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V pttlionnl gtpuMixati. AHVlEHEIITfl. Wall's OriRA 1 local La Hue's mlnetrcl troupt clr a matinee this afternoon, tad to ulibt wilt girt a farewell performance Tht troupt haa beta the taoit aucceasful ever In the District, and they merit the patronais they Mre received. The company In All lit travels throuf h tfceeeuntr hu preserved IU orfanliatlon In taet, And never succumbed oa acoount of any pecuniary troubles. The managerhae faithfully fulfilled tl obligations, tad kept Ms promises with the public Inviolate With a cottrU of ar tlstes unequalled lathe profession, with energy, perseverance tod Indomitable, will, Mr. La Rue ! sweeping with the tide of popularity And he and hie talented troupe will be iledlr welcomed arid meet with a g eaer6ua support wherever they may locate. The fifty dollars wai taken laet evening by Albert M. Noyei, of the Sttonal In. ttUtgtnctr otAct, NATfOSAL TiiiiTHt There wit a tolerably falf houee last Bight oa the oeeasloa of Lady Don'a farewell benefit. Her personation of Jo aephlne, to Buokstone's drama of the " Daui titer of the Regiment," wai performed with that cheer, ful aoaaioa and ndlutu which Is the character Utle of her act I of, And the muileof the part ahe f at with her wonted excellence. A U to be re retted, howerer, that ehaao far forgot the pro prletlee of the pro fen ton, not to eay the atnenl Ilea due from a etranger luthla country, as to lug la by the care," In ' Kcallwortb," a politi cal fling at a large portion, If not a majority of the people of the American Republic. To-night "Rob Roy' aod " Aladdin" will be LOUAL DEPARTMENT. IIivir N.w. Yeaterdejr th. wind blew from Ih.northweel, fomfnirlarB;. watea on the 10 tomac. Tlie captain of the atcaraer VattderbUt, A. I. Colmanr, report, that ther were detained DAT ort Waahlof ton for about Ave houre, work lnc their paaaage through the drifted lee, which atenda to the bottom o( thelrlreri conaequCDtljr, Inatead of reaching the city at a o'clock a m, hey did not arrlT. until IS o'clock m. Owing to b. Ice lo the rlrer, they did not attempt to fnVv a trip laatnlthf The mall ateamer K.) nort Ij Plain i rank llolllofihead, leftserenth. tM'twh rf it 6 o'clock a m , but waa detained k. the ice Nit four lioura off tori Waihlnr. ton It lirVno ateamer t. O. Knlrhl, I? the nIw tor " ""- Oeoreetown line, I. Ice. bound rn'tUb" "'A:'l?'K!Z',' u.,.ro;;ipT,',TAh1."is,.'-" .s." iiyfisc whfet! w'.VdJ. at W.U'"'.' ' " 'el'k a. n , had not arrl.ed at ,?? ra; ...,.. W. noticed lue-boatpa."f "P'beEa.tern Branch wllh a large achooner .' ' i Ai'V'. achooner Jame. "rarr. left It ""-...ft SV! wharf, foot of Twelfth alreet, uw '"', '" Philadelphia Hererat ojaler boa "" . w. Hllei'ewharf fordowntherlTer ThU '"''n. haa a lot of men employed repairing li wharr at the foot of Llerenth atrcet. 'Mr. J. l. John aon at Brother hare atopped work on their ynart at the foot of Twelfth and F atreeti, owing- to the cold weather Theae gentlemen Informed ua that they Intend erecting a large aalt-houae on their wharf for the accommodation of the publle. Tag Navv VAno The Eaateru Dranoh, off the nayy yard, la Hill well eorered wllh Ice, and little or no boating la done The Tallanooaa, a aide-wheel gun-boat, la on the waya, undergoing repaira ne n inienuru, wo . n ... place ofthe Aseutney, the Government propoa. I. n n.ll thai 1 aar.n a rutxt hnat Ttltl Will DO A P1 -..,-. . . aL... .lkallnai 1atJlt.,Bl.tj -union boat. The Nelpilc, a aecond-elaia pro i. Her gun-boat, la alio on the waya, undergoing J,,, orough refitting. Itlaatateilthat the heada Jr tk .different bureaua of the nary yard hare ?..!. 4 letMM from the Nary Department In nniVi.V what further reduction of forcocar.be .ji 'n nature of the anawera returned we did .At ... ertaln, but It la bcltereU lliet no re dn.Mon wit ' be 'made to-ilay. It la hinted that ihJ ,i iJl... P eent.of the eatlwf.rce tm k.VTfAi. wd on or about tha lath rolo W.'.l.f.'SlVtk bowe.rr.th.t.uch'wUI n.t be the case. j h 5,5.' I'lA U Wffl. $ Jffi o'i1, to ratlly the call for a natlo , -'nS,' held at Cincinnati, on the " l m, 5?' The following apeakera are Onoound ; 1- tir ?.. 'tt aj L...inr. NvA . ir. juiuci , niri o nt7uw.r ---.-, itvu Thomas A. Hendricks, U. S. bcn.ltor, Iu(llati Hon. James U Henderson, U S Senator, Mil. sourl) Hon William Mungen,M. O, Ohloj Hon Samuel J lUniUll, M. U. rennsylvanlai Hon. 8 V Cary, M. O , Ohio, JJon Wni h NiblaClr, M.U, Indiana! Hon. LoreuivO Sherwood, presl identNatlonal Uheap-lrelght Railroad League. HABiAsroRrirallKroncCiiiErJri'TiCKUAr.T tir. in Chambkrs A petition for the release of Jerome Itradley, was brought before Chief Justice Cartter, yesterday, sitting In the Crimi nal Court ItseemsthntMr II had been arrested by the detective officers and held la custody as aicessory to a forger). While awaiting the magistrate's disposition ofthe case, Mr. N. 11. Miller complalued that he, aa counsel, was re fused admission to the prisoner by Detective Clarvoe, and that the caso was delayed The Court remanded the case, to the magistrate below, where It had been already sst for a hear ing at U o'clock yesterday by counsel. ArrxcTED v. rrn Paralysis. We are sorry to announce that at an early hour yesterday morn ing Mr Lewis Thomas, who resides on Q street south, between Ninth and Teuth streets west, was taken very suddenly with a paral) tlo stroke. Dr James K. Morgan was called In Immediately, and rendered all the assistance In his power. His ease is considered a very critical one. Mr Thomas la upwards of fifty yeara of age, and for manrveara has dealt very extensively in wood and coal Ln the he vent h ward, and has gained many friends. S a Li or "Oontbabakd" Wiimkt. . Collector Clephane, of the Internal Revenue office, sold At publle auction, at hla office, sixteen bnrrels of fMhiakv. which haJ been aelied by him in bond for taxes due and unpaid Ihe liquor belonged toMr.T. J.lluriey, of the Potomac distillery. and brought $2 OA per proof gallou He also sold ATM in United Males bonds, deposited by Hurley , For the Oovernment whUky ineter.whlch brought JW per cent, premium. Also, a small sum lu fold, a pArt of the seizure, forH Z 1'albk pnxTKicxs. A youn? man named Charles V.Mattam waa arrestedby Officer Levv, m the charge of obtaining about M00 from P. 1L, Welch, on rennaylvanla avenue, between Seventeenth nd Lightcenth streets, under false . tretenees Tho accused Is an Englishman, and I irr respectably connected A hearing In the ).. ae was bad befoe Justice Morsell, and the 0h. rge being fully proven, M Alt Am was corn tail ted to jail to await the action of the grand J"'y- . T-A RUX'A MlSSTBKLB J.HD TUB PcntlO SonoOiJi These fvortte mn4rels will glfe a eleet entertainment, to which they Invito the attendance of the chtldreaof the public schools tad others T,hc Jolly fellows have a world wide reputation, and are worth hearing! be sides they will Include their regular A50 prlie, and the children will have a chance to try thelj luck at drawing it. The doora will be open At 3 o'clock. Oo early and aeeure good setts JttsesM Mbmbaott fc Co The irusteea of ilTnlvarv IJaptlat church yesterday presented to Messrs Matierott d Oo a card uf thanks for ktlr klndjconslderatlon in presenting the church -Itti a act jot one dozen of the "Temple Choir " , somcera of tb church recognize this glftae i.