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=n Var yy an ican Confederation of Young Men's Christian Fa V ' XN ] G ST A R. Associations then r a lets from the seo. e- —S===== a i ares associ ons giving ge . od ypag ice that, dur th aly next,a Ll ALi NI ELLIGENCE, convention of pi Senciations war calle] to ¥. M C. Assoctsrtox—Appness sy Rey, | eet —— nee ome to he Dr. Cuusincs.—The regular monthly meet- Pirte th —_ tad th faliavine eestallon: ing of the Young Men’e Christian Association | jitj¢tes, Prevented the . : Trinity Chores “Nes eae Gee avast Resolved That the Young Men’s Christian ___ TELEGRAPHIC, Ex y for sat Baily Rvevies Siar Tae Uxnoty Auttance —The lecture of | Minstrel, were formed by the Dramatic Mr. Dix on this subject to night will nodoubt | Association of Georgeto mm Cellege, before a draw a full house. To givo our readers an| very large audience. The young gentlemen AUCTION! -avucTion: idea of the subject Mr Dix proposes to dis- | played their several parts with much credit 1 vee hone en oe Shite, Cot. cuss, we give the following extract from a| Mr. Dougherty, as Jim Baggs, kept the audi- preda cies eon Resor spgustonagned Sap miners letter of bis addrezsed to a committee of gen- | ence in a roar. A Wear, at the Brick Store opposite the market, bet tlemsn who requested him to lecture at Newark, There are two banc of eerenaders in the 8th and 9h streets, Pa. avenne, commencing on New Jersey : eoliege, called the *‘Harmoneans’’ and the} THURSDAY morsing, at 9 o'clock, aad coa'inuing As regards the War in the East, which now | “Bononians’’—the former composed of large | from day to day, and irom evening 0 evening, uv- ex grosses Lue attention of mankind, far greater | boys, and the la of small ones—both of | til the 1st of Mach. = en lo Arrival of the Steamer Baltic. New Yorx Feb. 21.—The U 8 mtil «te»m- ship Baltic arvived here at two o'clock, Assoc i Li. erpool dates of the 10th. i . C. inierests are concerned than the balance of | whom give a concert, last evening in differ- These goods @re new and well made. , 4 order by the President, Mr 0. C. Wight, snd with Soe ewiaenk tome a the ey power, or the ascendancy of nation. The | ent parts of the building. Thesinging. music, | {> 2!-3t_ ys eee Anew baa been formed, of wi. ber opened bag Baye from the Scriptures pears Convention of similar asao- | tonor of your note assures me that the people en conumdrams wired Ed The fol- k. Ss. BIONT, Act Lost Pelmerston is premier, Lora ies —_—ees Juminings. ii , dari f Ni ke will hi ith cand: reasons | lowing was rece’ with great applanse : UkU..UETOWN After a staiement by the President of the ciations, to be held in Paris, France, during | of Newark will hear with candor m7 for thinking that that the “independence and | ‘Why are the students of Georgetown Col- integrity of the Ottoman Empire’ ought = MTS aetna aie iat ected a ; but, that Christian “Because they go cu! ive o'clock to loo! a Revenige ieee Dentantenk ta resi 2 {rom | for the Evening Star!”’ reson sees agese wa mg teiasrsen MONDAY <j Christian lands of either hemisphere, showid | |The doar ani grain markets remain stoady | "tours, om Water vir‘et, oo MONDAY wat be at once restored to the domain of the first | at ocr last quotations. Spectator. 7 * . (formoriy Fox Mealc) is Minister of War; « the former ministert are retained excep Lor \berdeen, Newoasils, and Russell. The Kail of Clarendon is Minis'er oi Fo- emt cori: ; that their thies and state of a + perder of its man- ster hacen ny its area: and that agemen' of a board of managers, in. ji 1 il lf 2 stead of the old way of a standing aamanittes, PONS ieitg Hecate Mee i ‘esent thi. “ ding the change, the Seo’ pactantty of being represented on this occa: retary read the new By-Laws. As the object, NSIVE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF ai the sterc ot E. Packeret\ & Co., ‘The subscribers intending to change ’ The meeting then adjourned after prayer mestly in whole packages, consisting Gf— _ . i a rene d Hobart, of Coloatal At- and plans of the Association are well described by Rev. Dr. Butler Christian Empire, and to the placos made pre | mmm | Hide and bbls. ONG cad Pe Crushed, Pulver | fits; Sit George @ a>, of the Exchequer; Ww, im these By Laws, we givo an abstract of cious by the wost holy memories of “he Chris- RT AND SWEET, read while you mar, aS — and janet Sages W Gladstine, Pine: dof the Adwiraity ; them : - | tian Faith. . if your hair ts gx " societal any Rin seer nc * Si e angellor ; ‘4 The first ertic’e p-escribes the order of Lusi- pee ee = Maran ps eiaaite "AL Christian people of whatever name or GiLitays bye Silt will make ie “em crow, Coffees, very fine ‘Teas, Candice, Cordage ir Jems Graham, Ch lor; Lord Glan nes nor brown, as you may desire— Soap, Spices, Starch, Pipes, Baskets, Brooms Inall “twill require, Sa‘aratus, writing and wrapping Papers nd retail, by Brandies, Gin, Whiskey, ines, &e Z_D_GILMAN, Pa. avenue. | 99) 090 Iinported Segam, fine Chewing Tobacco “ Bb s. and half bbls, fackerai, bbls. Herrings Pure Cid-r Vinegar. 