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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN 0 "" "' - "'- I. a I "butm oT'ADVMninro. Oaeaojtere, Hue. Ve.V,.i.. ...-..'. (1 00 OalMeare, Iw tats..;....,,, ..,.. 1 M 0r1n: f.T0)(ej8.s..a J I 00 ajtery.etaej' UnrtlMBHb, fa f Mai. aaelUoael, Twlseaweoka4ertlseaeati(net' eatlUinjoBel, tlitiaa Mi4 ao tnh rM ni, iuV iMf UotP Lt)UUMUMltiprlItftMllUMI How IIaiJJ,eeerleeieoBsUlateaeqaare. XdvtrtlatniHU laoelaoo aaaaoe la br (waive e'deea-, fa?" ItAlLiUOAtlSi TULTIMOBH AND OHIO RAILROAD. TlMnint. If arch M, 11(1. Tralaa Mihi WiBUIHOTOa aa UALTI. mokb, d wuBiHOToa aud toi wmt, r4MW ton u follows, tU i ,. iJOK fMLTSMOBI. laOeTaUaUl, except Seadar, it 110,7.90, ud 11.15 a. at., aad Hi, 4. JO, aad 7.30 p, so la ".! ,(, XUlyfX1 JTATIUM. IAeu dall, oxoepl Boaler, UIX a. id. aad TOttWilT BTT(038 BODTU OF AHBArOiU ' ' ' JDSOTIOJT. oaT.at8 ao8"d.)'e, m.. aad al 8.43 aad 4.f.Be, ellr,.oept Seadar. II i tOA AfllAfOUI. lm al . aad7.S0a.ia., aad IN),!. Ho trala to or, from Aaaaoollfl oa Uaadif, i". ' 0$nAT.. ' FOB BALTIKOS1, Lease al T.W a.m. aad 145 aad V.SS p. i. ll " OB fTAY STATIOKC LoaToaaT.Ma. ao. aad i. 48 p. a. . TOg ALL FASTS 01 TBI WIST. Leave dally, except Baadaj, al TJO a. m. aid .S0 J. B. Oa'Saidar, at T.W , a. alr, waautlaf at EaUp Blaaloa with Iralaa fron Baltlmoro to WheoUor, Paskerebarf, At, Tatoath Meaelelolo. WeetYaaae Bed at tao Walelef toa Slailoa Tlekot TBe. at all hoeie la laa-dar, at vail a at Iht atw oflct la tat imtr , Uatft.fefrrapa Bolldl&ir, Peaaorlvaala evoaae, eeiweca Voar-aad-a.aall aad BUlh itrMU. Tor, Jew Tork, Philadelphia, aad Boeloa, HO adTtnttomtal of TarowB Xloe. C, W. P. IKITB, Master of TraaopartaMoa. L M. COM, I Oeaeral Tlekot Aftat. 010, B. KOOHTI, Aftat, JaF-tf fTaialaftoa. 1VJPXX0I TO SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. Tlli'biX) AMD 9IBECT LIS ISTIULT COM. 111 rLITID. STAfllSa EHTIBUT DI6C0HTIHOSD. 60 IflUS SUOBTIB AID 1100158 QUICKIE f) TIIAlf BY AST OTBXB 8,00TB. TWICB DAILY. Ooaniefler MOlf DAY, SapUmlxr U, tht old cad favorite Hae from WaSniltOTOW.vlaTBSD- IR1CKSBUHO, to BICnUOMD, will bo raa T WICK DAILY, (leadaj aljkU tieiptod,) at fol- Tbo ftat aad oommodtoai etoamer KXYrORT, Car Jala Tiaak Hellleieaeed.BBd C.VAHDKB BILT.Capteta A. L. Colmarj.wlU leave the wharf, foot of Sixth BtrMt,WaiHortoB,twlcedall,(8oB- WdllgMe oxetpwajaj a.iB,aaii o. p. Rleblaoad, aad naklaf eoaatoUoaa with tho Blchmoad and rtrsborr Ballroad for Potrt bora aad potato aooth of Potorsbarff. Tho atoauor loarlDf Wathlogloa at 8.43 p. n., arrlrot la Blchmoad at 5. 20 a. m. , affordloa am- b ola tltoo for brtakfait, aad cooactloa with tho Vao aaa LfUlllJ ifuh ivr vhiiilv. ,., "to', StlUbarr, Charlolto. Rlol(h. -.h, aad Wilmlaftoa, If. 0., aad lcaro WASniKOTOa at 7 a. B. RlehmoadatS.23p. m. iroat h to Ulohrooad from Baltlraora aod Wath Jbf throagb btfgago Vkto Blchmoad.117 00 A.d'a " 13 SO Baltlmoro " 10 00 " Waahlagtoa " 8 40 , " Baltlmoro to Tred'g., 6 00 VTatliiaglon " 13 iumd caati THaoooa tickitb From WuhlBgtoa to Blehmoad $3 00 Ca bo procured la Now York at M0.S20 Broad- wt" aad al Uoortiaoa lireoi icrrr. la iniia. r.,U,. .tthodoootof tho Phlladolohla. Wll. mlaitoa akd Baltlmoro Ballroad Compaar.Broad aad Prima atroota. la Baltlmoro, at IhoCamden Statloa of tbo Baltlmoro aad Ohio Ballroad Com. pbbt. la waaaiagioo, at wuv" vmvw, .1 it. imr of Poaoirlraala araaao aad Slith trool. aad oa board tbo Polomao tliamboalt. Patuagtrt Uatla Mow York at 7 aad Bl.;.j 8aad7 p. m., Phlladolpbla at 1.13 p B.(DAY,f aad 11.14 p.m IHIQHT.) aod Baltlmoro al J 80, 13 aad p. B, 3.84 tad ISO a.m., arrlro la WMblagtoa al 4.10. 4 40, aad 7. 3 p m , aad I aad 1 a. m , la amplo tlmo to Bako ooaatctloai for Blchmoad aad iha8oath. Omalboiot and Bgtt Wagooi 1 will bo la roadlaota to conToy paaaoagorc aad bag-gaga bo- twooa dopou la uionmoaa. PuHllin br tbli Llao paao Of oaTiigat moubi T; ? a - !.. . aiiiiArlil.il. nf wlalllna iam oaw -------- .... . VtriaOB, ano nia.j rr"""u'7 " ....- Mr.ial D-UlDOia Br (ji-utJiiwavawBisj, w -. l- at tkat TVAifiL Baaiaao will bo cb.ckod from HowYork, Phil. adalbUo! and Baltlmoro to Wachlagtoo.wboro II wlilSo mot br 'h baggage m..t.r. of tbli llao. Braakfait aad lappar oa board of atoamart. ' DM. MitTIHOLY. Koporlatoadoat, Waahlagtoa, D.O. " Tf. D. OILKBBSOK. Ag.nl, ...' Waahlagtoa, D.C. ORAHaB AH0 ALEXANDRIA RAIL BO AD. TBROUan bT BAIL IEOM WABII. IHOfOB ASI AtBXAHDBIA TO BICUKOHD AMD LYtOOBUBa. OaaadafUrPBIDAY, Soptombtr I, 15CJ, tbo Iralaa oa IhU road will roa aa followtt TBAItTS SODTn. LoiTO Waahlagtoa al 7 a. m. aad 8 SO p. aj r... al.v.Bria at 7.33 a. m. aod b p. m. Loar a aordoaaTlItt al IS. 30 p. m. aad 1.40 a.m. inu.imni.hnsijitin a. aad 4 a. m. Arrlro at Ljatbbarg at 4. 10 p. n aad . a. a. TBAIN8 NORTH. Luto Lraebborg at 4.44 a. m.' aad 7. 14 p. m, Loaro Klohmoad at T a. m. aad 7.14 p. B. Loaro Oordoaif Ulo at 1130 p. u. aad llai a.m. ArtlTO at Alaxaadrla at i 63 p. m. aod 4 00 a m. Arrlro at WMhlagloo at 4 SO p.m. aad 4 14 a.m. Oa SoadaTBlaaTO Waahlog'oa at 8 80 p m. only. Lo.il freight trala laaroa AKiaodrla It i a n. , arrlrlog la Oordooarlllo at 11 44 a. ra. LeaTtaOerdoaaTllle at 1183 p. m., arrlrlog la Al.wa.rt. ml R . m. Through freight trala learaa Aleiaadrla al 8 a, B,a arrlrlag la lyoehburg at 7.10 p. b. Loaree Lracaourg ii awa n., ariiriog u Alexandria al 4.10 p. B. Paaeeagore from Warroatou will take tho 7 a. m. trala Booth from Waahlagtoa, aad tbo 4.43 a. jo. trala aorth from Lruehburg. ........ k. th. 0 43 a. la. and 7.14 D. m. Iralaa from Lracbburg, aod tho 7 a. m. and 7.13 m1 traiaa from Blcbmood eooBOOt with traloe at Waahlaf'" for all part of tho North aad VTbVo route bat too adraatago orer all otbera by tta.in. a eoatlauoua rati from Maw Tork to Lnebburg.404mllet. II alaop..aoa through Talrfax, Boll Rao, Mv auaai.Brlatow, Catletl'o, Bappahanaock, Oul. n ... nn...na.ltl.. wh.r. ULD1 if the area" battlea of tbo lato rebellion were I arATiBK al &iaia .a piivwha,HuiM 2.Vaad tbtaeo br thO Blehnoad, Proderlckf barfff aad Potonto Ballroad, aow aatlrtlr com pltttd, to Klbraoad,arriTlBathroatXJp B., , am t. hi., affardlar araelo ttmo fur dials? 