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THE EVENING STAR. | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The loan market in New York is quict.at ‘The Largest Cireulation in the Disteit, percent Commercial bills arescarce and pass CROSBY S. NOYES...... WASHINGTON CITY: TUFSDAY..... JANUARY 21, 1865, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘RECEPTIONS. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE that the Ladies of the Executive Mansion, Mr-. Pattwer- son and Mrs. Stover, will be at home on Mon- day evenings, after seven o'clock. Theeven- | ing has been fixed upom for the drawing-room | receptions of the ladies in lien of the afternoon | as during last season, and they will receive | every Monday evening until further notice. Bins. PostasteR Geyerat RaNpatt will boid receptions on Wednesday afternoons of each week. Taz Lavies op Srcretary Brownra's < will receive their friends, as usual, on ‘Wednesday's, from 12 to o'clock, p.m. Resi- | dence on Montgomery street, Georgetown | Heights. Sreaxen Corrax’s Recertions are to be every Friday evening, from 8% to Il p. m., commencing Friday, January 17th. The recep- tions of the Speaker's mother and sister, Mrs snd Miss Matthews, for ladies, and gentlemen Sccompanying them, will beevery Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to 4 p. m. Gewezat Geant will be at home on Wed- nesday evenings, January 15th and February Sh. Nocards of invitation will be issued. ——-<-e-—___ GOOD RIDDANCE. While all Americans are from principle op- Posed to any interference by European powers our citizens, whether mative bora or naturalized, and while the arrest by the British authorities of George Francis Train and his two companions—reported in our cable tele. grams on Saturday—is likely to provoke voluminous diplomatic correspondence and | poseibly bad feeling between the two countries, We yet suspect that a majority of our people will feel a sort of secret satisfaction that the blatant | mountebank has come to grief, and can in some | Way be kept quiet for a little time. | Of Messrs. innell and (jee, named in the | do«pstch with him, we know nothing: but the | foolish utterances of Mr. Train before sailing | for England, could have no other effect than to make him an object of suspicion to those en- trusted with the public safety of Great Britain. Without earnestness of purpose or deep con- Fictions, he attaches himself to new movements solely on account of the notoriety thus given bim, and of course he carries with him no weight or influence. We trust, therefore, for | its own sake, that he is not connected in any way with Fenianism, and that his visit to Eu- Tope had nothmg to do with the interests of | that organization. The effect on himself is a matter of small consequence, outside of his own immediate family—it, indeed, it will make | much difference there. Like the “immoriai J. N.” there is getting to bea little too much of George Francis, and we suppose he might as | well “assume the pressure” in England as any- where. | Tux Passace of Mx. Lixcouy Trnoven Bartimone.—We have re pamphlet purporting to be the History and Evidence of | the Passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harris- | burg, Pa.. to Washington. D. C.. on th 23d of February, 1861,” being the claim of Al- len Pinkerton, detective of Chicago, for the honor ef detecting the first alleged plot to as- sassinate President Lincoln in his passage + through Baltimorr, which claim is disputed by Joba A. Kennedy, superintendent of police in | New York city, who, some months ago, wrote | a letter claiming the honors for himself, which | Was published in the second volume of “Los- sing’s History of the War ot the Rebellion, which he declared that “he knew nothing of | any connection of Pinkerton with the matter.” | Pinkerton fortifies himself with letters from N, | B. Judd. one of Mr. onfidential | trends, and oth acconnt of his | ed to. ny Lincoln's giving a: GRanv Oxare > AND CoNCERT.—This eve- Bing, Rossini'= sublime oratorioof Stabat Mater will be given entire at the grand concert at Metzerott Hall. combin: » direction of Max J 3 ‘he orchestra wil ber among its } the best musicians of the country. The names of the prima donne, Gazaniga, Miss Minnie Hauck, Madaine Louise Kapp Young, together with those of mann. Ronconi, Bellini, An- cient guarantee that the en- tertainmen be of the highest order. ' “The Gran Decness ov GEROLSTEIN. | dispatch fre ew York, yesterday, says:— The “Grand Duchess’ was performed thi | £ for the one hundredth time, at the French | y company. The | We shail soon and Carl Be house was or ded to excens. bave this ¢ tion of the season in our city, as Mr. Bat man’s company is to appear at | the National Theatre on Monday evening next, | J and the “Grand Duchess” will be | the opening performance. The sale of reserved | norrow (Wednesday) | * the music store of W.G, Metzerott | eee a eee mil for the ratification of the treaty transferring St. Thomas and St. John to the United States was taken up yesterday in the Popular branch of the Danish Parliament without important dehate. The whole subject | Was referred to a special commitieer, which | ‘as authorized to call upon the Danish Gov- *Tament for details of the negotiations with the Uvited States. The committee will meet in se- ret session. 