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CAL NYELLIGENCI eer nae Pome Cwaltizs Matar ox Porviak axp Histon: | Téiding on the farm of T. Rawlins, in Mont- CAL Sone Since William Makepeace Thac gomery coufty, Mdi, cat the throat of his wife : Poured ie pt otc This stoca is perh the offered ia th ty. sagied rivet ‘ante Evers ee we A NYY D, Auc's. MASsHAL’ssa LE.—In virtue of a writ of S , % By J.C. MoGUIRE. Auctioneer. — TsY gave is Inimitable eres o ocd-patatings | with x shoe kalte abd then attempted to cut is se a meytips2 auctor ira, 1ORLY v, z = — = om ana! we Carent’s, no 1 Dar, izer grasped herand out her throat from | ness operations. Everything still, however, pres ‘ ke oP ne poit pe gp sys ta is deed ear to ear. but fell Frome hoes ee te noaae of 2 l aehts rather a dull appearanee, whieh it will re. Auuuais, every. be! | aes 1 to hear Charles Mackay discourse upon. port:y arttea beck canine open the ted ty tater ‘quine some weeks to remove. Upon the whole,| Kpélish and Ameri.aa Pu yan velvet, call, and | Pisa ee: and song. Nearly every resident qui -dviver of | He then cut bis own throat, but the wound, | we have rarely, if evet, seen the Christunas_and “moroc. i z “ 5 Fa We note was present, and also the aS" of vixitin, Z Poe a two. my » broke and was drowned E roremeniayw hich young aha! rene ‘worthy well educated ront building, 4 ‘into two stores. oue of them James Benjamin, son of Deacon Everard Bev now cong pied ns © cigar stare, the other, until re- ar enwi ne nilird yesterday by heing crushed by . (3 ne tar rt Sth a erty is sae booty taniseette best | a promising poung man” CCW" street. He was though desperate, was fatal, and havin; w Year’ so little dis- reaniners, Who make Wathington their | washed the blood from the floor and made some aie hr ear c he Petals ple 5 a a during the session. The fashion of | a-tempt to arrange the room, he then made his i goign and Hetropolts was there, and the people were way, with blood, to the residence of | Tthet more disposed than usual to spend the there ; so it is not strange that the spacious Puil- | his Izndlord, Mr. Rawlins, some balf mile dis- | {ime in the more rational: and agreeable way. harmonic Hall was somewhat more than full, tant, and-announced that he had killed his wife, | This state of yood feeling we attribute to the and that not a few who came late were obli, was entire absence of anything like political excite- feri fscms, under the Lien [ai from } S0le presente an ui opportunity to capitalists > to ontentthemuciven with Promenade tals” | newep thowroeed Ie Moth oe a ee eee | mene sient ped gs tye oer at he Cir Cour of tne Batic | tf stherets mae prosibiesavestment send, Soe Precisely at § o'clock, Dr. Mackay made hisap-| he wes taken: to the Reckeiie jail. He bas | - The following is the result of the labors of | ofCombis for the County of Washington and to | terms J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioncer. | was rid he ¢ t)-agttre ing Jecture, He jeuulug desk, and entered upon | hitherto exhibited symptoms of insanity: and it | ftlend Shoemaker (flour inspector) ama his depos infront of the Cours Hesse ere, as BY A. GREEN, Atétionser. | 0! Walker an@biu Samy. Weary gt capture i sppeareace ue gtnan, entirely unprete nding | in appored was laboring under such an attack | tY) Mr WH, tape finales 3 TUESDAY, the 12th day of Janunty, 108. nt Oar te. 7d 7 . wou - Twi e commny LJ ‘ood ety ae og | October 17,Ad4 Welt vartots ante etches call “a head”’ w his shoulders. A 1 ctober 17,414, hal rrels SM; whole barrels in He commenced by saying it wen difficult to de- Sede ate enined. Gow tbs of i hi November 17,064, half barrels 301; whole barrels ‘ac what ty wae. As in the caye of beauty the murder informs us that the verdict of the - y m.. the following described property, to wit: All condemn. ALE = MARINE BARRACK Y | ing the sdministration end demand Walker’ Ss (aoa ov yah Geanrmnnaed On tues. restoration, the repeal of the soetreiiey la 4 PAY the Bh Jann, t sell. at the eee nm &- were passed. “Some Prominent Democ: Tint ne mare No. 58, termaster, at i2o’ci"k | | a ticipated inthe meett — 9 was lows = in December 39,653, half barreis 540; making a | on Thord t north, between KE ard F streets tacks, by of the Quax atl? 12 tieip: ng. there is no standard of universal acceptation. awe, the jurors, peaiews that Elizabeth Leizer | %1m™. total for quarter of 74,131 whole, and pei re Fohe W em | "iid Bayonet Seanberds? ty The Boston Free City Library Some see beauty ia, nature only in the wild | came to her death by her husband, George W, | 1-378 halves, and for the entire year of 198,767 will be sold to satisfy Judicial No, 48, to October & Bayonet Belts, Bootes. & 2.—The a mountain and thundering waterfall ; some in the | Letzer, cutting her throat on the ditt December, | barrels. term, 1857, in favor of Cripps & Waller, $ Cartrudze Boxes, beds Jan, 2.—The spacious and elegant quiet plain and village, and others in the dim | 1957, at about five o'clock p.m. There is but very little flour and grain coming .D. HOOVER, 35 Cartiidge box Petia viding erected on Boylston street for the Bos- aisles of the forest. “So, too, in art—tome tec ‘The weapon used was an ordinaty shoe knife si Flour is hela at a Sea68-75; gales small | d19-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. # Prarie, 5 5 wor oe 1 Pree jotta Meet rt Naty ng youtastay uiae beant ly in the works of Michael ff re i * confined chiefly to the Lome trade. Wheat | -____nscs_Js#1#«»»«,\«n#snmsssssas a 's with interesting ceremon: lon Edward iv ‘orifeaphael ; some the Dutchesrbocl amd Sire | ee Bighiy peepestek hae tie ene Sam Peron Yes ee eek Brae ae Penrose FOR T Carect io ce Bee oushes.2 F ender, erett. Hon Robert C. Winthrop and Mayer Rare “ers im the pre-Raphaelites. Walker Leizer alleges that she cut his throat | 00d qualities. Wornynew and old, 50a56c. for RENT AND 8ALE. 3 Btove-fand lot of Pipe, “ were among (he speakers In respect to female beauty, almost every na- | and then her own, and expressed a wish toknow | White and yellow. Spreraton. OCOMS TO 1-ET—Furnished or Unfurnished. | pA lot of Carpenters’ Tools, Hie diventity of icaticular standard A siin- | why he was taken to jail, that he had done not, | === Pere OMY Oey soate Ole, aan Garser | Is esdage eho a cum grsgE espe ‘poetry Plato beld that porsry came ebres io | ct, bartion ate well known tothe People | @RORGETO WN ADVERTISEM'TS. | ‘2: sre WALL & BARNARDeAaooee | Motel eeeek, aoe, wee ee Teak a SE or . Plato that poetry came nearer to | of Mont: TQOOMS TO RENT.oPanonw aad Chauhan Uy WALL. & BARNAKD, Aucho . eertaan abe Datory "ieee fg Roget Doe of Spetcomey, and the tragedy causes great Reoxs TO RENT.