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THE EVENING STAR, fURLISHED EVERY AFTERNCON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) Ags, CG 9) lvonts oF a A eaetaed Beamuth tice By W. D. WALLACH, # ai be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; Papers served In packages at 37% senis per month. To mail subscribers the sub- mription pricels THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advances, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less thaa three months at the rate of 124 cents 3 Week, EP SINGL VOL. Vil. . WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. MARCH 24, 1856. OPIES ONE CEN®. eee eee ~ THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Whis excellest Family and News Jourmai—con- taining a greater Variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Satur.” © @ay morning rEnue, ‘Siagle copy, per wamum ......ceceeeressee 8) 9S Pive copies Ten coats Twenty copic.... 1” Casa, invaniaazy In avvancs, 81 copies (in wrappers) be proc atlize counter, Immadionelp ter the hooker paper. Priceo—Tuxux Canreg PosrmasTens whoact deallowe bs ‘os?’ wi NO. 974. UN(TED STATES COURT CLAIMB. L,'J. MIDDLETON, : OFFICIAL. SINGER'S ARD—THE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN C. DEALER IN IGE - Improved Sewing Machines. DEVEREUX, of New York city, and M.| Office and Depot—Southwest cerner of F Tarasvny DerartMenr, Dec, 1, 1895. pr nd THOMPSON, of Washington, D C., pieeners Twelfth streets. feb 37. ie EVENING STAR. ich was granted the highest Award of ated oe MeSON, of We Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of | "Spars uibition those et | THE STAR WINDOW; and Coanse sean ad atailan wseceiens Gree JONAS P. LEVY, the United States that this Department will pur- | the World’s Verdict ef 8 periority. OR, THE OLD MAN'S DARLING. See eu ta teanet ee IMPORTER AND DEALER IN chase to the amount of $1,500,000 of said stocks T[HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- — cs operate in immediate and careful | WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE | a: any time when the same may be offered prior to chine has simplified them in many respects sateen mattersat Washington which < GROCERIES, ge! ! F and tt [conciupep. | and they are capableof executing twice the amount pag ° may be entrusted to their care by gentlemen of | Genoral Commission & Forwarding Merchant | ‘e1*t day of June next, and will pay therefor the | CP Tog “ney aia ‘formerly tie any given time CHAPTER 1V. the profession and claimants in the city of New INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, following prices, to wit: They are without question the only Machines ca- Thsengh the wie of asta sulaeio York, or elsewhere in any part of the Union. No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of ten | pable of sewing every variety of goods perfect; a Three long years ad brought me thithel; They may be con: a a per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1848, iid bec or heavy trace for ee = I forgot the nigh broken. 2 : Ps a Laces bernie FD to claims which ‘have pe purchasing elsewhere. a premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued h And the tears that fell like rain ; been at any time before Congress or Saab poe under the act of 1850, commonly called T ain be furnished at eace upon ee ee ee eee ars partion interested ae GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and ER +P pu as they j es . DEV KU No YY; des UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN | forstock of the loan of 1546, redeemable on the | are built strong and durable, and likely to corner of Wall street, New York city. and not likel the habit of sending eur to. 12th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury | get out of order. M. THOMPSON, Washington city. Dr. COSBY, anmnine Richmond, ‘duu € God, I thank thee! God, I thank thee! That I meet him once again! Doubt and Fear have fied forever— Pride has bent her hty crest! While thine eyes rained tears upon me We have machines with attached, for As I la thy breast, of January next, a premium eee. s I lay upon thy , N.B.—J C. Devereux isa Commissioner of the | Va., for Dental operations for a num: Prior to the Ist day , binding hats, cap fronts, gaiters, &c. Three + weet augels came beside me— , Ciaims. fob i0—tf | ner of years, and take pleasure in recommending | Of percent. tfreceived between the ts Jan- | "Ii ‘Thread, Cotton, Needles, £c., constantly Paith, and Place, and Perfect Rest, -W. W. —. SE EN, Jev ter, him to the citizens ‘ashington as the uary and the 3ist of March next, a premium on Sand, at the lowest rates. Tooth Extractor and Dental Uperator that we Pe SO Penns. avenue, between 9th and 10th strecte, easily be imgained, the tie that bound the un Sami own, chines for old machines of any kind — Terms lib- ‘i y and Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- Wyte Tinsiey, BoM Francisco, MD. the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist | eral. Persons who have been induced to purchase sophisticated ety of richly chased Gold “eeuahge t — descrip ever Sond. & Bro.’a, No. 290, corner of | July last, if assigned with the principal of the | inferior machines under the — of being