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n Rational gnHicaiu VI1K DAII.T HATIONAI. aUPlBUOAJ I published erer- aftcroooi (BnttdjMicptad) by W. J. Xcitioi A Co., .n4 U fanUihed to cat tuUcrUwi (be carrier) l M cent p aonth. lell Mbtcrltiert, IS.W) per nom M far tt montai, end f 1 ror ibrw moittu, UnrU- bly to aA'uee. Bin gl coplw, mm. PROPOSALS. plIIKF QUARTERMASTER'S OF- V TICK, Waiiiikotoii DiroT. November IT. IMS. KEAIl-D I'ltOPOSALSwtll be received at the ntace of Captain C. H. Tomp Ins, A. Q. M t V. S. A , at the corner of Twenty-second and G streets, In tMt city, until MONDAY, December 21st, 193, at U o'clock m lor the sale oC all the manure now onhand, or that may be produced at stables and correla of thli Detot within the text twelve montha succeeding the dftte of the letting of the contract. 1 he manure wilt t awarded to the highest bid- itr, or bidders, who will be required to take tt awAjr at Mi or their own expense. The quantity now on hand to be tken away within six mouths from the date of contract, and that which may ac cumulate, withla six month from the date at which It may be produced. litdt mutt be made at to much per cuble j ard. llida will be iccclied for the quantity on hand. and the lubicqucnt product at each stable and corral, separately, or for the whole together. If a old te made lu the name of a firm, the names of all the parties muat appear, or It will be con fide red ae the Individual proposal of the part) signing It. The full name find pott-office addren of the bid der must appear In the proposal Proposals mutt be addressed to Captain C. H TompUni. A. O.. M , U. S. A , Washington. D, C. aud should bo plainly marked rropotala for Mv nure." ravment will bo required to be made In Govern ment funds, at the end of each month, for the ma nure removed during the mouth. An oath nf allegiance wl 1 be required frem each suecetsful bidder. boo 1 and aufflelent bonds, In the sum of ($1,000) una thousand dollara, will be required of each suc Ofsstul bidder tor the faithful performance of his contract. the Quartermaster reserves the right to reject all bida that may t e dzetned to the Interest ol Gov r nment not to accept. I It. RL'CKCR, Dtlc. Cen. and Chief Quartern aster, nol-a$t Depot Washington. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS PORT ATI ON. Oimtor the Depot Uvabtermastki.. ( fort Leavenworth. Kanaaa, October 28. 183 scaled Proposals will berecehed at tula office until U o'clock nuon the loth day of December, loW, for the transportation nf military supplies during the jears 1 WW and 1069,00 the folio wing routes i bout !o. I From Forts Leavenworth, Laramie, and Hlte),and other denote that may be estab lished during the aboe j ears, on the west bank of the Missouri rlrer, north of Fort Leavenworth, and siuthof latitude i, north to any posts or stations that are or maybe established in the Ter litorlcs of Nebraska, Dakotah, Idaho, and Utah, south of latitude 44 north and east of !onflude lit west, and in the Territory of Colorado, north of 4CT north. Bidder to state the rata per loo pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport said stores In each of the months, from April lo September, inclusive, of the years itoland 18UJ. houie Ao. 3. From Forta Lea roworth and Riley, in ILe State of Kansas, and the town of Kansas, in the State cf Missouri, to any posts or stations that are or may be established in the State of Kanaaa, r la the Territory of Colorado, south of latitude 40 decrees notlh, nrawlngsupplles from Fort Leav enworth, and to Fort Union, N. M, or other depot that may be designated in that Territory, to tort Oar land, and to any other point or points on the route Bidders to state the rate per loo pounds for too miles, at which they will transport such stores in each of the months, from April to September, Inclusive, of the years I84 and 1665. hoot a o. s From Fort Union, or such other depot as may be established lit the Territory of Hew Mexico, to any posts or stations that are or may )e established In that Territory, and to sueh posts or stations as may be designated la the Territory of Arliona and State of Texas west of longitude 1P6 degrees west. Bidders to state the rate ir 100 pounds for 100 miles, at which they will transport said stores In each of the months, from June to flo- ember. Inclusive, of the years lo64 aud 1869. The weight to be transported each ) ear will not exceed l0,0O0,0U pounds on Route No. 1, 16,000,000 pounds on Route No. f, and ,owtoos pounds on Kouto No I. No additional percentage will be paid for the transportation of bacon, hard bread, pine lumber, shingles, or any other stores. Blddais must give their names In full, as well as their place of residence) and each proposal must be accompanied by a bond In the sum ol ten thou sand dollars, signed by two or more responsible persons, guaranteeing that In ease a contract la awarded Tor the route mentioned In the proposal to the parties proposing, the contract will be ac cepted and entered Into, and good and tuflUleat security furnished bj said parties, In accordance vi Ith the terms of this advertisement. The amount of bonds required will be aa follows: On Route No. I tiootooo a 900,000 1 60,000 Satlsfactor) evidence of the loyalty and solvency of each bidder and person offered as security will be required. Proposals must be indorsed " Proposals lor Army 1 1 nnsiortatlon on Routes Nos. 1,2, or ," as the rae may be, and none will be entertained unless the) fully comply with all the requirements of this advertisement. Pa riles to whom awards are made muat be pre pared to execute contracts at once, and to glv e the required bonds for the faithful j-erfortuace of the Contracts will be made subject to the approval of the Hurt er m aster enteral, but the right la re aei v ed to rejeet any or all bids that may be ottered. Uu t Meters must be in readiness for service by C.b frit day of April, 1861, and they will be re quired to bate a puce of business or agencies at or in the v Iclnity ol Forts Leav enworth and Union, aud other depots that may be established at which they my be communicated with promptly and Html). L.C.EASTON, oi2--tdem Major and Quartermaster. p It O I1 O a A h 8 FOR LEAD. UllltNVNIE