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THE EVENING STAR bs PUBLISHED BVERY APTKER NUON, (SUNDAY BxOerTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH... Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or $7 cents per month. ‘fo mail subscibers the sub~ sorption price ie $3 50a year, im advance; @2 for x months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at tne rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVRRTisEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) imserted three times for @!; every other. day or Semi-weekiy, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 57 Der cent advance, THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘car be fo ‘muay other—ie publiabed on Wotardan pereee gt 2 a a a ee ti cariaile wwacaon B™ ENGLISH POPULATION STATISTICS. In this country we pay too little attention to that most important of all subjects—the pre- servation of bu health and life. We do ACUABLE $8 IGHT SCHOOL WIL Vasile Mewes haat Usk nea sae IN er Select Sohon wack OPRN ot Wi . RIN UMBER. } Land. es rape PER AND COAL success | have met with du — , : elcing Loe tr rt period | have established, oun” streets on 9 eh. at 7 4-- TES not note, with sufficient care and the. Also, & very But Lot fronting 25 A » | bles me to peor of my own make, at | “or terms apply at my ciceamstances under which et ofthe many are b fe feet onC street north, running teak 168 feet S3¢ inches Ome ed a ye Ane, Conal Saxo, ha wt a heel gras | Paay,arenee, opposite goes figae. a thrives multiplies. Adults are cut down n phases pe, happiness, & valuable fronting on M 8 streets eas:. Yard. ~ ale eee . in the farly years of manhood, and children | aud grief. The oue noble and manly, aspiring | north 3 fast t {00 feet, between sth Coal from the beat mines inthe country. 2.040 iby iiiersneriee and eas Boots. ———- 135 | ANHE COLUMBIAN COLPEGE. ac. perish by hundreds, from causes within our | and peful, his soul seeking to cast off the ay ry iy gh south, situated in av im | ten be nian ot ances. Fairness and ru J. ROSENTHA ts No.2 Ps. nvenus, "Phe next of this Institution wine control, and yet we seem to be indifferent to fetters of passion and sense, caught through the | proving neighborhood, will be se: = = oo 18-im Ps, Tome Soube. ai Aa orebove Mb stare mence on iv etneedase! twenty-ninth (th these greatest of evils. In England, of Inte | vistas of ignorance and wrong, glimpses of the ARE fepms.. Eor particulars icquire of GEORGE ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF COAL. i Gaiters, warranted at @2 5". seis Hentte ter ebieheatdls eiiius enimidebemthiy Years, great attention bas been paid to the | truth that should eventually enlighten the Lo ad Estate Agent, No. 516 7th —s st arrived na beat | ry VHOMAS B. GRIPPIN & SCN ave this day | Monday ant Tuesday velore the opeume of the vee Gaestion of the preservation and duration of | World. ‘The other a girl, of seventeen, came ao: | B Dan bert Ved six cases of SPORTING sion, — buman life, and Government has instituted a | from beyond the far blue hills towards the set- FOR SALES The following BUI DING LOT, nen, Ene wars eeetlomen’s wear, ver,” stout, THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT the social comds tie aay ormation annually vf | ting sun, her beart laden with love for the | yr glreax ate Sonne sorner Of Sth at weak and Shanke. "We mpriean cane gaits Sesergnon W edacelays tas ouchie avo Saptce the social condition and progress ef the popu- | beatiful and sublime ; nor was this wealth of Jersey s between K and Li stroets Dor ia : : THOS. B. GRIFFIN & 3 ber. Apply to x lation which well merits our imitation. sei et No. 4, and which, bas been 55 : J.& W.M.GALT’S oe 13-ly No. 3i¢ Pema - Av" The record of births, deaths and marriages, ie pe corner of Rhode I aes i ig * i on t! mae and 10th street west. Also,a large pumber of wondl Tra eee sof the bo Je Facet se foot. 3 D WEBB. Agent, No. co 7th ted: oc 6 OR RENT—A commodious BRICK DWEL- K LING HOUSK, with back Pt attached, No. 182, situated on south side Gi street nurth, be” fween 2th and 2'st streets west. Apply at No. 520 in the British Islands, so complete, that the Registrar General’s annual report is as accurate as the returns of the number of cot- ton bales imported into the United Kingdom ‘The 19th report of the Registrar General has just been issued, and the facts set forth in it are decidedly interesting. We learn from it that the names of 1,368.633 persons were enrolled on the national registers during the year; com- memorating the entrance of 453 living children into the English com: ity, the re- moval of 390506 men, women and children from its ranks by death, and the matrimonial union of 313,674 persons, by whom 159,337 new families were founded. ‘he natural increase of population, by the excess of births over deaths, was 266,947. au 19 cotNov) J.G. BINNEY. Premdent. ——_— “STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Foot ef 17th Street, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT Woon, CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE RESINOUS PINE, As its cleaniiness and quick ignition readily suggest COAL!I-COAL!