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vember and} Revictovs.—Yesterday the weather was truly} CriminaL Cournt.—To-day, the Court met at AUCTION SALES. ‘tness rods oe the | delicious, and the Soe ile at the churches | the usual hour. Mr. Bradley introduced to the = it howe. introduced fo THE LATEST NEWS. — oo Court John T. le, Esq.. of New York city J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ES [77 Tur Stan pudlishes the Lists of Letters | and 20 cents for the small pair. the large Pair | throughout the city were larger than for several | wig was on his wotion dduatiod asan attorney id ‘ i renaming tm the Washington City Post Office 7 RUSTEE’S SALE OF STOCK OF DRUG8: HE COUNTRYMAN’S CASE. weeks. The Sabbath school children turned out | and counsellor of this Court. TELE *RAPHIC. is * Meuicixes, Dye Stvrrs axp art, BESS: 5 ee sender the provisions of the law directing them to Enoch Duly, 8worn—Stated that he was coming in large numbers, all neatly clad, and looking as The case of the United States agt. Leech was CLEs.—By 41 tuo of a deed in trust duly executed led up and the witnesses were called, and some | and recorded. the subsoriber will sell,at Public Additi, ° be printed im the newspaper having the largest cir- | {ep Ow One meght, OF rather a little before day- | happy as children should who are blessed with Siete font eee ee ee THURSDAY, the 2d day of February, 186°, onal European Intelligence. culation within the delivery of the Office. Its total orning. with a wagon load of New Youn, Jan 93—The demmship Atic ; 1 the stock of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuff’ and » Jan 23—The steamship Africa, i hs slaughtered hogs, and was coming up the bili | °C Privileges. Ah —A very large congrega- weit the andeescaren” Tetwanall coomor tee Faney Articies Morniture and Fixtores in the ee aropes gh the 7th. arrived here last night daily cirewlation is more than dowhle that of any | back of Hum, hrey & Juenemann’s, when just as |, Sf Dominicks Chure fabartt Sarton from the | first practicable moment. Mr. Bradley, for de- necary shop on the corner of 4% and south D went South orarr Daily printed im the District of Columba, — | he got in the deep cut about inidway the bill. six | 100 assembled to hear a charity } Island, coi men ran down the hill and eanght hold of the | Rev. Father Maguire, assistant pastor of St. Al- | fence in the case, stated that there wasa matter | Drucs, Madiei: , Pain apes oe — 5 CI St. | which would be preliminary to the trial, which | Dye Stuffs, Hair and ots : bind ‘part of the wagon. They asked witness | °yS!"s Chnrch. ‘The text was selected from ‘ Nive disses F ticles, Show C: q 1 Though Tux Star ts printed on the fastest | what he hac in, and he told them Then they | Mathew, xiv, 31th verse— Then shall he ay to | he should tae Waar Sales er ore Seales es Comsnee. nd many other articles | t¥¢ Stramsbip North Armerican, outward bound von press in use south of Baltimore, its edition | proposed to yet in and ride up the bills ved eid Se et De dlc ts weliieatt oo eee ioe numerous to mention. Ia onions ko ead +) se large as to require it fo be put to press at a hess objected. They then walked along u the | Father; inherit the Kingdom pre; “3 cA lipector ~6 : he whole comprising a complete stock of fixtures An address to Lord Palmerston, praying the in- ee rol Irertisements, therefore, should a hill about one hundred yards) One of t! el ss for I was hungryand ye gave me meat,” &c. The The Court then took up the case of the United in the early morning train isting of— ; T = Africa brings nothing later than roy homely sian. but her report for the Associate Preas contains hes, Co) slow * . ——_- rbd the following interesting intelligence She passed — the | states at. Celia Jeaifer (cole) in ernten ter beg ela ure < aan theeary aod drog ore. n fluence of the English Government in main aining ame _ 3 ; speaker proceeded to show that charity was the | States agt. ja Jenifer, (col in whie ‘erms of sale: Suing ut der &%. cash; all | the independence of the Pope's dominions. ” wenr until the next day. how.” ho we i ized a hog | all men to practice it. He did not come to gsk | illegitimate female child, aged eight days, by | fey 4 x pet 7” The Iemdon Times regards the dismissal of Raonnet reer Weel! OE eee sey Boe mane ene wis seized a bog | charity for the poor asa favor, It is a stricb cdm- | smothering it in flannel aud choking it. Meare, | Theeate to Pa ee WALT Ch rnatee. Count Walewski from Napoleon's Cabinet as a eee = dediety for tely sudthy Gore eee ) i. 00t maand and cared be tie whe neglects it. Weoften | King and Hamilton appeared as counsel fur the ja 2eokds J. eGUIRE & GO.. Aucts declaration that the Emperor is disposed to com Neston Disisct of Culumtsa Advertisements | yp drew pietth, cad the oes Kk ctonat! | see fainilies, who were once living in opulence, | defence. ; “a 7REEN, Auctiones ~ [mit bunself toa liberal and generous policy to tere mesried in the BALTIMORE Sus are received | The first man thes ated. the pisteh teense: | come to want, itis attributed to the common sway The following jurors were then sworn trom the « By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. — wards the Italian cause. against all the power:, se shes patina 3 soe het i Nu presented the pistol to wit- of fortune and misfortune, but. in all probability, | regular panel after examination by the Court. 2s (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Hovses despotism and hosillity of the Church The Times ec and forwarded from THR StAR office pang eaes af teehee Bie Bal brain | it is the visitation of God pon them for their want | js usual In cases affecting life, and are as follows. AND Lor Ast 3 7 Riis ee the prov cee pels y ity » siasticns the Scripture speaks | Anthony Addison, John W. Shiles, Geo. R. Hall, ab iSoast ci se on the sympat > ° ot t A Nasr oF Bractams axp Rossen Guoxex | moe pen cote nk, joy, is time the three | ofeuarity. In Fesleslasticus the Ser! puure speaks | Anthon Minor, Juo. W. Martin. Edmund Crouse, | Ot Court ofthe District of Colom ta n the chance: hor io Sein bln in any Suave’ attieoes cone \ notice appeared in the Star of Saturday of had got out of sight with the hog, and tue hen turned from the door, as being heard by the | James L.. Davis, Edward Tolson, Joseph Follans. ley and ais. (NB. 1,476, equity.) the undersigned | the other Powers. The other English jouraals rr . vitae, Joka |e ete remained then went up to the wagon God of the fatherless, and declares that it shall be | hee, Join J. Robison. ‘The resales Panel was | trustee. appointed by enid decree, will offer for aale, | rrard the change as a hopefal eae te thee hard and Alonzo Marryman, John | and got another Los. which they made off with. | Visited upon those who refused to help them. | now exhausted save two absentecs, whe were oot Lee pauls to the highort bidder, on the | orcertni tale = F a Lock, by officer Harrover, on a | Witness followed after them, crying out all the There inte exctue for aut) hearing the poor teat (far es our report closed. FPMIRCS, « AY, the ith day of February, |" pae sournal of Rome had published an e: ing concerned in certain stare roh. | "Me. and justthen another’ market wagon. was sad giving them at least a pittance or a mite. —— Au, at £ 0'c ho real + stae in the hiliant | to Gievn been wrillon water thee tom Se Coming up the Lill, and the last three finding | C°Y; and giving them a h , We as 5 . . ed, inte the pr: p- | SUPPosed to have been written under Pp bh have taken place on Capitol Hill ul A three finding | We should not only give, but give largely. V Passack Trieves.—This class of the burglar of the Pope " 70% : ‘ ¥ a SIA PEN + they could not escape with their hog. dropped it can atford to deprive ourselves of the luxuries of | order bas been operating extensively within a fv tuereabonts during the last six months. The baths gutter. and made off, and witness got this life to help others, whe are in want of the very | weeks—robbing passages, entries, and exposed ties Were teken to jail and held for further = ogee Zs Brat one, however, witness never | -.ccartee tor eaten comfort, and soute are even buildings, and ‘so far managing to escape detec- | treetaad Maryland avense.<l an le regretting the appearance of the Ps ag ohn Lock; (who is represented as | could not sce dhe faces a aed Aare and witness | Tow, in this city, dying of starvation. There are | tion. Fhe hone often re Burnett, of Ky., 263 | Wit! all the rizhts and privt festo; but says thatalthongh France Suitaned saan ta pl gic could not see the faces of any of the robbers strong, able-bodied men who are idle on account | G street, was entered on Friday night, anda bine | , ne terens of maleate: Tale of She purchase | may be grieved by its issue, she will mot bold the n under the iutluence of liquor. intoany kind - gp THE PURDINE STORE ROERERY of the stagnation of monetary atfairs. ‘The con~ | cloth eoat, containing in the pocket a land war- | fut }cact.and Ba to the residue the pureliaser | Pope responsiile walachie# may he proposed.) after being W. H. Burdine sworn. —Testitied that he keeps gregation was appealed to for humanity's mats rant and other valuable papers, was stolen. A giving bonds, with good security, to be approved be London Herald's correspondent at Paris td. communicated to Justice Fe a full | 2 Stocery and variety store. The witness then | for God's sake. and for their own soul's sake to dwelling near the City Hall was entered a few | by tle trusten, and the legal Lite te he retained a8 8 | states posttively that Count Walewski wes dis- ment of the operations of this gang. so far as | Went on to show how hia store was robbed two | contribute larzely to the object presented to them. night previous. and various articles of wearing | {urticr security until the payment in full. The de- | missed from the French Cabinet, and says that + robbery of McConnell’s cigar store Burdines | ¥ ae ago; that his hen roost wasalso robbed after- | ‘The appeal was not in vain, a very large cullection apparel Were stolen. It is very ditticnlt for the ued Payments to bear interest from the day of | yt De ‘Thouvenal is regarded as being antagonis- + {8 concerned. and also tonching certain other : the ses Hohe at Seah sions of a Dec: nounced by the Cir- | W#ns the ese ant that, although he may count le oes officials, and so bitter in regard to r et that the French papers did not teprodace it. The Paris Coustitutionnel pub- ii i 3 y ouses from them depends on the care of the Pro- | three days fiom the eale dav. the trust-e reserves Tne Latest. ia which be was concerned in connec. | 1,0" 01 Capitol Hill; that another attempt was | Spiritus, and © Car Amoris” were also sung with | prietors. Some time ago a large quan oi gf] ho rigit to re-ell oni weeks’ notice at the costaand | Loxnox, Saturdoy morning —The Paris cor- tion with them, but which, for the furthernee inade to rob his store. and one of his dogs barked fine etfect. clothing was stolen from the dwelling of Mr. J.P. | risk of the first purcheser, All conve;atcing at respend: of the Advertiser says it was rumo-ed. Public justice, we suppress in this account the burglars off; tt t subsequently one of his dogs Ryland Chapel —Tire Rev. Samuel Rogers (pas- | Crutchett. corner of Sixth and D streets. Saturday | the costs of the aremnecr. — . that Lord Cowley had. gone to London with the fhe following ts Lock’s statement, made under | WS poisoned. and be remarked’ to his w fe that tor) discoursed from the last three verses of the 4th | night, Justice Donn and Otticer Kemble having es eo NB. Sac er EA arch Emperor's proposal that Franee and England wath before Justice Ferguson, at a preliminary sen testa Goer a Tea pt to rob the | chapter of the Epistle to the Heb:ews. ‘The text | heard that a portion bad been tlirown in a lot back ft Masini the main facts of which he again i pose Tr uation before the same justice. Captain Goddard rinto caiy aut ac tac establishes the fact that in Jesus Christ we havea | of 361 Th great high priest; also that the bless 'e that they will not in- should immediately dect: eenth street, made inquiry, and sue- rate the interference of serfere th elves we are | ceeded in recoverihy a portion of the goods. The | THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW | su; once poe vith Z Ee t any other powers with the affairs of Italy i rk at £ eceive are of the greatest possible im- | ditticulty is in detecting the thieves. Last winter 7 rr ome sitting as advisory justice, and Chas. H. Utter- | fen miles into the country, and on that night | (ied to raced ve are of the ghesicet Povwhat can | a number were detected cece xuard-Louse.where |, HY WALL SAL on atnine Later from the Rio Grande taehle. Esq .acting as counsel for the xovern Seder ee anes GE varios articles: to tlie | ori a desivalile than to seek mercy. | they went as lodgers, and were sent to the Peni- nei gh cs hs New Oxeans, Jan. 22.