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] PROPOSALS, Yio STATES MAILS. MISSISSIPPI. Post Owric: Derantwenr. A-HINGTON, Fanuary 2, 18% Proposals for conveying the mails of the United Sexte= from July 1. 1868, to June $0, i871, on the fol- jowing routes in the State of Mississippi, will be recetved at the Qontract Office of this Drpartment unt\! 3p m-of March 31 next, to be decided by Agsti 16 Dg \i'epted biddeks will be required to take the oath prescribed by law, and commonly called the “teat Kacy Grand Gulf to Port Gibson, $ miles and Leave Grand Gulf daily. except Sunday, at10 . aT Arriy A at Port Gibson by 12m; Port Gitson daily.except Sunday, at 1 pm Arrive at Grand Gulf by 3pm. 71 From Lexington to Tehula, 12 miles and back, Le xiny at Te Teh tom Monday at! pm; lab eximx Pascagowin. b to Aun Leave Pascagoula Monday at 6am; Arrive at Americus by 5 pm; Leaye Americus Tursiay at 6am; Arrive at Pascagoula 718 From >atar ¥ 12m. Moss Point and Milnes je cus, 3) miles and back, once a by 5 pm. * to Yazoo City, 25 mites and : & week. Leave Satartia Tuesday and Friday at 7 =m; Yazoo City by 1m; Yasoo ity Tuesday and Friday at2 pm; Arrive at Satartia by 7B 7198 From West Point. by Cedar Bluff. Tampico. Line Creek. Choctaw Ridge Littl Binck. to Bi once a week. = Arrive L Fame and tittle lefontame. 49 miles and Lack, Leave Weet Point Thareday at 79m; Arrive at Bellefontaine next day by ila m; Leave lefontaine Friday at | p m; rrive at West Point next day bee La rom Carthage. by Standing TW. 17 miles and back. once a week. Leave Carthage Thur-day at 68m, $rthe at High Hill by 1am, High Hill at 12 m. ‘arthage by 6 pm. ‘arthage. by Ofahoma and/Sualpbur to Canton, 38 miles aud back, twice a Carthage Tuesday and Friday at 6am; ‘xt Cantom by 6 pun; Canton Monday and Thursday at $am “Cucthage by Bainburg, kearel BM rthage, by Bdinbore, Philadelphia. and Coftadeliah to De Kalb, 6% triles ana back, once a week Leave Unrthage Thursday atS am; Arrive at DeKalt next day by §p m; Leave De Kalb Taesday at $ am; at Carthage next day by 6 pm. DeKalb to Scoobia, 14 miles and back, times a week - we Dekalb Mondwy, Wednesday and Fri ay at 3 Arrive at Scoobia by 12 m; Leave Scoobia Monday, Wednestay ani Friday 7mm High Spm. ‘edwe, Kellix Store, Pleasant lem, to Shuqualak, 39 miles Ties From DeBalb by Spring. and Gl and back, twice a week cs Leave DeKalb Monday an? Thursday at 6 am; Arrive at Shyaualek by 7 p m; Lave ‘Sbugualak Tuesday and Friday at 6 am; Arrive at De! 7199 From Bolton's aymond, 7 miles and beck six times & week Leave Boltou’s Depot daily except Sunday, at 10 4m; Arrive at Baymont by 12m; . Leave Baymond daily except Sanday, at 7 am Ar at Bolton's Depot by 9am Norys—Proposals must be to carry the mails with “celerity. certainty and security," using the termsof the law, and they must be guaranteed by ) (we respousitle persons. certified to as such by & postmaster or nde et x court of record Do pas will te made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex glained, three times the ¥ Of the trip may be de- tucted For arrivals so tar behind time as to break coun ction w depending mai and pot helently excused, ome fourth of the compensa. op for the trip fs subject to forfeiture. Ul be imposed unless the delinquency be satis. wed, for neglecting to take mail ce; for suffering it to be in- bed. or lost; aud for refusing. ouvey the mail as frequently as «of is concerued in running, te. The Postmaster General for disobeying the post uctions of the Department dule of departures aud ar- jer an increase of servic - efor @ pro rata increase on the ay. He may also curtail or discontinue th in whole or in part. ate pro rata decrease Pay. allowing one month s extra compensation on the tof service dispensed with. B to the “Second Assin- tant Po Saperscribed ™ Propo gals. State and sent by mail Fort © other informa- tion, se lof Octo- y rm at the principal . W. RANDALL, Postmaster General. U NITED STATES MAILS. KEN Post Or DEPARTMENT Waste s. January 2, Proposals for conveying the mails of t States from July 1, loos, to June 30, 137 following routes in the ite of Kentncky will be Feceived at the Contraet Offics of this Department until 3p m. of March 31, next, to be decided by April 5. tollewing 16 From Covirgton. by Ludlow, Constance and stron. to Iullitterile, 14 intles and sek once a Wee Leave Covington Fridas at} pm: Arrive at itteville by 5 pm, Leave B e Fritay at 6am ysington by 10 am. Valle: te Haskin-ville, 6 miles and rday atSam; by an urday at Il em Vey by 1 pm. re t» Calhoun ee & Week t Lee ve Livermore Tue day and F. Arriveat Calhoun by Iam, Leave Calhoun Tuesday eby 3pm miles and back, at 9am; Friday at 1 pm by Powersville 6 Petre. and aysville Tuesday ce a week © Brookville Saturday at 9 i Friday at “Wat ailes a Je Mor Reville byl p ‘wiacah by Onklen Benton ack twice Leas ah Wedneslay and Saturday at $ Atrv® at Benton by 5 pm: Leave Benton Tuesday aud Friday at § am; Arrive at Padnesh by 8pm Browneville te Rocky Hill Station, 12 t beck. twice a week owosville Tuesday and Friday at Rocky Becky Hit ate Station by 12m Station Tuesday and Friday ‘at Rrowneville by 5 pm 9 abby We + and Belle Ombre irning t Lovelace- id back twice a week uowh Tuesday and Saturday at? 91 Arrive at Blendvilic by 6pm, Leave Fla ¥ and Friday at aw Arr bys pm 2 Fr Flinavitle, to Milford, 14 itlen end oa week Lenve Fait tay at 7 am carry the madl certainty. apd security.” using the aw: and they mnst_begaaranteed t certified te as such bys ‘ourt of record T trips not performe: t ssitinfactort <0 far be th depending running vebicles on the A cy be sutisfactorily explain t the mail from or into a-poat ‘ te be injured. destroyed Fob stand for refusing after demand to © nent!y as the contractor I the contract the instruc ay. allowing one n ne mid-wened to th ster General.” © of Kentuc orma- e tn pamphlet for atthe p pal fers ALEX. W RANDAL 2 iawew Postmaster Ge usm STaTES MAIL, NEVADA & Porancurnt, veruber 30. Ii. the Contract Office i 3p m.of TUBSBAY i uuttis of the United frou July 1, 133, to dby the schedules of wercin epecitied. Decisions B June depart. r male by April 14st} neva std Kingston, to Tein i aud back,once a week, Lease An yatéam; Sirive ot Twin biver wext omy by 10 Love Tein Kiver Wrenesday atéam, Arrive wt Austin voxtday by 5 pm Progen wiee and three times @ week pervice Invited 166965 Frome Pop ton, by Hot Springs (no.) to Pine wae! r * So miles and beck. omce a week. f Monday ate am, Piue Grove next day by 12 ma; rove Tuesday st] pm, Arriss at Dayton next day by 6pm Fors «)ropeis of laws relating to the postal ser- ' TMetructions to bidders and pe 4 preporale. &C . ies inter reult the od e@rtiseme ‘of rontes fn rein, Nevada, &e., dated July 51.186. 