1o TtokToto ao bo proearod la Adame Bxpreae Balldleg, oppoaltotbo B. aod 0. B. B. Depot, In Waahlagtoa 1 alao, al the Depot, oa Maryland TrSaeioaTotba ooraerof Flrat aad 0 etreete, Waibtagto. W. U. MoCAfMBTY, Oaaoral Buporlolendenl. J M. BUOADI8, Mo.tf Oonerat Paaaeager Ageat. PUILADELPUIA, WILMINOTON, AND BALT1U0BI BAILUOAD, TIMS TABLX, Cofameaelog UOHDAT, March 39tb, 18. Traloe for Baltlmoro aod Waeblogtoa learo Philadelphia aa follow; : ....... 4 13 am, Bipr.aa, (Mondaye eiceplad ,) 11 41 a m.Hipreaai 141 p.m., gapreae; aad 11.00 p m , Kxpr.aa. Way Mall Trala for Baltimore at 13 a. m TBAlMs FROM BALTIMORE TO PBILADSL. PU1A. L.are Baltlmoro, 8 90 a a , Way Hall s t SO a. u.Kxpreaaj 1.10 p. m., Eapreaai 413 p. ra., Biproeij 8 SO p. B , Bxpreie. BOBDAI TBA1K8. LetTO Philadelphia" for Baltlmoro aod Weeh. Ia.tavaldt4a. m. ,aad 11.00 p. n. ESw i BAltlmow or PbUadafDhla at 8 W p.m. Lta Baltlmora for Now Tork at I 30 p Im. VuV U, T. XiNSIT, laptrlattadaat. - .0113 Aiudl 3 r . 'IfflKO OOJii ) I ft a VOL. VI. ItAILUOA DBw G1 BKAT rENNSYLVANU BOOTH TO, TBJl KOBTH AMD Wif. I0DB DAILY TBAISS. . tPBIIIO AKD STJMktR ICnXDOLBi , OH AKD ARBB MAMlI 18, 18M, IralBo wlli lokTOMfollOWof Loato Wul'j; LoaTOBallo. tiprtiiHall a. 10 a.m. 00 a.m. rati Llao..l...;.i. jMtaa t.m. 11.10 p. ra. PltuborgkaadIrloBz..4Wp.B. 7.50 p.m. Plltib'f h aad Ilmlra Xx.t.to p. n. 0.43 p. m. TWO TBAIB8 OH IUBDAY, (CoaaMtlai a BalUnoro.) Loaio Vaoalagtoa at S.U aad T.40 f, ,B "'iLltPraO OAKS OM ItL HIOnT TBAtKS. LOW IABB AD QUICK TIHl Cart m ttroogh'frum Baltlmoro "W ntu bargb. Brio or Blmlra, without obaago. . AoT'ror TlokoU aad aay lafonaatloa apply at tbo OIBeoof tho Groat FonBijlrahla Ront,oor ar PoaaiTlraBla otoboo aad sixth itrool, a&dar Ifatloaal llotol, aad YoBrlMBth otroot, Mroor of PoBBaylTOBla btobbo, oppocHo Wlllardi Uolol, Wuhlagtoa. ij H; DOBABBY, ' BoporlaUadont 21. 0. B.B. X.J.WliKIBS, Paaooagar aad Tlckol Agoat J0. aiLLETT, PMMlgtr Agtak nhld-lf 1864 ARRAKOKMEHTa M HBW YORK LIHX8. rni omu ivo ucbot xbd rnaiutLJ PHM dlHD TBIffTOM S1IU0AD COHTli Mill LIABS. FROM FHlXiDILnilA TO ttW TOKC AND WAT rLAOiU. from WALnnrr btbikt wkabt akd KlVlIffOTOff DEPOT, wm, nits a roiAoin, rut 7u. At 6. m.t TlftCtcadtJA tad Amkoj C.ud A. Aceomnadsvtloa , $XU At 6 -w m,, Tift 0-mdftii And Jmi; City Rw Jriy Aeumtnoditloa... 2.19 At 8 a, m., t1 CavrndeB and J.tmt City MorntBg Xxprtu 8.00 At 8 a. m., tIa OAindtA Aad JrrCltr Sd CI." Tlektt.... 1M At 11 a. m.t'TlA E.nalafton And Jointr City Xzprcts, 8.00 At 13 m., tIa CAntdB Aad Amboy 0. Aad A. Ac4mmoditloA. ....,. ..4.t.o 1.15 At J p. m. . tU CAadta Aad Aialwy X aad A. Ixprtai ...... 8.00 At 3 p. m.,, via Kaailagtoa and Jny City Wublajjlva aad 2f. T. KxprtM.. 8,00 At t p. ta.( via Etnalagtoa aad Jriy Cfly ETtntar Kail ..'8.00 AtllWp. m.r Tla Knlata)A Aad Jtruy City Soathern UaU 8.00 ltllfNlKht.)TtA KwQilDttoa aad Jiracr efty t)onUrn Exprtaa .... 8.00 At s p. m., via camda aad Amboy Ae commodttlAa (frtltibt and paattaftr:) lit claaatlkt tU 3d !& tickt 1.00 Tha 8.1S p. m. XTtalng Mall and tha 1.80 (Right) Boutbtsra Ixpraat will ran dally, (all others, Soadaycaxctptad.) PHILADELPHIA A2TD XTIXT TORK LHT18. LaataWftlait atrttt wharf at aad 8 a. m., 13 m., aod 3p, m. Lat Kto.loftoB Dtpotat 11.18 A. m.. 1U, A SO aad 8.43 pj aa.. aad 12.60 a m. (algaL) Tha 6.43 p. m. llai raaa dally; (aUotatrt, avmaavj axvupitMui NXW TORK AKD PUlLADXLPHIA.LItfSil LaaTtfootof Barclay atrtcf at 6 a. m. aad 8 p. en From foot of Cortland atrttt at T, 8, aad 10 a, m. , 13 m. , 4 aad 6 p. n. , and 13 Bight. Tha Op. m. Uaaraatd.lly; (all othtri, 8aa dayiaxctpttd.) W. H. (1AT7MER, Agaat, Phlladtlpbla aad I(W Tork Llnti. pBlLlDlLrilA, Dto. 33, 1I6S. daSl 1865 WXNXER AURANQKMENT. IggC PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD, TWKLVJt DAILT TRAINS. On smd dftar MONDAY. October 18.1SM. tri.nl will ltara tha Unloa Paaacngar Depot, toraar of waablogton and Liberty airaaia. iiiuDorga, ra., tvsi tallowm f DAT KXTRKSfl. dally axc.pl Ban-ay. a. 100 a. n ,atopplag al j.ddi.owd. luooamaoga, uauiov hb. iitoonsv. And all orlDclcil atatloaa. and mak lag dlract ooaaactloaa at Uarrtabarr for Now Tork, Baltlmora, and Waahlagtoa, aad at Phila delphia for Maw Tork, Poatta, aad Utarmedlat ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION, dally axoapt laoday, at o.oua.m., aiopping aiaii ragaiarata' Uoaa betwaaa PlUabargbaad A 1 toon a. aad mak lag .alo.a connection with tralaa on tha ladlaoa Braoeb.Wa.t PennarlTaala llallroad, Sbeaabnrg and Creeaaa Railroad, aod nollldiyabnrgBranoh. I'lTTbUUHOII AMD ERIE MAIL, dally axoapt Sunday, at 7 0 a, m , atopplog only at Cone maagb.aallUiaa, AUoont, and all prjnplpel ta tloaa, making d treat coineetton at Marrlabaxg for New Turk. iT.Ulmore, and Waablngtoa. HAIL ACCOMMODATION, dally (asoept fan- darlAI IMV, m., iwpp.ai ii w. rugoin-n. Uoaa between PUlabnrgand llarrUbnrg. making aoaBtc.lona with tralaa on tbo b natorg and Creaaoa railroad aaa iinuiaayaDnrg rauroaa. Piiir.AtiKr.PlllAKXFRE58.dallrat4Uv atopplag at Latrobe, BtalraflUt IataraactlOB, Jobaatowa, coaemaogo, uiuiir, JuioaaaiiiBB'1 ingdoo, ioow.iwwa, jn.iaiu. mwyvit, it. f llle, Ilarrtabnrg, Lanoaater. and Dowalpgtoaro, At llarrUbnrg dlreet aoBBeotloaa are madafar Now Tork, Baltimore, aad Waahlogtoo, aad al Philadelphia for New Tork, Boa ton, aad later mediate point a. Bleeplig cara raa through, on IhU trala from FUtaborg to Philadelphia aad Baltlmora, and to Hew fork hy tbe Allantowa ronta. JOUNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, dallr (at cept 8aoday) at 4 S3 p.m , atopplag at regular aiaiioaa Between nuauarg toa voatjinaBiB, bub cb nee ting at Blalrarlllo iBteraectlon with txalaa on the Indiana Branch and Weat PeBaaylraala raiiroaaa. FAHTLINI, dtvllf, eicapt Bnaday, at 9.90 p. ra. , atopplag only At