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CONGRESSIONAL. The Catholic a - Stat a = + * Couctumen of Yesterday's Proceesingey” {From the St. Louts Dispatch.) EVENING STAR. | 5 = Ouz readers of every religions denomimation, | x Oe q Largest Circulation im the District wsc'sr'ecirai‘dicfue erat of religion's | S24" ame@onr moor: clowed — tne Upoted Sate. will find below an «xBimic of ina then * the suilrage heme unde “d ) the starus of the Catholic chareies tacgaghout } a one the Union , CROSBY 5. NOYES..........Editers awe & = ‘Obinamen not born im tl Baites si +» 8B Indians aot taxed, shall, be deemed or m&d@e gitizens,” was rejected without a division, Mr. Wilson offered the foliowing substitute, wh ch was sdopted—yeas 31, nays 27. “No discrimination shall be made in the United States, ataong the citizens of the United States, in the exercise of the elective franchise, Or im the right 10 hold office in amy State on account of race, color, nativity, property, edu- Corbe ‘The States are divided into seven proviucer, | esgh governed by An archbishop, resisted hy | nts associate prelat-s, of whom the niche-t { the Archbishop of Faltimore, Mos! Ke). Mar- tn J. Spalding. The province of Ealtimore extends over the District of Colwmoia and the Stats of Mary- jand, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, North and Soath Carohms, Georgia and the eastern section of Florida, and numbers thir- teen ai governed by a8 many bichops. The WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDA FEBRUARY 10, 1569. 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Prowince of Crcionati is under Ar a 4” ened ca can anmtns potzoes | bishop JERE eee, Sane “Nir, Buckalew offered the follov.img amend- Te requested to send im their favors before {*, ( Bi'n ‘sand includes the f ment to the amendment “That the foregoing amendment shall be snb- mi ted for ratification to the Logistatures of the several States, the most num-roce branches of ‘which shall be chesen next after the passage of this resolution.” ? ‘The amendment was rejected—yeas 17, naye Mr. Morton, trom the Committee on Repre- fentative Reform, submitted the following amendment “The second clause, first section. second ar. ticle of the Consutntion of the United Stites shall be amended to read as follows: Each State sball Appoint by @ vote of the people thereof qualified to vote tor Hepresentat?ves ia Congress & number of electors equal to the whole number of Senators and Reprsenta- tives to which the State may be entitled to in Congress; but no Senator oy Represeataitva, or Persons holding an office of profit or trust an. der the United States shail be appciated an elector; and the Congress shall hae ihe power to prescribe the manner i which ‘Ssuch.electors shall be chosen by the people.” The amendment was zejected—yeas 27, nays 20, Incraca, Michigan and > divided into vine dioceses, wtth as many bishop: The province of New Orleans comes next in | rswking order. itis onder Archd'shop 0 tin, ludes the States of Alabama. Miiss- Texas and Arkansas, making six dio- in each 12 o'clock m. as advertisements received later cannot be imsured an insertion Tue Stam of the same day, on account of ir the pressure of mews matter after that how! cme aéne tone With every disposition to accommodate, we The provisos of New xork = Pree by oi obliged ywn this raise | ArchbisBop Jorn McOClosky. the iminadiat= benraaniag aie So Successor of the late Arebbishop Hughes It nd adhere to it. extends over the States of New York aud New Jersey and the New England States, and tu- clades ter dsoceses and bishops. We are authorized to announce that the Pres- The province of Oreg ident and Mrs. Patterson will give a Reception | — N. nye onl gr " oe Lae | and dioceses