—Pariors and Chambers. Oeree 4 with all the modern improvemeuts, water, as, ih 7 a Corner of Pennsylean: id 9th 1 FO thought the proper element of poetry wea miien © ‘THE PUBLIC,—Plense take notics died vlvania avenue am street, Ba. if mi jon Fae gh tion and falsehood. however, the lec- | BRGGARs Orrna.—On Saturday night the cells | oa), MA¥e stoped payment of a Chock of mine wee ere. WALL, STEPHENS, & Cn, GOLY AND SILVER WATCHES, Jewerar, | < beat is sleady; red, Sin81.06; white, #1.078 I Porte: Moni 7 1837, on the Farmers and M chanics e naes, Catas, Faney Goods, Boo $120. Corn is better—white 5153; yellow b turer maintained were two different things. ‘The | and lower hall of the Central Guard House Was | of Georgetown, for $65. Said check was given to inn 4-27 “n.ave.. het 9th and Ith sts, Silver Piated Goods. 3 sings oka, Whisky Is unchanged aud dull; Ohio lige Finca ay wae were equally at fault in their defi- | @iied with perhaps the jolliest crowd of bara | ma ree forced Cee dee Bau ear eat'? | TAURNISHED ROOMS F bie Rarer with 8 tRe eol-eotion of Goods, euita~ mition of ty. Vorse is not always poctty, | cases ever con: ted there. ‘They were deter. | Yomugnt a, fore eter ee “Wevceetaiees lor and Chamber, adjoin) aad prose uently ix, as for example, MePher- ) ever congregal here. y we ba shinugton county, for that sum. J therefure warm - ‘tinas and \\ew VY ear’s presents. New York Markets. Sale wiii bo held every EVENING, at half. New Vora, J Me —Filon. to-day is brovant; Store No, 420 Penn. avenue, near Na- sales of 7,000 bbia : State is quetd at #4 U5ag4. 8. in a desirable situ: Feng ttm, Carlyle’s History of the French | Mined, apparently, to have a good time, let the | *! persous from receiving said uary. Addreas Respectiuily, GEO, WATERS. Revotution, the FE “« | World wag as it might, and having, unknown to -3t" 4 Sentimental Journe ptcgcane hos at the guards, secnred a pack of yreasy cards, they Jn8 ES Georgetown, Jan. & a. tonat Hote! ESE, RENT ihe stelling part ofa three-siorg d2i-dts WALL & BARNARD. Ancts, Mer i Sper naeermyg a Pileri > seated themselves at the big table, where dead . RUPPEL. ss, voppentte Ben ms. on = nomninel. Corn is higher, with an advaneing A re Bectenns, ee eee jak | SOIR pian aad EI deere Nori side or Mack ees" No. 52, between Fone, exenue, neariy Insom, Fewelars Tag whole FUTURE DAYS. tendrcer; sales of 30,05) bushels; white at see0) he Ezekiel and Jeremiah, An eminent Lttidoa t mortem examination, and not awhitdaunted | Bridge and Canal streets, Geurgetown house her jnst been repaired and painted. ~ "By WALL & BERDARD, Acca. | Seats ~ publisher had said that the lines ye ghostly associations connected therewith, | snngunces to eis patrons that at b Ano.2 tts story Brick Houses, inthe rear of thé | “oo rsp Al & BER rnd 9th st Fed pace 7 + Mess BIS Wats 75. Beefs Aull “ the jolly beggars entered upon a lively game of | RESTAURANT may be found at al same.on Canal - To good tenants the rent Rae pcunsvireniaavenes and@h strevt. | a ard quict Love tlows like the Solway, binff, “cent ante”? The fan grew uproartous, | sesorment of rig GOR i etn will be moderate. ARGE SALE OF RICH AND COSTLY | “Wu: And ebbs like its tide,” the occupants of the cella peeped YSTERS and SGA eshest eagerly through | OV STHiSand all ede et eae Shakereear a eeblimity than anything by | the grates an the game progressed, nnd jolned on Moris servedaral eat Gar en Prices, Shakespeare. Milton or Homer! The world was | the roars of laughter as this or that tatterdema- | _jsn4-3m fall of verse and rhyme which had no more music | 1 on emerged ‘‘dead broke.” The game con- SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR, Apply to CHR. GRAMMER, Attorney.at- Law, h side of D street, between and th, near the Unitarian Churske d 31th [POR RENT—One hundredard ity ACRES OF 1-AND. in Montcomery county, 9 miles from Washington city, on the 7th street road. with fifty 4 JEWwELny at Avcrion.—On WEDNESDAY 79M; Ohtoeins MORNING, Jan. 6th, at o'clock. we shall s-i Pi lbout reserve, the larrest and finest assortment of . : Financial. ich Jewelry, &c . that has over been displayed or | New Yora, Jan. 4.—stocks are - offered for saie in this oiry at anotion, (sold on ac- | taliy but dull ; Chicazo and Kock Tales $3 count of the senier partuer of a Northere Bouse | Cumberland Coal Com. 10% ; Ilineix Central rom business) at the store on Tih ~ or sublimity tban the tick of a clock or the cackle ¢ tinued for some time until a player whose Pile of | S) town, are most earnestly and BN be a The late Thomas Hood, whom the | coppers had dim:shed to the ‘feet red,” made a | quested te be ARE CHANCE.—Ffor lease forten years. the most western #UILDING on the north side of Pennsylvan a avenue, (near the ‘Treasury, with the Lot on whreh it stands, ‘The premises. front 7 feet a the Avenue. and extend hack #6 feat ton 59 feet ley. “Apply to tir, CHAS. H. CRAGIN rRe- town, orto KELLER & Me NEY, corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue. 19-e0tf OR RENT—Two Rooms, suitable for offices or an office and chamber, immediately opposite the fw d-bts of tive bumks. mounting to 23,000,000 cierytncinss ergy tae Lien tar iseurd fom | ‘Pe tolat is £556 0.000 x d the Clerk's office of the Circut Coart of the 1 is- |” Operatione were resumed upon the Leviathan and to ra We remy Stes os oa the Ith, but with the most tremendous pres Cash. in froat ofthe Court-House door of rad | “0'€ the vessel was only moved abont three feet, : TOESDAY the 12thuayol January 1436, | When the work was suspended sme dee No tees Km., the folluwing described Proger + | ean three hydraulic rams. one powerfal Arab or Alldefendant’s right, title, c} vind Lass, jouble © i ol abe were oh soy ben ina, . windlass, and the double chains which @rag the 0. | ves, owat > j ~ 437. commer of @ treat south oad | %° eltowards the river having been all beret unctaal in settling with the agent or withdrawing as 5 | Londs 56; Michigan Southern 20%; New York portry ax prose Sera ere cate 2% 8 poe!, | rather vociferoux demand for “a sight for hie | iv eollostors fet eek eet homer te tue REeNE oe Tail pont aod asl, Wil BE vonted'to roca ceases | ROBE emmanivanuascune, under te Avene House | Conta; ogy, Myeuzan Sout 86 | Reading 57 ; defined portry ax “prose verse and worse.’ Dou. money.”’ which attracted the attention of the | square up liia Looks, as near as possible, the first of thy moat retloadile terme ag inaspupl hace cot of Coral, Lava, Mosaicand Turquics 1ilwankie and Mississippi 31; Va. 6's 87 q; Mis. giae Jerrold admitted ouly twodivisions, * prose | turnkey, who very unceremoniously broke up | tie yerr. Jan 2% WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, sin ssino, with Bracelets wo nent i or ‘worse. Leigh Hunt’s definition of poetry | the game. Tiis, however, did not stop the mer, NOTIC: LIC &NSES.—AlIl persons i123 iw corner Pa. avenne and %h street. Cameo, Coral, Gaimet and Mosaic Brooches. —_ rrr ‘was “a passion for truth and beauty combined.” | rimeat. for the party resolved itself into ade- | | whose aes from the Corporation of | 7 iNTON HOUSE FOR RENT.-The Hota do. 0-2 Coral Stull ESterops. Farther by the Niagara. In all great poets, imagination and fancy were beating society and discuxsed varions abstract | Georgetown expire on the 3lst inst..are hereby notre formeriy known as Dotney'x Batel, on the cor, | Massie, e “tawer’ 48 pe The London Times gives a list ef the — foun@ in union ; and when to these were joined a | questfons with such mock maa aud bur- | fed promptly to renew the same, otherwise they wer of thaud ( stroets, will bo for rent til the first | silver Cari Cases Portemonsies.” : ee love fe alle worl ee ney rite plays like Shak- lexqne of the stereotype manner of mana: ip reed eg peng Spree te ke | Spsaneary. |For Lerms mquiraof MUOKE & Cls- | Thamond hackers Sent ee ac Rinss.. suspensions announced in London since the be- SPAR, Mewories Wee Spencer, epics ike Milton, such dlacmious ea uece sufticient fo raise acaf | 4 or ne on SS ai one me SEIU, adi 5 won? ‘Wateh Chains, (unrd Chain cose. inning of October. The number ts 35, and the se Wordsworth, or songs a ns.) faw from the vety ribs of death Thus these 0 b N.—The superior fast sailing Clip- . i = Also, 9 largoassortment of U rest quality Le- | liabilities ave estimated at c r ’ - ‘hey were powertui for good. The mission of | tattered begyars, Svein af mt were men of aes Schooner HELEN MAR, Nickerson. pun ke RANE HOUSE, comer dad galt oh, Duplex. Chronometer and ciher Excnch and | 49 The liabilities of eae aoe che Poct is to teach, exalt and inspire; to Inspire | education, aud. to tse @ hacknenet phrase, + had | Master; has arrived. and will, have ‘@uick Rent $35 per month. Apply at. Store of 6. J igh, Watches. all of of which will be the provinces are computed at £35-000-000, at a the humble with dignity, and the despondent | seen better dave.” made canton ene night. | Dacace npply to HARTLEY & BROEIER, wr | JOHNSON & Onur to J BIERCL, Wood Net: Jip, . .WALL& BARNAE vei ¥ moderate ealeulation, but tiie iycledes the With hope ; to fll all men with a love of God and | and in the morning the motley crew were dis- | Waris street, Geurerowne 3 lw tut street. ; Beeost?_ ARSHAL’S SAL. E.— Im virtue eel . one another ; to convert bad into good, and good | persed never more, in buman probability, to meet M aaa badge le and eternity. on earth. aT ‘nm we find a man whe says he d: not an- derstand poctry,-we may assume that he ie den, | 1-0. O. F.—Central Lodge, No. 1, will holda LOST AND FOUND. cient ia education: but when a man asserts that | Levee on the 6th instant, the proceeds of which FUR CUPF —Tie OST.—On Saturday last, he positively dislikes poetry, we may set him | will be for the benefit of the orphans. No min} Ly ‘findor wil bbe rewarded liy leaving it at St New down as a hard, unfee ing man, whose esteem 2 f Wh streets. 1t* 1 , in addition t rk avenue, between Stir and sympathies are conflaed to the seal; piece can refuse to give a dollar, when, in addition to i chad lee rac of clay bounded by his owa overenat: the enjoyment he will receive at the Levee, he OST.—On Saturday eve eg hesktoiee iad one ten onthe Farmers : has the consciousness of having done bisdutyto | Bs tnree bills. Two twents Seng signifies something that may be sung—a y v= oe. 4 et 5 short poe m. that may be pr topuatnons 5 No erber | the fatherless. We understand that the follow. | merce. Georgetown oe t d broken. The Times thinks that balf the by- jn the City of Wasbinzton, D.C , | 4nd broken . y : fs and Meodantes, same place A liberal reward will | City Hail, and over the offi Kizpd aed levied upon a» the property of Walter | “'#ulic presses of the United Kingdom will be description of poctry appeals 20 directly to the | 'E%j11 PS Wee oy Withers jot Sicura, ia paud ty Weave at tho Star Oftice, twas loat | “ditt” “Apriy to. | A Gems and wail be Min tavar 9 pes aia "Vaetret oe naan popular heart. People who teil for their bread amt petween treet and the corner wu » Pa. avenue. . - id VE . r x aces 4 may Know Homer, Virgil and Daunte be thet int SO etait te oe ee Rey, or the occasion, | cis Millinery, &c. d10-dts Marshal for the Dither oFColeabla, hellineintween wee poncte pause mane mortal names, but know nothing of their works Ledze S WARD.