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Tht Treree—Toat the drama, with iis : (Commvnetss. |" GKORGETOWN, studied and tested diction, its elegant costumes, | To the Editor of the Beening Star:—Permit = its arlistic scenery, its thrilling plots, its real me, sir, through the medium of your valuabie | Correspondence of The Siar: impersonations, may be made, and is the most | paper, to say afew words in Praise of a merito- Grononrown, Jan. 17, 1859. impressive mode of conveying a moral, ot incul- | rious, efficient, and able officer. I refer to the | The following business was cating a beautiful ——— Pde of pent. Hon. William F. Parcel, Judge of our Orphan's | Councils on Friday night last : | pecerenierimep 'y- Tene to the | Court. In the Council, Mr. Thomas presented the ac. = por —— ae 4 Within the last month, the Hon. ¢ M. | counts of John f.. Kidwell, English & Sons. &. — oe ‘orliliont so ag a sperhied up nae sed many other members of the Was. sing so gge tongy og a ar Henry Lemme? = - | Reaver, Wm. Marriott, ani : ¥ Sea tone of inekon ged a in Lar peony mation in which they hold their Judge, for the | moved their refereace to the claims comankane® —- tate! brecgpromne yh aw aife. ‘2 Oop: | integrity, impartiality, and signal ability with | which was concurred in. ing singel nai fer ox yar dbmatee come which be bas discharged the duties of his office, | str Tenney presented the memorial of Richard = . Toa tee of the 4 ps ; | cheerfully and generously subscribed a sufficient Cruikshank, asking that the tex levied upon cer- alah el pile y ad di Las a ge ay sum of money to purchase a beautiful set of sil- | tain lots owned by him on the western part of perce weaeomeet i —_ bo se et ta aT ver ware, which bad been purchased and was Bridge street may be remitted on the ground bie s einer thos Wows "We Pane tg gia Prrsentet to him on Thursday last 2s a medal. | that the improvement for which said tax was perene etheor pe tne tee, aa Ad tg hind te | UPom the presentation thereof, the Judze re- | levied bas not beenextended to his lots; read and Mealy oe athomatae tha Te: wing any fekt to ths sponded as follows: That he knew the gentlemen | referred to committee on grievances. Sle rea iter pha Social okt 1 pert of the bar above referred to, to be gentlemen of | Mr. Thomas psesented the memorial of Wm. vo at truly moras ‘oe anwacniee periorien ce | Strict integrity, of high-toned honor, and of a Goszier, asking the appointment of inspector is presented with all the talent, study, propane: high order of talents; and that he thanked them of salted prov: sions a d guager of spirituous tion, and paraphernalia of the standard drama, Kindly for their friendship and good opinion of | liquors; read, and ordered to be transmitted to LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. > Tas Stan rosiisuss ran Lists oF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE WASHINGTON Crrr Post Orrice UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRSCTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IX THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULA- TION WITHIN THR DELIVERY OF THE OFFICE. Its TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION I8 MORE THAR DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PRINTED xs tes Disraict or Covumsra. Satompay Niomt witm tHe Bisce Crass.— The Young Men's Christian Association have a prayer meeting and Bible class at their rooms every Saturday night. Their last meeting pre- sented a rather novel incident. Just after the prayer meeting was opened, a Mr. Wood arose and stated that be was induced to be present by the notice in the Evening Star inviting all, even TO-DAY 4 TO-.MOREOW MORNING. By La ap ate) & CO., Auctioneers. LOS: OUTS, E, EM OnTUESDAY MO tee ‘hele tet “38 ic ovelock, we shall seli, at cur ° of tery, to consigament. reserve, Seats reserved for ladies, who are ‘especially invited to attend. OE hosomm ncn, aven P. 8. Also, sale To night, at 63s 0" ae ~ J By J.o, MoGUIRE & CO.. Aut Prkeners y Rk OR BERR ers, DY-MaDe CLloTuine, Hanp- To Close Business.—Un Toads bad orhe, Nard of the missing mall party from Net Gov. Rencher Departure ef the Minister te Chiesa. = coe cere rp pero sage 15 —Gen. Ward let esterday im, but that he must respectfully ine ac- | the Board of Aldermen on the steamship Augusta for New York, en tnd social enjoyment the cog ee provement cepting their kind eff-r, It being unusual for a | “Me Tenney presented the memorial of Hen Late lower: & yew ve “ for China The wharves were densely crowded. sceptitn, te ocme, rs he was & sceptic of the frat | snd social onj Betier sdvantnne money can bard- | Suage or Judges im the Distriet of Golumbre te Thecker, asking the same appointment; read, | oredit of Smed oo lene ence aren, ores cibbarkation, and the Chatham order He hada few probie: - to offer, which, ole ‘ LP seen tee Ue atime tate een, receive a present during his or their continuance | and referred to the Aldermen. dors ng interest, muy @a- | artillery fire a salute as the Augusta left ber dock. polars otha gape mmo rnb [aed spent even by our very best | '",vflice- Also, the account of John Boothe for services | “js an! 5 gE IE. MoGUIRE & CO. Auote, By WALI. & BARNARD, Auctioneers _ CLOSINGSALE ar CATALOGUE oF Lames? called forth a welcome from the leader of the meting, whe informed Mr. Wood that the con- siderar of the scriptures would be the work The Judge was appointed by President Polk d attenda: t Trelasiructive amastan ete® PF Patronizing | and contirmed by the Senate of tke Usted Bland | aid attendance a Our Washington Theatre is Peculiar in its See kinnsotia eee we pnd the watch house; read, and re- ferred te committee on claims. Also, the memorial of F. W. Jones on the sub- Alexandria Grain Market. ALexaxnria, Jan. i? — Wheat—Sales of whit at $1 Jone, 135; red $1.22. Gents’ CostLy axp GENUINE FURS aN after bls appointment, he turned his special at- | ject of a compilation a . Z nae : TU Corn—saies of new ‘ of the Bible class in a few moments. pears It has no — tier, with its a tention to Len branch of our law, anew ad the toe now rey pepercd Uy bet ea ING nase, a ry (sth, arte TUESDAY — mre Upon the arrival of Rev.G. W_ Samson, the | #!!zing Peay so Spe gilded saloon van, ME | testamenta