situated in Vancouver's Island, 1m Tuesday evening, Lace phre = Idaho ana Britien Columba cerned bp other on Tuesday evening, 2d of March, The province o! Loui 1 ommen nal, | Aven Peter Richard Kenrick, the brother * cing, O2 ween, at eight o'clock. j a ine maneneumene Archh#hop ot Kulu. re -__ more. It tacludes Missourt, Tesoessen Ilis- Aner a discussion of the most exhaustive | #01", Wisconsin. Iowa, nsas, Nebraska ‘i Dakotab, New Mexico, Colorad), fharacterreminding one in ite range and | Arizona aad the Indian Termtory with hiwen thoroughness of the contests of years ago pa- bisbops. tween the Senatorial giants of debate—the — The province of San Francisen ambraces the amendment of the Constitution for the estab. | Sites of California and Nevada, and all the lishment of equal suffrage throughout the United States has passed the Senate. The measure has been radically changed in the ise:pp: 20. Mr. Sumner move his bill te confer univer. sal suffrage as a substitute for the whole pro- position. The amendment was rejected—yeas 9, nays 46: Messrs. Edmunas, Me. Sumner, Thayer, Wade, Wilsonand Yates vot- ing yea. be amendment, baving been considered in ‘Committee of the Whole, was reported to ihe Senate, when Mr. Morton renewed his amend. ment, as given above, relative to the election of electors, and it was agreed to—yens 37, nays 30 0. Mr. Morton then submitted, as am addition to the amendment, a preamble, as follows: “Resolved, &c.. (two-thirds of both houses cone curred,) That the following articles be propos- ed to the Legi-iatures of the several Staces as amendments to the Constitution of the United States, esther of which when ratified by three. fourths ot said Legislatures, shal) be held as a part of the Constitution, namely.”” ‘The Ovair then sunounced that the question Was on the adoption of the two amendments, and it required 9 two-thirds vote. Mr. Corbett gave notice that as by the terms of the amendment Chinamen would be enabled to vote on the Pacific coast, he felt constrained to go axminst it. | territory east of the Rio Colorado. [t is gov- erned by Archbishop Joseph S. Alemany, with two mse ciate bis! There are seven giro 28 and Ta Senate by the amendment of Mr. Wilson, | >’hops, with four mitred abbots, and three | dioceses whose prelates have recently died, nich stribes out all sther the euncting clase | Soa tre ay tno time qoverand Bp aamliieee an section 1, article 15, and reads thas:—No tors. ‘There are also three thoastnd one hun. discrimination shall be made in any State | dred and eighty-three Catholic priests. among the citizens of the United States in the le yma ewe ne ead Kesha ners te a cunety . oe ishops, forty-ni = exercise of the elective franchise, or im the soda aucmbere OF relintous orders, wma O04 Tight to hold office im any Sate, om account of | women. There are 3,08? alarly it Face, color, nativity, propery, education, or | chureher, not inclading chapels or ‘mission creed.” | howses. 96 hee i ‘This amendment, it will be seen, establishes | t0¢ other building | seminaries and other the very largest measure of mannood suffrage, | The Catholic popurati and guards against posssible attemp:s to | eight handred thourand. deprive colored citizens of the South of the | BZA! the lottery dealers in New Orleaus ERS oo vers Meenas property or ehmeatinnsl | TT lcined aette versentiir Eatin mee qualifications. | there is a great excitement im that city in conse- ‘The amendment of Gov. Morton (im the | quene shape of sn additional article) 1s as follows: | Article 16. That the second clause, first sec- | tion, second article, of the Constitution of the United States shail be amended to read as fol- EHOSOGRAPHY—The ‘TUsh Tils EVENING a: 6 0’! at | Upton Leagae Hall, 454 9th street, to