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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. th coment expended in the purchase of Dantno Rosbuny in Acexaiionia.—The stolen | ____ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. : = “Mr M.. also, from the same committee, re- foods traced to this City —On Wediteeday night A TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MOENING. THE LATEST NEWS. ” BLISHES THE Lists oF th ldermen 4 Jast, the house of Mr. R. Stewart Douglass, of Biso wi Wy Tae | 2ODAT. - tr Tax Stan Po ported the A ’s bill providing for the the ill offer for’ ale the 0-DAY ¢ TO-MORROW MORNING. for the Evening Star. gwarnine In THE Wasnrnotow Crry | purchase of a jon and borse to convey va- | Alexandria, wes broken open ands number of ines |. Alexandria, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. "7 daly ONDER TBE PROVISIONS OF Tum | ETABts and disorderly persons to the workhouse, | valuable arhicles stoleg therefrom, ing of | Va.; asia tmnt iano, the Chande ‘ost 01 consist ‘WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT with an amendment, adding all other persons | new silk dresses, morning — he boyd ture remaining, $10,¢ Averion.—On THU! DAY #VE- Independent Line of LAw DIRECTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE | who may be committed ; adopted, and the bill av (magble beds.) ated ee fry < FoT% Mhe-sto the smanat several huadred dol- NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA- | was passed. rai ies os. ‘i ve nol a> fax te New Or! 5 eiaale of the W ines and Liquors will positively | Yones 0 be eid Caboose eee Borg Ro. Et} sourtn ne iT he fol appeared in Mr M , also, reported the bill Heensing drt- Tons iTekg im the neighborhood, were that day . 5 Tion WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE OFFICE. | | 7 hackney carriages, cabs, &c ; and thliea vrrested by the Alexandria officers and fe = : ts ES. posite Browac’ mes | signature of John rmation was W.WA 7 ale will be continued After. | Stiles, sec: the Boston committee = IS TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION IS MORE TRAX | to be discharged, and ded’ the fore the Mayor, where such infa ae be- wenn Byer egeang A ae, ‘ retary a DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PRINTED | Of the Aldermen's bill for the same purpose. elicited as led to the belief ‘until the whole stook the : and Evening ‘Te of the Boston Courter: The that the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. magnetic ph line, with ite commitice was discharged. erty had been conveyed to this city. “Under the | Q°WO.MuU: yi N AT. auc- |" t comprises Dress Goode of all has not aated re eneatees tx tax District or CoLumsra. a motion of Mr. pretee, fee Altec a of the ee nee the om Sacto oa URED AY : ie NiNG) Decem- new ted siscatteatyine, ee, Bow: jean line of ee reported a few days . + ma placing themseives in connection ‘Mules and 1 Wagon, Aa stock of, other | _“‘ But the Union and Ai Lines. Cory Counts —Bonrd of Aldermen —The | printed nmit- | with Oficer R ofthe Fifth aletrict pty they | Ferme cash. bay handsome Wool, Stelis,and connections weet ban Board met a nigbtat “ bononlecenth the Prest- Pe ae hon ine Breen sey hng <a commenced stand and in the dwelling ofa} WALL & BARNARD, Anots, he dent W. T. Dove, Esq , in * Company; : colored man named Alfred Carter, they found a S.C. MoGU A communication was received fromthe Mayor] Mr Palmer, from the drainage committee, re- and 0 By co line between Boston and Halifax. tion of thoes noite face Pocettea? Be dercrip- | GUPERIOR ROSEWOOD Flame ea TR. orien, £0. Fisnnels, Embrot- | (hus securing a ee ent }tee of “obey Brodie tagned contend =” "| fo atutnay tromondeey arcs raroaton | oe of Mane sale fom Beaghan The were Ramhareae iapearie rent fneeia parcagrs net Tomer. im tote | Sing af ae dinar Sad sete. Jobn T. Bradley, resigned; confirmed. relation torene istribation of Potomac water | Virginia Mullins were arrested and taken before Beqsubertathsaeie o ‘ook, at the residence of & hr all bills of 925 and | €Ts in New York on Thursday, this Mr. Moore, fromthe Improvements committee, | throughout the city; passed, and ordered to be | Justice Thompson, who, after a partial exami- | gentieman deoliming housekeeping. 2° street teported a joint resolution from the Couneil for | printed with the Proceedings. sell, thetr south and have formed union valso. for ee hyd with F_N. feberne te IRE & CO., Auctioncers. othe, Cosoluperes, treet d & tion of the case, there not being &ll the witnesses | Borth, between 1 lsth sts., ‘was completed with Mr. G: and pa- ng the Furnisure ana e ladies are invited to attend. pers duly executed. One cepalit took an in- urcbasing, for the use of the Mayor and two| The following business from the Aldermen ag “farther eauty, Present, held them to bail | ro Eurniiure te, by Keats k Co., Batti | eX? ed goods be sold. Kvery article | terest of $25,000 in the Cape Ann sad Yarmouth amid of tbe City Council six copies ot Bosche's wpit waseetiring oteeetioes ia be made with | place Yesterday i del the most <a Se ee eee the public aa of the city on certain condi- The Al ‘more. cable, remarking that he ria officers then took the coat ana | M*hoeany Hocker ant ‘Ott Sofa, Arm and Parlor WALL & BARNARD. 