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XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. orable way. He had never seen the necessity of ‘ALAMITY to ascertain the num- ‘i THE EVENING STAR. a ng arms until became to Wathiesien er | THE LAWRENCE C "| | netiged. Gadinonced ai’aes ere re AMUSEMENTS. = he ‘had'ieer that there were occasions when ewan the latest steeutitg tia, bodice woneent. A So Proceedings of Yesterday Afternoon. averh.gontioonsdires ree did nk FULL PARTICULARS. takeaiivenn thal “ony Y | WASHINGTON THEATRE WASHINGTON CITY: ae the 1 for the purpose of using it in this Hall— - RRS SS ~ Previous to sisters were ae Manager. J. B. Howe, FRipay.. -- January 13, 1860, | Ix tux Senate, yesterday, after our report | Goa gorbid '—but for ctlon from, estat tn 268 emcee lic Sitendsths Biriod Alive — and compara unbi They” would ave aR: URDOCHS SEN nahee Se _——— | closed— mes violent capital. He ho; the erri om 2 been resc' ing roar ames Comedy Oo . The Weekly Sar, ene etige a Smet bs | Sip dee cay Renee Sk haa | MERE pee nag ieg anette | hareacninnd, Sh Colt we recede Wil yore con Fallas usual of metropolitan news and gomip, and | I=t sovereliznty. Deere Hepttoap abies are into the Hall. , A Horrible Funeral Pyre— Meeting for Re- | ay was burning er hair, but'the fame soon Boors open at quarter to seoremer ce at hai choice literary reading, is now on our counter not now? mteresting Im mts—Sta' after ced her. uette and Ci cle 5 cents ; Bo: ready for delivery te res public Embraced in its steer totes Naf the territoial ieotelstees fre Haskin sroald ge he it, even now. He} Witnesses of the Calamity. It has alrendy been stated previously, —s esarved cata 35 conte aie Box ‘Bool Interesting contents are the following articles : to exclude slavery, under the Constitution of the Dts «dra _ 1 in this House unless he Late = ee 5 pape See ces one eee pre tel remem framing Sse Ham Rachel, of Alabama—a droll, rocy sketch; | United States. debate ensued, in which | Mr. Clark of N. Y., made an explanation inge- Nearly all employment is suspended here to- | ror him, that he should resort to the same means | WW ONCERT HALT. My Wife's Hen Sy e-ulation—a very amusing | nese Gwin, Davis, Green, Douglas, aud others gard to his icmuaak: Goat 1t wae news of Ls ol- Ser, caoeet ad cof stiesition to tee Wants Of the to cocape the tortures of thefire. He was persuaded TUFSDAY, January 17, 1999, demestic yarn: rticipated. leacne’s business. It grew out of a misunder- oun » pre} if to desist, and fortunately was reseued. — Pleaswres of Skating; Another Yankee Trick; Causes var Pugh guoted an, extract from a speech of | stznding, and De Spalogizéd: for It 't0'tioe ouss | slecasty, ste ipapaegrtatee paeelatenhanehka lpr death of ae a au Trae, ANN RE, Risuor, ef Lefi-handedness: Petticoats and Other Things; | MF- feb es Maine, 25 coui- “After further explanations with regard to the | the site where stood the Pemberton Mill. ened forms when taken out—not in anything like MR. PECASTIAN MILLS, “ The Scheolmaster’s in that Bed;** Going Home 7 “denied that the interpretation given | conference committee, the House, at ten ininutes When the alarm from the disaster was first | those of human beings '¢ Great English Pianier, with the Girls; The Drop Game; Phthisis as Af- Pugh was the true one, and gave his own | past three, adjourned. given in Lawrence, it was supposed to be caused by the explosion of’ boiler at the mill; then that] 4 tne aa, ae. err the structure was in flames. After the true cause ar, ‘| “A isthe Pay Sei atiaieh brane ar . 2. became known, the alarm which before existed | dendfal night, Whe gre a. . ib ‘i 7 ; _- -++~ ++ 50 Gente extra. was intensified into a panic fearful tocontemplate. | te fire engineers: in the fire was and | Stone, 27'8 Of seate will commenc: Eye witnesses of the scene say it would be hard to | 1 "xe, and before it had stifled the cries and ‘ores of Messrs. Metzerott and b. ted fected by Complerion; jon of what he meant. ——__.—-— The United States Agricaltural Society at the Pugh having alluded to the spee-h of Mr. Proceedings ef To-Day. : Dougias at Freeport, Illinois, and the comunents . Smithsonian; Congressronal Proceedings; Pro-| thatthad been made on that speech, asto the effect | T"* SkNaTx was not in session to-day. eredings of the Supreme, Crimsal and Police | it bad in causing the removal of Mr. D. from the | I< TE Hovss, after the reading of the journal, by Eminent Talent. ‘ 2 F f those in the ruins, he, with others, | Morning hy pi ‘itori Mr Smith, of Va., commented ‘on the Helper: | conceive its parallel. ‘To-day, general gloom ap- | Zroans of a ee , Patent Ofice; slavery might be excluded from tie Territories by | that book were eee oeay and hostile to the | the largest schools in the city, numbering several ee ¢ WANTS. The Lawrence Cotton Mill Catastrophe; non-action for its protection. and also by unfriendly | interests of the South, and that no one ought to hundred scholars, was convened this morning, but Suddenly he canght a glimpse of three 8 The Press on Non-organization; Daylight Appear- | legislation. He had made this same remark over preside over this body who had endorsed such a | disinissed. = = the usual number of ‘pupils |e eon by a crumbled sail Ftir gps V J ANTED-A rood 1sou NE) mes The Irvepressibie Comfirct;"* The Contest | and over again in 1850, and at every succeeding | Work. He would cheerfully support that resolu- Ta SGUNGHL Scled Oemvention: which was oc [Sala Wommn. Mee eren caught entation caer Le ae SNI : for the Speakership; Southern Manufacturing | ¢8810n down to the time he was removed from ie sid “ . the position of chairman of the Committee on | | Mr. Bingham desired the gentleman to remem- Independence; Working out the Donaclly Letter have heen held in Lawrence te-day, was post- | the hand, and hoped to draw lim out, but the | WW ANTED—A SITUATION by ‘Territories. Every Senator knew, or ought to Ler that that resolution denounced the whole poued for the present on account of the sad catas- | Crackling of the flames around him, and the Stay ate ee iveilhoud. Programme; ‘ Grinding on’ with some Results; | know, what