—Strayed away from the subseri- vy = ———+—— | wear to General Wik and £500 ‘each to Song comes home to the people in the field and | ‘“S"“\ adress to the Widows and Orphans, by the | @*? ver. on Sunday, the 2th of December, MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING AND By 4. GREEN, Auctioneer. Lady Nelland Mrs. Nichoton et smithy. It diminishes their griefs, and teaches | ron opilivgtirs oe " A white and red COW, about 5 or 6 years u PRIM MING ESTABLISHMENT. | PUBLIC SALE,—Bs virtue vl deel of tructex hy ie them the nobility of labor and the dignity of | /S' iMuaioA plece composed expressty for the | gidp Mish the ends of het horns sawed of! Ladies visiting Washington are re Man. . pectfully in- formed that we are prepared to make up Dresses, Cloaks, Basqnes, &o.. at short noticn, ia the latcet styles, and satisfaction cnarantecd in a’l cases, and both ears marked. ; occasion, and dedicated to another member of Raid for her do ivery at my House. on First, bet w From the esrliest history, the voice of song bas | Central Lodge Vand N streets south of furany information witch been heard, instructing the people in peace 4. Address, by the Hon. Schoyler Colfax of | may lead to her recovery. inciting them in war. Song uy be called the In@iana. ‘a evuted to me and 135, folios 257, 2° eourded. in Taber J. A. Be Gen. Havelock is gazetted to the colonelcy of d stl. one of the | the third regiment u ty. Inatrict of Co Anothe- public mecting in favor of reform for the < Hes beeline ree ‘ wt P vonds India has ve aoe: in London arge stock o| Tess Rr or Thm, of Cock ie premines, A ROT | been presen A - 3 Subject: The benefits of Odd Fellow- | _i3n4-3 ROBERT A. MILSTEAD. | intest and hundsomest styles, with CLOAK a loat pubiee neet to the highest Moder mnesesan praying. him to weer prove apace elder sister of History. ‘The ancient song-wri- ship OST —On Thursday, between ith etrest and | BASQUES, UNDERDRES~ES. BONNETS, | therefor, the sxsiern halt of Lai Nes te, granting of sufiave to certain clades by virtue > ae e Trou! rs. Ports, 1 ci ny der of | street, sinail parcel, containing a HA BRAID. Ady A te Contre Mave muster, : . Se ; ot C. tial is signed by ‘ now, ate not musicians,and as a consequence brite Freie ro sprig Had uote The fiader will reo ive the tanks of the owner ind clots ee ee 1 said city of Washington, District of Co Bishop Of Oxford. coe eee of Contetbe Repeste songs that never can be sung unless a v 4 1 ing. * Tent measure ix adopted for each stanzr | “ti! late, or early hour of the morning “Phis ignorance of music in the modern poet Je «ls 7 ' , etetary of th him to end his lines with unmanageattie congo. WR RASS Deosived -fraen fhe ooce pe ee nants, and thus drives the composer in seeking | Active Association of the Columbia Engine Com- No. 716 Walnut st.. below 2th, Phi'ade!pina, FRENCH TLOWLce, HEA BONNETS AND FINE MILAN ERY, ve lne gene utable reward by leaving it at the office of the 5 __ yan 2-3t —LOST—A piir COCKER » Rpotted black and a WAADAME A. NOURRIT, Pe Bishop of Oxford, several nobleme: ala sh. The property to be resold at the | aumber of gentlemen connected with the U pense of the purchser unless tho terms | yer ities D D&ESsEs, | Of sale are complied with within three days from the It was rumored in Paris that the Emperor in- } . Cc * 4 tead-d to remit a porti of the punishment in. ite, flea bitten on the legs, muz-; nat te HDW. C. CARRINGTON. Trostes, seg ae f for open vowels, toadapt music toutter trash, but | pany, No. 1, the following statement of fires and - the above reward will be given ti AVeaaingioe cite chet oe has opened i peviien aa CERES eee er pte yay ed whieh is capable of musical utterance. Now-a- | false alarms of fires during the year 1857 - d to $50 13th atreet, above E. in 1-3 r two or three yi a 7 THE ABOVE SAL& IS POSTPONED | om New Year'aday. It wee alse and (hate aee days, too, singers never vive their hearers a Fires. Alarins. 2, F riday..on H street, betworn luth and | Shere tacias wali hetall ceo ne Ne: Fo | antl THURSDAY, the ahr January foe, eee cree of exile which exists against Generals Be ree ete, wether they are staging En- | sanuary, Rr : Lien Per aki containing hair, marked °'T ba reslscwesteiertiame oeteciad te Mh 'Re | hour. By order of tiie Tras ex. leon and Changarrier is to be repealed. glish, Italian, or Choctaw. They clip the final February 9 7 1.C.”" Any one leaving it at 355 bth sireet will be hersel! in Paris, durivg her accustomed yearly visit | 282 1&7 A.GRK Avetioncer. The Bank of France bas reduced its rate of @is- Line ants with their teeth, aud swallow the | March. Biri 0, | liberally rewarded. dS-c03t* _ | there for tht pn posa. Loma eeawe ~~ By SAS C. MoGUIRE, Auctioncer. count to six per cent. for all description of bills : ‘ .8 6 r = $T_ SLE M’'me Nowrrit having contracted with Mr. Felix. a > WC > AN A unesty fi litical offences i trans- It was common to depreciate song-writing and | Pt! a 6 $3 Bia sees OS Tere (a Beet QODLE | sno celeananed Coke oe ee ee Mr. Felix: aie et PR Lk eigen ad hol np Of Spain has boon gremnen the old saying ran, + sold fora song ;* but this | MAY "3 2 except a slight yeliow tinge on the cars aee, arse Victor, fee the sole depot sm tee United | 90 28 Ts saLaxpa—By virtne. wer, 155%, aud | A Berlin dixpatch says that diplomatic rela phrase had lost its signiticance. Who could om- | July. “4 1 he ee eens anit ent Bie rem] Beaton oF fi itfoures of the latent pritora wee cat | T-corded in Liber J. Ac S:, NosTS folie che eq., | tions will probably be soon resumed between <2 hoe pee ha ee Angast “4 5 pas AR td Meecha ch . te principal Courts of Europe, made by that re- |. Qe sulmoriber wilt Sree, os BENE: Praia sad ae SS bs . id September. . — | newned artist. ad sm Col ondon Times vee cole ern hen nprronnpe sone Gelber... 16 3 FEW YORK RERALD, from, 1832, bound; the | - Ladies are respectfully invited to gall and exam | got the proms io, Zu te the subdiw: gas; The Ameri brig Silver Keys, having on i A November... .6 = most uable historical record of the times. in | ins. : wat” west, between sour and K streets, ar. rd the enginee> and machinery that were to George the Fourth, who was styled the first Beceeal “3 5 existence; British Naval Chronicic, 23 -olx.; and a INE baok with that width et toa fifteen-fre have been employed in the raising of the vesse’s gentleman in Europe, said be had rather be a bye oe = Becements cere Tecate nena ADAM BONRESS MAKER, From Panre, | SK the improvements, consisting of » sunk at Sebestopol, have retarnrd to Constant. Rentleman and no king, than 3 King and no gen- ry st Books bought and sold. or exchanged, onthe most Woh at [ath etroet west borween I and K atrecis ep rap tk ieee al gee ple. ‘The said vessels are tepoited by the divers - at ntimes from the hearts ~ ‘ 4 sept Vas on city, has the honor to inform the 188 ms si e s a X 5 b chi ch ii and earth that gi the peoolet whe xot it from the poets—fiom | an 6a Beles previoNs Year there were 58 fires fevorabio terms, at the Book sure tears ig tes of aahing!on nid wisinity that aie ina Btted up | nine and twelve month for noces hearing interest sayscliag ete om nw podgims ak the aim. hal re, from Pope who wrote ‘an honest ‘3 = = a Dre: ing Establishment, where she is rend; | from « ¥ Of saic, red by ad of e | culty an i bei timated to man'e the noblest work of sody™ fous Robert | 4 Benides which the company paid no atiention. | PD. 6000 MILK :Zectand in tive bast-and ery wtegt stp: | Zaieihs property'wS T's Sessile heeds | cacted tne Peebabie akan oa ee Burns, poet, plowman and gentleman, +4 aeons wishin at A RL LD — ving every mouth the French Jourani | votiee, at the rixk and expense of the purchaser, + Home, sweet home *. was another song de- 1k AUTUMN still the winter seems, ieberar than, veutaeies, waa t will cond it to . direct from Pari nil-2m A!l conveyancing at the expense of the purch»ser. Tuna Wearner.