1 “1 ive to be seem at the principal Po the mail with ty." using the Fines | jles and back, | Proposal vig: Between Between Between grapite—2, Between zh. edges. courses | oni draft « ané thi the envel Clary.” mh 3-6t mension stone. containing 293 Pieces of ent granite, contain! at men-ion stone, 1.473 cubi Joints) must te carefully cut to the be ove fourth the amount bid. blank forme for bids and gearantees will be farn- ished w The bide cubic foot of atone co be furnis! PROPOSALS, rebri will be received at thie of Granite, at the w! Portemouth harbor, New Hanpehire, cy April 15 and May 15, cubi May Food x Jane Bis bie ‘Gacuble feet. vee? and June 15 and daly. 1868, 85 pisces of di ic feet, and 72 pieces of cat 288 cubic fee July Is and gust 15, 1338, the tenes to be furnished ‘ary in lengths from Sfvet 1 inch to 9 foe: from 1 foot inches to 3 feet in rises from 2 feet to 2 feet sinches. Each stone Mast conform as to rize to the definite dimensions given in the drawings and free from sap and seams, well quarried to make n: ier defects header, and stretchers, with rawil 5 Ea 2 i 2 (4 BE i office until rch 12; for the delivery of three thousand seven hundred and sixty-two « Granite. to be furnished in three hundred and any: remain der. 4 pieces of dimension stone. 1.47 cubi it, And of pieces of cut granite—1.w0 cable feet ‘The dimension fa the t 4 inches, an ications: must be and be and cat to fall The cut granite (which isto be laid in regular jovetaiied und mpecifications, the face of mito be Fftin the rongh. bat to bave a hin width cut along the edges. and a application at this offic: nat atae, seperately a the price per cubic foot for the cat ston Plans aod 3 examined during the usual office hours, at the U 38. Engineer Office. fourth floor, City Hall. Each pi posal must be marked cificattons are reaty, and pe, The nev batter of half an inch to each foot of rise: the chatwfrring of the dovetailed joints and the dres#- js and builds to be "rough hammered ud full to dimensic ‘The di lere wary in len $ from 4 ia widthe from 2 fect 2 inches to 2 feet 9 inches, and in rises from 2 feet to ‘2 feet 4 inches. ‘With each offer must be given the names of two responsible persons as guarantees for the faithfal *xecution of the contract, the amount of surety to ry “the price per rough, ir on the outside of osale for Granite fr Fort Mc- J. G. Fost Brevet Maj. Gen. United States A: Fs Lt. Col. Engincers dersigne: ‘Sealed Brat TURSDAY, the loth da for | all the Fresh and Corned Beef and Matton required for sale orj iseuc to all | PROPOBATS FoR MEAT. Wasuixoton. D.O.. Febreary 24, 1668 bossin,of the form furpished by the un licate, nntil Will be received. of Mare t 12 nected with the Depart- ment of Washington in this city. Also. for songly- ing the troops at Forts with Fresh and Gorued Beef Foote and Washington Said proposal for Washington. D. will include all Fresh and Corned Beefand Matton required for issues, and aiso for sales to officers and others authorized tO rebase at this depot | Pie Fresh Beet Teyuired for sales te officers sup- plied to be of the nest quality, of select parts, made by the officer in charge, from the hind-qasr ters ane ribs of the fere quarters f 1 the trons to be of equal rtions of necks, shanks, and That required fore and hind-quarters; necks, shan Kidney tatlow not received. "All the meat will be subject to rigid inspection; to be of excellent mark quality anu in apexceptionable condition, ases, if the meat is not satisfactory. purchases in the open marketwill be made at the expense of the con tractor ‘The contractor will be required to deliver the ment at he will di times as as officer of the Subsistence D. may direct Separate pro wit Fresh an tribute it in such qua reals will be received for Corned Beet and. wit storehouses at the places named, where ities and at such epartment S Foote cr Washington Md, Corned | Beef and Muttom. in Washingtoa, D.C. but no repositios Fresh Beef in Washinj eludes tb Taet bid. the lowest average pr required for both pur po m will be regarded th wales and issues. for furnishirg the jon. D.C . withoat it in In accepting the gon, the, wanatity will be considerc | Bidders must be present at the opening of the dies | _ Payment to be made at this office monthly for all meet pure! All ft recetvts based the meat. when in funds for the purpose. ne respecting quality and congition the officer of the Subsixienc. De- The contracts will be made for six mouths, from the Ist day of April. Is08. or such period a the Com tesa the Depa mar.divg. mh 2 ot pr POSALS FOR Fi Headquarters First ™ Uphce Chief Comm f Subsistence Richmond, Va runs 28,18 Sealed Proposals.in iliiglicate will be re the ffice of byt reet Washington, D.C. on MON ss, ISS er of>a sist ry General may determine. tine proposals for supplying all connected with nt of Washington are made Ly | Brevet Major General WH. Em: ry. com G BELL. Depot and Chief ( ry Di strie 1. G Bell CS at iz M ich less time as the Commissary ruce may direct, SA. DAY MM for ailthe Fresh Beef required xardria. Va . for six months from April Ist t, Zeneral ‘The beet tobe delivered there on the order Of th that ' four cting Commi: 4 good and marketab ‘al, joli + aud the breast ary of Subsistence at nd hind-quarters (necks, tallow to be excluted), peck ol the cattle slaughtered to be cut off “at the ver The trimmed dewn. The shanks of fore-quarters to be cut from three bit gam four ineh Irom six te eight inch F hock joint = above the knee joint and of jove the B dders are reaueated to be present to responl to their bid-. fultiment Prop: as sale for Fresh Beef. and oftheir contract. 18 must be endorsed distinctly, at Alexandria, Va. be prepared to give bonds for the Propo- ‘The uudersigued reserves the right t reject any | bids for good cause. Conditions, requirene ats, ym nts, &c., &., a8 | heretofore. | By command of Brevet Major General J. M. | Schofield. CB ROE ; mb2st Lt Col and PReressLs FoR FORAGE. Opie Civic! Quartermaster. d Fifth Military District ived at \s | Rio Gra WEIN | tivers ne miny Lared Hay will all age.” an ter ith dROPO! ve tise th fifi nes de Pate We y United epted by mm ‘ Bidders 4 pour Yay he f Fact per ible ended t ther pub te aw ¥ 1 18 ther part thee fe oot rs conn th the Uit womiber 0 being f ished by th. The price mast he he pri tin n of — | Sealed Proposals Ringgold Texas, for the #ix (6) mouths 1868 All the forage to ect to inspectict Corp taunt be di & preference will b+ given to BOK fi Unit | Proposals must beend | wright, aA Q. MU Brevet Brigadier Ge Werk to commence about mpeted by i8th of October, 18 8. f Iwbor per to: pat in place the elivered tot+*m,or removed by thom, at the guaranty, an 0 fed to ae being good and sufficient security by the United totes district judge, attorney, collector, or 8. ENGINERR OFFI: Proposa’™ Wilber J until the 0th of March, 13.3, at noo m of the lumbe te ard per cnbic yard New Orleans. La. the office of aptain W. A. Wai je. wt Brownsville rouired (or use of public ai Barrachs. f beat qual acceptance. in sped gunn baled HL iver: be accepted either bi e within t! ‘Of proposal. ve contract. ted Statcs reserves the