operate which he soon acquired | ready for ublication, and asking thata certain Without reserve, at our auction room, cor- Baltimere Markets. teacher, the class was opened, and the subject | ("wary youth into dissipation and debauchery. | a profound on thorough knowledge, which ena- | number of coptes of ‘the same be subscribed for non. avenue, and Sth street, anasrortment || BALtiore, Jan 1s Flour is in a. very clearly stated by him, it being «« Natural | It is simply a cosy little retreat with all the ap- | bibq him te dispose of all causes and business | by the Corporation; read referred to the | °f Ladies’, Gent Chvidren’s Pars. such as can | deman; Howard street and vie #5 37 Religion,” and the arguments favoring the ex. | Pointment f a first class Theatre, where no coming before him speedily and without delay, | committee @a.commerce. ' seldom be procured. The stock will comprise the Wheat ts bighe;r white $1 40:81 50; red $1.50 accommodations are provided for any but re- i 4 E gholcest qualities of Hudson Bay and Mink Sable, | Corn closed higher; > istence of God deducible from nature. fr and to the satisfaction of the public. The Judge | The President laid before the Board the memo- | Royal Eumnoe Grecian Stone Marten, Russian Kher; white 75a76c., and yellow sii ole iat ote, and with an case not often per- | Pectabile People, and youths are as secure from | ts considered by the membre Washington | rial of Barnett Stewart, asking the remission of | Fireh, £e. im Capes mane Cireu'ars, Vioto- | 2, : piste Bmp mr mrrnener at etl rg, al pene inlay oar Ore hg know him, the ablest Judge of | a fine imposed on hlin for the violation ef neroee | Hien Nees tS Cuffs, and will be warranted true | _,Provisions closed quiet, and generally wa- appearance under similar cireumstances, stated | , FOr performance at the Theatre, to night, sce | our Sepnan’s Court we have had from its or- | dinance prohibiting fast ridiog over the Litdie | fernaine a his dbdjections to the lecture of the teacher. It | #4¥ertisement in the proper column. anization to the present time. His jurisdiction | Falls Bridge; read and teferted to committee on | . The: Whisky is firm; Obio 28 and City ve ‘Was apparent that he did not intend to confine goods are consigned to us by a first clase rk hor and are recently manuf ct! the best and lat: tyles. In offerirg this Would state that these goods are entirely fri free from moth; and further, give every purchaser the privilege to return. within three days after the sale, a. jole, shou!d it not prove tobe so. The PoP ANC. Aim tanta 0H Natta an nia aR em Carminat Court —Alex. Adams was tried for | Snonme and yong mensive, embracing a vast | grievances. - amount and variety of business, which since his Mr. Simmmes presented the memorial of Isaiah an assaulton Wm. Coxen. He was found guilty, | appointment have greatly increased, and is con- | Trunnell, peetio the remission of a fine Imposed and sentenced to one week in jail and a fine of $1. | stautly increasing, thus making his Court the oa bun for the violation of the ordinance probib- Henry Williams (colored) was tried and found | ™0st important one in the District of Columbia himself tothe subject under consideration, for be soon began to treat of other and far different snafters connected with revelation. He stated bis position with fluency, but exbibited a degree of egotism peculiar to speakers who do not know = ___ New York Markets, New Yorx, Jan 17 —Flour is bi it; Rtate 175085; Obie 85 85°86; Southern $5.30aBs 50 W bent is buoyant; red western $1 35: white do iting the use of fire arms within the limits of the 7 rs i a ite do. . Judge Purcell has bad before him canses of vast corporation ; read and referred to the same com- | &ttention of the pubtic is particularly invited to | Sl 4288! 43 corn is quiet with ani: c eys themselves. He was listened to attentively by ek maces “Pine Weed ie Sar see moment, such as had never been before the Court calttes. : — o: Radeprenrs offered. : sales; mixed is held at SaS7e; new yellow Flaite the large class in attendance, and when he took | tenced to six months in the county jail. since its creation; causes involving hundreds of | ‘The same gentleman presented a commun!ce- anbns Coats Cape. Gloves Metre Bene nee Fork 'n Grea; mess $17 Goa 17.12 }4; new Si7 62; a eened Shnvemiablo teacber took apasd an-| “Christopher Adams was tried TO cs assault, | thousands of dollars ard 2 taeee ent law of the | tion from the trustees of the poor, on the subject | "Nhes Coste. Cape. Glo haguihoeat Carriage and | PME S13 12a813 25 Lard isbuoyantat 11 fall A, swered bis objections in detail. The queries be | ang acquitted ’ | utmost importance; and in those ¢ases in which | of the disabled condition of the horse belonging had propounded called from various gentlemen Sleigh Robes. Ti Coon, Buffa: ‘Terms cash, ja4 iger, Bear, Wolf, Jenet, Fox, ©. superior quality, WALL & BARNARD, Anet'rs. John Mahar was convicted of stealing silver | 2Ppeals were taken to the Circuit Court of the to the poor house, and asking that his place be coin, and sentenced to one géot in the hi District of Columbia, and to the Supreme Court sopplied with a more efficient one ; und ra ask- Henry Williams was convicted cf stealing a | Of the United States, his decisions, without a ing that the manure collected from the streets be Piece of rope from Joshua Pierce, and sent to warrant baa mbeae hha sflirmed by those Courts. | s-nt to the poor house grounds; read and referred jail for four months. In short, the hag 14 has. by industry and re- Present replies, and the discussion was becoming general, when Mr. Wood, in teply to one of the gentlemen, asserted that he went farther in bis Infidelity and opposition to cbristianity than Paine, and weuld defy all the arguments and New Yorg, Jan Chicage and Rock [ —Stoceeare dull and firm; jand 60; Ilinois Centret to committee on poor and work house. FUTURE DAYS. bonds 88; LaCrosse and Mil 14; Michigan Sont! Eben Ben Fowler was tried for an assault and | *8'CU, claimed for himself a name aud faine of | Mr simmes alee presented the memorial of et Renew York Central 644; Pa. Coal Co Proofs that might be brought forward. battery, and acquitted. which any Judge may well be proud. Gilbert Vanderwerken, asting to be released A geatleman present rose and said, that afer Henry Dougiass was tried foran assault and —— from the payment of certain fines, and also to battery on Joun P. Hilton, and found guilty. SENT To JatL.