—The steamship Arizo nd Mr. Stone for the defence, so far as the M prs ut of nome $25. Witness never got any of Grace in time of need is also promised, susta MK tentiary. But these cases are of rare occurrence. NOON. 231 inne at halt panes neerned: a he goods back. Next morning witness made in- us in temptation and trouble, and without which ———_ ; x, * ha. from Brozes Santiazo, arrived here to-night, With dates of the ixth instant. She b addition to the mails and passengers, @1i s quiry of Mrs. Magee whether there had been eny : We inded | Ciretir Covrt —This C i ne fa i *s. aOR STOR edi q | all would be dark and dreary. We are remind iEvIT CouRT 's Court met this morning | duly recorded in Liber S.A. S.,_ 158, folie sears. -Snid sbouttne inet October | ee Te eee tie MERE before, and she told | teas has erected athrone of grace, trem which |'at the oseal hone aaa te regular jury business of | se!l at puliiic auetion, in front of the premisss, Lot last, himseif, Richard Marryman, Alonzo Marry- | were understood to be tone at tok, Whe | he bears our cries and supplies our wants; extends | the term wae taken up. ‘The following are the | iz seiunre 6 divided into two ote, cach fronting : f d Marry : Ms ‘ 3 ve pretty ha . cy to those who deserved his wrath. and who, | petit jurors of the term: fs i : 2 betwe mand Marrian Ward were at Alonze been out the night before, and had come to her | Mery to those who deserved h . q : : - : erts, and running back 15 feet 1 inch, arly in the evening Alonzo proposed to house to borrow'a candle at avery late Houle {| if he should mark iniquity, could mee aati a i ose ey ena Sens Geo. B Smith, One fourth cash, te be paid on thi to go te Rielly’s and get measured fora pair of | wat-hman had also told witness that he had seen | fore him. We are assured that all sha’ eee: eae Sean fee ae as alee ad Whi he balance in 6 and 12 mont: ts and while that was being done Alonzo and | these parties prowling about ata late hour the | @ercy and grace by reason of the sutfering of | Rober| . Nevitt. Oliver Birkhead. N. Boy f adeed of trust, dated May 4t as. in mo in people of Matamoras bave protested against ntroduction of American volunteers into the Northern Mexican States, and even refused the Americans a passace through their district in pur- iest. The work on | Brooks, Henry Thorn, Simeon Matlock, Fred-k | A deed given ard a deed of trust tak Suit of Cortinas. They also refuse to cid either . me 5 ri 4 is - Jesos Christ. our great i priest. The work o rooks, Hen orn, Simeon Matloc: “red” A deed given and a deed of trus' en. nment en ieteed ada otee Sterne fen from the il in bie ree 2 COPPER | cae art ia complete, yet much as he Gite, Cana AE een aie he, Hook: | All conveyancing at the expensecaf the purchaser. | E{\crtue tins gathered up abou B5™ followere, M enlehts ail ., ‘Micke < be ore . m there are many without substantial be ‘hris’r Cammack, jr , John Rol inson, George = oy a eNAE i and_is about to renew hostilities against Texas twee go," and wirness: Alonzo, Wicherd | aceeratgument on both sides, Sustice Parkes ia | thedeath of his Son. Let us come boldly to the | Kirk, Henry A. Clark, John $ Clements Tikeea | i8i-sotds WALL BARNARD. Ausia, | and.!s about to rene a house Witness | each case, and {ssued warrants against Alonzo | tone of grace, that we may obtain help in time K Apbneee, Wee Wilbon, ‘Thomas Thornley, 1 hi of First z eae t ‘ates = cap | of need. S.Wright, ge A. Sothron, Reuben Wortii ard was stitloned at | Maryman in all the cages but the ore) WHEE)" inthe evening Mr. Rogers preiched from the | ton, Peter Brenner, Johu I. Neale, James Lacks, in rear of the house. Alonzo | 2” > mat Lila. : Lith chapter of Hebrews, ztth, 23th and 26th | Seraphim Masi. t into Rielly’s store. and witness Satusonian LecturEs.—The subject of Prof. | verses, principally in respect to faith as exempli- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By onder of the nike of the Gene Panes. Administrator, we will sell, at the house cor- s - < ‘ ner of Frederick and Prospect streets, Georgetown. New Youn, Jan. 22.—1t is understood thot the C.,on TU JAY MORNING, 2ith inst., at 10 | German printers of this city have joined the o'clock, the effects of the late 2 Decth, consist- | Printers’ t 3 z to obtain the regular z = ing of— rates for co: ion, have left of work at all the thi s é i haracter of Moses. Tue Potomac Steamers —Since the river | Mahogany Bookca ©, Bureau and Card Tables, Se . d newsp c wept te Alonzo's socen where beans Wicked oie Carpenter's lecture on Monday evening was ““Gas- gee suet Church.—In the morning, ned, the steamers have been busily engaged. De Dining and ide Tables, riya ae ee ane ORom, Chcey « bag ef ladies boots and shoes. Witness asked | P0ds,"’ or crawling animals, so called from the Res ‘ 1 * 4; 5 renavete 3 that of the Daily Democrat - 4 ist vers © Thomas Collyer is on her Alexandria and Handsome Chamber Cottage Furniture, be Geb knee. hiewrae justcounting them. About this | body. by the expansion or contraction of which the | Particular and constant attention was to be given | The James Guy bas been thoroughly overhauled r a la t of ' i e Aisstingtoar eid : Togethar with a large lot of Prints, Stationery “me Alonzo and Ward camein. he boots and | @nitual progres In some aberrant tribes, how- | yy christians to the consummation of Christ's | aud repaired, and is ready to resume ber trips. Drawing Papor, , “noes remained in Alonzo’sroom that night. All | ever, the tard bow many he had. Richard said he did | large fleshy foot lending the whole length of the New York Markets. Ew York ’ jen : ; : Obiv $5.65a85 75; > n SS 50885 oot is very small; as in the lenthina, | work. even to the salvation of the world. In the | For some days she had been lying at the White | And a quantity of large sized Glaeses and Frames, very dull and no iy lower. Corn “f them went the next morning to the First Ward | Which swims in mid ocean with a float of air bub: | \oitstion of Cherst Jesus, they had the assurance | House wharf, but on Saturday came up the r eultable for show weet Various s'zes. aut; new white and yellow le Po cee em. sud did sell six pairs, but witness | bles, under which it fastens its eggs; or the cari- | Gf the divine power and divine race to the full | to. Alexand ia, having in tow three schoon inte O™ ale RARGHIP: Atmimiatrator. 1 55 tira; ness $16 54; prime Sil G2 Lard ie firm 21 ‘toes not know to whom. The balance remained | Daria, which preys upon Jelly-tish, covering its | snd entire accomplishment of alithings. It was | The Aquia Creek steamers are again making | i®!