3 MiuniLius rKus.):iAii ite .is. U. R. Lasto lias been tit cted May r u( A!c!. -ondiia, La., lor the prcs'int unr. W. P. Lowry, Into Confederate) Gcnciitl, in now a Ruptist preacher in Mississippi. General Beauretrard is busy with the Now Orleon, Jackson, ntul Great Noilheru Ruilroad, ol which ho is SupcriuteiidoiiL. General D. II. Hill, lito C. S. A., U a dole (rate to the Presbyterian General ABtmby, now in tcs-ion at Macon, Gu. Colonel Robert II. Crockett ha become the commercial nnd river reporter ot the Memphis Avalanche. Forty-one etipci tntwndonis of th Freedmen's Bureau nave been ttjipoint-jil in Kentucky by General b'ltk. ' Marcus Comer wns robVmd on the highway, near Columbus, Ga., by a nepro. His hore, eaddlc, biidle, und twenty dollars in money were taken. The racrament of hnptisra wan conrerrcd upon Major General H. I . t lieathiiin, by Kinliop Cuintsrd, at Chiist Church, Nashvillf, on Tues day nk'ht. The salary of General Joseph E. Johnston, na President, of the Na'ioiinl l-'ixpiess Company, has been fixed at ten thorn-ami dollars per annum. Mrs. William CbMiolni, an old and most ct-tiinulilo lady of Jlnnloiuvy, A1b died there recently at the resuleucu 01 Air. D. II. Shulor, her eon-in-law. Ch.'.rles Ilerndon, of Spott'yvania, was plectcd on last ThiirHday, by the LepiHlature of Virginia, Secretary of the Coinmonwculiu, over Colonel Lewis, the present incumbent. Mr. Robert 10. Lee has sold her farm near Warrenton, to lr. Drewry, ot Richmond. It (ontaii'8 about K00 acres, nod the price paid for it was $10 our acre, or SUS.tiUO for the entire tract. -non. Herfchel V. JoIiumw authorizes a state ment that he is not u cnuuiilnle lor the seat on the Kuoveine liench of Givi-'ia mudc vcaut by the renip,iiutiou ot Charles J. Jenkins, Governor elect. The President has commuted the Rontence of John Kil-, Jr., 3H Tenuvste (Confederate,) Cavalry, "to be hunt:.'' to itnpriioniiient rturtiiir and for the term of his nutnm! lite, at the State renitentiary at Columbus, Oliio. Hon. l!er..nniin Hill, Joshua Hill, A. It. (Stephens, L. J. O'irticll, ex-Ooven or JiiTne9 Johnson, Col'inel Kee, and Colonel Dougherty nr all prominently spoken of aa candidates lor the United States Senate from Georgia. The Savannah TTcratd announces the death of General lvier Cone, of Enllork: county, Ga., a prominent niitiliauii'ii. a KtiUe Senator for forty-two vear8, and a soldier in tho war of 1812, under Jackson. John Spears, aaoil Dlnety-fivc years, died recrutly at Danville, Ky. He burn in Uojk iupliaiu cotiutv, Viu, in 1771. and witnessed the surrender ot Cornwall s and other leading events of the Revolutionary war. AumisttiR E. Maxwell an 1 James M. Baxter, both Senators m the late Confoderate Conuress, from Floiida, have been appointed bv the Gov ernor Associate Justices ot the Supreme Court of that Siate. Charles 11. Dupont has beon ap pointed Chief Justice. A bill is now end ins in the Legislature of Tennessee, uruutintr a cha'-tnr to a company, consisting ot T. M. Speed, W. M. Derove, C. H. Speed, A. C. Shiircll, and their associates, to establish a telofiiaph line conructiug with Louis ville and New Orleans. A very serious ehootin iifl'ray occurred in Tenton, Mississippi, bet ween Richard lianninir and Thomas Young:, boih oiticDs of the county, which resulted in the intant death ot the latter. Mr. Muuaiug has surrendecd hiiuself to the authorities. Mr. W. Patt. berry, or Atlanta, in passing alone the street on Tuesday last, accidentally ran airainst a neero soldier,' who, to resent an imagined affront, puhed Mr. Berry m a mutt hole, and seized a t tono lor the purpose of s'tiking him, when Mr. Bern shot him through the heart, killing him instantly. J. C. Kes liH son lbbert Key?, Eli aha By rem, citizen ol" Anderson District, South Caro lina, and F. G. Stewers. a cilzen of Gooraia, have been brought to Snvaiinati and confined in jad, to await their trial on the charge of mur dering three Federal soldiers at Brown's Ferry, in Anderson IMstrict. The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, of the Wuuiniiton District, during the month of December, "returned tli following lands: The pronc-rty of Charles B. Tibbs, in Loudon county, Ya. ; the property of George B. Hall, in Loudon county, Va.; and the property of Sanderson Thrilt, iu Louuou county, Virginia. The library of the Virginia Historical Sa clety is sate. The Richmond l'nqurrmr says: "A portion of the Histotical Library, some seven hundred volumes, has been deposited in the library room of the Young Men's Christian Association, and the rest have again been boxed up, and are iu the safe keeping of Dr. Barney, the treasurer of the society, who deserves credit lor the trouble and expense ho has incurred in taking care of them. Had he not given his personal aitentiou to the mutter, it i-i question able whether the valuable collection would have betu saved from the general wreck." It has already been announced that Mr. Simnis is editing a collection of Southern war poetry. He publishes the following notice: "Poetry of thh War. The nunseriber is about to collect the poetry of fhe South during the late war, and bees of those who have written that they w ill sci;d him copies of all such pieces as relate to the war or any ol its incidents, lie would wish that the poems bo dated if possible, and the names (jiven of the periodicals or ne ws papers in which they originally appeared. Com munications will be audres.