4 ph Also, from the same committee, reported a bili | tions; | important telegraph project on the Qttomans, By C, W. BOTELER, Auotioneer. The line will undoubtedly be extended pases. vest to Alexandria, when Revefeses oacas nal | ary eee entre and Fancy Tables, Ps EMPTORY SALE OF A DESIRABLE via the straits of Bell Isle. The ca the Council for the relief of Geo. W. Eslin A joint resolution requesting the Mayor and Donglacs | The same evening the officers retu: Galt rans es. Sud Whatnot, Stab and Brack- UILDINe Lot o| R. Sor tadh date on ths cine te square No. 324; | one inember of each brauch of the Gity Council | to Washington; and, In company et Gonna rors, coon. , | foconsult with Capt. M.C- Meige in relation to | Ross, made further search, which led to thee “Mr Smith, from the police committee, reported | & plan for distributing water through ee Test of two other colored i y r submarine nection between pid TH ert ry Fariean o8N, Yarmouth, ‘and the machinery to. 1808, one of most if ¥ i § i rm be manufactured in New York, under Mr Henry and Mary Ba ho taken ped tnd four le Lote in t the | S'8 ° ey erpentent Ee Pin teat ely iat resolution from the Councll in relation to | the amendment of this board being re: entry lary who were re erection of & private tie construction of a railroad along Penneyloenic antgdones moved this board recede from the sostee Dame wi by Bim committed de serteer antaitsrteable ote No.3 ta Square No. U7 tt: | complete and tay the cable before any payments seaane, oo Sous: rt : terday as the trial of the other parties before between !7th and J8th streets, adjoining teuct, the <2 beats ae eet Be it Resolved, $c. That the committee ap- The joint resolution was then passed authoriz- vy tbe Ww = pointed te pace A the interests of this Corpo. | !mg the Mayor to consult witt Captain Meigs Posie eee = aude two magistrates tere: Seen been dagth of teehee a Bt Brees tS Lawless Deings in Kansas. ration before Congress be, and they are hereby. | | A bill to establish a Corporation hay scale and ey woscheetion are ey seeebe tee ce! v bo in the Tear, and ‘contains 6,844 aquare feet. It 12 | St. Lovis, Dec. 27.—The Jefferson City Exe- instructed to remonstrate against the granting of | ft otber purposes was referred to the committee _ = ie Carter, Lay ‘and Mary Bers | & oe AS near the ‘s Mansion and Public Depart- miner learns from a reliable source that Fort Scott, O eerneet ealised int, ronns comstraction of | * ceatarence appointed ca that Gubject. ty, were fally comminiticd t I to await’a re. | Torether mae Sn assortment of Kitchen Requi- | “Pu tne tHe bo" re Kansas, on the night of the 15th, was attacked by @ passenger Tallroad along Pennsylvania avenue, | | A bill to probibit the carrying of guns or pis- ped ea fi I a < ‘0 bat va Se “i rs pry ae = - port Aor} wet agrees 4 the outlaw Montgomery, at the head of 20) men, waless fall power shall vest in the Corporation | tols on the Sabbath day, with an amendment, Pep re telling We adr eker ‘Thompeon,on |. Terme: 830 and under cash; over that cum a mouths, for motes eaten s and the town taken and some five or six persons under said charter of taxation and control; also, | W4s referred to the police committee. | dese sagt by Justice Tuompson, on | aie aticend ‘days, for notes satisfactorily en- |} interest. Ifthe of with | Killed. ‘The object of the attack was the release that the eastern terminus of said road shall be | A Dill for relief of Elizabeth Ferguson, with | ber security, to appear to-day before him for }. bearing interest. within three daseuhne the Navy Yard gate; also, that said road shall | 2" amendment, was taken up and the amend. | final examination. ——_ 028 ad J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | fesol. revert to the Corporation at the expiration of the | ment was adopted, and the bill of one of Afontgomery’s men, who was confined raeor en under an indictment for amarder It is feared that wi ayer A Correction —Editor of the Star: I per- The ‘ti- | the town was entirely destroyed. grant. Joint resolution naming certain streets in the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ' ceive you have, tn this afternoon’s the rk Mr. Dunnington moved to strike out the enact- | city of Washington was taken up. It bs ; e It is reported that a band of thieves and assas- th ¢ and ft Patevctte | arrest™of William J. Wilner for drankenness Liieeien, Rare EERE VAMILY Gn5- C. W. BOTELER, Auct. | sins fom Kapaas ee Liga peng | Missou- eas: |- | to name the streets east and west o! jayette ’ °, Q ay : s . ri, an wid Cruse, and stole a lot of cat- — and tneert the following so an smend Square Jefferson and Madison avenues. and profanity, which isa mistake. | was only TRUE Bay | PONT NG: Sth instant, af ts = aul THURSDAY EE: tle and horses. About (he same timetwo — “« Be it Resolved, That the joint committee of Ir. Bobrer moved to strike out Jefferson and | fined for profanity. and the whole case is this: 1 | sornersth street nef fe. Avenue,a stock of prime 4. at the same hour. under Brown and Montgomery, entered Missouri, the Councils to attend to the interests of the city | insert Jackson; passed—yeas 10, nays 3 caused the arrest of a man for creating a disturb- Groceries, Fruits, &c., as— BOTELER, Auct’r. | om the Little Osage river, and stole a ‘wo- befure Congress, be and they are hereby instruct- | | Mr. Jones Sor stramtnn wavadieee (he being | ance, and was made a witness—a companion of | Bai Refined and ed Sugars, 10- THE AROVE SALE 18 URTHER —_ — ‘Wm. Lane prisoner and cai him ed to request and urge upon Congress to pass | the originator _ the " izes it ~—— a for | this man, after his friend was fined, came for- fas ou os fn 5: ae pos:poned to TUESDAY AETER RoBat o _ the Territory, —_ released him the following such law or laws as will give to this Corpora. svcaees Ehe bint rr etre storied. eq | W314 and laid complaint against me, on oath, of Boxes Starch, Adamuntias Caution, : tively take plarme BOUr, at which time it will’post | G?¥., Am express had been sent to the Governor tion full power and authority to authorize the | Mr. Edmonston mov Van Reswiekr ay nposed | profanity. Iwas fined the said sum? You will Brow, Castile and Toilet Soaps, tively take place, 2 be uri for assistance to protect life and construction of ratiroads ia the streets and ave- | 00 Messrs. Waliace gud Van Reswick at tue last | please make the correction. Salad Oil, Sardines, Pepper. Maccaroni, dex C.W. BOTELER, Auct’r,_ | ptoperty. — nues of the City of Washington, and to control, gyri kA see Pek ppagpe pearl December 27, 1958. Wa J. Witwer. | Barrels prime Slind, boxes Fish By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. On a False Scent. regulate, and tax the same.” cogent sao © Fetite for the re- | Nors.