-coaum all kinds-of WHITE ASH, RED ASH, AL CUMBERLAND COALS on hand from the most Approved Mines in the Country. Ving bean enanaed. in manufacturin,* it vast 30 ve. ao it we 01 know by this hime what ‘wifi suit them in thet line, oan safely that we do; whieh you can p, OVE giving Our Wor al, You can find (atall tim %8? the se a = bie op omg m v. 1 o€8 so well-known as J. W- MoCurdy & Son's Piitadefpine maker. eb ot TRONKS: TRUNKS! TRUNKS": T “So, Helen, you can never love me?” said the youth, rising to depart; “then let our pathways separate, and as we go forth amid the seenes of life, let us labor for the right, beli: ing that our trials are necessary to the in- heritance of the kingdom and the crown. May you be happy, Helen. Farewell!” Thus they parted; Helen knelt and besought the Father, who hadso tenderly guarded her, to guide and watch over the iaterests of her frieud, and direct her own footsteps in the path of duty. Edward Latimer returned to his room ; dark. ness and gloom enshrouded his hopes, banished was the light that gilded his brightest visions: TOTHE LADIES OF jean a ¥; qos ACCOMPLISHMENT. Prof. DE CCENIEL, has a few more hours to spare, which he will devote in giving & superior course of Mus inetruction, rarely to be met with, onthe Harp, Psamoforte, Guitar, Semerns, and clasrical Organ Playine, &o, N. B—No instruction whatever wit! be given Where pay ments are not made in advance. ci ements can be made by calling at his New igned has now and constantly keep ot Epson eener sie strest and * on hand & large and twee f supe- oo 11-tr rior assortment < Sole- er, —_ TRUNKS AND VALISES: al ‘a ERG’S TUNER fron Fraime and Wood-Box TRUNKS | ‘The only right method of Twnine. TRAVELING: Dace aot CARY A ELS: 4 So oe Gee ee f 3 fine concerts, ou ists, . eesores: WARN iS, WHIPS, &o. = M fourteen N. #.—Tranke Covered on every description of | yours, in Vv ABLE PROPERTY FOR SA —Two four-story Brick Houses, with back buildings, and two two-stury Brick Houses, with basemen! situated on Maine avenue. Also. three three-story rick Houses on H strect north. This ely to iy, to + No. Will be sold low and on a long credit. Ap GEORGE W. BRAY, Real Estate Ageni 5 516 7th street. near D. oc 2-Im HUUSE FOR RENT IN THE BEST ft IN THE Ciry. ow nt ers, and having ES LUCALITY IN m New Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch. ‘ork, are deemed su'fheient cunrartece of his capa present ovocupied by Dr. Leeson 2 4 o The marriages exceeded by 7,224, and the | but in that hour he made resolves, which gave | D a oe oh seal da ane north [7 Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, (Late Torusye & Nong.) w Orders lott on tke I Lincs Wasecauneth oh~ births by 22,410, the marriages and births in | the “‘form and pressure” to his noblest decls best business sauaroc tn Visenererens (1m 000 IL 2,240 pounds to the Ton Np, 2 7th street, oppo. Odd Fellows’ Hall, | ard Davis will meet with prompt attention. the previous year, and the deaths were less by | Orphaned aud alone! God pity such! Re- | pow business sa containing lL rooms besid T. J. & W. M. GALT, mtis ON | eee Sol 35,197 than the deaths in that year. This de- | turning from the graves of buried love, darker, —. or farther information apply an Office—Northwest corner 12th and C sts,, No 547. <—- Spe, et = — monstrates an improvement in the health and | lonelier seems the way before us, weak and sent DE UNT.—__so24-f_ Wharf—F oot of 17th st., formerly Van Ness’s. GQLEASO "s Sanitary condition of the country. Not only | frail the bonds that united us here; and as | J{OR RENT.—The Pre HOUSE. No. se 3-tf NEW WEEKLY has the population of the British Islands in- | Helen looked about the vacant rooms, as her square immediately erst o} 438 D street, on the y bit; the front of ord. Ne Gari |. next door to the residence creased at home, but they have sent out, during Toprietor,) to whom applica- eyes fell upon “ the old arm-ghair,”’ beside the the year, swarmsof emigrants. ‘Ihe numberof M McGREGOR & CO., LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP. stand whereon lay the well-worn family Bible, D 1° will be rented only ANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN The object of this paper is to present, every week, wee dd a dee eat Smigrants was 64.527; or if | as she gazed into the future, shadows deopened | (tht, deine house of ap able ateuch periods FURNITURE, an agroentie m:laxsy of the notable events and iit~ we add a due proportion of the numbers whose | into the darkness, even as they had done upon | es may be agreed on. se23 th Nos. 530, 525 and 521 Seventh Street, conta s goodly store of popular Original birth-place is not returned, 72,215; while the | the fair bosom of the lake in her school-days. “ Have on hand the | Scotch emigrants corrected . hw EA PURNIS § 13,467; the | Iu these hours of loneliness, camo there not re- r 8 TREN TAN, FURNISHED ROOMS id best assorted stook of wom = doh 1 — 7 Sketches of Adventure on and Land,and Poetic FOR RENT —in a private fanuly, with partial Gems, by the Irish emigrants, 80,269. 