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- — ate te eae * Miss 3 . oe «22 . . — ape a — $$$ on rene THE WEEKLY STAR. s ‘ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) - - sativus excellent Family and News Journal—son- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, "i 6 ean be found ie npy othe ts gualahal oot Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and 11th street, coneiag. : on Gotartay Br W. D. WALLACH, i Bi TERRES. and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND sir ~ - ape eon A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in prokages at 37% cents per ‘copies._._. a month. To mail subscribers the subscription pricets . > subsori rs ance. eure : THE EVENING STAR’ THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARB for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for throug less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a . soppend ian be ra T*Single copies (in dona be it - OSA VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1857. NO. 1,886. | Fetiarege SNR Porrm. who ene sonct treme Will be alowed a CASTA DIVA! was a it politician, and when they had i ‘a Pi , ¢, High ho.” sighe Mr. Patron, “whataforlorn | burned is house they took and threw her into |. FOR RENT AND SALE. _ Summer Retreats, &c. ___ Dentistry, &c. i &e. life it is to live alone?’’ and he drew his chair | prison, where she remained ear, OFFER FOR SALE. MY FARM, “Rosen- YGEIA HOTEL, . VILLARI ris (TE OF CHE | CONSHQUENGE G eas close to the fire and ensconced himself therein, at made her escape when decease ‘eceibte Aig eras rs from Sees of Culge a : OLD POINT COMFORT. VA. Sige, woghd recpeatiuly forts treet a EONREQUENCE OF TI ee prapping his tri-colored dressing gown about | trouble in Italy, the prison doors were unbarred | This Farm contains 196 acres of land equal tornny Wn | petit Mos ity Lal Cao tpes Beating, rien! P ineme ol ine Distnaet and voinity, thet hey OC Manic ont ser eour st him. I wish I were married! I know a lady | to all. this section of Virginia. Forty acres are'in timber, | Pertoular locality aoeny one on prepared epee nls a genrectrwmdey dy profes- of Music Musical Ci coandlse. “By boards in the same house too—and I believe | She sought frantically for her child, but in | ‘4 >siance open land in fine order. @n itisalarsé | signed, and will Wo dpened on the ier of, sion, in the most approved style, abot A Bone mo Mayenne : : ; be id valuabl f she'd have me if [ were to ask her; I mean the | vain, and believing that both Lauretta and her | bearing ‘comprising’ the most dentable yatioticn pclae ert Seah gnccessive Jung following ea H pretty music teacher. She is young, delicate | nurse were crushed in the mob that killed her | of Apples. lums, Penches, Apricots, Necta- | tion, xaiety aid good keine, Pape “ Lt eee m and amiable; only there seems to be something | husband, she came to America to try to earn a | hes. Grapes, fai &c., suited to oe, aemate. & | For health, no mountain retreat oan panter at ony Tue IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. Fh pg Dray oom Syd five cart melancholy about her; she is a widow; I like | livelihood among the hospitable strangers by | Out-houses, &c. The Dwelling is plain, butaingy | Sa307 OF the vear. It is as exempt {rom disease in ress the Music Depe Saget nad 1» ke. Kis plain, but am y | August and September and October as in April. May DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of | ‘'S: ron ak, Office, No. 20, Penn. » adj tier’s. is & Sons in Mayence. we will sel her though. and believes she likes me; I'll think | her fine musical education and uncommon voice. | sufficient. to necommodate n'amall family. is» bee ; 5 nd the fi A “Loomis’ Mineral Plate A,” 4 e ity, very cheap in bundies. this over. I have plenty of money, and org 8 Madame Victor believes that Lauretta is her ene ry and Deanty i: bewiet lea arints wouat sloacanrer tmeaebon ithe woather ts milder succoestully introdueed hi eal, SS Yichus, Guitars, Evcenteandt 's Flutes. to spend it upon. Yes. I think I will ask | child, because theirstories are Samay e. | scenery, the beautiful Village of Culpeper, with- | water are ia he Ted ol ieee ee artes oF the salt icascit io Werigeten ey otal Que stock of Baton & Raven's faba Witinen st pretty Madame Victor to marry me. Five years have passed since she left taly; but | in 8 few minutes walk. offer facilities for attend profusion. ‘There 18 no more inviting spot on the |. Lhis improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chief. | {Suis ehmted Pianos will be completed again inn Rap rap. rap a Hor babe it ter eves will not deceive her. | ffas, while te Orangeand Alexardtin Re Rend gute | Whole Atiantio seabonrd. it is atrietly true of it | maine a act of but one piece of‘materiny nnd | font whic we will well on the most reasouat> rn ae 2 5 - “ f 5 \" A “t 7 . N * cane = = pei aaa Her oma s features are indeliby engraved | it within a few hours ride of either Washington, epee ape peepee cceurte; it iu tide, % sheir construction, and they Bi Mme ER BS —— Depot, ooruer of lith and EPz SROLt lease sir. it’s your clean clothes. upon her head. Alexandria. Herp seal ah eed nwrigh this! aor a + it | gaivamic action and metalic tas! There are no | —” W.G.METZEROTT. it eee “Clean clothes! and pray who are you, you Her kind friend supports h fi ights | ®* many ad) i little cherab, and saaade ‘You come from?” of stairs, and she belay tke rudy = te pablus. Persons desiring to purchase arerespectful- | Di 5 joints to become filled with moisture or particles of | PLANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. . Archer. Jarvis, and other army surgeons at | fond. PANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. 