87” We thave received from Major Ben. Per- ley Poore, Clerk of Printing Records, the second edition of his Congressional Directory for the second session of the Fortieth Congress, which is decidedty the most complete compilation of the kind ever printed, and very useful for ref- erence We alluded to its varied contents in OUr notice of the first edition. Over Twist last night at Wall's Opera House was a fine performance, more than re- alizing public expectations. Miss E. Mestayer | and Messrs. Davenport and Wallack were, at | the close of the second act, called before the curtain, which fell upon the final scene in a storm of applause. It is repeated to-night. | DratH oF A Sox or PaTnick HeNny.—The Virginia papers contain notices of the death a | wy* since of Mr. John Henry, of Char- | te, the last survivor save one, we believe, of | the children of Patrick Henry, and the owner of the old family seat and burial place of the great orator. a7 From Fr Taylor Bookstor, of Harpers’ Mage February Also, from Shillington, Odeon Building, we have early copies of Harper and Lady for Feb- reary. 87 From J. Disturnell, the compiler, we have received the “United States National Register for 1868,” being a “Blue Book™ in com- pact form, containing a considerable amount of valuable information in a small space; also, a map of the United States, S7 The Inw suspending the collection of di- Tect taxes in the South expired on January Ist Secretary McCulloch has taken no steps toward collecting it, but has expressed his desire that the time be . xtended, a7 The | eh & Kichardson, “Hndson we have advanced copies | id Godey's Lady's Book for Gen. Grant, accompanied by Bishop MclIl- vaine, of Onio, and ex-Goy. Fisk, of Louisiana, arrived in Richmond yesterday, for the pur- pose of attending the mecting of the Trustees of the Peabody Southern School Fund. a7 WG. Metzerott & Co. send us the follow- ing new music: “Those Dark Eyes,” a song: *Sunsbine,” a ballad; and “The Soldier's Prayer a bass song. sz We have papers of yesterday morning from Boston and other points a thousand miles away, but none from Alexandria, just across the river. Why is this thus? a7 Messrs. Blanchard & Mohun send us Harper's Mogazine for February, and Harper's Bazaar for February Ist. ‘Tax Lottery or Lure is still drawing at the Natigual Theatre. | at tao. continues strong. ‘There is a good invesiment The ¢ orn! mawr ers a Amounts can be procured except at an advance. There is at present noactaal export demand, » thongh fi | You ered The market for United States securities ond, and fiuaneial institutions are bn ying oderately for the employment of balances. tinued firmness of bonds at London. what unexpected under ail the circum: ees, And the fresh upward turn in gold aid lly in strengtheming the market, Hold- generally firm, and no important wenties ofthe issues marketable in Europe, are especially strong. Governm: Wasnrnaton, Jan. #1, 1368.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gov- ernment securities : e 6's Cony Five Twenties, i802 ws VS. Five Ewenties, Janse Jy, 08 1054 Uv Ten Fortis 108s DEW YORK FIRST ROA! Coupons. pig _ save ss | 520's.In &Iy, 6S, fies alee Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stecks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows : New Yor«, Jan. 21—First Board—U. S. 6's, ESI, coupon, 10y; 5.20's, 188, coupons, 110: 1564, ex-coupon, 107: 1565, cow 108; 1865, coupon, new, 105%; 5.20", 1861, eoapor. 105; :7.30's, second, 105% ;7.30"s, silver, 25%; . N.Y. Central, 127%; Ene, 75: Husson, 141: Heading, 8; 1104: Michigan Southern, 37% Tilthols Central; 11; Cleveland and Pittsbare, 95 ern, 61x; do_ preferred, 73 Cleveland and re Toledo, it; Rock Island, 975: Ft. Wayne, 1014; Ohio and Mississi pi Certificates, 32: Telegraph, 35; Boston Water | Power, 194: 33g: tates Gold, Adams Express, 72%; American Expres Wells Fargo & Go. Express, 48%; United Express, 75%; Merchant’s Union, 35: 139%. Baltimore Market. Fiour.—Yesterday sales so faras we aread. vised compre only 100 barrels Howard Stree Super at $0.50. 