—When you wish to know serving recognition. ‘The words were by an And still the store of Philbrick gleams them. {have madean arrangement with a gentle = = 2 ta weeny: eed OP RCH Tea! | what the weather is to’he, go'out and e-lect the American, but was composed in England, was set With jewelled window, richly dight, man. living a short distance from the city. who ROWN AND REFINED SUGARS. iiedhie Tee CE s saitest cloud you see. keep your eye upon it, and to a Sicilian air by an Eaglisuman—Sir Henry Upon the passer’s dazzled sight making large quantities of Clean Pure Rich Milk, 15 tierees prime Cuba Sugars, ——s if it decreases and ee it shows a state of Bishop—and achieved its ficst popularity in Bing Here genius spreads its tempting:store and will furnish 1Sas 1 may wish. : 10 hhs, prime Porto Rico Suvars, T YS SALE OF VALUABLE RE the air which ts sere to be followed by dry wea- jand. ‘Though so widely popular in England Of song, and wit, and ancient lore : A. E. BROWN, 5 hhds. prime Porto Rico Molasses, rh Ttiny upPursuance of a Decres passed on | the-; bit if it increases insize, you may ax well and America it had never been appreciated in With dss wrought of g iden ore, inn 2-2w corner of lith and I sts, 40 bbis..cr shed. pulvorised aud clarified Sugars | the teath day ef April. in the year one’ coptivental Europe, for the singular reason that sk AT S&VENTY-FIVE Pa reivese. d for saie eizht iiuadred and fifty-five, by the Cirewuit Court NTS, Y tn fe fall, are With the exception of Germany none of these na- ‘Phe baver cannot sak for more MALAGA GRarE to: “BARBOUR & SEMMES. | forbriws Goons saa ee Biting as x Court of | {ot home, for falling weather will not be tar sand | take your cout along with you, if you are going tions had an equivalent in their vocabularies to Wee ae nn r 5 — “ -| The eso ix thix: When the air ix becomin ra Who c:n the rare temptation brook ? Lhava jnetrsceived im kers of the finest MAL- | (NUS 18 TO NOTIFY THE BOOK BIND | Paws, Bence: went Steelot Reeat ie eat | shomrl withelecateaey, eee Will see evely clown the word “home!” Mistory gives many exam- % AGA GRAPES imported for the lant five year-. ers and the publie in general, that | am in no way 2 ~ m Ww at'ractiny all lesser ones toward ft, t\ll it cathers ; y y No author of the least renown pO P' aud others, ts complainant, and kmly Wall acd re of songs upon nations—such In in the catal bet down which J will sell at 75 cents per pound, or 37.59 per connected with the contract awarded by the Senate others are defendauts. the uldersiencd. as ‘Tra-tee, | i toashewer. And. n the contrary, when the Pat your trust in God my boys, pe . mpc, ) . keg. Alou. 3) barrels superior Northern Apples, | Committe on Printing to Charles. Boteler and John inted, wall expose at public eale, tothe | off ui d & sing ite if. even alarge cloul wiil be d keep your powder drv;"’ the Cavalier sone’ Phat Phitbrick’s shelves will not supp!y, 10 cases Crosse & Hlackwell’s London Pickles, and that J at still in hwsiness on my own tindder,on the pretises, on THURSDAL, iomuicina te plates ues Gaeeoe ne King shall enjoy hls own ng in,” wad ths pee Yenc: pis tibet 2 Preserves, and Sauces, and all other luxuries at ity on Pouns}ivania avenue, between 13 | the iain day of Janvsry. 15d, at the hence tecing | Been brtaking to pieces solving. famous -- Lillibullere’” “whieh bebe Wharton Ane en are Bwekene follows sure New York prices. fects, south side, = ie, | O'clock. my of inir, if not faireat the same time end > The Calir a: bi veneered a hoe eee > esi A costly vift, by way of lure. A liberal deduction to the trade. Aa 129 eeSt __ SM. PETTIRON piace on the next fair day thereafier, ml there LF The California papers, by lest arrival, boasted drove James II. from his throne. James : Philtsick’s vi 76 Pennsyl- SAM’L. T. DRURY, rox : = A ei, | “ivise us of what seems to be regarded there as R-member Philbrick’s gift siore, 176 Penusyl. SCRIB WILL tracts, parts of tracts, or parce’s of }.and, situate i eRe 11. had occasion to remember another popular | ye" vente 8 i It jan 2-2t* cor. Pa.ave.nnd lath street, | TBE ones CRIBER Lk — song when the Cornish miners . 2 — ‘ ns shee emerging from underground in formidable numbers, raised the : a ; wen which wae presently echoed frounotie end of Evection of Orricens —The Columbia Fire A a ysals in writing unti next for Lhe purchase of the Cement Hou ry counts, furmerly the property of the late Rich. | %V! in tant level decision. It seems that Shops, Office, | 17d L. Thomp:on. and now decreed to be told jor 5 ee magistrate of San Fra cS MACKAY. —Sones for Music; le Fi the purpose of division and partition ‘etweeu his 2 an interesting case bef. Mnokny, 2% cents. Piste pod a oh sorties Den i weieereeeics ckaiees Tete ten eran es . . e Der oO ete, fall of othe: - 2 at there Ix no law preventiag a wom nd to the other. Company have elected the following officers for ide and Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, tie Arpt tae nat ee oe Pe ‘aig ect | separat sod eonily comts mous parce's, upwards of | tenn appearing in any rig tor ae toe red “ And shall Trelawney die’ the ensuing year: President, Jas. A. Tait; Vice ‘The Salamandrine; by Charles Mackay, 25 cents. | ed. and one of them seen in operation at the bridge. Fier ge — rant) p srorge ae lent Tinie, | don. If she prefers Greeches to petticr ats ahe And must Treiawney die * President, Jas. A. Brown; Recording Secretary, Yesonde —— a ee ap cha Kellner Og rd a bane pen Tans | Lesdamenrthe tone proposed 2a bevels. tan | ah perfect rly ht to wear them, and no uswanly Then twice three thousand Cornish men Jas. MeDermott ; Corresponding Secretary, Dan’! Pipe Hae 2 Ree a oe a ? cents. bridge, addresssed to Sheet Seay (ha seanon wey 727 A capnolly ; Treasurer, Jor. M. Adams; Llbra- | “Voices from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, which so frightened the King that he let Sir | rian, P.J. Enni: ; Captain Engine division, Thos. % cents. y “ ; i J Ennis. 