10,603 foreigners eail- | Membrances of one whose youth-dreams had | Board, if desired, withiu three squares ofthe Patert CABINET CABINET ee eee dee ores. so Treat an British ports. In the aggregate, | faded at her bequest’ nor a wish for the | Mice. Inquire Of POLAR G On eu WORK _ WORK Fics maton fay wpe py weep oy ens 76,554 emigrants were returned by the Emigra- | peas of that spirit which had met her own | — v4 TET = THE CHEAPEST FURS! of the inteiligenos of the day ;the whole well apioed tion Commissioners, of whom about 165,951 | in earlier days? “ It might have been.”” Was Ee Ting Wenn. gh bop apes Ever offered by any one house in this city, consist- ala lela ai wane with WIT AND HUMOR. were natives of the United Kingdom. it strange, then, that amid the lowering clouds, | and 3 accommodating terms, or will be exotianged PARLUR SUTES- COMPLETE, THE MOST E Baste In politics, and uponall sectaras questions, it will The report of the Registrar General gives us Helen’s chief desire was, fur an early entrance | for city property. This farm is in a high state of| of Rosewood. Walnut, and Mahogany, uphol- THE BEST sTOC KOF RS! be strictly neutral. Each edition wil be also interesting data regarding the effect of the | into that world whither the loved had gone ? Gultivation, aud contains all necesss. y impruve- stered in Broo-telle, aud other materials, In various c. LEWISSON, BEAUTIFULLY eile ; ices of food on the marriage statistics : ae WEE NE cgilce mies leona Enquire of 6 EO. W. BRAY, Real Estat t, | Marb'e-top Selerc: 2NNSYLVANIA AVENUE D { with accurate engravings, by eminent artiste, o: Le it was laid down in the aoa 8 reports, Weeks have passed by. In an eastern city, | No. Bt Seventh street, near D: = ee iar Kiarie"rop Se we eponn r) eeogpinen 302 Pe ‘and 10th st3., Washington, 302 pamoony ete weeps news phan aed pot En fe — yriabas ae that price of eee, — thee! tes ae Byer UL BUILD \G LOT ON NORTH Hct aad Maatel rame Mirrors, Practical axp Manvvacterine Furnrer. : ole wheat depresses marriage the classes gentle Helen maternal uncle, who a 1 between = = it Brackets. CHAMBER SETS, COMPLETE, Solid Oak, handsomely ornamented in old, Solid Walnut, handsomely carved and highly fin- ished, Mahogany, carved and plain, > ist streets, at rrivate sale.—The subscribers are authorized to sell, very cheap. part of Lot No 13. in Square No. 1, front- ing 32 feet S3z inches on F, between 20th and 2st a raaning Pack 180 inte gaa 00 18 e06t a ot + Auets. fc ae = Back Enameiled in gold and flowers, FOR SALE —Several FARMS in Maryland and | Other Panted Sete erate Virginia, at distances of from 9 to 39 miles from DINING ROOM. Washington. Trey will be sold low for cash. or | Oa, Walnut, Mahogany, an they may be exchanged for city property, either im- Cherry Exte sion Dining Tables, from 8 to20 feet, proved Or unimproved. | x Oak, Wainut, Mahogany. and Alen. & number of BUILDING LOTS for sale, | Rosswood Dine eae, Hy different parts of the city, st Sg) py tm | ba Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Sideboards with mar- cents to cents per square foo! 0 cash ne name! a be paid down. and long credits will be given to aut piece, shelvesem kas a those purchas 4-'Tetes, Lounges, ities of every people It will contain views of eve: portant city, of edifices o! note in the esatern a: ree nO AE Ee TUR mee! | wanton hemtapueres, ofa the ring pal shipe and all of my own manufacture. comprising a much ranegenrtemabee hg win Hage joey oe “s larger asgorrment than oan be found at any Retail | ter insie and female. Sketches of pidtemmene see Store. and which | will sell at remaikably low prices hery, representations of “life on the wave.” and ex- VoR CasH, consisting, in part ‘sot illustrations of admirable or curious specimens ig Se rte al es from the | kingdom, will aiso be given. Une One Het of Greve, avery rien and rar sreat feature of GLEASON’S eu tye LINE-OF BATTLE SHIP [S-OLD FURS Cleans ued Repared. sad all | Will consist of “broadaide” of Humorous Engray. aS ee Se ee Srased coed ateeoiy aod ne spirit of genial fm, at ra iw TURING STORE, 2 Penney ivania Avenue, between 4h and loth ste, | the reigning tolies of the axe, abd suck new pubira oo 2) Im the home treasury had feasted while others Starved, one who rarely yielded to the call of others, had welcomed her to his home. He remembered again the golden-haired sister of his boyhood days, seeing the child of that sister & homeless orphan, and his strongest sympa- thies were moved. So the door of his heart turned Once more ou its rusty hinges—a door which many bad sought to enter in, but had not been able. And now the recipient of affection’s choicest care, with every want supplied, how can she be otherwise than happy. Aye, 80 she is; am who marry by banns, to a greater extent than it ge among the classes who marry by license. Thus, in six years when the price of wheat was highest, the annual mar- rlages per cent. on the population were 801, of which 134 were marriages of the higher and middle classes, who, when they belong to the Established Church, marry by license, and 667 were artisans and laborers. When the price of wheat was the lowest,there Proportions 331, 127, and 704. This principle is further confirmed by the experience of another year. rojecta, fashions and occurrences, as shall seem to The average price of wheat in 1356, waa 694. | yet in the past there is a path—spirit-path, | ,APPIy 10 HWTLANSDALE, Real