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~ : 3 THE EVENING SEAR | - 7 Pyare pe on ytcemet peel r ees i FUELISHED B7BET AFTBENOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) 47 THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus and Kleventh street, By W. D. WALLACE. Papers served in packages by carriers at 948 year, or 37 conte peor month. Tormail subscribers the sub- Seription price is $3508 year, in advance; $2 for 1X Months; G1 for three months ; and for ‘eas than Shree months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Single Supies, One cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the eqasre) Bserted three times for §1: évery other day or semi-weekly. 25 per cent. advance; ones a week, 50 ber cent. advance. THE MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS YAL. Pesrance of a robe defined by flowers. The entered the chapel. The: ndid tabi apex of thie floral pyramid is formed by ala lay the fer th which, Tag nthe nie boquet worn on the Sill he train, whic Ro Prom the graphic description in the London Times we f pg the following details of the msrriage of the Princess Royal with Prince Pianos, &c. nn EE Geto MEDAL esr a) Spe yontes, tarot the Ge a entered and duly attested, by an immense yardanieahetaes sito te more than three | number of those present and by the members FASHIONABLE DANCING. que, trimmed with | of the royal families in the followi Frederick William of Prussia, which was ¢cle- ‘solu A8 8000 8% possible as the arrange- Pusey Dences wiltahe poses eeercaes ® programme for this season will be entirely new, and far excel aay ever offered to the public. 'arents whodesire to see their children easy and fracefal im their carriage, should not fail to enter u 5 "Seniletios’s Cinsees on Tuesday and Thuredsy ance of the bride herself is the feeling created by the fair bridesmaids, who “in gloss of satin In the evening the illumination of the city and glimmer of pearis, follow in stately array, | of London was general, including the resi- bearing up the rich train of the Princess Royal | dences of the several foreign Ambassadors and between them. The ladies honored with this | Ministers. “A simple gas star shone outside erowds that collected in the Park and the vi- sinity of the Palace were immense, though the place did uot allow of waeb out-door pageant- ry. A transient glinrpse of the royal party and foreign guests was ali that could be obtained; yet the event excited interest enough to keep Adelaide, AY SCHUUL FoR ‘street op- Bosrvine, AN Y 8 DIES At the corner of 6th and L Streets, ET eMOOL x PROF. H.W.MUNDE: ity. HAND ER . ing order: WIL ENAB to his enki fe ht SRE eae 430 “ . two rows of Honiton lace, and surmounted by | Viotoria, Albert, (Prince Consort. Prince of 4 mactnge tothe ie rm of hin last quarter will commence on Tuesday Term of the - thie insu — on ~ fg oy _ Payton be! jemi aa ~ — on ce ae of the ae eta, MEd of Brussia aod ues the Saemne & 85 ot xtand ane scigrnocn, Fal 2 2s. Al howe sg who deat sapoa val 5 Sant - ress, with boquets at short intervals. uchess ony.) Leopold, Victoria, Albert LANO ender fe werally kept as a holiday by all elasses in H Mf Lames! Bis apes Pod iaexpected. and the | a N¢%t49 the interest excited by the dppear- | Edward, Alfred, Alioe Augusta, George, Mary Pay ia x be f ovat the old seed, RRA utaw House, itumoi re, The: also just opened Sal _ 207 Baltimore tne ¥ Detwoen Charice ant ight ae : ‘+ t = ditipaniches Pepa Boral Pee ep a bmone bets of the Ambassador of the United souare Fi Re java _—_— ——— = persona. 8 OM! an my boards, double reeds. | 1 : r Insurance, &o. those thousands together for many hours. what is most singular, are Pena lineatly | Various demonstrations of rejoicing and loy- = = Dan TSR ACS OEM Ye Although the morning was raw and cold, the | Jescended from t great Royal houses of Eng- crowd began to gather at a very early hour; alty took place in different parts of the cou! ohui et extensively the ufacture<f | | Mr. T. F. GASZYNSKI oy DAUGHTER ve Hee INSUR. NCE COMPANY OF NEW P 7 land and Scetland. try. In most places the day was observed as we will sell wi joand onthe moet | the honor to announce ye RK. every moment added to its numbers, and in an r) j tlemen of Washington getown that z iueredibly short time the decae hettcaebiecs They follow the bride two by two—Lady | holiday. ‘ Susan Charlotte Catherine Pelham Clinton, daughter of the Duke of Newcastle; Lady Ce- eelia Catherine Gordon Lennox, daughter of the Duke of Richmond ; Lady Katharine Ham- ilton, dangbter of the Marquis of Abercorn ; Lady Emma Charlotte Smith Stanley, daugh- ingham Palace and St. James's, with the ex- ception of the avenue reserved fur the passage of the Royal carriages, was completely filled. Towarks noon, when the Royal party were ex- pected to leave Buckingham Palace, the con- Our Were awarded the highest id medal) at thi " the Maryland Insti Soma on ive youre Cotter, ies dnd fassin vy. powition eigh: pianos from som: of the best makers from New. {or Boston and ‘Bale timore, We wore also awarded the first premium.at me Industriel xb ion held in Richmond, Vir- Cash Capital jurplus over. wn undersigned, paving bee api ngs bl Washington on Geor, he will re open his Classes for Dancing in, ‘emperauce Hall. F at esr. sued Agent of Lad Poleres on Bul =i a thet fopeetisateg ima Po fe asters, for Ladies and Gentlemen, -m. Georgetown—on Wednesday, the 7th of ©. it, at Mise Harrover's Ladies Sem- inary, from 3 o'olock p. m, Dyspxrsta 4ND Fits.