right ide A addressed to Captain CHARLES H “ral aud Chief Qua Military District. SALS FOR WARE BREAKWATER. Usiten §tatys Excixeee Orr ruary 27. e invited and will be re- cd Propossla for tsi. nwright, ervining Quartermaster, Suh-District of the Texas, till (2 M DAY. the Ist of April, 14s forthe 4: { such quantities of Oats, Coro, and Hay male at and Brownsville, ending October 3 y and sub. Oats and ¥ Racks. unbaled. but Delivery ty cw) days from date js must Le we companied by the gaarantes od solvent men for the faithfal perforu- to reject a ain SLA . Brownsville. Texas TOMPKINS, ermas - wil. 4 ot CONTINUING DELA TCR, No. 209 Sorts Sixta Stu} Priaperrita. Pa, Feb 15, 1538 ment attached to each. will be r until the 12th day of March 18 is of the stone to ching fi of lee Seated Proposals in duplicate, with acopy of thie eived at for In for pniting upward of 8.0! tons of Position at the Delaware Breakwater and Siddersto furniab all the machinery, boats, moor. and whatever may be required for rk te be at afi times subject to iu States ugenis. aud put them: A deduction of twenty rule op part Bay tance of all the! ili gtate the rate nls at which they wi water and Lcw-treaker oposal must be guaranteed by parmons. whose eg shou hoald lic officer prop rly receiving, removing, sud putting stones tn apection id for util ac five per ts until completiva or 15th, May, and to be ot two re Lt be ap be certi es to be endorsed, “Proposals for Labor e Breakwater ed to be ticnlars and pris ted forms» Present. Ny at this its will be opened at 72m .on Thursday, March Bidders are 4 For O'sekrosra STEWART, UB. Angineers, Usweeo NY cri repairs that may 4 states pler at Onwrgo N 198 ail t United States. ited at eo much Der pound of ti of stone. per, ii hich Hing said repair: mach repairs in charge. February 24,1338. ed by the aml w- for become necessary Ou YY, np te No Piaterials for said’ repaire 1,600 foot roa eud hall be all the eh tbe in duplicate. abd guaranteed upon forme which. with all the nvormati ym in the fos session of the uadersigned. can be obtained by up- vlcation. fe 2-11 Ofer Ac Bealid Provo. fe person or by letter, ei alone, Lt. Got. of Eng’s., Ret. Col_U 8. ‘A, P OPOBALS FOK SUBSISTENCE STUBES. Commissary ston. Ky., Rebraary ¥ nals will be received at Subsistence, 7 ‘ims | this omce until 12 o'clock M. TUBSDAY. March 1), 188 subject to the approval of thy mending the de rea ery ot F iment, for the suppl Corned Beef, at the Major General eom and detiy- rast of Lex- ington Kentucky, for six months from the Ist of Avril Th Cox the oF Tr for Freeh ¥ 1808, Feet to be of trom fat pteors, weight ¢ x Uties we muy fi Me peeale minst be mace in jiuplfcate, closed inn menled envel-pe,, endorsed, * © 8. Lepartuest of the Comb: goo! marketable yt loan tl mal oud ki delivered ip au rom tine to time be ion at this «Mice. (or copped) Beet 1 of Brigadier General MP JOSHUA S quali hquag aired band requirements will be formished \ and en. Tu puss Small lend. chee. For: Lear, Souled Propounle (iw PROPOSALS. (AY arRy coRses © TED. Depot "Kame ie Oy prt ‘telock m., MONDAY. ths Pict - 183, for furnishing at this Vepot 325 at this offes until 1g Bb of Cavatry Horses well broke (15) fiftee De 4 to (16) sf) tion, od coms! 8 must be sannd fn all partion’ara, «in full este and ixtecn a) bee high from (o {0 (E2bine years old, and well adapted in every way lo be bot leas than twenty-five he apy giitecttce, Auk forme 0) plication. ?*°P° jal condition: Ries wr part me “er « als will be furnished iD be ‘Ther wll be subject to a ri id Inspection at the ind none will be received da wil be received for the whole or any num- a upen Contracts awarded under thie advertisement will bot be copeidarea fu {0 the Commander ot the Mi ree, enti! & itary Di proved by jon of the Missouri, and by the Commenderof the Depart- ment of the Mirsouri. Th yntracting party or ties will be juired SCORE Arai ener beet be rey day approval of contract, wud the whole namber mx By aa Departm Th B-4t ent. Depot Q delivered within sixty days from the date of “Sip anthority of the Chief Quartermaster ef the e ‘ad Sees" Camp. Brt. Brig. General, [*PROyEMENT OF THE DES MOINES KAPIDS OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Proposals will be received b: Agne! at the Calted States the city of Keokuk, Tow 188, forthe labor and eonstruction of two lift locks and one locks and 90 fert aonry ‘The first lock. located at Keokuk, will bo 10\ the riv: ide between walls and to be constructed of first-class cut-stone ma feet lift and bnilt entire ‘ ‘The second lock will be about 28 miles sbove the > With B feet litt, or. id wiil be protected froma. river by the canal embankment. ‘The guard lock will be located canal at Nashville, and wil embankment. uard fu the chambar: lock for the canal now in process of construction around the Des Moives F is. to be 350 feot long between quoin: the it the head of the ‘be protected by tl Separate proposals (in duplicate) must be made for i following classes 6 proposal r " pric at lich the above materials will be deliv. ts ad OLAES TI —1R80N. Proposal- must state the price per und at phlei! Vor wrought and cast irom "willbe deli: yore CLASS I1I.—TIMBER. Proposals must state the price. per cubic, Mnoar, or be ni feet, b.m., at which such timber as miay ber ather masonry ; walle. making 8. pre) ired. will be delivered. CLASS IV. —LABOR. i This class will include the bailing, draining. paring the foundation constructing the lock-wails, and pailding the necessary protection \@ necessary embaukment and rip- ‘which rap wails, aud comatrueting sinices or culverts &.. and a the tarnishing of Ligeeioer hee plements required for work ‘he law requires separate proposal class, and t! cate) for will be mi ito a " ar tified or ether that the party or part the eontracts for each and eye ade sere © thai y some U: tesponstbl proper execution of the in dupli- di jase separately, without re i seine class. inted gas onsible persons, anid cer- ‘one proposition will be received 6 same party fort! ‘h bid mest contain @ written or nigned by two res ted * les Government officer, dding will, if e classes upon which they bi enter into contract with the Government, or mal kuown to this offic award cucd the difference between them and the next Highest Mader he name or pames of the persons proposing must be written outin fall, with their places o! a office addre: ecifications, and all necessary m visit an) sending in their bi Contracts onsic Bent jor to the Ml be ready tor examingtion at the United gineer’s of reli ontract are tion fur the locks before re 0 er of the aforesaid will inclndeone or more of the d most advantageous to locks the cost Keokuk, Tows. for {teen of letting proposals will be farnished upon ion at this office nested to lasses as ma) io" n- ‘Lhe Government reserves the right to reject any and all atK Usirep Blows ids Lientenant C Brevet M STATES Ew February vel $8th jor General, ‘A printed copy