which all lows: Each State shall appoir.’, by a vote of | are tnvited. The vote was then taken, resulting as follows: the people thereof qualified to vote for repre- | NOTICE — ECOND WARD REPU Ayes—Messts. Abbott, Uameron, Cattell. Cole, sentatives ia Congress, a number of electors | LICAN CLUS will hold » Pablic Me.ting | Chandler, Conk ug, Conness, Cragin, Drak SAual to the whole number of S-natore ana | eh THURREAY RVERING. the lth at the cot, | Ferry, Harlan, Haris, Howe, Kellogg, Mo: cabled te ie Comes ne Siste may b> | PUnidremed by able opeatere; CS Teeting Will | Lonaia, Morgan, Mort of Bitiuer Merrill of —— pan ang lhe 2 ed By order of se Bx cutive Uommittve fel0-3t Vermont, Morton, Nye, Osborn, Patterson of Repre i office of tr ns id THE N. H, Poole, Ramsey, Rice, Robertson. Ross, profit under the United States =nall bean elector, 4 SPROIAL MEBTING OF THE Boag Sawyer, Sherumn, Spencer, Stewart, Thayer, and the Congress shall bave power to pre=cribe oc as SORE DAY KVEGING, Nin | Van Winkle. Wade, Wacece Were, wil ey, arene ae Pp jark.t 8; THUESDAY KVEMING, 11th the msnper in which such eirctor shall be justart. at i. Bysede Williams, Witson anc Yates—40. chosen by the people. 5 “JOUR T. MITOR Neye—Messrs. Anthony, Bayard, Qorbett, This amendment, which was finaily recon- ‘1! a henea SS) pater Fest Muendricke, Meumere hats brides 3 sidered and adopted by a vo'e of to 20, afer 1 n Ss 4 sata Saulsbur. ” Spr: o ue, Vickers, “dae betmg rejected by a vote of 29 to 27,18 8 very HOLY LAND. at Main Chapel Paarl ‘y) Sprague, Proper one as serving to make the mode of Fobroats Paltt Absent of not voting—Messrs. Buckalew, a geken = ihe spot by Rev. J Barclay. | pessenden, Hender joward, Norton, Pom: casting the electoral vote uniform im all the | 378ehe t mission 26 cect= ehiidren eren States. Under this article the electors will be | Comm ‘Tipton, Trumbull, and Freling- chosen directly by the people aud not oy Lezise | SJae pecpostiiew as tt PAtsed is as follows: ee the case .a Florida and BUILDING ASBOCIATION. | — Gorton ote fied Nate tothe aes ornie - 0 it Resolved, &c., (two-thirds of onses re rirta WARD as amendments to the Corstitution of the United States, either ot which when ratified by pally 2 “ : tbree-fourths of said Legislature, shail be held ee ree a ee eae tt ee asa partot said Constitution, namely: See en Meenere, And undoubtedly MONDAY, Fel rnary 15th, at 7 pou | Article 15. No discrimination shall be made this transition period is the proper ‘ize to pat in the United States, amoug the citizens of we it m operation Over 1.0 were taken at the first meeting. United States, in the exercise of the elective Mov thly payments $1 per share franchise, or inthe right to bold office in any The evidence im the divorce case of Ward ys. Ward, now on trial in New York, bas mi? some pretty damaging exposures 2s to domes. tic morality in the artistic and hterary les, of the empire city. According to the «ffidavit Those desiring tot Ke stock are rracested to at tend JAMES A. TAIT. Pos J3.H STAILEY.V Prosident. GEO. F. GULICK, Treasurer. State, on account of rice, coior, nativity, prop- erty, education or creed. Article 16. The second clanse, first section, second article of the Uonstitution of the United States, sball be amended .o read as follows: «Each State shalleppoint, by a yote of the dent £ the piaintiif, his wife is now and has been | _W_T JOHNSON. Secretary. fe 10-3t_ | people thereof qualified to vete for Representa. : Wa RCUNOMICAL BUILDING ausoci Lives in Congress, a number of electors equal to for some time living in oper adultery with W. aT Wes tener inte rae, | tao Whcle aeeeener Senators and Representa- J. Hennessey, the artist: the wite of Fitz Hugh | BSctet eerie sent month paymcat