20 barrels do cut Extra at $0 and 100 barrels Fi Corn yesterday. but it was lower in pri sales Showing a falling off since to 3 ets. per bushel. were small. tained. § In Wheat the transactions but prices were pretty well les comprise 350 bushels Pennsy! 200 bushels, good Marylan: 200 bushels prime Virginia do. at et : and 300 bushels choice white at 290 cts. Oats were steady and firm, 1,250 bushels com- mon selling at 7! nd 2,200 bushels good at 75 ets. Provisions.—We note a continued good de- mand for Bacon in the jobbing way. the orde amounting probably from #) to 50Lhds 4: | whieh are being filled at 11 cents for Shout 12% cents for rib Sides, and 13 cents for (By ph.] New Yorr, Jan. 2l--Flour dull and un- changed. Wheat dull. Oorn te. better. Rye Oats steady. Pork dull; Mess $21.37. Lard quiet st 1248134. Whisky nominal Barley steady. and lower at Freights firm. $ ast yc. Peas nominal. Cotton quiet ¥ for Middling Uplands. its Turpentine quiet at 5i Rosin steady at $2.47 ya8e.9 for com- BY D. V. PERMISSION, Dr.J.J.MURRY. Ralbprench at the 20:h street MF. Mission MOBRO w epmneniey, BIORT. ot 7h o'clock 4. SHERMER. ‘COLUMBIA TYPO \PHICAL UNION, 0.101 — isl Meeting will be beld N A Spec ward EVENING. the fo fourth story of Wood- at Tis ok Se °5 HO BLACK, Ree. Bac. ‘A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE fonaD OF TRUSTEES on eae Will be beld in their room, at the City Hal Oats (Tuesday) EVENING at7 0’ Shock. for the purpose of organization, appointin } commnitioes, Se. | A CLASS FOR INSTRUCTION 7H ¥oca) MUSIC will be formed FRIDAY EVEN . January 24, at s Thoxe who iris to cultivate the art are _ Forme moderate 1 2-0. FF RIESDSHTP aban, Ae Tene attendance of every member, of lates & ae he eetinzto a 2 THU VENING, bens tee sonal red. SWEET, Express)” Per Séc MERRIE ai me members” of HIRAM 10. oo M are notified ot at thete Hit, corm on WEDNESDAY ‘clock. for the purpos. of 19th +t. and Penna. EVENING, 224 ins! pose of making arrang: Be gale attend the funeral of their late Brother EN'AM'N Bascock ¢ funeral will take pinee on THURSDAY, 234 inst. até ‘clock p.m. Members will meet at the o'clock. Brethen of other Lodges are » insiied to attend. the WM. JOHS | LA JEWELL, Seerct: (CO-OP ERA- SING AND DEPOSIT ‘assoulatio’. A preliminary meeting for the purpose of organ- [aing an association under the shove name, was held on Saturday night Inst, (January Is )at Tem: rance Ha'l. A temporary organization was of fected, and an adjournment was made to mert at the same place om next FRIDAY NIGHT uary 24, at 7 o'clock. in order to clect offers aad to effect BPyimanent organization. G ALF. pid tA 500 9th street. was author- ined. in the meantime. to recetve subscriptions for stock te thle sessetat ation. ett at t oo ‘snd Repub. ath HON. ISAAC WN. ABNOLD'S NEW LECTURE LINCOLN, AT METZEROTT HALL, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, 22» INST. The seventh lecture of the course before the Men's Christian Association will be deliv s above. Tickets, with reserved seats, 75 for sale only at Metzerott's | Other tickets, be obtained at Ballant; fe, Seventh strect, and af the usual plac Doors open atT o'clock. Lecture commences at quarter before 8 jazi at | © uke H. SHAFFIELD, FRENCH CONFECTIONERY AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S BEFECTORY, 246 Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and "Thirteenth st { ee SER Ee AT sb Be HOURS as a i a ap5 EBING. FROM 7 stern, dc. always on hand. Parties, Weeding. and Receptions supplied with Chicken bster Salad, Chickens, Croquetts, Oysters frail uyice, Blessed Fanoy. Cakes. Icé Creams, $plites, Charlotte Busse. sc. Chins. Giese. Silver, tere, Re. jo Orn arti ted. Graces in theeity asain the country oy: iiclied, and promptly attended to. Thave no connestion or interest in any gute ery Establishment in this city, or ever ‘eam S08. H. SHAFFIRLD. == WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT OFFICE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders'of thls fo tt will be held at the office Siar SER Toth st oP pnoRay, ar BAILEY, Sec'y AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY. oe a looting of ot the cnecae Annual M. ization Society will be viwiN. the ziet CONGRESSIONAL. Songzn— Youueday afernooa— ‘The joint resolution in sation. to Oonsalar privileged nostion Thomas his resolution t2 allow Patitiy. F- ‘Tbot fotake his soat as Senator from, Mary- ‘or. Hendricks favored the resolution. a ata Tose lo speak; but yielded the a. 5 who moved to go inte exceutive session; which was agreed ts. ‘The Ohair appointed as the Gommittes of Conference on part of the Senate on the con- traction bill Messrs. Caitell, Trambull, and Moi ron. After a short executive session the Senate ad- journed. Hover.