-ed to him at the office of the Xouth Carol in Inn, Charleston, 8. 0. "W. (ilLMORE SIMMS." Southern biographies are multiplying. The Charleston isoutii Carolinian wye: ''We knew, some short time alter the death of Mr. Pettigru, and some years belore the oea'h of Mr. Grayson, that the latter had been busily engaged in pro curing materials lor a biography ot the former. It was with Mr. Grayson a labor of love, and he pursued it heedlully and with atlcctionate in terest, in spite of all the storms ot war. W re joice Hint his own life was sptred to its comple tion. The book has just been Usucd from the press of Harper A Brothers, and trust that it wil'. reach our citizens without delay. To no hand could such a work b bi tter confided thau to Mr. Grayson's. An old intimate of Mr. Petti pru, be waas perfectly luuiihar with his subject as was any of his friends; and, surrounded by these friends in numbers, he euoved the most admirable opportunities for procuring hn mate rial." Mr. W. F. SanitOrd, ol Alabama, who is engaged in the preparation of the "Lite of Wil liam L. Yancey," aheaay not iced, has issued a prospectus, in which he says: "I hope to be able to complete the book of about five hundred pases, oc uvo, and get it to the public during the next yeur. Maty years of tho closest intimacy brought me thoroughly ac cjuaintea with the character, ttie principles, ol ject, and motives of my lamented friend. He is beyond the reach of human persecution; history demands a fair and impartial record of his lite. 1 stand fearlessly belore her august tribunal, in the hearing of posterity, to plead tor justice to his memory. It may be proper lor me to slate, that I am loyal to the Government, and that mv work has no treasonable or factious design. 'I shall write the truth in the intercuts of history. humanity, and my cimtrv. I shall do this, a, befits the sad and sacred iuneiul rites I owe to the hallowed memory ot a Meat-hearted, true, and cherished friend." The Latest. Why is President Johnson bke Cblmboraxo ftafnuuA ho ia thn crrntisr nt nil t.hA KnA,.,a Mrs. Partington nays: "S a ml are the uses of au vri UHUinciiis, - Why is a petroleum speculator like the Seoro When is a man avetretahlef When he has rescued me age at wmcn he becomei tags. CITY INTE LL I G JC N U K For AddUiomJ Lity Intelligence tee I iflh 2'age. The G&rmaxtown Munnan. Tho fol lowing evidence elicite.i iu Ui.n case yester day aiteinoon: John II. Bates, swoin I live in Gcrmnntown; I was cxamii ed before the Coroner; I kaow Miss Watt: I rased her house tho morula? ot the murder; I recollect it, and always shall; I should ludge it was about seven minutes alter teven o clock: saw tome one standing on the steps ot Mits VVatt's house, at the trout door; I should judge the floor hub open, because I heard Miss Watt tpcak; 1 suppose she was speakmj to the person on the step; it a man on the step; I did not notice h s dress particularly; 1 took it lo be a glazed cap that ho had on bis head; he had on a dark blue coat, 1 thought; I thought he had been in the army; 1 think he was between JO and 40 year of age; aid iiot notice whether his hair was long or shoit; knew he had a black moustache. Frederick W. Lancaster affirmed that the pri soner had been eniraeed at wool sorting, atid left because Ihere was no more work. Prisoner's character was good. Frank Sweaten testified to the prisoner's good character. Richard Allen, Isaac Nathans, John Gallneher, Bex Bcgler, George Bergor, Sergeant Ilolden, Chiistian Barth, testified to the good character ol the prisoner. Herman Bremen tes tified that he sold tho 'aiher a razor about three years ago, and identified one produced by Mr lfcrger. Lewis Wolf, W. Horrock, Mr. Wiseman August Jacobs, Patrick MaPoy, Thomas Pritch ard, J. P. Sallinger, Michael McMouegal, Mrs Steller, Frederick ott, Thomas Carlyln, H. Hare Conrad Albright, Frank Holdeu, te.-icitied to the good character of the prisoner. Dr. Levis, recalled lor the purpose ot crfvs examination by prisoner's counsel Fibrin exists in the blood of all animals, wavtn or cold blooded; it exists in other substances, such as chyle and lymph. The witno.-m was examined at great length in regard to the chemical con stituerits of blood, the size and lorin of the globules, and the oiilereneu between the cor puscles ot human blood and those of aniinal-t. He was eatisticd that the marks on tho razor were blood, but would not say positively that it was human blood, although indications and tests pointed in that direction. ToJudtre Ludlow From the examination I am satistiod that the 6pots on the razor are blood, but 1 cannot assert positively whotiier the blood is thut of a man or a hoa. The deiense then called Dr. Lcedura, and of fered to prove that tho witness Ba cu was a man who had received a very severe iuurv by falling down a well, and thiit in coiisciitionco his mind and memory were atlect'-d. Witness tes'lhed He know Batch five years; attended him five ears aeo; attended him from October to o'-en'bor tor this accident; he had an inci sion ol al.out three indies long over ihe leiteyc; he was unconscious; he had an injury of the brain; he was unconscious for about two weeks. 