—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great curer of Consumption was for several years 80;| No. 82 7th otogpofemsition <r Obise No. st., oppo. Intellgenoer ; badly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a pect of the | fitia, 1855 ‘hey have also been awarded od terms and particulars application can be made _ jan 23-202m course of spectators was immense. The route ters of the Earl of Derby ; Lady Susan time he was confined to his bed. He was.eventually ie Sannted Beltre nae Sotececiong sea poy ie 54 é wife a trom EDWARD SNOWDEN to be followed by the Royal party was kept by | rine Mary Murray, daughter of the Earl of | Cured by a presor'ption furnished him bya young | In addition to this we are in possession oftestimo # detachment of Life Guards, aided by a nu- Dunmore; Lady Constance Villiers, daughter merous body of police, and although their tem- per was occasionally sorely tried. they con- trived to maintain effective urder. Shortly be- fore noon the bridal procession left Bucking- ham Palage. It consisted of upwards of twenty Oarriages. First came the Princess of Prussia, the Duke of Saxe Coburg, the Princes Frederick Charles, Genera CLAIM AND Keal esTaTE For Bounty Lands, Pension Claims, Prhsccu- tion of Claim before the Court of Ciaitme ‘ongress mene Olairvovant girl. This preseription, given by & mere of the Earl of Clarendon ; Lady Victoria oel, child while ina state of tranoe, has cured every body daughter of the Earl of Gainsborough ; and | WhO has taken it, never having failed once. It is Lady Cecelia Mara Charlotte Molyneux, equally as sure in cases of fits as of dyspepsia. ‘The daughter of the Earl of Sefton ‘ ingredients may be found inany drug store. I will The dresses worn by this fair train are from send this valuable prescription to any person on the design furnished by the illustrious bride | "eit of one postage stamp to pay postage. herself. They consist of a white glace petti- | Address Dr. Tracy Denonms,New York Post the most distinguished professors anc amateurs in the + Which be 8 G Dentistry &o. warerooms, speaking fot themselves ‘aud others of U FINLEY : the Department: Sale of real en- the hich a cation im which our instruments are D*- R. FINLEY BUNT: enrisy nog Spy wed “ si on spd peer pe ey ay +4 Pasingee of e firs! No. 310 Pennsylvania avenne. Warrants. Neg ‘and ex: 6 ited within t! iz | Wil! perform ail operations belonging to his similar character. ne from the day ae a if the instrume: nts do not ab . aoe pe at lus old established office, as above. fe entire "Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage =<s San 16-ly_ W ashing! ty, fore purchas ‘HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. oLD coat, entirely covered by si Office. jan22ms | lecegectaaseds Ped, and tuned. 1 — G AND SILVER Frederick Albert, and Adulbert of Prussia, the iftere, b falls ba by six deep tulle founces, —— Prinee of Hohenzollern-si aringen, the Duke ques of tulle been? of tulle trimmed with 6 y M. LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee oj v uches of tulle, looped up on one aid 4 T a tN Posexsston of some valuable certificates eT WM. KNABE & Co. “Loomis’ Mineral Phase Teeth” hav PUSCMARED of Brabant, the Count of Flanders. Semapriys fens sdieyradigh AR nd their we ae ToetasinenT of some va siswries | FIVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO-S quocenafully introduced his improvement i AT THE BEST RATES. ‘ ( boquet of pink roses and hite heather. 1m favor of the Consum; ion troyer; also superior |, just arriv the, pipe bow permanently estab- FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, Tospeative suites in coaches drawn each by two body is oumad with draperies of tulle, with i Sage Pei poe Spaces With eareyome aby G. NETZEROTT. * pet el in Warten as meta oniet ON THK PRINCIPAL POINTS IN BU- rses. After a short interval followed the hanging sleeves of the same material trimmed | *°7¢? — ‘he = res Levgeseersite - ~ fe, and | Second hand Pianos for eale ‘cheap. n20-tf yin making @ eet of but one piece of material, and ROPE,IN SUMS TO SUIT. bridegroom in a state carriage drawn by black | with ruches. A boquet of the same flowers is | 'S Composed of roots and herbs procured from the =e fee horses. His Koyal Highness was escorted bya indestructible mineral. “N. tal sed ip oe their construetion, sud they are therefore free from | GOLD CURRENCY. AND VIRGINIA MO- vanic action and metalic tast here are no | NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED food. henes they sre Pure and sean, ren”! | FORK DRPOSITORS. PAYABLE IN SoMa en ey Bre pure a. an, ar .. : lighter, stronger, lees clumay.iur more durabie, ane | FUNDS, OR IN GOLD. CHARGING THE = i im thoy ppyearance. wut ive ne CURRENT RATES.