7 ld; by Charles Mackay, 25 cents. — oe #0, and did'nt explain «*the | Marche; Captain Hose division, P Ennis The Lump of. is eras hoe Soe: ngine division, Join J. Peabody ; Second Under Green ‘The lecturer dwelt upon the influence exerted tC. c. Edelin; Third Assistant, John | Poetical gV orks; by Charles Mackay, antique mo- by other pepalar songs, as ‘God Save the King” A Asnistant Have division, Danlol'} 00% G5. Formiene | es ARV R ot iginally an old Jacobite song, and the Mar- Second Axsistant, Jobn 8, Bootes ; B S y jookstore. near Ith atreet. seilies Hymn, written by a young French leu- | Third Assistant, Geo. Burr; Delevates to United | 58% 2-St {lated Uren diet tenant, aud which gave a strong impetus to the | Fire Department, Jas. A. Tait, Thos. Marche, —--—— = = - GENERAL WALKER TAKEN PRISONER. laud have valuable improver-ents | or inquisitive police man must distarb ber in their RANDOLPH COYLE, & valuable spring ef water on | use one ef the treet nd the soil of all the tnnds1eon- AG SEEN een wt é Sectients-_ ct cL be ITED agai os one fem adapted to the raising of the | Ostricu Hustine In Massachceerts. —A OTICE —All persons indebted to me, eather by | staple ex »ps of the county. ‘These jands are in the arty of sportsmen in the woods at Hingbam, notes. past dues. due bills, or open acooun! unmediate v:cin ty of Brandywine, and will be sold pie last week, came across a live ostrich, hereby notifies that I shall expect them to pay is lots to emit purchasers, i and widened. y however, apread himnel cath on or before tha Ist of Janus'y, ss. ATT ‘Terms of sale, as preacribed by the Decree: Five wid Sees Ne — a ea hundred dala i cette be, Yard om te day pt rete eben tral peloeti- a> by ve S, or upeu | sale; and the residue o! urehase money to be : k = wath instruc. pea ia equal instalment fe. two, three, and to Exastas Whitton, which, afters vur years from the day o le; the same to bear in ng chase, finally ran him down and killed him ve paid me promptly and | terest from the day of nd to be secured by the | The ostrich belonged to Mr. 1. D. Richards, of stated time will have their notes. due accounts placed in the hand of officers. tions o make the money. ‘To my enstomers wo French revolution. ‘The present ruler of the | John J. Peabody, John 8. Bootes, C. C. Edelin. French, though he fears put little, fears this 2 — to those who buy for casa f re:urn them many | bonds of the purchaser « chasers, hb approv- | Ro<tos a ped the sum 1 residen¢ gi and to whistle it im the stretts of Parks | Dr. Macxay’s Lxctuns, on Saturday night, IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC! thanks. nd shall at all times be plcased to Bill their | ed eo-.b:icors. Aud upon the payment of the whole | BO=t0M, and exc xp wan monthenge fect hi 1 i . 3 i t — orders with any goods appertaining to my business, urchase money and all iterest thereon, and net | s Tubjects the guilty person to imprisonment or } was attended by most of the notabilities of the 815,00 Wontw or Boots anp Suoxs ro BE Soup. WM. N. CROPPS. belore, the undersigned ts authorized to convey t Vanisbment “Phe waval songs of Dibdin did metropolis. Among others present were Lord powerful service in England in making the navy Wholesale and Retail G gee pore, premuses i to the purehaser or purchasers there - 1 One of Bradley's Chicago Detective Police sh of ia fee simpie, at his or her or the.r costs, free, baving a Warrant for the arrest of a man for some clear, and — from all claims of the 1e8 | criminal offence, went to his ——- serve it ‘CHOOL, CE_)T cakisan Geklt bake his cause and of any nor persons clniming | The man was not at home, but his wife was, and SCHOOL NOTICE.—The subscriber will open | to's v ; ane fiat, Sclioel for Girls, and small Boys, at the Island | {3 procsedince ta tine case aed foe it write rie: | ber beauty tempted the policeman to such acts == Hall, corner of Sixth street and Virginia Avenus, mfed her assent to t ke im lieu of her dower an | led he toscream for help. This called the bus- Washington City, D. C., on the first Moesey 10 | equivalent in money, as ascertained by L.w, out of | band from bis hiding place in the garret. and Janunry, tase.” Hnving dan experience uf four tue proceeds of sale. i several otber persons from different parts of the Zoars in teaching. he ‘reels confident poodles gee a DANIEL C. DIGGES, Trustee. | house. The result ix, that the detective, instead children to his charge and instruatien Wor eiiere | ¢ 2-lawtJantogate ’ of making an arrest, is himself in the lock-up for aes red tv make the School merit the favor of aus TEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | “tempt at repe the people. ‘ ‘ | a . ‘d ‘\Gceate ur rie t For terms, &c., obtain a Circular at any of the | the a pl obey {>> The people of Wisconsin, Minn , con- rinerpal Book Stores in the city, = * Court for P: George's county. sittingasa Court | template flinging up their city charter, and re- Pd ie aww" JOSEPH R. KEENE. of Bauity ine couse, inceard Court depending. | turshon to villiage life 41 Louisiana avenue, between 6th an d 22-Staw6) ‘5 | 1 bave determined to ran off my entire stock of Popular. He spoke of the immense influence ex- | Napier and suite, and Miss Lane, the Lip sanencay be BOOTS AND SHOES at greatly redesdnes ested in France by the song-writer, Beranger, | Mece. We hear that Dr. M. has been urgently prices. My object in #o doing is to close’ 1 pho died the other day, having outlived seven | fequested by a large number of the leadin: forms of Government in France, and heiped to people of the city to repeat his lecture. Why | of Mareh, ‘der to make extensive im- overturn many of them, and who in death