—After our report closed yesterday — The Reconstruction bill, way discuswed at some length, w! Mr. Butler moved an amendment permitting the officers of the ctvil koveratasats in theex- sluded States to be selected and eppointed by the Constitutional Conventions there after the should have formed a constutution and submil- ted it to the people for ratifiention. a motion— Mr. Schenck moved the appointment of a Committee on Conference ou the cotton tax bill, and on the anti-coutraction bill, to, Agried he committees are as follows: On Cotton ‘Tax—Senators Sherman, Conkling, and Morrill ot Vermont; Representatives Maynard. and Brooks. On Prohibiting Contraction of Currency—Senators Cattell, Trumbull, and Morton: Representatives Schenck, Hooper. and Niblack. A motion to adjourn was then agreed 'to— yeas ®, nays not counted—and the House ad- journed. 176 F. W. BRANDENBURG. Earitenler moma “ given oy Re z hon el — aud end house ral that tha haves cata Hed my galt “ae ne NG LIST tna COMMON « or COSTUM AS CARPETS. Heat Carpets and housekeepers will find it to their ge be, call. promis meme to make the est quality and charge the low -at W. BRANDENBURG ja2i-Im* No. ee Pa. a a 17th and 18th sts. THE ORPHAN aE DIS. r. fi BIgr. Or oouuas BUA. sian. be 1 Fasedian. Fhe eat having reporiett o ania ob tot No, 4 ie subdivision to Pan ie terme ie! December, A.D Ias7, ordered that the sale 0 reported. be, ratlited and confirmed unless cau the ry be shown on or before the 15th any of February ie t: provided a copy of this ord bla hed once & week for three success! F tosaid 1th day of February in th PUBCELL. Judge of the Orphans’ Court. A true copy. sales iad JAS. R. O'BEIBNE. _ia aww Begister of Wills. JOS. J. MAY & CO. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. FRESH SUPPLY OF THE BEST PARIS MAKES JUST REUEIVED. DEEPRE'S, ALEXANDRINE’S, COURVOISIEE'S, ALEXANPRE'S, JOUVIN'S, Dark. Medium, Bisck, White, and beautiful Kve- ning Colors @7 SHORT GLOVES, $2; Lore or Two-but- ton GLOVES, $2.25; Genta’, $2.23. 87 On sales of one dozen and upwards we make ® DISCOUNT OF 10 PER OKNT. 308. J. MAY & CO., 305 Pennsylvania avenue, jad si bet. 9th and 10th ats. CENT. EDITION OF DIOKENS’ WORKS 20 ‘ PETERSON'S ugar KRITION FOR THE EN VOLUMES ARE NOW READY. ic ane TWENTY CENTS BACH. sil ie NEW AND CHEAP EDITION OF CHARLES DICKENS’ WORK8 Each book is printed from large type, thatall can read, and each work will iesued complete in a af wide thee with w Illustrated Cover sol N FOR THE MILLION nd eapest edition of the works ot Charl ae printed. The followiag ton volu cady, wis. “NO THOROUGHFARE. scents, ae EOF TW . Price 20 cents, ATIONS.. Price 2 cents. Deer. Price 20 cents. Cn cents LEWIT. Priet 20 cents, CR PAPERS: Price 29 cents, TWIST. Price 20cents N NOTES. Price 2 cents. er votumes. to complete this serics, rapid access: ALi FEED HUNTER, Grost ageormeer Bookstore, 4 Ei é. s 4 ) BOXES TEESH SICILY 01 received aud for sale by ING HILLRARY ja v8-3t™ 593 Centre 7th *RUITS and Sean NED! VEGETABLES. 2 § At reduced cash prices, Z.M.P. KING & SON, jals-12t cor. Vermo: . and Loss at. SEVENTH STREET. + . d OVAL AND SQUARE P FICTORE Pr ae LS aig 2 coeee a ND LAsee L3, PAISTINGS MERCRAN ING, window ‘sabes, &ec. ing Paintings, eRaTavings, or Pho -are invited tocall and examine “Walnut and ali Gilt Frames, m Gx¥ to 20x24 inches; alvo Rus quare Frames made to or er, PICTURE con AND TASS Picture Cord a ¢ Tassels in different colors, from Photograph to Portrait azo Pietare Rings, nila. Ac PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. rad er Hangings, embi neces ud Low Priced Pat pere, Borders, &. Window Bhades of diferent sizes and col rs. Private Dwllings aad Store Shadey of any required size made to order is 'D ENGRAVINGS. of Pr tlle and Engraving ers. varied arscrtmen imbrncing, with oth wing gems °— fhe Baptism. by Ku: Girl, by Meyer Rescue. by Coldews, Litths foot. by De Mou ‘Ronoux; Dante and Heut- Meyer; C ruit and Flowers. by Roe- sen, Way. and of RAVINGS | Napoleon from W oo to Parts 1815. Franklin petonethe Lande at Wit ball, Merry Making in the Ulden Time. Peace and War, Sunshine of Life, Lgre Messenger rehased for CASH, I shall aim by of- rin articles rranting them as repre Cai the lowest remunerative prices, to se beral portion of the public patronage Punctuality and. good orkmanship in fil ing oF: ders, and prompt s-ttleme pected in retarn, Any order pot Lisfactortly fied will be immed ately corrected vatinfs S7TEEMS Cash ae MAR No. 456 eve ENT STREET. & doors above Odd Fellows’ Bait. bet. D and E ISSOLUTION OF co: PARTNERSHIP. ‘The Partnership herelufore existing Vetween the undersigned. under. the. p: GAULT & WIL: LiAMS"Fiate Hocterg, baa thit day heen dlsatyed mutval conrent vu tf business of the frm, Gault Will settle ap the lignon; Fine Interior, by rice hy Choice Fi MATTHEW GAULT. WILLIAM WiuLiams. Washington, D. O., January 17, 