2 With a large assortment of goods, too numercus to not wear thetr distempers if t.cy knew they | 1 @ eularize in on advertisement, organization, must feel the same raptureus interest in the tke Ne toa Jerusalem from the unholy and iznowinions usurpation, under which it has languished ao long. Even now, when the air is filled with the sullen whiepors of the coming tornado, it becomes Christen- dom to rejoice ra'her than to be terrified at , ss - m tho entire s-rongth of the talented Maseum The second and third articies we give entire: company of Baltimore, under the manage- Article I —Sec.1. The various interests | went of Henry C. Jarreit, Eeq., willappear as and objects of the association shall be divided, Howlet, in Shakspeere's colebrated play of as hereafter specified, into fifteen depart- | fist name, at the National ‘theatre. eo--sor- ments, each of — Pegg yee '0 | row e . Bir. Murdoch is too weil known some one member of the » who salons i e shall be responsible to that body for the man- to the citizens of Washington to need «ny en wor h, Presidont of the Council; Earl Gran- vie, Keeper of tbe Privy Seal; Duke of Ar- gylo, Minister of the Pablio Works; Sir W. Mole-wo-th, President Board Control; Sir Charles Wood, I'cstmaster; Lord Cacniog. a ‘Terma Liberal and at erie. Without office, Marquis ef Lanjdowne. i whatever means the will of God may appoint |) Wecmry eS coma : ; agement of sail depftment, snd who shall ornament to the Amestoen sine Poy eaperr to break forever the force of Ielam, to restore | frurify the tiem nud dicerss will be narvod ont. ean — one Tae above form the new Cabinet. — bgprenty at <—< aoeniee meeting. ho |BPOR #8 one of tho beat peracustors of the| te C oristian rule the Paradise of Faith to make roe haute the system from Imparitien and you are cured al} p94 pe Lord Alordecn, Eart of Newess lo, and ‘ Sach member nominate to the the city «f Constantise the joy of the Kast, an: fe tis best of all Pargatie ’ e gt. Board four members of the assoziation (of yery dificult part of Hamtot, now on the stage Weakuens, Headache, Backach 7 is Kurope or America. Jos. Jefferson, grand- whom two at least shsil be active members) | son of Pid Tom Jefferson, who, in his time, taken trom bis own division, who, together | was the pride of the American stage and one with bimeelf as chairman, shall, if approved, of the best comedians that ever trod the constitute the committee upon the department boards, will appear in two of his most amusing are President of the asiociation gharac‘ors, and will also chaunt « The dolefal, shall be ez officio a metmber of each of thece | aimal snd werry uncomfortable history of A . Wilkins and his Di ”’ as sung by him with regular committees and shal! be notified of |; * 4 il mastings ilacect, immenge applauss, in Baltimore, for thirty Z n conseeutive nights. Mr. Jefferson is an actor See. 4 The regular commitiecs shall be ag of raré parts, whose perfo mancea will add follows, (the“ functions and duties of any of greatly to the enjoyment of the evening As which way, if uecos:ary, bo fixed by the | this company can perform Lut one night in Board in a special rezolotion:) 1 Oa lectures Washington, we believe that the National and sermons, corresponding “arr, chair | Theatre will be crowded to witness the repre- man cx ofieco. 2 Oa mectiogr, record.pg | sentations of so elegant a combination of secretary, do 3. Un ways and means, treas- American talent. urer, do. 4 On the library, librarian, do 5. On statistics, register, do. 6. On rooms Lord Jobn Russel go out, P, the city of David the light of the world. ge ‘anmere comes in, and the balance are the same as the last min. istry. There iz very little other news. M. Megie has teen apyotnted Frensh minister of fnato., and M. Boucher, winister of agriculture. Sailing of the Atlantic Naw Yorx, Feb. 21—The American mail steamer, Atlantic sailed at noon to day with 50 passengers, including Grisi and Mario, wlo have re'urned much dissatisfied with their pro fe: ioral visit to this country. This steamer takes out $1 335,000 in specie. By J.C. McGUIR®&, Auction 5 UCTION SALE OF SPLENDID GOLD Watches, fine Wiamonts aud Jewelry.— On WEDNESDAY afternoon, Frbiuary 2st, at 4 o%lk atmy A Tseil, without seserve, cecliuing business, Tas Batt Gaur.—Yesterday, two sharpers we e arrested by Officer Charies Kimball, in the very act of showing ‘the elephant” toa green ’un. Their instrament was a ball, a es curiosity, isis : xcited ho oe of all pre-eot in the strato’s office. It is " 3 made ee brasz, is beautifully polishod, and | ,,!