'y Invited to calland view the premises. It is for | the post, Hon. Dr. F. Hence they sroeere and clean. They are —— : : - - : Fs . Mallory, Drs. Semple, | lighter, stronger, lest fn ‘a - . “fam Lauretta, sir, and live with Bridget, | nerve herself for either intense happii is- | sale tely, but if not sold before Saturday. the Ist | Simking, Sheild, Hope, and Vaughavyand ideed th yer arpentances i will vive Steemaut Mr, \. H. PALMER continues to add new mem who washes your clothes, and she sent me with appointment. pmemer aie August, on tliat day it will ho offered at Publignue- vide ical Faculty renudent inthe minaity of ue Thousand Heian ont wil o will produces Nite 7 Paregs.., Apply to Pr £4 the basket to-night.’” ey are about to enter the room when alit- | Hom, Qn the premises, without reserve. Terms | Fort Monroe, all certify that they ‘hare never | similar wife of art to equal amine in purity, ken Bookst v ‘ay ‘rem = “ - - : le. fe d known acase of bill d fer - A ‘ore. Tuesday, Wed » Fre ti =¥ = Pears a _ did, Soe little corre = voice ey her ears, singing with wonder- | R.G. BOWEN aide Court House. Van am ginate jhe re, and ne a sail seasons i is the acerutys serene ee sink ase day a a. between Zande. m ak ing. and the basket is larger than yourself! | ful power and expression, an Italian melody, OR SALE—A FARM of lls it car shest spot om the face af the earth.” (See All work responsiily warranted. — = chet Come and sit down in this chair by the fire and | which the lady herself used to sing in her own from Washington, near the Neventh-strest road, Pinuelr sid oteiten Perea) petns Sener apisiy Seatbelt ee Vora MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher warm your toes—there now, I want to talk with | sunny land. She stops and grasps the arm of | The improvements are a small Dwelling House, © | may 23-dew&law2m JOS SEGAR, Proprietor. J of Music, having vacant rs 3 fe you. ‘Are you Bridget’s child?” her friend. good Stable, a well of good water with new wood ee a TI mori pump in same. ‘There are 3¥ choice fruit t Ain si pp* cs. GOODMAN, of bene pertectet Sone “aging, oF Ope Syn i Aba oe * -- Bee 3 choie rees. JQUIE | 5 SU! y; % . 5, Tec! 5 Ob no, sir:"’ and a look of care passed over «Oh, wait,’’ she whispers, “let me try,’’ with | part of the farm is well fenced. It will be sold « bac SUS UTE Re AN rotons fyicahses MANUFACTURER oF Ruresi; femt nnd | to favor her $2th an eariy application, ‘erms made the little face. ., | great effort. she continues and completes the | £21". !f immediate application be mado, orit may be | ‘This highly improved and well established WA- | His complete nrrangements enabling iim « RS kny i | tesidence, E street, between | “No, I thought not. Washerwomen’s chil- | unfinished strain in a voice that an angel's | led for eity property. othtough the Post Ofhce. | LEKING PLACE: 1s now open for the public Pronent the folluwrgs reasonable prices t Hetzerocts © the Music Stores of Mr. Davis dean dat leave intel yee, wae soaks bated tore: |ateht cect cote DALE, No. 34 M street, or through the Post Office. Feception.. ‘The trains on the Orange Ron frome age Upper Sett eeth, on Gold. .......@atoB | waned acéSm ihend, ee eae ate: Weil tiidig, Mow acme i Guenukthe dion: ee Alexandria west, and from Gordonsville east ? jo" on Silver. HREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi connect at Warrenton with lines of Stages for Oncor more, en Gold you with Bridget? have you no parents ?”” | Lauretta stands in the centre of the floor. Se the Springs, distant six miles by a graded road. n Silve : from Boston. Also, three very fine, me ‘hen ; ia- Gaiaa oat Se frocks an Moe! Passeucers from Baltimore snl Washington city, | _ Filling, Extracting, 7 second-hand Pianos, ‘but Little hed cere REE ; renn a foci ee Hise eed - os eyes dilated [eens from the hei pis of ( meee aeike Springs at ts, o'clock 6. mn ana rons pairing at the same reasonable rates, Alloy Parenting at ous Panne Bor eg scldat great get —s mite thea et te a “ ing."” | wit on long repressed. Her mother’s | §ohrer. and Hawkins. {i2ac : Bisimene and the § math todiamer: ase iae ‘ soo Onn S tenaner an to i Warervoms, between 9th mad ime — Sing! and what has that to do with it voice has reached a spot in her little heart. | tion; partially improved: new house: 13 acres rich rien dee LL Mg emote os i niet bac 2 a je JOHN “Oh, sir. I sing my songs in the great houses, | which vibrates on her memory like a glimpse of | creek Bottom: and some fine Yellow-pine timber. It Sue — pare sarverd 4 upon appli- ENTISTRY. eer ee and they give me sixpences, and I take them | Heaven. | bog = Collect de nl etl as a see are je 101m ALEXANDER BAKER.” D DR. STEPHEN BAILY, sid pA FoR. ep ONE fos S100 to Bridget.” Madame Victor sinks upon a chair, and gazes | "1° *™ — as ae PHI NO {88 BEXNsyLvasia AVENUE, SS ‘ P ae oe saalbees: be hie, you pay your board, then? Well little | long and earnestly ciiien: ta little wetuatens OR SAU By EMSIDENCE ov - eyasie ae aoe y Bees 'S, VIRGINI. Three doors from lth Strect, —— W. G. METZEROTT, Lauretta. will you sing for me now?”” figure; then she stretches out her arms and | Hil, fronting. i the avenue 162 feet 9 inches, auton | _ Will be opened for the reception of Visitors, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the publicthathe | Terms Corner of Penn. avenue and lth street. “ Yes, ind and the little one stands up | whispers, ‘come here.”’ C street south 2% feet 11 inches, and containing nearly | On MONDAY, 2zd June, & can he seen atall hours,at his office, located as above. v- may 18 in the middle of the rng. and, opening her rose- Lauretta slowly advances, and when she is | 54, square feet. Through tickets can be obtained at Baltimore, ¢ feols assured that an experience of fifteen years* . , ured th 0 HREE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS bud mouth, she sings Casta Diva! close to the lady, she nestles her head upon her | -'"* ® tf W. F. PHILLIE Washington, Richmond and Alexandria. practice, with the large number of patients,and great AT GREAT BARGAINS.