street an z tfon, the very latest styles new lot ov 37—6m* cheap, will find this a benefit in d Geaeva WATCHES, warranted —— certificates received prior to the Ist of January pot ormeon ls GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. ee Ot ; ET next. After that date the interest will be allowed | ——————————_____ FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. R. 0. MUNSON, AY 310 PA. AVENUE CHUICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. A® ansortment of fine Sliverware, Pitch-| L) "i, eth on a Gutta , | inaddition to the premium from Ist of January to as, rs, Creams, Goblets, Cups, Forks and | Percha Base. ‘afer ith Allen’s = the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s | §(), ()Q)Q) APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA pons, (sterling > Fish, Cake and Pie Knives, | ent continuous Gum, comb{ning beau- broken when the hand of the world was upon the United States (with the current half year’s in- | of Trees were raised by the late John H. King, | found another mate, and his pleasant home FANCY ARTICLES. . @. Binni terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by | they bok be guaranteed to be what they are rep- | now resounds with the music of happy chil- Freach Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in D. DrRP the party entitled to receive the purchase money. | ““Appivto W. Albert King, No. 35 south High ey Cand Caste, Fertenensatan, nape Canes ae a = Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts | strest, Georgetown, D. Cor at Valley. View ase a, fe sane " Upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, wi Somes mie nocnwen of a) etown 8 3 or Philadelphi th ‘entitled to rece: a es furn on application in Gold, Siver and Steel Frames, to sult wang) hired aati ve oem ersons desirous of information regarding Sew- | Of the two years that followed, I shall say boy and girl in their quiet country home, was weakened and finally our souls, and Clyde and I were again no more to each other than brother and sister I liked this better, for, growing wiser as I grew older, I saw too well that he was not for me. My ‘owth and well assorted lace was on the mountain tops of Fame—be 8 interest will be allowed in addition for the money | “5 09 Peach TREES wan oa u in tops Butter and niyes, Soup and Oyster Ladies, ty, strength and cleanliness. Wtth thie cellar. plete assortment and well Seoart ni oved Sethe ee inet pence = ss 4 Preserve, Seger and. Cream Spoons, Salt Cellars, . M. is determined to keep ‘with every Mah wtih tie neil: A few very cholee Dwarf PEAR TREES, of | Piness. So, out meeting, we disso! ved Napkin R ings, ete. etc. ‘ im in Dentistry, and strive to please | Certificates transm’ is Departmen: extra size. . the new tie—called each other by the dear old sl beg okie D WARE, “aa heneus and progt his ae . der the present notice should be duly assigned to | ~ The above comprising a very choice assortment | Dames, and loved with the dear old love. He Spoons Hon dren’s voices, while, as he watches his young | I have s; and graceful wife, and meets her glance oi fond uffection, he blesses the kind fate that withheld him from committing the ‘mistake “Forever! Ob, Clyda, that is along word,” he answered in a tone half doubtful. “ You are with me now, but I shall lose you again. Your heart is no: here, as itonce was. I wish { knew what spell would chain it.” I he = seeey ie hear him complain “ Aleck,” I said, “a ing y Miss Harland ?”” — - 4 pe ae sighed, then answered briefly— “Should ‘ou ever marry, Aleck ?"” aot Why do you ask a = eh i ou giv _ biagt. Ale ‘© .your consent to my mar. T felt the breast on which my head Ie heave once convulsively; but he m: the eae said calmly—, “Tf it will make you happy— you oes again ?”" . neyo Anan “ Yes, again—and more fondly and estly than ever before. My wed for Clyde ever inserts 2 and if received after the 31st of March jE foe know oss Tt cost me ne pain to per cent ; e ing Machines wili please address little. They were full of follies and mistakes | give him up and take my old place in his HAS RECEIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY | wave oor oe inad Bee ee | ana prior to said Ist of June next, a premium of | "8 1M SINGER & CO., —made memorable by many a broken friend- | heart. My love for that other was a frenzy— a magalficent assortment of — and 5 M.D. 5... Towies, =D. 1% per cent. 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. ship and by oar buried love. T, a8 may | Hot, oh not, what I feel now! With this man A eee chy AT a aay ee @:F. Chamberlin, u.D., DDS. | Interest will also be allowed on sald stocks at | _N- B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- Aleck, I can live and die—his heart will bo my home, and his voice dearer than all the fame I have ever gained. At his feet I will lay all the laurels I have gained; to him I will dedicate every future efort: and it will be the proudest and happiest moment of my life when I call him before God and man my husband!" I was trying his strength too far—he turned white, and caught me almost savagely to his breast. ‘He shall not have@ou'”’ he cried; “I will kill him first—he never shall take the ‘ace that ought to be mine! Are you so lind? Have you