- Ulng rxnreaslon of those principles which I ' MMUarfil tbeu. in their business and social 1 tlon t0 ,u omrauntty la uhlch they dwell a.f ..Inl swKoarolnwantoXOonts'Furnlah-i-.KIh-w friendly adtXse to go to the aplen !.059O0. .V wishing Uoods hfore of AfAare dl3 OentiFui; ,, MarbleMUll, 468 l"?f SiMM i Ities I'Atenl Office You 'can street, opposite urlces. white ftU.7 p'rice'f'lo'VuH '.ffcr&rf?. "IffrVKS e.ll . Committed for CoortT -John Wagner, I ov d Hiulr. and Henry Kehnelder, arrested by l)e iMtlveiCoomesand MllUrnnd LleutenantsTalt Ind IKuae? ehlrged with robbing the store of VSSSiSf. hB a hearing before Justice Walter Jd.thtflrit two named being committed KJcMr.AVtfbehneWordlsinliyd Madamv Kemalk, No MO H street, corner of 8ev.nh a tt.e rtal MnjF "' We understand that IM hh h" ft cures 1. the most chron.c diseases, end that j, jwweri nre really wonderful. Ae a eWO) h5! io suMrlnr. and doubtless those v0, ly,V mL. .J"1'.I " .i .a. w..nr thldwM aklll Mauwa wtn it hu iuviukm v. ,r--, be presenteu , receiving the largest nuwhar of of Washlngto. tutiful gavel to tho fcemperance votesi vjso, a bt vin Km it, organisation recei , i , u riL-rnnrrnW at the ATew ... ) to-murroW ot the Kew f....tf wilt ha Bervil "-l ...'... .i .- . -adies' rAi amii BTiVAL wll (be held at A . ehapeL corner Of Third and North A Waugi .pifoi Hill, cowmen)ig Monday even- street, C ' 2 jv magnificent dresslggown will Jerua.jm Temple, No So,, ,,, subject! tweeullandtJ.atlla m th. mouth ofthe "The money I'eter took fro , , JJ(, rlah" Alao, at Metre rott 1 ' ui , , , Th . "TheTrlaltylutheperaonotJ. ."". public are reapectfully lnvMed Mna. Wliooxar. will "''"ee'rTentb1 A.m. And TU p.m. LtcTcni. ox Kfibitvaluh Thomae Oalei Foriler deltrered another of hla lecture! on plrltuallim at llarmonlal Hall lait evening. The lecturer aald that there were many people profeialng to bellevo that aplrltualiim was a mere phantom. If, however, they would Inveatl ate the subject, they would And It to be A grand truth. The lecturer then proceeded to demon trite that man was A nhvslcal. Intellectual adiI I spiritual being that the physical and Intellec tual were mortal, and the spiritual LtnmottAl. lie minutely described the human brtla and body, and said that atheists argued that the brain of man was the mind of man, and claimed that If the mind of man Is Immortal, then the Idea of the churches Js fallacious, because the brain can be destroyed) and this theory was correct. -Theologians had done nothing to eon trovert the doctrines of the metaphysical school. Theology admits that by some sort of alchemy man Is to become Immortal, but does not demon tr.t nv tualtlkta tha Tact. Hplrltueltsm demonstrates that the vital prln cipieaoesnoiuweiiin me Drain or minuoi man, but that there le some other agent. Man haa an external mind as well asasplrltual Intelligence, The human mind la as formless as the air we breathe. It Is capable of education, and may be called a spiritual, materia substance Change Is written on the unlvereo, and the brain doea not constitute an exception tp Ihla Inevitable law or nature All vitality la In spirit, and not In the brain. Sensation la conveyed to the brain by the nervoua fibres The voitalo or elecfrle mental current of the mind la Impressible from without. It Is not the body or brain that feels. Nothing can move Independent of the eplrlt. Hptm la the poattlve principle matter the nrra tlve. Matter does not move except through the force of the spirit. The departed spirit tan conscious Individual ity, and communes with those left behind. There were nearly ten million spiritualists who could b ar evldeuee to this fast The lecturer then adverted to the fact that the aame spirit which had persecuted and ostracised peoplu In former times, because they could not Sellevewhat they were ordered to believe, was till alive, but that It waa not ao demonstrative, because the thinking and reading publle had out frown the learned publle. Clergymen say that hey arA especially aelected and ordained by Ood to let forth certain doctrlnea, aod none dare gainsay their theories. Hence ostracism prevails In society. Spiritualists believe that they can do their fellow-men more good by rolling up their sleeves and going to work for Ihem than by going through a form of prayer. The spiritual school believes that not a human aoul created by Ood will be lost, but that all will live on la thefr appropriate sphere The lecturer next spoke of the "philosophy of dreams,' and contended that It waa not the spirit which needed sleep, but the brain and body, and dreama were the action of the spirits. A Had Matximosial Alliatcx soon aHer last Christmas a person of the remalr persuasion, who sports a red wig and fair of army shoes, and who has encountered the atormso! sixty winters, emigrated from the green fields of -trln to the metropolis of the- great American nation and Pitched her fortunes In an alley In Suampoodle Not long thereafter ahe formed a considerable liking for one Mr. Janvs Collins, not so ex rerlenced, by several stretches, In the ways and he woolngs of this world. James waa, In the due eourse of time, capti vated, claimed and captured, and was led, a willing sacrifice, to the matrimonial altar, at tit. Aloyslus, where the twain were made one nein on Tuesday night last Things worked smoothly for a few hours, and James Collins was so well satisfied therewith that he forthwith surren dered to his blushing and gushing bride the deed for bis shanty and jeO in greenbacks, as we am Informed, which is all very clever, we consider. t on the part of the said James Hut " the course , of true love never runs smooth," and so It proved I to turn out In the prescut Instance I Itanneara that James had In hla shantr an Invalid friend uot a female -whom hehad made up his mlndtoeare for until the ald invalid should "pass in his checks," alias die Now. we do not wonder at the tender-heartedness 01 the said Jamea Colllns,slnce he has experienced many una and downs in life, one leg being some what shorter (han the other, and eald other being rtVsrena. to ihla benevolent arrangement the now Mrs. Mary Collins did not Incline, by aomei so there was a row aomewhere aoon Mr Invalid waa wheedlfid easily, no doubt Into the belief that the above mentioned Mary waa a solacing committee, when she proffered him a hot fie of whisky alias nltrc,rl)cerlne This had the desired effect, and the Invalid was soon perfectly oblivious, and completely at tlie mercy vf ,bia unsuspected foe. ""A process of ejectment was then and there lie Cruised, and j promptly executed by the Lowir from rWWch Jt Issued, and Mrs Mary Col Tina baa wrVoJe end so,Ui control of the premises rihl flank moveii.