of 4 tives to which the State may be en.itled in the Ludlow, the writer, obtained a divor. » and is WEHEONESUAY next. the loth instant, Congress, but no Serator or Representative, or how the wife of Bierstadt, the arust, living abroad; a Mrs. McFarisnd left her husband, and is now living with A.D. Richardson. the writer; while Madame Fletcher, a) an ex- Wife, is Keeping house tor aud liviag with Eugene Benson, an ar This, coasidering it mat Clagett & owconey's Rooms, No. & ket Space, 2d floor. ~ FEED. KOONE! ™ ‘ person holding an office of profit or trust under 5 the United States. shail be appointed an elector; and the Congress sha!i have power to prescribe the manner in which such electors shall be chosen by ine people.” The joint resolution now goes to the House for concurrence ABORN. CONSULTATION BOOMS, No. 24s ¥ Street. ‘The Senate at 5.30 Mi. adjourned that the disclosures ars only the result of inc: Mautner Waticen matinee : : ental mention, may be regarded as a pr ty fe, Bventnos reso — | Hovse.—After our report closed — good batch; and all on account of «piri:ual | Dir. Orth (ind.) asked leave to rend a letter affinity,” so-called. u Messrs. Philp & Solomons, of Wasbinz- | ton. osking for au investigation iato their con- ; tacts for stationery tarnished the goverument Mr. Ward (N.Y ) who had uttered remarks | cheung rise to the letter, said he did not intend » become the accuser of any man or the de. noer of any man. Me had been informed that firm had contracied with the government Lk the sume advantage tor defrauding the overnment as Messrs. Dempsey & 'Toole, ~who had been reported as guilty of frauds. He had been informed that Pbiip & Solomons had become rich off the government. At the proper Ure and tm his own way, with the permis<ioa uo House, it was bis intention to de nan tigation into the contracts of this firm. Since the Committee on Printing bad star? (hos mvestigation ito the stationery contrac!s he was in favor of baving them go through with 't impartially, but be did rot intend to allow any person to forestall bim in seeking an invesugation Into the contracts of Philp & Solomons. ‘The letter was ordered |. je upon the table. Mr. Spalding, (Ubio) rm the Committee on Appropriauou, report: the Senate amend- ments to the dipiomati and consular appro- admitting one gentiem: ‘There cam hardly be hetter evidence oi the two laties. sTowth and prosperity of the city than is far- nished by the rapid and steaty increase of th: circulation of Tag Evesixc Star. Always largely ahead of all its cotemporaries io this respe: ¢ bas never been a time,—not y in the flush and exciting days of the rebal when its Sverage daily ctreulation was a) | .s+ as it is at present. We mention this fact, uo: ly becauee it is gratifying to us, 25 an en- sement of the efforts of its present misags. | ment to make Tu® Srak an indisp asabie arti- | to every intelligeat person im the city. but because it ts av tuteresting and importan. mat ter to advertivers rete BANKBUP P@Y —The I the Bankrupt Law provides that { ceedings commenced alter the first day of J by discharge tha.i be granted to « hall rot be equal to fifty per e ntuin d against 018 estate, goon which Be principal deb tain © receive t discharces. though they may have no asses. Notwiths‘andiag “Se proviedon in view of ite himitstious aud excep: debtors without aaset = ‘ . fae they, x, the of the tation Oaie Hit Covae. | scriber will give teformaticn oa th ¢ the first borin ont charge. that of Satan the wife of Abrabam—a period of two thoa:aud ‘The difficulties im regard tery recall to mind che fact t GEO. paren, Svorpey-at-Law aad Solicitor ia jenkruptoy, vity bali a8 a = aoe Sree 5, CRIOR ETERS —A me om iation bill. The oply amendment cf import- Sen co ar ne Gent of Adel. The scriptures of 1s We Od will bc held at tae ternal | ance made by the Sentia eee eer pea stipdhd silent pte Nap tape pe — URSDAY, the 1th instant 7 a concur wis the consolidation of the ie dead ¢ barial of Sarah, 0 attend. South American miss.oas proposed by Gen? the record generally ending, as ta Adam’: case, | By ore. “t —— Butler. ate is ‘With the words ~and bedied.” Auothercuriou. 