° ae eaerene 4 eit 3 Alonzo's room until thevall carried them down | gills with a glassy shell, like the egg-case of the ria: 5 x] “_ | lq al0jc. Whisky is dull at 25¢ not an open question whether Christ would ec- | regular trips. The steamer Georze Page ed acGpmnee complish that whict had been given him to do? | Up on the railway at Hunter’s ship yard. at Alex- LDING & — i ULERY, Toou ; pes The covenant of grace assured them that tbe Holy | andria, undergoing repairs. Uressins, Hose: | GELLING OFF AT COST riverina boat; and they were taken by the “4 The predacious tris have a long pro- 8 of the boat, (which was also stolen.) , Sometimes nearly as lon $s the shell, o yotand keptail the money for the shoes | Which they draw, when at rest. ins le their bod: i "TO REBUILD. Thi. A Spirit the divine agent who applied the i oe ie . , TaARDwa Svcs beeen tha . of ya seld in the First Ward. Phis is armed witha drill, with which the anir things of Christ Jesus; and though this genera. | “THE * Biacx Swaxr There is a gang of a TUESDAY, the 24ts VER $50,000 Worry or Dry Goons SELL ROBBERY OF M°CONNELL’s sor. bores around hole in other shells, and sacks out the ad tion of men, and generations to come should | rowdies who disturb the eastern portion of the | sell, at the store of Mess Orr at Cost. To REesviiy. unite as one in the rejection of Christ. it would pe Ww ora who call themselves “Bla k Snakes." teach the divine purpose. Not a gem would | [ast week, a few of them fell into the bands of be plucked from the Redeemer’s crown; and | the police, aud yesterday four more were captured while these generations would be sent down | 2nd placed in the Eastern Lockup. ‘Their to the world of wor, the exaltation of Christ | aud costs, as adjudged by Justice Cull, was $2 foam Lock. sworn, and said. about the 25th of nhabitant. Both these and the vege- October fast Al Marryman told him to come ; a very long tongue, or lingual Walieets ue Heasihed Caan armed with teeth of various shapes, by Witness went.and when be arrived | ¥tich they rasp their food In some trilies there Shere was invited to drink. which he did — Wit | #fe 20.000 of these teeth in a single animal. ‘The meas. Ward and Alonzo were present. Alonzo | Preda-ious, and some of the herbiverons tribes aving concinded to terr down my batiding now cupied by me, to rebuid, and ung large stock of roods on hand, I shall commenes thie day te sell off my wh: ttock at cost, for cash OR GENTS’ WEAR, hs, Cassimerss, Vostings, Tweed, & t d 7th ate datly until a) of Hardware. P ket Cutiory and Spoons of every de- |) pame—¢ 7, i 1 nd Patinets. Pe at distne fae i ce. One of them not able to bring that sortmontand great variety of Building | ®™ _ . paciaas eo would rema'n as this great diyine fact, and in | apiece ties rae ait o bring tha aerort 8 LADIES’ PRESS GOODS. a nd get some cigars to | ive @ long spout o* siphon, pro, f that exaltation the pledge, that all things should Be esate eames to Spee De “varity of Carpontors’, Cabinet makers’ and | _ Biack and Pauey silk Robes, fine tkedaea 3 all remained in Alon- | Motch or canal in the shell. by which water is | {2 accomplished. of se disorderly fellows will appear in the gt pt brill 5 Gitke, French Mevenes, Printed Manes = nd drank freely til! about 12 o'clock, sista ie ete Sosiropods, ane In the afternoon, the subject discoursed upon,| Weekly report of that section. iety of Cabinet Hardware and Farm- pel ues, Al Ww Ipacens, all started for MeConneli’s sku Wit And a few marine tribes, | wos, «The hardness of the impenitent heart.”? a ips z =e inz Utensi!s, euch as— Pugiish Bnd Amer aa Want ace ae et ee breathe b - | Their respiration and digestion | “2% ete (Endieapat soe Mr. Holmead | 9 TRE FIRE 1s Geoncetown.—We are requested | 'f,! HOUSE 5 GOODS wile Alonzo effected an entrance through the | 8° Very a¢ Pee ie eens fom e saul tr reered a stnikiue cud lasiictiee dieemne holders ix Geet own tale thet als ergs Pe Scag, m4 - r. Wits at Ww >. stincts are ofa !ower grade. The mouth of theshe:l = Degas eth e nolders ieorz N ested, that four fire ots, ott % ged Alocize. Gamded Whe close etre eee: | issenctally rots bya trap-door or operculum, j from Matthew. ad chapter, 16th and | piugs are included in the plan of distribution ef His purpose, he said, was not of a ersial nature, but simply to elucidate the riptures In relation to the form loos form th-ongh the window to them, ‘Alonzo | P (rating very ditferent aspects in ditferent tribes Proposed to witness to take the cigars to his house, | SMe of these tthe or Serr fossil in the | meaning of th which they all did; but witness's wife discovered : ne pga! patie lt Be Clotns and Covers Step Oticluth, Table and To" . Te: eliag Diapers, Crash, &c. and Frsing Pans, Ac. iety of other Hardware which we DOMESTIC Goops. 8 water through the city, viz: upon Bridge street, at the corners of Green, Washington, Jefferson. and Congress. These had been ordered but no’ dona eaucetenay to onmmaress Brown mat Bleached Shoctings pnd Shirtings, mn and! told witness if they were uot taken | reyeeties of drawings, the indit beautiful of | Of baptiam, as, understood by the Episcopal | received. previously to the fire last night; hence | Ale ethneeeene Ei Scrubbing and Dusting | Fo ne” Checks, Plaid Cottons. Plaid Lneoye, away immediately she would lave them ali ar. | Which were copied by Mr. Wim. Henry from the | Church. ‘They mare Miblical critics thee ang | there was some delay in procuring water.” When Brushe-, « Rise: aie Cotten and Woolen rest-d. Witness informed Alonzo of this ard ali | & Zoology ofthe Voyasy of the Samarang,” having ee ee ee rerded ie ties ue tice ings e set. ample protection will be | Ants new Wason. 