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ips than any other he ht offered to the before ue LOCAL NEWS. dprkent ne ne) Coed ielded Sie flowers had been Srey Patinddipnin ward were sirmed by tee, ing the SS $$ _} conduct and enabled him out of the of rev- with the request that jt and ceentns vicinity of north B street New avenue, Tux Pornam Puatanx Vistt Mount Varson, | lution, to deduce a new and flourishing Empize. | of Washington, He had requested that that of- ag hour last Friday night, and kestentuge At D o'clock yesterday morning, the officers of the | UVet every problem of war, and of | fering be placed there by one than whom no 2 cause, found amen and horse in a Light eeay battal! <— jows: cr oS ee pelagian baby est ~—< = a a so j a He called pips — a fare E sade wageh vara ¥. Dav! . Towers, i upon Hon * 5 rooklyn, to exe- | wide ln, resting across ofiicers master Teciees Surgeon Butt, Lieut, Williams, web of facts, or how tumultuous the flow of | cute the charge Mr. Tyler, who is a went to werk, and after half . Tieut. Clark, and a few ptivates of the Infantry | ¢¥emt®, or how pressing the emergency of doubt battalion; Mejor Warner, of the Baltimore City4 °F ee eae ee ee Guards; the Marine,Band, led by Prof. Scala— | ‘hat and comprebensive om which left the en of the Infantry, and led to | Mirrors consequences in their full Nght, and im- the quarters of the Phalanx, National Hotel, where | Pet's, of course, to the selection of measures, just that corp®, In full Continental uniform, awaited | Choice. and unwavering confidence Signal ex- the signal Of their appearance to fall into line for | ©™plifications of this feature of bis ‘he march to the steamboat wharf, where they | ind, especially — sailteeg policies, must | c have ¢ ned our stock. sat ek the lowest Possible prices, and money. Srany good bank if the cota ore 1 orem dson of Gen. Putnam. forward, and i r ng the bouguet in bis band, said: : oe Bo-10¢ Soldiers : © are standing on consctrate 5 q FELes, APPLES, er Contemptation is more fit then oaths In A POTATOES. ‘world bas known a tho dk , Dut the world bas oT Saree Na. | Paltwin a A had but one Washington! All, from whatever No, None uch Greenings and Pippen SPawworixry, Hl, Dec. 5.—Tht State Rlectoral : generally and ditches particulatl ‘Thee Apples, Eellege amembled here to-day and cast their votrs were to embark for Mount Vernon. In a few | *irike the land they come, bring to this’ hallowed spot | too were extricated. The police ‘ag | 19 bacreis Jackson White Potatoes. fot Lincoln and tiamiin. fhe Hon. Leonard 8. yrothente the celuma was in motion, end shortly | Leannot dwell upon them. Suffice it to say | feelings of deepest reverence; but we, 2 they have aright to do, of Peele he bat reapssted sohnoner JW Sesver from ete Large, was chosen to convey thereaftet arrived at the wharf, where they pro- pore Gin in every er sis of the Revolutionary war, |-trymen, stand hete with higher, bolier feelings | tequiri at The } arr amvahire,! wi w on or before result ington. When the result was reeded on board the Thomas Collyer, Captain | in every draughi than those of of operations, in every device Baker, wbich immediately left for Mount Vernon. | Measures, in ery emergency of failing troops or ‘Among the invited guests wes Hon. Horatio | filing supplies, in every dilemma of uncertainty simple reverence. Yes, yes! we are here e with the tender emotions of cbildren at a father’s grave. announced eleven guns were fired for the Electoral Yates, and thirty-three for the Union. Mr Lincoln and the Electors dined this efter- copsianme . BROTHER, minutes after being Ii , and Se ee de 4-lw PT Waters Georgetown. plied with, they say. If s0,a new law on K E. boon with the Hon. James C. Conkll: Elector King, 2 number of elerksin office from the Charter | Of peril, officers, soldiers, towns, cities, States, | Soldiers: I holdin my hand a bouquet of simple | subject, requiring the lights to be kept burnii NOTICE... - . Ook State, and 2 brilltant representation of ladies. | the old Continental y the Whole county; | flowers, grown upon the banks of the Delaware, { all aight, hed betiet be chacted at ens to A Le ee eee ae ooo ee cae are ee po tae number of Stite pouit- When the stenmer arrived opposite Fort Wath- | 8ll looked up to Washington for the boon an whose waters ceastlegily foll aliquid tribute to the | serious accidents during the coming winter. Rave Just reccived a op Sadid Seok Of Kad Gloves, | fur mest Lenidince ret With matters conceraing ington, Capt. P.M Dubant, company B, in- | Panacea of his advice. And the touchstone of | broad, deep ocean of Washington’s immortality. | The officers also complain of the habit of the | Gaui . Embroideries, Cloaks, thawis. &o.. ie fantry battalion, in behalf of Mr. Crate pre- | events rarely, if ever, failed to the sound- | These flowers were