—T! a. z Passengers leaving Baltimore in the early morn | Variety of difficult eases that he has trested waceecn ss nee PM “Bless my stars. what a voice! I know | bosom, and draws a long deep sigh. ESS, SALES On. liberal terms, that valuable | ing train, via Alexaudrinand Manassas Gap Rasiroad | fully, will enable him to. surmount ang duheu'ts, ite etn Se coe something about music myself; at least enough | *- Tell me your name, aw 9 SQUARE OF GROUND No. 133, situated be- | to Strasburg. reach the Springs {rom5 1o6'clock | Scientibe or otherwise, relating to the ‘Peete Hie take old Pianos in exchange ka tom c myself; | x » Sweet one.”” penn 1th and 19th streets and R and &. containing | same evening; and those from Baltimore and the | OWN experience confirming the opinion of many mes | @k?.0ld Pianos in exchange, &e. to know that such a voice should be a fortune to| The lady presses the little form still closer. | 100,000 feet. Apply at No. 512 (2d stury) 7th street.” | West vic Harper Fece asd more and the | expen the profession, and especially Drs. Hlartis | poner nol hem are full seven Gtaves. Snely finished the one that possesses it. Littleone, where did | ‘ Darling, I am your mother'”’ Jets POLLARD WEBB, Agent. | 9 ae J. N, BUCK, et) ee ae, pas lod mum, toes since; todis- | isenly amr cotare eae i touch,one you learn that : I know it,” sighed the child. OR, RENT Tro WAREHOUSES on 6th | S050 ceenennroncnoren | Ail Enamels, Gutta Rercha, India tate oe ben ite, Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upon as Narve tau ht me? ou know it my angel? street, between T'ennsylvania and Mfisnonts ave- ments for the construction of Continuous Gum Sl ete they will do weil to “* Nurse! Who is nurse? 9 «Yee; Uhave seen you in my dreams, and | RiTinHing en kes MPH #0 3B WH SON.| & P. HOOVER'S ALL. - S a a m | call and see them, at te . S. B, HOOVER: TEEN HALL, BOOT. 4 Teeth, and that Poreclian, mounted on Gold Plate, our extensive Pisao Ware: >} cae f re rm a th ly relint : | fooms, No. 306, between 9th and lth, Nurse is dead. . The dark eyes fill with always called you ‘mother, and when you sang | —— ~~ EES eee LISHMENT.—Sust received this day mouths was mucet oeeionione crn no | JOUN FL ELLIS. tears, and the ruby lips are quivery. just now it brought it all back '”’ OR SALE CHEAR aes Hberal terms, the | arge assortment of the following articles: American Dental Convention. *OLD MEDAL PREMIUM ed Mr. Patron waiks up and down the room.| (ood Mr. Patron went to the window and | £,, {lowing FRAME DWELLINGS, viz: One FOR LADIFS, Although he flatters himseif from his long resi- | Ga PIANO = erro P: Phesir3 ; E. just finished, and situated onthe northwest corner Ladies bro bla dd Gute h | dence a: FORTES. t r nze, black and cvlored Gait > with nd practice in Washington, he is favorall . . Hie curiosity is exeited as well as his pity. | =a Miser. * * © & *# of 22d and H streets.in the First Ward; one just and without heels known to his numerous friends and patrons, he bese WILLIAM KNABI « Please, sir. shall I have the basket” Brid-| | Once again we seo him sitting in his easy | finished, and on the meray nproving partortne | Eadiesycolered. bronze, and black French Kid | leave to refer them ta the followin , Corie Cue get will scold me if I stay so long.” chair before the bright coal fire. By his side Ot ate OP a ee : and Moroceo Slippers : . PESTIMONIALS: Continnes the manu fact ale “* No, little one, [ will carry the basket, Iam | sits a beautiful lady—one hand lies in his, and ‘ ad ear Enaliy Me Sip vad?” ned Tedies lord pronaes sel Taek aitore st 31 n) Ecua the tte Roctir oF the Cavern of Epiphany of be ia ti PIANO POR TES, uadorthe nets = going home with you.” the other was tenderly stroking his hair. but 18, on north side East Capitol Ladies colored, bronze, and biack Congress Gai- | Dr. Steruen Batty: Dent Sir—I desiret Row ilitam Knabe & at the old stand, rea Fs ins, | 4 5 ne more, situated in different parts i "35 and 31.75 om {or ponaily. sntidennenan | NOS: 1: 3, 5. and 7 North Eutaw street o t's up five flights of stairs, sir, and there | her eyes are resting upon the little fairy who 4 P ters, new atvie at $1.25 and $1.75 my esteem for you personaliy, and my confidence in psite the Entaw H. P Sawitichs in the aes Ls sits at tha plans seats a it ' at) 2 (2 story) 7th stroet. Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Morocco Boots, pow as a superior dentist. The operations executed | “Phas havenion toe apr Joan aman Raboubl geviih yee: | oct roe emote cst Rahesmy Gad see] _ POLLARD WEBB. and Slippers, all sty len. lr ame have len highly satisfactory. Ihope that vou | Nand Battaunore 2 stand Light me “| apa has broug! OR _RENT.—A two-story BRICK DWEL- FOR GENTLEMEN. receive the patronage from my friends and the | streets, on the 1 ow Lamready. Come, my little singer, you | home to her. LING. with back building anda fine yard at- French imported Molia Ville Shoes public that your skill so well deserves. i Premises partly occupied by Nr and I will be acquainted before long. Don't; The lady is his wife. tnuehed, sitnat reet, isecr 13th and Mth Fr Patent Leather broad-strap walking Ww. Yours very tral Hears McCafery as a musto fe assortment —— fall down these steps: keep hold of my han The tairy is his * Casta Diva.” | streets. The house conld be made one of the best a ashington, Aug. 25,185. J.W.FRENCH. | aca hiehly-finished grand square Pi - ese steps; keep hi y | ry is i business ctamta fa Washingtoa: bear mitienator: | (Eravce Kid end Patent Leather Congress Gsit- — also, Melodeous, from the best makers from otek here weare in Broadway. Now where do we steps of Willards’, an adjoining Flint’s Hotel. Pos ers, $2 to $4. From ono of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. | Octave, sume with dualhe key-boards, doutie tone, turn’ down Prince street, hey ’ and now down | | [7 Here is a pleasant little story, well told; | gestion given the ist of July. Apply toFRANCIS | Frevieh Calf and Patent Leather Paimps, and | yy empl ect; Gorman & Co. ven. | 24 stops to suit small churches. eae Saat Rs Cee ee Te oe | egaaee ae ae he ed ee | Midge Femi Sreza corner oF sad thats, | Otay BE? Prana Pairat Lanthor ond | tinal Workuzen as atone? jocreten Daw: | © Beet setentnely tated © te mesatisiemseg never fear, little Casta Diva, I shall tread s: Me os ‘ould make it—ou 5 — Calf Gaiter Shoes ofall kinds very cheap. | portant and ditheult piece of work, which he did to | jiberal terme oo. Wholessleand retail, on the most Ty anak while tk litle Mslteeicne ‘or being doubtfy this foundation: Sone | WALUAHI Coe eel Ronnet Rae y menage caunfacion nd ay wuew, of the fact tt | Oar Piatt were,awarded the highest, premiam < i e7— . ' Ww yea f . é for sale ye we | eather Bonnet Boxes and Saleen ol Fresh aaa go! ial)at the Fairs of the land door ?”