1 eniamm Stevens, sworn I have known Batch for twenty years; he m a machinist; be works for inc; have had many opportunities of noticing him; about five or six years ago ho had an accident, ana fell into a well; ho worked for me previous to that; I visited him when he was sick, and found him insensible; when he got a around i tooic nun into my emplov. and kent him tor a week or Ivro. aud fouud I could dj nothing with him, and I had to dischareo him: he could not remember anything lor liv minutes, ino case was cloaca on both sides, aud the Court adjourned until this morning at IU O'CIOCK. City Covjjsc.i.s. In Select liranch yester day, Mr. Freeman presented a resolution that a conimntee ot live trom each Chamber b ap pointed, to act with a similar committee of tho members ot the tow, to secure an increase of the number and compensation of the Judges ot the Court of Common Pleas. Aereed to. Mr. Smith presented an ordinance that herea-ter the heads oi tiie city departments be elected for three years iastead of one year. This was referred to the Committee on Law. Mr. I'&se introduced a series of resolutions providing that the Mayor shall annually nomi nate and appoint all heads ot departments, superintendents of trusts, c.c. 'lhat tho Mayor tnall annually pppoint at least one collector of taxes for each ward, who shall he chari-ea with nnd Live ireehold security tor uic wiioie uiiiouni oi iue oupiicate. And that lae Mayor, the Presidents of Select and Common Councils, City Treasurer, Con troller, the two members of tho Board of Revi sion (excluding the City Commissioners, ex olticio members thereof), shall constitute u Board ol Finance, who shall meet at least once m every niomh; shall keep iniuutas, etc. ; shall have power ut all times to examine into aifairs of any department or trust. ihe resolutions were merred. In the Common Branch a communication was read i.-oin the Citv Solicitor that the decision of the Supreme Court in Washington, in the Ches- nut Street Bridge case, has been iu favor of the city. There is therefore totmng to prevent the rapid completion of the bridge. Mr. GriitUhs ollered an ordinance appropriating $11,&4'50 to the Board of Managers of the Wills Hospital, which was agreed to. Mr. Nickels otfored a supplement reduUiDg each passenger railway company to pay a municipal tax for every pas senger carried, the payments to be made on the 1st days of Apiil, July, October, and January, of one-half cent when the fare is Ave cents; turee-quariera or a cent wnen the fare is six cents; one cent when seven; and one cent and a half when eight; and to repeal tho ordinance requiring the companies to pay a car-tax of thirty dollars. Relet red to the City Solicitor. Monthli State m ent of the Assistant Tbkasukeb. The following is a business state ment lor the monm ot January, I8(iu, trom the Assistant Treasurer of the United States at Phila delphia: CH. Jan. 1. Iia'ancai on hand at this date. .$11,580,041 17 lt ceipls during the wonih, vz. ; Jxuuary ill. Acc't ueneia' Truanury, incla bn" cus toms 810 005 421 U7 " I'osl OfiiCe Fund. ... 87.904 18 " Interest Fund 250.H48 98 ' Disbureer' Fuud. . . 1 ltW.&io 26 11517,600 33 $23,104 lit S3 IB. Janunry 31 Payments during the iiioutu. viz. : Ac't lenural 1 rca-ury. ...85,312 14? 70 ' J'ot Office 14 87 08 " Intorent MHO 760 13 " Disbumer 1 631.0U1-40 0012.30742 January 81 Balance at close ot bus!- btsKttiU day 114,091,94711 TKMI'OUABY LOAN DKPARTMIKT FOB MONTH OJ JANUARY, lHtiti. January 1. Balance ave to depositors at ibis daw $a,776,UOO 00 January 81 : Received trom 1374 deposi tor! during tuo mouth. 6,852 700 00 83,028,100 00 P.epavment to depositors during- the month 2 833.100T0 Jan. ill Raluncpk dus to dcpoito-s at cIokg of busnjo-s Uim day 033,790,009 00 trnciional currency rcueeuicd during the monih $301,619 00 TnE Billiard Toubnamknt. Concert nail was again well CUed with a large and re spectable audienco of ladies and eeotlemaa during ytsterda? afternoon aud eveniug. Tne afternoon exercises were opened by a matob. triune ol five hundred points, carom, between Mesrs. Hewes and Palmer. The snore at the conclusion of the game stood: Palmer, 500; Hewes, 324 the tornrer gentleman's be-t runs bcirg 38, 35, and 24, and the last named. 