Fatate Agent, Rockers, JMORE NEW DRESS GOODS, Au vantaalan annie OF CONTRIBU- 2d. a cuadiar the marri: by banns were in heading beside new-made graves, Poa oii into Digs tons tan Behr Crouse tse ra, Walnut and Mahogany, in hair-cioth | [VJ CHEAP FROM AvcTioN. > 8 the same proportion of 4 884 to one marriage by | pleasent fields, which memory often treads. license. In the previous year, when the price Helen, not to be entirely dependent on the of wheat was 74s. Sd. the proportions were OR RENT—The FRAME HOUSE on yam kindness of others, resolved to aid herself. south, between 8th and 9th streets west. Just received from the large avotion sales in New ! have been e: ed, and every oe will be Lot fronts 25 feet on 9th street. running back ‘ ry hi assortment of DRESS jer the most efhoient perfect = sons." e same a tow of the desirable and Sap gia oan suggest. This pads Curled Hair, Husk, and Husk and Cotton Mat- scarce articles— Surnal will be printed upon five satin surface paper, Sf whee it ihe five years, when the price | Upon inquiry, it seemed advisable at present | 1! fe monthly: Enquire’ af TE CANES | Omi iets, Chairs, Seorettries sail’ Bpoksnsse;- |" waripeestsiog, ont een Robes te Soteres exprosely ber us, beat wil preseet tg isetoe. of wheat ranged from 33s" 6d. to 50s. 1d.. and | to teach aclass indrawing. Taking the uames THOMPSON, 33s Pa. avenue, botween thera loin | baietent Bureaus, Wardrobes, "| Beautiful Printed Merino and Mousselin Robes. | Granicel extention the mont anoep eee ewe was 42s. 9d. on an everage, the marriages by | of her pupils the first day of the term, she came streets. pels Licht-etands, e lea Alternate, ater Stripe Dress Silke, | {2¢2roKress of American akill. The size of this banns were to the marriages by license as 5.530 | to a bright eyed little girl, tae smallest of the AN DSOME FURNISHED HOUSE west | %**Y Chairs, Rocking Chairs, Handsome Plaid and Bayadere Strip g id ranged irom 5 429 to 5.666 to one. | group, who gave her name— Reception and Crildren’s Chairs, A variety of Spring Beds and § 5 Cribs and Crib Cradies, and Hat Racks. All o: which are made from the best mate: and warranted to give satisfaction, Persons furnishing would do wellto louk through the stock before pur- chasing, a2 weare selling at GKEATLY REDUCED PRICES, x fan od ae of art Ss be aoe 1,500 square 6 yard, ee—eight super-roya! quarto es. ipeees vary rick Biack Silks, from 75. to $250 per | '™ - TERMs: yard. exe are, we think. very great bargains. DOLLARS PER ANNUM. And_a large assortment of handsome Long and The } Raceline trae this ne’ ASRUM, Paper Withinany other desirable Goods, daily opening, | Wil! be for asic cp the 1st day of November mezts at to which we invite the special attention of the la- | S!! the principal Peric States + Within a few doors of the Seo- retary of the Interior. Gasand water, with baths and shower baths, and 13 rooms, For further par- tieulars ire at this offices. oe 15-tf she Dated ut Le Tee es Sa ED ROOMS FOR RENP.—The ned, hiving taken the commodious even a glance at the religivus and Moral aspect of the question, as we are told that 132,619 marriages were celebrated accord- ing to the rites of the Established Church; and 25,713 otherwise The proportion of persons “ Helen L. Latimer.” ‘What is the L. for, my dear?” said] the teacher. “‘ Lowber,” replied the little namesake “* And who gave you that name?” United cheap fu he rexpectabie erary Depots in the ‘ame house formerly ocqupied by A Butler,ou F street, | og 9) SKE dies, 8 we shall Offer nee COLLEEN & CO., | and the Ci GLEASON’S who married according to the rites of the church “ My father, because he liked it 30 well.”’ three doors west of 13th. a bad the —ae put in Sua pie ——— 00 14-2w 523 7th street. north of Pa.avenue. LINE-OF BATTLE SHIP wag ain luo. The Quakers married in unu-| Ab had she not met the gaze of those dark. ced perinrs tithe eeitelcl ie ale Ce CLAGEXT. & DOBSON, UY YOUR FINE CLOTHING will be publianed reeularly every S-turday, at saal numbers; their smerriages the last three | speaking oo days that were past’ Did ‘Terms reasonable. Inquire as above. XTENSIVE DEALERS ae ee B D FURNISHING Ee BO on Teasers Publishine Hall, an years were 52, 57, and72. Their marriagesin | not that cord, so long silent, vibrate with best MRS. C. A. LELIBEN, SUPERIOR FURNIT. AN. s Ss, corner remon' YR y on, tbe last year were only exceeded im the years | youthful life at the mention of a name for years | GALE OF PFRSONAL ESTATE.I will sel DRY Goons, Gentleman's wardrobe) of Tne? to complete & | Massachusetts, by = Aptencn rs is45 and 1847. The marriages of Jews appear | unheard ? 9 at public auction, at the late residence of M: No. 4, MARKET SPACE, J. G. STEPHENS, Wholesale Agent—H. TAYLOR. It] Baitimore to be multiplying in England and Wales rap-| Days weeks, and months passed by, enriched age Sienna, aoe BDAY seth Genter coon nes a No. S70 Penn-yivania avenue. street, Baltimore. idly; the number in the registers of 1841 was| by social pleasures, and improved amid the all the personel roperty of cad decenscd. concins’ take great pleasure in announcing to House- under Browns’ Hotei. 