? f unfortunately one of the sae eral me see ant | 3 ACRES OF LAND. oa LE aeorab obgerpary brie Ereat pleasure to express my entire confidence and | Pt tive heat mokiee fro ee een Pianos from some Carpet-lmgs and Hand-tru oes mare of the best makers from New York. Boston and Bat ill, . timore. We were aleon' ori - HARMANN BOGGS. | the Industrial Exhitnlion held. ie Heke at hich estimation of his Baltimore, Jan, 12, 1% ble estates in this on, and has all the ages of Water, and is also heavily ‘Timbered, “Och. and 's it you. sir, that would be after | tion the name, thouxh we do it in fear and tremb- | gg hits '* gne of the moat val coming to see a poor woman at thishour’ Will |“ling.) worn by the hasty bride belonged to her | adv: ; Cheap Cash 31 jell-eolm bet. Sth and Ar. A - = pas me , - 4, > “2 ginia, 1855 and 1836. They have also been awarded you be seated, sir.’ said Bridget. wipin, mother. ‘The revengefal father, finding no other | It adjoins the estates of Dr. David Craufurd aL sah wih | Extract froma note received from the late Hon. John e é <enudian hake rail her ae mt ws # ag | excuse by which he could take hold of th T. Craufurd. Zachariah Berry, Sr Dr. Ben} SPRING AND SUM) JOHN H. AM: Ciny politan Meclnice' Pais ir fase at the Metro- were not ironed to be suiting ye, may be?” ductor of his daughter, took the hint of the ¢ [ce and others, and layson the road leadme from | S)'swoor, No. 119 Hridze street, Georgetown, De ‘The teeth you made Senate. Aug, 1 In addition to this we are in possession of testimo . 2 _ etticoat, ts i _ y Bladensburg to Upper Marlborough, about five mil ‘Shirts all right, Bridget. I came to bring | Picdand sent to the State pte tre him | from Upper Marlborough and twelve from Wash * | C., has reesived from New York and Philadelphia, home your little girl, and to ask you something | So be careful, young men, bow you allow your | it bitcske Gries Ge tehie eos ees and now offering at very low prices, to cash and rompt customers, a large and general assortment of niais from the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country, which ean be seen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of E ang could be better. Very er: Pate mE | y between Gland # eighty acres of very prime | 2 appt hgy — : about her. She has been singing to me. Will | sunaway wives to be bedizened in any finery of | Land, ‘This Inud produces lixurinntiy all the crops | RIAPLE and Faxcy Goops—oomprising in port as tele those that neck relief fcom the maladies of the | Gvery whet held st Wuch Our instruments are you tell me where she came from 7” oubtful ownership, lest you find that the sheri:t | usually grown in this rezion of country, xuch as © style Milk Robes and fancy Silks eeth, | can che y recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a All instruments are guaranteed for five children, indeed. sir. but her story is not so | But here is the incident taken from the Missin. | one hnindrod neres of prime white oak Timber Land | Black Challies, Lustrdsand Mous Delaines myself. and the work has ail srood sell Reese te months from the day of sale if the instruments do not 2 pe Sed Pa) «| Sippi Clarion: | i! ich printed (all wool) Mous Delaines t . ee iy Jas 4 give entire satisfxetion. si very long. She lived with a furren woman, ne ‘ . | Persons wishing to purchase will please call on | . . xe se enyenrs. OBE T ON, al the wdan bla uuaed Thee Pee cee exten Toumgsoamp here has just heen making an | the tindarsitned, fie nginent the promises. who will | fiten Greandics Harere, and Iaconet itebes apn Lg Ye Conf of the AM: i. Ciiureh South, togive wan cal beiore Lede wo mi - clow, named ea. ¥ | ¥ dishonesi of d foods. | take great pleasure in showing it to a 4 { ‘ nna ie 4 9, 1856. = she was waiting maid in Lauretta’s family, in | As the young chap has sustained a good tepnta: | 'Thialand te suseeptibie of division, mead will be | Big, vers and mods, plain Waroges and De-| i the undersigned, having bad ooteaioa toavad | Soran ee nama ‘ABE & CO. Italy, somewhere. and while she was out with | tion prior to his ‘misfortune, we think it likely | divided into two lots to suit f it donired. | pitt" ench Rrillianta and Percalen qurseives of the professional skill of Dr, & Baiy, : the child, then only two years old, for the sake | that he will repent of the act, and advixe that no} opff [lia lanl is not sold at private auleonor before | bigin colors Craveliax and Spring-sty le Popling Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been cogniz~ = of the air. there came a big row in the city, | proceedings be had against him. He went intoa | ciered on that day at public sale, ai the subscrihers | ie tient scmseyieble Seese sonsure in OX pressing cur ndnurstoe or tee ert ICE. bsrenig Z * house in a retired place in the country. H Ty | rinted Jaconets and Brilliante pion: ration of his artistic and the child's father was in the middle of i Pag’ ip country, some Six | home pinee, to the highest bidder. ‘There will be a | Ww fi De to Site skill.as w ‘miy satisfactory manner > and got kilt; and when shi hed the house, | ica eri ceces eens parce! of clothes— | pint exhibited ou the day of ante, peat makon now styles Gingharas in which ke performs the most delicate and dificult | | ,,2° M{DDLETON, ; and got kilt; and when she reac e house. | chiefly petticoats—belonging to a young lady. | ” Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money jee eh oe ps operatic Dental Surgery ,and we respectfully re- | "Office and De ICE DEALER. al = fright, aoe ‘it was on a = — a | One circumstance, however. connected with the | will be required tm eash on the day of sale and the Suclich Prints of mew styles; in great variety, at cnaimenr! him to the contiderice and patrounse of the | alice and Depot—Southwest corner of F nd 12th erott ne, and niver was she able ind if. transaction. might possibly shield him {gomcrim- | htiance in one and two years, with approved securi- conte: ; public, of which we consider him emine: worthy, | ——— > = Ana So she Kept the child aud comes to America | inal prosecution—and that is, the young lady her- | t¥. bearing interest from the day of sale; ora mort Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies Putomas U. Water, Architect bapitel. CE! ICE! IC ful. with it, for she beard how the streets were paved | seif happened at the time to besin the tticoats.