—CHECKS MUST BE ne yu ire to eo wi re Oe * iG. 4 similar work of art to wal mine m varity, beauty, MARKED AC ORDINGLY, = ty, artustio ex or any viher requisile | s7GHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- All ‘3 bly warranted, PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN 2 Pouna. avenue, between llth and 18th streets. SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON COM- MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED ATTHE HIGHEST RATES. WEENY, [NHOU! co. (TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Blue Ridge; it 1 no common article. They are worn in the girdle and upon each shoulder. nioaly enveloped in my circulars, where my plaee of As the bride 8 up to the altar she stops id and makes a deep reverence to her mother, | "itence is seen. i . : } | _ The extract of a fower called the Alpha Oiutment ce pete eh a fo gered yell ire for the Piles. can, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. senders the'sune fas = me Prites C. Stott’s; th up is at several other places on 7 ¢ Of | Penni ue, a8 well as Georgetown, at Prussia. As she does 80 the bridegroom elect Mr. Newman’s on Bridge street. In Alexendria st advances; and, kneeling on one knee, Presses | Ledbetter’s. In Baltimore, at Hance’s, 108 Bulti- ber hand with an oe of fervent adini- | ore street, d7-tf ration that moved the august audience. Ta i king their places then at the altar, and with their illustrious relatives standing round in a | T. group of unequalled brilliancy, the service commences with the churale, which peals through the little building with the most sol. emn effect. The words are particularly appro- priate, full of feeling and piety, and the audi- ence follow them i: choir sing— ‘This day, with gladsome voice and heart, We braise Thy pame, O Lod, who at Of all good things the give: ! Fot Eaylind’s free-born Hope we pray ! Be near her now, and ever! King of Kings. Lord of Lords, Father, Son, aud Holy Spirit, Hear us, while we kneel before Thee! ‘The hymn over, the Lord Archbishop of Can NUNNS & CLARKE’S HALLETT. pavis's en all t j a CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, tantly receiving and for eale gals JOHN FP. detachment of Life Guards, andAattended “by the gentlemen of his suite. His reception by the multitude was most enthusiastic. The ro- maining couches were occupied by her Majesty, the Prince Consort, the Bride, the Prinve of Wales, and the other members of the Royal family. Her Majesty and the Princess Royal tode together in a’ carr drawn by creum- colored horses, and the eheers which greeted their appearance were vehement and proionged. A strong detachment of the Life Guards closed the procession. Shortly after i2 o'clock Queen Victoria and bridal party enter the chapel. The Queen king,as she alwayslooks,kind!y and amiable, selt- possessed aud stately. Un her head is rown of jewels such’as relieves all appreben- Sions as to (ue effect which the late Hanoverian “ raid’’ upon the royal caskets might have had upon Her Majesty's toilet Courtesying in ac- knowledgment of the profound howage with which she is welcomed. Her Majesty passes at once to her chair of state on the left of the altar, and which is placed between the five embroidered settees oceapied by the Youngest Koyal children. From this time all remain standing in the presence of majesty. even the Princess of Prussia, who stands on ihe opposite side of the altar. Lord Palmerston. on the Queen’s right hand. the Sword of State, while the Duchess of therland, herself attired in almost Royal ificence, stands on the left by right of of- Mistress of the Robes. Again there is e of intense interest, and again and trumpets are heard, and ush- th the same imposing ceremonies ression of the Bridegroom, On 's bis Kuyat Highness, the Prince F his father, and on bis left his broth- Albert Alleyes, huwover, are fired 306 Pa. a Purchasers wil! fiud it tu for themselves the superior Pianos. interest to examine alities of the above Stools, Covers, Meludeons, &c., &c., also on hand. = n l6-tr TEs MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- ROTT, corner uf Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, is the largest and! only complete Musical Establisiment in! the Distr.ct of Columbia, Bueon, Raven & Co's and Rosenkranze's cele- brated PIANOS are always on hand in great vere ty; also, Prince’s superior M ELODEONS Torether with an immense stock of Musical In- struments and Sheet Music of every descri Fwroferte tuning executed by Mr. Rebi Spxctat Noticz.—For Perfumed Breath, White ‘eeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use “ Balm of 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing Ladies’ hair use “ Woodland Cream,” a new pomade ; it causes gen- tlemen’s hair to ourl beautifully. Price. 50 ceuts each. W. P. Fetaivce & Co., Proprietors. New York. in a whispered cadence asthe | Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, TavLow & Maury, Booksellers, between 9th.and loth at., Pa avi nia pre new in store rr ‘A very superior Piano of Hallet, Davie & Co.. 7 oc'aves. fine rosewood; orginal Ba on val 0 Ithas been rented outin a careful jarrily, and wiil be sold for $300. Also, a similar Pisno, same makers, 63; octaves; Origius price $300; will be sold for hese risnosa e really barg-ins; warrant and guarartee them as willingly as we do our new ones. All persons in want of s good reliable Fiano are so- heited to cull and see these instruments. Aioe = Becend-taee | Sage whieh Mes — ac gepted in part payment fur a new one, fur ; one = for $4; rf he ai: and 0. e fi i. s Corporation Bonds of the City of Daver, sine agpenssigck of Pianos on thie | lowe: Paring pe cont. ruteregt by Gonpon ia >. 06 View a at No. <06 Pa, av., between 9th venport has now about 2m jnbabitante, ad vw NF. EF 5 ine weal population. ite __JOUN F-ELA28.