5 sg Sagpetns Desks, £9. | Hosier aud & : ibhoue, t od i scence de been drawn from the living animals by Mr. A. | Word baptize mi ‘ > afforded in this locality pico eae ber $25 at $25 f Cloth Cloaks aj rts, Jon thre eu the Ss iy vhet a . i a " not exe ni a4 ntha ; o * bers potapistze. eee and Oy the caren | Pee Adams. Mr. Carpenter stated that as he |e only | Pour. or sampedakies and that any of these forms not exceeding § credit of 2 aud 4 months ; over | vin's bast Kil in biack, white and avsorted nm Cambric and Siik [andkerchiefs, Any other goods, te umereus to mention. y e s 4 . ; sm. They only protest Tue Taeatre thie col be opened to-nicht. f. 3 a credit of 2,4 aud 6 mouths, fur notes, in all ooo! kc Sighs . x a limited time in which he had to perform a very | Constitute valid baptism. ‘They only protes HE E € opened to-night, for one | Cases of credit, satiet ly ender es fe aad Ward antecuenee: fierce ete large amount of work, In arranging the shells of | 4&1 st the doctrine that baptism by immersion is | week only, under the auspices of the celebrated | {ars t irom dey of Ome een reeds bearing in- | ged vad bornt the boxes, put the cigars into a bay, and thendoatution, (he hoped the visitors and his | the em/y lawful form; and especially against the | actor, Mr. James E. Murdoch, sustained by a | “Donec neste ces of every description and | Ai! te be sold at cost prices ; no more aaked, or jess bspwihensicghratyape ges friends would hot think Bim uncivil if he asked | teaching that children many uot be validly bap. | talented and experienced company, including the | the piv? in general are reapectiulls invited to the Rows aes to work without Interruption. He also re- | tized until grown to years of moral resp, OSBERY OF BURDINE 5 STORE. usibility. | great Washington favorite, Mrs. V ladstane. | sale, as every article will be suid wit Cah early ant at reserve, © bargains. H. Th Ki ti lu int ti nina. “GAN, 323 Pa. xv.. yretted thatin one " s P previ e speaker entered upon au interesting examina- John Locks sworn, and said that abont the Ist of | S{etted that in one of the reports of the previous f A more enjoyable week of theatrical entertain. - Byrd €Xpect bargains. A. GREEN, Auct. and 7th ste ; : lecture, he had been repreacated a z indel:- | tion of the various instances of baptism mentioned | ment than this promises to be has probable precy | s 7 ——— | a on R September last, himiseif, Clark, Richard Marry- | ¢ Sep api a baer ee valet PL in Scripture, and urged that while in none of | transpired in the Nationa Metropolis, “snd at By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucti = ‘cuendieeesoone . man, Alonzo Marryman, and Ward, robbed Bur. | Chee. bres! ly those of corrnpt minds that | (hem baptism by immersion is positively shown | course it will be made pood use of hy our theatre yS PRENCIO Ti ca . on dine’s store. Alonzo placed witnes : late impure thonghts with the beautiful | t@ have taken place, in many of them the circum. | going citizens. BERS ERENCH'S TENTH ANNUALSALE CONCENTRATED POTASH and Ward at another, and Clark opposite. Ald aud pettect orbebe ot Gee stances were sich a8 so demonstrate the improba- W.F. Baviz, 2759 Do, coe rena store of Richard broke open the shutt- : ; si : i Dility or im possibility of the adoption of that form Waren Retr vd banded out suzar inal one b < Many " Island Baptist Church. Hour, two tl . 4 , ¥ last. a committee of both t terest is still on the iners A large number of ve.a lot of ) | Maryland Lesi tre visited this institution. persons assembled at the foot of C street yester a lot of cirarrival they were greeted by Chas, B. Calvert. | afternoon to witness the baptism of three fenia ” a4 : President of the Board of Trustee . in and last night the church was crowded to with ERY OF A COUNTRY MAN address in which he described the aims More than Double the Strength of Ordinary Potath, For making Soap withont lime, with little trouble and at trifling expense. The cheapest articie ever discovered for the purpose. One pound will make twelve or fifteen gallont of good ponds of Har etor a8 remarkably ti! $ ud Sunday nights ‘Phe trial | trove asset ocket at the Central Guardhouse did not exhibit | Art, Holiday Boo the name of a single offender arrested. The celis | to fine G the first night accommodated nineteen lodzers. | Books, Bu and last night fifteen attracted to this ej In this church the in- quiet Saturday ri 8 Worth £50, fir rs fire Gift fi a ofeyery variety; all of w! Most of the lodgers are to closs the oul Soap,or nine ap. Printere will find it a su eauing typo. It is perfoctiy soluble : by aint : d free from impuritios. Broken in small lum the immersion of thirteen others. Nuiwbers cd to this ‘city by the hope of obtaining | private sale atk id put up nt, 2, 4and 6 pound can eo d sxidon the vem. | jects of the institut sugested the advantages | forward to the altar each night to be prayed for. yee ry the early opening of the Potomac tish- |" de 14 tredatthe CHALLENG BCH RIUC Aye eb | it might be j ed to extend to the canise Methorist Protestont Church, Ninth street —The | &Ues- = = rooklsn.and sold by E.R. * i Clark's house and went out proved agrfcuiture in the State, narrated the | garyice ram oi : ‘ay eee. EAR. a the — 5 . — _ 00 6 TMEW w 181 Poarl strant New Vork. history of the efforts and labors to bring the enter- | “F¥ice was conducted by Rev. 1. W. Bates, 1 Siras Rovere, Suawzs. Cloaks, Expnownerres tor. who discoursed, morning and night. from f AND Vise 1 RESS Goons FOR BURNING We earn : UPON BONDS OF THE WASHING prise to its present advanced cond xe text of Jeremiah, 29th chapter, 11th verse. | that Incons-quanee of Congress Teunine wer iy RD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. / TON GAS LIGHT COMPANY’ are a sale heited for it the coutinued Tie diseiplinery rule of the Alu as that Perry & Brother have. reduo-d | RUST, SALEOF VALUABLE DWEL- | and investnent, t nl Delos thenie of the mornin y) tha prices for ail the above named articles tine Herssz ann Lot —By ¥ a of a decree ars ench, r bie J M District, passed ina | bearing interest at raat o x f Isherwood against Barnsi-s and Du! Ardara for miahy RIGGS & OO whose honor int bserve. ‘ live power the theme at nuded to by Col Aw rom The crowds of Ladies that daily iiock to their | of the Circuit Court of thi Silk roo, we suppose must be rewarded with great | cause Seventh Street Pres terian Church —Rew Mr. | bargain’. f | #11 be sold at auction te the highest bidder. in SaNGLIaT VARNIRA, spienive oF Bittinger pastor, preached in the mor pen Weis a Sy eee righ gel beaded rane ee vane Petite te the subject of the Kingdom of Christ trian ae eee ae pr soley Nosie's anp Hoarn’s, put it inte his chest. Alonzo. Clork, W 4 : . ies to suit : n a t how many vietume of Cousumption in Beatty and In quantities . at the same time | from the text of Daniel. 2d chapter. 