(ji soon reached the ears of Sfarre dear husband, who related hla unex pected woesto Michael Nhay and hla wife and onelhomts Kennedy. Til tMo advised Jamep that be had eomBitlfdPregloi,e blunder by tying himself to a woman ep.mijeh ojJer than himself and so aelf-wlllcd. an I by nc Whit her I n his property and greenbacks, and tlsy foithiylth proceeded to the shanty to mete out lo Mary t cnaauiemeni which iney aujuuja- uifn (ha nf. "tund the door closed against them, and fbeyi 1 tho triple-pressure force, causing thcyapplU ' to succumb gracefully and the 'lie door latCu good order Mary was duly door to retreat lu vengeance committee de chaitlsed, and the ne next, and in a short parted .Mary's turn e wler, of the Seventh tlmo Ufflcera Xynch and t. Justice Walter'a precinct, escorWd tho trio t. cked up, and headqufirtcrs, where they t we heard where they spent last night The la Tustlce of James Collins, be was hunting for . vry Walter to secure a divorce paper, while n was aearchlng for the tame dignitary for a euo ic&rra nto Ejecthkyt from tub Cam at Ooimof. tille VA-Tho Lynchburg Ann has tho fol lowing item: ... "Cousldsrable excitement was octaslonod at 1or donsvtlle on I ridsy among the colored popu lation by the summary ejectment of three negro women from the ladles' coach of the Las tern bound passenger train on the Central road The women were from Washington, and upon leak log the Orange train took their seats in the la dles' coach of the Central train, and upon being requested by Conductor Anderson to go into the car set apart for them unqualifiedly refused tu do so, asserted Ihat the were as "good as any white folki," nod had the right to ride where "other ladles" rode The conductor thought differently, boweer, and upon their continued refusals to take seats In the car provided for them, he summarily ejected them from the train 'The ladles (I) therefore became highly indignant audTapplled to Major Morse, of the irecdmen'a Hurcau, to 'gin them their rights, but this offi cer, It Is understood, declined to Interfere, and the train having moved off, tho Indignant feral nines were left to fume and fret, . ' CitanaED with HionwAV HoenicRV. Last night, about? o'clock, the cry of "police" waa railed on the corner of Ninth street and Penn sylvania avenue, which bergeknt btuart and Officer Heed, of the Sixth precinct, responded to Immediately. When they arrived at the spot they fouud three men in n desperate struggle. They arrested the three, and took thstuftiihe Central guird-houae, where they had a hearing before Juatlee Clark. Oen Peter Ahljr , clerk , In the Second Auditor's office, charged the other two, wm r. urcgnion, oi uammore cur, ana LdHard Little, of this city, with committing an assault and battery on him, with the Intent of robbery. The Oeneral stated that he had been paid off ) esterday, and that he had some $200 or upwards in his pocket at thetlme.but-aucceedcd in saving it The Justice held Little and Crrgh ton for a further hearing and released the Gen eral on the evidence of a friend wth regard to his character and profession. Oaitier'a Najivb Wine Dittkrs We take pleasure in tho opportunity allorded us to sub mit the following Sixth Atisls. IV. T , lebruary 20, 1M8 Mb.U.jOautieri Please sendbyexpresSjU. Q n.ttr my address, one ease of j our Native Wine Hitters, for myself and friends lor three years I had beta a suJjcrer from deblUt). resulting from diseases peculiar to my sex, and four bot tles of jour Hitters, presented by a friend, Mr Llllott,of Cincinnati, bate almost entlrel) re stored me Hence my order. ours, respectfully, Mrs A, II, ItoDSBTBOif. PUOMOTIOKS IX THETllXABOnT. -The foUowr lug pro root Ion have been made lu tbe Treasury Department since leb 1& (secretary's Office Henry S. Hall and Horace Monroe, from 1st to 2d olass Third Audltor'iOfllee JcorgeO Wunder, O. E Lewi? b' N Lamoiir, WauHimell, WT. II Wykott, H A. HavlB, from 1st to Zd class) O. H. Thurston, Wi A Tappen, A. Jackson. II. M Living, C A Van Audcn, from 2d to 3d class. first Auditor's Qfl.ce J. W. Andefson, from lsttolJciSil ii Arrestid -Amao named Harry Morgan, after an exciting chase by Detective McDevltt, waa arrested by Officer Kelly on suspicion of being concerned In the theft of a coat, valued at ITS, from the National Hotel A aolored man, with the coat, entered a pawn shop, the whltji man re malned outside, which circumstance arousing the suspicions of Mr. McDevltt, caused hla ar rest Morgan was taken to the Central guard house, where be was locked up for the night PinctiAax of am IaLAMi We learn that Mr Thomas M Harvey hasjust purchased an Islaud, known aa Hampton Uar, in the vicinity of Nor folk, Irglnla, where he designs erecting a'num ber of buildings and enter extensUely In the 0 iter business He will have agents Jn l'hlla delpilaan4ftework, and oysters !ui reach those Cltloi (he t tme flajr tie are shipped -t- j To n Co-msrLD-The poor people of Iho city will be glad that Oen Uoward has Juit luueil an order to continue open the soup houses vf the city for an Indefinite period ft wase"pecu(fth-;ypuldbe closed with tbe be ginning of Marcil. BKtrriurnovKUiCNTaud training children, by ProfeiaorO ,)owler,at Metierott Hall, (his evening at 8 o'eloelf. Free phrenological exam inations and advice at 91 Lbbltt House. Call at onoe. Take Uf Lstra Last night, about 1ft o'clock Officer Columbus look up citray a horsp and wagon, which he turned over to the owner, Mr. John&rallt. a bake; on lenth street. ALLCaXDLAftCEXT AXVomaxixtheOaskv- ine uaitimore American, or last eyenlng, eon. tains the following spicy ease that was heard In thateltyi "A alnrular and rtht mttlnr ftmln.tloa tookplsee before Justice Ilrlde, at the Western olice station, Thursday afternoon Dennis )rlscali, a resident of Port Chester, West Ches ter county, New York, was examined upon the charge or stealing a lot of furniture and a hog, tho whole valued at 100, from Mlshasl Kane, a resident of the sarar place.- It appeared from the evidence given by Kano that he had been Absent In New Jersey at work for about four months, and thatreturolng to Port Cheater, he found hla house empty, and the neighbors told him that hlajvifehad taken the furniture and two of the tITVee children andhAd left there Ifl company with Dennis Drlseall. and said that she waa going to her uncle la Washington. "This happened about one month since, and on recelvlne the Information Kim eimt South. and after looking around la this ottv and Wash- uuu lur icTcmi wciii oa ioudu mi win man two children ram fart a hi dAm Ml tatted In ft house in this cltr, wbleh Drlseall had provided for them, while the Utter waa at work At hla rrane nere. Kane immediately procured a war rant and hid Drlicill ftirjtatil .man the thftrr of stealing tha furniture which Was In the house m rort unesier, "Mrs Kaoe next stood up to give In her evi dence. She teillfled thit Kin hftd ftbuaed her ever since their marriage that he'iiad often threatened to kill her when he came home at night drunk, and that for twelve months he had not paid five dollars for tbe support of herself or iiaiiifi ho niu eniirciy separaiea nimsen irom her for over four months, and noting upon the advice of tho neighbors, she had broken up housekeeping and gone to Washington, where ahe had reUtlvra, and would have hopes of naning n living nne acxnowieagra iobi ine had sold tha furniture, hut fcllered that It he. longed to her. Aa Kane eould not sustain tho evidence of larcecy against DrlscalL when Mrs, Kane r.ve this evidence, he waa dti charged from " Drlseall kept quiet during (he giving la ofthe evidence, and seemed to care very little which way the ease waa decided, Kane aald that he liiuieuj wiiuiu iorccuicr mt irrv vniitPa who were at present wlththelr motherland that ni wtu pcrieouy w.ninr o lei oer go unjfrnero evinced an equal ladltTcreocefor the further so ciety of her liege lord Kane declares bis Inten tion of having Drlseall arrested on another enarge. Fthxs DuJttxo the MoitTir At the time of going to press the roil owing-named nrea nao oc- currcu uurmgine preaeoi mgnini xco.o, ivsp. m, alarm from box No. 1ft) Chimney of houm nar the corner of Seventh street west aad H street south i eb. 12, 1 4ft p. m . box No U Na tional Hoteh damage slight. Feb. 14, 12 40 a. m t box No. 48 1 frame dwelling damage small eb. IT, (.MP m , box No, 3 J.Qi Naytor's carpen ter ahop and T. 11 llrown's paint shopi loss, about lio.ouo leb IS, 8.8 a. m , box No 71; Dyer's Hotel, Second street west end Indiana