1838. indersigned having pi Purchased nis partner's will as gots, 3 penne ner 10th rw GXULT. PASSING SEVENTH 81 STRERT 484 uns friends, YOUNG & BRU REND: formes tt orgetow' Variety Stora, pext to Mr with STarge and el Out Lady ‘friends will And it to their advant teatye.the 2 call for anything they may want fn tar Coreecta: Be * gic g: not forget the pl Nove Ea vil ierbuihis ein POR SALES, Ore pat ot yoy {a Oe ee abe doable ct single Inquire at ps a3 Fro: LORIDA ae rte VEB! ICIOUS, JUST EEOMIVED AND FOR SALE BY ARSON, 20-3 (TH STBEET, rows Bk Tae Rev We are CLOSING OUT AT ORMATLY RE DUCED ERIOKS,,our large stock of WANTS. oot DERSSMAKER. Also. on astaces. Apply oy bet ‘th and ‘nth sta Wats De FOR SALE AND RENT. Pepe reese sere Inquire om the premians, ja 3t ot AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. > ROOMS, unfnr- a few aad War By Sp SA ratanaiag ait by Diners WANTED—Wh ork. hates others neet ty Goa Apply to Mise SMYTH, we bet. ith and 13th ets paces . =i , sound, and well broke W ous: S22°R8i Gains or Tm maraees Address, stating price and were to be Star office. STATION WANTED, | by Age, to do genes mald-or purse children. Kopi 131k tween I7th and Istn, I FoR SAce ANT ED—A Com v MAN. to ta arge | AN THE NORTR We etropoll city, where property fe rapidly enhanc ‘Routes deta Teanat, | oucof the finest SQUARYS OF GB Wires DRESSMAKER. one wh rete Y on Grover & Baker's Machine. w take some to learn the basiness, corner of er #treets. eet REN T_ Contain with gas and water. treet, between Mont or further pet ENG of | TURES of a well establ ja erponte iT ORTION as Bousskcone. pet B a hotel or. Senretog Suni hou lad: who bas bad considerable oppor once io tee city. Best of reference g' MB Ne. 404 9th atreet, corner Na HOUSE or ROOMS, Wannee 70 BES family, Rie fow suitable for a email family fw e=4 ja 18 30 ly Po of City ‘City Pe Nene. ANTRO—HOUSRS, ras pad npal feral Wieieetcofarnibed ava pore te er Bfty applicants apply dai He t rr able rent remain i meee Set ashart Sime. Nandioct look to ¥. od not have your hose os adhe 3 bk Al ne and At* rneys, *_368 Ninth: Ni “ost ir Ni ‘ork Ww KOO ee gee WO BOARD, in @ Address 8. T. Pay OFFICE, 479 lirn 8’ ats D—Geraian and other Bre: tase hite Laundresses enced hy % righte’ for SPU a TIONS WANTED UY « moe a ales coupes ik Cook , Waitecs, jal eoly Pile eben ata sate HOGSES, aera ae NW ELUS & CO. in 13 6t Cor, 6th street and La. a Wy ABtED TO BUY— and Ge and SHOES, & &c., at 284 L and M streets north. N. much they have been worn. WASTED—OLD BOOKS in large and small ‘Quavtitien at the Cheap Book and Stationery Store, No. 275 F street, near 13th. Call oa , oe WANTEDCAs AGENT. | One chance in town, nia AO the seceation of Syed ve b ‘ness man, to take thi ncy for the Brad. Street's Rubber Moulding ard Weather Strips, ap- plied to the sides, bottom, top and centre of doors and windows. Thesale is beyond anything ever before to an, agent. and from Bi to 25 per can bemade Scud for agente’ circular, The ly secure a barr 7 Mould: ee cut, hfe dee ree 2 BAbsrnger eco oc 7-w a 5 No matter how a3 ly* LOST AND FOUND. Foes. —A Laty’s HAIB BREAST PIN, owler wRighliag, ,citoamatances Particulars at nee BERNILEIM'S, 207 akon ae north. $5 REWARD fin @ from ny ahi: onthe ate net. aset of Halt BUG . ‘Theahoverewart will be paid if Dr. SOTHORBON, 35 Titroots nent ah, ‘TAKEN UP ESTRAY—One RED COW, with hite face and white under the belly, on the MHhinstant. T own is requested to come for y charges. and take her ‘AS KING Noar Tenallytown, D. ramets of the fee business aan bees Ye fare each | and yard in iT—TWO FRAME A bon fou sachs corner 2 tice: 949 poe month. 3 Key af BELLIS" Shoo shop. Ast Fe LRERT—oar ROHS, over | a on REN Ee oa SAbUCHAN. 21, Buipemn-tale ‘hed of um: 2 rent to a good tenant ry " Inquire in Hat Store. ert BRICK HOUSE. +330. a ub fot 1Sth and 1sth ete. WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. £0 by \3). in good order Pua- ANOTHER TRIUMP KJ. W WAL * next session given on th aud KL. BavaNPouT COMB) NaTio: 'UESDA TERIBG. J Sng st, 1858, roduction SPRSMAN ELTENS nh om tes OR SALE—Two miles from the Capitol, T! aR ACRES OF ge LAND, improved oy hing, § ut buildings A large as of Fra eo pigsenee ac Dy at Mr. HOLLING'S store, Bladen: hore tell a iful and touc! sone noah ‘Charies Stivers: Which, ne rer hee Dt found; oply | ny 4 cash required, four years — given on balan $5100, on the fotauyes tocems (88 S00 cach. and er monthly antl paid) will OK ltusted in fhe heart ot HOUSE, on New York avenue, near Tenth street. FOR SALE—at etifanes SRUC RIN St 3 is of Wash ht, as the oDD FELL OWS’ HALL. SIX NICHTS WITH OUR ANCESTORS! CoMMENcing MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20rn. of Sacred. aod ‘Sea sic by FATHER DALDWIN'S OLD FOLK consisting