1°20" 7_W. STACY. tt Bethe, (P .) fom the Committers on Elec. cireumstance in comnection with this case is ) CEMETERY. ove, seported a resolution setting forth that “ Kon Charles P. Ciever is not entitled to « seat — Kprsiras opp maths apes of os archared LOTS or parts of | = I) \ogate trom New Mexico for the Fortiet ave in emetery. gad who are im *. ace hereby noti fi jed be ore the Ist day rt of Lots will be for ved, aad the ground " and that J. Francisco Chaves ts en- Uties to. seat as DPloeate trom the Territory of Mew Mexico im tne § feth Congress. Laid on testable and orcered 1 be printed with the report of the comm \'' u, the House in Com- which Bis wife was buried, 1s the fizst recorded instance of the legal conveyance of ren estate it ie The New York Sun hopes tne French At- “By onder alten dcupuns Jantic Cable will not be allowed to land on our c I shores, because its shares are largely owned by | 1'-totfelS__ intel. men who actively sympathized with the Soa:h | im REMOVAL — Dr Guring tke rebellion. This is very much as if | . 3 man should deciine being saved from drown- west ¢ NOTICE At the evenir_ mittee of the Whol, (Mr. Schofield in the chair) resumed the consideration of the internal revenue bill, taking it up at the segtions relat- ing to distilied spirits and tobacco. Mr. Sehenck (Ohio) moved to amend the Seconc section by striking out the Inst sentence SITE.D.D , Pres, ron &@ep) PiPr ing by & person who bad once done him serious oy Pesta relating to grape brend,, and to insert in lieu of injury. To be sure. being in the clutches of a | w.E. BARaxErrT, D.D. 8. = homatig | “Tbe Drm prreidhlaet - BA ne ?- MJ nal revenue is hereby :.uthorized to exempt dis. monopoly isn’t quite as bad as losing one’s life, | (y srmerly of Phi. 20 sys strest, be- | tillers of brandy madeexctusively from apples, but the principle involved is precisely the same tween is. Kc Peaches or grapes, frem such of the provisions Being interested im the stock of the old com- en, ee oe atimrgrmed. | of thie act relating to the manutactare of sp:r- Te eererets tate ests ditiocence. | Pivasiavee ‘ Rot to abate theiax iereva Agro teen ee L. Mr. Schenck moved that compounders of liquors be placed co the same footing tiners. to. ea Madame Fanny Natali Testa wilh Prims donna, assisted by Mile atari. Lami, and Signore Testa, Reina, Susini, sod Lonmi, and Vincenso, under the direction > Mr. ick explained that the item was to Signor Sarti. SNDSHOR ROUBB, | throw the responsibility as tar as for —_—_———————_____ ciwars, ‘what they | the collection of the revenue upon the Commis- “Tex Usiom Pactric Rarizoap SwixpLy” a. sioner. img the consideration of the Such is the beading given by the New York papers to their articles in regard to the trai ulent procurement in taat city of some of the bonds of the Company. Asif there had beer only ore “swindie!™ motion, the committee rose and the House adjourned. tes | £0 pvommts visorsta : baNv®s. 7th 1 = ————______ 216 BBLS. HEW YORK STATE APPLES. — Nationa TeeaTes.