115, the number in 1340 was 229, and the num- For sale in Washington As Brsnore co., i wondrous beauties of art and nature; and now. ing in part of 17, Horses; 5 yoke of Oxen: £2 head of ‘as, and al! who expect shortly to commence 7 Prices uniform. and distinctly mark.a on | 96 Penn avenue, under 8’ totel. and 4m) 008: icle. oo 15 fF |, near 434 street, and by all other deni- lah ove 57, 2 and Sn S| saat rice cae Wace cal Ss | Sragheceae amas uae se’ caine | Eas aug set cecpaarioun fonts >>| stewarite_ ~~" “81a | Foe reas see last, were 287, 224 and 312 meet for the last |. s «Why will not Mise | orfisy, Fodder, Wheat and Ost Saucy Pee HE FIRST FLOOR (Basement) f by ‘inform the citizens of 9,120 young men and 29 218 young women married under 21 years of age. Of 100 men who married, 5-79, of 100 women who married, 13-34, were under age. Early marriages have been growing every year since 1543 more com- Lowbercontinue to give instruction? Herclass shall be enlarged; her remuneration increased? ’ Nothing changes her purpose, so the conection of teacher and pupil ceases. tfali Wastincton Tnat they are aiterd 10 Private Dunner, Balls, Parties, &c. Wr vate familios ‘or boarding-houses, by with many other articies, not necessary to men- tion. ‘Lerms of asle: Torall sums of $5and under the cash will be required; over that amount a credit of 9 months will =. dhe pure .nser to give bonds ie filled’ wish lnngootoet of elegant F LOOK O1L- mee fen hs ye ene aoe ee y at Le 80, OCU BM MATTINGS. all widths, DOOR MATS. donde. THE SECOND FLOOR (Ground Enirance) EAGLE! here you may cet LOOKING. 16" id, ovniy S'eN seid 1 shee, e TURE PRANES. round, . the day, if required. ‘eras moderate. Waiters or square, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind i i =T- The largest lot of LOOKING- Another spring-time gladdens the earth and | bearing interest from dato until p id, and approved 18 filled with an immense assortment of CAKPET- | can also be suppiied. WM. CAMBELI Sree hus fine, t securi y. a cons: ety of new and ele- ly ti F C4 ET Tay ASS PLATES kept constantly on Sey earl eattractee | ete Gueenats in,Samy of | Seas aka i em Perse hantee Petes We ths | 20% ote tasoumesd it an awn | Bra Ry , Me a 14 » FP. ograin. Wor 5 a i. eam ANE @ @anna SeDERTAEE. ISUL-47; and it increased every yearattorcaree| the’ here of nat beabic tan! Ab! his is the | Inaddition tothe above, 1 shall offer for sale a | \ieTlR: Wool Dutoh and Venitian, in ail” widths. PRANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER | gai, hatwaen 13th and 13th ste. up to 13 in 1354, which spt bem surpassed | experience of us all: he had found life as it | *™4!lnd desirable Farm, withall thenecessary im- | Mats, in pleasing variety. AR aiso! ; provements upon it, situated about 4 miles from piczananie sud 6 miles from the Washington City, . EDWIN C. FITZHUGH, 0c19.21&25" Admin’rof M.C. Fitzhugh deo. VALUABLE SANDWELL STOCKED FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. by the number 16-4 in 1856 “The proportion ef young men under age increased in the same year, but not to the same extent. Next we have some data in relation to the tendency of widows and widowers to remarry, ral calls attended to at all hours. Keeps | + ———B ayp apELPHIA. gouatgcny On hand fendy-made Col- La 6 Sa ee K DEPOT, dos ofa kas.cad over erticlere: Galaga One Ney G20 one dozen quart bottles, 81 32. ie 5 hy “All orders from the country attended to with Wowend the Beer free of cost to any part of promptness and on moderat serene. Also, » fereiture ay City. ever is, interspersed with its joys and sorrows, its rough places and smooth. By dint of perse- verance and industry, he had risen high in his prvfession, and even now had gathered laurels which older heads might have proud!y worn. LINEN ROOM (Same care TABLEai D LINENS, in every conceivable style and quality which has fame for excellence. Also, Bed Quilts, Toilet Cov- elegant French and Enrlish urniture Chintz- ‘ : neatly reosired and varnt ™ 98m Cc. PF. & W. GERECKR. ner _ . + —T beerthers offe imities, Blankets, Piano and Table Covers. — = — nod the tevdency of widowers to prefer spin- | After finishing his studies, he martied one for sale on accommodating terma the va uable Farm | THE SECOND STORY (Third Flows ¢+ 4 SK THY PURSE WHAT THOU SHALT GACKED MUSIC FOR THE CATHOLIC show ‘an equal preference for Golan aid | wate enti ways, and confiding love had | owsed And’ oscunind’y "Geers C. Sieve TENGIISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Cae | 1 RCONOMISE SCY. OF STINEMETZ, " Digferent Mases, Udetertoms, and Pieces, bw ehow am equal preference tor widows with | won his heart. And, though he loved his home Fevain tec miles of Beligvilie, Marxian inghouse, | PRTINGSsin ail grades of quality, at pricee won- nue, between 12th and Snsden Sacunet aah axkers, weich areehamant te bachelors. The report states that 22.214 wid- | with its mildly-beaming light, and wept with bara. stables corn houge, and other outbuiluings, | derfully low. and Rugs to matoh. owers, and 14.915 widows, remarried ; 14,462 | heart-broken grief when that light went out, together with the Crops, stock of Farming Impie- Celebrated Ventilating and be wr-tt spirtt of the * 2N ich stand: Our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT is on this onesie Adjustine Hat lergymen shoud not allow su f esse: Seif- 5 be excelled) to be supplanted widowers married spinsters, and 7,163 widows | yet there were sympathies in his nature Sat | Por parionlecn aaie eEG MEOUTRE Sooe, which is Giled with all thet is now. olesant, | 1.0 wicic-oxta Dress Hats §3.20and Bo cis creteanton et acakem onan anaes ena. married bachelors Of 100 men who were mar- | had never been met—a love his soul whieh | Ane jionend Commission Merchants. 