his opinions were on that question, | book without ele or limitation, as to the trope warning voice of an officer, impelled him reluc- | BUCKLAY. Star Office. z tautly to desist, and by a timely retreat to save his ANTED IMMEDIATELY ° 2 ; iaaae incendiary productions therein. Among other ersons who were at the scene of this calamity : y WwW res een lyn pte thet commnitioe after onpressfg these Soatitnena | things iat that book costtingd, aire Se | ieee sean et ony stat language alierly Tals | So ed at git anh ihe rot ee epee lao ee ae Department News; Editorials; Washington News Mr. Green remarked that he had said there was | gentleman denounced by voting for the resolu- | to convey an adequate idea of the melancholy 0 is tadeas y . y — as WALI GEIR and Gossip; Local Intelligence, §¢., §¢.; ; is 4 ton of Mr Ciark, was the Inst will and testament | spectacle the ruins presented. Conversat'ons were | alive. . = . NY PERSON HAVING SHOW iP gence, a difference of opivion among democrats on this pes As a rel Meant us F a 4 ° $5 : ce eh e relief to this saddening narrative may be dispose of may find a purchaser hy Late News, forcign and domestic, by mail and int before the Dred Scett decision; but, since | Of Washington; and further, the unanimous reso- | carried on with many of the victims, and refrest- mentioned the fortunate escape of one of the fe- | 296 F street, over the drug store of Mess ad Je < : — no man had uttered such an opinion until | tion of the Convention of Virginia in 1774. in. | ments were passed to some of them by their anx- ate . ativan bere <aee Which did her | well & Lawrence, ae pee - tp this Freeport speech. ‘The Senator from Illinois | sttucting its delegates to the Congress at Phila. | ious friecda! hoping that they would survive until | ™ale operatives, by , Inter: ¢ Personal Items; : . . t restion for t ti hat ri | delphia. He asked the gentleman if he repud: And @ great variety of choice literary articles, both orcouia cectedo alavery Se is or Congres, ated hese among other sentiments that he ae prose and poetry, too numerous to mention. Mr Davis thought it was eminently proper, | tioned? This is just the tT, above all others, for mem- | when the Senator from litinois ceased to hold | Mr. Smith said then they were to understand bers of —— set sthaas ceicersing in the Na- | opinions corresponding to those of the majority of | that the gentleman endorsed the ee book. Z 5 x infinite credit. She was in the fifth story, when, ANTED—A PURCHASER for 10) cords oy wat communicated to the cotton tmstetiala by par | having bute moment's warniag of te fet tne | WANTED SyPURCHASIER for 1 corte oy Moa) pemnaiviag the light from their lanterns, and | building. she sprang to the elevator; she clasped | Posts, Eastern Branch = North Bridge holding itat arm’s length in the ruing, in search. | firmly hold of one of the hoisting ropes, and sitd | Je 2 3t eCLELLAN ing for miasing friends and relatives. rapidly and safely down its length, through five WANTED-SHOEMAKE 09 lady's work, to Bs y frou buliding just in season Whom oonstant employment will be Sorumi Mr. Bingham desired to know of the gentleman hen the disaster occurred, nearly all the milis | stories, emerging fron the at riven. ttonal Metropolis to send to their friends at home. | {0 ',c chairmen of reg ries: that he should exase | | Mr; Hing repudiates the sentiments referred to. | were immediately stopped. "The Pacific miils, | soak deatruction. Her name Ia Olive Bridges, | None but good workmen Rnd SEBIC teed ae: Price only 3cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum. Mr. Dougles believed that he held the opinions Mr. Smith said that be did not concur in all of however, were kept ranning until the usual hour wiable aiont she eabat the City Hall paning like Ie Alowandria Ve, Postage prepaid by stamps when so arranged entertained by three-fourths of the democracy of | them. Many of them were false in Philosophy | for closing. in consequence, it is said, of the ab- pgp ny caetoy = ig the couches of the sal. ANTED-A COOK who thoroush bs. ze Pre ie ie saat the nation. He believed that he could show from | 2nd im fact. He then proceeded to descant on | sence of the chief overseer, a5 NO one was present no ice tie en want, relieving pain sa stamio hee beacwore ene! thoroughly und pial see the record that a majority of the democracy of the | the doctrines of the book, and to urge the im- | who had authority to order the stopping of the tn 2: ae weubinin boas er] brenthiny good resommendations from her eet hee haut Spirit ef the Morning Press. Senate at that time understood the Nebraska bill | mediate adoption of the resolution Peremptorily | engines; and thus the operatives were kept fer wg coun iid Cobuhesh te tae rc a Pl street. het. 17th and Isth eth, ja iAP The Constitution comments in pretty severe | 35 he intended it should be understood; and yet | directing Mr. Bingham to take his seat in the | some t ne in painful suspense. dying t= Siva epiepiten: par aia oa terms ou the Haskin revolver incident in the House | his holding that opinion was no cause for die, | Course of his remarks, ‘Tue Scexz oF THe CaTastRoPHr. ASteoniy Sie mnancrons inttbenia af vesssaidleek 1 P ig fil. 9 SIT yesterday. It recommends Mr. Haskin {n future | crimination in the formation of the committees. |_Mr. McKnight desired to be informed as to how The Pemberton Mill was built some seven years 4 ATU to sew ina store. She can do any " fering it may not be amiss to mention one of a | kind of sewine required, and can have Food tagt) since, and the principal owners at that time were | aigerent character. In one of the boardiag-housts mouirls Please address Box No. 13, Star Often 2. A. Lowell, F.C. Lowell, 3.R. Putuan, and | orposite to the mills, a faintly were etlinciod, | Jetta Lawreuce, Stone & Co. ‘The main building was in the form of a paral- | Mourning the loss of a lady who worked in Tos : s h: t changed his opinions; and hence if | be was to know the contents of a book he had te Hanve kis revolver at heme, and rescrvo it ex. | He ad not changed demectacy Gf the Mouse it | Hever reed?’ He woctt at stultify himself by clusively for h's protection against the assaults of showed that they had changed on this question. | Voting to condeinn doctrines which were said to the lawless neighbors he speaks about. He denied that the Dred Scott decision applied to | be contained in a book which he bad not perused, The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional | this question, as it was not before the court. He | and which he did not conceive there was any RIBER WISHES TO UNPLOV lel n. and immediately adjscent to the store- mills, when she gee = ys Pererat ss = in genopel Engen me teens fod dorset, ‘logram, ai ediately 7 store- | ft Be t aliz a . otk” An a: eed referred to the attacks made on him, snd said to compel him to read. He did not con- | nonacs of the Washington Milis. It was built of oe ee pteacery fle ei Pa ELLYSON YERBY, No 339 leh penseeninee 58 Lalasietsan.G when gentlemen were through he would fire at Ms hat ee Subject had anything to do with the | prick, five stories high, aud has always been con- ~ . ust Botw.M and N'sts.. Washington, = them all in a lamp, as his health would not per- | legislation of the Hous:. WASRINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. mit : generally believed thata man was rescued from | — sidered one of the finest millsia Lawrence. It the ruins at 11 o'clock this forenoon. only slightly is replying to thetn singly. JARD WASTED —A gentle, . Mr. Sinith resumed, referring more particularly moan wishes te had a flat roof, like the Pacific M with an ; sw i t aculous ; procure Hoard, in = private family, fi ein Se Mr. Clay was ready to meet the Senator, and | to the question of the organization. i ornate coving. ‘The exterior was of handsome ie aaa ncaa) [wn Hm fol ae SN ny RT Ter P. D of aasth 1a | thought be could show that he had changed his | Mr. Davidson, rising toa question of privilege. | appearance, with very large windows extending borhooa, and not more than ten B tha Hotan te Recenter | Wien He ruGld Gane UN Gets ee ee [adaeeet Cee explanation of his vote bring the House of Representatives to its senses, ‘ zh two stories. ATTEMPTED Svuicipg cF AN OvERsEER — His alk from corner 9th and Pets Apply at onc ene arian cia were high studded, long Rescux axp Dearu. FRANKLU 1) ROTHROCK’S wail Paper stoxe, and narrow, without partitions, and crowded | Asmonz the sufferers in the rains at the time the ns = ia Mat with looms. It is supposed the strength of the | fire broke out was Maurice Palmer, of Rochester, WARNTED-a SITUATION in a store, by mill has been severely tried by the recent intro- | N. H_, an overseer. He was much beloved by bis A Wf AS yout 7 reers of age may earn duction of heavy fancy leoms ‘The goods mann- | friends, and while the dizging was going on bis wo jabemmendotionn - on trade. Satisfac factured were principally ticks, denims. stripes | voice was recognized. He was nearly reached ard rapatility, Apple at this Coton eo emtenrity and fancy cottons, and lave always taken the | when the flames broke out. He implored his ab : highest rank for superiority aud worth. The | friends to save him quickly, or he shouid die. ANTE enlers for yoods have frequently exceeded the | ‘They struzzled to reach him, but the flames Pere cap ei goods were sold in this city by | sw Davi #87 wt ordered from the mill in the quantities desired. | be felt. his horrible death seemed inevitable. He | — a proper occasion should arrive given the other day for Mr. Maynard. surely such an occurrence as that of last evening, Mr. Douglas replied. und the debate was con- Mr. Stevens, of Pa,, rose toa personal expla- which has already been proclaimed in every | tinued between tim and Mr. Davis—Mr Pagh | nation. It would be recollected that sometime te f the land " . hs having concluded his remarks since he departed from Mr. Sherman and cast his ee ee eee oe he get Mr. Clingman obtained the floor, and the further | vote fer the honorable g@mtieman from North Car- ning, would accomplish that so desirable result consideration of the subject was posiponed until | olina. His action in this respect had been com- Yet no one here anticipates that it will vary their Monday next. mented upon by a German paper, and he would Programme of strange performances to any con-| On motion of Mr Fitch, the Senate resumed the wad Allied eas eae Clerk's desk to bave that par- i i f bis resolution fc sting a printer e. read. = . Meerebie oxteat fox more than perliaps forty-cfght.| CODA deratien Of his cday next; and ihe caciution | ‘The Clerk sald ‘he was wisble ( read It ae it hours. For that time itsinfluence will possibly be having been amended by substituting Tuesday”? | was printed in German. [Vociferous laughter.] seen in increased protestations there of love of order | instead of «- Monday, Was agreed to. Mr. Stevens said he would then postpone his y and peace, and of a desire to consummate an ele:- | On motion, the Senate then adjourned until one | remarks for the present. [Renewed laughter ] orsons desiring _empi te J t th: a Musuraues Offtes of MeR EN pt around them. | He was confined, and could | {EY LANSDALE. $20 2h strect evins & Co , mestly from samples, and | not assist them. As the heat of the fire began to f J. iv Moke NNEY. They have recently produced several new fancy | was able to move one hand and draw his knife, WJ ANTED—Br a respectable American girl, tion. Yet disorder and squabbling will increase | 0’clock on Monday next. mater persenal explanations from several zeuttle- and "double “twat cottonade, and were taking saying he should coramit suicide rather than burn Rue LST er eeen fa qrere! Got there, and the desired election will continue tobe | Hovse.