culled and arranged my | omnibus drivers, on the road to the Navy Yard, | from the latest Baltimore auctions, which we will Avovsta, Me, Dec 5 —The Electoral seuted Major Goodwin with a collection of the | "ess of his circumspection wisdom of his | dear own beloved sister, Mrs Cow; ; of thing ladies into the coaches at the curb and | **l! than ever. femous Mount Vernon Medalions, set in frames of | Conclusions. The past, the nt, and to a re- Mount Vernon wood. Maj. Goodwin received | Markable extent the eVentualities of the future, the gifts with warm expressions of acknowledg- | Seemed garnered in his thoughtfulness, and ment The members of the Phalanx, learning | *¥Spitious results, sooner or later, flowed almost that the boat was now near the Vernon estate, | °44 matter of course from his profound delibera- betrayed the liveliest emotions of interest; the | tions and the determinations of his us steamer’s bell tolled, and the band played appro- | mind. With the characteristics of Wash ington, priate airs. ‘Tbe steamer reached the w! and | Which [ have now described, were united a wi! made fast, and the Pilgeins . Conpectcnt wie core eee I thick, ee a, - marched to slow music u; e windl, way | courage iJ hich witch leds @ Oe Gale ‘Arrived “Were, the | stacles could deaden; a patience that was exhaust- to-da} we the eight votes of Maine have also received a splendid stvie of | and Geealin, - - = Philadelphia, lineal descendant of that tried Dress Silke at : 78 cents ni Fo eat $0 117 est south ade. and veteran soldier, whose form appears and | the ptoprietors of the line to attend to, and they =. beer is ‘sexier ~ our bap and pbets Lye capes #0, if the complaint is properly is juet presen’ mon| respect any instance. the ite oat eelyed it with the request pel ik. s—Before Justice Donn. e recei ACE i —Wm. Se oe yd ae 5 8! comply te- | behat no disorderly, and used b ne quest, and gratefully acknowledge the compli- | language, that it was hand n cy ment paid me as the selected agent to discharge | an officer, and , took him before Justice Donn. Grabam stood on Bostox, Mass., Dec. 5.—The E) met to-day, in the Senate Pded ey Sos sok olen vate of Massachusetis to Lincoln and Hamlin. on ¢ votes of those States to-da for Lincoln and Hamlin ieetie | Mr. Lincein’s Opinion of the President's Sraixorie.p, Il., Dec. UST RECEIVED— _ ushed s ee seo ans, qs Rave Bod Ce aa iH bags Rio and Java so pleasing a duty. — A ia of the "Lalanx drew ither side, and, with | less; and a cheerfulness which the most t then placed the flowers upon tbe | bis muscle and resisted an 100 BBLS. OF FRIME © President's Message reached Mr. Lincoln this Fglaax drew upon elher site, and. with nico | “odious coaid ssarely dlocempess Win them | sarcophagus, and tufning to the asembinge ex: | was taken upén bis wrist'eith, the nippers | OUST Arrived and for sate eke, =~ morning. He comments very severely on its ac- solemn dirge which was performed by the band. | Were united also a sensibility from which both | claimed:—There! there! repose sweet flowers, | which quieted his belligerent disposition. He no 13 ARNY & SHINN, | Cusatory tone towards the North, and says his own The chords of all hearts were sigvultaneously | *fection and compassion could #like extract the and breathe out all of your fragrance. begged to be rel |, and promised an «m- “Sweet, goodly flowers, ye were loved in times | mediate migration from this city; but the justice saw proper to fine him $2 94, and demand sec urit: for peace, and in default sent him to the work. touched by the exquisite barmony, and tears | Sweetest response; a liberality, the result of over- M ¥, COLLINS & Cons PHILADEL- yee trickled down the cheeks of mote than one stout | lowing goodness of heart, that was abounded, . misrepresented . A grand dinner was given this afternoon Mr. See aE Ee outta? | Jan. C. Conklin, the eisost aieeter fens Bas: aipersous who want © pure ax- | trict, to the President elect and the Electoral Col- man great disinterestedness of motive, and a profoun: ol And better’ worth are crowns of flowers than ‘At the conclusion of the dirge, Rev. Asher | “0d unfaltering morel and religious trust. And reeet ro, f Stairs of benten gold.” house for 0 days. Aquila Burton and Elias Lo- oa ae. to Fvele® lege. Moore, chaplain of the Putnam battalion, stepped all these elements Were so harmoniously blended Poor, ffail emblems, your stems must wither; | max were irreatell ey Policeman Harrover for] t@ ARNYSS LS ‘st. TE Union Meeting | forward, aod. in a solemn voice, pecs ‘the | ia bis composition, acted and reacted with such j your fragrance be lost in the surrounding atmos- tem Seratd reins contrary to law, they being Pp; a “8 toliowing pet, ve port oma | ao gla Dose nde ne ape | ads "Gos spu was ane Ger | [ovis Wee af aye tcitene | FOR SALE AND RENT. _ | 25 sioeqi"micsors rqreton soy ye mn ma tow of tay ieskoa val opens chil a, to bow riching light, were so beautifully combined, as | necticut, our pilgrimage has been ended, and z om agree Std . King upon a suspicion of teal a bucket con- although the uty and fragrance of the rose, | taini: Fhirty pounds of h trea the on of geranium, and anemone may not be here—al- | Myer an, in the Center Ma) ket, a week ago. Se Oy this tomb should yet lected be; + be Failing to ve the act, or his posse@sion of the sbould both nature and art withhold their offer- honey,“he vias dismissed by the magistrate. ings—still imagination and the feelings of every ———— ‘triotic American will supply what they with-/| Crxrrat Guarpnovsx Casxs.