31, 2s, und 2C. Palmer's average, 1127. In the eveu uig Messrs. Ryafl and Bruce, of thi city, plaved a match game of 500 points, carom, Mr. Kyall winning py 276 points, his hUhest runs being 71, tits, 53; and Mr. Bruce 's, 29, 28, 31. Slight Fire. Thi roof of a brick dwell ine, in the rear of No. 109 Cttllowhill t treet, was tightly datnaifed by tire about 4 o'clock yoster 1 day altemoon. The Steamship Line. Last evening, at the Foard oi Vrnde Rooms, the various commit tees having in charge the sutveriptions lor tho cMiillhhuicnt of Mcani lines bt tween I'hiladel t lna -and thu South, presented their several Kports. It appears that tl e required amount of JUIOJ.GO has been entirely secured, so that th" Diactical organisation ol i tiis commercial ent-r pruc, designed lo be of such bjneticial and fnst it g urpoiuince to our city, 1 fully hssured. Tho State Semite has rasseo a bill incornorat nr the company, with a capital ot $l,r()0,0(i0; the House has ratnid the same, adding an amendment allowing railroad companies to subscribe to tne Mcck. There is no douot he mcaure will suc ceed. Stjicidk of an Insa'nh Lady. Elizabeth ."1 niici iilcig, need 70 jears. who fB.ilod at No. i.;,l Kurtz stieet, Twei't etli Ward, and who had Lctn innitie lor rme time, ycsierday s.art"3d a way from her home. She proceeded to Gun l ev's run, nesr the loot of Giraid avenue, and H iang Into the stream. She was got out before lite was entirely extinct. She died in a short I'me at the Isiiieteenth Ward Station House. Alieoed LlionwAY Rohdkey. Two .voting men, min.ed Michael Nugent and Geortre thaw, weie arratGiied yesterday afternoon, chained with lrghway robbery. On Wednes lay aiteinoon an individual, under the influence of liquor was robbed of his watch at Front and Market ptieets, and the a.;cused, It Is alleged, eon. nutted the thc-IT. The defendants were com n.iited lor trial. Teftiko nEn Enoines. Tho trial of the rniiiC6 oi the United Stauie sloop-of war Challa 7ucc,a, now lying at Heed street wharf, com iceiii ed yesterday, and will bo continued until Saturday eveniug. They were built by Messrs. iVcrrick & Sons, of this city, under the fciipervi sion of Chief Lrpinccr Gcoise S. Bright, United Sates Navy. VVhtn the trial is concluded, the Chattanooga will be litted out for sea. Sudden Dkatii. Samuel Lyons, residing in Otseco sticct, between Morris aud Moore, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. Railrond Improvements. The total number of miles of railroad laid in ihe United States was, at the olise of 1SC4, t.early Il.'i.OOo miles, compelling an expenditure ol $l,'2ti4,SGy,0UO. The Boston Commxaial gives 'he loKowhig table of the railroads in the various htaieb: . Miles Total Cost J8G0 1864 lsfrl rrrnt-jlvanlft 25'.i8 atftO 17n,080,000 Oluo. 2945 8300 117 6H3 0.0 liiiuo'p 2700 8150 120,417.000 NtwYprk 2i 2 2H20 13-.887.0 0 lndiai.a 2Hi3 21S5 712i0DO -.eo em 1411 1419 29 882 000 Virgin n 1378 1378 42.1X16 000 JunHMicliusetfe 12ti4 12S6 3.071OK) Norti t nro inu 98 ()J3 r.) 120 0ti0 t-outli Carolina J'.3 978 22 0.3 000 ihe longest hues aio ropoited as Inflows : Mirs. C . Ill'nei Central 708 $28,010,000 Now York centra (briinuiit) ....555 H2 710,00 ; Cliicugo, N W , (jBloi.a aud Kigiu 535 2H,000,00) hue aud b'anciits 5i8 3u.32S.0O I Motile aud Oluo 4rt2 14 4S1 000 1'ittsturif Ft vVi:yiio aud tJh.tai'0.4,s7 18.801.00J liicaso, l'eoria und fuuic- 420 59 270.0 0 Baltimore nd Oine 8H0 24.019 0(0 Prima, (ciitral. Co umbia Uiv....359 28.068,000 Atiantioend (i. W. (brunches). .. .2!!;) 7,000.000 Men. phis and haricscu 200 G7 451,0 '0 I 0111,-villc atd ( i icflio tH8 7,000 000 I'iiiladelphia and Erie 288 1H5'i0 00j Michmanl cntial 284 13 805 000 Mobile and Ohio Irom Aluo inn. .282 8 476 00n Vlarnt'a mill ( Incitna i '.'72 13.722.000 Milwaukee, tat i'uul, and Horicon 21 8111,000 l.uuivi ic oiid Nan: vi o 253 8 730 0 0 lima a. and J;"ndiip (Uruticlie ). .154 21 73'jOOO l hilada , V iiiiiinginn , ui.d Bull, 9 8 8 675,000 A very commodiou sanitarium for poor Tarsees has iust been .lnauirurated at Bombav. The cost j.nd endowment, atnouniing to six Ifcs ot rupees (iti0,000), have been dcfiaved by Merwanjee Framjee I'anday, Ksq., a wealthy member ot the I'artsic community. AiYUSEMENTS. I ltl.LY'S C O M T I K 10 NTAL NEWS l hi iiam;k. ( loice Kent to a 1 p Htte oi Amusement mat be lino up to n'c icfc i l i-vt nun:. 1 ;il It "IlOIf E i-LA'iS AM) ADMISSIONS. V '1 Ickets cun l e lmrt n i! 1 1( HAltl MA O'.rKICK. ho 431 C'Xllt IT Mi ret t. orponite tlie 1'os tOrflce, Irr tl e ( 1 ft) ut, Arili, WJlnui, uiirt Acudi-ui? ot Music, nit o t o'elot-k evtrv evemuii. 1 1 if TTw CH1-.SNLT STKEKT THEATliE. 1 C I1KSKUT htreot. nbuvo I weltth. LKOAiiU OhOt.Bto WILLIAM . 81XN, L38ces !ILU AlttUUkJ'- AltRA II NA-POGUE. Alt KAH-MA-IMUUK. AhltAll-.N A-l'Olilll-:, Al.K.iH-SA-rOUUli, Al.KAlt-NA 1 otiiu;, AllKAIl NA-KX1UE, A Kit H-NA l'OCil K, It V.-Illbcr.)utel IH'N FVKXIVH. Sfr.T V l.L.1 NM.VW SIIXUN THK POST. Mlr8jO.Sli. Oli'lOs us AUKAII MEeLl-lL TMesnrs. it ordnunt. O. 11 C urko, Wa ter Luiniox, H. oung. J. f. Ward, illss I.lzzio Cooper, und Mrf. Mor duuiit will sIho apticur '1 lie perioiuiunce will conclude with tho new Loi.Jon l"rCU' MY WIFE'S M tID, M V WIKK'S MAI I, MY WIKt.'-i .MAII. with Mr. Walter Lhuuok, Mr. J. T. Wurd, and Miss Anulo Ward iu the cast, lloorsopen at645. Performance commonoos at7-45. AJjMlolONB'iS cents Men I an 1 1. HATl'KPAY AITiFKNOON, Fetiraury 3, BAIUHLaY APTEKMOON, Februarys, 8ATI KltAY AFTLKNijUM, Kebruarv 3. 