crea- | C#nnot he give us the series of three lectures of | provements in my store room. 5 ted as much wlarm to Governmentasin life. At n that of Saturday night was the introduc- k of Shoes is larger, cheaper, and better ‘ A few of the kind 1 have to offer I will name ; 200,000 soldiers in the streets of Paris, toguard Sraeet Ficar—On Saturday night two 500 pairs Ladies’ Black Foxed Gaiters, thick s. los, against a popular outbreak. young gentlemen talked politics, on D street near 1, cheap at $1.50 ‘atil Latterly, the eritics held that love, war, | + goo 2 writer, but im modera times song has taken a | ce followed; assaulted party overtook his op- | 15) pairs Morocco Boots, thick soles, at $1, very wider range. Soug wan invariably found on the ponents knocked him down, cut bis lead and ots it out my stock pear as possible by the Ist han xt he been before ever en fore. Beranyer’« fancral Napoleon called out nearly | try one? ny ies’ Black and Colored Gaiters, at 75 and wine were the only subjects for the song. th, got excited, and one insulted the other. A 1 On| ts, at 75 cents side of right cl Leen said ‘that music tc | bulsed his face, Both were taken tothe Guaea, | 120 pairs Moroczn Boo # 150 paire Ladies’ Black and Colored Gaiters, with = = = ¥ herein Marearet S. A. Cumming, next friend to Legislato-e has da bill powerless to express any mean of base idea, and | boase, Where one wax fined and the other a Panola. at 81.37%. : ONDON SUYEVASBOORR. | Edmund B. Cumming and others is complainant, | {C7 The Texas Legislature | ae this was true ad en, Did any body ever know | missed. Youthful politicians should’at “ let With a general nesortment of Ladies’, Gentie- 2 oe a's Sohoul ‘Dass, - and tomes B. Castening and others are defend ab senphentanclndiey acta Bt , of a song on the side of tyranny or wickedness? | their angry passions rise.” ae Fmmnibeacep ahem ae d of all kinds, thet Sanford and Merton, will; it the aaiee fe wot previously dinposed of at U7 The spiritualists at Millford, Mass., are Dr. Mackay concluded by reciting two original - ef Kvevings at Home, | . rate sale, expose at public sale to the hishest A a st 7 P Comenitons, which wer fecived with smusie| ‘Twn Pavaxe wave Awarven,” and tomor. | Shwguiigvonreepectully vit al fo give mea” BYeeigaat Howes” and Wrong. redder wa thapremact THURSDAY Reties | making aTongements to hve metings Svery rPplause—the first a little love song, entitled | row might will appear at the new tbeatre, ina | along and see for 5 If. Raperauae, of the Home ofthe Wanderers, wary, 17H, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., iffair, aud | Sunday. benebahe «- Seasons and Reasons,’ and the other a ballad i ertise. | Terms inal! eases \. primm's Home Stories, i if not fair at the same time and place on the next LF Potatoes are purchased on th~ line founded upon acircumstance which | evaded | 20 bill, for particulars of which see advertixe F. M. MAGRUDER. ‘he Castaways, or Adventures in Africa, fair day thereafter, ail thst vaiuabie Real Eatste | passumpsic Railrocd, Vt_ at from 30to 40 cents — ralia, 2 in this counter, the | ment. ‘They will be warmly welcomed, for nev- | @ 31-2 corner 2th and f streets, No, $79. frxeliord.a tory for the Young. situate in said county. which was heretofore con- |g vushel er called the primrose jg un- | & 2s monde alah el IEW PUBLICATION.— Biator.cal and Lega Fairy Tales of the Countess D’Aulnoy, peveul ped aoentsta te eee tic ee Lacy | 40> A case of live pigs was received at Mon‘- por ship arrived at Melbourne, | #usements than the peop! d Examination of that part of the Supreme Arabian Nights, ree ng one hundred | gomerv, Ala., afew daysago, from New York, by Australia, Which was rumored to have a real liye | 7 fesident or sojourning in Washington city. Court’s doesion in the Dred Soott case which de- Robinson Crusoe, enaud a half ncres, more « imrowe on board. The announcement created Clares the unconstitutionality of the Missour: Coin- citement amongst tue setUers, so many Ceimixat Gourt.—The Court met this morn- | promise Act, and the self scene of — ee memories of home did the primrose arouse. | ing at 100’clock, and took up the case of the Pr ar cept eaten aed Thirty Vears™ Tiows oc. Thousands ‘used to the whail apie Gan ap- | Caited States rs, James Jordon and Charles | tayo: Bavid Appleton & Co. New York, 1057. prel led, the soldiers turned ont, and the litde mas (both free, colored) charged with steal. | The above work just issu: m the prass, for [ses aya escorted to its quarte:s like a queen nipors of ahoce veluce! = ‘e250, tem sen sale at the wel! known stend, corner of 434 street and less. the Ad ums Express, and a case of live chickens JHE received be pe Oe ae "These Lands are very va uable ; th FRANCK TAYLOR: | ,,{hese a peculiarly adapted to the cu! ary & n et aivenwnan ane tit Doaad E os The bald-hea women have called a ‘ror don eaiticn, im purrie call bladtag. <=” * | Seonunts toad to Wasiuncton: by thetent art Nee: | colzention to taquire late tae sion tele neces. Knisti's Fictorig! Shakapease, ole, octavo, | enth end North Capital scronie ian hevetare es that ix now prevailing among young women; couten! green calf 4 . “| one site, Phe health and society of the ner nbor | <o <ays a Buffalo cotemporary E Ti atfurd Shakspeare, 10 vols., London, in hood is unsurpassed in ryiand or the District 3.A.C r, of N wille, bas invented — Payne, on the 2th day of August, 1957, ‘The | fannerivanmavenue. Stor Se alps . : lean) bie Seta KEES Te eliean Conn | Scnaaie macalé. with which, Wired. oman Tas River —A sloop, loaded with «osl, ar- ease was pending when our report closed. wit j steer biack ink. Bound in black cleth and gilt oe Cabinet Shakspeare, 12 vols., London, cloth ore Sol ome”? and within five | scan mw csmmr ed Ss ae in one day rived at Galt & Young's wharf last night, from lette-ed. Done up ina durable form for permanent | gilt. Poets, 4 vols., London, half calf. miles of the Centre Market. The land has been | as forty Is can by the mode Philadelphia. Business about the wharves gen- | -Warcu Returns. —Jan. 2.