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ae Te on te ee J EVENING STAR. “THE COURTS. The Case of Mr Bradiey—The Return to the Writ of Mandamus. |” Strmeme CovaT in Gusgnar Teew.—Ta meraing in the Court in General Tem (Sates LOCAL NEWS. ——= rT, Olin, spd Wyle). Judge Carter «aid: The B + procerding with the calender, the court The 110¢h anntvers | im submission to the myndate of the Supreme ms Pestival. votche birthof R rae was celebrated by the Robert Baras | Court of the United States, have conclude! to P f aye the following order entered: lub of this ¢ last evening, By asupper at | bey tb s 9. i Temperance Hail, and was one of the most | _/% fie matter of Joseyh HL. Brad’ey—Octohe vm, ~(7.—Im obedience toa mandamus from ples=ing festivels ever held by this club, The | 7’ '™ ‘ 5 : ; Lestat f the lob, with their invited guests, | the Supre eae — hg eo States, 1a ez n all Rumbering ahoutone hundred, assembled | /¢r* Jos. H. Bradl-y, No s, December erm. At the Hall by eight Ocleck. anda few minutes | \cf7 ft ts Grdered, That the order made in this thereafter were esc orled to the main hail. on | $#Us" on the $(h of November. 1s, directing ‘where the tables were spread, | (Be ame of the said Joseph H. Bradley to be «'W. Balloch, the President stricken from the roll of attorneys, solicitors, the chair, with Hon. James Ac., authorized to practice in this court, be res ‘on bis right. Hou C.C Cox sat De, | S:!baed. and that the order now made be certi- 1M. Breadbesd on his left. Among thie | St 0 the ead Supreme Qourt as the return of Prevent were lon BO. French. Jac Clepnaue, "BIS COUFE and the several justices thereof to A > Semken. 5 Wel ss sand mandamn Sn c ee ee HB. | _ Ofcourse this court in passing thie order wg ~ machen ton, | SPPly yield obedience to the supremacy of Foore, | x Hemphi nae [operas eoeey. authority We make the order, because the ul- - sae tae ee ce eee Yimate tribonal commands it. It is impossible aS chatany: Fine to follow the logic of the opinion in its detail Wate’ Raos A’ S Soke: | frit would involve this court in hopeless em- barre-sment and render it impossible to carry » thto effect these piain and manifest intentions ef the act of Congress creating this court Nevertheless the proprieues of judicial Balloch pou tiking the chair Welcome ia ‘he ame of the Burne( tno, esited the door shot on all ctre and b uaa, aed har our ae reign sn. | © Pel us to veld to the dictaot the order. xs meme. Biv. ee Assenbiy = jeTely the mandate of a superior power. The on ing. atter which | @*cisiom of that court was based upon che heedibles. the | (COTY that this court had no jurisdiction over valerate the ctfences of its attorneys committ 1 in one of the branches of the court, and that inasmuch the offence was against an independent court, the punishment of the otfence must be reed ont either o there not here. In pronouncing the brencbi his court as ap must certsimly bave been o the applicant for this ented the to act mpon he jurisdic ton'resi be many ¢ cleared, snd bo tl forward. the glasses w dent tripvaat is co 2 Re ¢ king power for this bi th-piae Scotk cage mderstimd the language ths espunse ws ; teat PMployed to carry their own views into eife Prates ne = ot Ediobors | Thy spekeof a unit of but one cout. They towa:” Joun F ni but one clerk. Thy have song = Mary al. The eifecr of ca : “Ww beth on is todismember Bradley irom a Tr exisied, for the & bar. except so tar bar me Court had since 2 hss other regaha of an independent court, and cspnot have under the organization of thesystem of our couris will ba seen, therefore, that itis utterly hnpossini« for this court “Fry out the logic of its opinion, which ts the duty of a subordinate court, when 4 cam be reached by the legal machinery that surrounds it. If we would erect tag Criminal | Court snto an independent court, ve not | the power too it We have no power to cre- ate a seal for that court; we have ro power to create a clerk for that court; we have no power to crente in either of the justices of this peuch the authority to test the writs of that court, and I=, isi —To Gan. Geo. nt of Burns Club, Weeh- Dear Friend: I thank the club c Tememiv Ting m+ on festival. Though | trace my ancestry to tod 1 KWow it is say~ etchman’s love for the deepens ond broadens with The world bas never known a tr We moy eriticive bis rustic verse, and hiebief and simple lyrics with the W. Pailec years, singer. pare works of men of “lorger scroils and loitier iyres,* but after < to Woodsworth. the homage which we turn to Barns, if ot Wb awe and Teverence with a feeling of | I Bone of the badges of independent jurisdic- interest an® aitecton We admire | Uh does the act permit us to carry ont ihe bo, we love bim. As the day Of 'beopimion. Wesbail not atiempc °o doit. cf bis birth comes round £ take dowa | This Court, except so iar as it t+ mtertered bis well worn volume in gracefal com. | ¥!th by direct power, will pursue the sys.em of jurispradence in this District orda Memoration. and at Tam € Ties CONE AMINE | the Law weaker Of tke Dstrien aaa one With one whom, living, I could bave loved as mueb for bis trie manhood and native nobility ©f soul as fer those wonderful songs of bis Bb shali sing themselves forever. They httle of Burns who regard im as an | 7. versifier, “the idle suger iSosunsea Sas the cetmes ten