OlUlE, War DHATMi.NT, ( WtiiiNOTBK, November IT. 1963. I &EALLD FKUfOfALS will be received at ibis olOie until 4 o'clock P. W ,on the 15th of December next, for the deliveries of J ooo or more tons of pure, iwft lead, suitable for orduance purposes. Ihe lead la to be of approved quality, and, to be delivered at any time, within ninety days, from the acceptance of Ihe bid or bids. It Is to be de lueredat the United Mates Arsenal, Governors Island, New York, and at the United Mates Ar pcnal, at. Louis, Mo , 1,000 tons or mora at each plsce, free of II charge for transportation or hand ling and will be paid for in regular certificates of luipection aud rccclpt,ty requisition on the Treas ury L'epartmeot, in the usual from CU will be received for an portion of the quan tity not less than 100 tons. JJ.Ji, with approved sureties, will be reqolred for the luItlUuent ol an) contract that may be mi!e lu pursuance of this advertisement. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, If not dee nit d aatlsfactor) lor any cause. Proposals will be addressed to ' Brigadier Gen eral Georga D. Hamsav, Chief of Ordnance, Wash ington, D. C." and will be indorsed " Proposals lor Lead " UEORGE D. RAMSAY, DClS-wfrallt Brig. Geo. Chief ol Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOR HAY," STRAW, AND GRAIN. Foaauc Dltaeimknt, ) AillllAKI QVAMU.f.MABTEft'aOMKI., AlLXAMmiA, VA , NOV. 16, 18M. ) U niTTEN PROPOSALS are Invited for furnish u. Ha), btraw, Oats, and Corn, for the use of the Gg eminent, to be delivered at Alexandria, a, or any point on the Potomac or Its tributaries, and lu such quantities within the amount proposed for, and at such times as the undersigned may direct. The proposals to be addressed to the undersigned and to state the quantity and price of each article Propesala will be received for flie thousand (VftO) bushels of corn or oats, and tilty (KM tons of liny or straw and upwards, unless it shall be for ttte interest of the Government to contract for a es aniount, ( orn tu be put up lo good sacks of about two (2) bushels, and oats in sacks of about three (3) bush t U each, v. halt are to be furnished free ef chsrge tuthu Guvernuieut. TU hay and straw to be e curelybaled. ....,,.. . All articles furnished uudcr thla advertisement to be subject to a rigid luipettlon, 1) the Govern mint inspector. purchases wilt be made from time to time, under tMs Advertisement, inim the lowest responsible Lldler as the interests of the public servKe ma) Itie undersigned reserves the light to reject any Mi J all otters wnlch ma) 1 deemed Incompatible a itlt the luteresta of the Government. I'ttj meats will I made in such lunds aa may be tirovldtd Irom the United Statea ITessury, anl as inr as i'ravtlcable, upon deliver)) but the under Piirm d reserves the right to withhold the whole or tu) pirtof lhepa)ments until the complete ful rHlinciitofagreemeata G ml security will be required tor the lalthful 'utmlment nf any agreement made under thla ad- rrilarment. WILLIAM STODDARD. in lb-3iad Ctptalo and Assistant . M. T 11 15 ALBION.. if PLNNHYiVArtiA Ava-riut, tetft ecu Slat and tU streste. IOAUUI.NU U THa! DAY Ull WEEK, WITU Oil WIIHOUI LODGING. NIAU AT AH HUIM. F-T "'''" "'" . U ulltltUH iJlllllM1111B,pll,J1B,,1J1,11l J- Hflig Mionftl iftgpwMicmi. VOJ,. I PROPOSALS. pnoposAi-8 roRjiooma fblt. CATAL.T tniAV, I OrricK orCnnrQuntnurru, l Winittm, D.cvt.,uu. ) PROP OtAU .r. NlMUd .t Ult OHM for tltt (umlihlm ot ROOFING rCLT la comlikrbl. quuuu... u It mr b. tMnlnd (rem tin. to Urn., In the onilrutlra of Tlr J ub .a Th r.lt to b. dUrcrl t th waul olttidi. Hrr Depot .t GLboro rotat, M.r thto ,ttr. mttdtn .r miue.tl to Mod with telr bias uaplo .1 th. quality of Flt thtr prapOM to furnlili. Th. fM will b, luhjact to IntpMUoa on dallTWr C O. IMWTELIJC lleut Uil , ud CBl.(Qt!UttrauUf, Hlft-tf Cartlrp Burtott. DHOrOBALS FOR HORSES CArAL.T Bv.kao, .mrZvmmAV,) . EEMAITE I ' IIS, IK.. ) I Will KMlT.4 urviii: or the imsr ii.A.TiuuntiH WA.HIXOTOIf, U. lt AUKUIll PBnfrMAlJI AM MlllritMt And wil At thl. offleA taw th. ftirnlahln. of CAVALRY HORSE J to b. dellretAd At Plttiburf , PuutIt v nl. PhUAd.lphl.. WAihlneon City, ryrMtlM, V, Y , or JodlABApoUi, lodlui PropouU) will b. MWldMri bntkAVlomahUli of HorsMlalotiornotlM.thM&twutj4T.((t.) Ir Th. Hon.. to t Irom Mtra (11 to ixun (l h.ndi hllh. Iron Or. (9) to bio. It) T..n oU.wUl I broken to the eaddio, eoapaeny buit, u ffooa fl.ah. And tn. Imn All dAfneu. The ability of the bidder to MiflU hie efraoeient . auet be Bu.reot.nd by two reepoaelble pereooe, whoee elsneturee nuet be eppeowd to tho fme I ertee. . . , ' The rcipouelblllty of the tUAreatore muat be ahowo by the offlcl.1 .ertifleate of the Clerk of tho aeareet Dlitrlrt Court, or of tho ValU4 Clatw DlrtrUt Attoraer. Frouoeala muat be addreMed to Ueuteaaat CoU 1 onel C. a. bwUIll, Chief Quarteraiaetw dairy Durean, and be IndorMd 00. the earelope M Propo" I Al. lor Horeee." .. CO. aAWTILUi,- 1 Lieut. WL end Chief Quartermaeter, auis-tf CATAlry Bureau. TlROPOSAtiS TOR HEAVY phojko J7 TILLS. r.T- at tLlS UnbMAi.i.i.Orricc( WABOiPAaTMKKT) iv.i.vn proposals will be received at olfles until o'clock p m., oa the 15U, of Deoeaa. ber neat, for HKAVV PROJECTILES, to be dellv eied la the following quantities, at the under I named arsenals, vlu ATTHC WATMTOWK A"LKAL, MAIS. S.ooo iMnch battering shot 3,000 15-lneh shells 8,000 10-lnch shot 0,000 10-lnch shells. AT THE WATERTLIET AKSLMAL, WKST TPOr, h .. 1.009 le-lnoh batrerlng shot 1,000 IMnch shells 4,000 10-lnch Shot 2,000 1 0-Inch shells. at hie v. a. AMEaAa-tOOTtanon's itu.hr, h, t. 1 oou 15-tnoh banerlng shot i,ouoiMnch shells 10 000 10 inch shot 8,000 10-lnch shells AT THE ALLEOHAHY ABSCHAL, fllllBCftO, tA. I ,uo l4nsn battering shot I.ooo lWnch shells 6,004 10-loeh shot 3,000 10-ln.h shells AT THE ST. LOUIS A MEN A L. ST. LOtTll, MO. 3.000 10 laati shot 3,000 lo-ineb, abells , AT THE WASHiaOTOJI AMSTKAL, wAUljr0T0Ft D. C. . 