avenue) loss about 1,000. leb, 10, 10 42 p m. box No 71) frame grocery, Third atreet west and O street north) damage nominal, leb. 20, 10-07 p m , box No. Hi stables destroyed and horses damaged, Second street west, between Virginia atenue and i atreet southt loss about $500 Itb. 22, 4 07 a m, box No 41) Hurdle t. Powers res taurant building, corner Flfteenthknd F streets) danage, A10.000 leb 23, 21ft p m, box No 2 chimney of house near becond street east and L street south leb. 23, 10 50 p. m, box No 63j Dorsey Hotel, corner 1 and Seventh streets)dam age slight Feb 29, 12 68 a. m , box No, 18) nah housesand fishlnc aroaratus at foot of Thirteen and-a half street and the PotomaCjthe property of Messrs knicbt It OlbsonandMr. Conrad taqnee) kJeven fires occurred during the present nfooth, of which f even took place inside of one week, Uosx to DALTtMonK-Wm. Knght, one of the gentlemen who lost their fish 4iousee, .c , by fire yesterday morning, left for Dal tl more city In one of the morning trains, yesterday, for the purpose of buying a large lot of seines to re place those destroyed by fire, for the eomlng season. One of Mr John Olbaon'a boats left for eocomlco creek, for the purpose of conveying him to this city, he being a partner of Mr. Knight. MAUUIKD, Rv rttthor Uocotfutd, U , MCfABLASD 10 Mill A'KII I aHAil'Bjl Ua tbe JCtb lDt , t tho realdsace of the brUs'i mother, r (lis Rev air. Orar. CoaasLiA Kava MAetiii, vf Whloslon, D t T , to tapula J J Hi a oil. af Decatur, Aubirni UnTiiadar. IhaVtth laat , bv Rev W, W. Dean, II M llXSXXTTtoMlMZsLLAlI. Kiscu aw D1ICD 8odJf lily, on Tbnrtday, 27lh Inat . CflAMtts Joux soy, eldrai too of Andrtw J. nd tlli DgnnldaoD, In Ihe Wth Ttr.r of bU ass Tbe frlcnJa of tbe family are rsipectfullv Invited to fttHtoJ tho funeral, from nU father1! realdance, H 7tlndlaDa avenni, thli (HilurdayJartsraooD, at 4 o'clock Service at Triolly Church at ft o'cloclt, JitteiSDtat rblladlpllaT Ontlio2(!thlBit , l hlaroaMenca, 498 K atrsrt, be tweet) IttHrili and IlftH, of dlaaiaa of the heart, KtxaoW I CstFrsx, clerk In Pension Offlcs, sged dlv.l.l l.naarili Mil.. aT 17 rrlanJa of ilio Stcointd aro Id fuuorsl, sl Ills rsildeuce, Hip u On tbo rth inat . la QaorfMown, aftr a brlsf III dmi.Mii Miar 1 AaaoTrt wifittif Oeorg l Ab bott, ihi , and daughter vf the lute John If Moulder, of this city Tl funeral will Uks place Tram bet lata realdcncf, on Ilrldsft atreet, Osftrjtrtuwn, at3o clock tbla after noon The friend ofthe family are invited lo at tend On tie Sth Inat , at 2 o'clock, a m , after eloug and Painful illoei", which bo bore wllh Cnrlatlsa for lltude. Chaslbh V Wsibsx, In tlieaotb yeSrof liU -, sldeataonofllenrT A audAnnaU Woden Mendaand hctiiialntanceaof the family arero JJ?.,.!." reuated to attend Ihe funeral tblaaftfr P" '"'"m n lek P mi fr,n ln residence of bit Km" il Vfn:W avenue, betweeu your- inuiii . v. t"-- '"." !.." luOeor.itown,flnl.e2-t.ilut , Lpusa Nowlix, wllow of ihe late TboiaaaAjwlsn LOOALITEM3. Ir u ulitD ef the aelent Athenlana that they speul their day In setklag mine tMl1 H ' pltrthey did not live la tbort time Th,T llllUt have found ao many now tlitoji st lleunlag's Qae Price Clothing Store, So 311 tforentli street, Intelll leucerllulldiug, A SriUTLCfu TaiTU I TUouaude die aunually from neclected rough and culd, which book rlpea Intocouaumptloa, or other equally fatal dleae of tbo Ludk, when by the llmefy uta of a alugle bottle of Wlstsr's Balaam of Wl'd Cherry their live eoutd have bocu proenrcd to a green old age . 'llAr men of many mluda" aires wltb,u that our 0 Ciilf Ueota cannot ba beat J T retty & Co , Hat and Shoe Store, 618 Seventh street, oppaallo Intel lliencer Uulldlag Clotpisk ax Hiotrcxn Hats Mr A Slrsui, aortU aide Pennsylvania Avenue, between Tenth aud Eleventh street, offer hla large and well aelected stock of Moa and Uoya' Cldtblng aud Oeutlemeu a yurnlablag Oood, for tbo next thirty day, without regard ticot lie aUooffer a dlaoomtof tea pee Seat on all jm relate amounting to W or mora No I tbe tlmo to iiuko ydnr purcbaios at an lntmems savins D If Stixxxbti's extensive Hat and Cap Enipo r lorn,, No 211 Pennaylvauli arenae, betwaon Twelfth aadTblrtoenth atreet, ha been the centre ot attrac tion foraouio dayp.ut Cauaoi the opening of hi axUual vo BRiottment of Hats andCaps for Spring wear pi KCU LATINO LIBKART UEMDRRSIIir, or "RnAltKS," by tbe uoalh, ft) cent All tbe NKW UOOKH a aoon aa publlihed AUa. by iho day or week Uld Book bought by tho whole Library or single Book, All arelnvitod to call aud re at 443 He Tenth atreet. between K and V, under Iho o Rico of the Collector ef Internal Revenue, aa alao tho Uultod Btaa Aaaoaor s Omce f7 If FISII! FISH!! FISH!!! 8T OEOROE'8 BASK CODFISH, MO 1 MArKEKEL, ' 0KE1 DLOATtKS. SILT SHAD. Jut recolvetl, auj for aala r f.iMlIf ur T TOOrLASJ-S OES1IAK T0.-IIC WISIILER'fl nEHD B1TTXRS Aa4 all Iba ath.rpopular nill.r.. rorialaaiaiUMS1 rnAKIIACT, Ctraarllla Il4ad . Y.rk . M IKERAL WATERS (na(ri and Einnlra finrlnr High Rock Cos- grei Spring Saratoga Escalator Bprlug At wholeaaleau4 retail price, euraer 141b at and flew Tork avenue fn if FINE WUITfr ANU FANCY SHIRTS HADE TO UEABORat i TUB SnOkTEST BQTICJi. Aai war ranted a perfect It, at REDUCED DUCES WALL, UOUIHSO.N 4 CO , .Wi l'enny Ivanla avenue, fell tf Utyttia Mulli and Tatb streeia THE COUltTf. Circuit Covxt Jarfy trvH'-The followlpf cases were aeted uponyesterday t 1GT Jacob II Husk vs John HeilT. Janes It Aihfofd J, 11 Jobnsoi. Action for roods fur- nisnea tne aeienaani ny ine niatntln node fence, and verdict for Aloe and intereat IU Johnson vs White fc Lane. Action to re cover leea aitefea to De uue piaintm as arents to eecurlnE the pass are of a claim Tbe jury found a verdict for the plaintiff in $3,600 andlnterest 170 MarrudeMva.. Lane's admlnlatrator. Aa. tlon for work and labor lu professions! services rendered by Dr. Mar ruder In the family of Mrs. Lane, deceased , riea of no a ttiumpiit and atatule of limitation Mr Jones appeared for the plaintiff1, there belnr no appearance for the defendant. The eonrt excluded all eharrea of later date than the Uth of i ebruary, 1804 The sen Ices of the phy- actual TTVI UIUIIU VJ HIIBBril, KDU in JUT1 TVIl' dered a verdict for the nlalntltr In S200 lUt E O. BttllnfV,Jc-hnM.ro well. Brent and Philips. Stanton Action for alanderoua words. Tbe plaintiff uriri iiiai nt wm cnipiojcu urine urieimant to take cbarie of hla plantation In Alabama during the war, he haviny but oneler, and It belnf supposed that hla condition woultfprevent the contending armies from Interfering; with Lira. He allefes, however, that the rebels took hint for A wounded Union officer and carried nim off a prisoner, upon hla return to Waal. Inrton he sued Powell for eotnnensatlon for aer vlcea. and rained hla suit Unonthe da v the ault was gained Powell went to the store of Mr. Ualt and declared that Sterling had gained hla rase by "swearing to a lie," end afterwards de nounced him as a perjurer, a gambler, a blackleg ana a uiier, xor wnicn injuries ne nrougni mis suit to recover Mamsges The jury found a ver dict for the defendant, tbe foreman explaining tnai ine jury oia not believe ine piaintiirs worus did any Injery lo tbe defendant. soa Bol Latarus vs. )snjamln llyam Con. tlouM, TT. l)av va Welch Ituloto emnlov newcoun- ael, returnable In tea days, to be icncd on de- led. Uolburn vs Swarts. Continued It Tvaon va MeDevttt. Continued 171. Lnarlea t. Vanderwerkeu vs rrancli M. iatenby, Joset Ilraoley, jr. Continue J, wit l. leave in nio auunionai pica IU United States (use of Morgan) nW.A Boss et al Continued 1T4. E s.Alvnrdva. Jamea It Price 179 Beavana fc 8haw vr C. W. Campbell. j uugmeoi coniesaeu. 