—-Ixion” will be re 250 BOXES Ox. we peated to-night, and Mise Blanche Grey makes her first appearance this season in “The Deut | #40 Shot.” ee eae Wee Hoth branches of the Baltimore City Couu- | ¢ ls last evening unanimously p»-sed the seso- | jution temderimg the bospital:iics of the city to Faeet LIves ri ‘tons 4 Geanine ROVE DUS’ ‘orty tons pare xr: ne Bimade SESS MRI Yorrantcd the purest lot in the rin or emall = whart at polos efter BADEN 2 co. bet _éth and 7th'sts._ —. BAUGH’s RAW. NE PHOSPHATE, ox-President Johnson. ‘TO O4SE BOXBRS OF DRY Goods. | ANDBEW OOE’S PuOSPHATE 1 S7 Dark hair is now the rage in Paris, Bsving compl: tod our Inv We shall place OAP BYERDE ISLARD GUANO, no Kevowsss Bas taker the place of vittio! for | 8, pein 926 Wha aE ey RN Pa tbrow'ng on ’ dresses, our ize ‘ 5 Psa 7 boilade! ha’ aspien lor withe “ bai praperan ea gy rary keb ve iB, an teense sae Alotc! ADULTERATED PERUVIAN GUANO #2 Chocimnati papers are asking if the com- os Railroad anc Lever Morce Powers and Threshers, wilest pike ™ | S7GEPS) JOBS ON REMNANT OOUNTER. | wowING AND REAPING MA Nford companies received 84.00.00 Biea. iin! acd Brown OOPRONS very low. DROvEaCS an0 SELF BtaERs, ik insurance premiums alone. | diese 393 2, ¥; SELBY 00. ame, cOp sai are Low iscarde | ie ‘* s 5 le hy ix “sonable Indies. "TELE at | k {San.Obron. and Horas} of TH GRIREES. doa FAR? Mow. Spettesiigas Orting to tothe Meccior! 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Physiciens and xvii. 4 shyt te ae a THE UP: with Suggestions as to the saa cloth... nuseentions, 2.0 HOME PICTURES OF ENGLISH PORTS. WITH THE TIDE .... BALpir: a "8 (Miles 0 AND FUTURE. €3 00 SAUL, A DRAMATIC POEM .................§2 00 THE &. u A Puptai rahe gb ltd By Grant Duff $B HAaWAll, F ENT By Manley Doplae A FOLirica SURVEY. APERES SOLON OF & AOLIPAIRE, tp, THEVA ULE, $a25 UNIVERSAL ALMANAC. OF MENDELS. Ksabcleammat 9 OF TBE TH SERA EASA Hah te. 3gr ‘use of Commons, Statistics of Foreign ¥ My. x letror. ; deginubi ¢ nt Sacramento, are also done, but UNION PACHFIC RAILBOAD 1089 Miles Of TRE WAtionaL TUPATER WEDNESDAY FY ENING, Febrosr: 1 AViepowae! sist iics Te is can i ig htanin bes wen ae Are Now Completed. Ag 500 miles of the western portion of the Hae, WENING che sev ae Fe Oue aeoweee Fou BALTIneRs Leave dally, except Sunday a o.and t 30.8, « 267 MELES REMAIN - TO BE FINISHED. TO OPEN TUB GBAND THROUGH LIBB TO THE PAOIRIG POTS OPENING WILL-CEBTAINLY TAKS PLACE EARLY THIS SB2aS0N. Besides « donstion from the Government of 12.80 acres of Iamd per mile, tho Company ie on Utled to e subsidy in U. 8. Bonés on its linens completed and accepted, at the average rate o' about $26 500 psn mile, according tothe difficulties encoantered, fo9 which the Government takes @ second lien es security. Whetser subsidies are given toany o\her companies or not, the Govern- ment will comply with all its contracts with the Bnion Pacific Bailroad Company. Nearly the whole amount of bonds to whic’ethe Company will be entitled have already been delivered. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS aT PAR. By ite chaster. the Company is. permitted to is- ene is own FIRST MORTCA’ ti fo ee care wc 9 FORMU mamncmece for the of AL and THURS Day. oe ary With apd 1th, Rossini *er~ nent Artists LAM the distir euieded ry ier ‘Tima D nas Bo: BIG BTbsta. the feceite Tenor Leceier>. or for his silvery velee aud wouuerte! + xe BIBA. the famous Burit Pal Heath of Bareee Theatre at rong Rong from the ereat sic Rt INCENSO. we) cine ; Merical Dirctr a oe Reserved . ‘BONDS to the wat ahaeete SAN comer fame amount as the Government bonds, and mo J » Rat Metserott'® Mos Bor more. Theso Bonés are a Fizt Mortgage upon the Ts ET WEEN WASHINGTON reopen at TS, te commer. ok whole roadend all its equipments. PI +r iy “Rew +! THEY HAVE THISTY FEARS TO RUN, AT SIX PES CKNT., and bots PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ARE Traine between WASHINGTON AND EW YORK are now ran as follows, viz: Leow daly, ctuengt'Sunaay SSS Wane THE REMABK Te 1 12:30 end 5 5 PAYABLE IN GOLD. Senne Guy eas Ene a, oo @ack: = ly 129: 30 and 6:40 valuable tion to the length ef time they have to longest six per cent. cald interest bonds of the United States (the 81's) will be due in 19 GALLESBT. TLVANIA AVENUE Pacife should epprosch this rate. The demand for Buropean investnent is already consid: é he SECURITY OF THE BONBS. a needs no argumaat to show that a First Mort- connecting the Se © entire amount of the mortgage will be about $3,000,000, and the interest $1,800,000 per annum in gold. The pressat currency cost of this interest is less than $2.:66900 per annum, while the gross earnings for the year 188, FRUM WAY BUSI- BESS only, on AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILES OF. ROAD IN OPERATION, WERE MORE THAN railroad and Pacific States. 1s PERFECTLY sECURE. Regu ETOWR lar sail from 14 Borth Wherves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY From 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDEE 8 eee. Ca > A - relebt rece any time Arp to 7 RYDE & TYLE 63 Water st . G town, D. ‘M. BLDRIDG ‘00 ALL COSTUMES A splendid amortment of Lafios’ ant G Fi » Comic and Obaracter and Part FIVE MILLION DOLLARs, ‘The details of which are as follows: Alexandria. WM CLYDE & 00 pits WEB ee | fest —_ 14 Worth Wharves, Philuielphia oe 7 | NEW YORK aN WasuINoToN sTaau peak eas then 18 a &3 N SHIF COMPANY. Geuticmen, and Chit actors’ men... al a . 5 an material... 963 490 32 NEW EXPRESS LINE 5 TENTH STREET. — THE ONLY DIRECT LIN as d deor worth of F atreo..) ja tu 2m FwEEn waa: FANE, Re SERRE ANCY BALE costO™ ee — a NEW YORE am fardrobe of ® well known Actor Immerse trafic thst must go over the throngh line Will ran two steamers direct fr m Hew to 4 for Balls or Drama! Fotrtais York w Washincton, landing freight at ins few months, when the great tide of Pacific Yn exlilition et the southwest corper of wine tre a2 i coast travel end trade will begin. It ts estimated ‘= Lene aes ae ets sca. wy that this business must make the earnings of the | «very Monday Thursday at nt ABLE Da road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS Freight recei road from te eataht re ved ‘stall hours, and forwarded st ACADEMY, between sth and 10th streets, g is now open for tion of Papils Po: P BROUGHTON, it. reoep ‘As the supply of these Bonds will soon conse, | Waabingeis Hi Dek aL Pertcular spply at te Academy for eiree parties who desire to invest in them will find it | Water strec Georgetow: rT. for their interest todo so at once The price for te Alexundrie, Va: JAMES HAND, Ascent the present is par and accrued interest from Jan. | 11% Wal! street. New York 1, in currency. A] For MOUNT VERNON. ‘Subscriptions will be Buckiven im WasHINGTON, 31 The Steamer “ARRO First National Bank. Pele, leaves her wharf. foot o Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co. eath street, DAILY. at 19 Lt—ys And in New York of the Conductor eth At the © Office, No. 20 Nassav TOUTE SUT Baek: | sho eee cs ‘i ook, Md. and WHITE | The Ball to take plo hire AND BY ruing to the city at 4 p.m. at € gpaisce sr John J. Cisce & Sen. nd ret “ast “0 Wall Street, pr Richara: ; 1 And by the Company's advertised agents through- se ‘out the United States. : Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing throuch je iete : , 7 Yocal agents will look to them for their safe de- N : res livery. EW HANT: : bite A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS I3- — Speen eety praraky es: a SUED OCTOBEE 1st, containing a report of the | The swift and substantial eee: progress of the work to that date, anda morecom. | KNIGHT and JUHN GLBSON, will i ouget plete statement ia relation to the value of the | min pceUieily. during the winter, 5 ee bonds then can be fiven in an sdvertisoment | NUMFULK, ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGfOR, | — which will be sent free on »pplication at the Gom- | and GEORGETOWN, as foliowss BANKRUPTCY NOTICES, pany’s offices, or to any of the advertived agents. | Leave New Yark iver, ve Pier 29. East every SATURDAY Portolk, RONDAYS: seriviss st Alcasndria and Georgeiown TURSDA Beturving—Leave Geor we. toot of Hi THU apa: Aiexancri Fai Dare Ne ert a MOBNINGS -_ mer ‘bis Line. connecting the M JOHN J, CISCO, Treasurer, New York. January 20, 1869. sn Jest BECEIVEO BY FURSDAY'S STEAMER, Cc and now W-PBIOED ¢ e. ™ OlL CLOTas, as . LG: AND MATS. . Good INGEAIN CARPETINGS at $i, worth N BANKRUPTCY, Lr-trier or Ce At the City of Washingt: a, on BTA Re be Mt day of a herby gives isnee of ML. 81. pared to take freight at much reduce trict x0. MASON Good INGRAIN CARPETINGS ot $1.12, worth | later. as the usual charge of drayage nea pierce Nae, S SGood INGEAIN CARPRTINGS at 61.25, worth | "PRigin Rees Bakemeitna cae tae route, | et lawde are care off, A. WILLIAMS &°CO, Rakai te j= eeenere, G FLOOR OTL CLOTHS, pretty colors and For further information ply to 208: I. GALT, ‘At the City of Washington Sib patterns. at 75 cents, worth $1. Pe ded Office and Wharf of street. | cary, 188° The unde tg ed Beret Good FLOOR O1L' CLOTHS at $1, worth $1.25. ectown. D.G.; or t OFHICB OF COMPANY, | Siiisappointment wy hes nent Boe cr dingr ots and sent betes Tian of conea tiaras #2 | commer New York avenue and 17th et.,one equare | j/y' *shypigment as Anes oe ol Pfiso fint recalved, artet of very supenor ag | “2CTste™? Dem W'TUOMSON, Prosiaent | [it who tas bern wtyudeed wT st recelved, oMrsom, “ ug and LIST CABPETINGS. f = - Dana. dee. mene ag kind x s aww Sh aA, omy 4. fog-notm " Maelt Was Maksrbecce, | Canpers, cunrarss. « [8 BasgaurToy, IST RIC New names. z THE LARGEST STOL At the City of Washington, THE NEWEST AND BEST PA wary. 188. The undersigue Choicest Maryland curing. THE MOST REASONABLE PR t bir tment » WRLOG 8 PREMIUM saMiLY FLOU ; EAL inthe City of Saw TORR BOTTER si WAS. MITCERLL McNEAL tu the city of W NEW YORK BOCK WHEAT District, who has been aj) Ae, ja 25-ly by the Supreme ¢ . W. BURCBRBLL, we 4 b | bis own petitic Suprin tea. Die fe4 Cor léth and F sts , under Ebbitt House. a ti aibievens é =— ; oe MPEBIAL PRUNES. “ Tock.” s I GLACte Gumanixs, LARGEST § K _—— x ITALIAN GLACTR ERUITS, “FINEST SELECTIONS.** a WALTHAM WATCHES, 2 BA ATES. ALL KINDS _ N.W. BU! . ‘sth and F sts., to¥f- W- BURCHELL, corner 1th and Fs wr TER BOOTS AND SHOES, gftecn % uctors Pegitivers sm coeme rereningo = a NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, basrtsoro operand ae Seth sued Prodi at and © curecy §* (ne tam : . Watch. To satisfy thar these 3 ties of cumMins te to#scive The auestion aa tothe real "ten of EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, nase = ‘The fi onvens 347 SEVENTH STREET, the Company's Works at Wolthun Satie inet ot Next to No: ro Market produce watches combinis the bs and .stee fm. prow: and at Prasctpente and at e price which emders Cor» Dey any other watch SAMUEL LEWISs, merely pay from 25 to per cent. more ior watches than ts —_ e. sais by ail dealers io watches retatled tte Com iv MABUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN NS & APPLET: ent Agents, 82 BROADWAY, NEW YORF ow pieneatntrtibieseiensenapanins JACOB BOOL, No.416 % fee anb Suu retake LOW COST STORE wae S FINB WATCHES, JEWELBY, « SOLID SILVEB SILVER PLATED WABS, Erc., jao-lm 250 Penna. ave,. bet, ‘12th and 18th ste Wosuuerss cstzszar DINING Boom AT NOB. 310, 314, 318 AND 320 I STREET, Between 15th and 16th stre te. WORMLEY ‘ANT FEWs. ©, B. SEWBLLS PREMIOM soars (Gre oc \nowleiged to THB BEST 604rs POk THE LEAST MOTD: Crcazs, TOBACCO, PIPES, &c. Why is it that DAY, eri os ith and iste,