1,000 IS inch battering shot " ' Itooo 16-lnel.st.alta 3,000 lo-tacb shot 1,000 lo-lnoti shells. The frojeetlles are to be made of the kind of miaI. in Inrro-Mtad niter the tnlee laiddaerai la theOrdnanea Manual, with tine eaeeUMCrf ithe I IMnch battering ehet, which a?e to be ma4aol n i metal, of tensile strength, ranging between 36,000 ' ana so,UDO pounas 10 tarn sqwuvj taca, na umi must be caat from a rererberatvry or air ftnaae. Drawings of all these proteetllee can be seen at any of the arsenals where they Are to be delivered. The projectile are to be Inspected at the foundry I where east, but must be delivered at the rrtoua isanAls, tree of ebarge for transportation or aodllag until delivered at the arsenal. Deliveries muat be made at the rate of not less than flrr per ni. iiirwMk. the number of DroJeeUlee eon trettedfor the Brst delivery to be made within u daj a atler the date ol contract, and any failure to dclh er at a specified time will sub,eet the eon tractor to a forfeiture of the number he may Kail to deliver at that time. ....... Separate bids must be made for aaahkladof pro Jectiiesi and If any bidder propose to deliver at different arsenals, separate btda must be made for each k'nd at each place. " No bid will be considered from part lee other than regular founders, or proprietors of worke, who are Known to this Department to be capable of executing the work contracted for In their oh n establishments. ..... Lach party obtaining a contract will be reuulred to enter Into bonds, with approved sureties, lor Its faithful execution. The Department reserves to Itself the right to reject any or all bids. If not deemed aatlifao torr, for an) cause. Proposals will be addressed to ' Brigadier Gen eral George D. Ramsay, Chief of Ordnae, Wash Ington, D. C ," and will be endorsed - Proposals for ties.) Projectiles. GEO. D. RAMSAY, uolMuthsatlit Brig. Gen. Chief of Ordnance. UaiiXANLi, Or i it. Was DarABTMEirr, f WASHiMsvroir, November 80, ISM. That portion of the foregoing advertisement which relates to 16-lneh battering ahot Is with drawn for the present GEO. D. RAMSAY, Brig. Cen., Lhlef of Ordnance. eoSMutoaalSt T HE GIDEON PRINTING OFFICE," ESTABLISHED IN ISfltt. GIDEON t PEARSON, STEAM POWER, BOOR AND JOB PRINTERS, Alt Moth street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON CITY, Having greatly Increased the facilities or the above Old Established Printing House by an almost ENTIRE RENEWAL OF MATERIAL And the addition of several of the most Improved POWER-PRESSES, Are i repared to execute every variety of lETTLR-rRESS PRINTING, From a FINK MUTING LARD l A LAHOfc. TOSTER, TLAIN OR COLORED INK. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH MAY BK RELIED ON. nolMf J' HUM W VAN HOOK. UhMHAU r.uuufc nun LU.MM11S10N MKHtHANT. ULALE. IN Buller, KMiarJ CheeMl Tuliacco aatl argari, ChAtun.,0., al..ny an.l tlatjl Ui.. bra.Jri Winy, Porter, Air aaJ t Ur. Alw, Aa. at tor iIiimo'. Koral (atlaet Uakipacae. A, LOUl.UB. AT.BU., n,t.i,. WMaUilwa WASHINGTON. D. CLOTHING. s iIITU'3 I SMITH'S 1 1 BMITH'S 1 1 1 400 SEVENTH STREET, UWo.lt. th. Poet OSIm. MOW OTKNINO HI! ITOCK Or rALL Ami WINTER CLOTHING, HINTS FCRNItHING GOODS, HAla AND CAP. it I T 8 ' M A D E TO ORDER. Call aad ae. tiaaiplea, at . 4. U. SMITH1!, No. t0 SEVENTH ITRErf. C kkaf1 LEAR THE TnACKt' SMITH h DEALL Are bow openlog a splendid stock of TALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. WK DICKY LOMPKTITIUM. CUSTOM GOOD8 MADE TO OnDKR. Call and see Samples, at SMITH A BEALL'fl, ho. Ml SKVKNTH ITREKT. fcrilHE OLD WAR-HORBE AHEAD.' J. BRUCE A CO.. Invite your atteatlon to their stoek ot MENS AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Of every Description, and at Irlee Beyond Com petition. J. BRUCE. No. It SEVENTH ST R LET, (Two Doors below Smith's.) 4: NOTHER PROCLAMATION. THANKSGIVING TURKEYS at WILSON'S. aunderalrned. havlne tverfaeted fate errant. ments In Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, ibi tun wviiuju ui laiurcainc uu wiu cuiiomfii and the public generally, that be la receiving dally, Prime Chester County Beef, South Down Mutton, SeJam Cauntv. New Jeraev. eal. I Prime Philadelphia Butter, Capons. Bucks coun ty aad New Jersey ChJekene, Sweet Breads, Phea sants, Partridges. Grouse, Snipe, Woodcock, Reed Birds, and every luiury of the Eastern marketa, a ear Boeton Pork, soused Pin Feet and Tripe, WBUBVU Milt riVeUVU BHIVUII WW UBIIUU, AIM, St large supply of lorelgn and omestle Fruits and Vegetables. Tie lamiUee and others giving entertainments, this U tte cheapest aad beat place In Washington to purchase, THUS. R. WILSON, ocit-Sm US Peon. av bet ISthand KOth srs. LEGAL NOTICES. rpERMS OF THE SUPREME COURT 1 OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Notice Isnereby given that, by a rule of the Court, Its terms have been flaed as follows: OHurat Trrsu. Third Monday of January. First Monday of May. Third Monday of October. TeriM efae Cwcvtt Lovrl. In which alone a Jury lalmpenneled for the trial of dTtl eaaee ) llrst Tuesday of February. Third Monday of May. First Tueeday of November. First Monday of March. inira jaonoay or June. First Monday of December. Ttrwu Ue tHUHei Ceurf . First Monday of June. First Monday of December. SwrfetTmiu. First Tuesday of January. first Tuesday of February, First Tuesday of March. First Tueeday of April. I Third Monday of May. First Tuesday of June. FlrsLTueaday-ofJuiy. First Tuesday of seotamber. First Tuesday of October. First Tueeday of November, First Tueeday of Deeember. By order of the Court, r. j. MEIGS. tv ID. RPHANB' COURT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, WAHI!SGTO. COUNTY to wit I Novelist 17th In the ease of Catherine Kuhn, admtalatr atria or Joseph Xuba, deceased, the ad ministratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans Court of Washington County aforesaid, appointed SATURDAY .the I2th day of December, lv&, for the final settlement and dis tribution of the personal estate of said decessed, ana oi ut user la nana, as tar aa tne same nave i been Collected and turned into money l when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are not 1 tied to attend, (at the Orphans' Court of . Washington County aforesaid.) with their claims I properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit la said deceased's estate t provided a copy of this order be published I onee a week for three weeks la the Dally National I ttfu&lic, previous to the said 12th day or De cember, 18S2. ' TmI i '.. n nnnniNt,. H0l8-w3w Register of Wills. nrnoui, o HLAIiUtfAHTLaS I MlLITAAY UltTRUT Vt' WASH1HOTOH, Wasminutoh, D. C, August , ISJ, uurr urucr im. All eommisstooedoMoers In the ell) of Washing m,D. C, under medlcai treaiuent. are hereby ton, orderwl to wear the uniform oftfae Onlted fetatee aervice, aoeertUng to their graae, hy command or Brig. Gen. MABTiniitLe. JOHN r. SHERBOHNK, uu. U AHtstaat Adjutant Oeaeial, C. ItJESDAY, EVENING. DECEMBER 1. 