—On due inquiry we find that the writer Proven xe; uaverand Bunch Raising, RUSTEE’S SALE OF LOT OF BRICK | Savannan, Dec. 27—On Saturday a young Af- r. Smith moved the following as a substitute oA Semieriekior or Panter Sen 7 eferrea | °f the above card is correct in his statement that Ape mesalemee T ENO SRAMTE Stevs—Oo TUESDAY AP- | rican was caught by tbe United States officials for Mr. Dunnington’s amendment: phan oe ‘tt shaw was referr the charge against him, for which he was fined, s fine old Bourbon and other Whisky, TERNOON, Deo mber28th,at 4 o'clock. onyPenn | and brought to this city; but sisee then be has “* Whereas it ts manifest that parties interested ie ‘Sonnk: fantiaaicas in relation to the con- | W8% for profanity only, &c. The mistake, en: | Gucece Brandy: Magee ced Malaga Wine, *P-vanis avenue. nesr 2th street, we shall sell » lot erp e tege nls = oe Pr struction of railroads in the streets and avenues tirely unintentional, was made by the worthy laret of Brick. cleaned and stroked, sud ® number oj ex- | M2*aked to make his escape, aud the officials 7 tion of a railroad slong Pennsylvania avenue to | Of the city, as passed by this Board, with a sub- | ™2s!strate in reading off his docket to the Star's theis Carter Pot oes, in tag 5 os are making every exertion to retake him—tbes beh ag as Cigaraad ata cellent Granite Steps, being the remains a} the re- far, without success While, however, the off- reporter. bacco. ‘Terms: $30 and under, cash ; over that sum a | clals are thus bothered about one, scores are be- . te 4 le. = 5 rms wu . ; Georgetown: and whereas seh effort is being wee Wellacy mmeven iota te, amend-| A Dusrenate Prisoner —Yesterday, officers | Qt fer goods te Py tear i: credit of sixty and ninety days, for satisfactorily | ing transported. by railroads and tos maka ter eae cee “desire to | Ment of the Aldermen; passed—yeas Is; nayee | Robert King and Suit arrested a young man, | |Terms: 33 and under cash; over that amount ongorecd notes, benring interest. throngbeat the South. venefit the'Clty of Washington or the inbabit- The joint resolntion was ordered to be printed | named John Adamson, who was charged with doreed ard ae ats for notes ealiemotechy ae de 2-d 3.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. been ‘requested: int he nay ais Tesignation = ants thereof, and whereas it is doubtful whether Whe Boned cate: attempting to break in the door of Laura Todd’s | de 28.ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By C. W. BOTELER. Auctionser will probably be removed from his , al- this aioe bas bs ages abana nia dwelling. The arrest was desperately resisted By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, iy C. W. + Auctionser. it is generally thought that his conduct pot “iene Gmoe Sates ot this hepe- Tue Recent ARRxsts ar tHE Suitusontan. | bY Adamson, who was intoxicated, and he ration, it would be suicidal, thong ALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSESOLD FUR- 34 gee mar auras fe oticers could man- | FY Qe AEROLD ax ITCHEN FugNivuRE | SOkireee ss suction On WEDNESDAY | vestigation 7 Nand the test of @ legal ta : * VCTION.— 1a o jus. * mi + commenci: a i = — we 8 bats} Br. Ratios 2 te your paper Of Friday last, a brief | te. He fought till he got to the office of Jus- | ry, atloo'alock me 1 shall sell. at the reside I shail seli, at the residence of Sir William The New York State Canvass, &c. coppocate to sageue in any such speculation; Paragraph was inserted referring to a recent dis- ue ping be ere he exhibited the — Meer) og Seatleman deoticing poaencepine rs 18 sats Gore U: wie of his Household Furniture, con- ALBanr, Dec. 27 —It is not true, as stated fn ance at the Smi. the consequence was a commitment to ja st, immediately in front ofthe ito! grounds. & | sisting in part of, viz: i 9 5 Hesolved, $c , That the committee appointed ee aaiaiea © yaar ate ser pagin ebenes- diet. the attempt to Soret the good'and we I-selected stock of Furniture, Tuto One superior Rosewood Parlor Suit, upholstered in | Ome of the New York papers, that the to represent the interests of this Corporation be- ¥ Pi ee en asoe and, second, the resistance of the officers. | i Part— fore Congress be, and they are hereby, instructed | confidence was incorrect as a@ statement of the te reen and gold brucateile, Canvassers awarded a certificate of election to Mr. Mahogany Sofa, Spring-seat Chairs, Walnut Etegere and Secre! . . Philip Hamilton in the Sth Congressional dis- to urge upon that body ({f they should deem it on in thie all ie partion fans To take bim to the prison was another hard job . astorant Arm carved Chairs, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor with marbie | trict. The Attorney-General is understood to —— y ¢ y facts in the case, and as concerns the parties im- | for his captors; and in his desperate efforts to 4 arble-top Centre and Pier Tables, tops, hold that the governor has not the to or- expedient to make such arant,) the adoption of mediately interested an aggravation on your | get loose, his own sisthing was much torn, and Po. rench Roll-bosrd Bedstead, der spectal elections for representatives in Con- such amendments to the bill now before them | part, unintentional, of an original wrong. ‘The | the officers suffered in the loss of portions of Do. Card and Dining Tabies, si gress, in New York city districts, under Aniete for the construction of said raiJroad, as will in- young gentlemen arrested efter the lecture was | their garments. Gilt-frame Pier Glass Stand, . frame Mantel Mirrors, fet, ove 24 7 h 4th, of the Unitea sure the Corporation of Washington a reasonable concluded are well known, and highly esteemed jedsteads, Cane and Wood ‘seat Chairs, ‘Apestry, Brussels Parlor and Chamber Carpeting onletttatsene Paragrap! ” States Set ie ee Poneto wit: | for thetr uniformly correctand modertedemece: | A Toucuine Tustimontat.