not seen that I loved you’? ‘spoken it, Clyda—you must have me now. You are mine by all the Weary years I have suffered and waited: mine by all the tears I have shed! Tell me the name of this v ¥ E. J. KING. | ofa lifetime’ by wedding me man you love. I will——” eve and'age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, ana | lene. Se | erent tr GO: ees GUTERIE, Also, for sale, a few thousand very choice} And I? Freed from the tie thathad fet-| ‘Hush’ Hush Ob, Aleck, hush! It is Opers Glasses. DESTINY DE STRATED BY THE | dec3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. | ROSES. Apply as above. E.J.K. | tered and galled me, I built a fair and godly | you! i> We take pleasure in showing cur goods to PLANETS ©R ASTROLOGY- —" ANTHONY BUCHLY mat li—tt sh Bul temple, whose foundations were on the sand— “Clyda, for God’s sake don't trifle with me ail, whether purehasers or not. ROF’R SYLVESTER CONTINUES TO ANTHO : All our goods are warranted aa represented, and will be at the lowest possible price. {7° Jewelry and Silverware made to order; Diamonds remounted; Gold Pens inted, and Engraving on Stone executed at short notice. Chronometers — all kinds of Pomed branes —_ Musical Baxes in t order at short notice. ns _ 1H SEMREN, Jeweler, 330 Pa. avenus, between 9th and 10th sts, p des ime = : CHAUNCEY WARKINER, TUPHAM & NORFLET Gidea Ae ktCues Rw. |sannie wets ih fete stone ND DBA - 'D. HARWESS BURY and SILVERWARE, wouldrespect- | "49 Seventh st . opposite Odd Fellows? Hall.” fally solictt arene hades Oech way ae MESSRS. TO PHAM, ood article, to cho! of mn gova and Copenhagen WATCHES, selected with ea wp epg penne Bt PRI |AMENTAL TREES. Pa fees Maas Weoeigte yee Life, Un DE RT AE ER ’ lady acitbeanag ar haa sede er oF | beautiful, with such beauty as the world se! such as Love, } e, Desc on of Persons, an esidence Ne. 303 Penn. avenue, = i it. Riches, Business, Fricnds, Rights, Claims, an onth side, between Sthand 10thsts., Fike subscriber, at Lineen pees hd [epee eget Cuan pr Tookel Sends Deeds 7 Mth street, in Washington,a large and well The temple crumb!ed—the idol looke d Suits, Gate Lee ei Ries ae Bee ate pte he eda sel:cted assortment of FRUIT and ORNA- down upon me, and all my love and adoration tempers cured in quick time, and all necessary conveniences {or meee MENTAL TREES. weroin vain. That which was due to the Terms: Fifty Cents, male or female; People of | properly conducting his business, Amongst them 12 to 15 thovsand Agee Color, Twenty-Five Cents. ea eoateha would respectfully inform the public that he is pene ante and of fine growth, at @: my reward. : eIeland> aeeener “mar s-im® pg al ean pot He SAS carne ea 15 to 20 thousand PEACH TREES, forming a stood, one day, in a crowded church, and . | $100 per thousand. tiched on the Meet naan, wirich Will be far- | 90 fy to 7,000 PEAR TREES, dwarfeand stan- As heretofore, no pains wii! be spared to give | dards. yp ree Seale peeiois: orders will Witha eral assortment of PLUM, CHER- ned the vows that bound him forever to another— I joined the throng that crowded around the I pl therein an idol, stately, noble ard coldly Creator I gave tothe creature, and this wus A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS | complete assortment, at $12.50 per hundred, or | Saw and heard him whom I had loved utter happy pair, and uttered many congratulations A few hundred DWARFS of eatra size. with theirs—I pressed the hand that had so in this matter. who it is you love I clung to him—I kissed him over and over again, and cried passionately— “I am nottrifiing. As sure as I lie here in your arms, Aleck, and tell you this, just so sure will I never marry, if you will ‘not let me call you my husband» “Oh, Clyda! Oh, these weary, wasted years'’’ he said, with a choking sob, as my earnestness forced the happy truth upon him. He bowed his head upon my shoulder; the strong man wept like a child; but I knew they were tears of joy, and not of grief annot bear it. Tell me pein 4 often held my own ; saw with an aching heart, ‘And now, Aleck,’ I said, as we sat to- NORFLET of this ci be pemply atte to at all hours nace COT, NECTARINS, and QUINCE the same beaaieg smile shed down w ~ me— | gether an hour after in the same place, * tell the view of time-keepleg and durable qualities respectfully Sethe J feb 7-ly Also, CURRANTS, GOUSEBERRIES, | looked for the last time in that beautiful face, | we why you never told me before; why you ae ee nished | thetr friends and the public, that they have com- AGENCY OF THE RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, Ac of a = at a for me the ne not save all those “ wasted years,” as you those wi rohase. the Saddli: sf it the above stand, " q i i the most approvi nés i an auty of earth assed away 4 GOLD SEALS, FOB and VEST CHAINS, | here they will. make and keep comeentanay | Keystone Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. | syostakPor ORNAMENTAL TREES 1s ex poreccr. < PINS JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, 6OB- Capital.....0.++eeee.