— ral debt ts only $159,000, and ite raul debt only #' mew be] cannot = pe eae 4 bg statistics of the city were ished mm the Imtelli- i4 September. We rec@munend believing them to be Se safe as any CHUBB BROTHE Anu TR PELED WY COMUREDG te ore ve - be Ay ang LC Ce aii ar YALUABLE sae “Ti)-3e INTERESTING Forsaleat TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, near 9th st. Recorps or tue RevotuTionaRy WAR; con- taining the Official, Military aud #umancial Corres - bondence of sil the Officers of the Revolutionary Army from 1775 to 1295, containing the most interest ing military, historical) and financial information du- Ting that period; also, the organization of all the Regiments, showing the names, rank, date of com- muasion, time of en! stment,and services of the of- ficers and privates of each: also, the general and brigade orders of Generals Washington, Lee, Green, Weedon, and others. Iast of American Officers Imprisoned, The tiene of their capture, release, &c. An account uv ie QFricia.. Treasury DEPARTMENT, February 12, 1858, Notice ts HRREBY GIVEN that sesied proposals will be received at this office until the fif eenth day of March proxime for the issue ofany portion, or the whole, of five milhovs of dollars in treasury terbury wok te in the centre or the altar, | notes in exchange for gold coin of the United States and assisted by the Bishop of London,as Dean of | 4eposited with the treasurer of the United States, the Chapel Royal, the Gishop of Oxford, as Lord | the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treas- High Aimoner, the Bishop of Chester, Clerk | urer of ths branch mint at New Orleans, or the as- of the Closet, the Dean of Windsor, as Do- | sistant tre ere at Boston, New York, Charles- mestic Chaplain, aud the Rev. Dr Wesley, | ton, or St us, Within ten days from the acoept- as Sub-Dean of the Chapel Koyal, the marriage | 8nce of such proposals, under the authority of the service is commenced at exactly ten minutes | a¢t of Congress entitled “An act to authorize the to Locloek. is+ue of treasury notes,” approved the 234 Decem- The Rubric is rigidly adhered to throughout. | ber, 1857. r After going through the usual formulary, the ‘The treasury notes wil! be issued ugon the reesipt Most Rev. Primate, who was very indisiinetly here of certificates of deposite with thore he nest a sete TRO ARREB Tay weaded | Nef Palade Hananertnehe beat ot wbeh tad erefore cal] n streets. DpETs: RY DR. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrice No, 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Th oors from lath Sirest, 5 B bogs leave to inform the ublio that he een Bt all ura at his offoe,ioedied asabove, Heat on Oxpetionce o) fifteen years practice, with large number of pati: and great variety of difficult cases that he has tr. success- fully, ‘will enable him to surmount difeu scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. pats Toe open confirming the opinion of yum mer eminent in the prot on, and es ra. Hagris and J. and E, Parea iss |i hint, long wines, to ie~ eparations for filling Teeiay also putt roha, 1 ia Rubber, Ce- ments for the oonstruction of Continuous Gum Teeth, aud that Poreetian, mow : American Dental Convention. Soctety of the Cinennati. In New York, Peunsyivanta and Maryland a list of the members’ names, &6., the half pay. commuta. tion.and tend acts of the Coutinental Congres oompiece list of all the Torte, co nl Frock Sire an Fite ‘ ‘venue, over the an fF cs tation and land: proe edings of ; Mees, i a daa Sith Congr Although be Hacters himself from his long r yaness ° ep . s A ? am der or bidders as shal! agree to make such exchange United States Court of Claims relacive ton res.orse a — wins te Wiaebinten be to ae 4 uj. Beall, he Kwyal bridegroom, ashe walks slowly | wile, to live Gate? Wat een oe Lax ihe low interest, not exceeding wx ver | on uf the hall pay wots ofthe oid Congress for the | 2evee, Aud practice iu Washin Tyee oat enarron piAMES, ©, MeGUIRE, President but with the most pertect ease and elegance of = pnd saay Fay es and keep her in | Cvtum per annum, and will carry such rate fromthe | Lenelit of the leave to refer them tu the following Fro! Seoretary action up the centre uf the Chapel e wears aera > date of the certificate of such deposite. ‘The propovals must atate the rate ofinterest with ont condition and without reference to other bids, and contain no other fractional rates thanone fourth ont halfor three fourths of one per centuin. Five per centum of the sinount proposed to be exchanged must be deposited with one of the treasury offiice:s above enumerated, whose vertiticate of such deposit the uniform of a Prussian Weneral, with the iasiguia of the Order of the Black Eagle of parler tis Risk. geen nce lo this the Prince replies, loud and clear, wance aud prepossessing bearing. Near the |“! will To the same question the faint altar he stops befure Her Majesty's ebair ot answer of the bride is barely audible, though the State. and slowly bows with the must profound attention of all is strained to the utwost to cateh reverence, and tarning to his Koyal mother he the feebly-uttered words. sickness and in health, and forsaking all other, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live. * Heirs of Officers of the Revolution; Virgima half-pay and land laws; the reasons which led to passagovl the not of July 5, i632, by Congress: the names of the Virgina officers who received land. with an ‘nteresting account of the military land districts of Ohi>, Kentucky and Tennessee, the lo cation of warrants, surveys, &0.; Kevolutionary Pension Laws of the United TESTIMONIALS: * Prom the inte Rootor of the Church of Epiphany of | FRANKING HOUSE OF re Dr, Staruxn Bary: Leeann desire to exprese my esteem for you pers: Ou AS & superior dential ker me bave beon highly imwy receive the patroung public that your skill eo "? wetioes oxvoctet oe, han operations ¢: it at par, and Ex: fe on ory. «| boxe that g0u | Seat tas formahed tedeenmne ene ee feo and the graneer on Deoie ies will be alowed Darosirs.