* i rie seott aren eee My ry aE I Ry ite Gotes, sn ates wariery- B'S Honaua, M.D. Of Ge sine D b. = I ly inform hus friends and the public generally thet with gold, and when she came and found | The young scamp! If he does the like again, | 2° ee , Sper lpr See ee UNCOLN, M. Dicof Washington, De. repared to fareish <amilies and others) ; | ell get himself into trouble, | PXOR SALE.—A_yaluable tract of LAND, con- ad ee stripes Nasi . A. Brabies ae * | while she lives. nary gold nor food but for the working, she had | eenata.”? : | taining about 63 acre | Washington city, Terr 4 of Washington, D.C. *RGE WaALtTtoN, Ex-Governor of Florida. mall-figured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins inid and striped Jaconet, Nansvok and Swiss ch the season) with the best qualit: delivered in any part of Washiugtoa had G and within 3 miles of town, and guarantees to give entire sa to go to work. as all we poor creatures do; an’ asta r all a One-fourth eash; bal- ‘H Watrter Levox, Ex-Mayor of Washington, : she took in washing in the onc roomdownstairs; | Tue Increase of Ocrax Steamers. —The | ance in 1,2. 3, and $ years: or halfin cash, and. bal- White Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets Hexry BaLowin, U.S. Patent Office, eer int east tek tame ee — bat niver a bit would she let the child do for | increase of ocean steamers may be regarded as | Abee in city ‘property, amproved. Apply at No. 512 Irish Linens (of the best makes) very cheap O50 psVi6"T, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, | F.Kinwett & Co., léth street; J- B. Moon®, Drus, itself; but waited on it like a slave, and only | one of the most remarkable features of the aze. | (24 story) 7th street, Linen Cambrie, Linen and Bishop Lawns. feb 20 tr ist, Penna. avenue, between 19th and 2th streets taught it to sing, “ as its mother did befureit,’ | But a few years have gone by since the first ex. | _J0 12 tf FORLARD WERE: Super English Long Clothe, suitable ior Ladies? = JEORGE SiETZ. New York avenue, between loth and cA = ‘ in the times herein specified, will be reeeiv in New York to a distin- | Pulleys; Window Sbrings and Sash Fastenings,Wall | Contract Office of this department until 3, p- in, the wine furnished was all | Stars, Bolts and Shutter Fastenings. In fact, every | the 2ith day of July next, to be decided on t * as ma a i 2NT.—O. 5 s 7 :D PHYSICIAN whose of | ith streets; Rozr. A. Paya % she said; and last year Thersesa died. This V nts cane a Te ete F (Qeewece lat ana, Twithall the lern improv New York, Batos, Atwooll,and other good makes Efe mayeuaaity Sap fale pel nye | ath and Mass. avenue: and with the oa soriber, Ne, poorcreature took on so bad that I took her | hundred: scorai i is | Ments and conveniences. The house :s four-xtories Shirtin 5 Fast I A certain cure for Cousumption, | 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had f only I’li be bringin’ b iffere: jp pamdreds According, tas list now ‘before tis) eee ae ge rer Baca entee in tho nitchon eel White Campbries (of Jonas’s gelebrated make) A chitis, Coughs, Colds, and General | at all times, rp Seer Ee eer a rUly. | there are no less than fourteen steam lines be- | Heh, mith diy collar, Pure water in tie bitcenand | te arias and acriped.tadio Dassts ite remedy was’ di by tum | _ap7-th T.N. KIDWELL. intirely; If teach her to earn her bread, at any | tween Europe and America. which make tive 7 y, 2 ny ore Marseilles for Basques and Bonnet Card y child,a danghter, was given up to ee Inqure of J.B. WARD, 12th street and Canal, net . K. . er P rate, and so I send her out every day, to sing | hundred ane Piaggio Rr trips per aunum. The | je 10-3w Shirt Bosoms and apace lel heard much of the wonderful restor NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND to the great folks, an’ makes her help me to Steamer Clyde, running between Quebec and | 2. ~~, —— ae FRIES. ative sud healing qualities of preparations made » WING ADRs ero a ¢ clothes. anc is all, sir.’ | Glasgow,aud several irregular or transient steam- | OX, & VAN HOOK, Reat Estate AcENts. Haig Se ned peo a Grom the Raat India Herp, and tite thoraht weetirred The subscriber begs to inform his tirents tot the carry around the clothes. and that is all, sir. - 494g Seventh street, below EF. street, have fc Swiss Cambric Collars and Sets hina thet h t nak edy for h — “ft was very good ia you, Bridge sto take the | £9 afe not included inthis list. The axgregate anle a number of Building Lots 2t feet front by Swiss aud Lace Sleeves and Sets Hee ee aed need ey make a remedy for his child | public. that he has opened x NEW STORE. corner Mile expan; peckase ented ber < dis quite sufficient to allow a calculation of up- | feet deep. at the very low price of from $73 t: Maltese Lace Collars oe lis abil wan waced ned ce cee wf th street and Louisiana avenue. where he in pap capa < Ne tase seta eye rom a sat, | ward of five stearnship departures per week from | each—payable in small monthly instalments of + simbrieand Dimity Bands He has since administered the wonderiul remedy to cep, constantly on, hand & latge and varied fate; you will be rewarded, you may depend.”’ | Ainerica to Kurope and an equal number from | th. aiid ered Linen Cambric Hdkfs, thousands of sufferers in al! parts of the world, and CIGARS. and FINE. 'GROCE R if Sete cans anes aes Pn ee | met atte t iak eee eee” | acme ea eran ee eeaericedy | Apngre ten aang ee Seg aS CS it Bine Tong: Suen. Cifen Pou inn. courtesy. while little Casta Diva, as Mr. Pat- | Mave a daily Sn eee Atlantice P xecsasd Ssidauc aint ee in vars win duetrnine tor Piain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons | Sible he willweud to such of heestiiveted fellow: be Hptiine, Eigse. Sardines, Avohovies, Otard, in the bed and sobbed to hear her own story re- | y doing a good passenger business, and a | ‘Hot holders invarrears are requested to complete | gprfint nxeortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ae pa to encinse Kim one | MUc Rum. Sherries, Madeira, Fort of varioes de Isted. The kind gentleman looked at her ten- | heavy freight is carried by the Havre and some | their purchase, and get their decdes the tls to ‘afleta Silk, black lace and Lisle thread do. shillisz—threc stage on the ee Cn = ete eres Conteens Mareauy tn derly, and then continued : of the Liverpool liners; but it is evident that the | these Lots 1s guaranteed free and clear from every Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and | recipe. and the rem: to the pay Eaiahe je. Anniselte, Mataschiac, Corsoce “ f have a plan for this poor child, which will | amount of asiness is quite inadequate to the ible incumbrance._ = Greco English Half-hose, ribbed and plain | MeMtof Uns advertinement. Address Absy nthe, Champagne, and a larze and varied de relieve you of your charge, and repay you for ; maintenance of so large and expens ve a steam Rg Dante tavend and Minor ootecs Oo: ade es eR senption of Havana Cigars. ee oe goodness of heart. Good night. little one ; | fitet, in addition to the sailing fleet, with which fat A eood assortinent ef Silk Cravats and Ties N, B. Dr. H. James has neither ofice norageny f | y3h.S° pocekice Bison, sat Vover ent Ages “Hl come to-moi Ww. D; . for I will | they are in direct competition The Journal of | together with sii ane Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs a w Y ork as some have pretended and adver > sli oa o vit ’ monte yous ears; Ee Commerce, from which we glean the above facts ae gas thy Gossamer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers | } th ace but NV ere yay La geen tegen ton eng 9 yetimake you happy. ere, Bridget, is some very justly remarks: ‘How this strife for the | nd furnace. sold or rented with New style Parasols. - Wecaliisc ssc tie hee paaett , ine the stock before es ee Mem- money for you, and be sure you do notsend her | mastery of the ocean will eventuate, is left forthe | {0¢,uouseifdesired. The lot the house stands on | ais Gentiemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip. | !,2rand streets me will Le grccnetiy rtaabod ca tan Galivemed cc tees out tosing again. I have something better for | future to determine.’ Bot Fee foreman iia oor amo ne eat me Hon, ee every variety of House-furmishing Dry HINA, GLASS AND QUEER TARE. residences at the shortest notice, her to do.” | Se ‘ALSO, for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND onthe ous NA, SS Ad 7 ARE. A general assortment of fine Havana Cigare, om Bridget dropped another courtesy; and her| Cuawraoxe—The Best Brands’? nade in New | sotner of F and 19th streetaatnd LOTS on \sthynear mi Pmestto Goods for servants wear of the heaviest Coen direct fron te MEER) SON £00. | qed direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and re mouth opened wide—for she was all mystified | York —At the present time in New York there | Pstreet, Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS. Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods | dria, beg .eave to call theattention of dealers, Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and and bewildered. | are thirteen establishments which manufacture | — 9? ®' . a at low prices. hotel-keepers, and others of Washington and produce taken in exchange. An hour later and Mr Patron is agai ted | champagne, or, in other words, convert still wines OR SALE.—That beautiful, comfortable Cot- | ap 8-tr JOHN H. SMOOT. | Georgetown, to their stocks of GOO DS, Levy’s Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1849. nse ; Sie | ie sparkling ones; for no process has yet been tage built DWELLING HOUSE situated on | ~ SACRE Tie Se , for extent and variety, will eompace favorabiy | Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- in an easy chair before his bright coal fire, with | 4) hat aeolian aataoei tie corner of Zéd street west and F, street north. ARRIAGES—CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES. | with any establishment in the Eastern cities. try produce of ail descriptions received on ounsign- hie dressing gown once more folded a: d him. | tscovered for producing an artificial wine which | te Cy™y fronts 50 fect by 13) deep. ‘The Furniture | S/ The undersigned has now on hand a pn of their senior par with the | ment. JONAS P. LEVY, aresncse Gude mare Seided around him. | sses the flavor and other qualities of the pro- . : y very good agsortinent of SUMMER ope and the United States for je 8! vo. ! o ro q Pp will be sold with the House if wanted. ‘The location a4 n Europ: je ett No. 554 Twelfth street The only difference is that he smiles instead of | duct of the Zrape. These manufacturers use for | is delightful either for a summer or winter residence. | CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, & c.,to which: upwards of thirty years, has given himadvantages in | —2¢ 7 —___ - = sighing as he did before. | otc pepene & sane French, and sometimes, if | Apply to POLLARD WEBB, Agent, No. 512(2d | ie very respectfully invites the pullie generally | the purchase of goods equal if not superior, to any [STERESTING TO FAMILIES, ~ As, yes,”” be says, “I see my way clear. I | sparkling hock isto be produced, a German wine. | story) 7th street. may 23 rives moderate. NO. P. DENNIS, honseinthetrade. An inspection of coods an — i . 