1 IC.m Y SKVEN III (iltAM) FAMILY M ATI VP, E LILil'l Y-8LV1- M H KNU FAMILY MA11NLE, I'NCLK lOM'rt f'AltlN. HM LE TOM '-4 CABItf. VNCLK iO.M'9 AliIN. TJSCLE TOM'S CAI5IN. TJVrLK TiiM'S CilllV, UNCLE TOM'S ('AltlV. Admission to all pans ot the Houau, 30 cts. I blldren, 25 cent. Loom open atl 15. Curtain rises at 2. WALNUT" BTRKfST T II B A Tit K. X. E. corner NIMH and WALNUT Streets HLNI FIT OH' MM. JOHN S. t'LARICH. BKNKFITOF Mn.JOHN S. CL.YithLK. KiUIHE cUANOE OF PEUFOhMaiJE. FK1I) VY, Ollvor Coldsmlth'a Comedy. In Bre acta or eHK STOOP" lO COVCiUKR. J, S. CLARKE at Tony Lumpkin. Mr. Cnffltha aa Dardrai'tle, Mr. Walcot n Murlo , Fawcott un Kluiiory, lanOraliamaa Wins Hard, untie. Mrs. Walcot a. Miss Sevi le Mliia t urraa Mrs. Uarrtcaatle. First time of i'lancbe'a :ouiic l)r;ima of lil'S J ACK sueppa ki. Jiick shepparJ Mr. J. 8. CLAUSE CimmeuclnK with the cao'tai Faree of THhl r'HOTICAL M IN. Saturday, Planuha'a (jre .t Drama, in five ac a of Tllf KMtlHlH OP THE ItOU si) TABLE, yvi b otlierenterlalnmaiifa. M RP. JOHN DREW'S NKW KCU STREET TIIKATBK. BeglnaaiT o ciocn. FAKEWLuL bENlCFlT MH JEN HOSMER. THIS (Frid iv) BVFK1SU, February 2, ION. Ion Mlsa JEAN'HOSVtF.fl ( leinanibe Mla E. Price AdrantUB - L. Tl ton ( teaiubou Mckee Riu'iln Mrdoo Mr. F. Mnckay 1'boclon L. L. Jamea Aenor Mr. Wall la Alter wmun ICI ON PARI E FRVNCAIS a r. f-'rrlirfflrB Stuart Kobson HATUKDAY. LatMi?ntot MI8 HOdUr.K MONDAY next. EMMA WAl.LKR. beta aecured fix Uavaln udvaiioe. VT E W A ME 1UCAN THEATRE t GRAi:n NATIONAL C1KCUS.-W ALNCT Street. b07lRsTAI' PEA RANCH OF W. P. WALLETT, Tbe Ououa'a Jfcter Hbakeapeariau Fool, and Citizen . lown. wbo will nenorin FVFRY KVE IO nil- W I EK, AKD OS WEDNESDAY AND BATLKDaY APTEB n OO 8. lao, tbe brilliant Artist, ., MAII'LLE ZANrRETTA, I (at week of Til r. FIfll) OFT HE CLTHOP nO'.l), Couilo Pantomiue 1 HE FRKN' ll SCHOOLMASTER. CADKMY oi-' FINE ARTS, CIIE3NUT J Street, above Tenth. Open iroio 8 . M. till 8 P. Lenlaniln Wl'i K,eat P''are of C11BI8T RKJEt,TtD Itlll on exhibition 11 KRMANIA ORCH'wlRA. PLTRLIC RE- f hearxala yer KTIK1A FTEHIOO! AT MPbll AL H'M) HALL. DX o clw-k. FuKaveineiita n o l.y nddrratlnir Ul-.OHOE ItAMi nir, Ageut "-o 1U MOM't ltLY aueet betweca Ku ud Vuie 1 IB Mu AMUSEMENTS. JA COTEKIE BLANCHE. THIRD ANNUAL FANCY MESS HOP, AT ACADEMY OF MUMC, February 7, I CSC. SECUKED BEATS IN IHE FAMIIV OIHCI.E, AMI) TICKETS FOR THE AMPHITHEATRE Can be obtained by the Subscribers forthn r frlonda od application to Wl Ll.l a M H HOLLOW'S, Secre tary, at hn. C30 CHEfNUi STUEbr, bctwoon tho hours ot 11 A. M. and 2 I'. M. 21 3t PRICE ONE DOLLAR EACH. A MfcltlCAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TtIK HNOEUntTNI)'l GRAND CARIVL AND ANNUAL MASK BALL will take place MOSPAY, Fehriinrr 5.1868. MANAGER! Colonel Robert L. Orr, No. Bill Choanut atroet Jo-e)b I. K lia, So 325 N, i hlnl a reot I olonei w uuam moore, no. xytn ri. r ourui airueu W'ulKer & Co.. 8 W. corner of Fourth and Uheanut Btrf e'S. Fr F eifhmann No (102 Arch street. Kl Hcbuenemann Pa t No (ill N. Seventh street W. Fischer No. 617 N. Fourth atreet. L Meyer N E. corner of Chesmit and Juniper streets. "W. Klsrnlnhr, No. 1ST K Tenth atreot. F. A L Ladner North Mllif.n Hall. )a 1hoilir.No 21 i N. Fourth atrjet. Chr. Mark, No. 212 S Broad atroet Jnnenh Mcpiiacher, No Ml Cheanut at-eot. ( b.Oreliii-r Hungtibund Hall. .nob. 411 and 413 Citl lowhll atreet. Ihe Managers have much pleannre In announcing this Oreat Featlvai of the braon. Thev oiler to their nntron" per ec ti'''i,il'tlon of all their aenaas la GREAT PKOC1-SMONH. FEK'IIV' SONGS, OiiROKOlTS COSTHMPS, Ftc P.to Two Grand Orcheatras, sunn led bv Uirgllcd will por ferin alternately. Dance and Promenade Music. Tiikft:!, adnl tinu one Rcntle.nan and two ladles; aiitU.na ladles al each. For lull particulars, ace clrculnrs attachod to each Ticket t!2!)7t TIlEjCOM MIT EE. J" II E THIRD ANNUAL II O V OF I.A COTRltlE BLANCHE WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, February 7, 18KS. The Secretary, WILLIAM II. BELLOWS, will boa: No. CM CHE8NUT 8trcct. between the hou-s of 10 A M. and 4 P. M., where those desiring to subscribe can do ao pubject to the approval of the Association. Persons having tickets, and wishing transient made, must noilt'y the Sccroiary, ao that action can bo taken thereon previous to February 3. 1 27 lOt HSEMULY bUILIUNCS. - CORNER Of XI TENTH and CUF.B.NUT Streets. SECOND WEEK. IMMENSE SUCCESS. PEAK FAMILY SWISS BFLL KINtll ttS. EVEKY EVfcM U THIS WEEK, SATURDAY "aFTEKNOON GUAM) M ATINKF. Afltnlsslon. 35 cents. Secured Pea's. 50 cents. Children 25 nts. No hali prieo to aecured seats. Ioors open at i M o'c ock. lo commence at 7H. M atinec ailmittiince, 35 cents. Chll dreu. 15 cents. Jiatiriet Loors open at 2 o'clock, commence at 3. 1 2 C. C. CHASE, BusiueBS Agent. GOVERNMENT SALES. DUREAU OF ORDNANCE, NAVf DEPART X MEM I. WAsniNOTOs City, Jan. 10, 1S86. Sale ot about oue tliousand (IOi O) tons ol Navy SllO'l' and SHaLL at the Forts near tHe eutrance to C ape 1 ear lover, North Carolina Nonce is hereby iMven that ou the 15th day of Feb ruary, l!