18(53. RAILItQAUS. TO DISCHARGED BOLDIEIW AND OTHERS. CAUTION. As there have been eo many cowvtelnls m-te by the Relief Association, and the friends or Dis charged Soldiers, aboat sick and disabled and Dia eharged Soldiers being IMPOSED UPON la the purchase of PASSAGE TICKETS, the undersigned deems tt his duty to caution all those travelling. o Philadelphia, New ork, Ron ton, and the Northern or Juactero States, THAT THE ONLY PLACE to procure tlcketa . . IS AT TUB TICKET OFFICE or tii k R a. O. R. R. COM PA N V, AT THE DEPOT. It Is the only place where a peeienjer ran pro cure a Through Ticket, or where ou can hate your baggage checked through to the abo.e ell lee from Washington. ROBERT W. LDMONS, -tI Passenger Agent pUAHOK OK UOURd. V&llatlelpbln, WllmlagUa ne.4 BalUmore nAILHOAD, Oa and after MONDAY, JAN. Sth, 1 9i, eASsENQER TSA1HS LEAVE P1ULAVA. F0H Baltimore, at 4 00 a. m , (Express, Mondays ex cepted,) 8.is,n.sft a. m., (Express,) and son p.m. ud l m., night. Chester, at 8.1B a. m ,loo, 4 30 and II 00 p.m. Wilmington, at too (Mondays eacepted,) 9.15, H.SS a.m., S.00, 4J0 and II. 03 p. m. New Castle, at MB a. m. and 4 V) p. m. Dover, at 8.16 a. m. and 4 w p. m. MlIford.at8.lfta to. Salisbury, at 8.13 a. m. TUA1XS FOR PMLAUILFUIA t LAI F Caltlmoreat 8.00, lOIOa. m,(Kxpiesa.) l.l(t W liulngton at T IS. 9 39 and m. II 11 a m, tlftl ,t. m . 4.10, t CO and 11. so p. to. Sallsbary at 3.16 p. m. Millard at 46S p.m. Doverat S.S0DA. ra.endS ion ra NewCastleat8.t0a.rn. and 6.10 p tu. Chestor at 8.10 and 10 M a. m , U a, 11 and 40 p. m.' Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and ibteieirtHate stations at 6 it and 8 is p. m. Leave Baltimore for Dover and la termed! it j sta tions, at 1.10 p.m. TRA1M FOR BALItVORK lave Chester at HM a m.. 1 is n. m Leave Ullmington at 5 00, si a. ra., it tt, 4 10 p. ni., and I 00 a. m. rniviunT 'i TRAINS. with iiiassfiurfirca. attahid. win rua loiiowsi Leave Phlladlphla, for pcrryvllle and lutcnno Hate placee. at S.W p. m. Leave Wilmington, for Perrrvtlle and IntenuealU piacva, hi o,mii, m. Lt.ave Wilmington for Phlladelf hi aid irtcrsio ! Mate plnces at 4 p. m. I SUNDAY S Italy at 4 a. to. and I J m., from Phlla- delnhlato Baltimore. From Philadelphia to Wilmington at II and 13 I From Wilmington to Philadelphia all p. m. and the city through the aqueduct on Stturdej, tbe&th HSOn. nu -.,... . nu. . . U'-tn It Is a Rreal work and Its consummation Ojfynt P.r. m. from BalUmore to Phlla.lct- h been looked for with much uterest. Thereto mar IS tf WM. 8TCARNS, Surt. ' lutlou recoiumcnds the apMlntment of aeommlt- I toe from each Iloaid to make arrangements lor 1 OCO ARRANGEMENTS 1 OaCfO & the occasion of this triumph of engi- lOOO. of loOO.1 " , Bf B W vUltU LilNICV Messrs. lurtou, Drown aud Sargent were ap- fHE CAMDKN AND AMBOY AND PH.LADKt- , f"'""" " '"'"" l'"'" " "rd.( AMrr. mrii rtMri rnnmr nnrr.jnrr.rrm tj vkiv vnnv - . v .- ra. W Ei'wlS?- alMKtM LHpott WILL LUT1 AS VOLLOWS T14I Ftro At A.M,vlaCaadeaandAmboy-CfcA. it a A M Tivf .rmirnarKtJa.raa.TrttT'.K'fw Jersey 'iminmaaaJion " .'.. Al S A. M., Via Caauden and imtmtj Cltyi Morning Uxprcas At S A.M., via Camden and Jemy City 3d Class Ticket At It A. M.,Tla Kensington aodcrsoytltfl Express - At 19 M. via Camden aad Ambo) I. and A Accommodation -At 3 P. M., via Camden and AmboyC. and A. Kxprrsa ...... At 1 P.M., via Kensington and Jeisey City; Waahlnrtoa and N. Y. Kxpresa At Sis' F. wi., v la henslngton and Jetiey City, EvenlnrHall ..... m At llP-M.,TiaKtTiilngtOQ and Jersey Cltn auuiitrrniui i . . I (K, -K(Nlght) via Kenalngton Citv. Southern Kaurttaa .-,, t-...- , anu jersey ov Aecom- ' P. M ,vla Camden and Amboy Aecom- modatlon (Freight and Passenger) in ciai ass ticket a,. ' . 3d alasa ticket i ao ; The B.16 P. M. KvenlnaT Mall and the 1 SO (Me Ml Southern Express will run dally, (all others, sun days excepted.) WASHIISUTON AND NEW 01K. Leave Washington at 8 and ll.to A. M. and A and tM P. M. UaveNew YoikatSand 10 A. M. and ?. and 13 P. M Fifty pounds of Baggage only allowed each pat- ir. Patsenrers are prohibited from taklnc an rthlng as Baggage but their wearing apparel, All Baggage over any pounds, to he paid for extra, I ?OaC.llT.SKHlV;',1,.r1,.H5rr any amount beyond too Dollara, except by special I contract. WM. H. GATiSMLR, Agent, Jena. err fl, isss. unu rnupi f-.r lunii ion rnti.Auiii.rni a wii.1. u:av: irom foot or Cortland atreet. at 11 m. ami 4 n.m. via Jersev Cltr and Camden at land to a. m.. .1 so and II 30 p.m.. via Jersey City and Kensington. uu li v p. id,, tu .crier wil mu ncnaiUKioi.. FremPfcr No. I North River, at 1 and S p m., n m.. (Freight and Passenger) TlaAmboy and Camden, i nt-fj I gmanu rassengerj via Amooy ami bamueii. r S marl A T, TI M OH R A Tin nni n IMILROAiy oul R On and after MONDAY. November 58d. lS6l.la.lr ' .-. .,, a a.-. ' i.-a..-." a. ' - I a.' (niDi win v tun wiwnii vtuaiugwu au nrn lork, and Washington and the Wrst, as follows, FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON, Leave Washlnrton at 8 and 11 J a. m.. and A and i so p. m. daily, except Sunday. Ou Sunday at 8 io p. m. only. run uAiriaioHE, Leave at fl W, 8.00 and llo a. m., and J io, b ou id 8 SO p. m. dillv , except Sundav On .Sunday at S . tii.. anJ 2.10 and 8 SO u. in. run all rAHis uf TK west. Leave WashlnHtOO at S tiandfl a. m . and a SO ll o..a.llr, ..c.rt Sunday. OnSuDJ.i.ate.ior.n,. I ' f.n..Bliln,ininA, n LU'IJIU 1 IIUI i HAIil Leave Washington dally, except sund, at i 3 . .,ZhT :S A"k".V", '",'" 'u"7 . . " "" S'. I The first and fourth trains from Washington, all way points. 