pethantheceg Court of the United States has discovered @ if inthe State buew better than this. They fel: | #0unal there for purposes of attorneys prac- ‘a by sly followed 1F these six years of experience in the study of the bar and the bench to ascertain what was the legal creature here styled (he Supreme Ceurt of the District of Columbia.” basmuch as a mayority of the Supreme there immortal sarcasme which did tisteg. and inasmach as they have declarea in Wid the utterer, but Lived on to work out whe tier hat Re iva member Of that taryand. tn divine comssleaen. of Previawsen. bis acts was not a member of this: inasmuch In the shout of ent.ancbiced millions as they | #* they bave created a roll of attorneys where Witt the untied Quoker of Rochdale into the , BOHE ever existed before, we propoe in the British Cabinet, I seem to hear the voice of the submission that is due from an interior tri- ‘Ayrebire port bunai io ils superior to yield to the dicta of the arr tare opinion, to the extent of its ruling a fact, in felerenee to the restoration of Bradley to prac- tice. Ne further. It would be doing t violence to all the ragiona’e of the const P Of our system of jurisprudence here to..io snything more than that. We could not doit if we would: we would not do it if we could nd a’ thar, et for a that, man the world o'er Sball br With bearry rrbe Burns ¢ thy fries 4, Wurrrtar. o” Hszikdean.—Josian Me Why this was done it is difficult for me to “When the kye comes hame."—Mr. | determine. I do not knew what may be the Pa terson. refenale of my v-sociates, but the enly sulution 4. The Judiciary of the Un d States—the | of WeFstone ip the arch of the public, May its | CI*SUDE & separate jurisdiction, to lay the recota ever be embiszoned with dius of truth | fo@ndations ofa writ of mandamus in a wan't apd justice Kesponse oy Hon A G. Riddle, | 0! Jurisdiction here, to give toa writ of mauda- £ Doolittle having teen called aw, | mus the office of a writ of error, which it has phat the € _ | been serving in this curious proce’ ding: to raise derson My Joe ‘p the Supreme Oourt a jurisdiction through i Beethine the writ of mandamus that did noi exist in error. tor. be it remembered, all the juiisdiction (bey hold is by legislative power They have bo common-law juzisdiction. Their original jurisdiction is more restricied than that of auy ‘ribunal im the United States. There are but two or three cases where they can exercise it under the Constitution, 2t exists solely by the sarbority and grant of the law-making power, spd inasInuch &s the right of appeal was not that J can discover was in the necessity of gious tyranny aad sflet d—not on waryrs—but ou Digots: the other glorious toc use of a relig- Jows fr dom bro .d as ber pre-re: and Oirmly- Yoed as her mountains, Kespouse by Rev. Wilkes: Sharman, Song—-("a’ the yowrs.”—By She President, General Balloch. 6—The Poet Tmaur. thé wach of human progns: Welf Esq = Song:—“Little Fat Man.” and “Used Up Msn,’ by Wim. M. Tileston. Eq. Seng snd Peevston—«Souter Johnny,” (ut ebaractor.) by Johu Rochbarn 7.—Sotiend. tne Isnd of the thist's and | Dea. ber—h rebildrew a-e the jewels that vtorn her crown. Rr -poase by J. J. Coombs, E-q. Souge—“Avuie Lanrie”” and “Tue Heart Kowrd Down * by Mr. Cisse ‘ . bur to this court than bas this court con:rol he Socie ies. * ant te tet ee or fimingenh pane over the relations of this bar to them ‘That ‘he Response by General Mussey. power resides ipberently imevery court to reg- Sg: SeGregers Gathering,” and «Za. ; ¥iste the relations of the bar with ttelf, york ment of the Iri-b Emigrant.” py Jobu Parsoas, | 16 admission to and distmie*4! from the bar, and —The Bonnie Lassics Respouse by S G. | Withont it (with aue deference) the power and Feszendea, Eq. | dignity of no court can be maintiined. with it, Scpgs—“Jenmye wit the beht brown hair,’ | there is no danger to a well intended member by the President, snd “Greeu grow the Rushes | Cf ue bar, as the history of the profession OL” by the entire club shown through ages. The moment the autho Beld pionesrsia Reapyare by S. cTeated, Wuis elastic writ of ciandsmas is made to sery its parpose, and inasmucB as it could Jed of withont first creating a juris. diction in the Crimins! Court, and denyiog one bere, it was accordingly created there, and desicd here, undoubtedly with the very wisest of pur poses. Forwyseit I dé not ie) st liberty to let this tous Act of force pass SUBYUL Feasserting Siaten, bat the Supreme Court of the Cais re bO Mere control over the relauoms of this Ly 1s delegated to one court to preside over the personal relations between members of the bar x. N eh, 1569 sh. | #8¢ another court, that court not sitting ami inten trie Tike anvene thoes pase | them, nor being subject to the mflueaces of their ¥ 7 | conouct, nor exercising control over such, there | a= an end to the indepence of judicial tribunals This protest—whick I do not assume to say 1s the protest of the cour!, but my own. whoily— 4, 1 think, the every whe ‘The following tons other cities were reod by Preadent from er societies in | the followmg -ntiment, to te read at your banquet on Monday evening January 25th “Tbe Pra int Bard of Scothwnd: His live wb le the human beurt has a sin respond ame will | Ie chord | Plesse re. | burs, Fee wotest OF the professional mad timustesseatially be the prot of the protessional mind. Then, with this pro. test thus burriediy uttered, I orcer to the record of this court. ‘he touch of genius. : ‘and oblize tuliy. Wa Auw Sey. ikaDeLrnra, Jan, 2 Ines —The Burns | Giubd cf Philadelphia to the Burns Club of shington, -reeting.