178. M, Dougherty vs Campbell. Continued lit. Kennedy, receiver, vs Lam on. Passed. 132 Corbett vs the Baltimore and Ohio Kail- roaa uompany. 183. Hutchinson h, Merrill va Shirley. Con. tlnued. There being no further cases ready, the court aojourncu CAftXiTO-DAT. The following eases are assigned forto-dayt io, isv, liw, in, ivo, ivi, jwo, av, ari, sua, ,ui, aua, 3b9, 211, 212, 213,214,216,218,219 Eqcitt CpoAT JuJj ON The following vaae occunira in wnoie iimeoi ine-oouri jrinr davt iJAvldson va The Alexandrla,Waahlngton and Oeorgctown railroad Suit r set aside a lease oi tne road to Stevens & Phelps, reported yes terday. Bean Smith, of Baltimore, replied to the argu uentofMr lirent. mado vesterdav. Mr. Smith contended tht the terms of the lease were of a character very liberal towards the company, and that the directors who made the lease had full power to do so, the by law which restricted them from disposing of "the franchise" of tbe company having reference only to a power to fnortgige or sell out the whole roaut-Bucn naio or lurrcioaurc oi mortgage ocr fer of the franchise of the company, which the lease waa not. Mr. Riddle submitted A few remarks, but the ease was not concluded at tbe adjournment of mo vvui , -i m ScrntHR Coobt or tha Ubited States frf-fey. ttb 28, IStrS No 230 The Hamilton Manufacturer ComDanvnlalntltT In error, va Ihe Commonwealth of Massachusetts The ar gument oi this cause was continued by tir Dawes, of eounsel for the plaintiff In error, and by Mr. Allen, of eounsel for the defendant In error, and concluded by Mr. Dawes, for the plain tiffin error No 3d Charlea Eddy et al , appellants, s John A. Billings This cause was argued by Mr. Burgles, of counsel for the defendant In error, and by Mr. Norton, for the plaintiff lo error. Adjourned until Monday morning at 11 o'clock Fawn Brokers. QO' TOOR PEOPLE 8 FRIE.fD 534: P "OYER'S LOAIf OFFICE, S34 Twelfth atreet, between C and D, sear Teeney! vaala avenue Money loaned on ladles' and gentle men's Wearing Apparel, Gold aad Silver Watch, Diamond, Jewelry, Plato!, Mechanical Tool. Ac Bualneea coan Jentlal Old Oold and Silver boaght Jal7 tf P BOYER. 175 HCmStD UT AUTHORITY-. 475 LOAlt OFyiCE. 473 Thirteenth tr4t,ll doaraouth Pennirlvaula avenue Money loaned on time lo ault cuatoiaera on Real L'tste, Gold and Silver Watcbe, filamoud, Jweiry, aiiver 1'iaie, rianos, rurnilure, ecbanical Tool, LaJle' aad Genllemea a Wearing i Oold aad BUver bought B BORIfsmE Q77 PEJfKETWAMlA AVEXDE, 9jy PR I N C ES " flKWLY ESTAQLISHKD LOAN OFFICE Those requiring audi accommodation will do well to Sail on me All I auk 1 a trial, and I feel aiiured that will been re yoor fa on H, B Private entrance and oflco, ring tbe ball bell. Groceries. J RUSSELL DARR, BIALta IX, FI.NE FAMILY 0R0CERIE9, Mo 4 KlntU atreet, near D, ap-.tr WASinVaTOx. p c. NfiVT CO OPERATE E STORE, 487 IUHTII atreet, between D and E. Welcb a Heat Floor, fteah from ."w Terk millet Orabam Floor, choice 'A finer cnoico orajiuai njw oiciwont ionr. tertborn Butter, tbfrn nutter, Lar-, -'' v-' . . ar a ii"i-i. .T.I........ w.-.TriJ AnTilABBnrl no 1 ,;rKrei in aua uictiru aiuiii tin -"" -anranhaWlaa ai Naar ark nrlcm. Lorin KTfUn. Lorlng e Hyrap, Y.m?7"m-?-jr.. :..".. ;:. j r- : l- uoiuen syrup. MOiaea, inu iiiii rur oi !( aTratila of Marar I freah 1'eachta and Totnttoea in eana, Boitoa aud otaar Crsaltsrs, with a select aaaontneut of pnr 8plee, pried Vrn.lt. aad other choice FAMlli.lt UUOCEHIEHalwaVBJa band Treaiurer will bo at ths store at all hour of ilia day, te receive subacrlp. tloaa for etock Hbarea, 1101) oeUU Builders and MateriaL SASH, DOORB. BLIHDS, MOUt DIBQ8, L UtDIROS, LUMBER, AKAL, Builders do from of iilni money will And It to tbelradvaatage lo glie b a MlMld rismlnemy aswaadsteBlvefoclibforspurihUngyieiji.er deSIf 841Cat.bat Uth and Illhals wait r UMDER, LIME AND OEMSHTI U9.0O0 boat quality of White Tlas Steam Kiln Dried Lumber eOO.000 Bangor I atfa u (juOfiwt of While Pine and epraee Scantling Alio, f n son in. iiiwidii. uoiroa, nana, loiai, 4e, le , Juat received aud for isle at eur wharf, foot sf Seventn street m . . . rj i- Diiutvn nun, d1 W Ninth trt, bt handV Bookbinders. Ifo 271 Peanaylvanla avnu, between Teeth and Eleventh street, south side RaakialeaTantlT ornlalnlv bound Porlodlcata an Ifewanapera carefully attemtod o STOP T 1! U K K 8 WITH JUMIIUUV S PATE.1T STAT IT JAMLS S TOrilAU i LO '8. O-300-S, SF ENTH IITIIEET THE USE OF PURE WINES ISC01WCIE TO HEALTH, AD GliEATLi DL.NEtlTS THE INVALID I reDctful!T rcaneat Hi carifnl attention of ihe Publld to lbs following certificate of ANALYSIS WiannflTOK. Fib 13. 1W CJ rtrrit, Ktq : , , . mat At your reiiueat I nave examined tbnaevtrul kind of Wine and I tnnorw eul m They are PUKE and well adapted for MEDICINAL UbtS Ihe detail ortlieexamluaitoni a foil iwat LALIFOUNlA POUT W1M., rod color, I Icm.au t flavor, and yield Alcohol, elevou piVceot i Urano Kuiar, aevenpercent Dry Tartar e Acid, 0,li CAL It UKNIA ANUELICA. aaweot yrll w wlue, ylilda Alcohol. ISnarcent i ((rape Sugar, U percent t Arid. 0.SJ per ceut OALUUItNIA .Il'bCATtL, awlilie aweet wine, yielda aiconoi, iu ir cuui, urapesu far, iSTM'rfoul t Acld,D llpt-r wnt CALlVoKMU1 aitiPK .11KANDY. pals yellow. wllhpleaaaut flavor, ylcldl-AleoUol, id percent i OrapeSugari Trace , , . Tbo great Aleobolle atreBitli of theae VInes account for tho exceit of free aud nn amirs tod ugar found Only In atronr Mouihern wine. 1ILNJIY EltNI, Late Chief Cheinlai, Derartmeut of Agriculture The above Wine 1 Intra! lo make a SPECIALTY They soma from Perkin, Sterna & Co , ef New Yoik, the Agents for tbe MUbT CELE11RATUD VINE YARDS In California, aud may always ba depended upon for purity and excellence. V t, 1-hUHIt, fvtStlOtlf tbtar) Cer Mntb and 1 street CIKOnOBTOWIV MATTKnS Obdxm for the If at iowa t lUrciU'A In Ocorgetown may be left at the bookstores of Messrs. T. M K. Mills fcCo , (late Crandell's) 131 Ilrldge street, or al Meisra. O. T, Qetty kCo 's, 10S Bridge atreet, where copies of the Karrni.. cast may be obtained dally. Tni WAentivoTO CotontD M. E. Covfir. smok The fifth annual aeaslon of the washing ton M, K. Conference, eolored, commenced on Thursday morning, at the Mount Zlon M K. church, Hey. lllshop Ames presiding. The usual religious services were held, and the sacrament of tne Lord's Huppcr was administered, after which llenjamln Brown was elected secretary, and It H.HoblDsonandO. O Flaber, assistants The following eommltteea were elected) Stew anli, J. II. Hrice, P. O Walker) on Sabbath schools, T. Jsckson, O. W. Lewie, V. W. Fore, man, C. (1. Keysi Tract cause, J. Ilowman, E. Lawsoof liible cause, J.Oekmayand J Thomas) Temperance cause. W, S. Wilson, J Dam bury, W. Oooki f o receive Missionary money, W. O. Eohols, If. It. Uberts to receive Tract money, If Matthews) to receive minute money, J. It. Handalland 1) P. Joneei to report the proceed ings, the secretarlesf (reedmen'e Aid Society, 1 P. Jonea, J Ilowman, T. Jackaon Hev. J. A. Mc(J AU It. l. I).. (I. A. Held, and J. It Wheeler, of the llattlmore Conference, and Kev lt.U Westwood, li. X, of the New Jersey Conference, were Introduced. It wae, on motion, Itrtotved, That the Conference hold a session io morrow anernoonior the purpose or attend lnr to statistical and monetary bualneaa rhe DlBhop appointed Kev. Dr. Westwood, of iu v tun dsiacj 'uuircact, io pre