-('0, there will bo sold at public auction to tbe highest bidder, without reserve, aud in Ijts to fint iiurchasers, about oue thousand (1000) tons, more or irss, of SHOT aud 611 I LL tlirowu into the Forts at tlm entiance of CJujio Fear Kiver, N. C, by i be av during their bomburunient. Terms cusli iu Uoveiument Hinds, one-half the pnrchiihO money to I o paid bv tbe purchaser on the estimated weights immouiutely upon the conclusion of the sale, und tho r-niamUer on tho actual weights upon delivery aud removal, which mu-it tuke place witlnn ten dajs after the sale, otlierwiso too tut itctia-a will rcvcii to the Uovernmont. J 11. A. WISE 1 27 lGt Chief of Bureau. tjAlEOF SERVICEABLE AN D luNSERyiCF O A Hi. E AVY 1 O DEKS AT TUt; NAVY VALD. BKOOKLYN. N. Y Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Dki-autmumt Washington t. ity, January 20, 1866 There wl.l be sold to the liiuhest bidder at Puulic Auction, at noon of the 8h dav ot FEBRUARY, 1800, in the office ot the Inspector of Ordnance, at the Navy Yard, ltrook yu, N. Y , hi sample, five huiHiiea nnd three thousand 1 603, 000) pouuds of No VY I'OWDEKS Icnn cash, in Government funds, one-half to be rte- oMled at the end of the tale and tbe remainder within tin days aiterwnrds, uuriug wb.ch time the pouuers must be removed from ihe mavaziue at riliis Islund, otherwise tbey will rcvort to the Gov ernment. 1 19 9i IT. A. WISF., Chief ol Bureau QOVERNMENT HARNESS AND SADDLES. AK IMMENSE STOCK OF SADDLES, BUIDi.F-1, COLLARS. KEINS. HALI ER and C:iAIS, 8II1.LBY TENTS. WAGON OOVl.K-l, i-OUTABLE FORGES ETC. ETC. Much of this Harness la new a'1 Inspected work, and lulled to ail kinds ot city, truck, or rarin purposes. bo.e. ale or Retail. GREAT BARGAIN. PI I KIN & CO. 21 Im NJ. 339 N. FKONi' treet. W I L L I A M 8 . U R A N T, y OMMIhlON MERfHANT, No S3 8. LELAWAKC Artnue, Philadelphia, xieur ton . . ' I'urxnt'i Gunpowder, Refined Nltra, Charcoal, Etc. V. PaKerai Co 'a t bocolata. Coooa, and Brorua. Crocker btoa. A Co 'a Ye.luwMa.'U bheaihlng, Bolts, and Nails. 1 'I 'MB STAMP AGENCY, tun sni nncsvirr I K l RKET. A HOVE TUIhJD. WILL BE CONTINUED ah Hfiin uumn Vl'A MPS of PVERY DKSCRIPTIOW 4ION8TA VTLY ON BAND ANI IN AMX AMOtirt I. 11 1J CO s H MmK rt 3 W g x ti GOVERNMENT SALES, CLE OF CONDEMNED ORDNANCE SIORES. Will be told at PUBLIC AUCTION. AT , INDIANATOMS ARSENAL, INDIANArOLIS, IND., ON FEBRUARY 20, 1806, at 10 o'clock A M., a large quantity, coiis'sting In part of the following articles, viz. : 674 Carbines, various kinds. 86,0CO Mutkets and Rifles, new and old United btn'es and loreisn, of various calibres. t.03 Mart's Army RcvoIvcm, serviceable 276 bavacc's Navy Revolvers, new, and othora, with a la go lot of spare parts, lor the repair of small arms of various patterns. 430 Cavalry Sabre Be ts, worn. 724 Cavalry taddlo, worn. 1,090 Cavalry Bridles, worn. 288 Belt Holsters, for l'lstols, worn. 2C0 Cartridge Boxes, for Tisto's, worn. 1,K3 Cartridge Bom, for Carbine, worn. SCO Slings, for Carbines, worn. 158 sets of Artillery Harness, worn. 47,COO cots of Infantry accout.cmenis, w)rn. Also a large lot of aipendnrca lor tho various kinds of Muskets and R fles. Samples to be seen at tho INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL, and at tho UNITED STATES ORDNANCE AGENCY, No. 45 WORIH STLlCEi', NEW YORK CITY. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. JAMr.S M. WHirriMORE, 1 8t2 20 Capt and Iivt. Maj Ord., Commandmi'. 1?XTENS1VE fAT.ES OF GOVERNMENT J j hOLUiNn STOCK JUilitary Division of tiik Tknykbskk, CllltJ' IjUAKTKUMAHri It'H OVFICR, U. 8. All LIT A UY KAII.llOAD, Nashvii.LK. TenncsFea January 9.1H66. Will If sold at I nouo Auct'on. at Motnuhi. leu neefce, WiDNlDAY, Februnrv 7, lWi the lol- lowinp dercribed HoJniirMiica, viz: Four (4) Locorrotive Knmnes, tivo feet gaui;c tlirei old and oismantied, oue repairable. Sixteen (16) Box and nine (9) Fiut Crs(uioroor or lets), live feet puiiro. tume time and plnee t re (1) Locomotive EmbIiio, five fret eautro. Ivirir in the aiich on the line el the Mississ-ppi Central liailioad, twelve mile-- north ot Grand Junction. AT NAM1VILLE, TENN , VVF.DNESUAY, FLB RL'ARY 14 1800, wnl Leso'd thcfoiiuwindescribfd Rolling' stock, all of live loot iraugo, and in (food running older, viz. : On ' (1) Locomotive Engine, Lvnian & Souther, tu Itiert". Kii'littcn (18) Locomolivo Eairines, R. Norris & tons, builders. Ono (I) Locomotive Ecgino, Rodders' L. and .M. W orkg. builders. Ono (1) Locomotive Engine, Swinbourn & Smith, I li'ui rs Ono ill Locomotive Vendor two Uunated (200) Fiat and Box Cars, more or Sumo time and place : l-ive (fi) loremotive Eng nrs, unserviceable Boiltrs and liunninr Gears tor Two (2) Dummy Ivn glues, unserviceable. Five !) Spuns (1C0 feet each) McCullum'a Truss Bridge Two (2) pan Bridgo (f,0 foot each). One llururecl and Ibiity-three (133) perch of first. and rrcond-cluss 1 ut toue. comprising (ounda- t on of I.ouiid Jlou.'O. Will also Le ld on nliovo-motitioned dates at liFAHTilr, uiifl NASHVILLE, the balance ol MILL IAKY KAiLKOAD lTIUl'Elil V lemaiulu? uuiii" poed ot at that t j mo. ales w ill commence at each p!co at 10 o'clock A M., nee fontimie until all tho