1'OH WASlllSUTOH AND THK SOUlil, Leave Baltimore at I W. B fto ant I0.n a. m . and t mtanddI5"m.W' SumUy fct bihui w CUiUtUU I A 1 Hln IRAIiS 1 Leave Balllmote dall), except buti),nt 1 lb m' ., 1NM .. Leav e Washington at 6 a. m. and i I p. m. .Leave Baltimore at 8 60 a. m. and a IA n. For farther Information, tickets ot every kind, (M myjiTf vj uivikv a nuouii, Atrui ni ,i iii ingtou e tat ion, or at the ticket offlco. vt. r. .min, Matter TtsniHirtloa L. M. CCLe, no2l-tf (..eucral luktt Veut. I. . K I D W K L I , PLALEA IK PAl'sCH IIAROINUI ARU WINDOW BflADKS, Frauklln Hall, D street, near Math strcel, WASUIHOTON, D. C. Work executed br cstierieneed workmen, and on moderate tvrira. ieie 4m MANHOOD; HOW LOJTt HOW RESTOItl- D I Just published, lnaeale.I Kuvelope. rrlceslxits. A Ll-UlL'l.e. U.-Y IJ1K INAlUHfc, IHfcAl- uicui, iim niui.ni vuii ui a,irrniaiiurrnu-i( ur irui lual Weakness, Involuntary mlislous, exuvl ueuiuiy, a uu inipeuiiueuis io iuarriage gentrauyt Nervousness, Consumption, pllepsy and Kits) Mentil and Physical Incapacity, letultlng from i.l.4hu...c.vl,lbt.J 'Luliei.elLM I). .u. ttar.lla.lirrra'S.nk,ke. a'l v , au uuu. iu inui'idnvi ur surra nans i Sent imJl leal, lo a plain envelope, to an) ad- .liess. oost'Dald. on recetut of six cents or two! I.laeet.i.,br IJ.01.J.C.KLIN1S, tii Itolndaw Posl OOoe Bos, ice, TIIK CITY CUUAC1I.N. llaartl of AMermen, November so. inu The Board met lasl trenlni at the usual nour. A communication was rroel, ed from the Mayor announcing Ihe approval of the follow to aetat An art to Increase the salary of the Inspector nu'i tapper oi water mains An act for cleaning and repairing two branch sewers In the Second wards An act for the relief of P.CuIlinanf) An act authoriilnej the grading and graveling or V street south, between Ninth and Tenth streets westj An act authorizing the Mayor to hat e water and gas cont e)ed to the Washington City Asylum) and An act for the relief of K. Romalne. Also a communication advising the Board that the act of .November 39. Itm. entitled an art . thorltlcg the faror to contract for Are plugs," I niS irc-ju rrcu'eu, anu insi it only rem allied to select the proper positions and place them where required. The Mayor therefore auceested the pro priety of making an appropriation ror that pur pos nni. ino iosmons where tijiy aboold be plated be flxrd h) the water registrar and chief engineer. Referred to the Committee on Sewerage, Drainage, fcc. rtTiTioas. Mr. Turlon, of the First ward, presented the pe. tltlon or Mephea Cassleman, which was referred to (lie Committee on Improvements. V Mr, Drown, of the Second ward, presented the petition of Mrs. William I Dole and other ladies, asking that a temporary building be erected on the public resenatiuaat the Intersection of Sev enth street and Louisiana avenue, for the purpose of hoUlnsaralr, of which tho proceeds arc to be devoted to the relief of the soldiers. Mr. Brown tntoeduced a bill based upon this pe tition, granting the prlt llete. pro. lded a major it v of rltlrvns ifalJent In the neighborhood do not ob ject i-aisea HLfORTS il lOMMITTLLS. Committee on Scucrge, Drainage, c. Mr. lurton, from this committee, reported back the joint resolutions of the Common Council au- thnrlllnr tti urmfaar fAielitr., tr, en .j.r. aaa tnn r.ln.ti ........ -.,.... .,...., ... ..H.un.E(Vl.a-.HV.. 1 Hater pipe, and recommeided ita passage. Passed. i Mr. IMrtou also reported back the bill for the relief of Francis Krommel, with an amendment lu shaje of a substitute. The amendment was adopt ed anu rue dui passed Also a 111! to repair the bridge scroti Hock Creek, at f'tof K street, In accordance with a communication reeledtiy the major from Thos. P.ilorgnand(.eoreelrlo. Passed r. "'u "u iteorge i.ri.. rasseu uillhumiummonol.ii. i joiui rcFoiuiiua in relation toinu v. nsniagion queduct. tailed. fhe water of the Potomac will be admitted Into On motion of Mr. Permcr. the bill In relation to t the vaulting under the streets and avenues or the ,!. .... .. ' i"-C-i"Tto V.O.U. .0, lh...-V.Kr.W&-r.-lSa. i maklns of a numerical took. Referred to the wiB-nuiieB on tmancc. Mr. lurton, Introduced a bill to lay agraval loot. Mr. Ilrown Introduced a rule as an Amendment to the ruin, that an joint lesolutlon or given bill which maj have been made th hesneeial nnlor h he special onler, he the CalllOC Of Ihe taken up immediately af.er I wards for petitions. 0 Mr. Turtou, mot rd lo make tl e irsolu'lon itself fct a special older format evenln at 8 30 o'clock. i Pf .. . .i. . ..... ... . , Mr. c.iiltck rented baik a Mil for the reliet or Robert Baj 1st. raised " Also a Mil ur the relief 'of .Mlchicl O'Brien, D IMssed. 1 Mr. repi tr reported hack a bill of the Common l'A..,..ll fr tl,. -.Il.f nf 1VIII..H Ll.t.k.. ..! , "" ..-..- i. leeommended Its passage, passed Wr' -PP umved to recommend the snme. Adopt! d. ., n . , . .. .... Mr. Pciiiier re polled favurablv on t be bill nf the Common Counall to erect a wooden bridge at the tniersertion ol Llghin street west and S street. The Board was io formed by Ihe Committee ou Due Bills that due bills amounting to 1 710 wcrt. uiunlrdnuddestrojed. It was moved that the bill for the relief of James Tonles be madj a special order tor next evening at BoMmk Mr Lod introdued a jo.nt resolution of in- siiuuun to u.e coiiiuuiin aiiemitog lo t be le le.ests of the Curpuratloj before Cucgresit whUh u as passed A HU h, drain cH.r f a .chooLLou.. ta lU fl'-rd school district. Passed iho bill to wilcn the gutters on ihe cast and ,. -. .1,1.. ,,r Mnih air. f-nm m. ),....!,. avcuueto M street, appropriating for the same the luansoi imru warn hoi o...tr appropriaim. Pitied. ino mil 10 wutii nir kuiicib oii me cnu anu Urth. lUssed. The bill to wUrn Ihe guttets on the east and '"""' '""""' Mr. Mojd moved that the bills to widen gutters l...rt,.ninlilA.I an lliat lllAA.lliln. nf lkA,A.,.H... I -' ..-.." vm. . -iu ! I i rpc(iruriiltrit. an that th opinion nf th rnrnnrit. I . - - -- ..,.-.,.... ""'' b obtained concerning the legality of the iiork.pecltltdinlheb.il. , i-.cvu.m . .,. ..... .MOU....WU... ,uv..-.,,.wir.-i Mr I.f'ivlB Introduced a I ill for the relief nf Mm, Bo)d. Tasted. On motion of Mr, Lewn, the It i.l adjourned. Hoard of Cviuiuoit Coiiutll. llu. liuinl met ni tliu usual lnur. Alt lliu niemters piesent, except Messrs. Donohuc and 1 Llo) d. Ihe Pusiilent being abrent, Mr. J K Bmr acted as President j.,iN't,aud law brfore the Uoaia a i...... , M,.Mai,., annnnn.lnir l.ln i.,ii-na1 gf ' atU It. .1... I...I l.aln.A II,. n., . LHal fa-.tin ,1... in iiiu i.iv itii;i ! ji. .