—The ‘of Kober: | 12m instructed by my breturen to have also Wesbipgten, -reeting. —The memory of RK Mey | cotered another order, which is in the toltox- 1g words ‘The Supreme Court of the United ine deci in & recen! ss of dd of March. 1 entitled + an acl t ro rganize the courts of the Di | bis, and tor other purpo: Uch fo this court, several o pectively, kinduess, this commit Burns: One of God's revelations to man. the purity and force of bis genins, de=pite the | creeds, assumptions, sad tinsel wor-bipped by the world, be saw with prophetic vision ani be cically Geetared that the rank was but the guinea stamp and man the gold. ‘The Pactric ates have that the actor Coa et of Colum- created, in adai- er District Gow ch having power to punish ‘Sconduct on the partof mem Ty of Barus. bers of the bar practicing therein: for the pur- oe 111 Bigh. 11 bigh. peor of this court to the prinesj Drink nese ahaee fe Ors decision, and of establisbing & Memory's “in ewery eye | comity among all the Krepeth tresb bis fame \® May he live mnally yours, HOTEL, 0 Greenwich str New Yous. Jan 25, IN —The New York greets the Burns Club of Washing- | ™ tom witb the tol + The men Kur wing ‘entiment Heirst = of the said atary rule of ourts organized under uch as prevails between the meereak peas | et Westmin-ter Hall: bad, by virrue : | ty derived from the conrts of auth 35th sectiou of the judi- cusry act ~0, wuthoriging the courts of the Uniled Siare= to establish rules for the adm:-- sion of such eounsel or attorneys as ihey may Tespectively perimit to manage aud causes (herein, and by virtue, also, of authority nierred on this court iu ex press terms by the aforesaid set of id of March, 1563, to establish such rules as it may deem necessary tor the reguletion of the practice of the several organized by said act, aud trom time to time revise ond alter such rules, ii is dere, That no attorney or counsellor who bas heretofore been or may hereatter be sus. pended from practice, or dismissed tne bar by order of exther of the courts organized by eaid Act, for contempt of court or professional mis- conduct, shall be allowed to practice in any other of said courts,» Jong as such order shail Temain im force; provided, however, that any Person so suspended from practice or di-miseed the bar may from such order to thi« court, as im other cases, (save when such order of suspension or dismissal shall have been first Tjader by this Court in General Term.) The Chief Justuce.—The case of Lount vs. ‘Suit, is the first case to be heard this morning Mr. Bradley. Sr—I beg leave to inquire your henor, whether the lust order prevents my Practising in this court, (the Court in General Term.) and the other several courts. The Chief Justice.—That will be t of deliberation, Mr. Bradley, before ends. Mr. Bradiey.—i make the inquiry as I desire to be beard im the case called. if the order you have jnst passed permits me ‘The Chiet Justicr.—We will pass the case for + presewt, i will not inconvenience the par- y way. [see your name is not on the | calende* as one of the attorneys. Mr. Bradley. 1m that case, | Mr Bradley —You will find “Bradiey and Bradley” there. sir, The firm remaias th me although I ave not been in the courts to practice for sometime. 1 ouly desire to know how far the rule extends The Chief Justic-.—You shall be advised tn due Sexson. d we trast tae | Mr Bradley —Then I enderstand your H | oF to say that this case Will got Ue taken up Avam Wate. Corresponding Secretary. | Volunteer toasts tellowed, and wit, Went and song were the order of the evening. The festival was a perfect succ joyrd by at Bu leier, rer eived the Tabi bard, the well-known « bighest praise for the adra Macher in which be served all itwos alae hour before the fest: Wire ended. The following sre the officers of the Burns (lub for the ensuing year Brit Gen. € W. Bulioeh: First Vice Presi- dent, TJ. Mackey, Second Vice President, Alber: Woodley; Secretary, Josiah McLeod; Treasurer, John Cameron Pre ident, Brevet a ALEXANDRIA ITEMs.—The vr oing bas the following: A, L. é i. KR. R.—Vassenger trams on the Alexandyis. Loudoun and Hampshire Rai! road ¢ Gare of last meneed making daily trips to Hama tbe present western terminus of that rosd. this mormine. The torn-table at that pout has been adjusted. andthe depot building is im progress of rapid erection. Property Saie brick building and lot of ground on the south side of Wolf street Between Fairfax and Water, now occupied by Mr Jobn DeVaughn. was sold Inst week by Dr J. B. Johusod, 91,500. —— ROweany aT THE TReaseRy.