*?4r" Wy DR. J.C. AVER, Lowell, Mass, —aud sold containg separate apartments inside. They} D. GILMAN, Washington. told the porson they had in hand that they Sas, COOK & COn Prot cars, and by all Drngciste were looking for the Patent Office for tke pur- | everywhere. i > feb 137—co2m pose of having the ball, which they said waa & bombshell, patented. There wore two charges against them; upon one they were hold to | « await @ requisition from the Governor of Ma- ryiand, and on ihe other for trial at the Crim. inal Court. The names of these individuals remedy has been is criminal to weglect it. ral ig the best mcilict te workl, aud that Ay hed, lepine, eton, detac’ kW will find this a Wits in this city each of the lat 8. C. MeGUIRE, arded t =a fib 20—a Auctiogecr, —_— OOS cin By J.C. McGUIRE, Axctionerr. we, New York. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUADLE AND EL i est awards of the Marylan! Lustitute for three Tue Grasp Batt Last Nicat —ths ball rt ; ase Stephen Tvin and E A Howard, and they | ,.\)* 2 igibly siamate < Improved a = Baltimore Markets. 7. On periodicals. 8. Ua printing and pu- | a+ ers i / t J | claim to ba from Bahimore. Whiteburst’s Ga'jery In this ctiy is on Pa, avenue, batw, | Estate on the [-land. ~ By AcTIMORE, Feb. 21.—The announcement lication. 9. On visiting the rick 10, On cats the lode sage gaps 434 and 6th streets, 017 | bearing dai mission Sunday sehovls 11. Un bible clases . 5 The, . - recordes i Maccaccrster’s Fargwsii —Tihis Prince 7 n@ othere tu | cubserite sll, & pubis well to make | the 22.1 day of Pebruary, 1 nih the premises, Lots > by s*moe five hundred ladies and gentlemen, a3 though determined that their last magnifi- cent entertainment of the winter should be remembered as tho Bepniets of them all. The ladies dicing room of the establishment, deco- rated in capital taste, was thrown open for dancing shortly after 9 o’elock; when the guests who had previously assembled in ths wagrifvent parlors and on the promen.de o! of the arrival ef the Malic has coasiderably checked operation: to-day. Howard street is hold fiim!y at $8 50; City Mills $3 25 for caib; tye flour $5. wheat $1.95 a $2.05; corn, mixol 3 3 S14; white 85 2 86; yellow 87 a S8e. 12 Onthe city prison. 13 On the asylum 14 Unemployment. 15. Oa boaraing houses A-ticle Lil —Section 1. The city of Wash- ington shal! be divided ict; fifteen districts eacb one of which shail be committed to one member of the board, whose duty it shall be to make himse!f acquainted wiih ite condition, ard report to the toard fer referenc2—or to the chairman of the Proper conmiites him- the house, focked into the ball room at the self—any field or opportunity for doing good | grst burst of the musis of one of the popular which may legitimately be occupied by the | arg accomplished cociilon bands of our city. association. . — Unfortunately the room was crowded, thus Seo 2. So far 23 convenient, the division of interfering with the comfort of the dancers. members. as provided in Art. Lil, Sce. 6 of | who nevertheless seemed to enjoy themselves the constitution ibe 73 tees pro vastly, as on a such occasions. Nearly all a pinging , © | the distinguished public men now in Warh- Tesidents of the district committed to his ington were ae a well as most of the Indies charge, that they may assist him in carrying | known ag rs in fashionable society of out the provisions of the preceding eectiun. | ing Federal Metropolis. Half the Senate and The President then istroduced the orator of Supreme Court, and quite a number of Hon- the oceasion, Rey D-. Cumming:. orable Representatives formed a portion of the After a few brief introductory remarks, he company, a3 well az many offi:ers of the Army asked: “To what clas: of cocie‘y does vice ad- | and Navy, amocg them being gentlemen witb, dresa iiself most? To whom is it most attrac- emphatically, his‘orial names. ‘The ladies tive? Not to the old—not tothe middle aged,— | dressed very richly and with excellent (ste. but to the young man. Whi fill the houces of Indeed, we know not where, out of Paris, such uchery—the bauuts of ipation’ Itis | entertainmenis are more distinguished than the young man. Whe fil early graves? The | those given ia Washington, for the exquisite young men. And if there is aught oom be | skill and richne-s with which the fair rex at- done to reacye this class from the imponding | teuding theta dress. Diamonds flashed all destruction that seems to await them, te en- ercund ug, almost 2s brightly as at times the £22 in this werk ia the noblest prerogative of | luztrows eyes of scores of the beautiful yourg uiaaa Datura. girls who wisgled in the dange. Costly bro There is no city where so rush vise awai!a'eades and laceg, too, wero very much the the young man as Wasbingior. Many come | +mod ’ of the evening, surving to render the here to obtain employment ; and find it, too— | scens very duzzling, indeed. 