00 1* eo6t "| &ii Kinds of apartments, fom the imost gorgeous | p85 oi¢ skin Boots (Philadelphia which is truly most ive he sbove may be ried, 13-94 were widowers; of 100 women, 9-36 | had no recipient ; still he looked lovingly back ae eae NT—A two story FRAME | Siik. Damask, Brocatelie, down to the iowest price me Us . were widows erino. Merii0ise THIRD STORY ( Fourth Floor) is filled with ali thatis novel mthe latest pioduc- tious from the looms of France aud Engiand, in su perb Medallion, Wilton and other styles VELVE CAR PETINGS, some 'n the atyle of Louis XIV, upon the past, fraught withcherished memories We have also some light thrown on the edu- of the departed, feeling that as the charms of ¢ational condition of the country, and its pro | earth were fading, those of heaven grew strong; gress in this respect. 113,437 men and 95,204 | yet, for his child and his fellow-men, he would wrote their names, 45,900 men and 64,133 wo- | still live and labor. : men made their marks in signing the marriage Slowly the darkness wore away, but in the register. 71 in 100 men wrote their names and | light which beamed through the parted clouds, 29 wade marks. Of 100 women 60 wrote their | he trod life’s paths with a firmer step and no- ve if , corner Tith Calf Congress Gaiters and Oxford cmestend tems.everss, Ne 6! Soneress wt -_ —_—— — 3 4 SCIENTIFIC ASPROLOGER Feit Caps, in all their variety. Dar. stot sale and core guide for Ladies and Children nov Hats and Mizees’ Beaver and | Gentiemen in B M “elt Flats. cure strange mys’ LADIES’ FURS.—Now ready, the most desira- | ‘pre artist ona dc ble Furs. made up into the Istest styles,andst much | Perale Weak ) 3 exul wders, eae eens Bat STINEMETZ. Matter. | qrtitune, Pome igy tuilot aalteas Dr Se LING, with coilar, situate¢ on M st. north, between 31 and 4th streets east, w.th lot of cround, containing 75.4.0 feet. attached. ‘I'he house ins # large rooms, with ten feet ceilings. There isaiso & large stable onthe lot. Terms reasora ie. Apply on th 00 18-lnwiw* very valuable FAR M, containing i! wooded and well watered, in county, Md.. is «itered for sale with their Rugs to match. Oa thos: ces are warraated to be quite as low as ny of tha Northern cities, Wiuiist our selec B. t on | tions are from the very first hands. 1_between Kirk nd Willards’ Hotel. | South Caroline street, corner of Bank street, Balti- : $ c fthe city can have their} °° ne ai — | So - - jotly oonfiden - names, and 40 made marks. If it is grievous | bler purpose. ‘Then came the resurrection of a PAM EH, Accoroey et Caer ten E Careetnen nol ie Es ea tnd ones, eae AMBROTYPES. : i aml pitaetaiainamacamatg! *— * to how defective the el se ti bi buried beneath the weight of years; then CSMISH, AMoreey ! the vreateat facility without trouble. poure oce of these beautiful styles of | "a! see how defective the elementary education | hope buried 3 th al matt Legare ‘ =“ iS, for the low prioal oO eo ee aon ||!”S~*W of the people was about fifteen years ugu, itis, | came the joys so long deferred, a tree of Life, roofed BRICK | _°° !5-e08t CLAGETT & DODSON PICTURI SLECGS ya =! tik oe w" EELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., ou the other hand, gratifying to fiad in the ta- | according to the promise, bearing earth’s PEL. NG B mae, Ne. = nee — 20 uEoe. PUSS RECRIVED, esa ati Btise selection of the paroet styles of Cases. PAPER “D EA LERS ble proofs of progress. The number of women | choicest fruits Avenue, between I7th and I8th streets. containing 18. Brown Sugar, some ® rices arranged tosuit the tir Ry, No. 14 Hanover street, corner of German. who wrote their names increased from 51 to 60 “Father!” said Helen, one day, looking up ps — porte eal iareetah prgeengene ete in: 50 baltchests oa, Ginettand Greets Penn. aye ones “By Thats, Agents for L. a te Thomas Colt; in 100, during the years 1841 te 1856; thenem-| from a wreath of flowers she was twining, | kitchen ead " chamber in back building. | jo) boxes Candies, consisting of Patent Sperm, Ad oo 18 “oppa. Centre Market. | Agen Bro’s & Co. Dickey, Rose & Dickey: Es ber of men who wrote their names increased |“ father, did the same angels that carried | with aceliar having a d well, fronting 33 feet 9] amantine and Mould; 50 boxes 3 50 poxes | — aa eet Ht pang Hm ire Mills: Gibson, roby 67 7 i i 7 i ” inches on north side of New York avenue, with a | Ground Coffee; 25 boxes Chemical S« hite and a ERobbns: Rea “BR atbard: Jesand & Lattin; from 67 to 7l during the same period. We | mother away, bring my new mothor here? depth of lot of 117 feet 5 inches, (being p art of 1.01 3, | @,iored; 25 boxes Tobacco, various kinds; 10 hhds. kind in sea J.P. Kong & Co ; Owen & Huribut; & Por- thus, evidence of the progress of elementary hoes