—A set of Amencan coin, Miss DeVaughn for struck ra slamin ted States Mint. for presentat of England im return for a similar tesy, and placed + special commissioner of the revenue, bare been abstracted iro t geatiemau’s otlice au th Treasury Deaartment to the perpetrator of m atthe | cbarge of Hou. 1 ‘There is no clue as be delivered by | at Metzerott Hall, tbix evening. The | Esq., leclure isgiven under the auspices of Post | No. 5, Department of the Potomac, in aid of the | port« barir: fund for the reliet of wounded and | liers and sailors, this morning The Chief Jus No, sir; not it it will not Work spy serious inconvenience to the} Mr. Bradley —There is agother case n-ar toe foot of the calendar (case of Faunce vs. Motjee) watticisms are the at- | in which I appear. | should like to have that tractive teaturrs of this unrivalled troupe. p&+sed also for the present. —— | The Chief Justuce—We will attend to that Ving obtaived currency that Mr. | N. W. Hilborn Bad been removed from the Patent (Office, we are sutborized and requested to state tbat not only has be not been removed, Dut that be retains the esteem and confidence of his superiors in office. ——_o—_—— Save ov Proreery seag Tae Ixsave Asy Green & Williams, auctioneers, tract of tand case when we reach it. (A pause.) We will Teserve tbe consideration of the cases to wh: you refer until we have deliberated upon the question as ‘o Whether the order tales effect on you or pot. CRIMINAL COURT, Juige Fisher.—To-day, Robert Harrison, Abram \oung and Beojami ‘Williams, indicted for latcemy; Harrison an} Young guilty, Willisms not guilty, Charies Jobnson, grand larceny: not gmilty. A wolle prow. was entered tr, the case of W. H. Prost inaieted for assault amd battery with intent tc Ht to- | r the Ineane Asyiam, commining seven three quarter acres known as port of +Koscinsks Place, ats vineyard, to Chrisvan Exel for $1, H: and Theresa Mani GEORGETOWN, ; Aft in Georgetown. HEnER Tent No. 1, 1 O O R—This eld a stated meeting last age Purcet! —To-tay, ‘ation were issued to Mor- Koosa on estate of JL. Loosa: bond tent | gare: T evemng, and elected ; | , SEG. and to Elizabeth A. Atitins on estas of | @ following oMficers tor the ensuing ‘erm Joseph Atkins; boud $40 ; and letters testaraen- Pew P. Cox; PLC RJ. L. Love. 0. tary to Jobn pman on estate of Jas. Chap- -P Wallace; Dp. John Loy: R.S,C A m0n; bund £10,000 ejobn; FS, Wm. Mefowald. Treasurer, Levits, Haltz.0.G., J. Riston. | NaTIONAL BaNk of COMMERCE.—This tank 48 setling up its pants preparatory to clos- ing up business, atter which it will be trans- ferred to Chicago. | River Front.—Entered—Steamer JohnGib- | son, Winters, and Virginia, Drew, from New York, with merchandise for Distri Cleared—Steamer Valley City, McC York. A GREAT THonovesPaRR.—Oa Sunday, thirteen hundred and ninety foot passengers Passed over the new toll bridge over the Aque- duet, besides a large uumber of vehicles of various kinds. Wallace; 1. @, @. Destrvetivge FIRE IN THE County.—Last night, at %y o’elock, an alarm of fire was struck from box 13, im consequence of a fire in the county, which destroyed the parn and three- story dwelling ot Mr. Jos. Miller, pork butcher, situated portbeast of the Bladensburg toli-gate. lt originated im the barn. and is suppo.ed to have been the work of an incendiary, aud it is said that if the fire department had gone direc: tothe place they conld bave easily saved the dwelling,by tearing away the outbuildings in- tervening, and taking water from the ponds on the place. but they Stopped at the toll-gate and returned. Mr. Miller had a large quantity of meat on hand. and his loss is about $=,¥), on which he bas some imsurance. This morning REPUBLICAN MueTinG.—There will be a. Gficers Huyseman and Morgan reported to | jarge and interesting meeting of the Gran? aad Major Richards that they had begged the fire- | Coifsx Cinb at Market House Hall .o-imurrow men to go to the place, but they declined. a8 it | evening at 7s o'clock, See advertisemens Was cot of the city. Ficeatm: -Albert Moore was arrested las evening by Officer Harper for disorderly cou- CITY ITEMS. duct, and was fined $1.50 by Jusuce Bucks: OVERCOATS AT Cost can be bad at the popu | lar Clo. hing House of Hable & Co., 3 Pa. averne, Also, every other style of Clothing | for gems and boys. pe Ee FRENCH & RICHARDSO GRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, Georgetown Advertisements. UF APTENTION REPUBLICANS oF GECBGETOWN —There will bea meting the GRANT AND VOLFAX CLUB at Market 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THOSE IN WANT of Winte | ours Hall. cat \d Mar oat , t on Webs VE t all icane are earne end P # KED THOMAS. Capt Gk | be Boye wil be preseut to eddre NE ad E 3 JB ————__—_—_——___ J. Rothwei in May's bald. | C FORGE F. COAKLEY wilt on of ca: on Thursday mors Hes Genera toner Te thon tof an act er titled Alexard PLRASED with ‘Adon Major | (108 of se | “An act relating to the Canal,” 1 pave cansed an inspection to {| be made of the bridge over the ajueduet across | the mae river from George wb to the Vir ' ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT. and do hereby certify “that the sata | Jasto he reaty. fit. and 1 ¢ of persons. amimais, sud icles "Very respectfully, your obediont servant. A A. HUMPHREYS. Bap on § Ak THIEVES AND BUE Win. Prince, F sir et. alsim for the front door: . that persons canm part with ausing 4 gong to be rung four distin ont tinea, ing workede “ire y by the knob, and can be | Brigadier General of Engineers, C. muanc is ached to any door. “Can be sen in op | . Under the above certificate, the Aqueduct Bridge sind ata moderate price. No st | is pow open for travel. ard the chartered tolls w Lould be without o 479 NINTH STREET. maple collected en and after TUESDAY. Janacy 1 9. WoW DUNGAN Secretary and Treasurer Alexandria Usual, B: ist id Bri¢ge Company, jeorgetowa. PaREMPTORY SALE OF PRIMB FAMILY of order. Patent appli 4 a AND INFIRM.