5 I almost said, unfortunately Lere he is sep- The papper came off in the gentlemen’s arated from the pure 1s eciations of hem3—! dining room, where two tables were spread Bo mother, no sister, brother. er father sur-/ over ita whole huge length. Mr. John Miiler, round him; the irflience of friends in the! the fashionable confectioner, seemed to have distance cannot reach him; Lore he ia alone. charge of this so essential part of the enter- His iil-furnished room prezenis no invitation i tainment, which reflected all possible credit to remain when he returns tired wich the toils ' upon bis still as an artist in his line of busi- of the day. He haz a love for society, and he {neas. The following is the bili -f fare: goes forth to seck it Here is the turning | Two center vases. with flowers beautifully point in bis history. Shou'd he enter any cf| arranged by Mca Visser; four large fruit those haunts of the vicious from whence issue pyramide; four smaller fruit pyramids; four the voice of song. be j large ornsmeanta! harps, formed of ¢ snfe ions; eady to reveive him two lange pyramidal cak-s; four freit basket tiate him step ny | illed with pine apple cregw: furr vacez, with step into @ vicious couree, until Le is as bad as | uifferent kinds of ice Gream; ten fancy gishes them-elves. Lut should tho young man be! of Madeira, and ten of claret jelly; twenty- met by 8 member of your asaosiatiua, who will | four dishes of Charlotte ruse; eighteen dishes invite to your cheerful and comfurtable | of blane mange; ise cream in the form of reading rooms, and thero introduse bim to! doves ightice cream pyramids; four wetarice Christiaa young men who will receive him ag ! pyramids; ten f.uit cakes, beau ifully orna &@ companion in their lzbor:, and introduce | mented; six boned turkeye ; eight large roasted bim into the churches and societies, be will | turkeyr; four rounds ot-bee! ; four hams; one there find the company be dusires, and ogu- | gaddie of Very fine mutton; do of venison, tho foryp, perhaps, to their Labits. lergest ever seen in Washington; 5 profgsia Fou have begun iz this geod cause, I am|of partridges, and pheasants, aad roasto of Magicians gives his farewell golden enter. tainment cn Thursd vy, and then, quick presto, he starts for Richmend Upwards of $2 ia gold watobes, jewelry, &:., have been givcn at these soi-eea recently ia the most liberal aud sireightforward manner, to the satisfac- tion of ali parties. A bumper at parting will no doubt be presented on this occasion when nearly $500 ia golden favors will agsin be presented to tha audienes. ‘Tickets only 50 cents and the farewell golden opportunity. Don’t miss it. ats o’clock p.m... on 4, 5. 6, 39, and 40, embracing every tain!y am low xs any city in thie M. W. GALT & BKD., @ between Ys wud Loti sts New York Stock Market New Yor« Veb. 21.—3toeks ere firm ani money is abundant. Sales st frst board of Erie Railroad at 45; Cleveland & Toledo Kaitroad at 69); Reading Railroad 76; New York Central 93]; Pennsylvania Cosl Com- pany 1902; New Jersey Railroad 1234. Few York Market. New Yor«, Feb. 21.—Cotton is unchangel, with a limited business at previous rates. Flour has advanced from 6} to 12}c. per bar- rel—salez of 5,250 barrels, good Ohio at $8.81 a9 12}; Southern continues fim. Corn is firm, with sales of yellow at 96c. Pork is firm—sales of 1,000 Larrels old mers a\ $12 81 per barrcl. Beef is firm and unchanged. Lard is unchanged, with a moderats demand at previous rates. Whisky—Obio is quiet ; sales at 532340 per gallon. Pifort to remcve Judge Loring. Lostow, Feb. 20 —The hearing of the pe- titieners for the removal ef Judge Loriog was hold before the Legislative commit'es this a'- ternoon [twas contended by the counsel ior ‘bo pecitioners J. Webb, jr., Wendal Phillips and C. M. Ellis that it was necessary under the cons itntion, to allege miseondusi in office as acaate for removal, bat they only argued unfitness for cfise upon the demand of public opinion and the interests of the community Loring disregarding the rules of ev dence in the Burns case, and the manner of conducting the trial, by prejudzing it and informing the ciaimante of his intended decision before ms- Ling it public, make him unfit for the office of judgo. The di ¢ of coming in contact with Mr. Loring officially was alsoclaimed as sufi- cient ground for removal, as the sentiments of tho most eminent jurists of the State, as ex- pressed in the convention of 1830 There was a great crowd in attendance, who at limes, applauded the sentiments of the speakers, notwiths:anding efforts to prevent i*. No one appeared for the remonstrant, and the further hearing was postponod for one week *s : built fame House, and Tat: , and ealily and de i- of the city. whole or in sefia- je, and oflers 2 2 desirons of pur or building tots, or hue property ots as many be dé animer, exe doeskin Cassimer, Panty te, 2 ep ah Fire.