Conamangh. Oallltien, At' tOOOa, nonUVIBUB, IrVWIiivnU) niwia. Aiaoiws, MatyaTllle, UarrUbarg, Mlddlttowa, Lanoaater, aad Dowalagtown, making connection at liar rlebarg for New Tork, Baltimore and Waahlng toa, aad At Philadelphia (or New Tork, Boatom aad Intermediate point a. Sleeping cara ma Ihroagh in tbla train to Philadelphia and to New Ynrar fin tho. AllaitOWB rOBta. Tlrat Aoeommodattoa Trala for WairiBtatloa learea dally (except Sunday) at 6 SO a m. reond Accommodation Train for Wall'i Bta tlon learaa dally (except Sunday) at 9 40 a. m. Third Accommodation Train for WatPe Station learaa dally (except Sanday) at 3.SJ p. m. Fourth Accomuodatlou Train for Wall'a Sta tion learea dally (naeept Sunday) at 0.tU p. m. AccomuodUlon lor rean biaiiob, awppiag ai all ataUena between FltUburgh and I'ann, at 10 30p m. Tha Cbareh Train leavea WaJl'a Station erary Bandar at 9.04 a m.aad arrlrlag la PlUabargh at 10 6a a.m. Retiming learea Plttabnrgh at at 1100 p. m , and arrWaa at Wall'a Station at 100 p. m. Retaralng Train a arrlra In Plttaborgb aa Mlowi j Mall l.Xa.ra. faatLln iOO.B. Flrat Wall'a Station Accommodation. 0 26 a. m. Ptan Accommodation TJOab, BecoadWaU'aStailoa Accommodation 8.00 a.m. John town Accommodation , 10 00 a. m. PHUborgb A Iria Mall 11MB. Baltlmora Kxpreaa V.V" 159 p" "- Third Wall'a Station Accommodation 10fl p,m, PhUadelpbla Itpreaa JjP.B. Fonrtb Wall'a Station Acaommodatloa 0 00 p. m. AltoooaAccomraodatlunaBdEmltcrant 10 M p.m. An Agent of tbe ExoClelur Omolbna Company will paaa taroaffh earb train before reaching tha depot, take up cbfika aad dellrer baggage to aay Sart of tha city OSca No. 410Peaa alreel, open ay aad ulght, where all ordera for tha move ment of paaaeBgera aad baggage will reeelre prompt attention. Baltlmora axpreea will arrlra vttk PhlladaU phla expreiaatA Wp, m. on Monday!. NOT1CK.)-Ib caaa of loaa, tha Company will boll taamaaiTM Mapoaalbla or paraoaaf bag ,ag. oaIT, M4 C, aw amouBUo, .ug ,.00. Al tbo roiairWaala Coatral Kaunad rawealir UUoa, oa Llbarlf Mi Waialagiea itrtoia. Bm A m . iatL',Wl4a.''!?avJli, )W .JTmU, .Lr.-AkMfAU JrlVv BxO ir,1kioa.x4jjy..... - 1 Trm' ltll,l,'l,l II illl'l-ii-1' nl il1: 1 1 11 II I I II' 1 I'll iImImI'I"" I- J- Am -ll.ila 1 illoilM llf.Hi ItII;.I1IM .1 ''Jbl;: I" 1 1i' I I" I , I, li.,.ll,JI,JI, 1,, WASHINGTON Tho.oaiolal AririftlloanonU of all tbo KaocwtlTO DopitHaaoBtt ir ho' OoTorauoWi aro FnlIlaii'oU nAIIiBOADB, TSTAsnmaTON, Alexandria, and TV- OXOBOXTOWX XAILBOAD. TIatB TABLB. Oa aad arler MOltDAT. lfarch 11. Utt. kit until farther aolloo, Paeaoagor Tralaa will ma Between waeniagtoa aaa aiexaodria la fojlowe aaara Wlaaia.roa Llira aLaxlBBBlA. Local...,,.i, 8.90a. rat. Local ,, 4.00 a. to. Eipreae,.... 4.84 ' Local ;SOO " " 10.00 " " , 1.00 p.m. ' ! J CO " " ........ 4 40 Kail 4.00 " Hall., .. 848 Looai ..9 00 " ,.11.00 ., loop.m. .. 410 " ..814 - . ;;;;; ., 80HDAT PACSS DAT N01B TBAIHS. aairi WAififfoToa. Local H 4 80 a. an. ' tain iLiiivaiti. Szproae. ..434a.m. Local 8.t4 " " 4 00 p.m. r . ..o 9J ' Igproae 8A i.bv - O. A STKf llfrLa.B'lR.BU. mlo-7 W. J.l'DILPS, a.aortl Jfaoagar. THROUOU LINK BETWEEN WASH. IHOTOX, PniLADSLPOU, ASD BXW TOBaf. WannroTOa, March So, 1144. Traloe betweoa Waablogtos aad How Tork an aowruuaefollowe.tlit TOB HBW YOITK, wltboul obaago of care, Loaro dallr fozeeol Saadarl at 7.30 a. u.-and 6.10 p m. rOB M1W TOBC, obaaglar can al PhUadol phla, Loaro dall (except 8uadar) at 11.14 a. m., aad 4.p.a. ma auii.ajjai.ru'La. Loaro dallr (oxeepl SoadajlatT.SOaBd 11.18 a. to., and 4 30 aad .) p a. ' , OH, 8UNDAT. Loaro for Row Tork aad PhUadelpbla alSSO p.a. oalf . Slooela. care for Now T.rk a. IM ir nImIi dallr. T.roogh tlokate to Pblmdolpbla, Raw Tork, or Bootoa, caa bo bad at tho halloa oBce al all boorola tbodar, ae well aa at tba nowoflcola Ibo Amorleaa Telegraph butldlog, Poaaerlraula aroaao, bolwHa Tour-aaa-a-half aad Sixth alraote. , See Baltlmoro aas Ohio railroad adrertleemOBt for oebedul. b.tw..a Waahiaatoau Baltlmoro. AaaapoUa, aad tho Week W. I". SMITH, aiaeier ot Traaeponauoa. L. II. COLX, Qeaoral Ticket Ageat. 010. 8. KOORTZ, e Agoat, Waahlagtoa. aTEAMSnil'B. N B W YORK iD WABniNQTON TlAllBHir OOMPAMT, (OLD' LIU,) sxTWlmx HIW TOBK, ALXZAHDRIA, WASDIBaTOS ard ozoBasTOwn, c. a OCXArT STXAHSBS BALTIUOBI, BKBECCA CLTDX, i0 IHP1BX, ooaoaBCTtox win ixlixi btbanebi OXOBOX H. BTODT, MAT PLOWXB, AMD AHS XLIZA. Begalar Sailing Dara TUZSDATS aad PBI. DATS, at 1) m. , from foot of High otrect, Oeorao- Iowa, and Pier 14, Xaat Blror, (fool of Well otroot,) Bow Tork, aor ireigoi or paaaago appir co- 0. P. UODaUTOrt, Agent, fool of nigh etreol. MoorgoloWA. U. XLDBIDOB k Co . Ageate, frtaee Btrool Wharf, Aloxaadrla, ,jAMi8uasB.ageet.i , i 117 Wall SlrnI, Hew York. Freight rocelred'coaeteatlr aad forwarded to all parte of tbo oooatrr wltla dlapalch, al lowoat ratea. Ion rpiIE SUNDAY MAGAZINE, XD1TXD BT THOMAS OOTIIRIE, S. D., BIADTlrOLLT ILL08TUATSD. ADVBBTISSMXKT FOB 1S4S. "Howwoehall eaeceed, tlmo will ebow. II dooa uot become blm that glrdeth oa hie haroeae to boaathimaelf aa ho that potteth It off.' Bo It waa eald la oar Sret proapoctoc. After a retr'e experience, woeaa bbboobco that the eocc.ee of tho oUMDAT BUOAZINI hae btea Terr marked; Ita otreolatloa barlag aroraged more tbaa OHM IIUNDBSD THUUB1M) COPIX3 A MOHTII daring that period. It will bow bo tha oadearor of tbo Xdltor aad Pohllahere. aot oalr to retala tble largo coa etltoeocr of readere, bat to tacreaao ll. Suodrr bow featuroo will bo lotrodocod with tble Tlow, aad for more eOocllrelr carrrlag out tbo parpoeo of tho Magolloe, which le, 'tocalt offlhomlad from tho objocte which aooeoallr foroee upoa It during tho wo.k, and place tt Ib tho presence of Ood I to awakea from their torpor tboao feellogo of Iratllodo and adoretloa which tbo Dlrluo J'reatooee and goodocaa should excite; aod help o make Ua regular relara of Soodar aa health. ful to ooclotr ae tbo ebowore which eoftoo, for tune, aad baaallfr the oartb, brlaglos with them tbo Influence of lleoTeo." DB. OUTIIKIB'S HXW WOBK, "ODR yATIJER'SBDSIMBSS, or, Metboda to do Oood," la aow beguq, aad wll bo C9&tlnued throughout tbo Volume, DB. 1IAHM A'S If BW WOBK, "IK TUX LIPX OP OUB LOItD," le aow beguu, aod will bo ooutlaued tbroogbout tbo Volame. TDX VIOAB'a! ABBALS OCA QDIXT MFIdH. B0BU00D. aro aow begoa, aad wilt be coatla uod throughout the Volume. Bow readr,la oao baadeomo volume, of aoarlr a thoaaaad pagea, aad with upward of a hundred beaatlfal Wood Xagrarlnge, price 81, thi riaar volohb or Tna UHDAT MAOAXIKI, BDITID BT TDOMAS ODTUBIX, D.D., Author of "Tho Ooapel laXiekld.' Tbo Tolumo forme a eompleto book, aad cob- talBe tho rouowiog imporiaat eoBinoaiioae : TUX ABOELS' bOMU I la alx papere, Br Dr. Outbrlo. Editor. 