++0+$300,000 . J tensive and fine. Amongst those ef large size for idi NNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR | streets and lawas are men thousands Ef such es | ,,2he same letter that bore the tidings of the Z disclution cf this early engagement, to my ending January 1, 1856. merit a European Elins and Lindens, ‘fu- . Fs reser Assets of the Company, consisting of Bonds and itp Trees, As = Abele, “a other" Poplars ; guardian, contained also a few lines, written MOrtgages on unencumbered real es- American and European Horse Chestnuts; Sugar, | in the height of my anguish over the last be- hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’. LETS, CUPS, FORKS, &c., for sale at N. York | Ladies’, and Boye SADDLES. BRIDLES’ ‘The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, der, MARTINGALES, and ene HARNESS of e Chro tne every dese: m. for city and country use, Rey Z> Musical and other watc ES re- an Linas iH 5! red TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- Eee A EES TRAY Ee | rate nee Cormoretlone orth part ete, OO | Silver, Scarlet, and Norway Maples; Mountain | reavement, that 1 told him all. I was buts Also, JEWELRY. &c. ING BaSkETS and FANCY. wo KBO ES. | Stocts of other Corporations, worth par “25,620 00 | ash Green and White ‘Ash; several ‘varieties cf | child in years, and I pined for sympathy from No. 379 Pa. avenue. between 6th and 7th streets, | HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS. COLLARS, | Cash on hand...s0..--2-.sesseereeeee 31,856 30 Oaks ard Magnolias; Weeping Willows, Golden | him in my sorrow. jut his answer, cold and Somes Hole BUMS OBEN Warou, | 32 HAMES. Hore, Sooke, and Gust BRUSH” | Bills receivable, costing ot Mating Willows, and’ many others cautivus, and carefully and guartedly worded, jan 3—3m Washington, D.C. — ees c 7 * | Stock notes ..10++.ee0ee+814,286 00 51,339 70 | Ornamental Evergreens and Shrubbery. | ™#de me dislike Miss Marland still more, and Ishut my painful secret within my own heart, DAGUERREOTYPING BY A LADY. All material used will be the best that can be $219,420 00 Great e: jons have been made to make this E ime. Here, [ thrught, was a speci- obtained; and both of us having been practical lese; it tains from thirty | £fo™ that time. » { thraght, per RS. A C REDMOND HAVING ADDED | workmen for several years, we feel confident that Whole receipts for premiums daring he erty thousand Firy and Place of eee hin | men of the ‘dark ladye’s” influence—baneful to her new rooms a beautiful gh t, — in | OUF Work cannot be murpasted, cither for style OF | “the year.ecessscerescsseesecs- coe $112,812 06 | thes, a portion of which are of extra size. and gloomy it was Andif, for a moment, I = pp oy not tb have her Pletares | @urability. By unremitting efforts to give satis- Paid for losses and expenses during Persons wishing to embellish thelr grounds and | had pined for my quict home, atid longed to — ted, ifoqualled. tn the United States. PIC. | £@ction we hope to merit, and respectfully solicit, | ~ty.¢ VOR orersrescee cee aemeerecces, Th 133 04 | proprietors of public cemeteries will find it to | weep my heart outon his breast, these thoughts a share of pubiic patronage. ES pu: up in Embossed Cases for Fifty lar attention pald to covering Wrunks — such as are usually sold elsewhere for one end repairing all kinds Bf works Particular attention paid to Copying Deguerre- | _S@ddlers’ tools constantly on han@. nov 7—tf otypes, O1l Paintings, &c_,&c. SPRING GOODS. Hg R. solicits the patronage of the Ladies par- OHN H. SMOOT, No. 119 South side Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, D. C., has re- ceived his First Instalmentof SPRING GOODS, ant te Bl President. esate te call and select such as may an- | fled uickly as I oe his words, and I clothed J. MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. swer their purposes. myself with strength, and met the battle alone. —— Persons residing near, when it is desired, can | Ty’ wag fought well, and steadily, and brave- Risks changed from other companies to this. | have ‘'rees delivered, with balls of earth to the ly. [give my reader no details. but let him No charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of | roots, which they will find to give them a decided at Wendt; take ony own ward the thie ; J. E. Kendall, Ever. Morrow 's Exchange Office, | preference over trees transporte! from a distance » L left nf ike a lp : first door West of W. B. Todd’s hat store on Job gardeners will be supplied at 2 reason2bie Again I left a ‘ew and loved, and went Pennsylvania, avenue. discount. JOSHUA PIERCE. out into the world alone. Not this time in sul ed to the early demand. =F feb 7—3m DAVID MYERLE, Agent. | mar l4d—wif ope of ox ferent as me A kind = = Sy ss Plajn cols all wool Mous de nes. === * 2s 2 of stern and it a! energy, and deter- ay REKLOOM, &e , ASH PAID FOR FU . * + = . WILLTAM PLANT & CO, UNDERWA- Pie eek Pare ites CHORR BROTHERS BANKERS ERSONS DECLINING HOUSEKEE tec eee pee at ee » KERS— caceil3 Seventh wait a lored ¢ igared ‘Brilliantes , ’ or baving a surplus of Household Effects on | Voce ‘aunched upon the broad ocean of life, I = = 100 pieces English A American Calicoes. Y AND SELL hand, will find us prepared at all times to pur- | Was an active and daring swimmer. Stro: ocured in any ground = 9 BU. Dg 2 E cEz NGE; | chase theirentire stock, or such articles as they | and desperate strokes made, and the