2 = i + Papeete -e0sm 6th st., bet. 1 ve. and C at. hases be made of | The following extract from s New York paper Victor in her room, to interest her about my | cachanke orht. Uodk Sociedad in the b aie we UILDING HAR DW ARES Toe at n_of u™ TED STATES MAIL. VIRGINIA French China Dinner Sets, kilt and deoornted ite | 8 roompts of Tens in this comntry.for one " * a 5 } ca nic 5 je es ¢ bottle, is sub- it J y jINTA, y > Sets, vandand plain white upto ultumo, x little Casta ae J will tell her the story and | jected toa high pressure of carbonic acid by ma. | ING HAR DWAT Ty eee ae ee French Chinn Vases: Pitchers, Toilet Sets to. Fenton pounds short of the imports of the yearend engage her to cultivate the voice of my little | chinery, such as is used for the manufac! and best selected of a the city: Locks, Post Orrick DerartMeEnt, June &, 1957. French China Tea Sets, Cupsand Saucers,and other | ing June 3), 1856, and that protege. I will see her to-morrow morning, and | soda water, and after being well agitated i | Knobs, &e., froin the ce rate thoi yes ebpoparals | vr carrying the mails of the ‘Uni articles of Teaware : peat advance) in bine une last i 4 y | venprot, Mallor: nad Russe! orwin States from 1s! ptember, i} ! D Ware, se te from sets ecember, has been ; —- she will accompany me to Bridget’s tact with the gas, is bottled under pressure with | Manufacturing Company Usnges of all Riga nn the following route in the State of Virgin Aids Cone Dees’ Sele and ecvovatousticlon twee | Vecar sivnen Boom of tow Os grades, Screws, Brada, Nails, Sash, Weights and Cord,s mizing Not a very romantic walk to invite | a very in; hine. the lady of my heart to sh cumstances are peculia: med: have experienced an advance of one hundred per ver Inst season's closing prices. will thus be seen that the strong and rapid e, but then the cir- on han ‘ White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and | cent separate from sets, as may he desired Ne i ; snd was pronounced of excel- | thing wanted in the Hardware line fora house, and | lowing day: " | Blue Printed or Liverpoal Ware, the same advance inthe tea market hae been the result of » Now I think of it, [ must engage of my lent quatity by numbers ‘who imagined they were | sold cheap, cheaper, cheapest for cash. No. 5253 From Harrisonburg, by Dayton, Bridze- } Common Kaged, White and Rockingham Ware, in | short supply and active demand ; but when it is con landlady the little bedroom next to mine. [ am drinking genuine ““Heidsieck.” HARVEY & ADAMS, water, Mossy Cr Mount Solon, Par- full supply. sidered tint we may hearst any moment me = determined to adopt that singing cherub for my | “Within the past year a improvements have | 3°6-1m 325 Pa. ave.. bet. 6th and 7te sts. KUStA Lebanon White Cuts, Pressed, Bain, and ee —- it. tat on ace malay aor mye wey oY nd C e y i a f ic! : s . ,, Cloverdale, | t establishments im the Eastern an¢ fact, that, as su! cae bea pred johns peat pp speelt Le taken place in the manufacture of the article. FE CYS MADE CARRIAGES. fe Waller, to Rare wins ves States, ‘which will be sold Dy the package or other- | arrives at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in We have on hand, of our own manufacture, . | fine assortment of ali hinds of CARRI ; © passing | AGES of the very best, latest, and most bse and haek, three times a week intwo-horse | Wise. China, wil probably be placed under strict blockade. herself. If sweet Madame Victor ouly sees In Lapy IN a xperienced packers employed. Goods put up by | it would net be surprising to see Teas ata much Fix."—A lady. Ps ; * * 7 - o % . figure than they have yet attained. her what Ido, we shall be an amazing happy through the Capitol Squ ‘day, was i ved stylss, and w: ted in point of Leave Harrisonburg Monday, Wednesday, | us can be transported by any mode withont breakage. | higher fx Aged So po ge family. I declare I feel like a beektad pit stratecd to solicit the eat ance of Savalicnan | Workinauship and material, to be equal to any made and Friday at (am Fare by the steamboats from Washington = ‘4 In view of th ee jay in_their supplies of father already. I shall find h todo with | Under very peculiar cireums:ances. ‘She was ob: | Imthe city of Washington’ or nny ‘other city inthe | pea serie ee me a See lie Cte coed tae are may dollars | Tonnes. KING & BURCHELL. ¥ ee enon ow served to clutch her dress just below the right | United States. We respectfully solicit a cal from aave Bath Alum Tuesday, Thursday, and sac cf 8 Golier <iies Spent any Save MERAY jell-tf | Corner Vermont ave.and 15th street. my money after all. | hip, and to manifest sudden and alarming trepi. | He citizens and strangers to examine our work ; as Sirs malo a : s ‘ a i Arrive at Harrisont by 9pm. Ww eo eri- TT 31 ‘EW ENG- And so he goes to bed and dreams of his fu- dation. In response to her call for aid, a gentle- wre gre devacosined ta tet nose: surpass. us either in Pipeteatige id Ady $200 ee ope, [omen ee om ame ON icici a oot nes <i aa x r ~ I, iy i 5 i oroug bh. vels., 8vo; 34. tute Joy till he fairly laughs aloud in his sleep. | inan who was passing walked up, and was in. | “Wei, reese Mor oF REA IRING in awork- Pe pe EY GEO dst cs ae near Upper Seribereee fe a eice Hook. 1 wal. meer @ ole. Now it is morning, and if you will put your formed that a reptile of some kind liad songht | manlike manner, and at reasons u rinee on the 2th of ile prices. in the contracts, see the adver! Apu, AVY GRE : fa liet,1 vol., 16 mo, #0 cts. head out of the door. you can see him walking | shelter beneath her dress. He advised her to | Old Carriages taken in SBE pavment for new and | 12; 1855, February 2s and About 27 years of age, fect; 6 inches bikh Selmerentt Gonbienons Tenamebed, epoonl ported, " ih lark mulatto—has a large bushy head, wi oussenn’s Co ons Trans! ° period, | long the hall f No. 8—knocks | shake her ga-ments, and she did so several t ata fair price. MONFLYNN&CO, | either of t 4 “ genlly: bat the rieh wae dheun testing ag without ridding herself of the -svarmint.? “Phe | may 126m | post ites AARON V.BROAW whiskers round ius face, medium size an ’ down COAL! Je dlawiw Postmaster General. | look. He may hire himself in the District, Lvol.; $1.25. i *s Modern Painters, 4 vol.; $1.25. 