—Susan Berry, old, and flowers, perennial flowers of immortal | drunk and profane; fine and costs $2. Margaret beauty shall ever deck the tomb of Wasbington. | Russell, do do; fine $3.91, workhouse 60 days. The ceremonial at the vault concluded, the com- | Jos. West, (col’d) disorderly conduct; do. $3 94, pany dispersed in all directions, visited the man- ay adopted resolutions west the Ma te calla public meeting nd. bomen nmapasloon of party to express their adhesion to the Union, and appointed a committee of six from branch to carry out the resolution. Travel Resumed. Naw Orvxans, Dec with reverence before thee at this hallowed surine | 0 constitute Washington, as is now the of our country’s freedom. We thank thee that | universal judgment, the most perfect man, viewed we have peacefully reached the goal of our pil- pe in the full accomplishments of his yrimage; that we now stand on the sacred spot | being, in all the massive completeness of his na where moulder the bones of him whose memory micas Bae most perfect man upon whom the earth is leased iu our hearts; and that in the true spirit | b#s looked since the morning stare sang together of patriotism we can here devoutly bless thy | '2 the primeval glory of creation. name that the lines are fallen to usin pleasant | Uther men may have achieved greater distinc- laces, and that we have a goodly heritage. Call. | tion simply as warriors and conquerors, a Cesar, ng up before out minds this day the noble form } 2 Hannibal. a Turenne, a Marlborough, a Napo- (For other “For Sale and Rent’’ advertisement. See first page) 0) INT—PARLORS MBI F Ghote. newly aad hantsomely furnished. an ren north, between 9th and 10th sts FS RENT—A very comfo: four CHAMBERS, with «: Bience, located in the best part oi id. Jas. Hampton, profanity; do. $3 91, paid. | ifde-ired, Apply at No. 293 Pa. av,, between 9th lexi cf the Eatber of cur Country, and rejoicing that oat 2 Welln oy Sopp temape ste gol oh sion, the outhouses, the lawas, flower gardens, | Jos Weet, was Drougit in drensed ina frock, | and 10th sta,” ‘dest Pee t otect! bh t shawl, i was i yy 2 ce = 7 wosiglay tat sad, one ore leas, than his own, and glitter more = te orchard, the old tomb, the summer house, the ol an of small statue and Fok RENT-—A three story BRICK HOUSE, | #7 00; extra $5 2526 00; en shade trees under which the Father of his Country | tepresented a small girl. It turned out that he sat in life, the magnolia tree planted by Wash- | Was so disguised for the purpose of watching ington, purchased of a venerable negro, hickory | some oneelse. He underwent the necessary ex- nuts, acorns, locust beans grown upon the estate; | amination notwithstanding bis earnest protest. ‘warmed themselves by the fire in the old kitchen Se aS fire-place, the proportions of which are of that ALEXANDRIA AFFAT ‘The season for fairs has ne pee that our reporter saw within it at one | opened with considerable spirit—the Friendship and the same time a good-sized country fire, sev- | firemen leading off in a handsome and profiteble etal pots and kettles boiling, a large joint of meat | fair, which closed last Thursday; the Mount Ver- roasting ,a smart-looking colored cook of the true | non Guards following, ina. fair to be held on old Virginia stamp, and as many as three stalwart | Monday night next; and thechildren of St. Mary's members of the Putnam Phalanx. Th ped Sanday School coming next in order, about Into every window, admired. the old-fasnioned | Christmas, with a children’s fair. carving upon the wa!ls of the mansion house, and The northern mail fafled to connect with the the exquisite sculpture ofthe mantel in the old | southern train tnis morning. reception parlor; tried to force notes from the = voiceless old family harpsichord, and listened Don’t Fait to visit the respective fairs at Thorn’s with eager interest fo evety word of explanation | Building and Oad Fellows’ Hall. Seventh street, iven them Portions of the one ted old | the one for the benefit of Christ's Church, and the ildings bave been restored, and of the { trial achteved the victory of Right, grant that ly in the sheen of blood. ht victories.” ~we may all be inspired