— received end Cheoke without ona 2. on the nort! — Ah | on Deposits st such rates 8s may be agreed ¥ States, a iy hy Derosits In Vikoinia aXD Uscurnent Blower. aceompany each proposal, as security for its ey now exist with oom: entaries thereon: Washington, Aug, %, less. J, W. fWENOR. Deposits i retin nnd oti UEourrent oney re 7 Ot one seen je LI ofr a in same bows again with equal respect. but less deeply Tothe next, ae « Ifthe proposal is not accepted, imme sou he sorv.ces of vaniONs clas iow ing the | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Masare, | oet¥ed tot aed {ey gi thaa ty the Queen, and then Kneeling in the | * Who giveth this woman away 1» | diste directions will be given to return such depos oiet eee gs, Cotman & Co ang centre of the chapel pray: with earnest deyo-| The Prince Consort replies loudly, “I do ite, Should the proposais be variant from the pro= One large |12mo voluine of 6% pages. Price $1.5. tion for afew minutes His prayers ended. he Then the Prince takes his bride's hund in bie Postare 25 cent rises anode a ids at the right hand of the altar, | °W®!, in Seeger creates repeats, slowly ng his bride, and likewise submitting tu and distinctly, x witit Wiohol: Charles # serutiny from the hundreds of brilliant “1, Frederick ndataide ‘v me casi in eyes us never bachelor withstood alone before | take thee, Vietoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, to visions of the act of Conzres, or of this noliee, they will not be considered. . All proposals under this notice must be sealed and nseribed onthe outside “Proposals for ‘Treasury Notes.”” They will be opened at this department st c y Discounts.—Notes, Drafle, and Bil, eof Ex He employ r. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- wilbea a J 4 aaty, t execute for me an im- iscounted, and Loans mace fe ART Dart OF the, Riaited) Rsatiny)) COeoe sad WeelT pals of were hea te a ee and Seourities, tthe market rate, oe ed as a book of reference t tive | my enfire satiafnction, and in view of the fect that | »,LETZEE* OF Cuamit.— Letters of Credit wa ag wells fornishing a thor. | om) mops distinguishes ember ra of the Dental jing titie to land or pe: - | College of Baltimore, A P' ¥4 Pftory yom sekeger Se forefathers during the | perform the same work satisfuctoriiysat gives me ry fi and | charged i + The volume contains the names = plesaure to eapr om Bony a 4g ae i ive | be my wedded wife. to have and to bold from | 12 o'clock m., on the said fifteenth day of March. Feet ceeey nc has Vamune cope tbearecs | ET abebnstion Of ton ovetene . “er Ribeaty: Wr deportation Meemed vetaght te | this day f rward, for better for worse, for richer HOWELL COBB, (thioors and privates of the recolution: | ify tnore Janz, It, LARMANN BOGGS, the Ligheet piteh, and no one speaks, Part few | for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love BILts or Exchanes.—Trev. be feraiehed with drafty in 8Uch Bums BS atk fe 12 Secretary of Tresaury. =i core may Cy of the Extract froma note ed from the Inte Hoa, Jobs | *ijed nerotinbie por Caner on yon v.38. 8: . 19, 1868, ND A) ore. Bi ohange snd ‘The teeth you made or ue work cherebi noth- of Credit on land, Ireland and Europe, tne oval be better, VOry FEN M. CLAYTON. the brave men who fought under t ‘76, that the noble actions of their an tora may not escape reminiscence of their desce: auts, who must retain this work as 8 memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. feli LAST CHANCE. even move to disturb the alately solemnity that | #04 to cherish, till death us do part, according reigns over the whule interior, while ree the | to God’e holy ordinance; and thereto I plight vst illustrious of the Royal guestsseem struck | thee my troth - and gaze with open adwiration on the scene | Again, in reply, the words of the bride ure around. It is, indeed. one which might well | almost lost, and she seems faint and tremulous NO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. Wours’s ScugipamM ARomatic ScHNaPPs. leave to call the attention of The proprietor beg 4 : bow, the different Cities at & comm: ax i and the aitizens of Washington.to avery | 1p Tt MERS AND SILK DRESS GOODS, | | To those that Teligf from the malagios of the | br'dent. Where Stocks are boutt upon we pan + nner Telemgere raap ee em eee Pr Renta abing tue 5 ghee his pose ot ciciend Gis, which he rsteoduse) "“MOUSSELINE DELAINES, tecth, | can cheerfully reoommn: : gorgeous visions seldom seen and never forgot- e Prince then, n r = ~ to the American public under the name of Wolfe's ten, for within the precinets of that little | brother Albert, said with marked emphasis: Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps. \ Chapel sit the throned Sovereign of the British |“ With this rinfg { thee