8AUL. riRST KINO OF ISXASL. Br William Haaaa, D. p. , aalhor of Iho "Life of Dr. Chtl mere. ' In aloe chaptera. HOW TO C8KTHE OOSrXLi a aerlcoof aluo papere Br Ilenrr Alford, X,D.t Deaa of Caa- 'ilO$-TO U8I THB ACTS OP WIS APOSTLES a eerlee of three popcre. Br Oearr Alford, B.D., DeaaofCaDtorborr. BLAISE PASCAL i la three parte, Br W. Lladear Alexander, D. 1). KATX.THXaRABDMOTUXBiOB,TnETBUX WAT OUT OF TROUBLE. Br Jeremiah Gotl b.ir. la tweatr.fnar chaptera. SKETCHES Or THE COWOATXi Six rapers. Br Dr. Oolhrlo. Editor. TllKOLOOTfORTIISPEOPLE! Eight Papon. Br the Ber. Johu Calroe, D D. ; Bar. J. II. Bigg, D. D : Profeaaor Darld Browa ; aad Profeaaor lelar Boroa. EABLT FIETTl la Four Parte. Br Dr. qothrU, Kdltor. JOSHUA TATLOR'S PASSION. A Storr la Eighteen Chaptere. Aod In addltloB to tbo above, tbe Volume coo. laloa Papera br Ber. Jamea namlltoo, D D , Aotbor of "Life In Earneatj" Ber. W. a Blalkle, D D.,Anlbor of "Better Dare for Worklog People r Ber. Bormaa Maoleod, D. U.j Har.W. T. Slarcnaoo. Aothor of "Prarlog aad Working;" Profeaaor J. II. Balfour. Edinburgh: Bar. Caaoa Qlrdle stone Ber. Ale jaudor Italelgb, D. v., Author of 'Qalet Beatlogl'ldceet11 Ber.w. Aroot, Aothor of "Lowe from Beareu for Life oa Berth ;' Verr Bar. Deaa Bamaar. Author of "Komtoleeoeeo of Soottleh Lir. ood Character;' Ber. J. C. Brie, M.A t Bar. Bewmaa nail, Author of "Come to Jeaoa;" Ber. W. Y. Wllkiaoon, Jolol Editor of "Webater aad Wllklnaoa'a Oroek TeatameDtl" Bar. Joba do Llefde; Ber. nogh Stowell Browa) T,.v A W. Thoroldt Sev. Caoon Bflll.r: S.T. Hugh MeHlllaat Bar, J. Cramptoa, Aothor of 'Tb. Lauar won. " in. aai. rroieaaor acinar, Edlnburaht Jeaa legelowt laa Oralgl tha Cono- taai de Oaaporla ; the Author of "llaeto to tbo BeacBC' fe!3 TbEFRESUMENTS AT TUB CAFITOL. Tho beat aod eboapeat Boataorant la Waehtog toa la that ooder tbo Bepreaeotatlrea' Hall. Membere of Congroec aadrleltore aro Barred with tlaade whleb for good cjaalltr aad uoder ate price aro aaaarpaaaed. jBlO-M Wat. SABDXBSOB, Proprietor. WBAPPINO PAIEJ. I0R BALB AT rail omos i J i l - ( - ' . j . . I . i -i: D.o'TUESDfeVEINOrMARCtt 2t, 1880. WaaklDK' 5on ClVrriet'Orico-irTlTii euad Dopaarlarwof M alia. Nortbara and Kaalarr, Malic let. Dna at 4.40 a. m., depart! at 7.80 -a. to., eioieeat at. m. 2d. Dot at II a, m., depart! at 11.15 a. m., eloiei a, 10.J0 a. m id. Due at 6.40 p. m., df art! al 8 p, m., cloeeiat 4.44 p. n, Weitem Mall, via Rolar noma let. Dot at 1.40 a. m., depart! at 0. IS a. m., elotei at 4.30 a.m. 3d. Duo at 8.14 p. m., da parti at 8.4 p. m. , eloiei at 8 p. m. nonnweiiern Maw, rialialtlmore, iiarni burp; and nttaburr, Pa -i-lit. Duo at 5.40 a, m depart! at 8.1b a. aa.. olo'eel at 4.3d a. mi 2d. Dna at 8.16 p. ra., departs a 8.45 p. ia., oioees at e p, m. Tba Southern Mall, for Richmond, Fotori bnrg, Raleigh, Wilmington, N, 0., and other polntt South, via 0. and Ai R. R. lit Dna at I a, raj, departa at J av ra., aloeee at 8 a. m, Sd. Duo at d p. n. departa at 8.80 p. m., 'rJed'arlcfa'Cr "IMali;,"Tlai'Aqu!a Orcok, erohraclig tha KortheniNeck of Virginia ana intormoaiaM polntt batwtea rrMarloki bnrg and Richmond, Va. Duo at 2.30 p. no., departs at 7 a. m.,- elosoe at 0 a, m, Annapolli Maltlit. Dua at 11 a. ra. .de part! at 2 p, m., eloiei at 2 p. m. Id. Doe at 8.15 p. ra., departs at O.li a. m., eloiai at 4.80 aim. Alexandria, Va., Mall lit, Dne at 8 a. m., departs at 8 a. m., eloiei at 6 a. m. 2d, Duo at 4.30 p. m., depart! at ( p. m., oloioi at I p. m. Qeorgetown, D. 0. Mall lit. Dna at 8.38 a. m., dopartiatTa. m., eloioiat 6 a.m. 2d. Departs at 12 m., doles at 11.80 a. ra., dna at 4 p. m. RockTlua, Md, Hall Dna at t p. m., da. parti at i a. m., eioioi at o.so a. m. Port Tobaooo, PlKatawar, and Duffleld Mall Dna oa Mondar. Wadneidar. and Fri day, at 7 p. ra. Depart! on Tuesday) Thurs day, and Saturday, at 7 a. m. Closes at 0 80 a. m. on toosa aayi. Upper Marlboro', Md., Mall Dna at 3 p. m., dallr, departa at 8 a. m., closing at 8.0 a.m- Bnnatt's, Bean town, Charlotte Hall, and unapiteo Aiait uua at 7 p. m., depart at I m., oioacs as o.ou a. m. On Sundar. onlr two malls art rescind from tba North, and bat one from tha West andNorthwHt, dna at 0 a. m. and 11 a. tn. Malls departing on this day for those rontra close at 4.45 p. m, For Norfolk, Old Point uomiort, ana rortrmoutn, va., at I p. ra. Tho efflee ll open for the delivery of latter! and papera from 8 a. m. to 0 p. m., exoopt on Snnday, when It li open from 8 to 10 a. m., and from 0 to 7 p. m. CoIesviUe, Md., Mall Dne en Tuesday, innnaay, ana uataraay, at 0.30 p. m., da part ai 7 a. . lame dayi, cluing at 8.30 Crookvllle and Olney Mall Dua at 18.30 a. ra. aatiy, aepani at z.4v p. m., closes at 2 p. m. Tin E "OIDEON PRINTING OFFIOX," ESTABLISHED IB 1803. JOSEPH L. PEARSON, snccnaiou to OIDEON A PEARBON, STEAM-POWER BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Bo. 411 Klalh 8treot, near Psaaeylvaala Aveaue, WASHIBOTOV CITT, Havlag greatly lacreaeed Iho faellltlee of tbo above OLD ESTABLISHED PBIBTIBO HOUSE br aa almost XBTIBX BIBXWAL OF MATERIAL Aad tbo addition of several of tbo moet Improved P0WER.PRES8ES, le prepared to execute trtrj variety of LETTEB.PBESS FBIBTIB8, From a FIBE VISITIBQ CARD Tea LABOI POSTXB, PLAIN OR COLORED INK. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH MAT BE RELIED 0 N. TN8URE TOUR PROPERTY AT HOME. FIRX IBSUBABOE. TUX NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM. PANT OP WASHINGTON. CHARTERED BT CONORESS. CAPITAL 01,000,000. BI8K8 TAKEN AT TUX LOWEST BATES, LOSSES PROMPTLT PAID. BO CHABOX FOB POLICIES. ornci : 414 rifleeatb etreet, aoarlr oppoallo BJgge k Co.'o Baahlag Hoaee, BKAacai ornci: Al JOHN H. JOHNSON'S Law Offlea.No.64 Loo- lalaaa aveaue, Bear Beak of Waahlagtoa. This Compear Is aow prspared to lasure all descriptloue of propertr agal.et loee or damage br are oa each teruo as esaaol f.ll to b. aecpt. able to the cltlieae of tho Dlatrlet. la Ihla Com pear roa can laear. roar FUBNITUBE, MER CHANDISE, WABEU0U8ES, OB DWXLLIBOS for a rear or ehorter porlod. Tbla Ooinpaor eUrie with a CASH CAPITAL of 8100,000, all pildla, Ih.rebr enabling thorn to offer to tbe eltltena of tbe Dlatrlet greater aecorltr tbaa hae ever beeu offered heretofore. Pollciee will be leaned for a ehorter period thaa one rear, accordlag to tbe New Tork ecale for ebon laearaace. DtBBOroBB! Charles Knip,FrealdaBl, Richard Wallaeb, a.W.Blgge.VlcePree'l, DaolclLedd, Thomea Barry, H. 0. Fabaeatock, Oeorg e S aideoa, William Dlxoa. Marehall Browa. eoU-Sio NOBLE D. LARBXR. Secretary, JOHN R. KLVANS k CO.. T LaqIsIkbbV at not aad 8080 f'rMt WABQIHaTOIf, D. 0., DBlLIRt II KXO niBPWIBI. i OVTf NAlLt TUUkU, tolU , I U 12d;Boi. fl, 7, J. OCT Sl-lKIKt lo71atl.lt. CLINCH NAILS. PKESBBD AND B04T 8PIKKB, DOB8I K1I 018, Barolat aoTtrimait, Yt. 1 tt Bu.ii'i Clljp Bo. lUf0.iU T., No, 1 lo 4; MaU Sko., 1, 1 1. HOIII NUL-Oriaa', t 10 1 tim', I lOiiritiui'i, X.1 lUXOl JliV Umin,Ji 10 ( Aar1M. to 10. In till Papor br AnthoHIr TAIK! DRSsanto fon ottuncn. nat ttjhoiy ftwd a bnr TohTtf-iarn,I know foil wll I'll taTtr drMlatlmfr For art7'o tokt, tout bttp mo, Lne, I'll uako say totlut Trr iproco- Tklt tllk It quit abfimt Hro, Imo thli gsvltr for no. do i "Ahotot" yuitJT PtisTaautolboiho. PUelei.Li.er.trTB.nel kid It Jstt thlpk, H' 8oitr, d1, my soul, I cannot wtr It with a bolot Tho noa-w.U aaroly pj 11. Tlsry'roalwayi pp(af at oar Ut (Tho. o bo ..aro. Uy oottta't pop, Tbo way wo bold oar droui) VW tfUappolat tbtm.thoaib.to'diy! "Aad oroM yMlf pray did yoa oayf Doa't litf ; al tny dUirttM I Vow. Loy. pray fl my waterfall, DoyoatblBtxHlarfor ain't It too imtJlT What botkrlbM tblaiti fir. My ud mlc, do thty Ml itralffht f rftaMbnrry, Luy, Xkaow I'mlatj TbOTO'aWlUlo.aoIllTo How ipUadtdly tbo Ilk will rattle ( (Ploato baad MMlf-adJaatlDf bait!.' My corMt aatf my hoop j Tbr aow, I'll lata ta aklrtt ot tl- Do harry. Lay, aad blp no fix. Too kaow I cannot atoop I IIow iball t ay ny prayer to-day ? Aa If flrlt weat to abarch to pray t How ean yoa bo aofoollib r IIro damp thlt libboa la ootoc ao I "What for V to paint, yoa tllly oa; Now, Lacy, don't bo aallab. Kow, thn, toy bat how ho abbori Tbla thlog ll'a blr m all oat-dooro Tbfrlhtfalacar acoopl Tfca&k bara, my cloak It haadaom too, II ooal anooRb to bo, I kaow (fatralhtn thlt horrid hoop I) My haadkorchlof aad f lot e you'll flad Jatt la lh drawer. Xney, aro yoa blind 1 , (Doe my dran trallT) It'a all tbo faabloa aow, yoa kaow ; (Pray doea tbo palot and powder abow Tbroofh my loot t ellf) Thaak yoa, my dear, I b'llere I'm drtised; The talata bo praltedt tbe duy of rott Cornea oalr once la lerro, 7r If, oa all tbe other tlx, Tbla trouble 1 ahoold bare to fix, rdntTersetto hetTta. PKZT. PENCIL AND SC1SSOIIB. Jixki cUImi to have been a lugar planter, having "buried hit iweot heart." TBI great doablo-tnrrttoJ monitor Mian tonomah li ordered north from thli atatlon. She f arrlei fl ft en-Inch gam. A BaVLf hilliom lnfractlonal currency was printed laat week, eighty thomand of which goel to Baltimore. Tbe following li a catalogue of "extinct anlmalf found a little north of tho North Pole:" Daetylemanepanthe, Leopo, Dactyl ophogon, Bono; Ljmnarsopbagut, Sphjnxlli Qlulanfopigaj, Lumbll; Lauganego, ojph anaxj Mogopogopas, Ktrlj Langanlpe, Bogo; Manoantha, Boqua; Popophrogapon, Qung hebe. Tns Department of State hai reoelred au. thtntlo Information that the three colored children of Roe Elyra, of New Orleane, who were taken to Havana without tho content of their parentf, hare been lent back to her by thi UnltadStaleaCoqiulat tha latter city. Gen, Canbygare th Ufonnatlon eoncernlog 'he abduction or remoral of tha children, when the Department of State Instituted the meal arcs which hare led to their recovery. The Roche iter Union says that Colonel Palmer, of (hat cltr. has received Informa tion from Mr. 8. Abai. a Haitian gentle man, that the entire route of the Rumo American telegraph line from Ochotik to th Anadyr river has been surveyed and tbe route located. This district connects that portion of Eaitern Siberia visited by Colonel Bolkley last summer with that which Is set tled, aod about which there was no doubt. It presents no obitaclei, and the work of construction will progress without at moult y A Q an max has recently invested a very cheap and easily-made barometer. Take a common glass wide-mouthed pickle bottle, and fill it to within three Inches of tho mouth with water. Then take a common sweet-oil flaik, cleans It thoroughly and plunge the neok Into the pickle bottle as far as It will go. This completes the barometer, and in fine weather the water will rise in the neck of the flask, descending again in wet, windy weather. Before a heavy gale of wind tho water has been seen to learo the flask alto gether, at least eight hours before tbe gal was at its height. A New J rusty editor had occasion a few days ago, to refer to Prometheus, and fear Jog that no Intelligence of this personage could have come by the only route known to that State, namely, Camden and Amboy, he proceeded to enlighten his readers as to the antecedents of the legendary hero. "Pro metheutf," he wrote, "was a fcoman, who was chained to a rock for killing and oatiag a vulture, the vulture being considered, among the Romans, a sacred bird." If the