Blue, The pMsldlnr 1-Jders were called upon for re ports of their districts The responses Indicated great prosperity and much prorreis) especially In the Virginia por tions of tho Conference s ICON D DAT. The opening exerclsee were conducted by the Kev I) V Jones, (colored ) Kev. John Laoahan, Uaitimore Conference, waa Introduced and took a seat In the Confer ence, , The aecond question of tho general minutes waa taken up, and the following were continued on trlati J. II A alentlne, P. Drown, C. Johnson, h. Awkward, U, T. Plackey, Tf. Jackson, A. Posey, W.Claxton.J. L Lynns, U. Drown, Jr. I Snowdeu. A. J. Wheeler, and D. Wheeler. Question four was then taken up, and the fol lowing were passed! U. W, Lewis, J.Dowman, A. Kennedy, I.nae. P II. Matthews, . O. Kas,J Ockney, W W J ore man, M Sprlddle, II, Carroll, O. U Usher, J. Marberry, and P. tfi-'ott. In the case of tbe last named, who left hla work during the year, a resolution 'was adot ted requesting the lllshop to admonish blm, which waa done. Question live was theu taken up, and the fol lowing were passed t h Law i on. II ll.Uoblnson, Tf. M. Carroll, 11. It. Lbert, I) P Jones, J. II. Hrlce, J. 11 bnowden.J.P. Dowser, W. Hicks, T. Jackaon, and W, Lankford. Question three waa taken up, and the follow ing wre called up and addressed by the Dlshopi John Loggins, W. 8 Wilsons, J. v Danaberry. W. I Lchots, W. Leewood, A Edmonston, J. Huglus. W. Carter, J H. Handall.J. Henry H. Tasco, W. Cook, T Elliott, It. Wheeler, J. It. Talson. Tbe conference then adjourned by singing tbe doxology and pronouncing the benediction. lour axd QnAtrr The market for flour Is quiet, and we quote aa follows) Welch lanilly, 16ftU25, extra. S12l. M( cut extra, 10 85 ill 60( super, SlOt and canal family, $19314 Prime white wheat Is worth 2 BA Corn. II I5Q 1 SO for white, and ellow SI 12Q1 15. Cattlk Market The number of beef cattle at Drovers' Ilest yesterday were limited, and the quality not so good as last week, and prices were about wrent lower. Some SOO head soil at from 5 toV 10 & gross, and a few cows andcalvea brought from ew to 76. hheep were scarce TiiaSxaiEKADC The serenade to the newly elected members of the Councils on Thursday nlrht waa a aucccss, a large party following King's band to the several residences of the eleofed Hailbd The steamer rtlllty, Caut, Fargo, has departed for Norwich, Conn , with COO tons of Cumberland coal ALEXANDRIA MATTEItS. To ovb Scascniaiiu ir ALixAiiDitu Mr George W.Jones, No. W North Alfred street, be tween Queen and Cameron streets, Is our author lied agent for the Natioxal TUeriLiCAir, In Alexandria, and will co'llect for subscriptions, andlollclt advertisements for this paper, from the first day of I ebruary. All money due the Natiohal Hefcbuoah prior to the first day of February will be col. lected by our late agent, Mr. Thomas Gallagher. City Sukwart Steamers E C Knight and J. S Green eall for Newport to-dav Ihe Ice Is gorged uear lort Washington Tne conduct oftyouthfulrsgsmufanaatthepoat once, at night. Is again complained of the Maor talks of lining them for their coarse conduct A new mall route on the Chesspeske. Ohio and Alex andria canal la talked of Chief Justice John Marshall has purchaBed a two-horae omni bus and left the ssroe at Chatam's (tables for the convenience of the traveling public. AooiDEMTAr Shooting A iounr man nmnl Davis, a resident of this city, accidentally shot himself through the band at Uccaquon, on Tues day, the charge passing through and shattering It, and making ao exit near the elbow Dr Cur tls, tho physician called to attend him, thinks he will lose the hand Davis was brought to his nnmein mis city Dy ine mail boat on Wednes day night. ScnscninnD Inn Two hundred and thirteen shares of stock were subscribed for at a meeting tlon, held at Washington Hall, A edncsday night, OnAlf On 'Change yesterday 1,500 bushela red wheat sold fora 60Q2 07. and Inferior to fair white at 2 &GQ2 CO Corn, of which 2 600 bushels were oncreu, sola at fiuiw Rye slt.Q Cjli Georgetown Advertisements G EXUIM BUCK 0LOVE6 (lMnnlna RiirVakln (ilnvfla fur flrntlrmrn ami t aitii. wholrtaleand retail, at RAM PHI RU k hub, ho lfU lliih iirret, tiorsctown, D I Ladt"a aqd Ueala Uannllet made to order jM 3m 108 rU'TUREDKMTCREM 1QQ J D VANDERWERKET, 105 inUHTKELT, OEUKUbrOWX, call the stitDilitB of th public to hi czlcnilre a ortrontof yDnXlTURctt-inl(lPFlnpttaf beau llful Cottaif, Parlor o4 Chamber aeii, htnloo blplug Table. Ae , which ha effort la ell on lbs radii rdoaab(e term, and aiks a tall before par obaalDf eUewbera, , .... fartrnular attoatloo given to the repairing el furni ture UphoWterlnK la all Ma braochca done la Ibe brat mantir br eiprrlanced wiirkmfp JaM 1m TIUS! TEASIJ T1UBIII Pare Hoprll Ounimwifer, Vouoir llyioo, Oolonr, J ipao, anu r uuimii iirraiani iraa. iu aiurr, anq ggf asloat(.n'lweMmuriietri)Lyt) y rKHJtIE fcStlf "tfttar Corner KlDth and 1 atrcoU iioit'b malt x:xTA,crr, MINHINQI'OI A ATI.lt, "tpHt IKilUm laocmrottl. K. "V ITJItCHJ:T-.Tf Ciiruer Fourloenih and F atreet- .under Ebbltt Home, fe2" GTUAY HORSE t liarvbi inrtlfv IiiaI JaineM T Oaburu. of Wailiiuf too county, l, C , brouihl before u., tbe 8ubncrib r, a Juaticoif tho I'eaco 1 a aod for aald Ouotr. Ilila ?7th day of Ffbruarr, 136, aa a btray, a dark IIoiid llorae, about W band high, blind lu It rifbt eye, and WiiD Darn'" luaraaupuu aiura auu biivuiuvi Given under iny han 1 and aral w niuMi'aoy, J P, sfal i Thnwnr of th above duacribod horao la roiuaatcd to prove property, pay cIbtj m and take him away f28 "i I'luey Branch Itoad TR CURTIS, Mil , F R C 8 , 4c , Antboref "MANnOOD," "EXPOSE OF Ql'ACKS AND QUACKEttT." "THE USE OF TnE MICROSCOPE IX CERTAIN CA6E3 or DKDILITY," Ac llaadaveladntny yearaef hla eztenalf s prsctic ea llrely lo lbs treatment and ears of hHRVOUS DISEASES ArltlBf from debility and abuae prodnctlvo of as many Inatascea of promatars decay Hit ba rosialted by letter or al Lis realdeiir. tit 10 F alreet, betweea Twentialb aod Twnly-Srt atresia, 'Wsatlogteoi D 0 , from the heira of 10 a u to 3 p, nt , and from 6 to I p m MT em CTEPULlS J. CO , I latest an, oicrocaa a, 1.0 ,i 310 Feamylvsnta aveats, Detweea 3luih and Trath street, 1 MEltrilANTTAlLORS, asn DEALERS IN UEfl AND BOY'I CLOT HI. 10 ' flat and raedlutaqnalltiea M tflf rtTcTION SALE rherawill baaold (J the blsbeat bidder, at Pal He auction, at Watertown Arienal, Maaanebmott, at o tlockt, p m oa ti' mv i . aiarcii , ihjo, iu ollowips Loinmlaaiiry t.ore and 1'roparly, all mere li- laa Jaiuaaiid. ll la-llMMbbl Hour 1 Hand Hammer. lb.) 1 Cooper's Adie , c. UI4 M....r.a A L yx fcS8 61 Sccood LI Ord , V b A A C I) FINANCIAL ANI CO SI LIU I A I. VIBAIielaL Jay Cooke h Co furnish the following quota- liooB oi uoTvrnintatiauuiiiiTii Duylng Sfllleg T. ft ft rVitmnna. Itftl 110 111 tf. H Hve Twenties, 18(12 110 110 U. H. Ive Twenties, 1804 lOHi II. Ft tlve Twntlea. larJI..... .1081 U.H Vive Twcntle, Jan SiJy-.'M loo i,n ten roriicB., .. V H.evenThlrtlee, June 105fT V S .