7 Z a gentleman, at her own request, then inserted hi: OAL !—COA as Pain sisal Ruskin’s . tobe heard. This time be Keocksouder ine hand between the drapery of her exterior axint | OAM" COAL !!-CO. | PUBLISHED THIS DAY COMPLETE, PENS ay een Tell cin Tes | been euae Baste her. Join ; : md the dome! a be + © and the crinoline, but his fingers coming in con- | inn hand one cargo Range COAL. LITTLE DORRIT, complete, by Charles | ffundred Dollars, if taken out of the State—10 if Jiadd’s Modern Horse or 1 vols Fl. Imusic stops, and the door is opened ya beau- tact with the snake, or whatever it may be, he | ee for Cooking Stoves. Dickens, price Scents, for mule at taken in the District, or any other ae of Maryinnd, Dadd’s‘Anatomy and Physiology ‘of the Horse, 1 Well Laden g eaagaitingty invites him to enter, | quickly withdrew them. The lady again gave | rene TOODT COD oe COAL SHILLING TON’S Book Store, and $3)if taken 1 fn either case he | jarge volume with plates; $2. . Well. I don’t wonder he fell in love with her! | her akirts a shake, and out dropped a‘smmallsed | Pine, Oak. and Hiokery WOOD 3017 _Odeon Building, comer 42¢ at-and V'a-av. | must he secured sothat Leetmin. © 7 ony | jest! FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘tthe door. Let's you and I go peep | lizard, which wax quickly despatched by the | Coal'kept under cover. 2,240 Ite: to the ton, EW GOODS.—H. J. McLAUGHLIN & co., | 2°* aoAn 1, Be TEEDLES AH. Milward & Son's exhibit hole and hear what they have to say. £¢®tleman who had exhibited his yallantry. She T.J& . M. GALT, have this week sivedis taxes of FANS. ALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. iS meery y Pen Beever tell—will you? Hark? Well, after | of course experienced great relief, ard after pleas- c oorner 12th and C streets, No. 549, of every style, fresh Fecfumery. Wackets, Porte- — - the best in the market. ears 58, put up in all I can’t tell whet ‘th id - because [ *tly thanking the gentleman for his attention, | _™v 3+t one squaresonth Penn.avenue, | Monnaes, &e.,at No. 20, between sth and 9th streets. | MALT FOR SALE. ya unde having | “Warren's ‘Telegraphic NEEDLES, put up ¢ whet they said now; because resumed her walk.—Rich. Whig. D. EICHLER, jew nn _ | recently pe the CITY aN ee HOUSE, | caskets of one busdred. GS AM promised [ wouldn't; but Patron has staid in | cia hatladllalh ION W. No.5 SEVENTH STRERT, IGEST OF THE MARYLAND REPORTS, | Somer of West Falls avenue and Blick street. | Mattress. Sail, Hr ES. forsale be one greet while, nad he don't sak her f0| | tax Usiversizy o¥ Vircixta—The signal | Wet" Rod ti Get ee tite, PRAC- mare helaey artis ciite bees meres | Ea now in fall operations with ® large supply of | “tered Kat a "ta Besign wee Onn ing or play tine. Prosperity of the University of Virginia, is one aed + ne oa aac ry , ALT for sale on liberal terms. . jeis io ect, Georg Now the door opens again and they come out of the highest and most hopeful of the many | tt WE i. Voor enn one peasy price rag baer oo an ee my 63m FRANCIS DENMEAD. OOKS FROM LONDON. lige ten c together. he in his overcoat and hat; she in signs which indicate the advancing pcosperit aaieaia a ars being a continuation of the Digest = 2 oe ol * her cloak ani vetvet bonnet. He looks very , 20d glory of that venerable Commonwealth, A HENAN, Gen- | Ci'Messrs. Norris, Browneand Brune. STN THE OER OCU vet’ Bi Gherona's Homer's Lind, much excited, and she looks pale and trembles | Cops of P papery ae Acholars and | guished autho or | eee FRANCK TAYLOR. a one | Bohien’s Table Talk, Lvol.; $ ro sbe cin hardly speak She takes his offered | & Poth we uity students, anda | Boat Life in gypt and Nubia, By William C. EW AND FRESH PERF UMERY, just re- | Subscriptions will be received at the Banking | Wither's Hymne and Sone aru. and goes down stairs and standard of eduva tom so bigh and thorough that | Prime; cerved at No, 3), between ath and 4th street House of Chubb Brothers, for the remaining stock | Aubrey’s Mixcellanies, 4 I do hel ws d out of the street | a University degree is coufessediy an infallible The Students’ Gibbon, By William Smith be. jez ‘ i MeLAUGH LL «ce of the above company, being three hundred shares. | Mather’s Froyetnnons tp SS door tlo helieve they are going to Bridget’s. | proof of the complete proficiency of a gentleman | D. Tustrated with one hundred engravings: $f. ULPIT ELOQUENCE OF ‘t The capital stock is $100,000 (doliars,) of which | Southweil’s Poetical And 4o they are o the department in which he graduates. The | Just published and for sale at teenth Century, contaming th $70,000 has been subscribed. The mines are now | ‘Tales of the Geneu,! vel u Good Mr. Patron walks slowly with thesweet | time is coming, and is not far dixtant—says an in- TAYLOR & MAURY’S of the most eminent living Ministers in Europe and | prepared for active operations, and 6 per in- | Rabelai herd lady. for she has every reason to tremble ; he telligent Virginia exchange—provided the means | jasd nee Tien Stet ee Taian ee eee Leni reale, Wy ths exten! ‘tcchbotaove, vag Sra | ay moore 4 believes she is Lauretta’s mamma; for she has | &f 22commodating students be increased, when. | - OWAR D'S SUPREME COURTREPOR( with portrait of ons eo. * | of two years. _ - OTHING NEW- author of Jobe H is been telling her friend how her husband was | ¢} eset) poten bentied teat Ags pact; Vi 19th, session of 1856-'5; eras fe12____ FRANCK TAYI.OR._ poe ere ere to CHOBE N See eiel te ane a ed in a * bli . b 7 me fast as pub!’ . dreadful mob one day, because be | within the walls of the University of Virginia,” | Publish FRANCK TayLon, ! 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