—Babel Seymour, colored, was exempt his line of omnibuses either from the di- Mr. Norris for the defence in the case of David | 8test Saturday for an assault and battery on his fox iy or a es ee he aed been a Van Pelt, convicted for pocket-picking, entered | son-in-law, b striking him on the head with a | Quired to pay thereon to the Corporation ; rea & motion for a new trial; which, after a bearing. bottle. He neds nib liom sles as Wara, | 2'd referred to the Board of Aldermen. the Jadge refused, stating that the evidence in who committed him te jail Saleh ts the anand He also presented the petition of Phillip Gorm- the case was complete, and cfforded no ground scree » GREEN, Auctioneer. SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE ORTMENTOF Fancy Dry Goons, RIBBONS, c©—Onu THURSDAY, 29th inet. [ shall ell. by virtue ofa d-ed uf truet duly recorded, mit the fancy and trimmin ore of George H. Cassid & Co, ue, between 10th and It ft d conti-«ue from day today this statement it would be labor lost to pursue the argument further, and he thougbt the class had best resume the subject they had selected. The gentlemaa, (Mr. Wood.) instead of coming there for fatr ana open consideration of a suj-ct so important, bad avowed bis determination to Name 524; Virginia 6's 96%; Missouri 6 —————_s+e- IL The Charleston Courier of the 8°h of Jan . says, as an instan-e of the variations of the pres- cut season, in addition to what bas been recorded, —! iting Pann et we note the fact of ripe strawberries, grown in sf ley, asking that the necessary measures be taken Te assortment vf Faucy | the openair. Such were exhibited yesterday in calet all provts welah might be presented. He | upon which to rect sec g tonne ONL enOwN colored individual who was shot by | to 'vetile his claitn ion eee oe by him on Fay- Ks rr this city. - cer G i . i 01 bie appears to have @gme here for the purpose of |"? : Odicer Ginnity while conveying him to the guard- ette street; read and referred to cominitiee on ‘arge assortment of superior Fastional pS. ah with the view to fortily Eienctt The court then adjourned house The shooting of Babel on that occasion , against conviction by hardening his heart. His desire was not to obtain knowledze of the 3 trath for his own enlightment, but to resist the streets. The same gentleman, from the committee on rievances, to which was referred on the 17th of Trose Mvsxrats —In some Parts of fowa the thermometer, on Monday, reached 35 deg velow zero By the way, those Iowa muskrats that al To-day, Henry Douglas convicted of axsanlt- ing Jobn T. Milton, was sentenced to pry a fine of $25 and costs. Hosiery. Gloves of every description, Handkerchief c. : ms under $99 oash; over $M a cred- Proved to be accidental, but his Narrow escape derma: All , for notes satisfactorily endorsed, did not have the effect to mend his ‘ways. it of 6' and 99 built their bi “high and thi Shark : mber jast the memorial of Gilbert Vander- | bearing inte-e: a SKEY a “mild winter"™—_ete porn ot a truth and lead weak minds tnto the dark. Cer- | _ Charles Sewell was placed on trial for assault | Ax attemrr was made to burn the carpenter | werken asking the remission of a fine. asked that |. iq RICHARD H, LASKEY, Trustee, | mine tn they beave armel, maaan? tainly ne member of the class desired to be an pop eet ine veogers anand verdict gailty. | snop on the corner of Maryland avenue and sixth | the committee be discharged from the further | J%!4 ———— 4 infidel; batif the gentleman desires the proofs SS We ee ey etch Gciaidec os ht, bi by | Consideration of the subject, which was concur- Ry JC. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctione IC A creditor in Buffalo, baving an execu- ef Christianity alt were willing to aid him in | 0" Officer Wm. Daw. street on S ay night, but was frustrated by red in. Gok NMENT SALE OF SU tion against a poor man, compelled the officer to his researcbes’ We came here to examine the the effurts of some passers-by who saw the light | ‘Ai “phexer from the committee onthe market | 5% \VORK Honsss, MuLes, OxeN, and Cants.-| seize the only article of attachable Property Werd of God connectedly; if we wanted to be | TH® Panorama at Opp Fetiow’s Hatt.-- | of the burning shavings used to start the fire. House. reported a resolution in favor of Alexan- | OD THURSDAY, January'200, xt 12 m, at the g iaformed on the subject of infidelity we could i This mignificent work of art too truly depicts alae der H. Paul; read a first time and laid over. the grandeur and the horrors of war. It causes | WATCH Rervrns.—James McDonald, drunk Mr. Thomas reported from the committee on the true heart to regret that the gallant shi and disorderly; fine and costs, $4.15 Dan’l Sol- Claims, a resolution in favor of B. M. Burrows; metic sisedsl Wn Genes ac cee seh ae omon, Dan@M® Chase, Peter Hogan, Willis Haw | which was also read the first time and laid over: equipments and munitions marshaled in the | kins, and C iy Chase, all colored, unlawful |, ‘The same gentleman, from Desens commit. service of bloody Mars, could not be devoted to | #ssembly; fine and costs, $5.15 each. Ephraim | tee; to whom was seis eran ‘: D rail stent abolier and humaner cause. This exhibition is | Dorsey, colored, unlawful assembly; dismissed favor of leaneee Owe ge ey ee uvall, oe ad prefaced by a comprehensive statement hy the | John Gray, do, drunk and out after hours: fine | H- een + laine, bid "yl ripe eegeced back to a delineator ofthe origin of the Russian war, and | and costs, $315. Pat Flannigan and William poe ee shout amendment; they were severally pommences with Queen Victoria's review of the | Rogers, drunk and disorderly; do., $3 15 each. ren ae et ea tr ws sant ittee, the English troops at Cobham preparatory to their | James Horne, Hugh Atway, Robert Willams, | ¢ Nowine woe ye Migemtaeseare ‘reine embarkation for the Crimea ’ The martial scenes | drunk, disorderly end Profane; do., $6 15 each. | f/llowing reso on es la tiie pechlaic art distgr during the progress of the war, both on land and | Michael German, vagrant; workhouse. 