bil- 2 Colds, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages, | 35 Frees White Gambries and Jasons Lids te Serine te Pe CHANGES Sey wah to dispose of. Call and see lows that threatened, at first, to engulf me, a 50 pieces Checked and Plain Muslins, ; m the best quality faratahed at stort notice, on the } 35 Ficces Richardson and Barklie’s Irish Linens, | 2 SH Parts of United States and Europe; No. 269 Seventh st , bet. I and K. ; ape before me and showed a safe and 8 ining passage to the distant shore. Yes, I = ; COLLECT DRAFTS feb 19-c0d pals I , aight. faving the exclusive right of Crump’s nd ergy meee ieee Se eae On all parts of United States and Europe; | ————_noinhkES” SCS aad ibeaaeas oho reper se eet 0 sped Patent Corpee Freserver, we guarantes to kecp t8@ | 51 04¢y hleashed and brown Sheeting Cottons, DRAW BILLS ROF.H. W. MUNDER MOST RESPECT- | five Gr hoard i wiggeelon. arbors! dead for any leagih of titas. Jy ly _ | Toweling, Table Damasks, and Napkins,” ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; fully announces to the publlc that his Sotrees guided by Se Metin Gaede eee Bisetens ioe Lands." lieavy Gonaburg Prints and Sitiped Geechee” a AND See non Es; Mars cabs eae every es ee ter past behind me, and lived only for, and in he ? s " pubic Norte PURSUANT TO THE | Mixed Denims and twilled and plain do, BONDS, STOCKS, & UTHER 8: te the present I based in the noontide of suc- cess; { drank large draughts of adulation, aud my thirst was still unquenched. I was the star of many an assembly—the dionne of many a sovree ; I forgot my unhappy love in a whirl of excitement, revelry and pleasure. But I could not forget the green and peaceful ‘These entertaloments are considered by all who astructions of the Secretary of the Interior, | Also, Whalebone and Manilla Corded Skirts, NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. naveutttonded them tahoe the ueast socialite that B ia hereby given that, in order to a slate —- meat te whshae lance aa, Investment paying 10% and ever, for sales | nas ever been qisen in this city. 1 -| wit er seasonable goods, to which large ad- — an Ta Ww reas approved September 3, 1960, easitied, “an | ditions will soon be made from the latest aiivats LAND WARRANTS. Crea BE pa cite the State of Arkassen, and’ other | 1n New York and Philadelphia. We are at all times Furchesing, and have for States, t laim the ‘swamp lands’ within their Cash and prompt paying customersare solicited | Sale, LAND WARRANTS of all de at the same time afford to parties | to call early. (mar 5) J.H. CA CAPS!! €A ! nominations. UST RECEIVED AND READY FOR IN- Land Warrants cata ee Sy ieconain, or nO Sik Ginaed, and. Jockey Caps of GR iet of my early years aswell. I felt that ba i Minnesota BB BRO SRS. Cloth, Sil zed, an ockey Caps, quie a 5 fel a! proper poe tions a — on op ey oe Ee fan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. | all myles aad colcts scleepleton (hoe pring, di around me oe false and hollow. and I der said and cal MID Se GEO. H 7 , ined and wearied for the tender confidence ity to introduce evidence, all lands so se- | Hf tinue the Perfumery, Stationery, ard Fancy ORE NEW JEWELEY, WATCHES,|" par'd 4 Gents. Furnishing Store P ; : ted, to the approval whereof no objection be . j , ? at, Cap. and Gents. gf Serenata) the manly affection, the fearless truth that io within ~ sor ft the date 1 f, Goods business, and keep soleiy a first-class M Silverware, &c. 232 Pa avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. Diamond, Pearl, Cameo, Florentine Mosaic, La- mar 12—eo2w Plai ma plet Gihecion eet bees COLUMBIA MARKET, ne Piano, Music, and Musical Imsirwment Store, Wil be certided and patented to ——— the | ¥e shall continue from this day to sell our sock va. Such objections as Stee corte anal ‘a wih at a great sacrifice. Diamond Broochee, Ear and inger Rings te bes accent beer odie an we We fuvite the ladies of beer city (ele ex- | Diamond Crosses, Studs, Pins. &e Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 13th st. are A amine our assortment, assuring them tl ey will | Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s extra fine Watches ARLES MALLARD HAS OPENED THE for transmission = emer capes nds of | 224 it the largest and most varied in this city. | Gentlemen's Pob, Guard and Vest Chains ene place for the keeping and sale of Pork. oid one a — — as — lori oat fasion! See style i a SAS! Guards | Bos, Mutton, Poultry, Butter, Lari, topeae 7 ps, cases, Portmonnaies, Jet an r= silver Tea Sets, richly em! Vegetables in all its sea- apbe following classes of land are exempt from | neiian goods Papier Mache and Pearl goods, | Walters, Goblets, Caps, Spoons, Forks, Ladies | With Game, Fraits and Ve 2g a ain = with | Umbrellas, Toys, Baskets, Dolls, Chess, Statu- |" and every variety of Fancy SILVERWARE, st. Lands entered with cash, pb oons the | S1¥, Toilet articles, Visiting and Playing Cards, | suitable for presents. Pasenage of te eee Ske sear mar ine | Pons, Ink, Paper, Cabas, Wetk Boxes, Fans, | rhe re cme te ok of the latest styles, just re- Detar bs thateeeice of Gost ean ce ee | Be » Clocks, Vases, Mantel Ornaments, | ceived, and offered unusually low. prior to the passage of the act of arch, 5 | Engravings with or without frames, Knives, ee toc eceoe aan mane locators of swamp Knives, Scissors, Lazors, &e , & and overfiowed . F Call and examine. Itis our pleasureto show Sega ee pat,_Lands alseady: patented to the State under goods whether you buy or not P Remember 306 [NDIAs THE PEARL of PEARL Riven, | _J002}—awim the swamp law. sis bo vale ‘@ avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, the by E. D. EK. N. Southworth, $1. ARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR AFRIL, Pi chp nl mor obj Sacagisicene ? have Great Piano and Music Store of Learning to Think, by ea Guten cents. received and for sale at SestoKk the land pr ene put hn time. aft aac eupiration _ mar 12 JOHN F. ELLIS. United States, Canada and Cul a, by Miss Mur- SHILLINGTON’S BO B. had always surrounded me there The third year of my self-exile was rapidly drawing to a close I sat alone in my chamber, lonely and sad, and thought of the stirring events that had followed one another so rapidly in my briefcareer. It was x short but brilliant triumph; yet, somehow, as I looked at it that night, the glory faded all away. The wind wailed among the maple trees outside with a wild music that went to my very soul. I grew restless; I thought of Aleck in his distant home, free, as yet, from the despotic sway of his plighted bride, with a strange longing ‘Oh, if I could only see him once again— only hear him speak to me!” I sighed—and turning to my eserotoire to C.M having had sixteen years experience Ina neighboring city, flatters himself that he will be able to keep a chotce selection of PROVISIONS generally, and hopes, by moderate charges and M. W GALT & BRO strict personal attention to the wants of his cus- pare rs bet 9th and 10t 2 tomers to merit a share of the public patronage. en ser: whiie away the gloomy moments, I chanced of sai int. with the HAYTS!—HAYS! ba 2 $1. Blackwood’s Magazine for February. upon a infers & sored written to Clyde, oo as ss o— EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF nates a for poe Fee Old Donte: by Te ty Reyuctas by me, and returned, when our brief engage- Leary ther fash- tess of Lasc “4 = " a care- “Tae Uists of swamp and overflowed lands are donut Gectmuare iar mate a full A et bes rads orthe Comrades in Arms, by | Maguerite de Valois, by Dumas. paenid Sk UTORSD: =e aren em oyer oare ®pea to inspection during the regular business | and complete assortment at y th, 50 cent Charles Vavasseur, by the author of Minnie Grey. Pees < naa Eeatenieny or Year Book | Henri de la Tour, }) vertline Ae a of Facts, for ' 3 81.25. w Books and ever; ing in the Sta Forsaleby )E. K. LUNDY, Momerpline tor sale a? a mar7—tr No. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown. Soe neron es SELLING OFF. Stationery and Bookselling Establishment leave my cheek. Aleck loved me! He had A CHANCE FOR GREAT BARGAINS—| mar2l____Pa. avenue, corner 4 street__] /CRre MY S000 my childhood! He, so wise, — this ——— of April we shall ofr ENTLEMEN’S NEW SPRING GOODS. | so dignified, so noble! Oh, fool that I had maketoen: thr our aseal ftmunkase ibe Stock, WY d Sic ROW Eom vise oot Spring Cass. | been! 5 P We mention, in part, Jet Gocds, Brushes and | of New and Fashionable CLOTHS, CASSI, | ‘Those burning words drew the thick veil arte Quarterly Law Journal, published In| Combs, of every’ elas and. style, ‘Perturnsry, Ferra reall tao el to ongler from my own ayes, and I trembled with greet famend. January No. Cologne, Extracts, Soap, Shaving Soap an : , at short notice, at | and sudden joy. ere was the key to the ca een See vat B. Boxes, Rozore, Strops, Knives, sear - tin a ok chenpéi tives than the sees! Hf lea restless unhappiness of the a fect r a Sr m9 pyeeenrenepeqreseyteceonoaiehmageee » Portmonnaies, Card cases, Card recety- WALL & STEPHENS, was the reason of my secre, discontent ie VAnua BLE LAND AND PENSION | §™; ee EE pihildcen’s ore pad G be mar 20 Pa av between 9th and 10th rts. deep. and passionate flection I bad always oks—scarce. if d } * lt for my guardian had grown, during those [ainots Bounty-Land Patent Book ; lands in| Wuiuis Noe ahd Gree eee eeesands, | GENUINE EXTRACTS FUK THE HAND. | fe fy) qsapeye legsly, till my eyes fell upon a paper in Aleck’s own firm band writing. It was a letter t» Clyde, of recent date, placed in that packet by a merciful mistake, and told me a story that made my heart beat loudly and the color bours of ine Land Office. Given under my hand, at the me of Washing ‘a, tuts 21st day of December, 1855. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner General Land Office. LANE’S Hat, Cap ’s Furn. Store, 494 Pa. avenue. rthe Pearl ef Pearl Kiver; by Mrs. Southworth. The Famity Christian Album; edited by Mrs. E. P. Elam. Vol. 1. Matthew's a of the Laws of Virginia of a Civil Nature. Vol 1. jan 10— ROM LONDON AND PAKIS.