great thlsf of fire could have foreseen that one of the results of his larceny would be the New Jersey editor, he would hate al lowed the human race to remain "left out in the cold."a-da7oito Transatpt. Price of Gaa In DIlTcrcnt Cities. The following Is a statement showing the net price per thousand feet charged for gas by forty-six different gas-light companies Augusta, Me., $3.13, Portland, Me ,13 61. Manchester, N. II., $; Portsmouth, N. II., $4.40; Bolton, Mars., $1.33; Providence, (. I., $3 20; Newport, H. I , $4 30, Hartford. Conn., $3.60; Burlington, Vt , $6.30, Buf falo, N. Y.. $3.75; Svraoase, N. V., 4. Troy, N. Y $3 80, Albany, N. Y., $3 80; Hudion, N. Y., $5; N. Y. Company, N. Y., $3.30; Manhattan Compnny, N. Y , $2 30, (meter ront 30 cents per month;) Metropoli tan Company.N. Y , $3.20, Ilarlaem county, N. Y., $3.80, Brooklyn Company, Brook. lyn, N. Y.. $3, Citiicm' Company, Brook lyn, N. Y., $3 50, Williamsburg, N. Y $4f Staten Island, N Y.,$4 50; Jersey City, N J., $3.30; Newark, N J., $3 30; Pbils, delphla, Pa., $2 83, (owned by th" city;. Harrisburg, Pa., $3.50, PWiburgh, Pinna., $1,00; Wilmington, Del.. $3 50, T alt! nore, Md., $S; Georgetown, D C, $4 27 Aletan drla, Va , $4, (owned by the city,) Wheel ing, West Virginia, $3, Colombo, Oio, $3.17; CiDoinuati, Ohio, $2 38, In. ana -Us, Ind., $4,30, LouitvlUe, Ky , $3 ... v Louts, Mo . $3.33, Detroit, Mioh , i3.5 Adrian, Mioh , $1.40; Chicago. III., (3.5); MUwau.de, Wit , $4; St. Paul, Minn., 8, Burlington, Iowa, $4 50; Trenton, N. J., $4, Annapolis, Ud., $5; Washington, D. 0. $8,80 to clttwni, $3.00 to United States, average $3.70. Average prloe charged by fifty-ill com paid ib li $3.83, .- -t ---;' ' " "NO. 102. PnEUDKHT. .jaa court oil pnocEEDiirav. Doanl of At(irnin. Mono at, March S7. 1 8M. , The Beerd met last eteolnjt at the otual hoar. In the kbteeee of the presldest, Mr. Joteph T. Sravi wee called to tbeehalrd'MlTfeeatMetirt. Macuder.CaaSetd, Moves. Owea, Qallsk, Ml, uarr, A. laioya ana jncb.olb. Th rhalr laid hmtar th rt.iavrd a fforammlea tton from tbo Mayor, aaaoufieles; his approval of aa aet maaiag aa appro pniuoo hj fmj turn laborora ai u pant laiioa-noBieii kb taiv Jnllaa Vaidl far areetlar a walaat ralllor la tb Aldrmas roomt aa aet graatlag ceitaln prlvileies to Jeaa nonis. inn frrtm the. aakLUhaira of .BeMaakafe mao of WaihlagtoB, aad saffeatlaf th propriety of iefllia(10DlQflDeiparCBtU8IOIaeBBaalaeJT VI CVJVIVaj. Referred to a tpeelal commltteo coaalttlBg of Hentrs. Hafraoer.uwea aaa ubuck. Alio, a conuaoausuoa hoqubmibk vt, . a. a. tvintr nhvtv.deiB is tha ixMir la the Seeiad ward. In placeof Dr.fi-B'Taft. retlgaed, fie frrBJ to tha CottatnUtea da Health. A commua.eatloa BMataaUif J.O. Matloekat CoDtalailoaerof tho K or there aatktt, vlee Har nana Ta;lor;eaaed. itaierrea to me torn EpUte on Markets. AUft. a. cftrbm da! cation from th MsVOf. SB aooselaf that he bad approved bill pawed at tae iai aeatioa oi wm jnwnmm,-mum pre ii.b) loa for many tm prove maaia, bat Jld ao very re lattaatly, and te prevent edlam from retting oa his offle. lis reminds the Conaellt that titer Is tre vision already mad for Improvement! which, f eieeaUd, will abtorbth revenaeef theCor poraUon for tbe asxt year. Under thet stream etsncet.U eaa hardly be eipecUd that tho Im- firovemeate Jott provided lot esa b made, at attfora lonjtttme. Jleferred to the Commit tieoa Improvement! The folio wins; petitions were praieoted and re ferred to tha verloa commUteea i By Mr. Owen, pelltloa of Tatrtek Marpby. By Mr, A Lloyd,, petition of Mr. Blake, for th remleMoa of a 2b By Mr. Ottllek, patttloa of Thorn at Don oh a e and II. T. Hlcka. By Mr. ifoyes, petition of Was. H. Klley and othara. By Mr. Xswla, petlltoa of Robert Warita aud otbera, for impTTntt at tbe Northern Market home. By Mr A. tloyd, fttttloa of Joifpl. Oarrabeea, to erect a frame ulIdlBff adjolalar a brisk oae. Mr. Lewie Introduced a bill approprlatlaf $10,000 to extend tbe abode at tba a-v-t aud wiit adaaad aorth front of the NortUatn Matkat, to pave tht footway. Ac. KeferteJ to the Commit tee nrf Markets. Mr. A. Lloyd Introduced a Julut resolatloa au thonslag the Mayor to have aold the vacant altra at the Centra MatkeU Referred to the Commit tee oa Markett. The tpedtl order o the evealnr wi tho bill srtntloit' certain privilege! to the Alexandria, WaahlBf tea aad QeorKetowaRallratadCompaoy, Tbe pretldent of the Board, T. E. Lloyd, Xtq , being tick, OnmotlooofDr.Magrndertheblll waa pott- Joned nnttl next Monday realfag, wl.h the an enta&ding that It woald4aa ba eontidered, Th bill aothertalagtb Mayor to taak eea tractt for furBtthisg the water malaa daring th correal year wae returned by the lower Uvard, wholBiltted en their ameaimeatt. Oa motion of Mr. Tort I a th Aldermen laaltted on their bill, aud a committee of eooerence wat appointed, coatletlog of Meaera. Turtln,Oallek, aad B.trr. Mr. Lewi i, from the Committee oa Improve nsnt!, reported back the following billa, which were paited : Joint rttolatloa to grade aod pave the alley la iaere 463, reaolotioa re queuing ctrtala loformMllon froia tbe Surveyor la rela tion to tbe grade of Flrtt atreet att, between I and N itreets tenth. lie alno reported btck th bill to cleaa and water F street, aad U was pottpoaed for two wetkt. alio tbe bill to grade aad gravel I atreet tootb, between Eleventh and Thirteenth eait and to cooitrnct ia areh at the Intsrtectloaof I strict aod Twelfth street. Paaaed. Mr. A. LloTd. ehalnaaa of lb Costmlttea oa Claim a, reported adverealy on the petition! of Ifenry Dalfey, Wn. flauatry, aad Geo. Talbert, sad the committee wat dUcharged from farther eos-lderatlon of the tra.lt5 The sam geotUraaa reported a bill for th ro ller of J. Revets, UwrM .Altera, Alexaader Uoderioo, F.ancte B. Middltton, J. C. Howard, aod J H, Cochran, all of which were paed He alto reported back the bill for relief of Wm Rntbehlld, aad It wat referred to tha Fifth ward delegation . that for the relltfof Joba Rutherford aud