—James Lewes, D. 008 nics sats ite trtle 0 heyan'ex- Held ical Diotionary, 12 vols., Loudon, | divided into several lots, bie from 15 to erally is very dull. Oysters are xcarce. Several | ¢, drank and disorderly; workhouse 90 days. caiieation pt trint the author deems vane ome po- boat loads which arrived at the wharves some | Charles Nichols. Mass > Vagrant; do. George | !itical part of the Court’s opimon, avoi me two wecks ago, are spoiled, on account of the Eddie, N_Y.,do.; do Jobn Scott, Vt., drunk peas judieai part. which related to the personal ‘one's {ike | UF- Dow, jr.,says that the reason man wes i oalf, 20 acres, with a sufficiency ‘06d on most o! meade ing else, is, that If be hed ace Jincgnt History, 2 vols. London, many | lots, aud willbe gold n parcels if deemed to the in- | ‘wade afer everything else. ts, that If Be had MAps, Q H and Out-houses on thiees. | Almighty with endless anggestions of improve- 7 partion on rocerd.” Ie te wren is 8. prneis Hee Wolke, Rok ries nial ga itp ET ee me and m excellent | nent 7 prevailing warm weather. and disorderly ; do. Wm. Bailey. Pa., do ; fine | spint of entire devotion to the mstitutions of our Se Te aT ren, Bowens = edition, * | order. | This estate adjoins the property oflate Ste- I>" Gubcditer jo Ongena edbsundnr eens bars crea eeepc tied be oe 3 ht Se es oe ‘ we i — he poe aot are: ao ahd iVhewell’s story of the Inductive Sciences,3 <« eps : es ee Wingord. Dies to | bearer. baggage master and a scullion” to a cer- Alexandria. She wi Page's whact in fa. | missed. Flora A. Campbell, Me., do; work- | views. t 1s. London, fa t calf. es os nas y he | tain pol d is denominated by theansailed ‘stop atthe Page's wharf in fo- rty, but for ali men who venerate the works of our | ¥o!s., ndon, 8 desirous of purchasivg,on application to t tain politician, and is denom| ‘ pcerie baeedt shee feces has fw ented tor wee — ca are a cones Chaney, Held, carrying tnoeators, and whe woh to cus yur Dovocwment Bul mam) potea tinchend” uae im Boe bie oe Underaigned, personally or by letter: in reply “‘a miserable illiterate s a he- oy the Compzny. Itis the intention of the Com | Pistol; flue and costs, red fro The he foundations on which the ate’? ( yment. Twenty-three lodge:s—one resident of te ee vie believed that this pie ze has ‘ben oi pany, we understand, to run but one boat be | A Uhington. Kept in the work, and which is considered, Ly com. tween the two cities durieg the winter months; |“ s,5) f— James Reynolds, N. Y., drunk and | petent ji udges,as the most original and profound of but the pabtic can rely upos her ranuing at reg- | ai coderiy; workhouse 00 days. James Welch, }-4il themachoria sworks, and so treated as to. present ular hours henceforth. Ireland, do; do. Wm. Wales, Ireland, fighting | Now views to the oldest resders. and in fret to ap- resoribed by the decree, | 18 fe tremens notoriety.” arsed dlomnesGnashocted dollars oeeh a tis Ry, of Geliciom : imported from London, by 3 x d ____ FRANCK TAYLOR. be paid in funds of some District or {> According toa Missouri paper a led of 19 HE ADVENTURES OF A CAT, and a fine | Teignane Banke Te residue of the Faretnee mo. | yrars was lately atried, in the town of Grand T Cat, teo. colored engravings; London, 1837. ney to be paid in one, two. three and four years, in | View, to a maiden of the ripe age of 7 ‘The Adventures ofa ‘Hear. @ great Bear, too. iments, bearing interest from the day of | upon our Brown perpet! an Spigrem ; kK on@ subject’ su, to have ¢ Siler and tu be secared br the bonds of the pupsha. ——— and disorderly; fine and co ts, $3 44. Michael npn mort fa colored engravi .g8; Loudon, 1857. sale, withone or more co-ubii ses T cannot think the ind is wise 7 Row ox Caritot Hitt — Ou Saturday wight, | Keron, Ireland, do; do. Wen, Moreiand, Can- | ovedeahauated. SHILLINGTO colored engravings; lagudon: laste © So DOR: £00> | ger Srpurche iy he undersicoed. Woon the yay” | .,Wwmovmmeries charms 2? c cows eppphne two gangs of youthful rowdies got up a battle en | ada, do; do. James Reeves, Pa., drunk; work. Booksetler, Odeon Building, corner ti ste Phevittle Mitnimsby Aitred Crowauil) Weanti- | D2aPROveE thie porehase money, and all interest What, sure. the indy can’t dl " ho: eight | rs—all Mon- | d 14-tf i i and: ¥- Ty all ‘ thereon, and not before, the undersi; a8 * Capitol Hill, in which stones and pistols were sesirprledge . Twenty-eig! ge! SECT PT 1 thas ated old ted from Pr . a] ea to the panchuser an dronght into requisition, the tiring being at ran Viiv fi i. . 1857. - ‘ith the usual iowdy disregard as to whose of ry translated from the Ger- flees were endangered thereby + Phe Auxiliary al Store: mene 1th street Px ' 8 story forthe Young, thany itfustre- ba ith many other new Books, English, French. e ‘free, clear | 370 PENNSYLVANIA AvENOR. 0 wed aust PARMA ae BB sale att suited to the money fap ‘Also, TRUNKS, VALISES, eto. or the ity. suggest to persous in pursuit Use! tt Guards jn that beat made a descent upon them, | Op Thurada: peremnee OF. 107 by ‘ov. Mr, HE SONGR OF at the. on. and the crowd dispersed in various dirretions. Ce Mr. JOHN RIBNI to Mr. graved a to nooompenimge! The me a body was chased to Blayden’s aad, MARY DICKELS, Mi of fat Me on Whbihen ence, raham, ta ton tae a wade viele were lost sight of. A number : ool 3 . Mr. Norwood, |, and cpr abwt three hundred meio- Jowdies were idvatified ax trionging tothe rag | ALERED | RENEE taecrestows, to Mees fi aS, dies, beautifully érgraved. Price $659. Imported American, for youths ofal! bargain to cal! at the above a ern and widdle partions of the city; and. unless from Udinbarg by pa au Fe eaeeas ee ‘oak iy TAYLO! tng elaewhore,na they are sonbacn any ee Ne Se OREO a Te eeuuie ce | Aa RODE ee No xeteast Bet nu GalAdrs 2 Pe. evemue, | Wt 2 STONE. du. gy. FAT-LAW. , | snpet fastidious. ee ee clean eees | CT RBI seein me, | Niscnearege atm Tae | Ve oe ALAR [oma Fuse sisca fee The Competes rt on er Mola UO HLAN'R, 29 Paovonne. R: ‘hook kesbing. INE | svenue. score eK OTF OT, WOOLEN GOODS, BOCK, cajied qut by-2 false alarm, is! ie | “+ UD ASKETS, DOLLS, DOLL ier aL . le Laaanenes, * cinder Wit W LANDS MACASSAR OIL, at G! s ite, Comforte, &o., through the burning of a chi in ids, Doll Shoes, &e., mt © — IONDAY, January 4 i ‘street. 2 10-9 au MeLAUGHLIN’S. ee ea = EB iol or MoLAUGHLIN’S. PROF. J. FILL, Principal. moon | RRGSr Bier, ness tah

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