with a fresh love of this| Other men may have pluc: more show honored bome of our fathers—this delightful | laurels cree | as orators and statesmen. dwelling-piace of their children. Stience, O | Chatham, a Burk: Mirabeau, a Hamilton, a Lord, within our borders the nolse of discord! | Henry, Mason, a Madison,an Ames, and an May the spirit of the immortal Wesbington re- | Adams, tn civil Jurisprudence, in political law, buke, in us all, every fecling of unkindness to- | 4nd in wielding assembiies by rhetorical power, wards aay of this widely extended land; and | Were oubtiess his superiors, but fot the even may doth ihe Norn and the South ever profit by combination of high military with high civil the wise counsel of Abrabam to Lot—“Let there | attainments, for the just balance and perfect con- ee no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee, | Sonance, in its entire development of his whole and between my’berdmen and thy berdmen, for | Nature, moral, intellectual, physical, and sensi- wwe be brethren? Teach us to reaiize the obli- j tive, and fora philanthropic comprelensiveness gations and the blessings of this gtrat brotbet- | of enlightened patriotic power, Wasuington | boed. that ofr country may be united and pros- stands the peer among the great men of the earth; perous, and give true encouragement to the lovers | 2" Aristides for integrity; a Pericles for adminis- of freedom throughout the world. Pity our trative talent, & Wellington for steady courage; & weakness, and fergive our sins. And unto thy | Leonidas for the of danger; a Fabius for cir- great and holy name, through bim who is our pire: pres 2 Napoleon for alertness in con- ce’ iGasant ¥ sitaated.(on Marviand avenue, be- 20: tween @hand7h ~ —white $1 (281 20; ad.) copteining 10 roms, | white Six65¢ ; yellow with gas fixtures complete. it will be let on mad- ‘ erate forms toa good benant. Inquire next deor te | 6°65 Cate atte. Corn Mi the premises, de7-c03 * F° . SALE OR RENT (Or Exchange for Western Lacds)}—-Tha three-sto- RICK DWELLIN » With good éry cel.ar, No. 596 street nm 5 eon 6th and 7th sts west. Also, for sale or exchange, ths two aim ler inxs aj ig. (Nom. 598 and 600.) Will b 2 88 oy or togethe apy 0 JOHN MATTHEWS. No. 313 Petrect north, between 4th aad Sth sis west. de7 3 declining tendency. Provisions generally are OR REN T—With all modern improvements,a | dull. Whisky is nominally isc. per gallon. new 3 rtory BRICK HOUSE, (furni:hed,) on Gatreet, betweer 13°h and 19th ats., No. 194. Aprly Financial. on the premises de 6-3t vite Your, Dec ane eet Gell, and OR SALE—A tleman expecting to leave Is generally lower; Chica ock island OR SALE—A contloman expecting tm Jasco | ttsg; Uninet Genteal shames Ok; Oo. beboe tm Lee: 10220c.; Bacon ilal3c.; Pork $7 0008750. alte. Eggs Mal6c. Whisky 24s30c. New York Market. New Yokx, Dec. 7 —Flour has declined 1c. There have been nosdepel whan se tag Seaaae prices are somewhat lower. Corn dull, with « ink Dwell- be di decayed | other for that of the orphans. No more satisfac- | in Square GSS, at a creat sacrifice. It is within the | crosse and Mil. 1; Michigan Soutbern 23%; New de and redecmer, shall be all honor, power, conduct; a Trumbull for reliance on Prov- | pieces removed the Phalanx were permitted to | tory place ta spend an evening can be found. | con\empia ed extension of the Capitol grounds. | York Central 70; Pa. Coal Co. 75; ing 30; ead glory forever. Amen! idence, and a Doria, and a more than Doria. for | help themselves, which they did most liberally. | Haven't space tosay a word more to-day but ‘+Go!”’ | Vuleinit money wilt be taken at par. Apply to | Hudson 964; Va. 6's 74; Mo. 6's 61 At the conclusion of the prayer, Judge Advocate the Waterloo of Yorktown, and the accomplished | After spending about an hour in this agreeable = THOS J. FISHER, Esq. 406 St Isc W Stuart addressed the assembled company | S!vation of bis country, uniting more or tess the manner, the roll ofthe drum recalied the seattered | Prov Hunry will lecture at the Safithsonian ENT—-A Geel PARLOR ont CRAM eee 19 the following eloquent strain : greatness and Lim og each and all inthe one | multitude, and the Phalanx, headed by their | Institution to-morrow morning at 10% o’clock BER. neatis furnished.at No, 37= D strect.| PRUANKBTS! || |. BLANKETS ©! SPEECH OF JUDGE ADVOCATE STUART. Sublime congeries of himself alone band of martial music, marched back to the | Subject: Electricity. between éth an 9th sis., suitab'e for Members or Re ERA 5 ROR And so ‘tis come to pass,’ Wrote the cele-] “uch, fellow-soidiers, such was the illustrious | wharf to the strains of Yankee Doodle, and re- cs ar (ae a othe: qgntionen sojourmng in Washington. Bed Blankets of all sizes and of all price Wrated Increase Mather upon the occasion of the | man by whose tomb: we now reverentlv stand— | embarking, set forth on their return. ‘The passage | ,,M&s- Surtn’s [nstitcrE ror Youxs Lavigs.