of twenty four serompliahed Vocalists é natn’ Lprtrumental Performers ‘unes ¢! our Forefathers ‘Anthems of the Pligrim Fathers, Songs of One Hundred Years Ago. ‘These entertainments have brea indorsed by the gious and mnsical communities im other citins ar being fraught not cnly with pleasure, bat with cial results. Sitse MIN NIe SMITH. situated in one of the best business ington. The Furaitare can also be owner is about leaving the country. $5.00 will purchase a ten-room HOUSE on F street, near Tenth, now renting for $75 per moath Bix two-story ge eth Geo pes in the First ae $1,30) each. month ° JAMIN, "rw Deautifel LOTS at a bareain in Uniontown: RSS HATTIE GREEN, ME BALDWINS nd G1) monthly. Also. two E ARMSTRON: ‘cars, same terms, price $20. $36 will rent 5 RCOMS, one floor, in house Ni. néentiaae The astonishing Boy Soprano, ‘and the en’ ‘OM pan Sacred fatinee on Wednesday and Saturday aitermoons. Admissio: Secu Seats to be Bis Seen rect bad at the Muste Store of Mr. Ellis. For Matloess— WANTED To exchange CASH for atwo-story | Children, locente, Adulte, dorente. jae HOUSE, with 5 oré roo WARTED—To ecret aig oe acipioat ouabae: Gene SEEEeE 458 Comuees tate notes, well secured; will pay 12 per cent. in- METZEROTT HA sites i s STARR & METOALY, TURE ONE Niel WR ORLY. =~ Real Estate Brokers, ABLE COMBI wae Corner N.Y. ave, and 1sth street. UNPARAEL, BRD ON THis Co LE*—Two tly-furnished _FRON AS ae BOGMS for ‘Boustkseptag for man andwite, GRAND ITALIAN OF EES COMPANY st 205 K street, pear 121 Eas: ee on 88 LE The Goa Wi RAND GERMAN OPERA . Fixt three tothe WASHINGTON AND GxcR ETOWN HOUSE, sttnated corner of 20th pcden og Pepusylvania avenue. Inqui a OR f_ RERT-FORNISHED HOUSE, of fifteen rooms, hear the War boarders.’ $133 per moath ja ®-6t_N. W. Cor. veh — FoRsA" EK ORES ERTY—A vARM, An Md... cight miles from Was! pit ee [oanirent PoP PRRUSS,N w. — Sikes Meni ae oféth and bpm. 08 F G8, BENT—HOUSE No T03 Tatra, bo con | This cher omne Legtiors haw Jevlin rear; dower garden iniconton'pare: | RMcuvered bereelt with furols thie tourya. Bh js another and a Urilliant Star to the Conste a avenue. Rent. $12 | tion which America wine given to thy world of “Inquire at grocery next SIGNORA ANTOINETTA no RONOONI. agcregating one hundred twenty-six artists and virtuosos, will give Rossint's #u! mont rio of Stabat Mater rutire, and me peal of the great ai hfch other engageme pagan now full of sppeagance te Sectiogtes Director een ‘w York Academy of Music. L WELLS £00. ‘MADAME LOUISE KAPP YOUNG. The Calebratia De Le puny Prima Donna. First ap ance ti peareiGNORA ree ow GAYZANIGA, doness 8 (Ma The Renowned Dramatic Prima D Bouns. on ‘he only vc permit of their IMPRESSARIO, lontgomery County, ‘acres, house jaD St OR RENT—A five room HOUSE, sitanted on 12th street, between O and P sts Inquire at 327 10th st. bet. Mand N. wisdy | a _ffime Donne Contraita ‘OR pRENT Nicely { furnished PARLORS and Shae roles BED My oF without Board at SIGN GR FRED ERIC bet or Be are. SIGNOR EMILIO PANGAN Hishret apprerance tu Washington The very renowned PRIMO TENURE. justly rated as the wost yure and scholastic artist ce the constr ENT—Thren UNFURNISHED ROOMS SGNOR AML ERU BARAT Suitable for honackerping for a small family. Nar teonhaae ta aoe: No. 377 Muss. avenue, between 9h and 1th at The firstofliving Bass B fa Ee IC SS BIGNOR ROMUONT OR SALE Two pice litle HOUSES with large | Waived am encagement at her Majesty's Grand Lots—-$2,£00 each. treme osey, ware: Opera, London, to remain another season in Ame- DO’ rie jn 18-6t No. 2, TaiMigencer atlas Fo, RENT. STORE ROOM on 7th stro« tween N and 0. streets (with Reom Lock) suitable for aPPE tint of, basin Rent $16 per month HELL & SON, Corner 7th and D str: $5,000 to loan on Real Ketate Property. SIGNOR FERNANDO BELLINI, The popular Baritone, whose superb voice, able presence. and impassiened style, havi Sale him oneof the greatest favorites of ti tican Ipricatag: Siaxon Cady sag norr tgus ‘cco. Baseo Strared or stolen. on the ath a COW, hite bely, icellape on ti white’ bear her fore: head” with right ear crupred and stit in two places, I will give the shove reward to any person that will return her te me, RS. E. ROBERTSON, 1" aan 29 Market Space. Georgetown, St WAY—A WHITE NANY GOAT, on WEUNERDAY the lat inctant, from the rner of 13th street and Ohio a I heraby Mberal reward for any inforsintion that ad to her recovery 20-2t* BALLS, PARTIES, &c. A.. NOTICE. PURIM PRIZK MASQUERADE. A THE COMMITTEK ON AMUSEMENTS oF TUK CONCORDIA Respectfully announce that their PURIM PRIZE MASQUBRADE will take place at their Rooms, on MONDAY, MARCH ‘9tn, 1868. Tickets will be in the igned committee from | »pen for subscribers RITZ BERG, 351 north street, beens 435 and 6th a pana ts L HEILBRUN, 906 Tth