of this notice should tached to eweh hid. ‘ropesais must be widressed to the undersigned ohuk. Towa, amd should be endor sfor ator snd Material fort « Topravement of the Des Mot a Pro ks for WLLSON, Intantry. USA seen’s Oprice. Davenrowr, Iss mh b dtApis pHorosa LS FOR TRANSPORTATION. Ovvick Cree QUARTERMASTER, — ) Fivtn New Onrea Sealed a at the Office of Captain W Propo M..U 8 A., Brownsville, T. the 31st day’ of March, the transportation of troops and military supplies oste Within tl for the year end ’ MH state at what rates bi ort troopa and art ing-named points from and to Hig Grants pose to tran and to the fol pute Milla, by river or via Point € yo: 2 From fad gar and spriny each, frufis, jame, extracts bread. fariva, spices. condem sump. dc ice per bhy ft b. the De ov her authorized officers or agents of the Quarter- tasters bolts, paints, hollow ware rindstones. stores, &e., per i, per ton; Bay, per No 4 ‘on 1a feet furnit % . AC, per eve named Department urement goeds ‘Ce. pails per dozen, 61 per bex. shovel be ITARY bebroary 27, THCT 1853. "4 A. invited and will be received yA. Wainwright, AQ ‘as. until TUESDAY, 188, wt 12 o'clock M.. for he sun supplies from Faz if Santiago te Browns Browrsville to Ringgolt Id Barracks to Laredo. 0, heavy orduance, heavy ord isundred pounds (100 bs.) bale; Tauber, pine, Ri will distinctly specify at what rate Will contract to transport troops and hardware, per slumber, oak, per 1,00 feet oats and orn, clothing, equipage, crates, tea perc aud spades per 1 0, ehingles per 1,000, tobac- per cot}, brooms per dozen. deli vere: places vints &y 1 pot Quartermaster at &c., per cubte foot. 2; four, teal, broad, rion, crackers, ples, onions, potatves, turnips, whi te. per. barrels wet rd, lime, cement, brown sugar, telii \ doors, blinds, sash ight casks ¢ foot a milk « salt per ob dozen, wt such ckles In kegs, per keg, ambulance wagoos. each. army wagons (complete), ies window glass, pickl ox, candles, eri . per box, hams per cask, hams per tierce, P'lard per teres, lard pet, kor, Fice yor per bhd . sugar; Ha- gach aud wheelbur- ti dings, unloading at each mis be dosizmated Brownsville, or 8 fuel ba, prepared, t transport ghe ps and public freight at any of the above-naffiod pte when reyuirer, aud must take auch trooy Bad sup slies tothe full capacity of tine youscl oF othe €F means of tranaporta: tie Quartormaster’s Dey must erate the cl aed te be furm ekend oft bi] tend tovench endorsen Te=ponsible f¢ P BY nent t ud must be accom) «! lenst two eufficient aurett reon thelr wil ho performnr will be endorsed Sub district of the 1 proposals tnt Pedver Me. Texas" All 1 be forwarded to the Chief panied by Qu: 1» Frovided if required by ment, and the proposals id class of vessels pro- ter transportation, and her ox or mule teams, for ala must be in trip- rtiseniont attached the names of artermas- tor of the District for approval and »» ard. ‘The Government reserves the right to reject any on i tof a bid. hacia gah: i. TOMPKINS. mh 5-6 CHAS. Bvt. Brig Gen. andv. sth Military oh strict proresats FOR COAL, Headquarters Department of the Platte.) rrermaster's Off: Fouled by tw Cnet O Omaha. Ne. 1s, in duplicate, with guarantee, signed not bidders, aut ac. sponible person ebrnary 1338. comipani= by adeposit 01 $1,000, will be received & this office pth, until 17 o'clock. noon,on FRIDA -(6th,) 1858, for the delivery of Five 196) tons cf Coslat Fort D A. Russell, kote, atthe rate ef two hundred (200) tons per Fuil conditions of the contract made known on epplicnti Depot Qu By ord fe 28 Gt Troj ce March 7, lor ble ree be materia: leak and dition termaster jor of Breve T Ss LE OF SUSMARIVE ZELEGRAPATC at this office CA- Deputy QM. General's Office, H Baltimore, Ma lain writing are invil it this of Tai at whi and ten until 1 12 m., March 2, 1633 od aid wiht be AtcRDaY, re- time they will be ope: ‘the purchase of the Submari rereutly, connecting Fortress Cherry ston ‘The Uabie is about twenty. Saad with the eSception ot a Ueki exception of » Lightuin giices, ts bedicved to bein hound cone It is mrad ne Telegraphic Sfonoe and mo miles long, and ifthe best ‘The right is reserved to reject any aud all bids. Proposals ‘id be endo Proposals fc ay marine Telegraphic Oable.” abd erly Purchase addressed te the ma 4 tt ¢ of Subs ve Hea, pee ". escte Lf TET. jormae| Brevet iajor General, U. 5. neral A. Pans eevee ean ete inington county, ip the letters of admivist z etal ¥ shi mty wi sons having. claims the youchers thereof. to the fore the 4th day of estate of ims wise by Inw be exclu J Fobruary ne ea trom ail Boneh poder AR es? Smee TELIAM * MARY an ve uy by Metis nat the anid) are hereby warned eo Texhibie the same, with subscriber. T THE SUB irphaas’Oourt tas of Co. on the on oF be- of tie ata ; xe. t. a 0! FOR THE SPRING STYLE SILK Har. Kew Blocks just received at HAWS. where 'y mo myeuMe.) eas fit A get your ai constantly op best gaalits new at Dou't Torees the acaba Sak NING- sek rder of Major General Dyer, Chiefof Ord- Date oe denn che olbowi nn Comtenton: Ste: bance Stores will be ecld st public suction, at Us- Bt ‘Arsenal La. to commence on MON: Bee re. 1, , ry Carriages, is Travelling Foren and Battery Wanonn ee ase Havereacks. tg oer enght iron een i Be) et Scal a and Plates. ee on na 32as Shocingiens 109 Artillery Sediive, jare; 5) iré Hames, vere’ Whips. 5 Horse Brusbes; 3.103 Nove Bags, pounds unrefined Mitre. 1 Steam Engine, 24 horse power. 1 Steam Engine. 8 horse power 3. Cap Machines; 1 Bullet Machin 1 Powder Press; 2 Mili Saws. uy 1 Iron Hand Plane; 4 Portab ‘ gether with, miscellaneous tots of Blocks, Falls. Axles, Chains, Jacks, Traverse Wheels, Renin Guan in United State Teaser notea + in Uni a 5 * 3. W. TODD, Major of Ordnance, U.S Army, m2-6t_Chiefof Ordnance, Stu Military District. a Pr ESiDENT. ¥ THE UNITED STATES. PROCLAMATION For the Sale of Valuable Lands in the State of Kan- sa8 and within the Limits of the Osage ‘Indian Cessions under Treaty of September 29th, 1365, with the Great and Lattle Orage Indians. In pursuance of Law, I, Axpgew Jonxvon, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that epic sales will be held at the under moationed land effice in the State of Kansas, at the periods hereiuafter designated, to wit: Ist. Asto the Public Lands at the Land Office at HUMBOLBT.KANBAS, commencing on FRIDAY. the first day of May nezt, for the disposal of thr lands situated within the following designated townsbips and parts of townships lying within the limits of the cession under the first article of the aforesaid treaty, viz: South of the base line and cast of the sixth principal meridy Fractional townships 26, 27, 28, 29. 30, 31, $2,33, 34, and 8 of range 17. Fractional townshipe 25, townships 27.22.29. 30, fractional township 35 of 31.2, Sy and My aw rAuge 13. Fractional townships 25, townships 27, 28, 29, 30, 313°. 3" and 34, fractional townships of range 19° ip, 28, townships 2,24. 