—Between seven and eight o'clock the very lowest prices. Shirts of superior fit, Collars, G: last evening a fire broke out in the carpenter | Tis, ac, vi lute atyice always ou tend, dee 39— shop peloneing toMr II, Lyles, and occupied by Mr. Wm. Thomas, on @ near 6th street c-third of the pur. nce in six, twelve, Tor note. beamng interest tom day of sale, secured by deed of track upon the prop erty. It the terms of sale are not eo moplied with in six days after the sale, the Property wiil be resol t, xt the risk and expense of the purchaser upon one week's notic: The building was destroyed, and the shop ad- joiaing, belongingto Me. Robinson, very wach injered ‘The wind spread the flames so that laaxalgle: @ the public school house, a neat and new house 1 08 a soon eaught ead was injured so much that it | ™ iy the great puribar of the bie will be necessary to erect a new one. There] 1 Mr. T. H. Ransey hoald satiety any] Ail conveyan were five fire companies on the ground, and | whe dowvs. Call on the Agent ae oe pat ahiet, 1 od, Carter's ¥ at th? expense of purchaser. AS. S. WALLACH, Tructee. JA3. C. MeGUIRE feb l—Riaw&idis Aucti they are eutitla2 to credit for their iadustry. iaontencs rn Prospert’s Corxxr Baxp —It will be per- pepe as Eesbins Pe ene eeeeee By J.C. McGUIR«, Auctionecr. paid AND Dt SS Public Auc 2th, at 19 0 etait is agext for fiarper’s ceived, by reference to our advertisemant columns, that ‘“‘ Prosperi’s Band” has been re- organized ander the charge of Frederick Prosperi. It had disbanded from some disa- greement among its momberz: but is believed DILL. to be equal nag if not superior to its former During the alternean of yesterday, th: 2 o-ganisation. itis Prosperi’s band indeed, for there are tire? brothers of that xame in the band now. — gees ae ahaha ea poo a Dlemen—a ivan mie gen on heart was never gage wazon from tho :teambost was entering |"! ty she xppeals of a friend, or the w the depot, sore bystander called tothe driver | needy fellow being. Isaac Hall was that the cara were very near him. When the | jis fan y and fiends, by those moble gus driver turned his head he found the train PB close upon him, and attempted totarn the] 1;;_ has tet acuum in aci f wue friends heres oe bat toe lato. "The car cieck the pete ee acirele of true friends horses and knocked them over, crippling one | “'#¢/} Hue can searcely fll: badly. The driver escaped by leaping from hia seat. Mr. ISAAC HALL, of the fim of Mid & D in th oe Thus i r vements consist of a small frame dwel- 8, bog ete n crib, and Ofber nee ssa tidings. T: is 4 good spring oF wter on the place, alse, some ¢ e fruit trees im bearing condition. Sale peremptory and tide peifeet. ‘Vertes: One-third cash; the residue in six and )] twelve wonths, with imterest, seemed by a deed of trust on the premises, iis of a head and heart which God ¢ JAMES C. McGUi OF VALUABLE House of a deed oftrurt from V Presipent’s Mconzen Guanvs.—Tais com pauy held a meoting last eroning at their armory, when the following election took place: Sergeant Hawiltoz, of the Barracks, instructor to the compay, and Wm. Hayward, b orderly Sergeant; after which the members J were drilled and exercised by their newly | ee elested Sergeant. For Bale and Rent. Tareatee.—As this ig postively the lasttime the ioral drama of “True Southern Lifo” can be poriormed in this city, we would advise our tween Nand ¢ wes ath of equ: seid Fir-t stree er with th NEW FANCY STORE. ui citizens to visit the theatro this evening and | ¢)4)30', zigced tn teal upon Me property. | 8k UTCHINSON & MUNRO have for sale at glad to say: but you have ouly begua jie jchickens, chicken salad, oysters in difterent| witness the beautiful aoting of little Louisa | nyo Place) steeds ralipetclmaigesrn preteen ] store, next door to Messrs. Walter member what you can do, and the eeeount | styles, bacf tongues, terrapins, and a larga a3-| Parker, jn the gharagter of Eva. feb 19—3e* risk and expen ¢ of the purchaser, upon oue week # avenue, between 9c and 1Cih you will be called on to render az to how you | sortment of side dich. ? _—_— Watcu Revrxs.—Wu Stephens, John Wil- | TONE POR RENT OIN BaICK BUILI ption of Fancy Goods, Perfume » Porte Monnaies, Card Casce, notice. use ycur opportunities; do not hold back; All praised the skill of that indispengable Ail conveyanci attend all your meo.irgs, and in ali things apy ery such oecasions, Andrew Miicg, the Npense of purchaser. Ww yi t a liams, Philip Schmidt, Wu. Howard, Andrew cheat Laci Mache one and eizht work togcthe . he cook of the establishment, who was essen Benny, and James Riodrds, all vagrants, dis- Boot eet Shoe, 5 100k Te a “he God has devolved a great responsibility on | tially ylessed, if we may jadge from the rapid-} missed on condition of leaving the city or go- ‘ 2} feb 10-eokds uctionser. ig men The pulpit, the bar—all the pro- | ity with which the god ¢ ings from under his f cen eae filled for the most part with |hands disappeared. Ihe neainess and ele- pou men. The most brilliant men the | gance of the table furniture of the house (he soar: fi ever seen were jcung. Napoleon | supper service being from the celebrated man- was young in the height of his fame; falle | ufac‘ory of Daily & Haughw f New York ) rand was @ young wan when he conducted | attracted the attention cf all, it being very the diploi of Napoleon ; a> was Kitt ; We]: | rizhly and tastefully ombeliished —eac}) piege, lington was a young wan at the Geldof Wate; | tua, deering the nates of the worthy propric- loo Young men have to bear the burden of | tors in giit or black letters. Mr. Marshal] = Chandler’s Lacture—Solemn Warning— the day, and should qualify thomselves for it. | Brown, the host, distinguished himself by bis} lection —Dramatic Performance, Se. But by this do not understand me to wieh to urbanity and kindoess to all his many guests Quareetown, Feb 21, 1353 thrust aside the old meu; we do not wish | of the decasion, who Hagered around his mag ae Se them to retire; we ask of them advice; we | nificent halls, a large nymber of them, yotil] The weather has again turned piercing yelue their opens we will be guided by | the near one carbene pal thew = eold, which, together with the water being cf their wigdom and be thankful for thejr prayers. } to dreain over the fascinations and excitemen ji ji We ‘eile tcit demn thak the wack cree, on | of this last grand ball of the season in Wash-| ‘%¢ S08! snd navigation on the river not yet ing to work; fliram Allen, krunk in the None need apply market, five and eost; Patrick Callahan, pro- the best of referen facity, workhouse thirty days; Henry Smith, } /otcl. _ vagrant, do; Wm Miiler,do., do, DRUG STOR Je MctiUlKe, Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT.— SDAY afteracon, March 1-1, 1835, at premises, by virtue of @ deed oF tiber, b ar ng date the t4th May, A D, FOR SALE INOS fe positions in Washin With it the Soda Water Ap; is one of the bestia Washir dress ©X W,” Washington. 3 feb 15 - lw ee C. WARRINER, WATCHIMAKER, NO, 330 PA. AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tengy streets, z WasHiNoTox, 5 feb 14—dtNova* oe BANKING HOUSE UF PAIKO & NOURSE, Opposite Uait tes Tyrasury. B INDS, Blocks aud Gthor secures purebased and sald. QLOR9RTOWR CONKESPONDENCE. the Weather—Case of Destitution—Mr. One third cash; the res'due in six and iT muterest, seemred by a de nm the premises, NICHOLAS CALLAN, Trustee. A‘ ‘The large aad commaodious dwelling the more vigorous—that the duty of the old | ington society resumed, causes business to wear rather a dull | corner of Ith street and Fa svenae, coutainin Mere JAS. C. MeGUIRE ae sphrcbiersieors = A sah a sedy-onemealyy = ii ji 7 large rooms, with a fine kitehen in the ba vb —eokd: wer - = . . men is to counsel, while the young men carry — aspect. This relaxation, however, will only |!" 2 jun 24—Gin on the war. * having a fine cellar and back yard, the wha’ serve to give our merchants an opportunity to in fine re air, is NOW for rent, tis excellent make all necessary preparations for the eneu- i . 4 i make it one of ing spring trade, which will doubtless be very hr at tage bearding by heavy. i Tug Mititary.—To-morrow being the an- ‘aur naan i = oe rs niversary ct the birth day Of the immortal mueb, and have already accomplished, even | ¥*#hisgton, many of our citizon eoldiers in- on. For terms app in this city, e great doal) Wiihin the sound tend to mark their patriotism by ous We believe there is ag little seat suffering feb 8 6f the Leil of this Church are children wha | ‘¥¢ event io a parade. ‘The following are th amor g the poor ig our city 4s any other of its | —— are old in crime. who have never entered q | ®%mes bf somect the companies that we learn! -i76 in the Union, Still there aro some cases i L' ebureh. Who will bring them to the canc- | Will appour on this occasion: National Guard, | aiong modest retiring persora really distros. deep, on tuary’ The church does not attend to thom ; | Capt Tate; German Yeagers, Nal fink ing A casecame to our knowledge yesterday. | at ihe ex they do not come within ite influence. Your |@*; American Nites - Smith) Mort- “4 i . It was that of a poor widow, with several | ionth clergymen propare elaborate di-cogrees, aud | S°™mers Guards, Capt. Key; George Washing- | gmail children, who was compelled to take the PROTECTION FROM FIRE, AND SAVING OF GAS. are used upon Gas bat a :hert out being burwed, and fires are te by them; these casualties wi by anew tion, DY« st notice. wany be sure to get ar il, SEMKEN’S, No. 330 Pa. avenue, beiw. 9th and lun sts. v3 i “CTING SHADE PROTECTOR Shades cannot be set on Gre shat are wsed upou thea. They reflect more light down on the table, with haif the sumpLiON Ol Pas. . : 4 ton Rithes, Capt. Chas: néw company jet] pijlows irom the bed upon which she lay si above Odd Fellows? Hall. jan 20 tor t the Honse Furnishing Store of C. WW Fae vy. bak "they - agp — formed, whieh will make tkeir frst parade on| Soa send them eh asters Peles Leyte JOHN FOX, Seereisry. ~ Ne SUS tree Mae DISSOLUTION. ry Uf partnersh:p of Barron & Onpe is this day : ved by mutual consent. Ali accounts due o Ht. Barron, he being au = of the HENRY BARRON, Febraary 3, 1855. THOS. ORME, —— z aareeeiiee undersigned wou d respectfully request all Jebted to the fi i L highways aid bedges and bring in these | that day. and will be accompanied by the] sate to procure some bread for her sufferin Seat lace -aet cis have maat need | Boon Hiftcs, Capt. Bright, wh» wil! act as 8") offspring We were pleased to learn, hibaeer! of instruction, never come within the sound | escort }S them; Union Infintry, Capt L8-| that the benevolent storekeeper sent back tye of their voices. selle. Several meetings of the military will pillows, and hg and soige friends immediate! iv The young men of Jondon seeing thie, | be held thiy evening which may augiject tho relieved thgir prosent wants. If any of the| broughi thece poor children intothe institutiong | RUmber, 1t was the intention of ine Marion | caritable wish to know where to dad the| 3° = they called Ragged Schools, apd accomplished | “ifes, Capt. Shekel’, to have made ag eat! family, they can do eo by callixg on Mr. Joao | ~ w : t ia that way much good. the young wen of | Uisplay on the ovcasion, but owins to their | Lip.comb, or tho eidess carrier of the Star in ants, yeur Christian Association bave done much | 2°! receiving thoi caps from Vhilade phi | Georgetown im the same way by tho establishment of mie. | they have pees matitg their parade jes, Gas Piatures, and Lamps of (int) feb 19—eolw TO TIC K.— Whereas John Korff and Caroline LY Kort, bis wite, jive apart, under a deed of sep aration, the public are bh ¥ warned not to trust the said Cnroline cn account of the subseriber, who is not responstble for any debts contracted by her and will not pay the same. JOUN KORFP. feb 3-law3w* viag Furniture, Dry ern uvust be p: thacsed to close the bi 7 AUTIVE WOMAN TO buf Ssttits their bit 2 . ITE : = s. - From tho almost universal anxiety to hear AN bas tesala eee tesed by that NOTICE TO DEBTORS. | . vicn sebools in thiscity. They heave gathered | ® the 10th ef March, when the Nutional] ine Hon. Mr. Chandler to morrow evening, Wines Good Helecpins al ood res a. ~ A= in soca ; tes eas ee =. in children who never before attended any | Frey intend to act as a convoy to them. Forre-t Jfall will doubéloss be crowded {0 | pommendations required. Apply to No, 382 st, Da wa please be prequel | fae oviee ib ver buses in thie city. religious service, and are training them, by —saene over wing. The hall will be comfortably | between 44 and 6tu sts. feb 213i : poss ble, as Lam ready atf jiave bern placed in my hands, with instructions te the help of teachers, whom they hava} Ciatawen or Commitres —The following | ssated, well warmed, and every attention will | ———— = ay eas am ake ee poe Ce Seen, induced to take bold of this work. is the list of chairmen of the specia! commit- aid by the gentlemanly officers and man- y Girl, a § HENRY BARRON, AM persons ina indebted to the firme Pustora feel that the day is too short for] teesof the Wachington City Young Man’ | agers of the Young Catholics? Friend Society | ousework.” Ge s wil b, elves. The wadersigned would respeettul'y say to} above mentioned gor = ence, and them to accomplish the ork they seo before [ Christian Association : te the comfort of the ladies and all athers. y on bth st., between , to Jno, Ly:.ch. customers of (he inte eg rer ee igen ey all thew; they look around fer assistanceand they} Commiites on lectures and co: mors—Rev. The following solemn warning to young] “rb g—te+ generally, ee Ape Som vier . find it in these youag meu and itgladens their} S H. Mynck. moa who ase inglined to dissipation, appears y ANTED—IN A GENTLEMAN'S FAMILY niet aren none patronage. Believing it to —— a ee Sere ren nene nenen cendiea On meseiaae Jon, 1H: Bailes ee Seth eS a chee ceaatem nee tel WY *S Goss Dineen sexe aerroans “A anes re tate Tae nk toot omen he has determined DRAUGHT ALE. such assistance Cn Ways tud means—Chas. W. Sehreincr. }| back of a $2 note, which came into our pos- ferred. Apply ai this office. feb 21- 3* | t) make the terms cash, or on short time to punctual TLE undersigned respectiully aunounee that they Young men in Washingtov, Lontre:t youto} On the fibrary—J_ A. Johnson, session yesterday morning : “ This is the last eusiomers. THOS. ORME, Agent. T have obtained the sole Agency of the District be diligent, self denying, and assiduous in} G2 nae a ofa pees of cal da meat a by spies TANTED—A Yourn, OF 16 vEans or feb 5—lia mech podimyoor tigate & Boe Yeo Goong tg 3 és oa your death beds you Oa rooms—-Dr.L A wards mother. All gone—gil dissipated away. Com. age, who is a first rate penman, would like | ————— = and gens 4 = bed iedtined b the ames of the Qa pericdicais—Wm. J. Rhees menoed on champgigne god ending on vite | to have a piace as