— | 00 ner ae Cee apang | Bed gomicris’ : ‘ned : interment at Boston of that unspotted patriot, | bere to evoke the good genius which presided at | back to Washington was a pleasaat one Indeed. The next quaeee comme -22. | At the re- HSENRON FIRST-CLASS BOARDING Marseilles Quilts ! Marseillcs Quilts: General Walte Winthrop, in the same sepulcher | the birth of our Republic, and from its contem- | Capt. Saker, of the Collyer, exerted himself to the | “ion in February, the dret of the senior HOUSE,—Several larce and handsomely fur- | Linen and Cotton Sheeti with two lilustrious Governors ef his own name | Plation to gather fresh inspiration for our patriot- and lineage. “ And po °tis come to pass, that the seg The philanthropist, the civilian, the sage, utmost to make bis guests at home upon the yrandfather, the father, and the son. ara‘sleen ‘| the lofty soldier of liberty—his duty done, bis steamer, and the enjoyment was universal. Ar- | Of the Institute. tived on the wharf, the lines were again formed. Wistar’s Batsam or Wixip C: '. and tbe Phalanx paraded through the streets to | Cures Bronchial ‘Afcctrons and. ail Diseases of the their quarters, followed b: 8, talons! att followed by a large crowd of spec- | 10m the Boston Evening Traveler, January 6, “Itis perhaps but @ simpie act of justice to the proprietors ob Wistar's Balsam of Weld Cherry for US LO BAY, that our personal experience in the use of this articls, has impressed us favorably. One ofthe proprietors of the Traveler was entirely cored ofa long enough to witness the first part of Mr. Ander | severe cough of four months’ continuance, by the son nished front Roome, with all the nogera improve- ments, may b+ has applying at the above house, coraer Ninth and F streets, near Patentand P Offices. de 5-3 A PRIVATE FAMILY (HAVING NO CHIL- dren) having two Rooms to spare, would take two gentlemen to Board, or would rent the rooms furnished. The roo munieate and sre lit with gas) They woulda a pleasant home. In- quire at the Star Office. de5 lw* COMFORTABLE SMALL DWELLING- Showelings of a)l kinds, Domask Tabie Linens and ‘apkins. Our stock is full ia ali departments. We solicit acall from all in want of Dry Goods, WR RILEY & BRO. Betwesn tihend sik oerestee bs no 2-2w = Opposite Center Market. RENCH FLOWERSOF THE VERY juality, and on ve SE At STEV, 3 > visi class will graduate and receive the gold medals oe t tom! ether, cy—<ar- | Mission all fulfilled—here he sleeps that slee; pester: L. pom Paps pi sans tage penn goceatea from which, in tois world, there is no awakeni; f cannot show a collection of such dust as that with | Yet yielding from bis silent dust the phenix of a which this tomb is enriched.” soul whose elemental breath it was that germi- This strikingly solemn eulogy, Major Com- | Dated the great seed-plot of American liberty and mandant and officers and soldiers of the Putnam | that gloriously fructities it still; and which, If but Phalanx, and invited guests, was ultered one bun- piously embalmed by the American le in the dred and forty-,our years ago, befote a W ashing- myrch of their united patriotic affection, and k his AT THE ‘THEATER AND BALL. The Phalanx visited the Theater last might, by invitation, and were received with the liveliest demonstrations of applause. They remained bere Huse, (two stories and attic, with jarge eti- nomtr 336, betw. 9th and ton was given to the world, and jong before in their temple of the sun, will render that tiberty s magical performances; and on leaving the | ¥S°0/ this Balsam and several of our friendsand s0- | jar and back-buiding,! neatly farnisned, in the | — AMILY HORSE FOR SALE, of large ases bed mingled with those of ‘bis fathers. | mortal aa iteelf. Theater received the thanks of Mr. Anderson for quaintanser, who have tried the article, have found | Wort fav of the citys’ The Puraitare wl bo sold A ca ae - With how much sdded force, standing ss wenow | | Sainted father of our country Spirit, great | their presence, and the hope that they would have it of great ‘service in relieving them of sovere | at a Larenin for cash. and to any one baying it the siz0, and who siso is & fine nding dg by the sxcred sarcophagus which contains his | *pirit of the just man made perfect—ob teach thou | a safe and jeasaut trip back to Conaceticut; (the | Pad"fso; rapt oh jaa ence a ey henge vi Oe SIRE Ee re tage eo Apply at once | horse ; sold for ne OUMPHERE TS :. pe agen by that aise which bolds the asues of | wato us such due reverence of Thee: From thy | pronunciation of which word, by the by, consid- | None xenuine unless signed 1. Burrs on the | “ay g st” E ace eT for ton days. de ¢-lw | bis distinguisbed wife, and recalling the glorious | 42zling repose upon the bosom of ar Sere and | erably bothered the magician, he