-.ur, uvui ma ftttr Register, stating that he was now eognged lu tho preparation of a report which, with other u.clul .ua Inter. .11,1 lontl.r, wouU rbr tl,.t , whUh was speultiPlly dlrecteJ to he furnished b icsolutlon. to ttve llrd ot Common Ciuucll. . . . 1.1 , ir.,.. .i, iit.-.i onm . ii-ati,.-. . vm t,P Major, transmitting a letter from the IWIU 11 Xi r renin ill iiiiiijm tu iTp-uiuii inr truMiiigs "fi Pt:nni)lnla ivenue, in which he i,js that if the Major 1I1 re,alr those crossings a the expense of the city he v, HI relund the cost out of the tint .none) s appropriated l) Congress loLncilt. Tho bill of the Council rpijulud that for Peiaiis)lvakla avenue As these Pvg footwa)s they should report to the touncits biloie they en art In aver) dilapidated condition, ami at It ls an ! tcred Into a contract, and as h eousldered that to itn'iintrnirut In nhli.ll our whole uiniuua.fv Is ' b riaht andnuner. he thnuld vote aealuit t e lnttittl, the Mor Hiks Irom the councils a lit ami appropriation to lay ne-v and proper ones wlif-rereiiulrelon thenorwi si-ieoi rcuusjivaou ni nut-, from the Capitol to the Executive Man sion, Henl-o Ivllbetcre the Bosid theinonthli npoit of tho t ilef Lngiurrr of the 1- lie Department. In this icport Hi Chit I states that there were, since his liatirpoit. II aunns of tt e, of whLh one was friin burning chimin), one an exploilon lu the Ntirnil, font (alie al trma, an I seven actuil tires llu urges upon the ioum.Lls the necesslt) of a tire mImiii tc igrai h, an-l the punhvie of one steam liretiuiuc. lie alto ..ompUlni of the Franklin Hm lompan) tor dlsobed encs cf orders at the nreuutlwrtililmt. Referred to the Committee oittt.ellru IVpsrtiiiiiit Mr. ri)lliitii't.e loinniace.i a inn ior me relief of It.oin-is Mnrilsoti l'iin-1 l) ILL ULllvhllLli llu itillaiMinit bills line Inlrodukid ar.d pilaieli u turd pio- 11 v M L.rxii.,.11 I Mil I.1I.1I. An.l A.A.I .,., ! " '""" ."-"'--""" ii(,i.ui.i,.iiui. i miiujiitnil "t .--' win i itiuni mv .a oi luiumcat U D.-j ..tj of Ua.hlngtou , r. ...... . ..,.,.. .. , ,,,,. t,., ..UtJ Molcilit harsini iioin 1I furtltei conUctt)on tt NO. 4. 111 A. 1,1 1 1 fna. ...... - -.. .... .. agreed to Mr t Wilson, from the Committee on Wava i m ' WhC"" Wt' nt"l lh niesaage of ...nt...,vr in reiaiion xo an indeMedoesa of the . wr,.oron xo me Jiank or Washington, reported aLllltocaucelaierttlri debt created by this Cor. potation to the Ilmk of Washington rsed. mi ls raoM thl a vr ai i.lumin. On motion of Mr. 11 C. W llsoo, the Mil to lay a gravel footwalk along the east side of Twenlj third street west, from the Circle tn M street north, was taken up aud passed. On motion Ol Mr. N. D Larner, the Mil granting permission to certain ladles to erect aframe nullO log at the Intersection of Loulalana aienue and tetenth street, Tur the urpose of holding a Mr for -lie be-M, u nf the sick aud wounded soldiers In the city of Wmliin-to,., was taken up and pasted. M..C..V1U1M. Mr. terguiuu submitted the following rrsolu tlom hhlLhuaa agreed to: fetwttrf. That Hi r nmmltl.. nn ti,,l.ii. c.t i. k. ..... ..- r.r.-;" -r..".7.".".v" """ "" ..- - :, """:J uirccicuio report aniurur the erection or a penoanant and sultsble tebnol houae on lots numhered is and II In square No Wil, in the Firth wardi ami the said onimlttee rr beii-by further directed to report a bill to transf r saw lots for school purposes, and to authorise the ?iaj or lo hate the tobacco warehouse now stand tnc upon saldlota to te taken down, and the btick to be cleaned by the Dret flay or May, 1WI, so that thebrlrkinaybeiiaedla the construction of the school ho'iae that may or shall bo erected upon aid lots by this Corporation. Mr. Shedd suhmltted the follow log resolution, which was agreed to 1 JUiolcrd, ThattheMaurbercsiectfuIl renueat. rd tolnfurm thla Board h the blank lorm ol petitions for ta.eros and ordinaries are not In accordance with existing laws, also why the coro ulasloners signatures are not In all eises required lo both of the certificates to said petitions. Mr McCatlron submitted a resolution, which was amended and agreed to, aa follow a Rrtnirti!. That the feireUrj he authorized to hue printed, fur the use of this r?ord, ftuu cim.n of the set entitled "An act In relation tucowst" an-1 that the expeuse te paid out ol the contlncent fund of the Board of Common Council. Mr. H-tub submitted the following resolution, which was agreed to: ffraotrtf, That Ihe Mator 1 requested to pur chase a lamp and cause It to be placed abo.e the mala e at ni nee tn the Council Chambert atso, t" hare the doora washed and painted and plaied la a proier condition. HIO aTLa Ol I.LUDS. Mr C. Wilson Introduce! the foIloHiuc joint rciolutlini, which was adopted f'r ' motnd. Ax., That a Joint special committee 1 " wu aivtnwrmm me jwara ei AltH-rmen and Hliree members of the Jioardor Common Council le appointed by the respective Presidents the eof, to examine the omee nf Rerorter of Weds, and as wiu um -, iranou, h p, u necessary to rirrvi.i ioer ior am ihii said committee haw leave tu lei-ort by bill or otherwise. Mr C Ultson, Mr. Larner and Mr. Miedl were appointed the committee. Mr oes submitted a resolution which was amenJed and agreed to as ful laws frior-rcf. That the use of Ihe Chamber be granted onThursda) e. enlng of each Hcektu the National Lyceum Debating Society. Provid d, Tho Lyceum and all other societies using the Chamber, pay the messenger of thla llo ard for his services. F0T0MA, WATER. The Prcaldent pro tern tali before the Hoard the . following commlnucatlon from the Mayor L Main.U fin ir -a a. i GmLiMlM I enclose herewith a communlca- tiou irom me Bcrrri-ry vi me interior, inionnlng , m tt, V?Jln I1..1!; J?i. .b,r, Vi.M V " he inirouucmn iioin iiia- iDiomur, anu that be Md directed the engineer in cbarRe to turn ill tinlo the Aqueduct on Saturday next, the 3th loat, t . Xl lnU U wor k ln wnIcf ,ne Commuollv la j , jottedtand Its accompliahmentan event for uhlrK til hiri l.mknl with au.l.lr !.,-..... , propel lo communicate it to ou, that')ou may, "hjiuld jou think fit, take measures to commemo- specUuTr ,n' Km nam. Uallaih, Major Mr.N.D. I.amer submitted the Allowing reso- Iutlo( HjlIch w ., 4 toI Uhcteas the iltj touncilt have been omaalh informed bj the secretary or the Interior, through the mnjor of the city, that the work on the aque- .'J"6 ' h.V, ? ?..'