—Among the no- | Marble top Wa ands, Toilet Piven, Hatorany Etegere; Cottage Parlor Chairs Tne GeatsaabiMtest; Sr: Shiaeekydaik wis Sead or oat cot Ce ee ards | OF, Fheir otfence, on the occasion, was merely | tices in ewe columns of Christmas gifts bestowed | Hnir. Cotton and Shuck Mattresses, Vainut Rout Tables, . state officers received their certificates of election — bed porte outa epee tneune tae Prompt See Te alingnese to — tee order, | upon theirteachers by the pupils of various of the Somforts, Quilts, Biawkers, nnd Counterpanes, Mantel and a Ornaments, to-day. — whiel m an uni ir! e ie, rom ilow Cases, an ‘Oweling, payment of said amount into the treasury < the Seackecper as the establishment, whe, on cae Public schools, no mention has yet been made of Oiicloth and mattine ~~ hree Solid Mahogany Dining Tables. Loss of the Steamer Metrepelis. cacted that BEI pint the rate of fare shall not | <ccosious, as om thin, has tenn ane remarkable | the handsome love offering made on Christmas ing. Chamber. and other Stover, Hropze Clock, | ounge, Manorany Sideboard, Cincinmatt. Dec. 27.—The steamer Metropolis, See eal which is now charged by the consi- | $00 hse sratous dleckenge er nic duties than for | day to Miss Kate McCarthy, teacher of Pri. Fae ee Nees Walnut Divine toner etee reaie from Pittsburg, bound to New Orleans, went bus proprietor; also, that the eastern terminus | the discretion and politeness which should mark | mary No.3, in the second district. by the infant. gums under @90 went over $90, a] GiassadCrecken wee ashore Yesterday morning during « heavy fog, of said road shall be the Navy Yard gate; and | qc bearing of men in such places. The young } tle pupils under her charge. The little ones, | ott (of 99 and 6° days, for notes satisfactorily en- | Plated Castors, Hronxe Ten Kett some fifty miles below thiscity. She im sigo. that the said road shall revert to the Corpo- | ocnticimen feat arrested were in no way responsi- | unknown to their teacher, contributed their | corsed, with interest. French China Dinner, Dessert and Tea Ware, ly broke in two, and is now a complete wreck. ra foa at the expiration of the grant. ? Bie for the subsequent rescue, or attempt at res- | mites into the common treasury, and then pro-| de 28'd A. GREEN, Auct. ‘abie Cutlery and Tabie Furniture generally, No lives were lost. The Metropolis had a cargo Mr. Riggs spoke against Mr. Smith's amend- | cue, which was merely the spontaneous and un- | ceeded to the home of their instractress, and ob- Wealout and Mahogany Dressing B of five hundred tons produce and Pittsburg man. ment, as its preamble made certain charges remeditated act of some Spectators of the arrest tained from her mother a lock of her father’s By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. oS pla Bes Ww Scbatands, B nn nfactures. The boat was owned in re, against parties which he was not prepared to see fidiguant atthe bearing of the doorkeeper and | hair,which they took to the Messrs. Galt & Bro "s HIANDSOME BRICK AND FRAME HOUSE etd Gland kone Gini: Spee na and valued at $26,000. Iesured for 14,000. The ge on the records of the Corporation. tue injustice of thetransaction. I makethe above | jewelry store,and bad manufactured intoa beau. pt Ee OPA nng, OF Lorn | 7 che eles, any Chas — whole loss is estimated at $100,000. Mr. Smith warmly advocated the amendment explanation on my faith in the truth of the gen- | tiful lady’s breastpin, and on Christmas day pre- fbn mery — TUESDAY eh fiancee foungen, Cane-seat Chairs, Toilet Seta, : palate : He denied any personal reference in the preaun- tlemen, whom I have long known, and whom I | sented it to their kind instructress. feball ecll, in frosrsteae premises, at 4 o'clock p. | Window Shades, Mahogany Secretary. Captain Tewnsend, ef the Eche. ble, and stated that he knew some of the peti- | krow to be of unreproachable truthfulness. They — m . part of Lot No. % in Square No. 22, having 3. | Waloutand Mahogany Tables, toners im this case who were gentlemen. He | gesire te avoid notoriety, but have no fear of any | CaLLine In at the Government green-house moved that if such construction placed upon Boston, Dec. 27.—Captain ‘Townsend, of the ou Ponto fest on lath atroat: next to the commer of | Keftixerator, Kitchen Furniture, reported slave brig Eebo, left bere to-day for _ Proper responsibility; an leave their names | yesterda afternoon, we noticed several lemon oneylvenia aven: Tunuing back 40 nder: : SB oredit Key West, to which place bis trial wasass tlemdan, that Ie be ieee eee Upon it by the xew- | With you for all who have a right to know them. = Becky laden’ with thetr ripening fruit. | S2allez. ok ead Pes Drattiees wen are & hand- (08nd 90 daze, lor ener ed Ndr rea oredit of under the escort of two deputy United eman, st interest. s on i 10 good and conveniently arranged rooms and pas- | inter: i ao vais soma aetorenee ied cay eueee “grant to | Nete—The above is froma gentleman who Explesie Pasian = nas | sace.andgna-pipes through the fouse. This prop- | de18-d C. W, BOTELER, Auct. The Great Western Railway. Say peceom the exclusive right to run carriages | deservedly enjoys the confidence and respect of | tive of Mexico The green houses, we are glad front of the Public space othe eo eaeaiately in UT HE ABOVESALE IS UNAVOIDABLY | Tonoxro, C. W., Dec. 27 The Sarnia branch slong the streets of Washington. The streets | the entire community of Washington. The fact | to say, exhibit the signs of Proper care and taste | ‘avenue, Postponed toWE ae Stari same hour, | of the Great Western Railway opened to-day fe common property, and the government ar on the part of the management. ‘Terms: fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, 18,| de 2l- - BOTELER, Auct’r. — we property, & that the charge against the young men in question . ’ tes for the |§ <r rrr were only common owuvers with the corporation ithdrawn, and that they were therefore di, 24 and 30 months; the purchaser to give notes for \ 7] Baltimere Markets. fa these streets. Cougress had granted to the | 4% ¥ 2 and that they were therefore dis- FUTURE DAYS. Bartimorn, Dec. 28.