not being = BURNITURETE a | aad unexampled career which God and destiny | Of our father’s God, shine thou in the light of f in the Yankee trick of dropping the middle c.) oe ne spy mt ie penn Ro, where the was to be given them by t! ‘ash- . y fagton Light Intadtry Battalion. ‘Ths scone here | 7S n os 7 Conlere everrwaers. § doS-iws was brilliant in the extreme. The spacious hall Covers —The sudden changes of our climate are bad been profusely decorated with flags and | sovrces of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic otherwise ornamented, while appropriate fnscrip- | 4£ections. Experience having proved t imple bave recorded to him, with how much added | thine own pure example, shine ever upon us the force, Issy here upon tas qx hors these two | descesdants of the patriotic labots here on earth; rlous personages lie asleep together, waiting and as generation after generation of American for (ne appearance of Him who is our life, may | freemen shall come to this sacred spot, here lov- we all exclaim—truly “Bgyptian pyramids do ingly to contemplate thy virtues, and woo thy not .ontain a collection of such dui that with | mighty sbade, impart thou to them from thine wrapper. Prepared by S. W. Fowle .», Boston, and for seid, D. Giiman Se, Fords ines Be Waite J, URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 D f de 4-tf tott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Pa mer, Wasi et cot, between 6th and 7th sts. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR aud CHAMBER en the firat floor for rent, at Ro. re welf.h street, between G and B. je 4 lw* FURNITURE. nd FURNITURE. * The Honse Perpiching Wore of 8 G0. sre now well filled with their fal! Pay, of - ru and Us! E ING f NITURE HOU ay 5 Ae I 2 OR RENT—A_ PARLOR. on the first floor, which this tomb is indeed enriched own essence of power. elements, the biush of | tions of welcome to the visitors were noticeable | femedios often act speedily and certainly when ‘and three fine Bedrooms on the floor abova, at | every variety, which we wich this tom is indeed enriched nington | their earth, embracing with thy Beaven; be it thy | at varlous points. ‘Theatiendance was large, of | komm the early staces of the disoase, recourse | No 76 ba. avenue, two doors east of the Kirk- | Our” cual isto speak of that which is known and read of | *4cerdotal trust to waft their orisons on high as | citizens as well as military, and the. ladies of | Tyockes,” or Lozenges, | the Cod, Coushy ori | Wed House de Sf PARLOR FURNITURE st oak all men, which, from lisping infancy to tottering | Worthy united possesors of that poadis heritage | Washington were represented by a larger propor- | ritation of the ‘Throat be ever ro slight, ax by thin OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, of 3 CHAMBER FU. ANS 4 age, throughout the civilized world, and even which thou hast bequeathed; of Liberty itself, a8 | tion of pretty faces and graceful figures than ts | precauti-n a mores tack may be effectually stories, osataining 12 rooms. joosted near the | gre especially worth the attention o| seera the torcores af barbaric life. ts inere or less | beaven-born in ite own uature, etherial and | often seen ina ball room. ‘The ball was kept up | Warded of Public ers and Singers will find | Treasury Department, formerly occupied by Sens- familiar and appreciated. For where hae not the | Sublime, as the inspiration of God In the heart of them effectual for clearing and strengchenin: the tyles sre much improved supe- with Infinite spirit; and when we left the room as the venerable commander of the Phalanx (Major Goodwin) himself had caught the inf etion, and Ho’ REMEDIES was “shaking a leg” with the best of them. All of Dep Huinphreys & Gove “epecitia, Ho- VISIT THE PRESIDENT. meopathio Remedies put mp ‘expressly forfemily About balf-past 9 o'clock this morning, under | U8*,18 boxes, at 25 and da todate bah lng escort of the Washington Light Infantry. the gaol with book, of tpit P more ig # zi ev" name of Washington been beard? What part of the w Listene? “Pet berecnd now, wuthered se were | sing its praise. “Bs it then thine, with a harp around hissepulcher, at tbe solemn trysting place sweng < the See aia meaner ied — : uy of our own civil faith, and beneath the banner of Se roemalty Tustarfls Ploriocnstatate uuail oue who was among’ the earliest, fondest and | life,and most trusted of his companions in arms. it may | the last rays of human intellect shall have iMumed n, angels bave charge. The banners of arch- els are over it. Cherubims and seraphims do tor Biggs ; or I will rent 5 rooms in said house ig ly As —'y voioe, Bee advertisement. del-ly Also for rent. a sin’ Frame House, containing 5 eae rooms and kitchen. Inquire at 420 Fourteenth «t, between H and I. de 3-<f OOMS FOR RENT—Two Chambers and a comfortably Parnished Parlor, at No. 