.-w,.ifV M ! dnul ! WH'rVMUVtlUHK -.raa.. turn MIC 4 UIUU1BC. BDU that lie has apuciuieu tiurua), llie o.h of Dc cember, as the da on which thtt water will be lei Into the earn-M and whereis this is a woik ir which this cointLunlt) Is deepl) Interested, and ' ct.oauiiiiaiiiuvn- mi (inn iuf iTinci4-.il nave i.,,..i i.h .nv.i. -ti.r.r..ra. ISexl icicl-rif. Urn the two boards attenl In tiodv at the time and ple Indlcnted ! the secre tary ol the Interior lu his rommunlcttlon to the mjor knotted. That a coniinittc of three memt-eia ol ths llJiidof AhUitiiCat and three acmbirs ul the hoard of ( nimon louncll be appolLted to act with ihs .Mn)or ln niMkng the ruccmir. atringementa for ctri) ing out ihe at ore resulution. 1 lie 1'rea dent protin. appointed Melon N. fl Larner. II C. Hilton, and lerguson as the com mittee on the part of the Council THE tCMLRIt AL UlU'h Mr M Lamer Irtroduceda bill to oui i'e the ' Nuaterlcvl Book " It provldrs that, for compen sating the eleikslo I c employed bj the Major ln making the bvokcommunl vailed the " umei leal Book," cnterln: therein the number of ii'i urs fcnd o of u of ,ytif i,, 6UBlrlici. oriicr( uUb ... nunilf r of ,ouare feet contained therein, the .,-. rrii,nuniir.rh niu.r. int. ,, i..ri t .... . .iculatliiic and mterlomheiein thevalueol , , , at-ui.tii... .tut t-utrrlnaT llitntln the Board of Appeals, and the aggn ssettorsand the Board ot Appeals, and the acsreiate of the -rhole amount of the asMtsuents or ad the vrhole amount of the asttsuents ... i .... r. , lf, u tt. lot s. a c ,aua performing ani other duties Irjure( ion, at , auu pcritrmiug jihj oilier uunei Conaecti4 with the j reparation of s til book as may be reuulred I) the '1 ijor, Ihe sum of il.s. t e and the saxc Is appropriated, uc. Mr L Wilson mov id to insert at ihe end of the till the following proiUo rroi nit J, 'I hat no part of this a,jh, littionshall be paid uu!! the uork shkll I e tiiusht'd tothv sat inaction ol Ihe Major. Ihe amendment vins sk'i d to, and the till m nnifLded uas pnsied I i ULIi iLltOOL Mr. Knight, Irom the Commitieeol Cucleieiict on the uisagreeinR vuus oi me iwo uuarus on me Inmt r..i.lnll.in lo tiullil A chmil hnlim In th nm .chool ill.t.kt, rriort.J that the coo.mltte. haj p.1,1 ln-'A..ir..ll1.n.l th A I .T. nftljAtlM1,a,,.k id'"" " ..-..... -- - , ....-.- v. ... .' .. ...v.. originated In the llu ird ol Aldermen ( This bill hai been alieady printed in the Hu tn- lu i I Mr. N D Liintr, asoncof tiie cummitlre, do- stred to in j unit ihlillliuas ilie one which the ini,n.iii,.,iiv.ii.i. nhaHiirihi.,in.iiu,i,i..il pissed the Hoard tth onlj three .llssentlcg votes hub iiir uui iiii.ii ucimuuu, inr mnjoiiiy l l the emu. illtec had reported abillnhuh allowed a committee to exjend vhal thej chose, and after the) e, ended It, the) co ild report to the nirt nf the eominltli-e ' Mr. (. Wilson tl ought there unt no u) to ret ' over thedlfflculty lue lummlttee ha! rtpoitid, aud tie leiort must be taken as an cam ft) me (Ucstlou ii as to concur or non-concur Mr HUi fvvored the adoption of tlriepoit Mr. Ahrddnould vote vgilust tie lepoit He would not be tor.cd to vote njinst his convic tions, s le uii in favor nf ll.c original I ill of the Council. Ho via in f i or uf pullli schools to their fullest extent Mr. lrheheid diluot aipioveif the rej orl ol the committee ot ur urenn.lut it the (list toLool dlstriit at ded a ilIi ml, an 1 as there as now i o other wt.) to jrlie t'lem a sihool, he si oul I vole for It Iff thought, how tier, thl tn I ulldlug of ichool-hi'ines, tliv (laLsaud ipeciticatioii should te sut'inittrd to i he Couuci's He voted for there ort reluctant!) Ihe Iloaid or AUleiluan had slight d this Uid in many occasions Tl ey made It a mstow to Urht ad lmult this Dord. Ou Itit MdiiIi) nlclit (lis Bonrd pAisel a Ull io iodif) the ttiisof t, e Loiporiilloa Hi? had Intro duicd that bill Kt the urgent rtipieit of tie iipiifuiendrnt of the Metropolltsn To.Ue, v.l had ureJ it upon htm for nany sU iuouihi, and it would haebeenoilcre I sooner but Irom rtsslnj (Ugifemeutt It went tn tl e upper Ikxirt Mid It w lull on iht tatl ind anothyt ftafioital geyiiMifyi. RATES OSf ADVXRII1R One sqaarc. Uues aUys - ... I1.0O Una aqnare, tovi tfays ... l.as n square, fire days 1.50 One square, six days -...-- 1.75 Iverr other day aTerUsneiila, Ifl per cent. Mdltlonel. Occe e week 4rettiMSnents cbarg ed m lev 'or each Itutrtlen. Biz lines or leas consUtate e sqaara. AdTertltemenls should be handed la by 18 n clock m bill ottered by a member of the Hoard of Metropol itan Poll e In that Boaid wae paaeed. That Board punued the same tovira In regard to the resolution of welcome to Admits! Llsovtkl, which passed this Botrd And was met with a hearty approval try the cltlins of u ashtDgtnn, but two or three members offhat Board undertook to dictate to us, and the result has I cen that ths city has been disgraced Tosave Ihe present Mil, much as he regretted It, howev er, he would vote lor It. The bill was then passed by the following votei I fill Messrs Flarr. Can field. Ellis, rers-uann. Kelly. Knight, Noyes, Peaks, Haub, Ruff, She, herd.H C AIIsno, C. UlUon 13 Art vi Mess a. rollsnsbce, N. D. Larner, tl Lar ter, Sliced, and atephens 4, JOIIK ALLX.MEA. Mr I erguson, from the Committee to Audit anl Ounttol the Contingent Lxjcnscs of the BosrJ, eponrd the following resolutloni Ixrivlrtd. 