1th and 45th | Taieht have been saved by an earls tele, oc upon . with the tr y briek - Pg G. R. THOMPSON £ SRO. witness. took tie pork and seld it on that he indicated his reevilection of a Baltimore s: and at night, from Romans, sth chapter, | Mrs. M_N. Gardner's Indian Baisam of Liverwort, | Dwelling Honceand cehee Improw thereon. | _18 1S-eo6t ws nixhtte a person on | Alonzo got | institation the education of youths ntended i to wid verses. Subject—PFaith a prerequisite | gold by ai! he Drageists in the world, ja 23 Iwyr } being at southeast corner of Market snd 3d ©. HOOD. has just finshed a large lot_o ! : i S. 25 f-et on Market and 100 feet on sd streets, 8 dard SILVER-WARE— artiol ali the money. Subseynently be gave the others | for a life on ti sea, and indaced the dea that he | t Divine acceptance — Pperrats bbichaven sock on . ar ARE—many os sme money aud whiskey wight advocate a nearly equal division of such | St. Patrick's Church —Father Moyle preached | 4,&MON: 1% MA eeperian: One Toor ek Fes ene one Trey orineed for houdey presents, and st remarable i S statement, as given before | amount as may be deemed within the ability of oe the miracles of Christ from the Sth chapter stipaticn. Liver Compiaint, or “8 bonds with sceurity, bearing itereet, ~ eS . ——— "at the time be proposed to become | the State to give between the two claimants. Fol- | of St. Mathew’s gospel. to a large and attentive | arising ire i Weakness in the head or stomach, Br. and alien Gi tie property. 279 T. POTENTINI, 206 r the SI He was examined in each | low ‘ol. Kimmetl was a series of declamations | congregation. ‘The choir sung the second grand | J. Hostetter's Celebrate h Bitters are far] If tha terms are net complied with within five é IMPORTRR OF tthe nilege, Who acquitted ass of Hummel in three tists, in an unexcep- | th certain inits effects. You who sutfer- | days, the rty wil be resold atthe purchasers} P,,Ave., FOREI Pa. Avz., ; great satisfaction of the visiters, | Honable manner. vet torturing eber that a tow sk and cost, on one week Hublic noting. b.10¢Uthsts, CONFECTIONS. Willard’s hotel, < fee Hi ~ it Ms 9 COT . : x a ned bail on Friday, and ny was conciuded by some very happy | St. Aloysiws Church.—The Rey. Father Villi great relief. ef the most BARNARD & BL ¥, Aucts, PSONDIMEN ea weneen of the ex- ks from Hen. J Dixeu Roman, of Wash-| ger, Provincial of the Jesuit order, preached shave been cured, and made known to | ja 2t StawiwAds { turday. was not fortucoming: but ‘ou county. Md. one of the voli i y XC, 5 Begs leave to cai! theattention ‘of lis friends and y xe Board of | the subject of faith, toa very large congregation. | tis pubic by those who have experieuced its power, on of Mr Stone, Horatio Marry- | Trustees a : on Fi Georges the public generally to his New Store, under Wil P i 13 « ‘ass, N ; A trialisall thatis desired to bring as many more By E Georgetown : : 4 father) gave bail for uae nabs Bayan s grand inaes, No. 16, ond | ee eta the Geld ae toe Sees ee FNRI SALE—By virtue of decroms of | Sid entablishment, Shene he eee Ce eit hen charge of rob Rar p Conveetions.—The surveye fier |S mrniekss Deaiitiiny Alara Virgo: r sale by Drugsists and dealers geneial y ev See piety iat, dius, Pistrict. passed ine | Seivemay orders for superior Comfectione sf Lic own Criwinal Coast Baltimore wud Ohio Railroad, charsed with the | Methodist Church South, (J. A. Proctor, pastor.) | ery where Ja Zeost | cruse of B. dost and athers acniust the heirs and | Solneeay ord ms pt fe at ssi rale o CHAREC o 4 » dil i ra 7 tainistrater Mie) 3 “ad e before a macistrs daty of examining the several routes through this | Phe discourse in the morning was based upon the aden ¥ uave not yet been arrested wity, S2ek « C : ~ We ARE REt rESTED tor vite attention to the | auction, t as to form a perfect connection with the | txt of Lzeklel, sth Chapter. 4th to 7th verses. At 8 Wi'l be sold at i y A < te he highest bidder, in fre iso, 2)! orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balls, and Sworn as to the rebbery of his | euth and southwestern lines of travel, night, from the text of Galatians, 6th ehapter, Uth | Pennasicanta avenue; hetwens een md net ata out of the prem- | : RSDAY. the loth day of et hil Private Parties, which will be served up in his in fr Me Conneli has sub- i Penney varia avenua, between Pwelfti and Ther | moxty nt in the alterna, the west haif of | Mmcebie styie, with the eame promptness and dis vigar shop, testt mitted the following as the result of his labors wesse: teenta streets, which Intelligencer | Lot No. 14 in Bealls addiion to Georgetown. | ™ - on — a , ‘ és "4 » Mudine alo x : A a Wesiry Chapel, (Rev. D. Ball, pastor )—The | and States, Tt trengthening | Alew part of lot No. 12, in said addition, beginning F! OUR—BUCKWHEAT, 1 October Last » | One route, extending slong K street, direct! E pel, ( >, pastor )—T ‘ . it) NDS raat ded ag tl et J ihmeuch wand stot Genk - Sfbes y liscourse in the morning was based tipon the text and eve giassex” are recommended by | 110) feet fre iy nthe west line of the lot. ’ POUNDS of pure Buckwheat Piour, yard snd took a Mp tr t * 4 b | rough to and west of Georg, rtown. crossing the | d rE se chapter UE seth rent gentlemen, presumed to be judges of | 2) eet de etinwidt Also. asother part | ground and forwarded to us from Luzerne coun Which they prized open the sli: p Potomac at th b ters,” or the --Aque. | of Esther, 5th chapter, 13th verse. At night, heir ¢ qualities, and of the comfort to be de- d ne Iw fret on the west | ty, Pennavivama. We have never seen a finer which stands on the rear of his lot. duct.” to Ale: nd, the well-known | from Acts, loth chapter, parts of the 30th and 3ist | rived irom their use hy those whe require the aid ven st cet, m feet dsep by 3: feet in width, | articie. I] 7 We sell iat the price of the ordinary fifty feet from bis house. They ti Present railway line from the Washington station, | Verses. of these re re strumentalitiee. Dr. W, hee | with the improvements cn eact of said pireals. ‘heat Flour, 7 te, ed sot the wrt | vial ad a .tathe long bridge. A third, a been located in this city for several years. de'ai-y | Perina: fone tutrd oneh; and the residue atc, 12 d the window down, Hong Virst street east, tunneling Capitol Hill and | © Motxt Verxox —The Washington correspon- ——— & months, t nd took forty-1 3 bearing interest, with securi- throngh the ravine to Delaw avenue; : 2 > . Win A roperty. a and h dent of the New York Express says: The Mount | pi MBs; \instow, ar experienc fomanie ring are not complied with within three 1 ke se ene hundred “ Hew p to © street Vernon Turnpike company, at present engaged in | ing, which greatly facilitates the prooess of teething uiser will be resold on fivedaye’ pub. ‘ ; ai 2 ars Vhey were ong 2 ae t to the Present southern mail steans- constracting a new aud direct road Sees aL | DY sonyning she gums, Teducing al inflammation— : he Th Wwoobwae parcases. doz tf bund ed ea ! ers wharf, foot of Sixth street ‘The fourth. from | © GS A a Ng A Eh een AT) will allay all pain, and is sure to reeulate the Ro) VAKD. Trustee, See Caper gece iges one yore % afterwards. (A lot re taken ti H atreet, along First street east, tunnelicy Capitol | exandria and Mount Vernon, intend further to | hawele Depend toon it; mothers, it will give rest 2 siawan Ae NARD & BUCKEY, Awcis, ORE OF ONE on lover tks oonsened os Ce Osan the tie Marrymis's was hace | Hill, {othe vine swuth of St Peter's Catholic | construct a horse railroad between those poiuts, to Pore mtsival sees Same | Je aL Sawewets — | them are requested to eal! and sett.