othirt, to the fieeond ward dilegtvtlou, aud that for th relief of Jamet Haley, Jo the Seventh ward delegation. Mr. Noyce, chairman of tbe Committee on Pob lie feebools. reoorted bavck tbe Mayos'a nomina tion of Mr, E. B Olmttead as a trmtee of Public be boot i for tho Third dlttrlct, and atatM that tbe committee were ready to report favorably oa the aoiuinaiioa, DBt aaa receiTea a ooi iron air Oluutesd, tlatlntr ibat be wua about to ramura 1 1 another tcbool dlatrlet, aad li would bar to decline the poelUea, Laid over for oa week. Dr. Msgrnder reported back tbe report of the Iotendent of th Atylnci for th month of Feb ruary, and It was placed on th flies of the Board Adjourned. Board of Common Council. The Board met at th utoal boar ; all th mem ber! preirnt Tbe Trea'denl laid before th Board a menage from the Mayor, antiounclur bis approval of a large namber of acta fur Improvement!, and alto the foil" wlu c " I have approved the title paued at th latt aeotlou of the- Council! lank I eg provliloa for rainy Improvement! I did to, however, very reluctantly, and to preveot odium from retting on thli offlce Yoa are aware that there la al ready pravitien mtde rr improve menu, woica. If executed, will abturb the ravenoa tf tba Cur poratiou for the next year Undertheteclream atsscet It can hardlylie expected that tbo Im- frovemeatajatt provided fer can be made, at eft for along time, " The following were Introduced and referred: By Mr, rough, a bill to aet curbktonet and pave the footway oa th north side of H etreet north, between Sixth end Ninth street wait, and to grade and gravel 8 atreet, between Sixth and Ninth By Mr. EJioonnton, petition of Stephen Wilajoa and othere, agalnat a proposed alley In qnsro 7J2; petition of Dominlck Oittlnge and otbert. In favor of opening au alley In qua re IM blllt torelartbe suite oa the wrtt front of tinarefil8( and wett front of aquara die By Mr. Anderson, th petition of Hon. Wm.Epragne, etktng perinltiion to erect an iron railing aroand the tquar owned by him, and bounded by L and 31 ttreeta north and Fifth and tilth ttreett weat, outilde of th building line; pitttloo of J.hn Moore, tgalntt a proposed alley la square 7J3, petition of Kdward t'tvlln, for theremUaloa tf a line. The fullowlngblllt were reported from com mlltaet and vutied Br Mr. Feriraeoo. (Wmvi and Meaat ,) a bUl to require pcrioiia engaged la the baeloeat of photography, Ae , to take oat Ilceooe. By Mr. Jore (lM.ce-) a bUl granting iirmUla to Hon. Wm, Bprtgue to extend aa roa nltine In front of bla reatdance. on the Cor ner of B aud Sixth ttreett a Mil granting per mltiloB to C C. Anderaon to eroft an Iron ratling la front of hit reaUence, ou Maryland avenue. Bv Mr etewart. (CUltn-l abllltouav for re. Sal re In tha RegWter'e offleet bill for the relief of ohn McCotluu. By Mr hbeeu, (Improve ment,) bill (11 A ) tn pay Henry Burck for work done In the Flrtt ward; to graae aud pave tbe alley in qutre No. 3t)T; to pave the alloy In KlumeNo. aS't for tL repair of K tlreet toutb, bviween Fourth aoJ ftlxth .treeH eeMt bllU to grade aod pave the alley lu tquara l- ml. to grtde and pe.ve the alley! la aqaare "r ., tu grade and pave tbe alley In retervatlon .No 11) bill, to aet ontbatoiea and pave tho footwav m the neat aide f Flrat ttroet wet. bftween I) and atreet! tuutb, on the eatt aide or Third ttreet weat, between U and O atreett oatb; on tb weat slJe of Flrtt atreet weat. between k. and ? atreett north , on the eat tide Flrtt atreet we between 0 and V eireeta north t on the eatt in of Second atroet aaat, batween 0 ttiuat north and U atreet touiut on in nortu aid ot A street aoutb, between Flrtt aad Third ttreett eat; on tbe weit tide of Belt ware avenue, between H ano i aireeta noun. The Tin I IB. A.l to eet the enrbttonet and nave the footway oa th aorth eld of 1 ttreet aoittb, between Second and Third ttreett eatt, uu re ferre I Mr reush Introduced a ratolnlloa reqaeettna the KtjgUter to farisUh the Hoard with a atale ment of the Hinount of money paid to each ward apotheceuy from January, iSfiA, io tbe end of tbe current quarter greJ to nt rtrguaoo, it, m mo lommuie or wart and Meant, aaked to be dli barged fruin the further sonelderation of the ptilloa of B Mack- atl and ulbvrtaaklug tbe repeal of a portlou of tha act to p rot mi ownert of property told for taxes. As reed to. On motion of Mr Wright the Board receded from Ui amendment! to the bill autborlitog the Mayor to make cootracta for th laying f water maiot during lb current calendar year,. Mr Wright Introdoeed a bill to hmend tbs kbovs set to ai to authorise the Mayor to adveij THE NATIONAL JUPUBLICAN, , Hffiiir?:.:: if!fmKi till DAILT KATtOVAliftsTrtrBiXbi uiv published every afUra (ludaya exeeytad by.W. J.,VraTAtiiYC0L.(df n5UtJ0ft. aad la faralaked ! abra(y earrten)-o aUUmUirta. , c" '.C-T'M T W Mall sabtert ben, 1)5.00 pr.axaHl W.W far six moa thai, aad $LW ferlartsaaaUi,laT rlably la advaaea. , 7 .mjI-.iTb! - 1 . . 1 1 lBl eoplee, I teats. Tu .Wauar VaTiovlt JUrrattciaf le yW Ilaked evety lrtday moral a ft Oadaopy aa year, $1, Thr copies one year,-$3.00 1 Tea copies eae year. $1B. 00. fp Jl e, aa la tbarsla proposed, w lib la tea days aflas -the date of the approval of this aC (Feod,'i-. Berafal bills were takea from, the (able aad poatponed. k Aad tbe Board adjonrued. ' COICGRE8B. In the Senate yesterday the entire ssesioa was oeeupled with Mr. Stockton's csse.'whl'ch was not disposed -of. In the ITouse two additional members wera1 appointed on the committee on tha air line railroad between Washington and Hew Tork, vlr Mr. Washburne of Illinois, and Mr. Wilson of Iowa. The House then took up tho House bill to amend the postal laws, and after debate, passed H. It provides that after .April 1, 1860, prepared letter ihall be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, from one post office to another, without extra chare: and returned dead letters shall be restored to the writer thereof, free of postage. AU railroad