29,3). . SM, aud fractional township 35, of range 2 Fractional townships 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. 32,33, 34, 35. of range 21. ‘24. For the sale of the following deseribed trust Iendeat the same place. commencing on SATUR DAY. the léeh day of May nect.for the disposal of certain trast lands, situated within the following townships and part of townships lying within the limits of the cession in trust, under the Second ar- ticle of the aforementioned treaty. ourh af the base Line and east of the 6th principal meridan. Fractional townships 25, 27, 28, 29. of range 1. Fractional townehip i, townships 27. 23, and 29. and fractional township 30. of range 2 Fracticual township 2;, townships 27, 28 and 29 and fractional townelip 0, of rang. 3. Pi 1 towne ‘26 townships, 27, 283 and 29. J township 30, of : Fractional township 25. t wnahip 50, 31, 32, ‘township ge 6. Fractional township 2, townships 27, 28, 29, and tractional township 3, of range 7. Fractior sl township 28. townships 27, 24,29, and fractional township 3, of range 8. Fractional township 25, townships 27, 28, fractional township 30, of range 9. Fractional township 23, townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township 30, of range 10. Fractional township 25. townships 27, 28,29. and fraction towusbip 30. of range 11. Fractional town-bip 25, townships 27, 28, 29, and | township 30, of range 12 onal towusliip 25. townships 27, 28,29, and 1 township 90, of range 1 al township 25, townships 27, 28, 29, and township 30, of range 14. al town hip 26, townships 27, 28. 29, and township #0. of range 15 al township 25. townships 27. 98. 29, aya fractional township 30, of range 16. Fractional townships 26, 27, 23, 29 and 30, of range 17. The 1oilowing designated townships being souk of she hase line aud ters of the sixth principal me- jan: Fractional townships % and 27, of range 1. ‘he offering of the lands above referred to will be commenced at the dates respectively as above indicated. and will proweed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have been offered and the sale thus closed, but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks for eithe- the publiclands t lands, and no pri e try of any of the lands will be admitted um the expiration the two weeks, nor will tracts be offe: which may be withdrawn before the day of saleby the Department on account of railrom-® er for other purpose i Given under my band atthe City of W this twentieth day of January. Anno Dos thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight Ty the President: ANDREW JOHNSON. JOS. 8. WILSON, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notr.—Ender the regulations of the Department as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be ations except to auch hers as are apecifi ay authorized by the pmissioner of the General Land Office. ja -lawl3w T° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Departwent oF THE INTERIOR, PENSION OFicx, July 13th 71386. Application having been made under the act of June 23, 1860, for the reissue of the following 4 scribed Land Warrante, which are alleged to ha: been lost or destroyed, —Wotice is hereby given that atthe date following the description of each warrant, a new certificate or watrant of like tenor will be reissued. if no valid objection strould then appear, JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No %.475, for 120 acres, insued ander the act of be 3, 1555, in the name of William Patten, and 3 bh 28, 1835. issued under the act of na Harriet, widow of zhu was granted December 11, N Marc b3,1 he nameof Sally A.. widow of id was granted December 2., 1336. 28, 18/8 No. 106.688. for 160 acres, ined under the act of March 3, 1885. in the name of Abraham Ful- ler,and wae granted January 3, 18:7. March 23, ‘No. 105,729. for 160 seres. isgued under the act of March 3, 1455, in the name of Sarah G., widow of Davie P. Lewin, and was granted Jannary 15,1857. March 2, 1365. No. 35.400, for 160 acres, fasned under the act of March 3, 1845, in the name of ann. widow of James Sprott, aud was granted August §, 16%, March 23, No 35,40, f0r 160 acres, issued under the act of March 3.18%, in the name of Charles Berry, and was gtanted A, ifast 0, 1836. | March 24, 1835. No. 454449, for lo actes. issued under the act of March 3, 1885, in the namo of John Burns, and was granted October 14, 1886. March 28, 18: No. 62,235. for 10 ncrés. inened under the act of March 3, 1556, im the name of Simeon White, and was grarted April 17.1807. March 23. 1858, No. 70.357, for 190 acres, issued under the act of arch 3, 1885, in the name of Asher Stevens, and ranted Angust 1, 18:7. March 28, 138. No. 70.042, for 1M actes, laxued under the net of cb $, 185. in the name of Ixasc Young, and was granted July 18, 1857. March 28,1338. No 84.156, for’ 160 ucros, issued under the act of Sas erated October #3168, Marcha issn was 29. 5 rel }. 18 18, No. 87 664, for 160 acres, issued under'the act of March 3 a the name of J ceeph me Taglor,end was grant 18. |. 1898. 100-600, for cd acres, Isened under the act of March 3, 1688, in the name of Jacob Amen, and was granted February 77. 1862. March 23, 1 No. 106,240, for 100 Acres, leaned under the act of March 3,186. in the name of Mergnide Queller, aud wre granted January 25, 1853. March 23, 1858. 100.857, for 160 acres Issued under the act of ‘name of Joanna, widow of rdy, and was granted February 17, Tere, rant ater 1858, in the ni verance, ied Fobrusry,7. se. March 25, 1838. No. 105389. for 160 acres, issued under the act of March 36. the anme of Olive Promer. former Sava Elipbs jagicle and was granted Feb- TNO Ise. for ia) acreas fasand andor the actof March 3, 1885, in the names of the minor children o: Jones B. Carter. deceased, and was granted Bep= Re be bat for Moscren, insued ander the actof 0. 86.591, for acres, of March 3, 1836. in the name of William Keeff, and ted Mi 857. April 4. 18:8. 551, for 20 acres, daewot ander the act of March 3" ists,in the pame of Theophilus W. Tal- laferio, and was granted Murch 11, 1899. May 2, 160 acres, ieued under the act of the pam’ of Joseph 0, - = was granted, September 16, 1855. cay >, _ , DPR eee RE Fe ar PAS That the gubscri- ranger ©. deceased. All t ‘0. 