1 hat the Mavor bedlrecteJ to demand jf Mr. John Alexander the refunding to this Cor poration the sum of SIS 73; being the amount over 'Jm red bv htm lu furnlshlne oar net for the Coun cil cnxiuiwr up (-; aim id micvrniui n.a rviu sal to do so. the Mavor ls hereby authorized to In atitute legal proceedings fur ihe recovery of said mount. Mr, N. D. Larner moved to lay the resolution on ui er until nsxt meeting Mr. shepherd hoped It woull be tont'dcred at once. Mr. M. Larner. It ls ueoessav for me to say a few nords ou this subject. This resolution was referred to the conimtttre on contingent expenses. That eoiumldea had two meetings la relation to thl Matter. Ihe chairman (Mr. L'ojd, thepieei Vnt of the board) Invito.! Mr. Alexander to meet the committee at hit ntllcc. te met, but Mr. 4leau4er did not appear. We postponed It until aiother week, and still lie did not appear before ui, and then hi agreed to Kstpone It until this eveulng. In looking Into this matter, 1 'lave examined several bills tat tttting up the ouccll t ham ter. Among ths Items In the bill for larpetlRK, there Is a charge of '6 jards of carpet. We submitted the measurement to Mr. Oust, an t hit measurement made tt S3', yards of carpeting, nhlchwoutd make alS25 which Mr. Alexander hat overcharged. Other Items, of which we could oot take LOgolttncc, nere made. One charge wat for repalilug attove In the Council Chamber He a ere In'oruied by the secretary and the meatenger ifthe late Board tht no stove had been repaired b) Mr Alexander, for which there wasachargeol llJtVi. The) had purchased from Mr. Harrovrr ior the use of the Council Chamber a stove for $1 There iv at also an item of 23 for painting done In the Louoill Chamter above, and I was unable to And an) painting that had bi.cn done 1 made In quiries of the carpenters cut lis A. Deerlog who ttte 1 thxt some painting had t een done Ior them and paid for b) them, but knew or none other There was another Item of 7 W for washing live windows, but we wire unable tu flud but two smvll n Indows In Uio Chamber. We also found In the Beard ot Aldermen matting furnished which was overcharged, but that wat Joint claim of th two Boards, and w e did not think It proper ts take an) action In regard to that charge. In regtr 1 to the matter of luqulrv la the resolu tlon referred lo ui, however, there la an over charge of $18 23 for carpeting. We desired Mr Alexander to come before us to explain these ittmt, but as he did not appear, v- e deemed it out duty to report the fact to the Board. Eleven yards of carpet leg it the amount overcharged. Mr. Shepherd did not think It wise to condemn a man without being heard. He thought that the committee might have been mistaken in regard to these Mils. In the council before the last, when Mr. itit hards uas president, there was tome work done In this Council Chamber. He thought if Mr Alexander could be seen on the subject he could explain these -vUtged ovet charges ln regard to carpeling, and also In regard to the other charges lu regard tu repairing stoves, washing windows, vc. In view of these facts, and for the reason that Mr. Alexander did not relish Mr. Larner, and that Mr Larner did not relish Mr. Alexander, he would move lu refer the subject toa separate and distinct committee, which could have no feeling oq the sutject. Mr. M Larner said that the assertion that Mr Alexander did not lellshLlm, or that be did not relish Mr Alexander, was, as lar aa hs was con cerned, nut so. lie had bothlng ln the world against .Mt, Alexander Bit he had been charged on several occasions with being hostile to him. bc.ause ho had, at a member of bis committee, In vestigated this carpet business Mr, N. D. Lamer moved the previous question. Mr. l rphcrd moved that the Committee on Can tlugent r xpenses t-e dischtrgel from the further consideration ul the subjut, and that it be re ferred to a ,e-lal ominittee, to romlit of three nieiu'itia The motion was agteed to, and .Messrs knight, Najes and Kutt u ere appointed Mr. M Larner subsequently and. I decline to serve further on the C ommlttce on Contingent x ptnses I have endeavored to discharge the duties to the lest of in) ability, n ith ao eye tingle to th interests uf this Corporation I believedthat there were certviu ovrr'heigea In the furnishing of this and the other ( ouncil chamber, anj tats is the sis. ond time the matter has bceu taken from the com. mittec and transferred toothi.r committees. The president ol the Buard, teing vhalrman uf that committee, has done me the honor to turn the whole inatiir of purchates for the Council Cham ber to me. lhavedonesn in ever) Instance, and purchased the artides at ihe I'eit advantage. The action ul thelouucil to-utflit, hon ever, is express ive ol a nant of cmBleme in m action as a mem ber of the tomaiitteeon Contlncent kxpenses.and Injustice to iu)ie!l I will not, under al consider ation!, consent to remalu ou that cumniltle. Mr, Ellis aud Mr. "hedd remarked that they dli not lutend )' their lolesin fvvor of tho motlun ot Mr. fchepher 1 to find fault with Mr L , f the dis charge of his dutj, aa a iuen.t.erortt-At committee. They thought he the gentleman most fitted for that (.umniittre and hoped he woult remain on it Mr M Lirucr then staled that he would tot strve on the committee an longer, whether the B 'ard excused him or not llie quotum bcltif; t-tken Mr Lamer was fa- CUaed On motion the Board adjourned Tho Richmond paper have told euo ijh lies alwul tbc ire atinenl of Colon prisoners lo their city to ' i-auh Dile a niilc.' IIOSI'ITALS. List pi HusriiALs is iitL DittmiT or Iolvh iiaaMi riiun Loiaiiom Armory Square bos ital, Seventh street west, between C and D south. carver hosjitxl, Fourteenth street rett, at tt-r minus of Clt) Ml I rut J Lolumlian hospital, Fourteenth street nest, at tiruilnascf Cit) iailroe4. lam; boll hospital, Seventh strtet u est, at term! usufcr) railioal north Douglas hnspltvl, corner ol I street and New Jrir aveuue t.klnglon hospital, no Gates's Urtu. uottbeait Jl it) moi) hoiltat, near Alma Houtc, eatt of t9 Capitol Flule) hospital, Kendall Green, Fooith street, uort beast of tlty Hu re Hood hospital, Corcoran's farm, faeventb treet nest Judiciary twjuarc hospital, Judiciary thj'jare Loulsiaua avenue. Kalorama (small pox) hospital, Rock creek, out Tweut)-accoud ttrett. Lincoln hospital, one mile east of Capitol. .Mount Tlcasant hospital, Fourteenth street, be) uud Caiver hospital. temlnary hospital, (ueorgetowo.) rwrner of Gay and (ai een streets btoos hospital, rourteenlh street, near Colum btto hospitA' St. LlUabeth hospital, tlnsane Asylum,) beyond Nai) sard nest SI Alo)Slus hospital, (Swamwedle,) North Cap itol and K strevts. suotou linspltai, l and Ntw Jtrsiy avenue. Wi.irrii rje an1 Kir ludrmary, eoiner Futir tntli street anl melts aveaii ! -ir