romranles earrv.nr tha mails. shall convey, without extra charge, by any trains wtiicQ may do run over meir roaus, au such printed matter aithe Postmaster Gen ersl may direct. Severe penalties art aflzed for any person who defaces a letter box, or pours water or oil Into them, to deface or destroy mall matter. It repeals io much of the act of March 3, 1863, as authorises post masters to contract for tba local delivery of Pperr, periodicals, etc. Tba 1'oit mailer General Is also authorised to change tht style of postage stamp, at any time he may see fit. A section to allow tne roitmaner uenerat to select such newspapers as he may deem proper, wltnout regard to circulation,, io publish tba list of undelivered letters, was stricken out, and the law remains requiring It to be publishril in tbe paper Having too largest circulation. ua motion oi .Mr. evasnourne, u was or dered that the evening sessions be dispensed with; also, that In all future evening ses slons, the flrat hour of the same should be considered as a "morning hour," and de voted exclusively to the consideration of morning hour business. orriciAL. I.A1VS OP TUB UNITKD STATES. Pasted t Ilia First Beet ion of tha Thirty-Ninth Consrreete PobmcHo. IS. Aa act quieting doubts In relation to the validity of certain locations of lands in th State of Missouri, made by virtue of cer tiflcates issued under tbe act of Congress of February the seventeenth eighteen hundred and fifteen. IS it utacttd bv th tStTftors and Hous of Rfpreientuit'vfM of th Untied Statu of Americain Cong-ren oinm&ted. That all loca tions of lands In the Stat of Missouri, pur porting to nave been made by virtue of cer tificates Issued under the act of Congress, ap proved February the seveoteentb, eighteen hundred and fifteen, entitled "An aot for th relief of the Inhabitants of th late oounty of New Madrid, In the Missouri Territory, who suffered by earthquakes,' which are Invalid In consequence of having been made or lo cated after the expiration cf the time speci fied by law lor making said locations, snail be, and the sam are hereby declared to be. as valid, and as binding, as if the said loca tions had been made and fully completed within tbe time prescribed by law, provided said locations shall be according to law la art other respects; but the foregoing provisions ot ibis section snail not apply to, oompro hend, Include, or extend to any land within township forty-five, north of the base line, In range seven, east of th fifth principal me ridian line In said State of Mltsouri. See. 2. AjiH U it farther tnartul. That tha United States do hereby grant, relinquish, and convey, in foe simple, and In full prop erty, to James V. 0 'Carroll, or his legal representatives, all of tbe right, title, and Interest of the United States In and to all of tbe land within survey number two thous and four hundred and ninety-eight, in town ship forty -five, north of the base line la range seven east of the fifth principal meri dian line. In the State of Missouri, being the same land that was located by virtu of cer tificate number one hundred and fifty, lssusd to tbe said James Y. O Carrol., or nls legal rcDresentatlre. under the act of Congress approved February the seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifteen, entitled "An aot for the relief of the Inhabitants of the lat coun ty of New Madrid, In tbe Misaourl Territory, who suffered br earthquakes t" Provided. Iiottetrr, That nothing In this section shall grant, relinquish, or convey the whole or any part of any lot, tract, piece or parcel of land in snld townthlp, which has been heretofore con armed by tbe united mates io any person or persons, or to the legal representatives of any perion or persons' Ana proitdcaj untrt inn nothing tn this act shall be so construed as to Invalidate or Impair any patent heretofore Issued by the United States, or shall In any manner abridge, divest, Impair, Injure, or firrjiidioe any valid adrerve right, title, or uterest of any person or persons in or to any fiortlon or part of the aforetaid land which s granted, relinquished, and conveyed by this act. Approved, March 31, 18G6. IPitblic ResolutiotNo. 16.1 Joint Uesolvtiox authorising the Secreta ries or war and navy to place bums nnw vessels at the disposal of commissioners of quarantine, or other proper authorities, at ports of the United States, for one year. St it 1 1 tolled bv thi Stiuitt ami Home of Hfweuntaltvttot tht Unitnl State of'Amer- ira in Cougrtttaiifmbtttl, That the Secre tary of War and tho Secretary of the Navy be, and they aro hereby, respectfully author lied, tn their discretion, to place gratui tously at the disposal of th commissioners of quarantine, or tli proper authorities of any of tho ports of th United States, to be used by t lie in temporarily for quarantine purposes, such veuels or hulks belonging to the United States as are not required for other uses of the national Government, sub ject to such restriction.1 and regulations as tbe snld becretanes mity respectively aeem nececsry to Impose fur the preservation I lie roof; Proiuied, That this resolution shall oontioue In force one year from Its passage. Approved, laron Ti, moo. Sit lime il Operation. A cancerous tumor of the tongue, occupying two-thirds of its width, was removed, on Thursday, th loth InPt., from W. B. Worden, son of Willet R. Worden, Dr. Mary E Walker and Dr. all. lett, of Minetto, being present Although a dangerous and delicate operation, th patient, a lad of thirteen year of age, ia progressing finely, and well-loundcd expectations exist that he will, upon recovery, notwithstanding so great a portion of the tongue 1 rnmoved, be able to talk without impediment Onc go Comnwrewl AJifrttMr. HicJacxt The Norwloh (Ct.) Bulletin ha the following epigraph; Clbvilaho StiMMkp Ur The truthful ness of Ananias, the consistency of a weath rcock. the energy of a two-lnou auger, th 'Solubility of a windmill, and the cheek of s, htathen god, ! 1 ' 11