--even Thirties, July 0tJi VRW TOR II PIRBT BOARD BALV. Coupons, llOJit MOl, 1802,110.1 6-20'e, 1So4, lOlUi 6-20, liuo .10l a-an-e, Jan. and Jv flft. lon.iio-ia a, l04Vt73ora, 2d series, ltwa-Jo's, 3d series, 1061 gold, 141). New Yobk, Feb iw. "otton quiet but Arm, at 22Uoents. iSugarflrmistock'liKhtiCuba 1-liO 13H cents) Porto Klco liMQWi cent, (lour quiet and steady, Nouthern Ut15T5. Wheat ouletand ateadyi No. 1,2 to, delivered Cora .let and steady at $1 23fll 25, nominally. Uata 3 cents. HyealW Porlnjuioaa Petroleum quiet and steady at 12 cent for crude, and 254(S 2d cents for refined Gold 141 IJALTlMonK, leb.2J. There la considerable In quiry for coffee thla morning, but when we left , the maficet no aales had been made, but It la quite likely that there may be some trans. actions during the day. The) market Is firm In tone, and holders generally ask very full prices. Gotten The market Is very dull, and, so far as we are advised, no salea have been made thla morning. Dujera areoiTcrlng 21 eenta for mid dNnr.and probably 21 cents could bo obtained for it, but holdcra generally decline selling at theae figures. Flour There la aome llllle Innulrr for FIaus for ahlpment, and we have reported to-day aalea for the Weat Indlea of 500 bbls. City Mills standard I xtra at f 11, and MO bbls do at $11 25 per uui nrnflu iio aome antes oi a man iois ofthe local trade at quoted rates. We hear also of sales of 600 bbls. City Mill Corn Meal at 5B7WperbbiT Corn Mtat Is dull at 12 25(12 40 V 100 lbs for white. Quote by the barrel at 5 gosjfc. - Grain. The market exhibits little activity, but we see no change to note In Ua general condition. there waa but little wheat at market, and the m iuuijiii.b uuij wv tiuaiicia Til ai y.0)l OS, and 00 bushels white at 2e0fi3 W prime and ctiwico (i-u wo uuoie aa ranging irom eA.iv lOiti The rerelnta of ram tnwlav urrn thltflv nt ). low and Western mixed, and we note sales of -.tow Dusneis western mixed at ai is up town. 2,000 bushels do at 1 17 at the Point, 8,000 bush els yellow at 41 17 up town, and 1,000 bushels do at 11 18 at the Point Two or three small lots white sold at tl 1401 Id. Oata were firm, WO bushels fair selling at 77 eta , and 2.000 bushels prime at sogsi cts Wo noteaalea of 200 bushels reatlIG5 Mill rnd We quote Dronwstuir at S23M cts pr bushel, and Middlings at 35M per ton The market la firm and active. Motaitti-We have no sales to report to-dsy, but prices are steady aa before quoted. ProvUloni The feeling In tlie market con tinues very strong and buoyant, and prices still tend unwsrd We beard this mornlm of aalea of 40,000 lbs Dulk Shouldera, loose, at 11 eenta, and we quote Dulk Sldea firm at 11HQ13 eenta for ribs, and 13G13V cents for clear rib, loose Daeon Is very active aud firm for Jobbing lota at 12'( cents for Shoulders, HU cents for rib Sides, and l&Gl&'i cents for clear rib do Lard la held at 17 eenta, and new Mesa Pork at 25t2ti25 25 pe r bbl We note aale of 100 bbla old Mesa at 24 50 per bbl. JHce t ouote Carolina steady at llfill1 cents for good to prime Hume 71 tierces prime sold yesterday at 11W eenta Seeds No aalea of clover were reported this morning, but we quote as before, Pennsylvania ranging from MtoMW, and Western at a" 76fio per bushel, Ilmothy Is ateady at t3ft325, and we quote flax at 2 76I2 80 per bushel. AojraMr-rhere are very few suears otTerlnr. and we bate no sales to report to-day. The market la firm, and would be active If there was ay auntily h.re. Ther. la a cargo of near crop 'orlo Klco Wlow, wMch wllldoubtlcub.on th. 1" market In a day or two ....An.I,,VA'- AT TIIK1IOTKI3 "BrHOfOLITAK HOTLLr-POTTa kSiiiLLir O E Pratt, P I. hchrlber, T II benior, J A "A".'.' t dy "l. H Adama,John s oiltxrt, II It ll.al.V. V t V f Im.n 11n C Mt.ll Itltl. boro. Ohio. Wm t!oopr, Phllai Hon John rl Carllale, Milt laaao ToonJai, Albanjr. N Yi Jno OIlualced.wlf.anilchIM, N i J r'tcrrlll and dautjitrr, Auburn, N i Uoloncl Samuel Talc, Mcmphlai (Jen A M Meat, ,Mlaa Hon N O Tar lor, cllri Uharlca Wallace, J .Mown Mllli, Wm k.'if'lf"''!.. -rcilroatI.arrnff,la Oco II Hard, Au,uata,Ua Mlaa Mckella, a John IJIIapcr, USNt Jamea liavla, UaUlmnrc, Mdi Thomaa If bamlaoa. Md T M Moora, Wllmlna. ton, I)cl Tir II W Labbct, Cleveland, Ohloi 1)7 McUarn, ISehratkai J 11 lltown, hanaaai Hon Thomaa I) McOreorr, Owenaboro, Kyi Oco 1) Phclpa, Kanaaai ) P Halnpa, Illchmondi 11 II Wrloht and wife, N 1 1 bamucl lllaer, Auiuala, Oat Nb Immart, Uaitimore. UNITLIIhTATISIIOTI.L-M II n.AX O I enrr, Xentuclcri W Iieano, Uhleaco, III, Or Cutler, Jr,J.ouliiUt, Kji Samuel Jonea, Lebanon, pat O a) Drouch. t rle, Pai w 11 V. Ith. Iniln, W tl Iltuncir, Mlaa Wlthlnnton, Sllaa l?1' 'I'W, ""a ,l'hllalelnhla, Thomaa Wllllama, N in Henry Mierwoocl. lletrolt, Alleht i V "?.' '"I w " 'nompaon, Henrr rilmpaon John Hreut, Hilllmore Vdi Henry P Ilamble! ton, Horace lloran, ltlchmond, a Henrr H TWJ'j."'.1"1' Monl w ' handler, Kt Loulai J II I. Tuck, II O Welch, a.hlngton, I) a, ("io I j mm ima. iinitiiiiorr. iiini i nos Henderson, Uhlstopher lllndly, Ii J O Connor. Jamea Lourhton, A O L'rltchfBnn, W Hamble ton. New '.orkt Henry William, Mlddleiown. Andrew Ten, J V kelley, Nework. EimtTT HOUSE-O.O WlLtano t,R Ir.',,,l,A,.1' MWi Ilostoni It II Hal kins, W W .McMlllen, 1) II Hsgdale.Tenni S J Jones, F swift. T lelen, N Y( I s'lievof, Indi JHLee, Ark Ir J II Ilurrlt, I'ai Oil Greene, IS N.,Tt OtUUmn.T retherlck.Pai M Relley wife and daughter, eltjf J Y Arnold and wife, Mrs Ilatchelor, J Wi man, Mm; j u Weed a J lllKhtcr, W It Mnlth N j Il'l'eterson, Ml. 1 ft i.VJ '., ' "I " ,V "Ol'wara, NiJ(J I'oitue. A It .Middle and wile, Mini, (J Newton, ft I .Newton, PatO Peters . ' SIATO.V Ifuusijon-v II SrvMEe nT LV Alnb?nl?l HalllmoreiL M Mtcjrno.da, nrooklyn.Ia Ii N Hich, Ilostoni Ir W D Cone, Iowa; niter Lowe, John T Lowe, Thomas (1 anal jiecin etninft. (a; i Morse, Alai HfiSSbSi W'' AU" -Kacla, mill! .WJ-X '"WU S W Obit, SSw.et.NYl 11 U Clark, salt I.aac Ollvi J .iJL".1?",' Lxt'. ,liill ana J t'harwlck, ilal. Hlckaand w 1- AlHami Ind CRAOKKllS! ('HACKERS!! MILb, W1NF, ORAHAV, .. , , , atlUAH, AMI WATER CKALhEJta. Kelt conaUnily lu alore, andforaalol y ' taX altif tbiar Corner Muth and I atreeti fpIIOMASaRLL.N, ii.Vpfir-VIU U,D "i Proprietor if HAHMACK 9 Hum, oi mi aud'), jnnyl-anla avenue, noar ilh nrHl Uentlemm doirlni iual will do well toravll the flonut bttttid i iqnnrB ua acprtlonable, and ctsar of ucu uaii' i rum iiioa. ii ira DELAWARE Ikitko Statu Lnutttca Orrics,) u -"! outlll oiTIl 6TRtT. I'liiLADEt-ritiA, I'a February 1A.14J ) Sealed rrupj i, In diiplUal, with a copy of this aJvcrtioement ailncliod t each, Mill bit received at tbiaotlleoiioill tbu l.'lb dnyu March, It-jg, for labor naceikary f r r ittlug upward of $ uoj ion of a ton In. poa tiunat Ibo Delawn e lire ik water aod Ice brakor Vour flttba of lb atoim to be Irret alar block , each weliHIuK frubi tnoto Iveaud a half ton, one flfth of lea than two ton All atone laid dry Bidder to furntab all the marblucry, boat, moor. i, Ar , aad whatever may 1 n re tulre 1 for properly re-eiviuc, rrmdvlnc, aod putting atone lu pfaro. Th work telfatall time aubjtel to laai action bv Untied htalea aseai. and not pid Tir until accepted by them A deduction of taenty Ave per aantum mad on ) art payueuu uutilcampletkoa and accept aneo of all lb labor Work io commence abmit the 13th of May, and to be completed by tbe 13th f Octol er, ltx4 Hidden will atata IhA ral nf latin . e kai tponoda st which tbey will pot In place th atenaa'd liiverad to ihein, or removed by Ihem, at Ihe Break it atari- auu ito uifJHier karhpropoial rouat besrnaranteed by two retponI Me peraona, wboae alanmrea houU t appei)dol lo tba suaranty, aud wboahould b certlDad I laabeiat aeod aaVoBclent wcnrlty by tha Trilled Mala dla trlet judge, altorney. collect! r, or other pnblle officer Envelope lo be endorsed "JVepoaal for Labor fer Delaware Breakwater ' Bdi will bo opened at l: m en Thnradar, Uarth 12. IStal Blddera ara Invltfil lit ti nnunt Fap aiK.. I'anituiao auu I'liairu lornia I L SEAl feblO-Ct l a tnitnaera