wed, with my body I ‘This Gin is manufactured by the proprietor ex clu- Empire, with her Court and princely guests, | thee worship, and with all wy worldly goods I sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holiand. {t 1 and surrounded by the most influential mem- | thee endow: in the name of the Father, and of | jade from the best Barley that can be procured in bers of the greatest and most intluential aris- | the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Europe, at any oost, and flavored and medicated, tocracy in the whvle world. The very build-| ‘The usual prayer waajthen offered, and the | not by the common harsh berry, but by the most ing, so small, and yet so rich in its euntents &o., &c., &o., &c. now on exhibition on the Second Floor of our es tab.ishment, will be withdrawn io a few days. Ladies eali and purchase at once. The present week will be the laut opportunity for securing nprecedented Barg. i. HOOK, BRO. & CO., = Ivania avenue, perior : made & set of porcelian fore! J ae viueged teteral teeth myself, und he work bas ali stood weil for more thap ten years. Rogen f. NIXON, of the Va. Conf, of the M. ‘aurch South, Apri! 19. 1958. — 5 ndersigned, having had occasion to svai: eeenicen oF the professional sk:ii of Dr. 8. Baily, i having been cogms- every fet tw een sth and °th sts. | Surgeon agro telngpenfond or ovins Oo ake “Hand Wy ae Primate, joining their hands together, said: | choice botanical variety of the Aromatic Italian Ju- | —~—— i, PETITS PIS, ORAMPIONONS: peated NS an ore Dar bduurainon Of hin ansietee ite omen es ifre- almost suggests the idea of a grand jegel | -- Whom God bas joined, let no man put asun- | niper Berry, whose more various extract is diatil!- cays . bike . ; skull, oa well ea of a ee ose ed to Western Houses ca easket, in which all that the nation most values | der.” A psalm and the Hallelujah Chorus fol- | ed and reotified with its spirituous solvent.and thus | “Gre oni! the attention of connoiseurs to our im- | ehh pig iovnpen ery.and we respectfully re- Fb gene nly bts cage taht ye and reverences is put away for greater safety lowed. j becomes a concentrated tincture of exquisite fia portation o! atmo commend him to the confidence and patronage of the After a while, the Chamberlain and Viee-| Hardly had the last words of the choras died together transcending in its Cor Sena Bg eelecindc =e seblic. of which we consider him eminently worthy. EaL Esra’ 1 ARP Inevnances.— Real Rotate Chamberlain again quit the C cr in | away in solemn echoes, when the ceremonial, ax ropertiesany slovholic beverage | Oa MPG NONS, natural. ‘Tuomas U. WaLTER, Arohitoct U.S. Capito. ‘and urances gain quit the Chapel to usher in ay q : fofére Knbwn TES ene roiled. won the procession of the bride. The trumpets | arranged by chamberlains and beralds, ended ; | heretofore known. OVIES. in kegs. pi . t bene 7 LAIM® ON UNITED Bratpe, RT OF Fes.—Cilaims on the United art of ms or ( intrusted to us, te c A Vv ITCH ERK ING, in kegs, pickled, TRUFPES, natural, in and bottles. AL! CAVIAR, of the bent quahty, and extremely rare nthe COMRLTYs KING & BURCHELL, jan 15 cor Vermont avenu and 15th st. Gone: GOING! Fora few days longer Ladies will bave an oppor- * ii itted it to nearly the were again heard nearer and nearer, till again | and the bride, giving vent to her evidently = We bel orl ei neg aged iS ie away in subdued cadence, which has} long pent-up feelings, turned and flung herseif | whole id aaatraca Geen abiat four thbceaka essivly suit and beautiful effect upon her mother's bosom with » suddenness | bas reosiv: cael Ohecciate who endorse it over their officers of State enter the Chapel, | aud depth of feeling that thrilled through every | Physicians a tent desizabhe obdiiien t6 the Mae heeds them, for there is a pecu- | heart. Again and again her Majesty strained ae ten mt without, and a soft rustling | her to her heart an kissed her, and tried to Persons who parehase should be careful to get the early audible. In another second | conceal her emotion, but it was both needless enuine artigle, as the whole country is flooded with at at the dvor, and stands ‘Queen | and in vain, for all perceived it. and there | * ¢ TURE, M. D.,of Washin Se rite D. of Georgetown, D. . 8. Lincotn, M. D., of Washington, D. Cy os. H. B LEY, 0! Washington, D Cc. EORGE Winton Ex-Governor of Florida, 'aLTER Lenox, rm ed Washington, Hexay Batpwin, U.S, Patent Office, oO. oS 16H, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb 20 jan? ANKING Z0os5 CHUBB BROTHERS. tors depositing Bank Notes will piesse eat thae Capaten yable in oui 5 TOP THAT RATTLING. age thes Chasen gagente mncaense 4 Fy counterfeits and imitations. Ss ae ecoui wl he tors eee er | ee ase Ne ote how.the bridegroom Pat up in quarsand pint bottie, in cate of one TAME feeant F lousoed SILK, ROBES at §15. Accouute will be opened wath deposi raray to er. e dozeneach, and for sale by‘all the respectable Drug gists and Grocers in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Manufacturer, Depot, No. 22 Beav. r street, New York. 12-8m_ . A GASTON & CLARK 48 Louisiane AV EN GE akong door from ‘he illustrious person on whom her right | embraced her, and how, as she quitted him, hand gently rene ie the Pines consort ; on gat with the tears now plainly stealing down her stands his M:jesty the King of the Bel- | checks, she threw herself into the arms of ber ; both are iu full uniform, and wear the | father, while her Royal husband was embraced rs aud insignia of the European order of | by the Princess of Prussia in a manner that bthood to which each belongs. Altab- | evinced all that only a mother’s love can show. bing is the interest excited by the appear- | The most affecting recognition, however, took t ignment uf these goods will be wikiicen aehet time, Now or never is the Hime One Narr thet ma of Importation = e Co . sang HOOK, BRO. & CO,, Pennsylvania ay enue, fe8-lw between 8th and 9th sts. “REMARKABLE BOOK.