« their secounte show ess, but in fuled to identify thems “hy; thence to FE stre then a S ily a metic rf zs ie ns spare By J.C. MeGUIRE & C6 Jeers. lu eash prior to the 2uth instant. after which time cp hr Bayt in Naren by bis, Jouruey tua. ciety hae to the Potomae brids run daily in connection with the tr the | another column. . oo lily DEAL » Would. hough a O71 them.) shin orrespondent of the New | Alextndria and Washington railway, st ugnv's Cop Liven O1t Jetty be gteat daliteration Nove | of the railway Will be about $19.060—of which | Approved by the New York Acadeiny of Medi a permanent railway bridge, in place | #ount the Mount Vernon Association will con- eine, It is twice more eficacions than the liquid formed witness that his shop was broken open. | of the old “Long Bridge,” over the Potomac By | tribute one-balf. and the railway compa oil. It is the only cure for Scrofulas, Consams- Witness reported the fact of tue robbery to Captain Wee fompleion of the Alexandria aud Lynchbarg Goa tiuite towards the Income of that As Son aas sit kinds Ob Coxe. Geddard that morning. Witness never heard from | Railway, Washington is connected. by a contin. | {Ve cents on each passenger transy a ? Casta i the cigars ayain untt! last Mouday. uous iron way with New Orleans, the break. at | Vetion in their ears. The sum now patd t offénaive greasiaeos ef the oil a obviated For ante Wm. Deates, sworn —Is McConnell’s journey- | the Long Bridge alone excepted. This short link amer which runs tw auorted ein ted States Farrand Virginin Ag } i 2 | by ail respectable druxgicta in Washington anc | 62 parrs avis and Minges’ Sewed Moroceo Con- we crt tee tee man. ‘The facts of the robbery, so far as witness | Of one mile, Congress alone bas the power to sup- | Week from Washington to Mount Vernon. is Georgetown 2 gress Heeled Boots ont State F ©., kc, in every cave whers knows, ere as stated by Mr. McConnell. Witness | Ply.—and itis hoped that no factious opposition twenty-five cents for each Passenger. In 1s69. Prvrorp, PARKER & Movs, Wholesn!aA : » &e., &c. r ine fe be preanntad wate Fs Boots anv Siogs at Pestic Boeke, © TBURSDAY MORNING, January ithe ar ty | te? 2h Pa ae. bet Wood tak ke Tat tivor of our auction rooms. we | Te OWE SIMPROVED W EIGHING SCALES treeerve, in lots to suit the _— } These Seales are offered to the ublic as the len’sand Women’s Boots and tsimple, durable, and r ble scales ever put on thi Gaif, Kipand Grain Hacted Lace | U8, Pirstelaes pronvume bave been award in the morning acelored man came by before | York Express says withers wos up, and knocking at the door. in. | at present i " fc v gents, | Mou’s, Womens’, and Misses’ India Rubber Over = eave Ss emiume. @ the shop the previous night about 7 o'clock. | Will defeat so useful a measure, ZAM passengers were thus carried, at a charwe of | 14 Beekinain street, New York city. no# am nen ee ES Forge cctS3 Loniainas avesue: itertea otee's nd the next morning, when he came to wore, i $1 each, for going and returning. By the new Maw 7 500 pairs Men's, Youths’. and Boye’ Thick Boots, | Chifed tron salen. a ak Eee robbery Wituess is quite certsin | ,, Homtctpe ix Havawa ay « Cororen Max or | route alluded to, the charge willbe abont seven, | Mas Dunes Sures, Men's Business 5 47.12 dozon Mow’s Silk Plush and Mobair C ores a he that ibe can recognize ciyars made by Limseif | ¥0XG#TowS —The Havana correspondent of the | tY-five cents, and the increase is expected ta tre Yourns’ Dazss Surrs, ghee ‘Terma: $30and under, cash; over that a| .@.c.LaMa®. ©. NOPT. 7k aTRT. Cigar makers can usually ideatify their own work. | New York Times says:—“Mr Thonas 8. Atkins, | Very great, asa daily conveyanre wire atin Youths’ Business Swits, | cred tol Sianths Cavs, for tatiainctorss entionsed “AMAR, MOTT& AUTRY, i by the Har appearance of the twisted end | Chief mate of the brig Jackin, of New York, was | tuted for a seini-weekly. ‘There will be no | Cumpmun’s Dames Sune Noter, bearing interost Paes: 4 NEYS-AT-LA®, [ihe chrars were here shown the Wien ony | Mild ou Saturday ase e » by the cook, an | Change of cars between Wasbington and Mount d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auote, ° after carcf Ameri ho had shi v a ho Nou Ww. 2c Gat Hes School Suits. mination, stated that he believed | 4™etican negro, who had shipped at Georgetown Nernon, and passengers who leave Washington a ALKER '0.; Marble Hal! othing were made by hiunsrif. He felt covldent the under the name of William A. Smith. "The vex. | in the moraing may dine at Alexandria at 2 p. m. | Store, Brown's Herel Ballas spiny. of Bell aed gare be held in his band were made by him for | ae been cleared at the custom-house, had | 0 their return, or In Washington at 3 p.m. The | Winter Clothing is now ready for inssesten. Mr. MeConnell.} ropped down the stream in charge of the pilot, | route, for the last four or five tales, will pass | is comprised of an rasortment o: Gentiemen’s and Loca was then sworn, and subjected to a rivid and was anchored otf the Fort. While the hands | through the original Mount Verno: ‘state, as | Youths’ Ciothing of the newe-taad richest designe examination. and hie testimony waa substantsily were clewing up the sails, the mate went into the | OWned and cultivated by Gen. Washington. of in imateria!, trimming, azd Workmanship. as given above in relation to this transaction. = in, toe oe ing no light there, he went into the te Serre in extent. Mr. John A. Washington fastiongtieg Gan clone ee with economy, fx Othcer Ashe, sworn —Teatitied that he got a] Srecastle and lad Seen arene - Bets abt. | the romaine tate ie besa ities Ssyate: and | offered for selecting irom the most attractive stoo ire! ran arch Horatio Marry. + A ir ng in course e Possession of several pro- -Ma in t When be and Harrover went there. fHloratio Mar- | bad some ditticulty ta arousing Lim. It would | Leguett, formerly of N reman said that be didn’t need a'search warrant | SPR that be bad to pull him out of bis berth; | Prletor of 1,600 acres. t) enter his house, and