355, co ner of E and Eleventh sts. del 6t™ ¢ have & fine gas: pore ame Pier and M aeees eevee and Writing Desks MH ure Frene i, Chine and English Granite Ware are Fine English ani American Cutlery, and Hard- KoratiHic RB ; cNT—A lated Ware Putnam Phalanx proceeded from their quarters at |Z. Gilman, enue, wholessie and Fob RE. on OEE. “A fine DwELLUNE page Fine “ sbeold brief i ee eae ke ers worgs more, fellow-soldiers, and [ shalt | te yma se gag es oe eencay\ vant reed = bee W. A Pisreradl 303 north F street; | situated 2021 at, between 20th and Zist ‘xt. For Also: rag nok Mattresses = — ~~ socom net a. have done. With Wasbiagton, gathered as we | ©®" ‘xecutive Mansion for the purpose o! nue and Sixth street. Als, Pond’s Extract of Wi iN please i:quiro next dcor of Mr, BU “HIG- er s, Biankets, Comforts, &e. wa Te on! Pe Fah gues asset BO Seventh i ps the Dominion—that soll ionship of our spirits, and so 2waken and giadden | #f* Upon the soil of Ul so fait of historic renown. which, like our own some of the noblest sensibilities of our nature. land, yielded its blood and its ly to that sacred cause which jet us also call to mind those NANI de Liw* OR b ‘T—The HOUSE and STORE.cs ‘a. avenu ret Ward, op onite the Roves ings. The sto-c 1s at present occupied by asa shoe store. Possession given by t prying their respects to the President. On reach- ng the White House, they were drawn up in line bn the avenue in front, where they were reviewed by the President and Secretary Toucey. After the review, at the suggestion of the President, Ase for internal and external inflammations of i kinds, Sold as above. ms3-ly Thus recalling, our attentiog is first and at once beloved New En attracted by that great leading featare of bis char- | 'feasare most ai acter—his patriotism, patriotism in its most ex | “° comme»mnora' ReaveR, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise mentinour paper. Read it; it will interest you. Bu W-coly oe 5 they entered the East Room, where a large com- December next, or before For particu eare | ditions to oar stock of alted sense, not only 2s sigaifying a pure and uu- aoe kee oot ee eters ie tart rent of distinguished gentlemen, and ote. ‘were Naw Vorx, August 21, 125, erence Dy ER, at the store, or st Mr. txR GENTLEMEN’S BELONGINGS, rise love pages —s implying aiee at To! Seiad teed Gar ah sabhen ee ak a0 Ae ter mee loge Lelie vio Ee dbp het Mgsars Hostetter & a Pease ei a mae ‘ie i-iw™ oor. WM EMMERT. | 8nd, buying wy yt Cy aa ener; of w an evo ness. of effor' jon on €! side o room. aj. win ‘Or some YOArTs pas’ ave n ettiicted wit ae — mark - them which mate the love of country a practical bles- Knowledged leader and gulde, "Let usremember | Pot whee. q id approached the President and introduced Judze Advocate Stuart, who addressed the President in a few pertinent and eloquent remarks, setting forth the object of the Phalanx organization, as also the purpose of their visit to this city. The | try the effect of a bottie of your celebrate? BU President responded ina very happy speech. Before commencing to take the Bitters [ hac {From the crowded state of our columns, we. hada natural healthy action of my stomach and are unable to give even a synopsis of these | Dowels for three months, and during that time speeches to-day, but intend publishing them in | 84 Jost fifteen pounds of fest te ve kad a ta tion and dyspep is, cceasiona'ly attended with te attacks of diarrhea. Being a medical my , | se'dom take any medicino, but know- ing thatthe pecu‘iar condi ion of my sy quired both @ tonic and stimulant, | determi trade’ id gt retail advance on opr cy purchase ices. for éssh: noWing that itisless n at which first olass WARDROBE ARTICLES can be purchased. Our . always complete, is now much larger than usual in OR RENT—HOUSE No. 460 M 5 reet, be- tween 12th and isth. Hhs water, gas,s large rd, and every convenience for s small family. Apply to 1.. EDWARDS’ Gro-ery, or to Dr. CRA- GPR? 124"Vambarton street, Georgetown no 27-vot! URNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT in & privae family, ® Parlor acd Chamber join- ing, very iandeomely furnished, on the first oor, hose the zeal and affection with which they all united pen brat arn dpe i aguy mains — in condolence aud in liberal ald for the oppressed spring upon the billtops of the soul, sends forth | metropolis of New England—the noble sleeper tis sparkling waters throngh rills that are un- | bere, at that time when the fatal port bill bung menmestbtete ditfase themselves everywhere for eter n ooh enews . Price Lotte x for su be peal 4 ri the glow, and the repose of happy Lat we recall AY Kenn ‘. Maarn,& Bandy Carey, Washington, as it happened, came upon the a Pen nm, ison a Monroe, stage of sation when human life, in the angie: whom, I believe all, were members of that im- : : és id and Warm Gioves, have gained