—The crities do not to di it Gold and Check currenes, tho + ea oa sour credited with the di cnn. * omtt CHUBB BROTHERS. “ : JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. PGail and examine at my Factory, where I have | [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DI certificates from the OR EW T IONCE. | MONEY so LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES: oa oe corner igth and E 3 i is S 6 medy f ing of the shaft-cl Of Carriages and Warous, which oan > a > N. 7: hesitato to use strong expressions with regard LEXANDRIA pa Ree owe. ance of the bride herself. The gorgeous veil | place between the bridegroom aud his royal Wh street, under the Avenue House, to Parto Life and Times 0 ‘Aaron Burr. A = ead EMENT. shi ars depending from her head-dress is | tather; for the latter seemed overpowered with Witne: e fo it 04 pany been tak CLOTHING AND UENT Ss FURNISHING. i i] tion toa desirable Stoak 0. eorge eo vi the route for repairs, the COLLY will, until fu ard a. sen empouingat the how re-sas d ow Y' g h street, Washington, and w York Evangelist. | belo om the foot of 7 i “It us 8 poor compliment oe that this life isas | Janney’ 9 coe ee § phar Cag interesting as a novel.”” (Harper's Weekly. | Leave Alexan . 3, EST OF E La WS of 3 DIGEST OF Ay A ‘So! thrown off, and hanging in massive folds be- emotion, and the former, after clasping bua hind, leaves the Sel of her fuee com- nice to his heart, knelt and kissed bis parent's pletely visible a+ she walks slowly, her head | han h A h Hon at sheir Store. Louisiana syenu cond slightly stooped in bashfulness, and her eyes The Queen then rose, hurrying across the from 7th ‘and as they are emi pate down upon the ground. Thus all can see | dant pas with the Prince Consort, embra-ed | close off the lot 1 ieee every effort necessary “Ofalmost ane alled interest.” Boston Post. ohdast tanceeates ‘ad iNew vibe Observer the United States from text “More exciting thaa romance. the words of the Statue Rook, matter given inthe were eras avk enniyiotiotaies alge the deeisons of aj! the Courts, both Stat Federal, in which the constraction of the ~ of the U: ‘States has been the sulject of adjudi - At 6. Sig 4, LI, 2, 4, See. ii as those of the Executive Depart ; ke their | _,Of intense interest A ae jome Joarsel- Lae Sees ee sures #4 2 2 a eation, as well as need ; = >, Prussia as one sister would an- | Om their part ai in order to please “Has not a dull ein it.” joston ‘ apes re gaa oe fes ya convenient hook of reference for profes- distinctly the mild, amiable expression of her | the Princess of Pr oustomers, “Of peculiar an rbing inte ‘men and others."—Jedes McLean, face, so replete with kind id deep feeli other after long parting, and turning to the | “(nthe CrorHINc DEPARTMENT we can guarantee [Boston Transcript. DOKS FROM LUNDON. nae, eet iad. bo nel gaat oti ae aie nar ‘ plete v ness and deep feeling. Pri f Prussia gave him her hand, which as | the stuck to be perfeot in poist of durability, fitand | «or intense interest.” {Home Journal. Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs, 1 vol.; $1.25. oon eine a benen and that peculiarly touching aspect of sensi- rince 0! 2 tigi grad bie. ond de- | style, because we make everything ourselve-, and “Most deeply interesting—fascinating.”” Memoirs of the Duke of Suily, 3 vols.; , ee “Of great ut lity and convenience to y classes tiveness, to attempt to portray which would | he stooped to ioe. ped my i heek | ®8V@no hesitation ip saying our goods will be found 1 UN. Y. Conmienows: A A Guide to the Knowledge of Potters. qaretiain, Sor the b prefoouion vate 4 Wins “only prove how vainly words essay to fix the | clined = condescension by offering her chee equal to the best order work in the country. “Of absorbing int *rest. , (Congregationalist. and other objects of Vert 3 outs: exal —G spark of beauty 's heavenly ray.” in stead. ‘@tohing Lhe various changes of fashion. parties Hor bright bioom of color bas completely de- | But words will feebly convey the effect of ry taba bnding Se eek _ modeaae 7 serted ber: aud even when compared with ber | the warmth, the abandonment of affection and $15,000 worth of Goods for Men’s, Boys’ and Ser- snow dress her chocks seem pale, and her whole friendship with which these greetings passed, vant’s Weer, wil be oe ———) bie rg ieee. appearance denotes tremulousness and agita- | the reverence with which the bride; m sa- | Chasers would do well to examine “ 4 hy.” Almost & mode! biograp! val Philndeiphin Prine: oti with ‘Uncle ‘Tom. Likely to run a race A Noe ening Pat. And a0 we wight go on. The peopleare uot less enthasiastic than the press, however. Three edi Life of Alexandria Pope, | vol.: 31.25. iva a Works of Michael “Auxelo Whewuitetictory of the Inductive Sciences, 3 7. = ,oughman’s Visiwnand