—HUW- ard’s Laws of the British Colonies in Amer- ‘ea and the West Indies, 2 vols Debates on the Quebec Bill im 1774, 1 vol ; Auber’s History of the British Power in India, vols Hough’s Political and Military Events in Brit- ‘sb India, from 1756 to 1849.2 v. 1s. of's Rise and Progress of the Laws of Engl and and Wales, t vol ’ Wilks’s History of the Half Century ending OOOO E__ EE rrr ; y 5 sold: late Rulers, Note and Check Books, Vases, Chi HIEF. months of loneliness, into @ love as fervent as gro Dom ”s Resultsof the British C. 1 ot teapot heen aes By a Goods, Fans, Cages, and an endless variety at UTCHINSON & MUNRO HAVE JUST | his. That love might have slumbered forever Sen fe teen {the | seripti 'n and location of the tom of teed’ to | the Piano store of JOHN ELLIS, received a fresh supply of LUBIN’S EX- | but for the sudden shock that woke them into French pee ES rhe Soy ee which they are entitisd. mar 8 306 Pa. av bet. 9th and 10th sts. | TRACTS, which they warrant genuine. Also life and actien. MAUGENET and COUDRAY’S, and | ‘fe Sa Ponsa aay Jacob—Science des Finances, tire de i’historie | Pension Rolls of the United States, 3 volumes; SINGING AND FLUTE LESSUNS Esveniy ak ; » And now the way is clear bef: nanciere mederne des Etats de l'Europe, 2 vols | showing the names, service, and allowances, &c., R WILLIAM PALMER, Professor of Sing- vant) Lyon's Kethalron Haule’s Bau bus: | Oh, Aleck! Aleck!” De Marens et De Cussy—Reeuel de Traites, | Of all persons entitied toa pension in the differ. M a # Conventions, et autres Actes Diplomatiques, 5 | &at States and Territories of the United States sf ith my &c., having been induced to accom; d Barry’s Tricopherous, which they can I made some hasty arrangements wit TAYLOR & MAURY, bookseliers, by his nephew (Mr. Henry Palmer, the eminent pl: | fursish at New ¥ork procs. a publishers and business friends—packed my “De Of the above books, iuveicee | anist,) on his retarn te this coun ry, and to take | "yhose in want of any ev the above, or anything | trunks, and in the early dawn of the next day a eae Receoll de Traltes des Puissances om agen and those engaged in ‘oe up his poridonce ‘2 ed ae gi he paney to re- | inthe Fancy and Millinery line, would do w I was hurrying on to love, and home, and ¢ Europe, n eithe: De Marteas—Causes Celebres du Droit des jusiness esive pupils for ins t 18 Sing! ng Or | to give us a call, when we will be hippy to wait |), ess—three blessed words! 6-ne, 2 vols Book store near Ninth street, | 1" the art of Flute Playing, having been assoct- | on their orders pee “ tting as I leaped from the ated with the best Professors in Europe, studied H CHINSON & MUNRO he sun was se zZ De Martens—Nonvelles Causes Celebres du| NEW SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, | under Crevelli, the great vocal master in London, No 310 hy dy betw. 9th and 10th sts. | carriage, and ren ep the a eigen wrens Droit des Gens, 2 vols. AND VESTINGS and under C. Nicholson, the renowned flutist. mar 13- tf prise them all a cecoeeee Sa mp 5 Imporied, with many other valuable works of E ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FIRST | For terms, &c., apply to him, by note or other- the musie-room was silent; the whole house tthe same class,by FRANCK TAYLOR. supplies of new Spring Goods for gentle- | wise, at No. 257 ‘Pennsylvania avenue, between N ESSAY ON LIBERTY AND SLA | had an empty and deserted look. I threw off ~~~ | men’s wear, of late and fushisuabie styles, select- | 12th and i3th streets. au 2i—tt very, by Albert Taylor Bledsoe, LL. D my things in the hall and ran up the broad JL UTHING MADE TO ORDEF. ed with great care, from the Philadeiphia and | Now gue maOw Tee | Profesaer inthe University of Virginia. Price® ‘ne, f heart told me where I should MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, CITIZENS | Sf VA cnarhets! whith oe Git mapaia and | “NOW THE SNOW 1s THAWING! mar 19—-tr FRANCK TAYLOR. | steire, for my heat’ toma ser, and strangers wishing to supply themselves i 2d ‘most supericr manner, at much ches ue LAKES ARE OVERFLOWING os i find him. Yes, there he was! With superior garments, made toorder. are invited | 12 the se u per with EANS.—THIS DAY RECEIV- I paused, as I reached the half open door, Cramine our superior assortment of Doeskins, | Tes than the baa yg ee ENS, ELOW EES, S . ith ERE Ge aaa eee eel Saha feeb TR OEr aay pe git and Tooked in aren : ae sat in my chair. ‘ ‘oths, Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Velvet Vest- GOODS, MUsicau BO % 3, French PICKLES, fresn TO- | the star window, buried in a painf, - ings, all of which has been selected with an es 3 Pa. avenue, 34 door east National Hotel, TIONERY, &c., &e. ee oe ee ya ge E 4 =e ed n & painfal rev - OPERA GLa for | MATOES, GREEN CORN, Guava and other ie His face was turned to t ew ih, Waals Of our customers, which | “onagh® “venues Tete lobe) ee eS rent. AE THE LAKES,” | JELLIES, LAUCES, CASADES, ROREE-| os yaact had made Mal aier ed ae sto armas to aneusare ina eenanct ior to} _ fet —HENKY PALMERS ] _™ 2. av., Rear Adam’s Express. | RADISH, &c., at me, corner 15th and I sts. | He looked gloomy and despondent I could Prices FALL & STEERER? | Me W- PIANO FORTE CLASSES P. NEN®ANG, whet opt make him happy. Like a epirit I glided — Pa. avenue, between 9th and Mee akeets. Five Dollars Per Quarter. ‘ ae ee PLANS ENTENDE! et are aODe OE PLeeS TW GUIENCE, across the floor and stood before him. f sunk Wored** Pa- que mines ee Fe ee CATIONS for buildings of every descrip- | W “Ar and Discovery, for 1958, exhibiting the | UPn his breast; I kissed his lipg, and hands, Sen ea So | ae ete even