60 days. | the ae me = - ~ over, nee ggrreecs - sea, are portrayed with # naturalness truly start- | Michael Kerdigan, drunk and disorderly; tine | f@vor of Geo. M. Sothoron and R.R. Sheckell, owned by the debtor, namely, a small monument at one of the marble yards, which was about reedy to be placed over the grave of his little child. When the stone was pot up forsale un- der the execution, the creditor was the only bid- der, and it was knocked down te bim. 1D In Cincin , Inst week, the Police ar- rested one Mary Coleman, who had been « fre- quent inmate of the City Prison, for the crime of walking the streets in boys’ clothing. When questioned as to her object, she lied that she had determined to lead a different life from what she had hitherto, and had adopted the ments of the sterner portion of humanity, - suction roons, corner of 10th and D stree! snail seil, by order of Capt. M. C. Meiga— 17 superior Work Horses, 4exosilent Muies, Tycke Oxen, 10 Carts 0 to their hall on Tenth street. The teacher remarked that {t was best to re- sume their first subject, but he would say to his friend (Mr. Wood) that he should be pleased to meet and talk with him upon this subject at any time, and would cail upon bim at his residence for the par, Mr. Wood then stated that he was sorry to in- : terrupt the meeting. He had been led there by ! the published notice. He said that be did not stand alone—there was a thorough organization of his co- believers in this country, in every large city and town. In thts city they bad their meet- ings regularly, to which Christians were in- JIRE & CO., Anots. N. Auctioneer. RICK HOUSES AND —Un THURSDAY, the 2th instant. 1 shail sell. in front of the p emises, at 4e’clock p. m., part of Lot No.7. and the whole of Lot No. 3. in subdivision of Square No. :98, com- mencing at the distance of i4 fret from the south- ey ee ag bens 7, — acetone ing she could carry out her intention better, and eas ae ; s F. | feot on 9th street, thence east 94 feet 4 in wor ban ; vited, and they would have every other quarter | ling. The flash of powder, and the roar of ar- | and costs, $218. 'Wm. HB Bogus, disorderly — and-acteclation in fever of James ¥ 10-feet alley, thence south along said alley -6 feet, eet Pst ie — ian baru Ok neo hour to defend their doctrines. The object of | tlilery and musketry, are so admirably combined | avd throwing stones; do., $215 J.T. Taylor, “Mt M ter reported from the committee on | thence west'S feet 4 inches to the pla ia- od The heat iene Gor tan ; thetr organization was to co-operate with the Red | With the paintings that it is Impossible to realize foe , Bits bie - ee a do Taal 3. claims, a roaplation ta telation to fire Sten om Page peng eof pawmges vacant od te an ee a ee , i t that they are not identicel. Life- Vm. Parker, do., drunk an sorderly; do. > eS * new two story Brick Hol , 680n Con! i i: nate are represented during the progress of the exbi. — ; : ' : “ ¢ ble as she is, has tittle to learn in law Pr agape, Pabel bpd mrs beget nid (erg nope Wiel 9g early (el Canes, very pretty and very enenp, at | the poor and work houses, a resolution in, rele ; this incident occurred After prayer by the Rev. G. W. Samson, the class was adjourned The attention of persons wishirg to make 8 good investment is onlied to the above sale,as the prop- erty 1s jurt finished and must be sold. Term Une-~hird cash; baiance in 6, 12, and 18 months; the delerred pryment to be seoured by & deed of trust on the premises. = jalad A. GREEN. Auct. By J.C. MoGUIRE & ©O., Auctioneers. MPORTAN f SALE OF FIRST CLASS ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS.—F RANK N PHILP has the pleasure of announcing to the lovers of ert that he has received from a we |-krown collector a consignment of first-class Paintings and water-co or Drawings, which it is bis intention to Submit to public suction, without reserve, on TUESDAY, the 18th day of January, at 7 o'clock p.m., at tis Fine Art taliery, 332 Penasyivania avenue, between 9th and 19th streets. RS warns opmptise. specmmens by J Te TEKS, , Earie, Bownes-, ow is, aby, A. R. A. i. 8. Willis, Mulier,J. Wilson T. Paed, Branwnite, Maguire, Pether, F. P. Poole, A. RK. A., and Kenneth MoCleay. French School. t, Tournemine, Paget. Brochart Coignard, 0, Devedeux, Lo Drouhyn, Tesson, Pieile al a tde Metz. With two fine o:d Galiery Paintings by Amberger, representing the Sieges of Ostend. “ tion to street manure; read a first time and laid destruction of Sebastopol, is indescribably grand. | t2¢ Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th aud F a No man, woman, or child in the city should fail — Joe Cream and Water {ces be thpearad ee ome M ter from the joint itt fonre this magnificent work of art during its eee iim : Noor ler acne ols a wa exhibition here. “He Dizp oF Qvacks,” might mark many a grave, cette: White ana Riley, mabatiod oe behalf Tus Suvexta Wanpens are anxious to know beam envea be daearly ‘Tellsace tect Me a of that portion of the commitiee representing (his if the contractors for laying the water pipes have id by vardnor’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort, sold by ali | Board, a report with several resolutions, and re- finished their job upon Four-and-a-half street. | the Druggists in the world. inl2- from the mother Soanity, and even were it not otherwise impossible, a Spanish invasion of her ancient colony could = be successful on the principle of --Like cures like.” But it isas well understood at Madrid as at Washington that the re-appearance of the Spanish flag on Mexican territory would be the signal for the rising of “The Lone Star’? at Cuba. never to set again. The Madrid government, therefore, will be sat- isfied with obtaining satisfaction for Mexican outrages by a little barmless cannonading. Dons a Bic Bust —Tbe New Haven (Conn) Journal says that since the Connecticut tiver closed, the freiyhtiog business of New Heven bas very materially increased, and the railroads are reaping a rich harvest. The steam- boats, of which there are three now ruoning, bring large quantities of merchandise, and coast- ing wessels from New York and other come to our wharves looded with all description of goods. Long Wharf, Belle Dock, and the Canal Road Wharf, present quite a business like ap; nce about these days District Covert —Last Monday was the Common Pastims.