—The most in- | The Denes’ eredulons are convinced of the viriuvs of Speer's Gard Wine Bitters” upon a trial of tbem. Their base is pure wine, with berbs and roots. so favorably known to the Medical Profession and the community at large * are all that can be desired by the m: andinfirm. Dreg, t rere Covers, HOARSEFESS,9n, “various Tarow affections to which Public Speaker=. Wilitary Officers, ana Singers are lable, relieved by They t ieeble BY THOS. FoWLING, auctionee GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FIXTURES, &.. AT On THURSDAY MORNING, 3 Gk “hI. at M «clock, 1 will sell theen. Bridge street, opposite the New Market Bouse. comprising— | ire steck contained in store No 1s rite IN ADBITION T@ THEIR Gunpowler, Imperial, Young Hyson. an Black Teas 2 ee «Brown's Bronchial Troches ” “Having as Rare Older Vinegar rect influence to the affected parts, they allay cco and Regars | Pulmonary Irritauen The freedom trom ai! jorm and at BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, deleterious imgredients makes the Troches a Shei sate remedy for the most delicate female or youngest child, aud has cansed them to he beld in the highest esteem by ihose who use re.in wood. glass. errele, ana d uv is of N them eo | aud other Whiskeys, with many other ariicies ta See Se the Grocery line, all of which will be sold without BRAK THIS IN MinD.—1 Dave to-day inarked down my unrivalled assortment of Overcoats for gentlemen, boys and children to about cost, in some cases below cost, as I wish to close them out. The assortment 1s nearly complete, and of desirable kinds. But one pric is asked. and no less taken reserve. a CONDUCT A LARGE AND WELL APPOINTED THOMAS DOWLING, | (ister) Auctioneer. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Au Georgetown, AUCTION SALE OF HAY. Gao, © Haxwixa, in WEDNESDAY. Jannary 27, 1369, at 10 o'clo-& ENGRAVING 4 Wo. 511 Seveuth st an J will sell.on Murray's Farm, Immediately Geer ithe Aiuedact Britge.'s arge lot of Vest Conns. &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, | “The Aqueduct Bridge below cant eted j of twelve years’ practical experience in the | to the pesrage of tortor and woe nee: tht United Stats and Canadas, and established at | «nts an inincement to every one | 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4); and on | Tarrly to be met with, AND ‘Terme Carh Hay may be removed at any tin ‘ae & womb streets, sice I-61, successfully treats Corn WOR MUREAY Bunions, Obiiblains, Cinb and ingrowi . 8 G Nails, and other diseases of the feet without FOR ET es At pan or inconveuence to thy petiens Th CURE ot the iad Setinee eee A Shoe canbe worn with ease immediately | C9 GETTY & CO, oe tae Bey tore o after the operation. Kefers to the many | 6 : foreetown and ‘Twenty-five (25) Basa i LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, emiornt physicians, surgeons aud tavusanus | «red in any part of Georgetown for ® of other responsible persons who patronize . his establishment. Hours from 4 A.10. 106 p P = =. Owing to presa of busine at office Dr . White is esabie to visit patientvat thelr rex RACE 25 CENTS. dences except between 6 and ¥ p.m. —_—_—_.—_——_ Doctor J. H. THomMPson HAS aD bi office ana residence from the First Ward to Blase: cha: tts sven a, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, immediately east 07 Four teenth street. Office hours before la. m., aud from 4to7 p.m. Hours of attendance at the Woman's Hospital, from Ito 2p. m. every day, Sundays excepted. mW? And bave special facilities for the NT SEALED BY Post. | arrying on of — | i | ‘his Dranch of their business “MANHOOD.” Ona Hundred and Fifty-fourth Edition of thi new medical pamphlet, revised and just pabl‘ahed by the author, Dr. Curtis. This valuable work treats on the canse aud cure of premature decline T |. oo snd recret diseases of youth and manhood. It ives aclearsyuopsis of the impedimente to mar. clage, and the remedies therefor. ADDRESS THE AUTH No. CHARLES STREAT, BALTIMORE, My” ios MONEY BAVED GRR By Bayiug TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES AND MEN'S SATCHEL? TRAVBLING BAGS, x: , : IN ENGRAVING DEPARTMEST ‘At tit Penctical Exivacis from R 8 Of thic Work commencing ae cheeses cceous from the year 1880. @ Mannoop, By Dr. Ovatis.—Im this age of pre- tens! when the privil of the trie are con- JAMES 8. TOPHAM & ¢ stently as by thofalse and fraudulent, it is Aificult to afford the sufferer from nervous debili- mtiagl airspace garam Ser - tiie utbore of thie ‘wr SEVENTN STREET ‘he difficulty. ‘Thetr experience and reputation ia a spproved machinery ts. con East side, one door above the treatment of these painful disoases are the ps- being introduced, and the best of ma- Odd Fellows’ Hal Heute guaranty. ant well homeen mete ee purehared.. the most competent of work McMURBAY’S PATENT STAYS ‘sed it onr | ite immense elreuistions: Bras eyed. and particular attention given to ele Agents for HOUSE'S PATENT SOLIN | _Ovatie on Maxsoop should be ta the hands of RUBBEK SHTELD, wn effectnal guard igatost Bagange Smashers RING Trunks promptly Repaired and Covered 3 coat piano TUNING AND REPAIRING youth and oid wee. It te medical p tivn ably written, and developes the treatment of a clase of painful maladies, which have too long been the priy of the illiterate aud designing — United Service Gazette. Orrtis ox M+ NHOOD. wad sevologes the oe ‘a Owls OD weit w iat, »rtion of haman waa fa uishes a art by whict oidel aad escaped, Fortanate for sconntry would it be ‘lid its youth put into prac- tice (he philaninrupic aud scientific maxims here aid down- one cause of matrimonis! misery might then be bantshed from our lané and the race of the enervate be succeeued oy a rene of the | ardy, vigorous spirite of the olden time.