—Mr. Clark, of V. Y., having submitted | ™42— Hatton, of Tenn, proceeded to address the | "it was originally intended that the mill should | ic tacuers preseed on, but his hope of a'd gave 0 12 among things hoped for—not realized. a few words in explanation of the resolution pub- | House on the subject of organization. cost $150,000 to $200,000, but the plans were en- | out, and he drew the knife across bis throat. Soon | = na ——————— The dropping of the pistol by Mr. Haskin was | lished below, passed at a conference meeting held ——~ +e = larged, until finally the total cost was full ane they succeeded in removing bin, and as LOST AND FOUND. bad enough, but not so bad as the utterly ridicu- | ou Sunday of the diferent opposition elements, | Items Telegrahped from Washington, | $5:0,000., There was in the outset trouble with | self-inflicted wound wes not foun a lous and disingenuous excuse he gave for coming | 224 Which was being considered as we went to A company has been formed here for manufac- % . turing wine, witha capital of $100,000. Hon McRae, of Miss., said the resolution was to | Amos Kendall js the principal stockholder. The have beew the last actof the programme. The n the 1th instant, in the Capitol, WL-BROUCH, with three chor head, id some emall gold ornaments. A eu'tahla rows the foundation, as quicksands are common on the | ous, but he had suffered severe internal in juries, Lon banks of the river at that place, and this may have | which rendered Lis recovery 1m ible. He was SHA tended to gradually undermine the building. taken to the City Hall, and expired shortly after It is stated, however, that with the present in- | from the effects of the injuries received by bis armed thus into the hall, and there fooling with his weapon, when there was no more reason for ee gaia * the finder, if he applies to Mre. rm templ: H 2 Wi : f “He sth » bi, aa erecrar {gPermonal amault than in the body of | first st: was to xet the southern opposition and | “Ar afeactere mp ste ue the Wid rape: ed operatives of Ue inlll have’ been inciy ig | the falley Callens while tmmared. within RE WARD—Ranavay fom themalvon aoburch on Sunday. The manner in which Mr. roland eee voliug down the cence eke fess syne chee pndenaod = peels ; — Beneath the ruins many sufferers could be seen $100 ber on Monds: morning Jan.2 160, Devidson’s quizzical declaration that hereafter le | of ihe senticman from Pervert eee | Viscount Tre ere oravervice: should bring his double-barreled gun into the Journal. ; ball, was received by the House, proves that the | The resolution was read, as follows: IF We publish today additional particulars members. one and all, were well aware that the W heres the agi of the slavery question is | of the frightful calamity at Lawrence, Mass. Seven ee roductive of no yood, but sclely 0 evil to the | hundred human beings mostly young femates ee ne heii beets Shi Whole countey, and. it further discussion ought | suddenly buried beneath the reine ef oe ine terly unwortby of any man holding the position | to be discontinucd by all parties: Therefore be it of © member of Congress. If any thing could |] — Kesolred, That no man who Las recommended, | ense building, f@ an event calculated to make bave increased the public disgust at the disgrace- | Still insists upon, and does not now disclaim the | the stoutest heart bleed. Add to this tire. by 7 - EGRU MAN ISAAC GALLOWAY The Pemberton Mill was chartered in 1853, and | and conversed with, and drinks and refreshments N 4 . A a ; the factory wes erected soon ofterwaid. John A.| in some fustances, were passed to them. When roitvieg , Beg roe Sel - ont oe Lowell and Samuel Lawrence were the leading | tbe fire spread over the ruins, and they found es- , ull snit of hair and vory likely when dressed. owners. Its size cane be inferred from the fact | cape hopeless, they bid adieu to their friends, up. Ho had on wren be lef me a country suit of tha: it contained 600 looms and 30,000 spindles. | and in several instances gave directions as to | grav friled linsey, (tnt J have no doubt hm has vas 30s » by Ss: ‘ ~ vba ts. | coanced hisolothi.g» { wil givetheabove reward e wes Spoor Pe tat ls sidan oeer eee what disposition should be made of their effec if taken an tho District of Columbia or any of the and was sold by auction late in Ics. tess pur: fre Stater, and $5:1 taken in Maryiaud. a either chased by Messrs David s r | nee to be -eomred in jail atl can cet himagain, s vid Nevinsand George Howe 2 ps Bert EL 7pith sestncenand deapatch, or brought hoine tots. I > hin & tieter am Geores. fal soene, it was the subsequent unblushing ap. | 2rtin tained in the extracts from the work | which many who were already frigktfully | for $300,000. T Be orig eis pieeeut ane The | tx isiment of DEMCSEY & O'TOOLE, = —_- » beiongins to ue. Grafton F) er, of eth F- ue Impending Crisis of the South,”? by gal burned to death, and 1 3, | Present owners have run i nut years. in i3 326 Pa av. Letw. 9th and loth ete, M > Post OBS Peal of Mr. Haskin himself, against the practice | one Helper, a8 tead freny the Clerk fable, aud [on ee eee. Patned to\Gesth, and ‘weiliave a | FT ia considerable losurence uipot the eon | aan WARNTAG eS ee ee ef carrying arms in the House hall. Who is not opposed to the farther agitation of the | Picture more horrible than ever was conceived by erty destroved, but whether the policies will noid | f)¥ Lis = as, js A i ° ee slavery question, js Bt to be Speaker of this House. | human mind. One hundred and fifteen are cer- good except for the Joss by fire after the building oft. BRO OARDING S a Mr Haskins, of ired of b Neag . Y fell, is for the future to determine. MPSON & ¥ 3 Tue Kestecky Rerecees.—The Republican- a heres _ c apie = woe any kuown ce ae ase aaa and over one ‘The operatives were mostly girls; a great many Ninth strezt. BOA AG Party newspapers are bowling ata great rate over | “Ste clark ot i < > azue's | 2G sixty maimed dreadfully. It is at leasta| op pico were of Scotch oriyin, and were regarded os = y ING HOUSE os -of N.Y. itisnone of my colleague's 5 e % PARTY INVITATIONS T MISS GWY ARDLING E> the recent expulsion of some nineteen abolition | business; and perhaps the gentleman from Missis- | cousolation to know that the number of lives lost | as the most skilful and faithful operatives in Lanes F Mpetaven, dn tis tee: beedboaabie | 2k ore ae nd 6th. comfortalis misstonaries from Kentucky. They were Garrison | sippi will not answer it. is smaller than was at first suppossed. rence styles, and at a few hours’ notice, by KOOMS,with good Bon.d, oan be obtained. Terms abolitionists who undertook to settle in Kentucky Mr McRae weuld answer it in good time.and | The special correspondent of the New York Description oF THE AccIDENT. DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, mederate, i not long since, and there to disseminate their boped the gentleman from Ne York (Mr. Clark) The building fell—the different parts almost Engravers, 326 Pa. avenue, “om SON STUART, havin simultaneously—at five ininuter before 5 o'clock. _ia}3 between 9th and 1th sts. Nteican thet sie nts erae, and dourahty iven A portion of the operatives had left, but it is prob- EMBERS OF CONGRESS, and Strang: four story house, No. 453 9th etreet, 1 door so able that about six hundred (the minimum calcu-| [¥J= study their interest aud oonvenienee, should | of strect, 1s prepared romodate those lation) were in tue building at the time. 1 ave tisir cards to be printad at the Engraving and | are desirous of obtaining ce afore 6 end hand The building seemed to crumble first near the | Priut ux Lstallishment of somoly Furnished Kovme and Board, suid not consider himself unsafe in his bands | Ties 8 views of the fitness of things. The doctrines they he next step in the programme, after defeating “Phe statement that the mill was a notorioulsy Preacbed and taught were those of naked incen- | the proposition to bring about the plurality rule, unsafe building is not generally credited. I have diary abolitionism ; and they were therefore no | W#8 uncertain, but it was desired to cometoa vote | been informed by te Mayor, by some whosaw the pe j, | building erected and by some of the emplo: yees, more fit to be at large in Kentucky, than so many = ee ein of the gentleman from Missouri, bd y Pioy t moderate upon this aross the discussion | that they did not hear until this accident that the | east end, and fell in towards the east, being pressed DEMPSEY & O°TOOLE, rare 7 nlie mad dogs. They may be thankful that they got | bn ‘ihe substitute. ‘te twos willing a concede aioe yeas janetc, (At the Seca ig erection {tn that direction by the workshops, chimney, ke] J813 Between 9th and 10th ate. iy sonnei ane back i. he non- y vi thing and vided. ont to the resoluti ie, uudermining of the penstock. or the sma on the west side. M@be L remaining standing for SARD ENGRAVL = = as SIE ¥ ob eevee gptaralt cg eee te Rich Red jon Veet: He oe en cad that lesa eee oe Wheel, lead to the | an hour or two. and a portion of Irie sims oe | Visrrine ee ENGRAYING. CARDS | PROAR DING —2 decirati« front roomn, (oonneet losing their ears. Nevertheless, their case is being tore ae inal aeapiition & he would ask | fear that the walls would fall. The damage was | tp an instant the main building was lying cheap elegantly Engraved and Printed. ing,) with or w a Apply at 407 represented in all quarters of the North as one ef the gentleman from Missouri with whom he had | ‘Paired but no Portion of the edifice fell. of frayinents, aud the screams and groans of the | Nv extra charge for stamping initials on envel- | 18th etrect, batween G and H x! ne unjustifiable persecution and outrage. The truth | consulted before intro@ucine 1 8 resolution! eS a is. it was as proper to drive them from Kentucky, dir. Clark, of Mo , 82 wounded could be heard issuing from the rains | OP; RU PAPE BO, tee cut on = Some of the statements of the operatives who M. W. G. ulted with none Exxcution tx New Jexsuy.—Patrick Maude, stone. ALT & BRO, Ix LADIES, Sage i ‘ . Pt en inter 4 5 3 ‘der to compi.te our assortment, we have as It would Le to drive from Ci " but democrats. He y liberty to name | convicted of the murder of b. iter, Mary Tur- | Were rescued are of en interesting character. Jewelers, 254 Fa. av., N On + 5. = ou = ‘ ve sae neinuati 2 gang of | int ft he had ‘consulted with peas lin nr See ic se i sans er o} a fi be . oe one Jokn Ward, an operative in the carding-room, | _ia13-3t Four doors west of Brown's Hotel. | opened this morninc. ganas, 1th, o Es more 7 Say gigas eee pmienrancero ean Xi pie Sentleinan (woult goiinte: aide | 9 0 0 ey cn 3 On the evening eC the thy Oi was atated on the secoud story, who was VENING FANS, PARIS HAIK PINS, SII. with our. entire’ stock, re fancy that the people of Cincinnati would not rest tuted caucus with opposition elements they | Of May lest, for a cause known ouly to the hus- miraculously saved with Lis wife who work:d E VER CARD CASES. PUR TEMUONNAIES, g belowcost New York Cloak and coutent with simply expelling persons of so great | must take the responsiviiity, aud Le deelined to | band of the unfortunate woman, was executed in 3 near him, describes their escape as follows: &o—M. W, GALT & BROTHER Invite atten: 1 was in the carding-room with the second over- | tion ty their assortment of Evening Fane, Paris secr, lighting up; it was then five or ten minutes | Hair Pins, Silver Card Crses, fortemonnaies, &eo. before five o'clock; we had a few burners lighted, | The newest styles just reeeive: danger to their peace and property, if the exist. | Sbare it ; . but city on Thursday forenoon. On the scaffold ence of sucha gang an.ong them wes well known pe om bate oe red Gat eee at | he made a speech, alleging that the priests, law- They had been supported in their labors in Ken- | fy be evir-anvions ty comtuit themselves. In con: | Yers and doctors had Ja Store, Sth street, first door from Pa. aven ia tw 3 COCKS, STO STOCKS.—The subscribers 7 - " "1 . to tt een the means of bringing | when suddenly I heard a loud, thunderiuc ere an atten Gingre Corplration of Watshuston Six per cert tucky by money raised at the North; and the very | clusion Le would suswer the gentleman from | about his death by witcheraft, and a prayer in | overliead, and, on looking up, | saw the shaftin in 13-3t Four doors wast of ns? Hotel, Stock. {the Met tin Stock act of xlving money to support abolition misaion- | New York (Mr. ilaskin) by referring hin to bis voking Divine vengeance upon his pers Sed ists ae ene Oker abe rooms sorrh | = WOOD. WOOD !