —— "oO ves AN ES AND UMBRELLAS. | @¥lloch bas directed that no appoinments be : Nolie proc. in the case of Geo. Humphries tor e and eign seg dm 5 this day disselved by mutual consent. ALKIN. car |. petit larceny. an ebesnce of corn or the means it. HF. /1MMERMAN will contivne the business, CHARES J. PEARCE, manutactu- made in the Treasury Department or any of Frank White, alias Deiph larceny of a | He the absolute necessity of some and is alone authorized to collect the debts duc the | rer of CANES aud UMBRELLAS, No. the Bureaus thereof until after tae holidays. * . 2 made by the firm, and pay sll abilities of ¢ \°. 2125, Pennsylvania avenuegbetween lath valve alae day: yams Fecognizance R. Deiphy ve. provisien seas by the Government e La page rion Ws, RealAge | ore Nears ocean sadn deca aeeeisnce ore | Myo 2S ee tees! Mae Wasbingtoa, D. C., December 13. 3 ec een aa jut ar ie . a sexGomenaniann a aba & INE 18 CARAT GOLD AMERIOAN | President directs that Major H.W. Wharton, Anthony Mundy, It and battery with | lowing order : om. The anders y take this method of tn- |e Warcnes. U. 8. A.. (retired,) report in person, withont PSonm Hamgebans, peat istend bs aon an = Sonne forming his frie See pablic gegerally. who |", targe assortment of LADIES’ WaTonss, | U-8.4~ 5 ‘Jobn ugy, petit 1 ; notte pros. men, and te taks such as may Dare a Hib patronized ‘the late firm. bi | American and Foreign: a large lot of G delay, to Brevet Major General S. Van Viiet. Alex. Adams, grand larceny; pow 9s trial, | b® togive the sect ard ndia Yok of EADIRS SRW. Lientenant Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster Horley foraefenee. : niat respectful an Borel, conrad. ta, ved os at Baltimore, Md. manic of that vatconsgn wie has becuse | 20 1¢,, 4 fick amortnieat of Prsécan Gold Lagten , Ma. i scteyiber has been coupes ted Liens co Rm Thhnubleg, Charme. sand pare Birerware of all | DEATH oF 4 REVRNUS OrricER—Secretary oe sell forty percent, = No330 Serontt creat Ica tian anyother jews /ier a the ctf nz cent. | MoCullock this morning received information 5 rind c Equrer Couns— Justice Wylie Owens bi between D st. and La. avenge. ticle warrant of the death of George W. Wilcox, Assessor z NTH t Revenue for the ¥ COOPERATIVE STORB. 487 MINT | _de 4-1m" ino Internal 3d district D beet Family Floer. Sew Thuckwheat | [OR SALE—29 000 ve.,near 13th strest. cob from New York Mills; Grahera Flour, bloomin, Sa ee ‘THe Waits Hoven —There was an unusn- . Lard.E ges. Sugar Ou - | ai large crowd of visitors at tne Execative ncuorel i Rita, Nortnern, Appice | Parg.izom where There sume tpraed. ile on. Mansion this morning, and macy had an in- it New York prices, Freah Pesc cans, Loring’, Golde and othor | ‘wsported in America, A. Jal terview with the Executive. Among those pre eee Bin arn bps ae “ath apretd a, ‘who called this forenoon were Senator Poe x " iption for stock ai OTIOR —Boses, 5 ‘roy, How. J.. 8, Black, Hon. BD. W. Vorkece: Eee a ae SENS | AE Ce a | cee ot Sepeere

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