—Flour is dull; Howard corporation the police rights ever the city and | Charged without the imposition of fines, bears out — — cS = - | deferred payments. bearing interest from day o ouse Dass —Malbew Frinbe, Se OES 5218, Intoreet to be paid semi-annually, A ‘deed tleman, for many years a resident of the Navy- | given anda deed of trust taken. Title indisputa- the streets; and If so, who was to decide what | the writer's statement that they bad really com- | yoig Hill, was found dead by his servant in his | ble. a an ebsirection ona strect? Was it not for | mitted no offence. itis aveitbeless true that | sieepiug room on Monday morning. He bad re. | _d823-6t A. GREEN, Aust. the corporation to say whether the railroad was | tie audiences at the Smithsontan are not unfre | tired ta bed in his uaual health, whan end ARGHAL'S SALE.—In virtue cfs wat of A ao crime rp wut. tere —— Pies quently subjected to yrievous annoyances from Was still dressed and appeared as though he had M i faciaz, on judgment of police reg’ rove: z : pea: Fae taloly had no right or power to grat privileges | ‘Be improper bebavior of yop Who frequent | been seated In a chair whon death seized upon | from a street and Ohio, $5 05. Set eso ARD.Wasu- |" Wheat te steady; white $1 35081 50; red $1 158 VAY thesdday of January | $125. Corn ts in demand; sales of 10,000 busts %. Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., | Yellow 70a74c ‘condemnation ,issued | the following named articles, viz: Provision: 5 e steady. Clerk's offios of the Cirouit Court of tha 3 Bineksmitus’ Bellows, Whisky is dull at 24225 \ ly for, r istrict of Columbia for the county of Washington A lot of Cart and Carrisge Harness, — to A, which they would under the same circum- ius uaereate ae Eagles arearte ——— ae bianca a ane to me directed, I wil! expose to public sale, fo A Erne New York Markets. cael often tap ace nahn, BO man or set of mea, | utterly uncontromble by the doorkeepers of the] = Warcn Returns.—Altred Newton, colored, } (43M. at the shop of J. "sth etrocts eat aa tbe 1 barrei of Beef. ‘ New Yoru, Dec. 25 —Plour is dull; State gress, maintain the exclusive tat nor cat: | Institution. ‘The mistakeall around ta this tthe | OUt After bours; flue and costs $315. Henry | talandson SATUR DAN. tee ele ae oT senses | bh baErel of WM, FLINN, — | $i 25a84 40; Obio $5 25485 50. Southere SSse ae gress, maintain the exclusive right torunacer- | we trust, will teach youths disposed to forget the a neXt, 1854, at 4 o’clock p.m , the following desaribed tawkds tat of vebicles alung the streets The cor- proprieties of the place the necessity of hereafter | Jones, colored, do; $315. Georgiana Ware, poration were the largest owners in the properly y 2 xoods and chattels, to wit, viz: Two Portable Saw - 5 mselves erly t drunk and disorderly; do. $463) Wm. Bailey, 0f the city, and should have a larger jurisdiction | GoL4ucting themselves properly there, and the Wheatds firm; Southern red $1.95; white si.37 Joupled, seized and levied doorkeepers the importance of being quite sure | 49; Workbouse 90 days. Edward Philtips. Jobs | mulls aud Horse power Coupled, se vied | [Vf ead if ninety-nine one bandredths of the citizens 2881.50. Corn heavy; mixed 76KaT7e RSGAL’S SALE.—Io virtu ae the otcaay, OF (December, 1858, at"? o'clock ms} 9 , Fimancial. y : ew Yorn. Dec 25 —Stocks are Awotuse Eqguestatan Case or Deprepa- | city or country, is now on exhibition every night, the foilowing described Property, to wit: Ail { for ali tbe damaye they might snstain thereby ————<— irregular; P 5 7 SP defendant's right, title, cinim and interest in and to | Chicago and Rock island 55}; Lllino's Central He should vote against tue amendment proposed | 70R$ —We lately recounted how one of the gen- | between six and nine o'clock at 263 Nintn street, | MJAVAME MENAGER. DE PARIS, Lot Ni one r acins flies Pork is dull; old 17 23agi7 pon as the property of John A. "Poplin, and will be Creetiee of the Dit res ole por the quiet aett falixe mess $17 25817 87. Lard tg thal they interfere with only such ax violate the | Williams No 1, and John Williams No.2, va- | seid to satiaky pudicisis No. 112, to January term, | Caout © Washington, and to me directed, I shall |” Whisky ts dail at Ma Ke should = —— to Mees on and Preprieiies of the {nstitution, which itis their | &°4Mts; 90 days each. ly ay ek ee E. and Bory 5. Ball ts, expone to pulie sain! fer Dodoo front atthe a c. the remainder shoul Tefase to do t, the corpo- a — . = ‘. a wiht 2 Sourt-bhousée oor Of sar county, on ration would bave no right to authorize it witt,, | 2¥'¥ t maintain at all Lazards. A New Gas Lint, portable or stationary, for | 428 te Marshal forthe District of Zolumbia, | & da Out fist agreeing to compensate those objectiag to SpSUEDneeel 0 0. 405, two doors from 7th street No. nine. (9,)in Square No. ore hundr. sharew@7 x: do. bonds 8S: Lacrosse and Mil 3; gs site Northern Liberties Market. Go and DRESS MAKER AND MILLINER. hinety -siX, (196,)an the city of Washmgton, by Mr Dunning tou, asking of Congress a power | tlemen we mentioned as baving been appointed | OPPO®: = s . i they did not tnemseives poueua Having sold | + special Constable,”’ arrested certain wood | ¢X2™!ne into its merits, which strike us most Madame ME Runaty AIX, (106,) ves am Michiges Southern 214; New York Central 84: AGER has the honor to ether wi singular improvemen enna Covi Co. 82; Reading Ratiroad 52%: Mis_ favorably. ew Announce to the Ladies of Washington thar Enso A°'zedsud levied upon as the Property of | souri 6's Wk. = Mei {he alternate squares of grouud in the city be- | inieves from the Navy Yard while carrying Rea iN MIND the Fair of the Ladies of Fletch- | #2@ has opened nt the above residence « rancie A. Dickens, AZ sold to satisfy Ju- longing to them, tue is see _ ante away wood from the Isherwood estate, east of zs tin ber streets, and be- i mA Sterli exchange firm, with a feir business at King and Millinery Establishment, which | dicial No. $3. to May, 1858, in favor of W. B. Shep "es * gon rehined inate, and the latest importa. | bard. Jj OOVER 109% . with their exctusive rig of the cit: Unfortunately, it would seem, for | & Chapel, every night, at the Northern Liber- p Late Marshal for the Distriot of jambia. pecperty bald. mee With the