—Sunday night—“ Big fire down Ninth street,” exclaims a lean, long, un- combed urchin rusbing intoacrowd. « Fire,”’ rings out vigorously from a dozen throats. Twen- ty-four shoes and boots are indiscriminataly seen Gasbing across the moonlit street. Out, clear, boldly clangs the big bell; comm 'y fortwo miles around alive; babies bawling ; old folks toddleing ; all rush to the door; must bea big fire; out goes small reel ; jerk her boys, “* wade in,’’ &c ; out goes second reel; «lift her Doys,”” ** pull yer pound ;” a Bedlam in commo- tion. In rushes tall boy: “fire on Thirteenth street—ring that bell"? Away goes that big bell with a big, long, sonorous ring; away goes the suction; up the Avenue—up bi irteenth street through mud a foot deep Where's the fire?" No where to be seen ‘* Nary squirt to-night ** End of the first chapter. Suction and four-wheel reel turning home. What's this—a big man; commending that said report be recommitted to For some six months past the street hasbeen hg) gibatt comedic teen ee an absolutely dangerous condition, in conse- DIED, recommitting che report, and decided in the neg- quence of pitfalls in some places and mounds of | Inthix city, on the-yorning ofthe I7th instant of | ative earth in others, all along the line where the pi sonriet fever. CHARLES i? aged 3 years and 6 Mr. Simmes offered the following resolutions, was laid. From the canal for a third of the dis- ee john Fa0¢ Mary A, Ellis. | which were adopted : Haeee vide ene, eniteatiary, there ie acon. | , 0 ne Cineral wil take plage {rom the and Feats | Resolved, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, tinuous ridge, varied only by a few dangerous | Oaipe, P. o-morrow, the 18th instant. requested to inform this board, at its next meet- breaks where the flagged crossings have been On Sunday evening, at 4 o’clook. LILY, only | 19g, the amountef orders given by him on the broken up and not replaced. The other two- | oid ot feees T. and Sarah V. McGowan,aged ii | Clerk of the Corporation, as commissioner, on thirds of the distance js distinguished by ade- | months and 16 days. ‘ Fayette street, to Philip Gormley, contractor on pression over the line of pipes sufficient to make The faneral wil take Pega this (Monday) eve- | said street. Griving upon the street a task of danger, and it | ning,at So’clock, from the residence of her parents, Resolved, further, That he (the Mayor) be re- would not be strange if the Corporation is yet | No. 323 6th ter shove M vocort haa avenue. | quested to furnish this board with a copy of the made to pay damages through some serious acci- atreg o2/# of the family are respectfally invited to | I yrtrsct tor tie improvement of Fayette street. dent. : : Mr. Muncaster offered an ordinance amending On SATURDAY EVENING most of the artists now aneen 15th instant, of scarlet fever, MARION NN, the only daughter of John T. and Margaret | ‘he second section of an ordinance approved the gathered in this city were entertained by Mr.W. | A. Sneil, od 4 i ‘he Water-color Mrawines day fixed by law for the commencement of the 2tst of April, 1555, in relation to the weighing Geor Fr regular term of the U 8. District Court, at @al- a couple of short ones, and two or threcothers Weep mat foctitns Ma eT: Of hay, straw and fodder ; which wes rea Sane Puily To WtkeGee’ Penden” Banke ee Lee eee 8: regularly epened, the 5 ny, oop not for littie Maiia, ay, tri of i » Ri rdeon, vidson, erties, ps - L a in latue grey coats—police. «What's the tron- | W- Corcoran, at his residence, in the style of Herentle apirit's ed t me and laid over. : Pontoon: FB Willis, Revd domibe ee Toeee, | Taree and a large number of the jurors were in ble, Captain ?"? “ Why, we found this reel with | bounteous and elegant hospitality peculiar tothat She sweetly sleeps with Jesus ‘The same gentleman offered a resolution in re- | and Burbidge. attendance; but in consequence of the absence 2 party of fellows running up Ninth street; then gentleman. Amongst the silent dead, lation to the purchase of hay scales; read and | A guarantee of its authenticity by be arven “Hr | of Judge Watrous, now at Washington city, and we arenth street, and then up Eleventh street, | rhe guests of the evening were not artists} Shed not one tear of sorrow la'd over. demand with every work sold. and theattentson of 1 1, comsitance with an onder seorteed Beet biee Sinead: bar fae eae tae mature into thels be- | sisnc. bat incioded a somber Of histones Sey rg reer me go adopted oe Lo wing resolution, which | Ochs paratingeand drawings willbe ca view at the | the acting Marsbal edjouraed the Court, to meet siness; bat they left unceremoniously, and we genilemen, citizens and strangers, metrbers af FRE whet alovely Hower « | wes adopted Gallery of the undersigned on and after Monday | »gain on the first Monday in January mext, at teenewy looking for the owners of this reel to | Goncress and others and we bardly need edd | Onin ae artka te a bas Resolved, That the committee on the market | next, ‘he lth instant. where ontalogues may he ote, | which time the Judge orders the term to com- have Mt housed.” End of second chapter and | jardie agent yo one of singular enjoyment to dence of her brother. Goleal aa 1 Capital | house be requested to report to this board. at its tained, and will be forwarded free by mail on appii- | mence for the tvansaction of business —Galvestom synopsis ! all Query—Have not the fire companies officers who can stop this discreditable practice of run- ning their apparatus upon every false alarm that any two or three boys can Produce? H ANKLIN PHIL Bookseller 332 Ps pe bet: 8. ‘Terms: $50 and under oash; over that sama cred it of Vgheow 90 days, for notes satisinctorily en dorsed, bearivg interest. ind evkds J.C. MOGUIRE & CO., Ancts By A. GREEN, Auctiouser. z RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Ferate —By virtue of adeed of trust pint date 4ih of June, 1857, and reco ded among the |: records of the District of Columbia, in Liber J. A er. ©. Hill, Miss JULIA ANN GARDNE@, intho 69th | "Ext meeting, the cost of a set of weights und b 1 yt i year of herage. Measures, such as are used