property is disposed ot. I El! MS OF SA I E Cash, iu Government liiiius; or w hen purchased t.y railroad companies, ou credit if tlenred) of not exceening two yt'ars, pavahio n niuiub y Itistnlinents with interest at. the rate ot 7 0 jet tent, per unniini, seemed by bond satis'ao tory to te Government tor doube'tho amount of the proi cny purci oed. Full di'fcriutioiiB ot tho Enginea can bo obtained on B)pi cotion to Captain S. R. UAUiLL, A. t. Jl Na-bville, Tennessee. F. J CRILLY, 1 ICICt Brevet Major and A. O, M., U. 8. A. C A LE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER'S O S'lOhe-S. Chief QuAitiEKitASTKR s dpficf., DliPOTOF VAWllIfiGTl!, Wabiiinoton. D. C. Juuuurv 24. IritiO Will be sold ut Public Auction, under thu direction oi Hirvet Colonel CH. 'lompKius. y. M..at L1N- " OI N DEl'tiT. Washington, I. :., on TtiLlLS- DAY, February 8, 18t, at 10 o'clock A. AT., a Inme lot of CONDEMNED QUAR'IERMASlER'a S i ORES, consisting of i'buits, 28,i Saddles, Desks, Whips, 1 ables. Portable Forges, 21 'our horo Wagons, Chisels, 08 two-lio'so Wukuiis, Planes, 35 Carts, Hummers, - 2 Hearses, I Axes, 4 .spring Wogona, Vises, 3 Ambulances Hose Carriages, VVauou Bodies, Hoes, Watron Wheels, Shovels, bains, Spades, Blankets, Kettles, Bridies, Mattocks, Gum l uckrts, Bake Ovens, Horjo Co.lara, Brooms, Wagon t overs. Tubs, H one Covers. ! 927 lbs. Castings. tifS sets Mu o Harness. jl2 470 ibi Scrau Iron, iS I sets Horse Harness, 8t'20 li s Cast lion, 5iu7 sets AmLu auce Har- 22 097 lbs '. iie Iron, nets, 702 I os Hope etc. The rale will do continued from day to day until the hole is sold. I be stores must bo removed within live days from da'eot ralo. leims Cash, in Government funds D. H RUCKER, Brcyet Maj. -Gen. and (Trot Quartermaster, 1 25 lit Depot oi Washington B UREAU OF ORDNANCE A'AVY 1)1 PARXMKAT. I Waphinotow City, January 18. la6C 1 Sale of serviceabl" and unserv coabie NAVY I'OWUHKS, at-the United Stutea Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia. 'J here will be sold to tho highest bidders, at public auction, at noon ou tho lCtfi oav ol Jlurcu. 18'i0, iu tbe oflice of the Inspector of urdi and-, at the Nor ojk Navv Yard, by sample fivo hundred and ilurtv our thousand four hundred and tt.ree (&31403) I onnds oi Navv Powders, as lollows : C(2,8o0 pounus, rervtceuble. 7,877 " CO i deinned. 19 618 ' damaged. 4,048 " compressed. 84.403 Aa only about two hundred and seventv-tivo f hou sal d three bundled aud tlltv-liv ('J72 3o5i pounds ut ilirre poweersa.e in barrels, purcbaaeis muai pro vide buriels into which the remtiuueroi the powdei6 mav le emptied from tho tanks. ior which a perod ol thirty (30) days will be allowed Tho powder in barrels, however, mitat be removed witluu ten days from tbe day of sale, otberwl e they will revert to tbe Government. Teims cash, in Government fund, one-bait of the purchase money to be deposited at the completion oi thesaie, and flieieinainder belore the powders Mr lemoved. U. A. WISE. 1 22 mws t 8 14 Chief ot Bureau. SALE OF NAVY POWDERS AT THE NAVY Y AbD, PORTSMOUTH. U. BUKEA0 OF OkDNANOK. ) Navy DKPAiiTKNT, I Waphikoton City, Jauuaiv 22, 18ftQ There will beaold'othe bigbeat bidders at arnn of tbe fourteenth (11th) dav of February, 18110, in tha utlioe ot the Inspector of Ordnuuoe. at the l'orls nioutb Navy 1 ra. ht mmple, live thousand barrels ol NAVY I OWDEKS Term Cash, in Government funds; one-half to le deposited at the ei.d ot tbe sale. and the reniaiud- r within ten days afterwards, during which time the lowderi oust be removed from the Portsmouth Magazine at tbe Naw lard, otherwise they will revert t the Govermneut. H A WISE, 1 24 vfml2 14 Cbiet ol Bureau. GOVERNMENT SALES. V E R N M E N T S A L E . G O L4RGE SALE OF FINK SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS 'Villi be sold at AucMon. at tl.o Medical Purveyor's Warehouse. rCBLIC QUA K m N.ftllVILLE, TENN.. ON TU1SDAY, FEBHUARV 13, 1800. 200 Cereral Oi.eratlng Cares; ir Minor do do 26 Kxi-ect'ng and Irephlnlnr Cases; 5f Post Mortom Ca.--e8, large; 1 0 Dis.ecting Cases ; Son pocket Caes, two folds; iW) do do threo 'oldn ; lfiO foinnch l umps, pan flute-key Talvo; ofiO Tietli Ixtraolii 1' liistniineiits; 5c0 Davidson's pit-Injecting syringes; 1 (00 Scarificators; 32 dOt m ping Cla e nnd rns ; 1 tVK) T ussea alugie and double; 1 41 0 rcifor; fi t CO I ouriiiqiieta, all patterns : 1,W0 Hnrd Rubber yrnpes, assorted size; 800 Sets Splints, all sizes; Stetho-eopea, 'oiifuo lHpr'aor, Syrlngoi hpo I'eim e Etc , Cib U'triral t'a.ies, Succulums, Lanc-ts Etc Ktc Etc. A portion of the foregoing articles are anflnnd bbiid. and will e sold sopara'oiy. llio balunoi is entire ly new. The general oporatiur oisnscoutAin iiistriiuipiits for nmpntntion, exsnctions, minor operations, aud sets 01 C'athoters aud sounds. AT SAME PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, February 14 TA I I I III.' kul n A w ,'jwv ji.