baskkeeper or clerk’ in some | bid habeas ‘gies Oe stantly on bend, 90 tha all who may favor them cin ones Soe yes Lore Saeed S Ong Ge Pop herrea drape ara latag a Sy Na eee tee een eens come iste ee ar here Sey, Vx, Evening tar o@ pdt ag Fomasy ‘Cup , Creams, and all kinds As usual, a rupply of Porter, Ale, Cider and Min- joy by having rescued thoirsons frm wrotehed Oa visitiog the sick—Wm. C. Langdon hands of a young man who will read this, let Eitenry - through Georgetown Post Office Or Spaonn and Forks, and a Variety of Fancy Silver | erat Water constantly on hand. . ness and wisery' May the God of all grace | Oa mizsion Sanday schools—Kev.J G.Bat-| him be warned cf my fato—a drunkard’s feb 31—3t ware, suitable for presents, vig: Soup and Oyster | "Orders by mail, or given to dat divers will meet fr you in your enterp-ise! ler. doom.” AE ge = Berga T PERSON, Ladies, Crumb Scrapers, fish, pie and eake Knives, | wie strict attention. vy & ame. ir. Langdon, the Saporiaiendent of the | Un bible classes—ll. J. Kershaw. Our wunicipal election siill causes but very AN vED—BV A pelted sae * | Greaun and Sugar Spoons, ete’, is offered at low pet’ | “Terms cash,» - sant So hat Mission Scbou!, then gave an account of its| Oa the city prison—U. H. Rideaour. little intereat among our citizens. There seams nex eae ce Eine tt. | Ces, and Warranted sterling. Il. SEWKEN, eee Wagon, bat NaNY & SHINN, success. ile said they had established « Su On the asylum—M UH. Miller. to be in moat quarters a very general indit- through City Post Office. —— 20-3" MG. 330 Ps. svenee, bo Ob tea AS ce ® Geos baties 3 day school on © street. between Fifth and Sixth;| Ga qmployment—T. J ll ae Lehrer eee sone pe ae — TANTED—A Tniaua RL AWEE RAGES tee aS Sia dase they bad en —, oy about 150 — fro Cao hoarding houses—S. Hi. Young. poo the pabeteation ot tegen taht, Os SLi Diane tea tae Wee LAW PARTNERSHIP. — ane JEWELER, rome ee ee Lexr.—To-day will begin the season an- tended’ evidently for tye ileegs of yoking ard ady unsylvania avenue, gc ag Riga a taht No. 330 Pe. avenue, Lezween 9th and 10th strait i . 5 i t : é ERT J. an for sale a maguificent assortment He also said that the7 could not extend their | nual! 4 observed by a large portion of the} fun at each other. All, however, soem to re! ROBERT LLKER and LOUIS JAMIN Offers in aenenn ae ree ol eke [ee ee ber = cn a ore jam a a ‘cron anne Boarding. nwolkereed Sania.” for the argument of cases in} goig ER. Breastpins, ings, Seal nomore. They bad not collected the scholarg; | ligioug services before the celebration of G od | for a species of pleasantry. : mre + . the Supreme’ ‘ourt orthe United Siates, at Wash, | &2 aoe, Sree Viet Chaise” _— the children bad come voluntarily, and they | Friday, which commemorates the Savior's| sion is that regular tickets for Counoil c ee ee eae Se eae edding Seale, ui i i VA RDING.—A lady having taken the hand | ington city, where both will attend throughout the i ith teachors. ey wished | Death, and Easter, the Festival of his Resur- | parties is yet ind the bush, and will not op acl ba be mnot | cain Sees ener ee: payee prt eee <r the sahesl, tat could rontiod: The Episcopal and Romin Catholic} make their appearance until the morning of Bossa eet | pong nay ee rt ee mont = Wastioztn, WN. York, not for want of rocm. Ie then asked that} Churches of this city wera opened for worship| the election. the Philo- | Smilies, cither turnished or unfurnished Also, kas | or New Orleans. jan 19—ec3m the friends and members of the associ: this mor-ing. There were gr sermons} To-morrow will be celebrated by the \o- ations. ‘Thimbles, Triakets, etc ot ericies: ‘are warranted as represented and - unusually low. Lead ae cecaereapeheneeticeananeesi aa ea Nex REGISTER FOR AMERICAN STATE rooms for gen lemen much targer than are generally TEORS, Papers. of Niles’ Regirter, 76 would uni r : : demic Society in the chapel of the college, at apiated to single persons. MR. BUSHNELL’S SCHOOL, ~| 1 —A compl te set = ee ee eee 3 o'elosk. Washington’? Deaeapt Address | “Table boarders ‘and permanent or wransient per], gan Tuirternth areal Band @ ats | vols oF any other Books wall be given in cachange a pore od ‘ks nif to rien with scholars| A Mitirany Coupasy, accompanied by aj will be read by Scott B — _ an eeaiies posed bg he accommodate on the gop eerae " THE next quarter will parse he ich dn « densionn Ouse re Mrarcaged at ier - . : let r Il be delivered by A. H. Loughborough. a sot rc mi nee ae ler aneen prey + eae pape "Yesterda; Me Sebillor's great play of the Rob- | Py OCKET and Quarto Diaries for 1855 for sale by Circulars may be had at the principal geri Laer Bookstore, near Ninth street “ithe corre ponding ing secretary of the Amer- early ibis morning. bere, and the amusing farce of the Wandering PR jan 8—w ERANCK TAYLOR. — and at the School ro. ms. 7 y CE

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