41,949. March 3, 1855, ve re the lth day of be exc! the estate. Given under. as of Februar, SYLVIE fe 18-Inwaw "PEt cLony OF # Laggan ChiGisaL FRANC axe } HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. j Mos ‘ THE GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALL DISEAGRS orTa: LIVER, bTOMA' OB DIGESTIVE ORGANS HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ofthe + enan aah of cota, orbs, and HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both aes Meer ‘and contain the bei the Toi Bost palsiabie. ¥s very apt to bere ‘te'fanctions deranges’ The ver, a7 as clovcly ag it does with the a a affect Siem | Of the following discases 5” Ton MeVOral OF more Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity ef the Stomach, Nawsea, Hear:- burn, Diseust for Food, Pulness or Weight im the Stomach, Sowr Eructations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit @ the Stomach. Steimming of the Head, Hvrried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suifcating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimnness of Vision, Dots or, Webbs before the Sisht, ll Pain in the Head, Def- ciency af Perspiratiom, Yel- downess of the Skin and Eves, Pain im the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ete, Sud- den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imasinines of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution inthe selection of remedy for his case, purchasing only that which ho is as. sured from his investigations and inquiries pos- iifully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients, and has established for Itself a repetation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well- Known remedies— HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, PREPABED BY DR, C, M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. ‘Twenty-two years since they were first intro- duced into th: ry from Germany, duri which time they bave undoubtedly perfor more cures, and benefitted suffering humanity to = freater extent, than any other remedies kuown to e public. ‘These remedies will effectually cure Liver Com aint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic or Nervous bility, Chronic Diarrhea, Disease of the Kid. ney! all diseases arising from Disordered Liver, Stomach, or Intestines. DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever; Prostration o the System, induced by Severe Labor, Hard- sheps, Exposure, Fevers, &c. ‘There is no medicine extant equal to these rem edies in sach cases. A tove and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the gered is strengthened, food ts enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the bleod is purified, the complexfon becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes. bloom ls given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous inv: ecomes 4 strong and healthy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And fecling the hand of time weighing heavily apen them, with all ite attendant {lle will find in the use of this SITTERS, or the TONIC, an clixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore fn & measure the energy and ardor of more youthful jays, build ap their shrunken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years, NOTICE. It is a well established fact that fall one-half of be female portion of our population are seldom in he enjoyment of good bealth; or. to use thelr own expression. ‘never feel well.” ‘They are languid, id of all energy, extremely nervous, and have ‘BO appetite. To this class of persons the BITTERS, or t TONIC, ts expecially recommended. eS? °F the WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of these rem edies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS without fail. Thousands of certificates have accumulated in the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow of the publication of but a f Those, it will be observed of note and of such standing ti they must be believed. pecans bred TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes:® Puicave puis, Marcif 16, 16:7. “I find ‘Hooftand’s German Bitters’ is a good tonic, useful in diseases of the digestive orgaas of great beneht in cases of debility and want of Rervousaction n the system. Yours. truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD.” HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsy! PHILADELPHIA, April 23, 1538. I consider ‘Hooftand’s German Bitters’ a ralwa- dle medicine in cases of attacks Byapepsin. I can certify thie from mo ueeiionce Teen a from of te. "Youre, with reapect, aie JAMES THOMPSON.” FROM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Patladelphia Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to connect mv name with recommeuda poms, of nore roe gee ge medicines, = rege: @ practice a6 out of Sppropriate sphe: 4 have in all cases ‘declined, bat with a clear proof fn various instances, Od igo in my own family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoofiand’s German Bitters, I depart for once from my usual course, to express my full conviction that. for cenoval dee bility gf the system, and especially for Liver Com. plaint. wis a safe and valuable preparation. Ts some cases it may fail; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours, very respectfatiy, : "J. H. KENNARD, Eighth, below Coates strect. _FROM REV. E. D. FENDALL, r a thee Baiter Ceristion Chronicle, Phila. ave derived decided fi Hoofland’s German Ditters, and fect ip ey alee lege to recommend them asa most valuabi tonic te all who are suffering from neral debility or from diseases ‘arising from derangement of the ver ours tral} "gD. FENDALL. CAUTION Hoofiand's German Remedies are counterfei Bee thet the signature ofc: M: JACKSON is on pol! of each bottle. Ail others are coun- Principal Off Manufactory at the mediclatBtore, No- 634 ARCH STRERT Phila CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & CO. PRICES. ofland’s German Bitters, iptecer-—-—-O! 6 ooftand's German Tonic. 5 HUET pe per vottiosee ‘dozen for 7 60. forget to examine well the article yor Bold end Dealers everywhere in Dawes” EAL ESTATE AUCTION CABD. (€. T. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.) JAMES E. FITCH & ROBERT 0. FOX, Office cor. Tth and F ets, opposite General P.'0., BEAL ESTATE BROKERS and AUCTIONEERS. Bales at Auction of Real Estate, Stocks and Bonds, Bales of Private Earattneeat petra Eacekeeeenr aera prix efinPrinted. List of Houses, Lands, Stores, e.. ado Biteatton. Cig T ao oils Ritvaad igen Geet: “ahaa Ee OBN A. KRAUSE. w* Tr heeeh than : fois 334 Fenne) ivaphaerecse. On ool every GLE CO., Auctionsers No. Teh street, opposite Pateat Office . PREEMPT ULAss WARES ONIN A VASES. &e. DAY MORNING. o°clock we sbatl ee! o1 : ‘Hat our store tor Dishes. Fancy Vases, Statucttes, &c. &c., balance of stock of a dealer declining Lse, kos On SATURDAY, B 308. F. KELLEY, Real Kstate Agent and TRUSTER fers Nos sos tr7H Sager WEEN HAND TST NOR Action: sriveieee ti, ar trust to me the under- By virtue of a deed of ped exr cuted, aering ‘ly made and the 24 iy et Keptember. in Liver chattel x Pestponed until FRIDAY. the 6th inst., at ten a. e’clock Choice old Vii larch 6th. of , Wine GU . Pancy Auctioneer OfFce—No. 363 Sb atrect west, near northI st. Sigs » No.l. and fo ABOVE LARGE RNITURI tot r Wi D. 187, . KELLEY, JISSEL, Fes aereinecl enero n. Py Geote and Fancy Articles \ that is put op tothe CLARK & CO. Aucts, BOVE AUCTIUN Tillis ING. AL370 Pennsylvania eoder ‘tan Rotel. A vary mt evening. (eet ‘wel wa ____¥o-Monkow. ——S— 19 be sold LL aco OF FANCY GOODS, at 0 Fancy Bu — date on jor ts. one of the . CISSEL. Trustee. LE IS UNAVOIDABLY Oo) Trustee. FORELLEY, awct. SPECIAL SALE OF SIXTEEN MULES. Wa- ‘98 Louisiana avenue. Jarriage Bazaar, ONS. AND HARNESS AT AUUTION On SATURDAY MORNING. March 7, will be added to our sales of Horses and Mules, at the Ba- fear youn, "Barts use. a and well broken M x been parcha: Lo in Kent nd are no tonger required. ules, 44 horee Wagens and Harness 1y ao! 2t iN 4 years old chy for private ¢all special attention of buyers to ont wale on Saturdaytmorning, as the stock will Le peremptor: W.L. WALL &CO., Ancts mh 5-2 BY ¥4E WaeE Eco Origigal Horse and oulsiane Anctioneers. avenue. Carriage Bazaar, SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. &c. On SAt RNAY MORNT Ni FIFTY HORSES AND MULES A large collection of New and Second hand Bur gies, Bockaways, Carriages, Express Wagous aud other vehi A large ‘&e ease, sites i wiiages and Harness alw whe “WL icles. collectic sat . March 7th. shout ALso, of Now aot Second-hand Har- ie. s—Toeedays, Tharedays and regard to weather Bee & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Boutheast corner 7th and D streets O STORY FRAME HOU: EK RONTING ON FUUBTH STRERT WEST BETWEEN L STREET NORTH KND SEW YORK AVENUE. AT AUOTION On WEDNESDAY. the Lith inst m., we eh Jeet front by 92 feet § inches 4 ley, with Dwelling Terms hall sell, on * pi u House One-half cash; balance § months. for notes beari ‘8 deed of trust on the premises, and revenne stamps at the gost of the purchaser. interest remines. AND Lor to a paved al improvements, consisting of a good 6,12 and is nd Secured by conveyancing 100 down on day of wale. Ome “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts ¥ NAGLE &CO., Auctioneers, Bal: ® Seventh street, jent Office, BUSTER'S SALE OF HOTEL AND RES FAUEANT. KNOWN AS THE PRESOUTT By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Angnst 38. 187, apd duly recorded fn Liber EC... f one of the chattel records of Washington coun yebee thon. noon TUESDAY Household Furniture, Bed the und dine Table Cutlery, Croskery. Glassware Kitcben Utensils, Bar Fixtures Wines and Liquors. And all other goods and chattels co Prescott House, 8. E. corner of Pennsyivania et. CHABLES EBEL. Trustes GLE & CO... Aucts. nue and 13th sti Terms cash. mhé-s ined ned will sell. at public auc arch 10, at 10 o’clock, all the Y¥ H. COLMAN & ©O., Auctioneers, No. erty, witl A large stock of new Hardware, of all descri; assortment of secon: consisting of Carpenters. Tin Saddlers, and Blacksmith’s Tools. fon | Bedstead ture, In bert ( Bie . paces. ¥ barrels Tar tions; aleo, @ large Hardware 93 Pa. ave. nd 101 ot reserve : Cushion: Chaldre Teakel Ble Varerooms. Ne Streets, the following prop- h-Tul rnishes, Paint and Whitewash Brnsbes, 293 PF Dests Bi Oils. ke and Pu on ‘Office Furn Wazo: fee." Shovel jes, Shovel Paint f between 9th and 10th sts. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNME We will sell, at MORNING. March 7th, at 9 0 cloc Auction Store and between oth T STO ublic auction, SATURDAY ‘kin frent of oar Pa. ave., assortment of Stove Fistures, 2.00) Chains, & &c,and many other articles not her Goods must be removed imme? COLMAN & By rel, ‘ip enumerated alter the » Ancts JNO. AMOS, Salesman re Br¥ = WALL & 90 Auctioneers, Southwest corner of Ps TRUSTEE’S SALE TURE AND FIXT TON & SENS. VANIA AV B: in Liber Chattel Records for Washington Coun rpenter’s Diniu; will sell on Peunsylva' Fixtures contained in said Dining Be reserve, op SATUBDAY MORNIN: commencing at 10 o'clock one fases. M. French Plate Mirror, Mirrors. & fe 15-2awads 318 B.C. E.. No. 2 at ( avenue W's Sod arble Coun ¥ J.B. WHEELER & 5 No. 61 La. ave., bet. th and 7th strects, opposite Seaton House. Th accordanc ied Anact relating to fish wha t approved that the the north street east fi b mark, MONDAY The oficial copy of the ordinance cau be sten at “HARD WALLACH, Mayor, the May ogie Ontos J.B. WHEELER & (0. mh 2-co3t CHANCE to the highest b NOTICE yor’s Orrice. February 23, 138. with the pre ns of the act on Tebr priv f'and Mth tree et.in the rear of 0 RY OF THE ENTIRE BES OF MESShs BAU NUK, AT AUCTION. Virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorded, & J WL WALL & co. SALE—VALUABLE REAL 4 317, 425 P folios 256-259. Root the Pur D m RUM CO Auctioner Bi he © ntre 1th inst., at 12 0’elock m. TATE ON LAFAYETTR SQUABE. Byvirtue of a the therein dependinj others were con; and other of ting on partot A pst ic aucticn on T it! th ; i RY CoorER 2 1a7 Bh COCPER 2 TaTine Southwest corner P Ph Ee G' 5 WU) Aol econ. St gran cout s decree of the Bapreme istrict of Columbia, passed ina certain cause in which Jobt B nants and Willlan 6 defendants. the same being No. 1.091, rect ports fifty-four feet and running back of that width ove hundred rty one fest ove inch on eq city of Wanhi to a twenty ix, twelve. and tron dated the fifth day Tras ves or docks. ry 12.1835, notice is hereby given ge of al. established fish wharf on f the Potomac river, between lth est, will ‘be offered fur | Vuratory to young. of ontea Eeanne at : and fronting ai on Lafayette Syuare aid the Presideut's OU! epn. avenve and 9th st. BURNI- La rhet.on act. ES: jourt of ittiage and B Cross if ‘ket No.8, the subscriber will sell at fone n UESDAY AF TEBNOON, the jarch,at ¢ o'clock,on the premises, | oe in. foot alley; reat . and the residue in ‘day ot sate, for v , for rehaser. properly se- Ses. O- MeOut . evenue and Butiding KA nee ta, to | THE EVENING STAR. ° CONGE ESSIONAL. Tre ‘nadine bill weraente taken ey ant Bt funding BEL was senin Bp, an Henderson scdressed the t nate. Tie denied bong arepudintor. He adhered tothe contract as he understood it to read. He the pame end a the: from Vermont¢Mr. Morrill.) bot thonght his plan would “a taulure fer replying at to varions critieisms on his bill, made by Mr, Morrill, and - lating the arguments in is favor, be np empresstan Of che hope that af it wens a. bo other funding bill would be passed dur. img (bis season. “ At the conclusion Of Mr. Henderson's remarks the bill was postponed. Mr. oward, from the Select Commit'e> of seven offered the following resolutions am@ or- Keselent, That at 1 o'clock, to-morrow after- Boon, (he Senate will preceed to consider the impeachtoent of Andrew Job: President of the United States, at which time oath or &:- firmation required by the rules of the Seuate sittimg for the trial of shall be rene ae Taree Qhset Sestice of the Calted residing officer of the an afore-aid, to rach member of the Semater aed ‘he Renate will, at the time aferesaid, reosive Abe managers appointed by the House of ‘Rep. rendered. That the Sreret of the Senate (rdoved. ore his Teoltilion before the Muuse of Depoone tyes, Ordered, That the articles of impenctusant Presented against Andrew Johnson, Presi@ent of the United States, be Grdercd.That a copy of the rules of and practice in the Semate while ef am thes trial of im; ment be comm: ‘Dy the Senate to House of resentatives, Gad a copy therof