my daughter i — her eae in Square 179—containin, 3.u40 mare feet) A con: Hb S1rups Whale ‘and Sperm Oils: of every cle season, dont Pinter & hateee Farson's Pape Company: learning from about the year 1526 to the year “I guess they thought they'd make us as | venient yard in front and back of the building, ani ilies ai 01 jenn; 5 case ariboro” Mills; Metropolitan Mills; Sagamor et 1, and may | ope that the progress sinee that bappy ss we bad been unhappy; don’t you ?"" Wraleo, tne adenine” two story Brick ‘Dwelling. Ree ‘and 3 Mackerel FRESIT OYSTERS its; “tii aasopementof Bone tuner «Teacher, e 0 a at a slower rate. E ie 8 . ‘ouse, No. 453 New York avenue, containi a8 @~ at kin REC E E , Cloth, Give. &e; Printing wed ; Bind, The intermarriages of persons who write ee ment kitchen, storeroum ard paatry, frent and back h; Shoulders and Hamr, of th : AND SERVED UP Colored Papers of al! kinds; ~traw why their names, with persons who sign by marks,} 4 Hayawa correspondent, in a recent letter, | parler, aud three chambers in second soq> with © roma. and Chocolate, Bake ine Ap IN EVERY STYLE, ereand Trunk Boards; Bonnet toards, white « : Fe pence po , ? | Well of good water and toroe pump in yard, ‘and dry | ple and Fastern Choese: Sauces, of val s_kinds; Nott colored; Printer’s Cards and throws light on social combinations eg ae says well ag oell frou mia fe feet Se i none ome Spice, of all funds; Ap mats Dates; 10 bags Groun At the TLOVDS. tee, at variety: Tissue and Shoe, Pavers Hardware report contained some observations on the su Some time ago.a young Cuban of thiscity went | New York avenue, with a depth of ot o ute; 5 bags i C Manilla Pa: Press Boards. lio Post, Jeet. In the year 1956, we find that in 81,542] to New York where heretns tinwett upto the | on mest raining sabi cgucee cape rots, nsquare | 2 bales. Afmo NATIONAL RESTAURANT, A’fuil sssoriment of French Folie Pe Gin aed i both parties wrote their names; that enjoyment of “‘life.”’ [In the course of his| ‘1 ty lw nearto the War and Navy De- Sivek tinal xg Southeast corner of 7th and E streets, me eg tt a ‘Wrapping Papers. sil | Tmark ae that a o2 259 maken’ | peregrinations be wet « handsome young gir, site Tl) Weick ‘BY alling-Kouse No rans Premevint Gnpert ania: | 012-5 penn. Tach, aod Sie apocrine with a mark; and that in 52,233 marriages | whose name was Kate Joy. It was not long containing diuin:- “ig 3 4 both parties signed with marks. + am, Bleaching Powders, 7} SEest-& per of every description made to order, 26-Sm. UMPHREY Pitts son the ae wate ~ rey. easure in informing his friends, and the public, that he will'contnus the LOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, business of his late father, at Patt the Cc Kare Opportunity for Bargains. Geneee vie tpennekor his wansgemrnt for the Having opened an og ny = ee Yok last three years. It will be the object of his cesse- | ci'y, No. 14 Dusne street. for ae on 4 r @zerve the enviable reputation of the | poss of manufacturing ourown stock in future, stables. his father le{t them tothat end, the | have determined to sell off, for the next su “4 Public iuay rest Aesured. thet ke will alwaye be in | our present stock of Ready Made Clothing now i Bisco, day and night, and will strive to give satis. pon op at greatly redaced prices, for oash only, 6 . th their wake room fo: 5 tion to all who may saves ee eae et before he made love to her, and she recipro- There is much wore interesting matter in eaged. Rumor says that their relations were this report, but we must close with an extract, | more intimate than good morals would permit; the rates of mortality and the chances but, on her part, at least, it appeared that they t different ages were all in good faith, and predicates upon an ortality vare: at every age. It is| intended partnership for life—for better or for some period b. tween the age of 10 and | worse. Alas, for poor Kate! [thas been all worse In the year 1455. the rate at that | and no better for her, and her Joy, which was age was 450 per cent. in both sexes. or 45 only in her name,departedforever. Her lover deatbs in the year to 1,000 living, the average returned to Cuba, ostensibly to attend to some ‘The und ersigne f Flour; 1,000 bags new Buckwheat; new Currants; 10 bbis. Old Rye W Prior for medicina! purpo old Brandy, do.do.do do Port Wines do.do do ar Wine, do, do. do. do Wisire Wine'V iA ie Jelly. rem: pingee No 6L Lo oP: sits the Bank of Washington, 1 nO" pared to offer great in- Gacoments. Don’t for; ° = befare you pur- ase, AS A DeUNny enved isa penny . 00 b-Sawew penny. J. NEALE. % large parlor ae Saeber ia =i . faa rs in third story. The ar roy roles jo prrerceigle py a ard. This in comple: nt order, hiskey. very su- of v y @ OF ign! pi Georgetown, hay ing a front on the West side of Jefferson street 24% feet, the Lot running back 115 feet to an alley. ‘Terms of sale will be made convenient to pur- 8 ‘ther partioulars apply at the office of C. % E SELDING, oc 8-eotf sia tes . 507 7th street. jana @ We therefore shail offer inducements to cash pur- i | ————_———____~___~~—_ | age. . norco” paperscosy.) chasers never witnessed in this city; Our olject 1s mortality of boys during 19 years, being 5 27 | basiness, but I much fear with no intention to " . 