Creed, 2 volumes ; low. and* Raphel, | “ Almost indispensible —— towyer,, ond bichly, Chancellor Foster. useful to the #1 “Indiapensible te al! or administer the law aert, be red ex- . and the 4th “eo rently facthtate t Jabor otber be y Gee tow: luted her Majesty, the manty heartiness with tnunatigu Call and bee want he ahowe Store: ia'powerendys ne a wisn " Selden’s Table Tak, vols $125 9 a. Soc mman ten of the Be.set Sete awe.” Sate in these ceremonies we believe the dress of | which he wrung the Prince Consort's hand, fur Ex GARTON & CLARK. For #8 eat Tee erence. a a ey selaiee biota.” Wall greatly facilitate the labor of the profession the bride ranks only next in importance to the | by the working of bis face it was evident he MELLINERY DI Boe MARIN £39 one. fe 10-5t (States, Umon& Gobel | San Aulirey's Miscellanea. 1-¥« and vi all who have occamios to aenertoin seed Uae celebration of the service ; bat om this occasivn | could not trust his tongue to speak. t Ladies visiting Washingtoo are respectfully in” | WF 1; BRADY respectfully announces that he | Chapman 5 i vol; $15. Teguuatur f 4. the Princess Royal ‘eone so thoroughly in| After a few minutes had’ been allowed for fanaa funk pe bee penpurad to wake op Drasecd, M. pat Be Diction ae oe ee SAV itt a taste that it is difficult to remark any- | the illustrions personages to recover their com- ferme ues, &c.. at short notice, in the iatest AGALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART. oe eek of Peover} ea of iahor.”— Juder Marcia. Griatihas tak Oly Tor ee aan isitely becomin, sure, during which the bride again lest hers, ein Send mutta ote gearantard Ha aanee, in Washivgton. nt No. 352 Pa. avenue.(over Sweeny, | Haud FRANCK TAYLOR. “The arrangement of Mr erent ae cont te beaut fal a apie ~ dactet, hes eehy While she reecived, with the affecting warmth fort tnd ieee. ry tga nominee, Riltenhowse, Fant & Go. pking: Howat 9s B96 1p 1.0004 TEAR: GIT GI Fenn xa ae more maugneet Some for ya Cita rs B. Py | repar: ox HORS ~ a ‘ ae ad . > rf c ? tu- band S8=ES, INNET: 4 1,000 A YEAR. of ‘, udee . SE ie ae ee ee Ce nt ee a aoe gibghes.t MIL PRESS, very dencrip: reocnph pale veke eee $1.0 YEAR. Peotiabl> and honorahis empiiy. | Balla es volume of 163 large snd olose'y who is said dress with such a perfection of | !atious of her brothers and sisters, tbe proce alwayson hand, MO WILLIAN. . ‘and rare Photographie »| ious A WEAR. t fur all times. Persons in |.~ Gompiote in one pil aah laces and sineeis good taste that one can never observe what she | sion prepared to leave the eharch. There was | tion. always “__onposite Contra Market. | manu are touted ee ti rare, Emotographic spect: hon A YEAR or country. in seareh of ent Re eal eae 7 Wile, however, we mention thia as | wes some little hurry aa the various persanages | ober eres portraits of many of the most distingaiehed citizens OA LEAR. or CoH i tree eee cr ancoMme, ar by anes. postage PRANCK TAVLOR “tof the custume, we may atat,| fall {nto their places, but at last the bride aod | Pry y abst ving spate sdditions to hip 1 Othe Einited ett aston Gatigre the | gina A VE nay hawt of auch by enclosing | — 2 pERS FOR ve e gapsreneo BY i oe u erty dy ‘” A J . eterna ei | Tone wubaounhsKs Tide a expression | fr'the Districts were his, rbaniie of fourteen, years! experience in Horope | gL A YEAR. two eTehES OMNES er on AS SHEAR and Station- ic was manufsetured by Mrs. Darvill, design be bcidsedene itted the sacred ai ks A = | during that portod. He foele oonhdent thatthe te- | Zi AYEAR. pre ncAMe nT GOR vonee. ear Sth street, rier te the pulse m Miss Janet Fife. and composed of a rich robe tallding Her ra ele aagertied hee | Rik end LIGH EV COON esunog ba Oar! | oe iehe or Ue coasted eae ies srtistio quality of ao A YEAR: Office _ The exaplosment y Sted — 1u the importation of . i i i i : * from long once 1 i tot " * sex 5 station i ery. Seameret Papaya incl eT ne | exes sparkled with, cwotidn, ani there. was nese Pl CocngeS aud Laghe Wagone Kopt'va | ofthe Washiurtou publics 7 Jenas-eott | gy AYEAR. mnterial, “it i anartioe of day y thelr arr rdere agate 3 The design of the lace consists of bouquets in | such » light of happiness spor new ty pap a : ft: : | | PELLISSIBR PORTMANTEAUS. AYEAR. red tn the axent's dwelling TY we beerctaengnee bd ‘impart work of the rose, shamrock, and thistle in | she turned upon affects? usband ite REPAIRS neatly dove, and all orders prompt: a Article of Gents cared ia A ay * secure cosyright ; ed iat 4) a i policed: medallions. At the top of each flounce | the most supreme Dy that even taost ty 7 penew | op This aplendid arucle.ts, the se 7 A . PASHIONABLE VisiTiING © ROS. felt moved and an audible “God bless “ ‘Traveli g ¥.quip ¥ , i reserved é F ia aibety in front of the drese are wreaths of or: and 4 ing fi mouth to mouth sccumpa- | | Gente will ard examine this new and y s Engrs auyrtle blossoms,—the latter being the bridal | her’ passing from Pee aoe convent nb, lat Prpwelne Bar eH fai | ate tow har fiower of Germany—every wreath terminating | nied her on ek ; i L . with boquets of tGoenay boners, tu taste t The procession her Majesty then paged to Aut. BEEPS VCORE maun's Bogkwors, 322 Pa. 1. B08. ? A of each being co graduated as to give the ap- | the throne room in the same order in which it tos-coum. | “{Siaiead otal.

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