—Caron te. BUSINESS CARDS. LABELS formeriy Tuner of bacquently cf 8 ein Baad wot Gb WILD & re, 497 lth street, between a avenue and EB street, still cives capes al attenth to the above. Other instruments nd foF sale. FINE ENGRAVING Of all Kinds, euch as 40 F pairet Pianos for sale, rout, rox 86 Sly M. WILLIAN’S. 8&5 GREAT BARGAINS TBIMMINGS worth $1 at 15 cents ayard FRENOH FLOWERS worth 31 BONNETS which eid at 10, 12, : LADIES HOSIEBY, Lubin» geowine PRREU MERY. PARASOLS and UMBKELLAS at NHOOD.—This {+ really a vatnable ‘ug out the diseases resulting from eudes, the evils of which are inunifest in every insane ssylam, no less than in the shattered con- stitution of those Indalgiag It will do much to | prevent the vice which, by ite prevalence among | the young has so much fuflaence on t nt, ae on the future veil being of many — Her Da Craris’s work, entitled Manhood, is one of the few books now before the public Gasuch » | subject which can lay claim to the character of « ing strictly professional, at thesame time that | BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, LETTEB-HEADS, NOTE-HEADS at of ote, RECEIPTS, ENVELOPES, CHECKS DEAFTS, CIRCULALS. fully intelligible to all who read it. The moral ett, as Tde not wish to Keep these goo is any | and medical precepts giver In {t render it tuvalu more. able —Mai ALL KINDS OF COLOBED AND BLONZE CLOTHS and LADIES’ CLOAKS at reduced prices. as ENGRAVING. oo. yiteoe IMPORTERS OF ITALIAN WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, TS, &c. DRIED FRU veNoe “bet. 18th and ye edical referee in the tzeatment of nervous debii- tty; Ac, folly accounta for the immense cireulation which this popular and ably written medical trea:- tee has obtained.—-Sunday Times, ALL ENGRAVING USED BY No. 253 Penn-vivawa 13th ate. south eide, Washington, D. V0. Italian Vermicellt. Macaronl, &¢ ; Pastes of all kinds; Pore Olive Oi! from Lucca; Pare Soreute Naples. Sicily, Swiss, and Parmigians Al 8 of Choice Italian Wines. —— INSURANOE COMPANIES, BANKS, ic. DB. CURTIS may be consulted upon ali cases of SEMINAL and PHYSIOA® DEBILITY, SPER- MATORBHEA, end all other diseases arising fron abuses of the natural fagptions, at his residence So. 58 NORTH CHARLES STREBT, BaLT!. MOBE, where all communications should be «1 JACOB BOOL, No.416 SEVENTH STBERT, “pETWEEN GANDA Is selling of his stock of dressed. BOOTS AND SHOES AT AND BRLOW COST, to 1.088 BUSINESS, Gee oe 00 STORE FORE 17 XIGLER RYE WHS Y aca Akiye We BITED STATES eB peemrien Pret York, N.Y. nest tm the city. Thomipecn: deans praying. ngrave at short motice FOUR YEARS OLD SS LLO. , , praying: Bold onty by LOM PRICE 94 the said Mosse @ 14-lm Grocer, 119 Pa. WEDDING CARDS, “ INVITATION’? AND “AT-HOME caR 5 . 80 . BF Machine stitching Basting csrefully and promptly done piece Ss a PPRERRRBEPBBPBPPPPPPS F CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, LOUR! FLOUR! vexp: rexglvoB! FLouRn p22 § J ss THoMas H. BARRON, Bo CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, NOTES, FRED! FEED! @7 BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, 4ND xy FLOUE xD TEED. Fs ph Alot = CHECKS, BONDS, xc. W. M. GALT &U0., ee cand wile Indtanesronne and Pirstatrect, | tun 8 oot Hear Baltimore and Onto Denet_ | in HILOSOPHY OF MARBI ‘A ney cours: P of Lectut as delivered st the New Y: atomy, embracing the and what to live for: Youth Manhood iviered, &e. " Pocket volumes containing these lecturca will bs . and specimens to warced to parties nuable to attend. on rocel ot ve, by addressing: SECRETARY | GF yeue Rte ang +4 eae “um of Anatomy and setsnce, 615 | gx a Beaded, Rew Vn. SoA" intr” | Se tec eens dene ars co ieee B BST FAMILY F Sr their patron ea 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aRe 7, Keteronce te wade to the following. weil We have recesvod a shipment of Gevessee Valley | ag-3BOWD citizgues John Little, David” U. FAMILY FLOUR. superior to ary other bran iu | gg Marmareet aie at boxes Prine NEW TORR iPkade ACHONORIH his PRODUCE COMPANY. " bet, Wen gud o having ‘street for Ker: ao jorrisou ¥. Brown, Baas = Shop nd resitenoe, street south, oear ZF eth at, one minute's waik from 7th 96 cars Ali Gmany cations througs the post of. OF Nce wil meat with tmmediage attention heceddgdeddddeddtazes Nomicast am OUR ENGRAVING ROOMS, to last Ju: Teby Dotted to & Sage PE oe OTN See them, or ther il! be soid co pay the ken ip SWEET LEBMUD. s - . Ned fe fe the of M % 7 MBAL. end other FARINA, Mews. TERE calle (or eas PEABO. FX bODLES» bras aud’ : 4179 NINTH STREET. $e .6 au mite, $14 D etre ehore, Ci Bil, de t-im’ 0h PROPOSALS. @ SALAD PROPUSALS WiLL BE RE SS at the office of the Cbtet tary Diviei St Lots, Mo y of Rebranry. 