marie tion, and su) their erection if required. | og im t discoveries, inventions, and im- | 4nd eyes; I wept, and sobbed, and laughed, a raiNG ST YL Eef Gentiemen’s Dress KETCH BOUK UF MEISTER KAKL, Designs public ae bene rae provements c She pest roar j ‘one volume cf 398 | all in the same moment. He sat like one pa- Sie New York Dress Hats. LANE’S ‘The Ocean illustested’ ke j ee se Tales fro omse reasonable terms oil ii ignite Stet 2a itch ate “ Clyda, is it you, come home again ?”” * Coven iilustasted, by P. H. G 5 “Omlce, aie PF stree , north side, between 14th PERFUMERY AND TUILET GOOD: “Tt is 1, Aleck—come home to atay for mar 5S—w cheap; i FRANCK TAYLOR. and 16th, Washington D.C. mar t-1m ,atJOHN F. ELLIS’S. feb i6-tr_ | ever!” and I nestled closer to his side. mar |-eoim nisbing Store. “ Clyda, I thought you knew my secret. I never dreamed that I had kept itso well. Did you not suspect it when I told you how Clyde loved you?” “No, Aleck.” As the events of that evening flashed like lightning ever m: memory, and showed me tal blind I had been, I could not help ad- 2g— = = oe T had.” “And then, Clyda, you were so young and happy, and I so much older and giaven, that t thought it wrong and wicked to win you. Can you be happy as an old man’s darling. Sce here is what has kept us apart so long.” He pushed his curls from his forehead and showed the same silvery threads I had seen once before. “Those? Oh, Aleck, I love them, and I ne them then!”’ kissed the glittering curls, and bowed m, head upon his breast—the lost haven found. , And now, in our quiet home, my noble hus- band and Iam blessed, as we bad never hoped to be; and each night we sit together in our favorite window, while the beautiful evening star rises slowly in the clear blue sky—type of the peace and love that dwell at last withia our hearts. . ee A “Say” ar Vicrorta.—The funny fellows of the Boston Post give a capital bur! esque of the usual opening speech of the Queen to her Pariiament. In oracular-brevity and the use of the first person singular, it is quite equal to the Queen’s: “My Lords and Gentlemen.—Since wy last speech at the opening of my Parliament, I have finished taking S bastopol, and have triumphed over my Russian enemies in the Euxine and the Baltic ‘* Foreseeing the approval of the mild reign of peace, I have felt it my duty at once to prepare my dominions for the operations of husbandry, which, I am induced to believe, will redound greatly to the advan of my people. And [have recommended the early planting of my corn and my oats, that a boun- tiful harvest may continually spring from the alternate use of my showers fey my sunshine. ‘I am happy to state that his Royal High- ness, my prince consort, continues to behave himself in a docile and submissive manner He showed symptoms of uneasiness when I took him to Paris, and he saw me kiss my Napoleon. Bat he is since reduced to a state of subordination, and admits freely that the Louvre is not equal to Buckingham Palace, and that the Empress Eugenie is a positive fright. “ft have had a pas de deux with my Jona- than about enlistments. which was like to have ended in a Russian polka. [am now engaged formy next dance by my august ally, the Mosquito King, who is unwilling to give mo up until I have seen him quietly estabished in his seat, from which my previous partner ap- pearsanxious tooust him. I shall keep a sharp eye tomy Canada, and devoutly tr before I am a year older, to see matters sa factorily tranquilized in my two hemispheres, A Bap Hit.—All the world do not go to shooting galleries, but many visiting them have seen a contrivance, by whicb, when the bulls-eye is hit, a spring is touched, which, acting upon machinery, throws out a human figure, in the most horrible contortions, as if pierced by a bullet. A gentleman of this city, who isa pistol shot, was invited, when in New York, mto a shooting gallery baving this contrivance, which he had never seen or heard of, The first — struck the centre, touched the spring, and out sprung a man, who fell, as our friend supposed, shot through the heart. He fainted, and upon coming to himself, found a crowd standing around him, admiring the effect of the joke, and also of a large basin of water which been thrown upon him, in whieh the shooting gentlemen had washed their hands, the sable streams of which were running over his face and linen. He left. Tue Furvre Laxp —There are green mead- ows in the future land; there are deep mossy banks; there sre soft meandering streams; there are lilies blooming white and fair ; there is deep-toned music chiming; there are stars of diamond beauty flashing ; there are harps of floral gems; there are fountains dancing like fairies bright on flowers; there are birds of paradiscal plumage; there sre rainbow tints of glory burstingeverywhere in the fature of every soul's existence. {gp There was a feilow in York State that asked a young lady out to ride; the young lady agreed ; he drove around to the house at the appointed time ; appearance dressed in having got herself and boops into the young man saw there was no 7 lor him, whereupon he mounted the horse’s back and drove off in triumph. Gallant young man!

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