aeivate | (a, pence atthe melghberhsca) holiowcen nics | ties Engion Somes Wasbinntec, Casein mane been fie making | D0 So-dta SPEAKING OF c Property bold-rs. entreaties of women and let them otf; since which Teer 2308, ‘esses, and —T - ie. Riges spoke azainet Mr. Smith's amend- | Cvery other mischievous person hopes to yet otf | ReMemBeR the Sunday School Festival every | of a Den a ao Eanes nd the pen 17 The above sale is postponed uctil ‘.’hureday ora Gral Heke ae Trap—Gnidirom, sauce-pau ment, and in tavor of the amendiment proposed also, and consequently acts as though law was | night this week at the Assembly's Church. Under-clothes made up in style and neatness, In- | Jauuary 6, = D. HOOVER, Late Marsha! or a Curry Comb and Horse Brust, un Iree 4 by Mr. Daunington. He contended that Cou. | Si? — faute’ Robes, with avery thing connected with this aaa * "for the District of Coleebia, | torat soup with ano e gress bad a right todo what they pleased with | "“O, Sanday last, a party of nine young men and vp AGug! Frver anv Acug! Fever department, tastefully propared. ——_———— eee “ny street in the city on which they had ever ex- youths from Capitol Hil, went out there and migrants and others who he fended money for repairs. Personally, he was tency Posty dao) cau of Trao-s, Hames, or a i 6) Bonnet Department will consist entirely of “yg “4 ope feet long. 8 pair of Hinges, or began committing all sorts of semi-drunken n parts of the United States the atest mportattons (per every steamer) from opposed to any railroad whatever alony the av- 2 E Or ® quire of Sand, rand & ps; it mree of the Us ate Pe HRISTMAS HAMS.—Sugar Cured Hama, pre- facks, a Gimblet. or Wood axe, A lovee ana er a seasou vr A ., pared e ‘enoi!. eam A wrongs—breaking down fences, trespassing on ._ Home of the mostintellizent physi= | _ Whatever orders Madame Menager may receive dons enn OT RING & BURCHELL, | DYES to est a Christmas turkey (one of Hs enae, but if the people wauted it, be was bound, the enclosures, tearing down signs wherewith gises bear testimony to this fact. Dickens, the | will be promptiy and carefully executed > — —— ‘ plated forks.) or a Tin te drink your egg-nosg pr prominent arp op oe espect | the Place was posted, and ateniag ea Udy who | Shakspesre of this age erring “Little iden”? Several good workwomen wanted. "de 27-8t Pun BILLS ARE READY wee denpectful | out of. Anda vod, many otter thingeat © that such power was vesi ke Kindly to them, threatening to shoot and |= Wes jement, 20) “Mari 5 3 ; Capaatig re erro evened | ray bisig be" arg 2 haat | tetas a Age meaesck toe pik serum amet aes | ot UNtet eB oace asaed tpt wan itiet | demi tw No.dsha Bt Rit gy ede! Corporation degree of deviitry to another, with screams, Hand th it Me. Clack was in favor of the proposed rai!- libidinous songs, profanity and the most obscene denser ee aieonn Tapley, who could only be jouy hesol Menwer he “y we rl ees road, and advocated the substitute by Mr. Smith vulgarity, they were suddenly overhauled, as | uogce ss 2 as tending the sooner to place the same in ope- ed fr desk for them on or before the 24th inst., as after ‘HE WONDER OF W i 4) i PE that date we shali render ail accounts indiscrim: 1 GIBBS’S ve wey ere “~ wu the most gloomy circumstances, said that | 8. Riechenbaoh, in Vhuiladel: and Knabe & Co., fon they fi ‘om bim through the woods and over rat SR SGETA A —per nately, and a&k & prompt settlement, as it is our es- forming almost mires aoe Fever ard Ague had given him cause for ‘more jolli- | ‘0 Baltamore, which I will sell or rent on moderate | tabiis. commons by the above-mentioned officer, who, | ty than he would lik: Dr i Tbe question recurring on the second reading ies in covering up Bald Heads ed rule in our business to close all accounts and ll Scalp Disenses. a e to experience ag: and easy terms. at my Piano Wareroom, No.4a$1lth | to ile iat of January. Surins 8 Je 226m. : with much trouble, (having to knock some of | tetter’s Celebrated Bitte street, above Pi SV of the substitute offered by Mr. Smith, that gen- enn. 8) § J. W. COLLEY & CO., UBIN’S EXTRACTS, al! odors, at SlpBs’s them down, gnd to draw bis cocked gusvmpon | terile discrete wei-im? PRED KC. REICHENBACH. | aos w 523 7th street, 3 doors above Pa. Av. Lie Sora ace 13th street, aud at his sales tiemau withdrew the preambie, and also moved U,) brought them as far into the city ws the in- : F LLOYD & CO, = VV PICED ° stl : ? to strike out tbe words “that which is now falactioniel Oa cn ist ee teen, PENEHOY Re CF J AGNIPICENT FURS, charged by the omnibus proprietor,” and insert, GENERAL A LAND, AND ip > OTICK. a when they all broke aud ran, encouraged thereto é Si. 1, the largest assortinent of LADIES’ To wy EzieN be AND PRE PUBLIC.—1 ia lieu thereof, the words “ six cents per passen- by a very bard looking crowd which had gath- URS that ever was offered in Washington, rt ger.’ S TS, On Mount Vernon Parens.—The New York Led F Sisenth sirect, opposite Treasury. FIN * | useful artisies.and would name TOILET, - eren lier an Teese lateresting papers, will be sold | All who served in any war or battle before Sd of Comprisicg all qualities and every price. i ‘e ‘ Mr, Pearson moved that the question of fare | Paty | be Sauke of the Magistrate-ward bound | ger, contain tour eentsn copys fates wieeeet | sty’ 1855, or. if dead, their widows: of oividsan of ixe;me an early call, for there will be more to | 824 CHINA SETS, cheaper than they have be entirely strickea out of the resolution, so as to Not stopping at Lis command, the officer let go 's Magazine for 18 ceats, soid at Adamson’: under 2l years on eed March ,1855, last, sreentitied | 8¢lect {rom bring the railroad ia fair competition with the both bantioel kis gun at the appacent ringleader it omaibuses. He also opposed the idea of com- 4 set oe. oe sius ity sete of 44 pieces oth glreet, opposite to the Post Office, aad 9th at., | to Bounty Land joned by otheragente | {LF All Furs sold x0 warranted to be as repre- on es; TUM 15 ‘at No. 319 Pent ne , the company to make the eastern termi, | 4 8Cond head man of the party as they tied; | 07° 40F fcom Peunsyivania Avenue. _ pelling the company to inake the eastern _ . ms have been successfully prosecuted by us, de 15-Im* | seutod, at the reliable ry lease osl! and examine at No. Sig wr Boe ot OPKING between sth and loth streets wedi but owing to the restiveness of bis borse the A Patnvur axp Linezaine Dara from our ma AVE YOUR MONEY, Siren of the White Bear, 026m _JOUN MoDEVIFT._ ITT. hus the navy-yard gate. ringleader ty thought not to have been touched, | tional scourge—the Consuam tion—may be averted Goto SHEPHER D's, corner 6th street and Pa. avenue. PRLAvEL rails LAGEK BEER DEPOT, The question being taken on the third reading | and the otuer to have been byt slightly grazed in | by the timeiy use of Mrs. M N. Gar 's Indian Gota QREPHER Ds. Notice.