by the sealer of ed one et One, aipeee nr pr eprig ‘The friends of the degreased and thore ofthe fam | weights and measures in Washington city; and tists; and to-day Lord Napier, we learn, enter- wy re invited to attend her funeral, at 2 0 ©.00K, 08 | also the number of such weights and measures tains a number of them. ; , usday, the iéth instant. now in the possession of this Corporation, and x bey Ler eg t we rary pop helen soy iad the cost of obtaining others, such as may still be In thx County Covnr at Alexandria, on Sat- | tween ISin and 1054 ote JAMES WOOD cosaety | Tequited for the adjustment of the weights and * * measures for this Corporation urday, Wm. Jobnson, who was found guilty of years Port T: s 3 Mr. Muncaster offered a resolution in relation negligently suff-ring prisoners to escape from {Port ‘Tobaceo Times and Balto. Sun copy.) to indexing the laws; read and laid over 2 Seeppeeeeeeeesseeseeenarereeme tae county jail, of wbich he was guard, appeared = Dr. Mackall cffered a resolution authorizing to receive the judgment of fhe Court, which was I FOREWARN ALL PERSONS FROM cation. News, Dee 7. #g-An interesting question of illegality issoon to arise in the [itineis Legislature. Mr. Norton, the Repoblican member from Will county tn that State, is a native born American citizen but some years avo removed into Canada 2 British subject’ He swore allegiance to the Crown, and was elected a member of the Cana- dian Porliament. As the American Government repudiate the English doctrine, ‘‘once a citizen alwoys a citizen, d insists that allegiance can How taz Wasnixcron Wortp Live —The following was the bill of fare, for dinner, at the National Hotel, in this city, yesterday : Soup—Mock turtle. tisno—Broited salt mackerel, butter sauce; baked rock, egg sauce the repair of the Little Fulls road; read urst | S., No. 1S), foliog 213 214. and 219, f will seli nt pubic | Says a citizen, not necessary for Mr. Nor- A“ «on. on THURSDAY, 27th f January, 1853, 4 H that be be imprisoned in th ty jail for 12 trading for's note which | gave to Mr. Nelson, of | time and laid over pp ton, upon retur to the States, to take out pa- Botled—Leg of mutton, caper sauce; turkey, | dy be Imprisoned in the county jail for 100 | 7, trading for s note whieh gave vices had but | ,,Botb boards then adjourned until next Friday | at4.0' ock p. m.in fro-t Of the premises. ail’ th ts of natur#liza’ion and foreswear bis alleg- oyster sauce; beef tongues, pickle sauce; chick- his Court, last week, upon a representation pated abeif, couned by hin tainne ioe evening at 7 o'clock. city of Washington. and marked and designated 1 pase to the Queen, before be could become en = cream sauce; corned beef and pork; Cincin- | that some of the prisoners contined in jail were away and sel ing her on the 18th o last June. = | the general pan at aie oy as lot ew Sve. (3) American cit J nati bam and caboage. des itnte of proper clothing, directed tuat the | Jala St" A. FENTR ESS. 1a square five hundredand sixteen, (516 ;) sax is Cold dishes—Roast beef; boiled mutton; bam; Jatler should procure such clothing as was neces. | — 35 GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. | envste! on the north side of | street north. netween | fas Gatn-—e esteal of i J ~ EW 2 4th ani 5-h streets west, having a front of sixty = peir ; “ae bce ang k “ Beek, ae oeont Rot to exceed ten dollars each, for Lp a MAILING TONS mee eg IL For oruer GroncetowN ADVERTISEMENTS | fect on 1 stree! by A depth 114.7 feet to © 30 inet H that wowid suit any en- : S! es— Beef, a la mode; timbal of maca- | such Prisoners as were in want. What Will He Do With It, by Sir F. Bulwer | sxx ¥ RST PAGE, ley. tlemen jehes to possess Toni, ala Milanaise; baked pork and beans; oyster = Lytton, is published oumpiete in one volume; price = +erms: One fourth cash, and balance in equa’ | of tio hey ar aero chicken salad; turkey wings, braizee, Funzgrat.— The Odd Fellows of Excelsior | 75 cents EDITOR OF THE STAR with olives; rice in form, lemon flavor; calf’s :—Please state | payments, with interest. at 6, !2,and 18 mouths, the | action. and fine tra liver, claret wine Lodge. No. 17, and the Stone-Cutters’ Associa- — x Wife, by the author of Will He Marry 1 €ar my authority, that there i * notes tor the deferred payments to be secured by faut, only ne present owner having Bow ee = of trus furtuer use em. < Gam=—Red head ducks, currant jelly; potted | ‘09, (without music, at the request of the family | 44", nine and How to U.eit. , ah epee iNeed peng Spm addressed | Torme of in five ders. | appliontion to Mr; Thos. J. Fisher, at J-C. MoGure partridges. > . of the deceased,) yesterday afternoon attended | The Kaagaroo Hunters; or, Adventures in the to the America party of Georgetown, in ¥ hich my | otherwise the wae gr seoarves Seon ht to resell at Poe Gece i bn path sus enematinneae Roas'—Goone, apple sance; turkey; ¢bicken; | the funeral of Mr. John Bruce. After the fune. fed . UAMS is Mentivued. No such meeting as this bold cand Cacti ine purchecer. aipastieets Lie nor wilt be sod a ane & beef; lamb; lion’ veal; lion pork; : : ; ; Baptist | £26 Clock Maker, by Sam Slick, new edition. | political trick a.leges, was held ae conveys SnONDREW WY 3 = 4 5 5 pork; leg ham, cham- | ral services at the Exist Washington ay Ail the new Books published fo: je immediately JAMES A. MAGRUDER, . . HARLES MADES, Payne sseor. Pee zi Chareh, the corps? was conveyed to the = nherward and every thing in the Stat.onery line | Georgetown, Jan. i7, 1°53. Ji7-1t™ ia l4-dts A.G 8 Svccetron To B. Soma.) egetables— oes; 5 Mas! atoes; ressional te here the ritual th ‘or sale cheap al ee oa = = = a % carrots; turnips; onions; eysier pines aed | aycastons was tead by Chaplain Grant. ‘The an SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, D'S8°LUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. OUQUE1S! BOUQUETS"! BOUQUETS! Coomera Thio8 Biren ant Foun. Seeman Lice; sweet potatoes; parnips; stewed tomatoes; | dertaker was Mr Frank T. Sands, and his duty}; Odeon Building, corner of 4% street 4 re : The present proprietor has jui squash was performed in a highly creditable man ner ja's st ____—* Penn. ave; he firm of Kohlberg & Co. ts this day dissolved Relisbes—Pickles; Worcestershire