7 P a OCKS AT ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN |” 0c12-Im__ (Upper Mar! to now sel! and toask sn erty call, that pui of girs, 5.43. The vital force, or the power bard and redeem his promise of marrying her. WV paeetie er eee = The ponrey L he phe ge rote few ian MOR Se dnoed out at EW CHEAP GOODS. ee d ae yd meen aged wey eke saaan at vf resisting dissulution, increases rapidly from | Por 9 while they corresponded faithfully, and | known asthe Bakery.situateéon thsideofthe | scons and i sie ES will open @ desirable assort- | Wem ty hada tet ne att omnd this side ot New the date of birth up to the age of ;uberty; so every steamer canied the most ardent ama‘ory hash, which ie ches Beers pothor with P ELVANS & THOMPZON, milks. » JONES Tg TaNcy AR. You ALL TEPHENS & CO. Erste. Aly, th age of peri, we i | Et ae more hsretemete be, eer Kas | seers eto aoe clea pop | _c0cote_—“Blte Seen, | pear ey 4 ee — ter the age of puberty, w | Last no more letters came from . Poor Kats | ert: PURE RYE . ° she w: a2 eee ery other respectiissequiring strength | rave carte letters came fros wrote, and waited, | «ie Bakery hse a front of 6 fept.on the Canal | 25 paRRiLs Fyre Old Rye FISK Y instore 4th. a Good MILLINER. Apply ALL,STEPHENS&. 003 9 the power of resisting disease declines slowly | and watched in vain. There was no letter, no SPiiccetrote Mh. taehes oC water ving its ma) aud for anle by Paci | Atl ______ I B® AND YO READY-MADE uP ts some a .¢ about 59 years, and then more | message—nothing from him her heart adored. | “rite property for g Bakery or Coal Yardis net | oo BUCKETS.40. si JOHN, McKEN NEY. Boys’ CLOTHING, ee = in the first five years co Soa few — ago she resolved to come alee wAsora Wood tnd Cont Va ee sichibaney B 4 pes BUCKE } = SY Commsssions : VENER FeRgis: For fanrdinet, wahing to Ri ep Ousie 63 ip 1,000 boys, 59 in 1 000 girls die annual!y; | vuna herself. ard see what had befallen ber H rty & ‘and Mr, maT rty 110 dozen 2and 3-noop Buckets, PEN 4 t business v Parents Outhits aa the second five )eirs aoe 5-10) of life, 7 ™ | waen she arrived here she sought out his family; oy rot of ip festontke 23g feat on Ci : wi'l cive prompt attention toany entrusted | ayiidren and wards with and 1.000 boys, aud 7 in 1,000 girls die annually | bat inquiring with trembling anxiety for him, In the ages commencing at 15, the deaths of foand thet po had been d for on months, 1,000 males living in each of the successive Pe- | aad was then quietly sleeping in the cemetery. rieds of 10 years, up to the age of 55, were | The blow broke her heart. and she determined ssaw oc mmsupnars fron Gasrtsione or Waste: mers nor x ton as any yard in the District, tohim. for the coming season, are ted to, ies examined, Deeds, &., drawn. present large and Spanive of de 529 Seventh street, opposite National BO ‘LOTHING, Intaligencar office. 0014 tf | where they can over eee uidren ‘of - Prt i cad cA sconncead DORAN DIE ons ern. | kate Gcayeiz™ st ccbiaat so Some eeatr nearly 7, 9, 12 i 55 and upwards, 30,| to leave this world to join her betrothed in corner of Mketrost. Washington Gr GR SeEe’ Loser Gteo No.5 tonismnaavenue. | TANS COPPER Sine Stent ON UB: | at very moderate STEPHENS & CO {he sate law: bat it was lower ual ageerox, | 2 ator ed enact tote of ium, and FOS SELES MOAT Set mie | 100 seen BUCKMMEAT asa von | Heesnctn Sermons He eatieact | quasar noted ES bara od an, : but rn M avout 8 abres, with sil the necessary buildings, Twenty five. new hulled the Star Office. Wi ibe pleased to have a.share of 7 cept 5-10, 15-35, 95 and upwards, than the mor-| A dagger, a box of opium, several miniatures, &e..1n fiye condition, ‘It ia ajtuated in Alexandria | WHEAT just reosiv fad for 2810 Oy neu, ths patronage of his felluw citizens. All work en: A. + PORLAND » CHER ¢ BLEEDER tality of males. and a ee cae mere ee gnoee county, tiie <caeieneen rhs Wis Po dir’ be %th strest. trated tie exra wil eaemsonta wee a5 4 Residence—No, St Wiagechenet avenue, I The New Orleaus Picay uae advocates city by the authorities. low and ter 4 yf RS neatness, mee between Seventh railroads there. on through the Post Oflies, 10 JA RCH. ‘asbington City. ay ‘ HELE & C6. FLAN, A aga ay a lew — MARES Fo VE I CT ow oor PRAMTIRG 20 Gil aE Ne | IJ" Among the Jews of Cincinnati, the cds- iD” Gov. Me Willie, of Mississippi, bas ap- tom la becoming prevalent of bubiiabing in the | pelea Thursday, the 2th of November, ata papers announcements of betrothals day of Tnanksyiving throughout that State Leese tee eon (etter Sisongate JANOS, New and Old, for sale or hire spon ley sd enue — 4 ons Kinds musical cost $325, will be sold for $225, the owner Buc a PLAITS, CURLS, HALF All = {7 A mail. r ver named Kemp, bas been ar-| {7 The Sonora Silver Mining Company bas | 0% iad tare ian tar. be ie eae 75 pans Net LE: ps, iy repaired, &e, Great ; restad, charged with roubing the mail. between begun shipping silver from Tabac to San Fran- | Crue oumpeligd leave the orty METZEROTT. — | and fob Alene ak Lies, and HOP Pat TBs a Et a ELLIS, Packersbarg and Ravenswood, Va. cisco, at the rate of about 1000 ounces per week. oon seruer Fa. svence ant 1th et, 06 21-0064 aires