immediately off-red them | U4 When they got outside the door. the cook | When this new route is in Sperat on, it is esti- every assistance to effect their search. Havin jerked himself free of the mate, and taking a | Mated that at least 20,000 8 Will visit Mount | ered, they found Alouzo’s room door iocked. | Sl clasp-knife out of bi: ket, opened it, | Vernon annually; who will contribute $1.00) per \ entered. After searching they found a consider. | d'vided ~ —— re ane nr won tae ‘The tat iene it cad Ree ¢ | fcarches” It treats of thn evileffscts: ie abuee | = y of Rebroary, 13 able lot of cigars ia achest which the old man | Ut in @ few minutes from loss of blood. The —" experien rmer, and a relative of Qua induigence, is embellished with elaborate co’ | te Court House ts ; = cook was arrested, and an inquest having been | the Fairfax family, so closely identitied with | ured engravings, portraying every feature and | Hon. to the hie! pointed out as belonging to Alonzo. They then | tid on the body. he was commuted iy take his | Gen. Washington. hase utd exposes the faliacy of the wednne | in the said county, adj See Pees tee Chae ed te een na aiOO | cial at the wat scetion Of tha Bujwome Oriel Py modes adopted for thence aE eae etn ‘ seemed Seeeaioan pr s chest they | Court. in January.”* : Westzxx Missiox.—The crganization of the Military maladies and gives the ony eafe ant in. | & th Borzy Sea je, Miss.. Will practice in the High Court of Errore and Ap Eee ccede tte Soeend Foti Puait Mie 6 Co q 5) Dis sippi, and wey attend to the Colleotion of Claims hranehnmt the Mn th Miewineinm B* LTIMORE EEN, Auctioneer, Ne on lath, between north The shop is to be removed unless eatock | the purchaser can make au Arrangement w.th the thing in this city, at very re- | owner vf tae ground foritt» oe 1tauoved, 1e ad duced prices, 8p 23-ly ‘Terms cash, ew York, wlio is the pro- = = jaigd Pannirs —Persons desiring Pennies wil! always | — find them for exchanze at ths Star Office counter. Cc MMISSIONER’S SA / virtue ofa decree {xx county, proneunced is son & Co., Aeainst John M. Don = November term, 1253, 1 shal streets, Ef ished t> os 8nd other “Tre Way oF TRANSGREssoRs Is Harn” tits | PVELPER'S IMPENDING CRISIS OF THE ,) in Gout of |” Tuts terrible book which has caused eo ruc ¢ tats ongress, is forssieat A ADAM <( 5 lands of J. C. | 78 Street, opposite Post Office; price 5 oort pand others, w ialfa mneof Hern- n Station, on the A ria, Leudene aed Jorvin’s rye ai BEST QUALITY q i nf hire Railroad and containing adout [ nores. KID GLOVES AND GAUN pee ee new Sabbath school on R, near Twentieth street {2llible remedy for expupging every trace of the Teas 8 very decirabl ar v ; Ofer Harroccr corroborated the above state-| A Cazar Rox —The police officers, in search- | west, took place yesterday afte orclock. | Bie from ths system. Sold by Dr. Barrow. 194 rms of eaie: One tenth 1a hand, the resi‘ine 1 Bia onine dozen nf the shove ment and testified to the willingness of Horat'o | inj for stolen. goods lately, found a Hae. robs of | Tee seers nese With singing and’ prosucGk, | Bigseker street. bane rine ogats. feat fire. | 9 cqual tastaiunonts of 6 itand ib mothe wie ee | Rid Seen en “t.rryiman to Lave bis sons rooms searched zrey fox fur, bordered with black and white fur, | Rev. David Wilson, of G he little D.C. “ a eh er oye r’ | terest from day of sale, the deferced paymerts to ne “jas J Edw Riley, sworn.—Testitied that at the time | but littie worn. The Person who kept the house | chapel was crowded, and the nec ty ek a nes secured by the ieee loony ey ge aos oso} meatioued lis house was entered by the back | where it was found sald he purchased it of two Speedy en! for the accommodation of a!) MARRIED, purchaser ‘sad the’ cash payment forfelten ta the | W wey inthe might. The entrance was effected by | colored men, and the price was about $2.50. Its| who will |, was it. The Superin- | aeanias E seeat Of his mak ausamipaee with the terms of sale. sal suiting away the putty and removing the glass | real value is $25 or $0. It is left at the office of | tendent called for volantee teachers, and quite ap’ AV DIA, settee anced: Op the 13th | STS soawts ALFRED MOSS,Com’r. | $i Turee boxes full of shoes were taken iuto the back | Justice Donn to be identified. The person who | number of ladies and gentlemen responded. The 4 dinoe hy Scotland to 'M es | nov's Grosery. corner Ih 6! as. wilt pe. where they were broken up and the shoca | puschased it is named Spalding, and keeps ashop | scholars were classifica immediately, and pro- | JORENTE: Attnsne to His DANCING. . —— | with prs tude. I can be found at the Nor «ken ont and the boxes ouly left Some shoes of | on the avenue, south side, between Third and | ceeded to the Introductory exe:cises necessary to Catholic 4 Logation i Ex: | T'. p. Gaszynoki Regs to annonnee to the | Libarties Market with the Wood ever. witness's own make, which were under the coun- | Four-and-a-balf streets. He said he knows the | form an acquaintance with thelr teachers. After °@llency Don A- Cal ladies and gentlemen of Washington coq ee ter, were also taken = They took about 3“) worth. | mea who sold it to him when he sees them. This | the regular exercises, the Superintendent distrib- °! Foreign G wn that he will commence hii Tae “itness never heard from the shoes 2zaiu Some | morning, two colored men were arrested, but he | uteda number of Sunday school periodicals among = gad Quarter at Mra. men 's Institute, No. SOR ik ten ty nalf-wera shoes were then slagwu w'tuess. who | satd they were not the right ones, and they were | the children, which seemed to givethem great DIED, Tieckere Joneaty Ine Joes E) experisnond fas ¥ servact. app; to id ouly suy of them that they were similar in | released. T. A. Newman, of Georgetown. Oa Monday morning, 234 inst, Mre. MARGA- a » o’e! 8 pott-ta and make w the shoes he had lost "| aod CHR. GRAMMER, ar D erect, WM'S.T and exercised the little ones in RE! A*N EDGAM SHERMAN, wife of Ches. | msers snd Masters, in every style dirs Sarak Lair, sworn.—Witness purchased | SmirHsonian Lucrungs.—Prof. Peirce {s an-| singing, oa fey di much musical taste, E. shorman, Eq. — the balf-worn shoes just exbibited from a dark | nounced to lecture at the Smithsonian thisevening a quickly and joining with spirit sier fret funers!,on ‘ 7 ere invited to attend nplexioned man resembling Clark, who entered | on **Comets. singing. | Ghurehy see ofsd and C atroete” Thay E: eA patti CO ae

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