sauce; pep- — received the TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF ham WASHIN ndid stock of Rhine Wine. = a by mutual consent. Ali those who are indebted to NGTON, ¢; original Brandies of ¢ purest THE PROPRIETORS firm wil! pleases come forward and settle their = ‘.from F ; j equa, Per sauce; celery; lettuce; horse radish Tux Franxuix Fins Conrany give their ofthe COOKS’ EATING. agoomntes either of the sericea eae ack rea cut Flowers received every seskte Seam. apnea hag TP Pastry and puddings—Apple pie; mince ple; thirty second annual ball, in celebration of the Gelved a fresh aceeh ci Give receipt for the same, ENBER into Boquete, Barkets, Wreaths, ete™ land: Alt cf these were selected ly the muon ia custard pie; squash pie; wine jelly; Charlotte spa Arigna Kanspols OYSTERS, MAVENBERG, eto, Wedding and’ Dinner Parties supplioa wick | mented B Soned, who's few months sinee efter & russe; Swiss cream, Indian puddings ‘th-day of Dr. Franklin, to-night, at Philbar- | | ich they are prepared to serve up in all styles to S. KOHLBERG.’ | Flowers of every by Tint ts Europe, departed this life, rhe stock 4 Desert—Apples; rai fiberts; Pecan nuts; | monic Hall. W ben the executive committee say | their customers. Fami! 4 ck Georgetown, Jan. 14th, 1259. ja 15-3t cL NTSON & HANFT, - —e pape Loy mon Loweers. figs; vanilla ice cream; English walnuts. that it will be their endeavor to make this rn id Coffee at all hours. Dinner Pai WY Pee . No. 390 P enue, st the Fruit Ceuar Saad te ema teal isles soabeuaae ae Coffee surpass any other heretofore given by the Com- | tended. Call at No. 405 F street, two doo POTATOES. : ja 13-1w* under the National Hotel. Jered u - In pa y, z 3.000 Siso enemerate pure D’Absynthe, Dned Piumba, Ox Sospay Moawine. a little after day-light, | pany, it ts all that need be said. we imagine, to | the corner of 7th street. j De BUSHELS prime Nova Seotia POTA- AVE. YOU SEEN IT?—Dickere’ New Christ | and above ala quantity of Germ t Potmtone eat? —e =? vieae, | crowd Philharmonic Hall with the henge ia JQUFFALO ROBES! BUFFALO ROBES | TOES (from Nova Sootia) sust arsived on board mas Story, entitied “House to Let Over the for tranepiaating and iabie uses all of the trunk and lower limbs of a human body de- gallantry of the city. See advertisement.» Bo coun epee BUPESLe RUBES | the acune cates W. Crebbs, and for sa:e in lots Price 25 cents. For sale at as the best of Oysters, eee sols nuded of flesh and presenting a loathsome «pec- ‘The subscribers have reoeived from St. Louis a | °° *Uit Purchasers, PETER BERRY, es SHUALINGTON'S Bookstore, | * shortest novice... To-ail of this £ tacle to the view, was discovered lying on the Tux Lecturg, to-night, at the Smithsonian, | large ict St superior BUFF ALA ROBES, which | ja i4-tf 85 Water street. alter a Pa. avenue, can.ot be compared with Ness. oS Fae cnet tbe cone ef acta | U7 Mt, Coming, wil undouttay, be wry in. | Une oid SP, Gum 4 ARE NADDSON STi be terpored for | CYR DOZEN Revoigl PIANO COVERS, 1 jay im orner at Seach Re De ae » as that * lately vi : _— and F streets. ‘The discoverer, a Mr. Wilkison, oe a ceiteniaa Hepler Bohai EW MUSIC.—1¢0 copies of Piccolomini Schot- Mayor of Georgetown by the American party. Tun romenae enoortee Stools, OUK FOR THE “GULD EAGLE” pope A a | Poesia eee hs Sete | eee cee |. L a cee e . Mr. Comingo also lectures oa W ednesday and si0, just rece! Ee APPLES AND POTATOES. 3 DE Just received. a magnificent lot o} ine weet oo Wtttine mee prs so there uotil | priday of this week, and Monday of the week PG jon marae ae wel oun Fo ELLIS. | 790 BAKRELS, APPLES and 1.9% pushels | (ELADON SNYDER. NGR AVINGS Tramed or bot ¥ at people beyiening to per atap ellos aie went | after, the whole forming a complete course. « PISSION PO RL % » ite M POTATOES for sate in lots to suit A PASSION FOR, RADEETS Can be gratified purctases OF DAMES M. CRUIT GS ae 8 military and civic ball in that city to-night, at | shape and ovlor—and he believes sn low prices. j15 H AN C. ADDISON = - DEaLer Pompean Hall, Union Hotel. The known gal- UST RECEIVED, From Kurope, at the M Ya lar, 3 also, al % ‘ NG-GLASS FR Ficruae and LOOKING-6LA ees a and informed a near neighbor, who proceeded tu dest! _—98% Pa. gua. nppnsite Kirt wanda? the spot, and, fearing some outbreak on the part of the crowd which was anymenting each mo- ment, broke open the College door, end had the remains placed tnside. DEALER IN AND M& STOVES, in, ONES AR I invite the attention of the public to my complete Sssortment of Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, mort of which areofastyle and quality never before Cc INE W STORE FROM NEW YORE. iN io, ALL KINDS OF FEED, ed hi ‘ket — D. VAN DEUSEN, 42 Loumana averue,hasa ~* lant f the Guards, and the far-famed beaut {W.G.METZEROTTY, order cf Nos. 9i and 93 Water street. teorgetown. olfered in this marke! ne Assortment oi— Either malice against the College or an infa- aed lntetitgence of ike Georgetown ‘ladies, fe MUSIC ier Violin, Flute, Vio incello, and Harp,| ja 12-e0tm az ar aleg.on band and constantly manufacturing Fineap Dresses ag Rardherohiot, Of the Pubes eam tcal joking, at the expen-e | sure a large and brilliant aseroolene. Of Conroe | ooseen te latest publications jas RIME MERCER POTATOES. paternal. and wit eee ee cap ietioke | kona, ¥ penee id Bark Work, &e., &e, of the | sent good opinion of the institution, is many of our Wasbington beaus and belies willbe | JUST IN SEASON USHELS Prime New Jersey MER-| in m ° ledaing myself to give entire satisfac. | {{J- Will remaie two mon“bs only. li 6" at the bottom of this affair there. See advert.sement. Soa P STONE GRIDDLES, Oyst-r Broil 'ATUES for in lots to suit oustom. | tion both ae to quality and price. E TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING pe=ie Waffle Iroos, Chafing Dishes, Coffee Urns, Plate delivéred to familes in any part of Wash-| | ‘Tin Roofing, Piumbing, Steam, Gas Fitting and Ww ‘our customers that we have tust re. Disomparty ax Laacext.—Wm. Dent, col- Crow HILL on Suypay.