street, between CHARLES BAUM. 49 Louisiana avenue, be- tween sth and Zt BEON its Pennsylvanta avenue, one ant of 4 1 tf OF THE JOURNEXMEN i ela Hall. 7th at. Will take p’nct Fell ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY Particulars in future advertivems BOARDING. ALEX “GENTLEMEN CAN Bx, ee COMMO- fated with GOOD TABLE BO. ina pri- Sits family. by spriying at No. ‘so4 Det. , between sth aud i eferences exchanged. jaz) 2t™ Fe, RENT—A desirable suite of ROOMS 76 Indiana avenue. newy and bends furnished as Parlor and Ghauiber, with or I. out Board. jm 21-3t* A OIVIL OFFICER OF TIi ERNMENT having a larger house than be requires for the use of his own family, desires to reut one or. most, two Fours, with oF without board, and with The house is a modern Nie URNISHED CoameNT Arige ROOMS FOR RENT, WIT! and water in both rooms. Terms ane era manent boarders, Apply to 439 H street, 10th and lth. Yor HS’ BOYS’. AnD CHILDRENS CLOTH: DBESS Pap! SCHOOL ae. = FOR ALL SIZES, iin 2 ane Wabiaar on OUR MARKED einai PRICES, FOw CASH. OUB STOCK ENTIRELY NEW. LATEST STYLES—ALL QUALITIES. SIZES FEOM THEEE YEARS OLD AND UP- ‘WARDS. Purchasers will save money by giving us a call, STEPHENS & 0O., ae ‘Ste, ae ee 5) ja 7.it aio Penn. th ute. BEAT SALE or CLOTHING AND FUBNISHING GOODS At greatly reduced prices. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 Pennsylvania avenue, de 30-1m between 9th and 10th sta. A CARD-NEW ayoRR. AND NEW Golden an” at DOLAN’S, opposite the Seaereeet and ja and the ae: bie friemde ao sone nasend pos F. a HEIBEROES, * (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo.,): CITIZENS, ABMY AND HAVE ae i TAILOR. Hotel, (late bge id Bo. 369 Penn. avenue, poe de a0 wtts To SUIT THE TIME! KING PLACE. KING PLACE.| CASH SYSTEM, GREAT REDUCTION LY PRICES ‘Throughout the entire stock of aruekt Moa, PBT 2 ies, Z M. P. KING & 80N, ‘ | Samia Fekete ote Beliewed'by thes superabendsat, forc FUBNISaED HOUSES: FOR RENT — tine ofli | from the et declamatory — dram rooms, near ou 125 per mout Stznor Antonucc!'s noble ore h ne of 14 rooms, resident 8: 01 Iaow ih weno hiniae BIGNOR I Exnico TESTA. onth. mone unfurnished, en Bixtee a street, oth. WELLS & © 3 18-5t. Corner tilvatrect and La * OR SALE. SRMATI BU BREUL, AND THE STOCK, vIXt RES AND GOOD WILL JORRPH iiamanns, GROTERY STO The P Hy orate with THEODORE MABELMANN, vy BRI OK Bein G, a Bee * The very popular Lyric Tenor of the Grand Ger. ptaining 11 room 7 Daly $1000. FITCH 4 "sei Uma 0 CH & FOX, Ja18 dtt Corner fth and F atrects, joOR BALE. FRAME HOUSE, five rooms, on Ninth street, TWO ONT: ‘STORY BRICKS, business location, on Seventh st max” MARETZEK THE COMBINED Guanp'c hokvses are constituted of the members of the Grand Ger- man and Italian Companies. and is at once the largest and most cficicnt which has yet appesred in, this country AND ORCHESTRA comprises all the and Opera Virtuosos of the New York ‘EF-The sale of secured Serre ot uct. ott's Husic Storeon MONDAY, Two story BRICK 1 SwpboNg & 1 STORE ‘wo st and BOOM. “ool treet, — HOUS! ment; ‘Conch, foam = Suet ry. $7100. NW ELLs 4 cor d La. avenut ry Brick DWELL nthe back by iain Lae to D. A. WAT. ERSO: AL. TERSTON, No. 464 2 atest cast, fe TT ote P N ¢0O& KRENT—Faurni it HeUSE, 1 room ely son knowing the a 9 and water. ‘Terms very moderate. ‘Nov iss, | WW ‘ot Mee ELIZMEETR DC eRLt corner of id Penna av jalé-eott"%, | erly Ehizabe aD. by erating the same to hor mother. Mrs. Fe SALE CHEAP—A CARROL arty declini: U Rocpie willarits WARD ROBE ih da Vy Strab.tn ee good orders for New York avenne. corner izth st V ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR RENT and Dwelling over same, on nena as Peon F]izania ayeane, between ‘sth and 0th -treets, House No. 295, opposite Harpe “ Mitchell's Dry Goods Store. For particul ly to. “JAMES TOWLE: 490 Hatreet, north Patent Office. I o'clock and § p.m. ani fectlons thoroughly cured LADIES desiring treatment will find Rien very skilful to their com- plaints, IRREGULARITIE: cause, fully relieved. x Conripentia —Young men who have themeel; rtail ured Ives by cei which unft them for business duties of married life; also, middle-aged and old men. who, from the follies of youth, or other causes. feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of nj one. should first read ~The Secret Friend.” Married Indice, nit learn something jn 15-tf F OR SALE. ed Ae =f ALU CARLE, TEXAS eax hectic Wiebe TES stone Quary Stome Quarry perusal: “ Elsbery, &c., on the Potomac river, opposite | qhdvean int a sealed anteks oa recelgt of TURBLE L. RGE BRICK HOUSE, in Alox- | Siow A¢iress Dn. CHARLES 4. STUAR jf ria for tent 0 Iso, BUILDING YARIEND. YOU BETTER SEE OLD DR eventh Ms LOTS in this city Low. NE, oraet Joti etrect, jalt-eo?w* ‘snd Mass. ave, No. 374. Ok Beut—T handsome! ¥ ROOMS. convenient; acy he rect | [)RESSHAKING ALA MODE: ATRINSON, to the pertncats. 