delivered by to each member of the House of Mr Grimes moved that they be considered @traem. Ay The question was on the resolution. Mr. Edmunds was opposed to the first par of the resolution, because,by the standing Tule ibey were required to proceed to that at ne o'clock to-morrow. He hoped it would be modified Mr, Howard said the House was not bound by law to take novce of the rules of procedure of ie. veep nd ee Ses im ac. cordance with the rule should be presented to the House for its information. Mr. Edmunds argued that it wonlé form = bad precedent; it might be held to be necessary tn the future. "He moved to substitute for the first order the following: | _ Ordered, That the Secretary be directed to in form the House of Representative that to-mor - | Tow, at ove o'clock in the afternoon, the Senate, | pursuant to the standing rules, will proceed to the conritteration of the impeachment that the Houee of Representatives has presented Mr. Buckalew said the point had beretefore been rawed that, after they ware sworn asa court, the Chief Justice being present, it would be necessary to rules—perba) one al- ady adopted, perhaps others He suggested simply giving notice to the House and Justior, Without entenng epon this ques- tuon of the rules. He thought the resolution un. exerptionable. The amendment was lost The resolution and the first two orders were adopted. Mr. Buckalew moved to lay the third on the | table, saying that they could furnish the House copies of rules after they had organized into court, The order was then adopted Mr Pomeroy, from the same committe, pre- | sented an additional order for a notice to the Chiet Justice, requesting bis attendance as presiding officer. and for the appointment of a committee to conduct bim to the ohair; which was sdopt-d | The Chair appointed as such committee Mes+rs. Pomeroy. Wilson, 4nd Buckalew. ‘On motion, the Senate then adjourned, Hovese.-- Yesterday, after our report closed— The election case from the Mrst diswict of Tennessee was discussed, but no action was taken Ubereon Mr Beaman offered a resolution instructing the General commaxding the army to report the numb r of votes cast for and against the adoption of the Alabama constitution. Adopted On motion of Mr. Hulburd, (W.V the Senate bul tor the sale of the Harper's Perry Rroperty was referred to the Committee om ilitary Affairs Mr. Driggr offered a the Committee of W syeand Means to iaqaire into the propriety of so amending the tariff laws ax toimposea duty of five cents per pound on imported ingot, pig. bar and rolled cepper, four cents on = copper, and three cents op copper ore, Adopted T. Siewart offered a resolution directing the Secretary of War to mform the House whether it te not Gesirabie, for the purpose of econ my and for the safety of public properiy ia New York, to purchase ground on the batvary sui cient to erect suitable warehouses, Adopted Mr. Ward offered & resolution reciting the frauds of claim agents, and mstracting the Committee on Military Affairs to report turther Jegisiation for the better protection of the sol- diers ond sailors of the Republic. Adopted, Mr. McCormick introduced a bill in relation | to back pay and bounty of officers. Reterred to Committes on Maulitary Affairs. | On motion of Mr. Schenck, the architect of Sapitol wns imstructed to have removed the olution instructing th | high and unsightly iron fence now forming » | tune through the old hall. Adjourned. +e —____ UxoomrLerep MagRiage.—We learn that» Tinge cefemony at Father O'Drincoil’s Church, ou Sycamore street, on Monday, was broken off without completion. It | that a Prot stant gentleman came to this city | church to be marri | that it was, from Virginia some time ago, became intre- duced into a Catholic tamily where there was daughter. that the usual consequences of the proaximity of young persons of different sexes follo the parties becam= en. the parties appeared in A, with the usual atten. dance of relatives and griends and the appoint- menis of a good mach. After a part of the ceremony bad proceeded, the parties were taken into the sacristy, where the priest, as ts u al in ‘hb mixed marriages, asked the bridegroom it he promased tha! the wife should have the control of the religious training of the childna. ‘Tbe man, surprised, inquired if that WAs & pari of the ceremony. and was assured He objected, but the priest tasast- | ed. He looked to the woman, but she made no | pledge to ety sign. He then postively refused to make the vp the control of his future chil~ dren, and left the church. We are informed that the scepe as he walked ont trom the room, down the steps from the altar, antout, pale | buterect and deermined, was striking.—Ci- | cimnatt Gozeite, th. 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Louis Leeder. 7 At jection +p Houstou, Texas, guite a number of culored people had arrauged that on the morning of Monday they would repair to a certain church, and there get their tickets pre- When au elderly man by the namie of Jerry Maas, who bad been seme- what troutled with heart disease, meoeved his lick«t, Le looked at it, and asked! “ls tais all right 7” Beg answered that il was, be sprang up, suying : 1 bless God that I have lived to his day,” aud suddeniy fell dowa aud ex- pired, , not long ago, wish ing to buile « fire, and baying no aadiron: used a pur of bomb shells, relics of the war, tor the purpose. The sheils were loaded and che of theta exploded, when the lady, who was somewhat iojured, declared che might have expected it, asit was Friday, She bas resolved Leverto Use bombshells for andirons oa a Fo day again. 87-A lady in Missow S7 The Boston Most says: “A yy young creature of seventeen, and curls, gery on School street, yesterday, neat , and seven men Jemped © restore Ler to a pormal rpendicular. A plan Indy of forty-seven b: fame postrated and was pernitied 1 belp her~ self up in her own way and time. Such isthe peed 7 Tie 8 piece of lace over a tumbler, it down shout half way; pat to some » peas, fill with water so ns to just cover the pens, in a little whtle roots appear and scek the bottom of the tumbirr, then the vine appenrs. sat enter eee es port, and it will begin to show its pretty flowers. Tae New Sreivne Boxwers.—As far as we have yet seen the Fanchon 1+ the favorite shane and satin and -teel speckied milk, and straw the favorite trimmings afd easie: ste too early, however, y Anything positive to Tegard 00 Spring bonucts avin New Jerseys a serene iors ung made to procure passage the re ofa inw to have vegetables in that Stat and sold hervafier by weight insicad of by’ measure. ‘BA concern near Phil makes a | bowiness of buying dead her-es but Giscoverics show that? ‘ofthe Scat matt ts avlted down, ena the Pannen: phians are petting a little shy of corn™t beet Bz-Robert Watson Will'sms, a yount man cffortune, who ded in New =e Toe ery thed to R < i is he office ore, New, York Tints, the sam 01 B50. ”