—A Far R s fitted up exclusively for No. 38! PENN. AVENUE. f the substitute, It was lost—yeas 3, nays I the shoulder. Hethen ran one of the party dows, Balgam of Liveryort ang Hoarhoynd. This medi- 0 to hy A ae ladies, (St : __ Biw_ PB seadhcwory mg gs rd 4 wang Aerdment proposed by Mr.'Dunnington | saa’ Was making with Hie pelea fee sean be" | Sy tne best poycieigaa, Tc tatty by al Brenetined Cen ott Sierihaee Rostisettase p | ELAR igor, Nal and Baadoline Brushes, a hus celebrated UAGER BEER for the Dietriot u fore, was making with bis prisoner for a magis- i % F. CY STA'TLONERY GOODS, ¢ EAP air re, Pennsylvania Colemtia y@ have received to. large yolt Bikes moved the following adaitionat | fe: “Ema med to hie relief, two police | yesiue Prieta depot is at No. 154 Washoe | PSSA BR SENTS, TOY BUOKS.” | neer isch atret. 42-6m "| and offer now for enle 7 Ree aage ot domes tan: ¢ $ 4 officers came to his a ze a —— a RISTMAS CANDIES.—Maillard’s Frei ch mae a * Resolved, That the Mayor be, and be is bere. We forgot, however, to mention in its lace, Weppine Caxus, Very pretty and very ee: at ONT ‘The public will fod juat now at CRERTMAS Pee lg 9g = de® im No. 381 Penn. avence. by requested to have a copy of these resolutions that asthe ringleader ran he turned and fired a | the Puiladeiphia Confectionery, corner t2th F BENTER’S REST. URAN KING & BURCHELL, RE YOU INSURED :—Ampie rent tranemitted the Prevident of the Senate, the pistol at the + ” on horseback, but fortu- | *treets. Ice Cream and Water Ices Senta oe : je the rear ot eo _de 2s corner Vermont avenue aud 15th st, ime pat fesitz Freese ey bd ett Speaker of the u it tatives, i jamay <aart. jt BSsortment of r :, 8 ps C aU A » Uibce every member of the Senate and House pop Doses eens naan of ry dosorition, pmeuriel Swill be made of | SoTHer Of Penn. avenue and 1th st. Stockholder ie haps | T#® Taearze, last night, was well attended MARRIED. argon iam eae ides oa As well as f 80d reiidered between this date and the Ist of J Geectors and officers ail citizens of Waskington * Duaniazton accepted the amendment, an 4 thi for t Qa the 2ist December, 13:8, by the Rev. Dr rd Se; that verin the | 83, When we shal! expect. in ail cases, prompt se! JAMES C. MoGUIRE, Presid the uti t Sted: 3 _ | 88 Usual, and the performance gaye yengra} sat. EDWIN DRISH, of Leesburg. Va. | l », Wines. a ares, oes evens tementin cash. Persong not wishing to have the: v Mr. Seth, Sauer tas coe Pesta I ‘s isfaction. Mrs. Hayne’s conception and render, | AKAH INDIANA ‘ OweLe h- eb ob helarer of aood satin tal ehoiSe eg bills presented at the bouse or piace of business will | G+ D. Hanson, Seoretars. ov ends whom bad been referred tue bill entitied “An ect | ing of the character of Adrienne, we consider lease supplementary to the act to regulate the severe) | avout the best success she has made during her bas and mre Bt sureties. Noaccount will ———— ENISON AND DEER. moreased unt oe sre is pels. markets,” with lastructions to obtain the opinion | present engagement. The costumes te this play DIED, Vv LL STEPHENS & co. of the Corporation Attorne: Fok HOLIDAY PRESENTS —A large aseors ment o! 3 A Embjoidery, Homery, Gloves, " dj Avenue bet Sth 10th ate, » Hand! Lois, tee power of | were new gud magnificent, and the efforts of the | _In Georgetown, on the 22th inst., ELIZA BET! 15 pieces Virginia VENISON. iS se LEN —= Nook ise, Underahirte ned ie corPomation to raive the annual tax upon | orchestra were particularly happy ‘The efter SUMER YELL, youngest daughie- of Juliet Pore aE: MRS. L. ALLEN, Uuuchers stalls. reported the same back, stating | piece. by Dawson gud others, was, as usual, ir- | Sod Joi ty, Jr.,mged 4 years. saps. that the committee Lad been unabie to obtain La re. enue, between Sth and Also, 8 pendeome assortment Dress Goods, con- istible. On ¥ morning, Deo»mber 27th, MATHEW (he opinion ot the Corporation Attorney upon the rob TRIMS ee WILLIAM C, HARPER, lnbped e ae uth sige, has just re. *iinitk Robes, Black and Colored Silks, The peiformance to-night. is the tragedy of LE Fesr of his age—s native of | _de24-St___ 307 Pa. ave., bet. 43s and 6th str AD DRESE CROANRES Mates, Je Lainee, Cash meres, ; : Dutdbers th the Banter re t@ raise the tex of | Evadne—Mre. Julia Dean Hayne as Eeethe. Fomdent of thie pian but for the last 42 years & T2.QUR, CUSTOMERS —Yonr accounts are | Which the willeell verysow. de 22,24 28,30%31 qs oud De ae butebers tu the Kastern Market from is to $30; | and the besdeea:, Soma naag ofA Loan of a Lov- Hi ends and ate uaintang 0 res ily ine auttin Propet to tit tnenee aa henspire al! = BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. ether with many T desirable » Suit Market fo 850; and in the Ween noses | ef—Dawaon as Pater Spy. ci Foret on tia ute ati” Wate | sl hodcsas se ome mock. | A,LAKGRatrman of Backs, med | ste kr lo any peceiaya "NS Sou nm Market to — foc! rom kis late remdence, "4 . * =, annually } After some discussion, the Lili] Rxv. W. Rosy.