74 At 347 8th Tanik street west, between ee Broeption and Wedding Attire speciality. Reese TO MY HUSBAND. want to get my hair dressed | Ben Rt rr shat = Bet geet Ceol than bratty mere Barber Demonrsot's prices streets, near the EI tel. Fe. Sate To ‘tory FRAM: HOUBE, « rooms, hall, &e.: t ina Barbershop. See Madame Shorthair, — $0.25 | Ont for ladies te Long hate, 1 | tesa oe: . Flower & Curis, 200| and dresfng if” 10 . Curls. eon hand of made ‘to onder Shore iuwan HAIR ee * a7 —. sv. Lith sts., south Bom Miztox J. SAFFOLD, 10., Genera! Agents, -» hear New York « 'T—TULIP BILL FISH IGAND OUTFIT AND FARM JOHNSTON, Ne. 3 avenue, plween 4 ae antes sts. town, ou the Tareeltey ther particulars aes too. Claims and Department business will recetw: rompt Attention. Tae es Dear Nee | Bite ote ‘most destrablefresidences ticulare inquire of JOH Corner High and BUCK GLOovEs. Genuine BUCKSKIN began and retail. Pog una S80n &80N's, 105 feito one ot to ‘or par- e. ‘DIES and rere, GAUNTLETS fog +d _no 16-tt AMANS’ Fa er gee, "aA agp En LARD, improve RESTAURANT, —— ply = ‘the pais Che OPEN AGAIN. 507 NINTH FTRERT. STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES!!! GENTLEME: —Rlegen APARTMENTS = ree CHAM EE eet Ne a ae dem Im pees spies, HOUSER REPEBS, 4: ENTION | i liaan eel A de 7-1 oved Cooking Stoves at very Fone RENT Gat ee Biiae $2 now at $24. ee fara- | Sc 93 Sauce ‘ NATIONAL THEATRE MRR OL BATEMAN 's RBENOWMED PARI Sian OPEBA BOUrrk COMPANT Wl appear in Ofeubschs Opera, v RAND DUCHESS pm bd GEROLBTRIN POR POSITIVELY ONE WEEK ONLY Commencing MONDAY EVENING January ev is Famous ict te ° This Famous Opera, whi Promenwcat by abroad to surpass ite Buz Se gros, where #8 hes boca for n ronal Hee it senaou be ready periorm Batemans aroupe for upwards ONE HUNDRED Tim In New Tork and Roston. before the mow guished and crowded audiences, wii produced iu Washington by THE ENT TROUPE Including all the ORIGINAL ARTISTS Brought by Mr. Batemanfrom Paris, last summer, ally for the purpose. together with the GRAND FRENCH OHOBU: Numbering more than Fifty Voices. THE OPERATIC ARTISTS Are acknowledged to be without rivalry im ns Tesprctive roles, and include. among others," M'LLE TOSTEE. — DE FELCOURT. wae, ote oka xppoome Ps. teamarp teen Rnb, at rt ‘ Fustine Berthifior mfity Damay ~4 vande Dreemane mide Devraigae, rtha Motell Birace Bertin Alphonse Girovard, Victor Schlosser, Gulestan Hillary THE GRAND ORCHESTRA of the elite of the Lind York Pulthar. monic Soctety. will number nenrl: THIRTY sroseoraws. Conductora......Messra. A. Brnerikio & Levi rer THE GORGEOUS AND gyamacreatsric OSTU ME: Are made expressly. for Opera by Mons. Ne. ‘Opers, Paris, and fae suatly been proclaimed the Wonder of ths Age NEW AND aprRora \gr SCENERY RICH AND ELEGANT PLOPERTIKS, Forming an Unrivalled Combination for the pro- duction « MAGNIFICENT MISEEN SCEN® NOTICE—The Libretto of the Opera. x per formed by Mr. Bateman # Compaty. (THE ont CORRECT EDITION PUBL Iai carefaily | trans lated, the text of which is taken from the Prompe Boo! of the choicest” morce: Box oftce and at the Music Store vt Bhosste Mot. rerott & © SCALE OF PRICES Admission ‘without reserved seats) aire (reserved sents) Pareect (reserved mente) Dress Circle (reserved te Gate TY Colored Gallery Colored Boxes ‘he a i wei (NESDAY won. ING. Jannary a2 giclock. at the Music Store of W-G. Metaero Co. a8 tt CARROLL HALL, WASHINGTON, Dc, G Street, between Ninth and Tenth Strects MR. CHARLES DICKENS WILL BEAD IN CARROLL BALL. FOUB TIMES. asunder ON MONDAY EVENING, FEBEUARY 3, a. CHRISTMAS CAROL 2 THE TRIAL FROM PICKWICK wed SSE seee DAVID coPPrnrrEs, D, ME. pop SAWYe: ‘8 PARTY. From Pickwick.) ON THUBSDAY EVENING, FERRUARY 6. Ep Doctor MARIGOLD, ano THE TRIAL FROM PICKWICK ON FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7 NICHOLAS NICKLERT cst Mr rag School.) ROOTS AT THE HULLY TREE INN The Readings will commence at $ 0'clocg. and b# compri.o* within t rs The nudience is earnestly requested to be seated {gu minutes before the commencement of the Read De. Reserved Beate. 8 00 wack The sale ef tickets for the course of ings on}: take place at Measrs. Philp & Rolo. mone, J et politan Book Store. 338 yy bie Tuceday next, Iencing at 9e'clock w- ais aust La COTERIE CARNIVAL BAL MASQUB. To be given at MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS. E street, near Ninth, oN THE EVE OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY, FEBRUARY Coder the Direetion of PROFESSOR L. G. MARINI OF Futore advertionments will furnish full par- ticulare of the coming Carnival. jalett HOLIDAY GOODS. A! rab Aca axp ba \WBA GRAPES, BORDEN = CON DENSED MILE H*4*. a A