- NEW BLANK BOOKS, tTATIO VLKY, WRAP PINi. PAPKR, 30C0 STANDARD MEDICAL BOOKS, Con.iiHiinir in part 01 50 do CC0 do fO do r.o do 130 do 400 do 60 do f0 do 40 do 800 o 675 do 70 do 20 ao ('50 Ulan: IK'0 do e'JB do Watson', etc ; Daltoh's Physiology; Virci ow's l'utholo.' ; Surgery Gross, End son, etc ; U h Dispensatory ; Beck's Jurispiuduuco; Pamsh's Pnarmncv; 1 herapeutics, vv 00 J, ai Minor purgerv ; Surgicul AuHtoinyj do do small quarto; flno. who e bound; iO do Writing 1'apor, assorted; ' 1000 Inkstands, various patterns; 2C0 ()H0 Envelepes as-ortl ; oiK'tt Bi'k Books, nnscellunooiis; 300 l ortlol os; Pencils, Peu. Ink, eto , etc.. etc. tonie of lb" Medicai Books are sccoud-band, Blnl wi 1 be sold separately. 1 he Books and Instruments can be insKctod file da lelore tho sale. Catalogues inuv l e had on application. l'OHERf FLhTCKKlt. Hurreon and Brevet Colonel U s. Volunteers, 1 4 15t Aledictil Purveyor U. S. A. 1ARGE SALE OF CONDEMNED OHDNAVCE j AA1J ORDNANCE M'BES. Will be sold ut 1 lit. ic Auuiiou at Fort Monroe Arsenal. Old Point Commit, v a . on THURSDAY tl e 8ih day of Fihiuaiy, 1S00, at 10 o'clock A. A , I 'aipe quantity ol stores, consisting in part 01 tbo fol lowing art.cles, viz : 4(10 Field, .-iege, and Son Cr ost Cannon; wrought: and cust- rou, Mnoo'h-Lore aud Killed of oa ibrei varying Irom three to nvvou iucbos, luc.udiug 2i 1 ast. Iron Guns iinfin slicd SO Mortars Cast Iron 12 ounder, 24-poundor. S inch, end 10-uicli. ' S8 3LG S10t, Shell, Sherical Cae, Grape and anister for mnoth-boro and Kifl. Uuns ot Calibres var ing irom 10-pouiidor to 10-inch. 4!I2 Breecli-ioatunp t arbi:ies, Burnsido's," "Mor rill's," "aliiyuurd'f," und "North's ' uuw and re paired HO Muski ts and Rules, United States munuiuoturo. new anu repa.ied 001 loreii ii Rifles, "A istrati." Calibre 54, now ard r paired 17 Smooth-Lore Pisto's Calibre 51, new. 1C2 Lrtei-li K uiliiiL- CmbiiK s "Buruslde'i," "Mor rill's." ' rihaip's," uml "ft ur 's." -7 Kiflet "Ht-nrv's" and Spuiicni's." L2 Alnskfis an.l Rifles Iniud SUtos ami Foreipn luiiuulacliire of vurious en ;lins Ci5 Jievulvera "Coil's," ' RemiiiKton's," and "Lettiticheux." Cnlihi'cs 44 and 3-.. 1072 alires and Swords 0, 144,000 Rounds 01 Bml Cartridges for Carbines, Mn.-kus lollop, i,nd Itstos, A lurgo lot of Arliiltry Implements and Eiiu.d- Ilieiits. A lurgo lotol Iniaiitry aud Cavalry Accourremotil a and lloise Eiiiiliniient -. A lot ol iiot.e. l'nulius. Bttn'tots. Rings, etc., together witti a lurt.e ouuntitv of snutim' an.l (!.. I penters Tools. 1 Siimncs of Small Arms can be soon at Vn.t Meuioe AiM-nal und at the United States Ordun uo AKt-ncy, No. 45 W ORTH Streot. New York City. Thirtv days will bo ulluw.-d lor iho lemovalof hty Oidiiui.c ; uni al other stores will bo re--quiied to be removed within ten oa3 fiom dute tf Mile, 1 t-rnis of sale Cush. T. G BAYLOR Cn' t. ot Urdnancu and Bvt. Culonci, U S. A., 1 IV t 2 7 C'ommaudnur. Q. O V E R N M E NT SALE. EXTENSIVE SALE OK DRY GOODS, BED DlNO, Lit'., IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES. W ill be sold ai Auction, at the Vledical Purvb or'a Warebou o, No 17 MARKET Street, Nasby.Pc. 00 1 1 ESDAY, Febiuarv tl. 1800. BEDDING. 2 000 Hair Mattre.aes, Jointed I5.WKJ Hair IM owa. 47,000 Bed licks. 22.CV0 Coun trt mips, Linen and Marseilles. L0.C00 Btosquiio Burs. 61.1,00 Pillow Cased. 45.000 Pillow Ticks. SO 000 Sheets, Linen and Cot'on. CLUIH1NG. 42 000 Shirts. 40 tOO Drawers. 25 Ol 0 1 resiin Cowls. lVt.Ot O Socks. 10,000 Slippers. lU0OONi-h.-ca8. SUNDRIES. ,r;4 0(0 Towels, full size, liuckaback. 17,( 00 li oiler-towels, crali. 1,(10 Napkins 2,000 jaids Red Flannel, 2,4o0aid Ciutta J'ercba Cloth. 4.iH'0 butta l ercba Blankets 1,000 India LubLer Cushions and Pillows. 1 000 ( uuvai Hammocks. 1,000 Canvas Blanket. Cases. 10,000 pounds Oukum and low. Cotu.n Bats, Cotton Wadoing. Tape, eto. A snail portion of the foregoing articles are second bund, und will be sold soearutoly. lbs iii t utcr part are new and 111 original packages. I atalogut'S may be bad on application. ROBKIt I' FLETCHER, Sui t eon and Brt. Co'onel U. 8 Vols , 1 15 18t Medical Fuiveyor U. S. A. UCTIOK SAtE -lF SERVICEABLE l DAMAGED HOSPITAL PROPERTY. AND Washington, D.C. January 81 1800.' Will bo sold at uublio auction, at tue Judiciary Square Warehouse, Filth ana E stroeta, in this eity, ou THURSDAY, February 8, 1806, at 10 A. M., a coiitideiable ouauti y of Serviceable and Damage! Hospital Property, embracing Sheets, Bed racks, Hair Pillows. Counterpanes, Mosquito Burs, febirta, Lrawers, Uowds. Elo. Eto Terms Cash, in Government lands. Purchasers will be required to remove property within torty -eight hours trom termination of sale. O. SUiHEKLAND, 2 1 6t Surgeon and Medical Purveyor, U. 6, A. SALS OF GOVERNMENT BARQE& C'BIBF QOAUTIKMTKB'8(lFriO, ) LIXFOT OF W ASUIKOTOS, ( Wabhinotok, D. C, January 18, MflfJ. ) Will be sold at public auetion, under the direction ot Brevet Major Benjamin Bur-oa, A. Q. M., at Sixth s reet whart. W'aahinalon, l O. on SATUR DAY, February 8 1806, at 12 o'clock M., tbe follow lnjf named Government vessels, vlr. 1 Barge MIDDLESEX. Barge FINANCIER. Barge JURA. Terms Cash, iu Government funds D H. RUCKER, Biey, Major Gen, and Chiet Qtiartormaster, 1 16 171 Depot of Washington,
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