—Oa Sucday, this eminent di- — a li ee = : +, | demetw dial | ad wh dbase servantes heety pean Bane oereh Gambe Sie de 22-6t No. Seca ean zouth aide, P h al vine, now President of the Maryland Annual n the 23d instant. at her residence, on F street, ANOTHER ARRIVAL covers. q —. paccl wack © folat rence commmlitans we- | Cocca be ras eacaeaior Protestant Church, | whieh she bore with cht eee scoring iineess | A say ANOTBE Govs nfit0e Wits, Red, and Yellow Flannele, all sel E, © 81 oNe. ’ of the western portion of Judiciary Square to the preached to an appreciative congregation at the | tude, Mrs. ELIZA JANE DOVE- in the 30th year poo ASH BLIND, AND eo Ce a REO, H, EDGE TOOL MakERO™ i M es? rhureb on Ninth street. is sermon Was ol 8. 4 . 6t jortheast corner G strect north - pot wesc sad eee peed beter! interesting, and appropriate to the occasion. He Oxrrvary. 300 WINDOW SASH. of yariou Which es N A 4 ‘gud 7th street went Genin }s now going the round of his eiffctal visitation | Leaves have th wither ac thetnacth wind’s brearad are eres at low rates, for heed ee J Manufactures agd repaire til tinie of Page Too! aoe ncaa ta. Saag’ dads and a portion of | ‘ll the churches of bis district previous tothe | 4: share to ani bye nlig re noree Wind's breath, that defy compotice vinien weave omering at rates | J, pouding Meegue’ and’ Sione-cuttensy exe” them concurred in, and certain Others disagreed werting of , oafl fr Sie RS ones hast all seasons for thine own, O death! | 8 Boores te. bret i thelow Price of 1.35 cash — manda % 4 be os ar diva iour, Jesus, w rave of ® 3 - Ty St nites ‘Went Beek on: tba | MATER SON ef'-cting bis voice and utterance, as | his ttiad tase y eed to may christian sifection om cask | Kinds of Amerioan and Swi DEAN'S, Live Gag SERNING VEST. Mr. Brown, from the claims committee, re. | it frequently does active clergymen; but not asd Gia} mated Teieed. sal cane tne Lome oF - peels Dectsh | he sells at remarkably low prise. J.6, STEPHEN lerin Fine Clothing and rted a bull for the relief of Edward Mayee, | Sclently lo cause a suspension of his labors in mace lamented Se ene pene. » ecpened I to Ey «in the Distrine | Ae eR RET eas ents’ F urnien Ttigles, No n. rverwe, , 7 a A nf 3 1G * the iv port ster | SSinlpiea aiaas citaciad pectin nents aoa er a wareamite gad meat | Uo Atatioees aU SIBROE Wigan | eet Beowm toed tan arene ci) Aino, a bili fur the relief of Henry Middleton ; tray lone Years'of-enoy ment te come onesie hat they re weil worth the money. | Manuisctery, Pa.ay..vear 19h or 3 Gm So LIFE PRES CRU, tittle Raab ly passed. . Sutrusoxtan L -—The lecture of Pro- Without & stragg.e, ful: Of hope and consolation in fall sizes constantly on hand at — ant a ni ~ a Mr. Pearson, from the same committee, report. | fessor Greene, last night, on the life of Thomas | the merits of her ‘Sav.our, and ber only desire was street, opposite Centre Market. CLOCKS. WATCHES, AND oS se bill fr the il for thi Hef of | to do Mis holy wii, Her life was redolent of every H. W. HAMILTON & CO. JEWELRY, 49 ELEVENTH STREET ed bark = bill from the Council for the rellef oi Crawford. the poet-sen!ptor, though Possessing | 9 ristian virtue aud do uestiee T 9 tdoanit be ht | ————__ >» MAMIUTON & CO. Tha st rece.ved ® great assort- 4 between Pa, avenue and EK sivest, 494 James Mahar, w th the recommendation that it | a certain degree of interest to a Washington au- | the piace which knew thee once siall SUiTAsLe FOR PRESENTS, ment of gheag Ciodks~e good Coot — do not pass; the bill was rejected dience, familiae with s@ many of Crawford's | more: itig even s0; acd we sh 6 — 5 for Fy HO; a creat assortment of ©: NEW UPHOLSTERY. Counett bill to establish an additional Night- works, contained little that was new or that i » thy g " Our assortment of articles for Gentlemen's Ward, and Biver Watches; Jewelry and Fi ney * rcicles; Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, &¢., upholstered, covered Beard, with ne amendincns proveatnc aes | Would Joy repetition Ita pare inou weet | °° Bayten res compen, tandvomin tof Campsor Marae a""shattuad | “Bik2™"Wheacw Onaise, Desers aes ee rd, an amendment, providing for a wae hip Gea. De + ee bear Ureastpin ee oo d . . . Night-sctool in the Second and Fourth districts Movst Vernon Papen by the Hon. Edward ng objects p pudensinantadenieens y rayeilin, — 2 ho % re mel 3% Proper” | made, and put up. os eT he ta nredments were ene Everett. Tue New York Ledger, containing | but vod rivetband he taketh away ; blexsed be ind issu Cae ft have wazs goody § Ht 2 aicoud Sprung ttrsenar toy fetadey PE dng Sanaeat aon ‘ia No. 2 of the Mount Vernon Papers, arrived thia Bok itt the feet of Seems, werk Seliceees Molmenan ten: = Also, Clook and Watch materials of every | ‘if $i A eS, tr ; riaree ational Night-schouls Jat the sincunt | MoTalay at Suilllogion's Movkatore Paice of bivtaken fom oc; aud sha hay gene now toreap | tn facta Front variety of articleg of peal excel | yitd’ oihine’ pe hOMINBON's, prices. wa. MIFCHELL. * at first appropriated for one scuoul; making $66 d F pa ‘shall not ‘nor rest de. lence, « Ra i 349 Poeun. avenue, opposite ne D5 street. a father, whieh moth . Buy hand wishing to in- | dace 1m Brows! “god the Board adjourned. ents of nina, eet ee ee | Seals Sted eeite mayer ors | re alee sce is BPSD GF BRANKS. Sl ane ieee Common Council —Mr. Powell asked pail fee ovr Alphabetical Buca? WOPPing, Ke one se fentle Sud laved bag so soon taken fron ‘dense > Sales Room. Browns’ Hotel, Liammosto, Sty Bier sae eet tot ooh ceed Tete D PORTS FeRSOKE ness ‘aod po eae etininliin canes Be ‘sincere thanks Y ani qlined leave to retire, because of illness in his | other sdveniomenc —— Our Joeus oan make the 10g bed RCE JEWELRY —One of tho arrest stocks in fattpiace : and lea inform them tat re ge ap | tn the Destrict in store aud for ands at tak : twat C Witlevon tin peaedone ners ber bead, lowent prissen ts now ofered at sae Peuaay aud | hand Presenterdbe Jascean, ae! 5 Cail and eee at M* Mulloy, from the police committee,report.| Tue Crimiwat Court has adjourned over to breath out sweetis there. r cub'0. and even wretched . 5 AKVEY & Co. 4 the Alderinen’s bill to reimburse the Auxilia- | Monday, the 34 of January, ° Le de, “eh” H, O, BOOD,. ' 7K dgalw No, 3% Pa ave, bet, gin Riels, a Se s -S + B ay ®

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