I KM. SUl'LIRh V Naiihillh, Tni , l(b ju, lti J Sealed Prupoaali, w bich muut be la duplicate, with uoiy of thl ad vertiwmenl attache 1 to enrr., will bo recairelalthiaou.ceunilll2o clock, in .TlbUpAY. Murch 3, InW. fori,pplyinit ' kliFSlI AND CORN Ell 11EEW TotboTrgopa, Lamna, and llukpttal auppllcd by lb Uuvernment at Na-liville and vicinity, aud drawliif u,iir. iiii-ibimuui ivr , UIUUIUB, GUDlDieUCaUl KB lb Urat day of April. lf8 Tb Hoffinuot be ufa iod marketable quality i tha t rean Uoei lo. e,ni. I proportion at firend bind iiuar ten. tnmka, thank, ni.j klduev tallow to It ex claJJ(HhoCorued lieefaweftanj tb roud ly cured, at, a a o rurniaueu ai aucn tluieaani piae,amin auih quantltlea and pvoportimi of freah an J cornf beef reapectlvely aalliepoat iJuimauderioU dealf Propoaala mutt be aeiompauied by the aaiAea of two auroUea, performance ro auroue, in iuo aura oi j,imi ij J, ft".', for the faithful rtormanceoi ihacuutraci, u auiraid. aad anoai Ieaent lo ihlioHlce seudoraed oa Ibebnvelopo, ''ri aal for Beef, and addreaaed lo "Bvi Brit (lei M 1 Small, CuW Low Subilaieuce, Departnent of tba uumliorlttuu, anvinr, ipr , llllblreaerved tJrejct any and all bid offered. Contract to be aabjw l t; tho approval e( hp atajat Oonerale nman llu the Dertnirai , , , By ordwr of Brit (Jot) U, 1 buall. Chief Com, ..b.n,,..r.h...f,.l.J,r CLlan0R foMU tjimueui auji v si .,' .. lul 1 "'" inovanne, ltaij; w Uallaoo otlyi K llenjamlne, Maui t M Cor- l. " lllMI,',i L lowler, N j SII iiuek! Mas! W S under. I rnnrnl T.v.a. n ..t.t' AmnttmenU. JJATIOHiZ. T IIBA T It E SATURDAY XVESHfO, TEBRUART 29, A Doable Bill. rerforntaaees conuasce at 7 30 ea tbla oeeaslun. Leal appearance la Waahlarton of the lyric artiste, .. ... ad Ooa, Who will appear U tb following Uaparallelled 111)1 Af Atlrti. Tbe graid Oparalle Dnaa frem air Slier Seen Calabrawd Work ef HOY, OR THE OUTLAW tbe Kaeeeaafal BurUqu, reeatved w tb After wbleh. lb Hbeeta ef Laugbter aad Euthutlaalle apvlane. entitled ALADDIN, OR THE WONDERFUL SCAUP la aplaaild preparatloa. The great Local and Ipeetacalar Mar, la tve sett, of VID1I T II E OAI.LIUHT, With all Its weadroas railroad eEects, beantlfal aw seeaery, mecbaaical Utrlcactts aad a piiumwai can w ALL'S OPIE1 UODil LA 0RAX0E k IRI0X0LJ JTALIAS OriEA COltrAMT HAS fTRAKpSH baa the honor toaaseneeea brief tajawan avaavs, iiuiitva inr BIgBI, comneaelac TDDRBDAT EVEN I It O, March II, Pari er which period TnitEE OPERAS Will be vrodneed. with alt tha rompUtin. f eullaad miralflceat eat, which haa sbkraeteriiod the past aad preaent Brilllaal Operatic Beesea Beth la P1K( S OPIRA HOUSE, Aad la ACADEMY Of MCSIC, Kew Terk f , ULh PARTICULARS EUOBTLT. "p R E E L EC T U R E S r rsor. o, s rowLix, er jtiwToar. Al Ualiall Hall ...H.,a.l.f iM. &.!. Ehrsaolocy applied to Life, Health, Self-cellar, WA fit'i?" ""?J drea. Ae., Ae Va"1""" aianBiiBccauareB, e,, ate DaflT RhraaaciInaHa t ..aaaUalla.. at. Da,.,... kbiA ---- --!, - aaia.Hvia. B, Hvwi . (. wi ana fe tfr a amiH IIQIM XTOTIC1. niAQAiiA ir uooituanr. 0. L. BH0WK S OXAKD rilKTl.VO cuAxas or iiouni or exiiiditiu.i-. .. t.ll?.rt1?'.'1 f 'anlllea who caaaot allan4 Ib.al.kU.MblMnj, U. Palallec will baoa Tl.w, aad atler TU-S1I, Fabraarr , br Oaa LKbt, aaav aclaaatlla aa aadclo. a,at,p a Tlekat, adaaltUai Iwa, Mat. T. b. bad at lb, .anal alone, aad at Harlow a aalUrr,337 feeaarl raala arcaac.botwoaa Twelfth aad TMrteealh .Iraota, Bomb M.,a.Tt door to th.Frw.nit Hnw.. f.M at HaU, Capi, Booti and Shots. -AXIS T. D ATI I, (BaTl.Lie.a, lsx,! U ATTIE AUD rtsmi. THAW (I00D9, CAKIS, CMDBSLLiS. kt. , . It. SMrKHJtSTLTi'rIA AVE1UE, apU It trader Metropollua Uotol 518 II HIT ArTD II0X STOKE. 518 PETTr A CO joai;pBta bibis aevaaia atreet, oppoaiie in Ul1tener Botldlnf, aaw and well i letted stock of HATH, CA'h. BOOTS and SHOES for OeatleuaB aad Boy, which tbey offar at a tatall ad vaae vpoa eoat. llavUcboaaht fer Cah tbey are enabled to offer sapertertBdBca,aBtate parchaaer. and aollelt oaly aaepporteatty to eoavlueeibe pablle that tbry are really aalllBg desirable elaaa of sooda at vrf lew Scares. A call aollelted. and comyarlaoa ef price chat" leeced with aay almllar ttbltharat la lb city. .. t J; T fKTTy ACU, (IS Be vesta atreeLeppoalt latelllaenror Bolldlnf , n aiuigstoa u v. any et .oiftf 109 IO. T. McGLOI. Jr , 105) Ife 190 reaaaylvaala aveaue, betweea fflaaleenth est Tweatletk alreets Call pavtlcalar attoatlea te his sxleaatve stock 4 cheap DATS. CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOE", which be la aelllaa at tkelswaal rates Also CHILDREK'B SHOES AUD GAITERS f every atyle Call al eace aad make year par ehaM ao37-tf l)OOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER ,. DM FDRLOtO, tbe wall kaewa anaUimleal BOOT MAKER, nil nouacotsbla frUada aad the pebllr, that ho I pre parod touakotMataaaUtv , FRkllCH CALy BOOTS A'fD SHOES. aewed and prciad at tbe lowest rau 1 naranketo 111 all kind of fact, with lump, corai, and buslgna, sV lafactorily, er ae charie will be made 1 have an marvua tMtlmoalala of tba entire aatlafactlea 1 bare rlvta la the pax, and will coatiasetba aame with s.1 who favar ma arllk a vail al lo Third alreet wt, ail door aovlh of Wa-blajtW . ioe Hoteli and EestauranU. TITER'S HOTEL, INDIANA AVESL'E, CORNER SECOND STREET. WASHINGTON, D C. M COOK, PROPRIETOR )al If "y ILLARDS' nOTIl. 8IKIS, CHADWICK A CO , racraiiToia, CORNER PERN aVE AND FOURTEENTH STRBEr, WASHINOTON CITT apT If JJDBITT HOUSE, C C. WILLAKIV, raoraiBToa, CORNER Of FOCRTEENTn AND t STREETS. Washington citt apis tr JJETROPOLITAN HOTEL, roavsaLT aaowi's botsl.) POTTS at 1UELL1T, raevaiiToas, PeaaaylraBla aveaa TTMITED BTATES HOTEL, U n BEAN, PROPRIETOR, Peaaaylvaala aveaae, botweea TJilrd and Fear an 4 a Half sir!, Waablnitoa, D C Beard S3 M per day. aihST BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS WAiBisoreR, v t JOHN H IE HUES, PaerattTOS Tbl nosae la eatlraty saw, eleiantly furslahed, and a applied with water aad i Ihrons bout It alio cea Uiaa saperb Billiard aad Bathlai Keema Roonaea tba Ant aad aecoad aoora roaertsd esclai slvely for traaalaat avfiata ual tf TSRUSi SIM PER DAT IflQ CITT tOAH OrTICK. .JQU anisiLi.i k co , Ko OTWIUTIIbTRELT. BITWIIt B AID r ETItEETS, Obb .hen .qaare from PeOBtrlTBBlanreatta rrr.osa d..irlaf can b. ellondea to at the raalo.bMi br aodrctegaa bImtb ... r.r.ona ttBBd ta tbetr o all.btbr sal J.alloK wltU Ihla flrm, a. thokr baaloe.. la coodBrteil ob lb. I'.rt' alaa .trio that ta, ao dapotlta are rorfetlei oatirolr jaM lr PUKE WHISKY." I daalretorall tbeapeclal atlinti in of oar elllien tj harolliwtcKANALVlilHortb(ll.NUlNK,,UIU4Ut WHlt.Mt," a aturk or which It la lay Intention l keep conttantty ea hand "ABAtVtl "Old sad bltbly Savored Yield alcoaol, SI f" rtut Ml riHlL OIL COD! D Bt TRACED, wbich Uprntla ALLaaw or TOOKLY rectlBed whiaky "llssav Xani.M U , "tat Chief Chemlat Dep t of Airtculture Tba above WhUky U kept constantly enbasd.aaJ will be aold to thspablleat tbeloweat pricaa feM etir tBtar Corner llnth and I eiroei STOP lap arr IUBJIU l.tP fiDDLIEI 9t JiUhSB JOrilAII A CO . i-300-t. lhITII 8TREIT (aM w I. HOLLID AT, BTOCE AND BILL BBOXBR, BO I INTILLIOBTCEK BCILDISQ 3E00TUTIS LOABI AMD de? ,.l.lk DBALB IB RBIL EBTATB. O CAf ERT FORD. tf pnuaaisT ahv uatNisr, tf' "NEW STORE," he 4 PE1NSTLTANIA AVENUE, TVenOOBI A B0LPBTABD Dealer I Tor Drnn and FIbo Chemical! EnsUah. Fraatb and AmerleaB t'crfomery I llalr. Tooth and Natl Bruibt aad all other "Toilet Artlflea ' Keep foaitanlly ea hand a fall Has ef all "Popelar fateatXedlalaea." feblD U