— Tic attent Sie Corporation of alezandria Megistered ent aries in slaveholding communities isan aggression | EAM wished to maak He had escaped from an insane asylum just before | itd», ! stood uailed to the spot, although I knew | WY 00! in prisiciple, after the fashion of the raid of John i lon. sine ie re : ot enefit t the building was coming down on te; tuen | TSA pei sonzl ex pianation. momy. Coupon Rtwo k iyors Oak Wood at dol . C. MoGUIRE & CO.. committing the murder. heard the overseer shout; ‘I tried to jump out of See ee on leftatdne. HM ja oat holes — Com, Merciants Brown ; leading. of course, to increased discon- | Mr. Burnett, of Ky.. called the gentleman to —— the rubbish, but something struck me senseless; { nav's Gro ory, corner sth and N ete, will be met | — NEW BOOKS ) eat th tis Boalt: With tha conduct of the: Noun | order, and some coaticioe ence Trial ov Coxsrinators.—The Legislature of | when I cane to I found myself in the rubbish. | with pouepiecdee bean te found at the Nozthern 7 THE Wont ice D ara % Mr. Haskin desired to know whether his col- | Virgin having authorized a special term of the | covered with blood from wounds on my face; | Lib-rt.es Market with the Wood every day in the iE in the Polar Re with reference to southern domestic affairs. ¥ “baa a ¥ pec: work Or, Adventures int olar Regions. = © favored the propesition before this sIf- | Circuit Court for the County of Jefferson, Jui ually I crawled up and got to the top of the = uted Sabbath pittte to vor ra Rahs Conrimstations.—The Senate has made the fel- tuted Sabbath conimittée to vore dowa the swt ¢. LACE IMuetrated, Price $1 rubbish; I found a lot of ruins hanging over me, | —J* 5-39 E. LACE Humboldt's Life, Travels, and Researches. yhich I feared would take fe, but 1 sue NOTICE, Viu-teate’. 125. eal in Sodae out; I pasecd ae ‘and Any Persons in Washington restr | to pur- D _ Just regsiveds at Sufetinps, two mangld lodies; when first knocked down Sr Epa LANTATION IRC ina Tth ard 1 ets, I felt under a large grinding which was ees de States or counties, will pl two heavy to give way to the Weight above ‘Taos. B. Frou rxce. wh 5 ull ity rule, and. bis colleazne baving imperti- | Parker bas directed notice to be given that the nently sid that it was none of his business, he | term will be commenced on the first day oi erired te Fe ethation, for the purpose | February next. It is understood that Stephens % me eat rat be peas right 2 ask | and Hazlett, two ef the Harper's Ferry conspirators Set Oe ANY Hi dhen be tied. Beslicas not reached at the lowing confirmations : United States Consuls —W. 1. Patterzon, of Miss., to Genoz; P. Moren, to Yalenc 2 Newbold, of Pa, to the Island of Tr z Winston, of Kansos, to Kingston. Jamaic: G. Webb, of Mass , to Zanz:bai dem. zed to nezctiate rs, Parties, &c 1 Mr. W. found his Wife it the City Hail. sales of tact in cur heli aa [iasion Lace terthe. a d Caffe, M. Sinith. ; eat ditord rand tamult ensued, | iat regular term is also to be dispatched. a following is one of the many heart-rending NW, oaths: dda Age lat a Tirasion sage fo ep meinen of Miss, Consul General at Constantinople; R_ | geutlemen crow pg the aisles and shouting for - —- incidents: og vs W. corner of oth ot. and « KO AV Ray + ens ; 4 Runnells, of Texas, to San Juan del Sure J) Ww | erder. {Phe Clerk rapped lis desk with vigor to] 17 Quite a controversy has sprunz up in the Margaret Hamilton, aged L1. was taken from | Ja35 -w (The Manufacturers.) Pruladelpbia . White Kil Gates Magill. cf Il . 20 Sevanilla; L. Dent, of ‘Cal, to | ho avail. and the Sergeant-at Arms was finally Plymouth church at Brooklyn, (Henry Ward | the ruius and carried to the hospital. This was} ye7ATCHES Nulins and Opera Hoods, Guaymas, LW. Talbot. of N. Y.. to Dublin; F. | directed to quell the disturbance, and, passing up Beecher’s.) on th rf ff the c her first day's work at the mi Her devoted AND WATCH REPAIRING. Z-phyt Clouds, new styles, B. Wells, of N.Y , to Bermuda; P. H. Persse, of | aud down the aisles bea e Of office, at ee pe te enon Of cutting off the con-| tsother attended het, ana when she asked what | We open this day @ iaree assortment of Ladies’ Sash and Trimmicg Ribbona, x as So Galway, 3 Lee le, of Pa, to ieapch siceecdediin restoring ial quiet | peat to the American Board of Foreign | j, ties ber daughter had received. the latter re- pad Genti-men's GOLD WATCHED, by all a irik i aed See ntwerp; Morgan, of Ky., to Messina; Mr Harris, of ) claimed the floor, wich he ssions on account of its alleged pro-alavery | p “my arm is broken, mother ” ae more caieb ated ore ~ ons — . ” bo Mix of N.Y 0 Latabazeur; H. Martia. of had only yielded terporarily for explanations. | proclivities. ‘The discesiog wee subject wae | and ber besa iy oleae ea cat my Lord,” | Also reliable pers, by Ieee notabl wie, » to Matanzas; W. Fox, to Plymouth, Mr avidson, of 1. From this time forth I G-H. Leavenworth, of N-¥., to Bay Isl: | shall bring a doub ‘Tarle:our, for evening drones, and here the woman burst into tears. “My poor | M&Ksts, at ver pti green dead hr wy cgi rel-d shot gun with une | Still pending at last accounts, WATCHES and CHRONOMETERS carefully | All of the abave destentia good Jc bi Sevill into this [ ht ae oie broken He repaired by skil.fu, work:met jad est _MAXWET, Suruingham, to Seville, Spain; J. J. | isto this Nouse. aghter white Gc The unfortunate yirl died to-day. Sb th _W. GALT & BRO., = = = = mete er ok Pane rene ries Spain; J. J. | lato this tl Ra ees ere natiena from, | , ALA” The late thaw has weakened the ice on the |. sappart at het caother andar Gohan Sepsis tbe tansomcn: ALTIMORE LIFE: INSURANCE COs > Spain; J.J. Barclay, of Va. to Cyprus; ¥. | Lovisiana disposed to make game of the | Hudson river so that on Wednesday a fine team of Breaxisc Our or tHe Fire jn is 3t 4 doors west of Brown's Hotel CORPORATED 183) —Joun L. DeoxaLpson, Pres. L Goubeneur, of Md.. to Foochoo; W. Wright, | House. [Lanzhter | He did not know precisely | horses, owned by Wm. Howland, of Fishkill k 0 1 of Md . to Mantos bow this little famiiy s A,B. CocLTER, So'y. About 9, o’clock, a fire broke out from the en- 5 DE MELVILLE, 295 E Streetand | This company INSURES LIVES and BUYS gine-room at the south end of the building, and N gpa to lth street. ba: and GRANTS ANNUITIE , Wo. svon spread over the whole ruin. The scene now | just§rec: from Havr ir the Dieter of Conia, was nese Sckoutng, according to every descrip- | elegant neon & Co, Bankers, With street tion. Conscious of the torturous death which | Head D: 3. W! MAGILL, Agent. awaited the unfortunates whose sufferings had | Cheneille mx. M.D. Med Ex'r. des eotl not been ended by death, the by-standers were | *t/28 ©! unable to atford them any relief hee ae es SAPONIFIER, Afew more bodies out, but only a | HooePtHon Hats on fe 101 eS were got out, but only a ADAME few. after the Hames lad beguato rage. | [MPADAME CONCENTRATED POTASH. An snp was oe hg promptly More than Dowble the Strength of Ordinary Porash. mauned the machines, and made every effort to 9 Sonp tle trouble extinguish the flames.’ But the copious streams of anise por lenge eg em koe water dashing over the hidden rains could only of S, | discovered for the purpose. One pound will make rm DS E twelve or fifteen gallons of good Sof Soap, o7 mint prolong the nilseries of those heueath. Though rece no Saree xe Rers will find ttm supe confined within solid brick walls, assistance had ne of SHAWLS, PLOUNCES, | Pounds =f ie cleaning Ba Te in peed uot soluvie “ 1! amps 354 PA. AVENUE: | 22j [ee from impurities. Poand cans, Manube t Cc 7 y bubbub began, but did not i c And Gee toile mmrwea Conia: ytuie tee rfid ihe ne He broke through the ice, aud were with diftic ulty missioner of Indian Affairs; E.R. Geary, Naner- 2 Me its proper dignified de. | T8Cued from drowning; anda horse and sleigh intendent of Iudian Affairs in Oreon and Week. nd that such a stents 9 . : : a scene would never be | broke through soon after, and sank. ington Territory; RS. Schoonover, of Pa Indian | 4zain enacted. Stormy passions were naturall rs “Agent, Upper Mirsouri Agency; 8. F. Kendrick, | excited, vet be hoped gentlemen wena rise above | I~ Mention was made some days ago of the Miss . Indian Agent for New Meaico; D. New. | all personal and sectional pol gh Sty hae Alcor D: 3 pre step ey tick oer thay cee arrest of a man named Hall, residing in Accomac " nt for on; W. E. Moore, “ eee feat oe ome; ele y, ¥: tatitn Agen for Se Ort Agenry. "1° | Aizatted copeaentativs t's diiiied, people | crete Sec ien eee wits feng ano "loer z fe » letters eal {Appliuse J He proceeded to advocate: the c : Postace ox Music._— We are authorized to state | Ietence resolution, and asked the gentleman from of an incendiary character have been found upon ie was not will- | his person, and proof has accumulated on a = ts Pennsylvania (Mr. Hickman) if bal = Proper mode of rating music with pos- ing to withdraw his motion to correct ghe Jour. | a, ainst him, aa by bo Piece, without regard to the number | cf. to enable the House to achieve some practical | "* ——— ee ees of sheets ina piece; one cent for exch piece, not Mt U7 Mr. G Peabody. t! exceeding three ounces iy weizht. When apiece Fe ee a a etiine to: nterpose-no Warrier | tas werfiten odes oe en me ae exceeds three ounces in weight one cent should pdr vein aD taeregnrien Se ene BE | vento Ge denies the ce port that there uss Ces be charged for the first three ounces, and one ' oy A ee H secon as cent | ing the organization been any misunderstanding additional foreach additional ounce or fraction W roof N.C., i rit ti aoe PINCHON, From SLEgcker St., New to announces to the indies of Wa ¢ has op -ned, for s f tllsides . neurly reached them when the fire broke out. In one case, one of those Persons wes helped to a gloss of water by parties who were endeavoring or disagreement be- & q “HEN WORES to eatricate them She said that near her, sep: “: TPN RE 4 s Wis sked the gentleman | tween himself and his firm in the management . of an ounce. On the same principal packs of | ftom Mary! fora ballot of thelr financial tH jaglingeaasle diaieica Se ta ce: | Mr. Clark. of Mo.. would object to any more cigar tale ens piaying-cards are rated by the pack, and not by S until tie House hud voted y the single card. — “ CEE & rated only by single beams, were six men, unin- RE ant T. “ ees te tre jured. Alas. they were all consumed inthe No.202Pa.Ave, AXE Se ‘i ames, Which spread with great rapidity How >. Adjoia’s Willards’ H tel. “ : x ou Lis resolu- many were this buried thei acd ats Sor ext ‘ sul " . The poreatent ead eaten title city juating. A person who was at the fire from its | ‘This house is at present supplied with the largest | to be obtaiad at the VASHINGION BREW Peginning became cognizant of three parties of | 8nd 1st Cxten-ive stock O° Foreign and Damestis individnals—from four to six in nuimber—who ———— {77 An enterprising genius ja New York hes ld take the re. | M@de a proposition to the Board of Alms-house ame. to offer the | Governors there to extermivate the rats from their - - Tux Bxax Gaxpex —The manners and tem per of the scene that transpired in the House hall this Harris, of Md. said he wo lility, when the time ttion Which bad been 6 te med= from mali and hope on Tr . WILD GAME that has ever been offared tothe | Lid tanren fal trig ecm ann ad con from the Cierk’s | institutions. thus perished pablte of asl mn _ | suners, & COLIN Ba, Prop retor of the morning during the delivery of yet another speech sa substitute for the resolution offe red by ots Tux Scene at tur City Hare. Sey A ihe drags Be the ak or Flestai: Heman frem Missouri y Mer. Smith, of Virginia, were, we regret to Cip Wash’. trew= nd 27th ats. lifs may find there something to pleare the mo t Be ~ Btod — ik —— oe r. Clemens, of Va., desired to sa have to say, in fair keeping with the manner, | ber of this Hous:, aud a member of and temper gracing the scene when Mr. Haskin | delegation, that he trusted it would ni The hall of the city government building wes fastidious. GRAPES used as a hospital for such of the wounded as it My stuck of fine BOCK Sind CHAMPAGNES Gaaprs, GRAPES!—o GAUTIER bes ) ATLENTION, N. NAL BLUES.