—The Crow bill ju- | Warmers, Foot bees t my House-Furnishing nton or Ce TAT Apel BARRY. & oo genni pares done at tue shortest notice by =. ceived ive more of Boon & Raven's E - m1 5 | Sek, VS wena Sy Ofer: ing, 160 SiNd | weadien, youtanday wath winding themaalvcs by hate ene ee GEO. FRANCIS. | Water strech, Goorgeien as heat |e tiyalled Pinofortes, of different siyies. drunk, disorderly, 2nd breaking the windows of (hrowing stones at each other's heads, and exer REMOVAL, 3 tavern on S-venth streeton Saturday afternoon — Dr. HOFFAR, Dentist, has removed his og PE ET Tg or pee ne HEREAS MY WIFE, SOPHIA JaKuB,’ e'sing their voices ia boisterous shouts in mimic W has left my bed and We have also on hand two of Nun & Clark's Pianos, Srapempenarser prea npnenrorere gine et eee esti boaid without jast cause | SS, KORLBERG: 10 Bridee street, Georrerown, mae ‘ale in best cond:tien. having use a short rom %62 Pa. avenue to the rooms over K only ; also. one second hand Chickermmg. For eale He “was taken before Justice Donn, and on the | battles. ‘This practice school of rowdyism is | or prevoouten' I heveta fe Persons not | Fangs and Mee Sei atts stock of Dry, ATitppe *Arucatore, sdoors east of ith atreet | Upon easy termecat the MrieInepot af © 0 while in tbe be saved like 2 | composed of delegates from the juventie vangs | to credit her on my ea tee thi ri! not pay any | ing on the lith inataat, at 10 o’olock 8. m., and con- | _j*11 8t ‘4 coner of 1th st and Pa. ave. resisting the > using tbe most | known as Snakes, Snow-falls and Alligators, | debts, by her contrastea, ‘GEORGE TAKOB tinuing daily until the 2th. de 29-im I BOOTS AND SHOES. profane and filtby language. It was found | Tue police very properly dispersed them. Washington, Jan. 14th, 1859. ja i5 st* AM Constantly manuisoturing and keep & full necessary to gag and iron him to carry him to ts D*®* GOUDS! DRY GOODS (iver !—CIDER !—CIDER "!! the jail Jas ice Donn committed him for bis f- AT REDUCED PRICES A 1 order to reduce our larse stock of FALL and A Conzection.—In our notice of the death of JUST RECEIVED. , Ladies’ double sole Mor s re ino supe of cag" Cat aan | MF, Milton, fesidng ont tet on toe nland, | ANOTHER sepny ct teres pau | ,Groere ted cies uclee con be enpriad wi | Lidice treba see teat 8! ha RAP I i gh and also on su<picion of stesling a coat found x 7 bd 3 ) | CARPET SWEEPERS—a great domestic inven- ‘ooat E ting Button Gaiters, 75e.. man less cost fer Cash, to citee tm he pect _— pockets of which | % last Thursday, in consequence of being acci- tion, warranted t9 give satisfaction. Prices seen Feasonable terms, by ARNY & SHINN. | {huldron’sbest Fog: Castine uu +730. | prices, andsmany at less than ac dentally struck the head by a block of ice, | ing from $2.75 to $3 each. seit An LL LLL ee vand C ’s Boots and Shoes of every il | want ofany Fancy Dress or Caldera ae cece at ae ener en | re eee ee eee NY 8 Meck of Ice, c. woopwarp, HILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE, Mitjscouption, eeusl'y low, silol ourewa asker” | giieeenne ie want ofany Fancy Dress Goods. or California The cont is at the office of the Chief Sole Agent f« desoripti of Police. pitt i Jeara that he left three small children. ae an eee, are ies’ Rubber Long Boots. 82, A Correction —A correspondent informs us ach Bpecialarention fo our stock.as we pave de-~ termined to sel! cvieus tomaking our Sprre PiiLJ~ We shall be grentiy obliced to these ous- tomers have recer' ies’ Sandals and Overrhors. 5c. sia The undersigned having accepted the agency, now — Ae ell to the trade at nth Cincvit Court —Phe January term of the | pr'versdaliverede © Ne “Me St manulsoturors gertomers and tne publio Gouerally with, Massey, Circuit Court began this morning Hon. Jadges (A ENTLEMEN’S READY-MADE CLUTE. line 8 jas Danlap, Morsell and Merrick onthe bench. The | (QENTLEMEN’S READY-MADE CLOTH Di UGHT ALE, that we were In error a day or two since in men- toniag that Dr Stone was the founder of the Sr ror rove St ot. speed FO % more prices, for | THE FANCY call at an early datens MOOLLEY & CO = City Art Association; the originator morning was devoted to the business of calling | ur stock of all grades, always the largest ia this tet Bos pviee ot she le say oncom | = aney Bal a} Warkingtens Aur Sent tas Sere dows shove of which wes adiiferent person, whom he does over the trial docket. offers to puro nsers req: Sn immediate Hon, our terms will be rigidly adnered to. Satis- | 1956, dedicated ‘Nre, Gwin 1 Yolume, plow Penn. avenue. not Know. As the fact is, very probably, as this eesti ht tee g-esteet inducements on guaranteed SE ee ere phar quate: priate On ented vaper. ree @itt. For S alstabe waieh weveerete sneer ef) Diep is Jam —A man — Fisher, a | Patisfioters imager na ih wade to onder. co. ie aoe ‘ant prey inf S82 Pa av. between 9th and ioth ate. -—— y Povtohennd see me pel se Sell shone a sapek “ys 9th. is hh png maportedy at gt te, 0 SEE WELL ISALL IMPORTANT. Atanas ov Fine —Tae alarm of fire on Sat- | since to await the action of the grand jury on a ome een beeen, eyeereny. te impecee le sshington, | 1" subscriber's assortment wears the thing for fami nee ft ‘ cor Fie Depetaamed wh Wels epeee ee | eee ae ee NT oh en eee a paLBEA OS Pala ARNY & suinm, | Steet towcoarieszand te to | peegeeinerseren nore teat our Fire Department with their apparatus, was | gestion of the lungs. T sisik GTalk, wn street. Soy eye thet ine none bat antl dofeete = armnted 83 60d im every nathe sed by the burning of a chimney ia Ge: = Sentifu! C! ; . a . rice le town That avout s’cteck on night, pote Pica Aeieng laos too Ae sain SANGY 4 be sta — crowy abe Cn foauninatarere, cud snare ts ease 00 Pa.ave,, National Hieie! Bentdne. Coats as ted from a similar accident on Tairteenth street spent GB set ‘Second aad Third PRAPUMEWy SUA Hs vont : 7 Sate and Caps, NEw ey OM, Every man, womas, aud child in the city ie, =. of sale at | i143 Ie Senna, beswese ath onl beh ay | jal? " 4 ome snd should read carefally the second column on the BE THe announcement elsewhere FT SR PRANOS FOR RUN T apon onty terme, Cared Hams, prov De eee ale Sa fnttte Curis, Halt ise | poode, Wills, fourth page of this and then cut !t out and | Philp’s gallery of beautiful paintings water color | [J'GN FAANOS | ze! Neer Cope cerceair or " , ae commer ON ga-ten * ings, carefully peti P in « consplecous place. drawings &c., kc. jai between 9th, ff sas nn & BURCHELL, pod Peanerivenie erence, OL ee

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