19%, f of Government troops aud # the travaportene: Riise, 2, the tssourt river, € poiot fed. dcring the time from 120.159, inclusive. ¥ forte Baotall ‘Cooker any envon. Buford, may be establishe at the mouth of the at Mscteshell Fiver ana Fort besten From Wyandotte. Keneas. to Sioux Randall. Sully, Kice. stevenson. Cook, or apy post that may be -« mgath of the 3 scleehell river, ee Tem Fort Leavanwerth to Siov Bendall. Sally, Ri om oS: ty, Fe Rice. Steweson. Buford. Gem that may be estas ted shell river taat AMP Ook, OF AUF post tailished at the mouth of Musciesnetl river, ami Fort Renton rom Fort Suily to Forts B ford, Camp Cook oF @0y Pu=t that may ve © lished at the moath of the Musciesbell river Fort Benton om Fort Bice to Forts Stewe COOK. oF any post that m at the mouth of the Musciesheil river From Fort Stevenson to Bort Buford, sok. OF Buy Pox thet may be the mouth of the Masclesbei: } Fort Bufird to (amp Cook, or | satay te sbetat the moa.h of the bel! river, Fort Be It will be thee vor of (he Government to s!'g furibe the seasou most favorable for Bavigalion the 11ver. eay between June Pact Ageoet Sl # ere whl state however. the rate (scparalely for sotober Bt iocluatve leteroilue the ret m the = oret ste Of destin sovernment 20 The rate per WW pounils at which | transport they wil whi. Tsea, mules, cattin. ambuianc (troughs fr feediag anim: they will tran preferet privae to The contractor wril be reguired to t stores by lend in the event of tailare by aul ail stores recetseat by the contractor for tra portation must be delivered at their destivan ‘Sitbin the year 1359 Bidders will plesse give the rate at which they will furnish transportation down stream. In case the contracting tretght as required, tue Gove Tight to Turpish the trapsportation at The expense | of the contractor; and nothing berein con-s'u-d | sbail beso e.mstrued as to prevent the Govern ent from transportiug pablic supplies on any of ‘own boats. The Government reserves the right to reject any | or ail vhe bids that may be oftered Bidders are informed that mo Goverpment stores will be sliow ; Siona Cily. lowa, drawing over three / feet of water. and that boate will not be recaired | | to go to poimts above Sioux City with lee than ') tous Bidders should give their names tn fall ef their places of reeidence. aud each pro be accompanied with # bond in the sum wf Signed by two oF more responsible per-uns. teeing that in case the coutract is ewar. Person propos the contract « be accepted | And entered ind good wad sulicioat ercurity furnished by said parts. in accordance with thr | terms of this adverterment | ‘The contractor will be reauired to give bonds tn the som ef $10 00 } ‘The party to whom the award is made must be | Prepared to execute the coutract at once aud to give the required bond for the faithfal perform ance of the contract. may be required for pS and supplies from Chicago, Il), to Si» voposals for the same dung the seas»a, ecified are invited Copy of blank form river contract to been be gee into, in the oy ol ard. rene seg forms of proposats, can be had by application to this ice, at the of ‘of the avr Quartermast:r, Depaitient of the Missouri, Fort Leav-naorth, Kansas: of Chief Quartermaster, Depart ut of the Platte vmahe. Nebraska, aud Brevet Briesdier General Fred. Myere, Deputy Quartermaster General, U.S. Army, “Onicas: nole Propeenis for river transportation should be en doreed Prog for Army Transportation Ly th ecourt those for rail, *Propomsis Army Trapsportati on from Chicago to Sioux City, and addressed ( the anderstgned. By order of the Quart rmas'er General US A J L DONALDRON, Assistant Qasrtermaster General US) 4 Chtef Gaartermaater Military Division of the M eu BANKERS, 3.4. BUFF, Treas. J. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Charted by Congress.) PAYS INTBERST ON DEPOSITS. H Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought anc sold. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrauts. A fall supply of Bovemue Stamps kept constant!) on hand. iat ———$ $$$ ________ 19-88 j Jax co0xs 2 00., | KBs Vivvsunvs Staeer, Orrowrs Tesasvny Buy and se atcurrent market rates, ang constantly on band « full supply of al! GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEH-THIBTIES, ANDY OMPOURD INTEREST BOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executes and collections made on all ecovesibie points. sel-tf Finer ‘TIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTOR ! (ot Ja Gooxe # Oc..) Provides: HUNTINGTO: @OVEBHMENT DEPOSITORY an | FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE IT. STATES, LOUD street, opposite the Treasury Leverimen: Government Securities with Treasurer Ur states, | STONE MILLION DOLLARS. i ‘We buy and sell all classesof GOVERNYS >) | SECURITIES at current market rates } FURNISH BXICHANGE and mats Colisen wm ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THt UNITED STATES. We purchase Goverrmest Vouchers op ¢ + MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give car, fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ona FIR &? ‘end to any other business entrusted to as FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVBES SENT LOABS at all times cheerfully furntsned, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cash ‘Washington, March 30, 1865. \ 'S FRENOB OONF! NERY SBrriELD oat ‘BOUTIONESR 246 P L A ERBOvLVaniA Aves OYSTERS, GAMB AND Furnished at at B.D O90K! We. | ! Private | | New mazzuaxp HAMS. Unsurpassed ip quelli pte Freeh and of best’quality. RANDY PRACHES. At 76 cents . AFRICAN DATR8. cia MALAGA ORAPRO. evens pois to posts on the | or INGTON CAPITAL onl 090.000 | Office—No. 71 Lontsiana avenue, one doerenst o | Seventh street NO CHARGE FOR Policies O8 BEVENTE STAMPS Risks taken on the most ressousble terms, ani promptly paid CHARLES KNAP. President. GEO. W RIGGS. Vice Pres OBL P LA! * Bose GUY & PHELPS, President CONNECTICUT ANC BABTFORD, CONN Assets over TWENTY FIVE MILLIOW DOL aks @OBORGE F MARBLE, Agent, Federal Block, Reom Opposite Post oe 38 tf orTHs TED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. C., dy Special Act of Congress, 4 reved July 25, CASH CAPITAL... Fiosace tee. BENEY D. COOKB, Warntue: EMERSON W. PEET, Patiateipat and Actuary S. TURNER Wasn: ut Deorvenre FRANCIS @ SMITE. I Director MEDIVAL ADVISORY BoaRD. 2K. BARNES, Surgeon General United State> Army, Washi; an 1 hinge! Departmen: + Secretery o by this Com It iss National Company, cuartered Ly spe~) to every locality home ts policies are exempt from atta-nment here are no Guaecessary restrictious tn the p> sary policy # non-forfeitable. iramoust and retarn aif toe promisine, ss that the tnsarance costs only the decrease oa the jee wilt be tswned that will pay to the tn- fe an aunaal income ef oue-teuta oltey for risks apon thelives 4 tnsures not to secure dividends. bat at eo low at Will be tmpoesibie a Lage AGENT IS WANTED IN EVBRY Company® General 5 Li at lets. tod fall particalare ct vem AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE &« Co., FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON D O oom ly SasaaeEEEEEEEEEemmemmeeeeee eel THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TREIR FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. NINE HUSDBED AND SIXTY MILES Of the line West from Omaha are now completed | apt the work is going on threngl the Winter Aa the distance between the finished portion © the Union and Central Pacific Railroads te now leas thar 400 miles, aud both companies are posh. seg forward the work with great energy, employ: {bg over 30.00) me, there cau be no doubt that th whole RAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be open for Busine isos. ' ‘The regular Government Commissioners Provonneed the Union Pacifie Kallrond FIRST OLASS in every t, aud the Special Commission appotnted by the President eayn: Token as a whole, THK UNION PAOIFIC RAILROAD BAS BEEN WELL CONSTRUCT BD, AND THE GENERAL ROUTE FOR THE LINE EXOEEDINGLY WELL sBLECTED The energy and perseverance hb which the work bee been ureed forward, and the rapiiity wit) which {t has been executed are without paralle: i. history, atd fn grandeur apd magnitude of ante: taking it hes never becn equalied.” The Bepors concludes by saying that “the cenntry has ree ton to congratulate iteelf that this great work of national importance is so rapidly approach ‘ ing completion under such faveravic auspices.” ‘The Company now have in use 157 locomotives aud nearly 2,000 carsof all descriptions. A large widi- tional ejutpment is ordered to be ready in the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and thes distributed for 13) the western end of the track, Bully 120 miles of iron for the pew track are now delfvered west of the Missour! Biver, and # miles more are on row. The tots exper ditures for construction purposes i of the completed portion of the roed ts uot less than eight million dollars, : Besides a donation from the Government « 12.40 acres of land per mile, the Company t« en titied to a subsidy in U. 8. Bonés on ite line completed and excepted, et the Tage rete of shout $29 a0 per mile. accu nding tothe difficaltics encountered, for which the G. Tomeut takes « second lien as security. The Company have a! ready received $24 © Wolf this eulsidy. deine in full on the 9) ndles thet have been examined by the Catted states Commissioners | GovagnMENT AID-SECURITY OF TUE BUNDS By ite charter, the Company fs permitted to is sve te own FIRST MOBTGAGE BONDS to the same emount as the Government bonds ont m more. These Bonés ares First Morteag- opr the Whole road and all itscyuipments. Snch a mort gage upon what. for along time, will be the only railroad connectit the Atlantic and Pacttc States, takes the highest rack as asafe security, The earnings from the way er local business { the year ending June 3), 1858, 0n en average of & miles, were over FOUR MILLION DOLLaus which, afier payiug all expenses. were muc! more thau sufficient to cover all interest Liability apou | that distance, and the earnings of the last Sve months beve been 2.53.57) They would have been greater tf the road had not been taxed to tte utmost capacity to traueport its own materials for construction. The income from the great pasennger travel, the Chins freights, aud the supplies for the gps vy Mountain States and Territorics must ample for all interest and other lisbilities | Mo political action can reduce the rate of interest Ht must remain for thirty yoars—siz per cent. p- enaum in fo! ‘The price for the present is Pak. Subscriptions will be Bectiven ww Wasmnxoto: First National Bask. Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co. ° and in New Fork At the Company's Office, Ne. 20 Nassae Street, AND BY John J. Cisce & Son, Bankers, No. 59 Wall Street,