—You ara notihed to stery en Ae ine E sro 8 r =| wes di d necessary to 3 cannot be equaled ia any 86 in this oonntry reesived 25 kegs ef chore MALAGA UKA! ever be bis | RVENING: at the Bowel Tees on FRIDAY | tritses lined the hall Ga three of ts ides, and ow | ,,ceutmen axing theur meals out hid this Ehich will he for vain at No. B32 Pen” ocd | yesterday esscyed to bully the House. fortune to wituess again, in public or privete life, | tretante of importance requires s punetear sed | them were stretched mangled bodies, and other’ | tha Banpee Reem neues in theeity. My Lining | between lath and 10h strete ee! Tp ese tok suck, a disgraceful scene 24 now been | full attondanos af the men here not dangerously injured, but suffering from polar mon Beeaaye rm Vill De open from 0. m-te ip. CSEPON Bon aa wouta a maton Ciinowax, who hes been quite an ct - Standing within four feet = 7 ars . Propri tor, UN GAS LIGHT COMPANY are 8 Invalid for some weeks past, was well enough to Late er Selb er a (Cae Beskiny TT, cream ans CONFECTIONERY. Kind-hearted physicians ministered unceasingly vis SORISAEA= ae id degirab:einvestment, being in sums of five 8 leave bis lodgings thle morning, and we arc | senmtk that It cra poe ct his busta e | Hota Ream and WATER ICES farni happy to be able to ad: he ». Boarding-houses, Kall is id, proposes early in the | (rH) put his hand upon his breast, his coat entertainments, at $i per lon? mille supp next week to deliver the speech in the Senate, | L¢i"S buttoned by two brass buttons ‘and a at 31.50. Parties, Halls, Weddin fire, Ditnars, notice of which has been given. volver fell. and other entertainmen: rnished at th wmmisiel adios (The "ipo paageole Voice was here lost amid | *2ortest eee Feasonable forms, by 7 a | C Tux How. Jowx Cocunaxe, of Ws AND CA will | dred lars each, redeema?. wmry 2, | to thein, and some. whom years of practice might | C', of ati ‘ed doll a ade Jenunry 2, 162, bave excused from sensiti veneae to the sufferin ING ihe at, ws ii fait ay Ld antes be alee piesa so ai f others, formed their offices with f eo next k scarecai id eve re "72, Sitti o > pe ro tearful | the next air market day, two or three very cyes, compassionate countenances, and all the gen- | superior Cows ud‘ alves. at the Market ji 4 ¥ MSR EPRESENTATION; ANEW Novel eas ee Jail 3" LEWIS BAILEY, Fairfax county. | (VE by Anna 4. Drory. » ushor_ of Ensthars,™ Z J F On ons pallet lay a lite girl. with a beautiful | q@nan AMERIGAN Al Waka Op | emt SHU LANGE ANS Roo New York who poeple a and another scene of confusion {ate of Butcher's Conboseene EEL. pale countenance, knit with the suffering she of Betas APeeescnce sare tonee ——, m6 ton = Duley aeters i: bas been confined to his bed for a few ae Ae Haris; of acai mwas ee 346 6th street, between G and H. could pot os, yet eegorhe dee She was fhe Ame ican Almanac cuutains a condensed TT Nute bs i i “9 2 i a - of Narte ‘. trot omic arse dayntl *Meton othe ide it Se eppnt wore Pemene | (CS QE SEE MURAL Ene rr aidan be wenicod a nanan | Sfuash tf Bette ea arcs | Tn sete ig vanes, St at, nek t to-day. ation bh 2 . C, Washing t by the physician aa ok aes usual full informat.on upon ali pointe of partioular | "1% eip't- XX Vek. bees to ty a¥ eaiet bas oa Nir. Clemens. of Va., said be would yield to the | 75+ Decemver 27, 15.3. i esti wnat che wae not danger. | Dose leas eecmets fe ae hein. w prepared ¢ csceive all orderaBe zi A acco! With a provie: ously, though severely wounded. a Lage oral men. =e é ee be n. Persenal Poake eee Maothce osceaa aul s0s- | the’ Masagera: publish the followiag ststanest ot Further on were oun Ward (whose fortunate | warfal utus souvenite "FIRS difteeat Lease | SITE she amine a pr Pea oN. ~--- A. J. Crane has retired from t pata na he Rh. ViZ: : escape is descr as above) and Lis wife, fer- style of binding. wale Seth arrest a 4 Porn avenet chair of the Kichmond Morning News, “UT! | youd the j bole, nan from New York would be | Amount of premium notes on hand. veatly thankful for the prese-vetion of te hits | Howe Me BHILLINGTON’S Booket ‘re, ---- Wm. E. Burton was alive yesterday, but | | After temarks from Mr. Hill . of Ga., giving an | Amount of losses during the year. bis demise was hourly expected, as th. account of the n ; <—— “the weather bas affected his symptoms po was a member" Tencecomunitter, of which be | | Nomce is aso GIVES that the annual meeting of ably. i 4 per Sng Ti the Company will be held at this oa, Burchard, bay expla- | office on D + January Der Boa at 10 0’c!"k ,j;sm id fe - of James T_ Brad: ag. any iene rots ty serve forthe enauing year, for seven man- k i ea bn 8 and furnishing all the iuformation in thei 5 on Buildh errof | P' Lt aNS-T He Libay ricrs . sul further, on pallet, was a young ‘weana |, J3tst a Hi Munton: albuia,"a ong wor groan wit from several ken bones, VERS. © y =e Melod: rd atl toe Operas. fnternalinjuricaund & bruised head. Neivacenes | ARTIFICIAL Rey Seer oer buns ora isconsolate frieuds fr mglish, Preach and italien #dstt na. * . discon: fri were about her weeping, for RaDaNp A cS RIT, wow Pi begs leave inne ¥. w partner nation as to his having a » late lay sah formerly lanes = which he said had ace) the physician said she must die. Wa pington ae a while he was B 3 Near the platform was a poor German, sufferin, that sh will. this da», open furan le TRS Might par aNe™ York bar, died on Monday | > cutrente mone thantie fetiad the | jpiteost "SHAS. WILSON, Seo. | exereclating pain He conte Oe eee” Bnctian, | Gee eat pea Arete, po pint TIRE Co = <n rather disorderly part of the cr ~ ived in a} ~— ALL KIN: 7) : and no one from the *-fatherland” bad found nim. of ART. FICIAL FLOWEKS and COIFECURS, JOUONF FLL &. a. vengs, between {LJ The Democratic members of the Maryland | 15° oie ouly bappened to have 38 with bigs lem Donets hinge, be har Se eS, His cate too, it is feared, is Lopeless Pathe cotablishment ot Felix & Constactine, of | a”. th cts. soe alent for chienorine & See Senate have nominated the publisher of the Balti. | Nic2use be was out last night {ill past 12 o'clock. | SEvL’S, tee Stor Toes at $1 more Republican for No one who knew him Deli smal! On the ite side are thice girls—all Paris of using s would believe him capatic | S808, Large Pound and evo oat with the cold hand of death | ¢ for Balls und no outies FANCY AXTI- : 2g ® pistol or other arm in any but sh’hoee at corner 13th streets, the ie 8 Bod Sourees. A committee of twenty-five are canvassing the qanerestfelly invitee a0 examination Exgpaves, YB EPNSSp arany b