five pounde in wright have had a rav- | elevated five fet above the sidewalk; location very Seok and Over Tice a fall in to-morrow’s issue } ‘appetite, porfect dizestion, and no syniptoms | Pleasant and desirabie; only a few ds from the , American world, was welghed down by the hand | morval Virginia convention of May, 1776, whlch |” a¢ the conclusion of the Prealdent’saddress, the | oftyep-pria ordiarrheen But why call your in- | -ta-e Depa tineat and pubs fan Stocks and Scarfs. of power, was mcde the sport of trans-atlantic po- | Povaiess alike of king and parliament, to estab. | officers, and men were personally introduced to | comparable compuund Te an, I Bd tne tmoetths line to the Capitol, on cal madness, was under shock and in » ¥ intolerable eck and in the | fitJupen declared rights a constitation of inde- | RIM. The two compani-s. after again (passing | fur pungent Aromat eaen elighifel warts to door from Viltoenth street, No. $°0_ gloom ni ble oppression. 3 rt, ten- aes local toe whieh, defying | 8 review before the President, then passed out. | ;ffeots upon the syatemare © dolight{al worms fo | POOR RENT—A desirable and well Tooated frat Which wre gor et much Jower piven than weual loci overument, on , defyin; u mach & an © iaratin: low over " - a 7 with all se Semaees, Speen — Ls = Ge peer, in memlend @ marvel te the They then proceeded directly to the National ard ys whl atthe vols. cuniting Sopleee 5 ore SSI DENCE, No. 469 on Sixth street, | for CASH. We wish, however, to be w Hotel The Phalanx leaves Washington for home | ration witnout stimulating the brain or accelera- between D and £ sts. The houce is furnished with | that our sles are confined to the newest « by this afternoon’s train. all the mod mprovements. Apply to THOM. 2048 and the “lowest prices,” at a egal provement pely ee goods La harp at times upon the willows, and satdownand soe of the carth. moved like s pillar of fre RARKE EVENS'S. EIT ip the iret Word—three equarcs | 401 28__Sales’ Room, SoeeS wept; but out ‘upon those tears, fellow soldiers, fore tbe whole country. Let usrecall the heroic ting the nervous ey. tom 80 as to leave any ferlings ylided manly strength and noble resolve. De- Rich’d Henry Lee, who was the first of the old: con- of {assitude o- relaxation. Thisis my experience Great Dramatic Nicut at tne THSaTER — he use of thisadmirabie preparatien. Letothers | gxOR R eee ! = tinental Congress to move that immortal resolution tryit, “Youra, trul GW. Westsoox i {the War Department—e small OF-| BPALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Po cemecaaallentr set ¢ ye Se re pendence which the equally heroic John Prety oot avegy wares george pment he icorst "No.1 Weat Pifteontiat. | FICE, with back room.ortie former may answer | ED conronatED 189). ol | Donanbeons Prost fo- a shop; and Parlors and Chambers, separate, or suits of Rooms. furnished or unfurnished ; close tothe Averue, Inquire at ths ofice, de3 tawt! Fe RENT-—A four-story brown front DWEL- 1 ING, situated on Thirteenth st , between L and Massachusetts ayv.,one of the domiabie Tho shed with ‘80, gas end water fixtures, with bath room _Inquireat WM. P, SHEDD'S Faacy Store, No 502 Kveventh st. oe 21-S8t* FN REDS: —A three-stor, ERICK PWELL- M, CovLtsR, Sec’ Te LIVES anf BUYS a ORY ANT ey Descriptive pamphicts Py, crot of Cclumbay Ente Ry a i "s Meri at low prices. Also, ChildehENRY EGAN, Sat Bewenbh st. B Houtoway's rae eid Creare, was urns, Scaids rMetses, got fatering oniaie can be adduced of the imme - dinate relief-whioh Hollowar's Medicines afford to these ter: eatastrophes tl play isto be produced with Professor Anderson as the tative of the robber chieftain of the Scottish Highlands. ‘The drama is one so replete with excitement as to be excellently well adapted Sa mf m4 for these exciting times. We believe that con- | Toagreess with which nadiadl team ore thom 16 prt for all ‘took it 20 they seemed to him, were in store for a new | 0% Bonn ae mrt toners: heed a les and rising country, and they fired bis contem; raps ape) pra gpa ad tion, and excited bis zeal. Liberty wrapped bim | t!ved to endure for all time, infusing tn) in her fond embrace, and became at once a halo | 0% of its world start!ing paragraphs that ae around his bead. And heedless, utterly, of seif, | spirit ta bbe ae Nene Ce an omens disclaiming every proffer of pecuniary emolnment | tet eooner than yle e rig’ merican aa pouring all bis thoaghts, and every affection- lonial legislation to British control, he woul instinct, and every energy ‘of his nature upon | lend his own band to sink the whole English zed bosom siderable attention has been paid to its produc- ry ‘Sceidents. ‘The grand tion, and that everything bas been done by the 6 Oi tment is that it leaves {ther management to ensure its being a very g' suc- | scar nor blgmish of the skin No family should be cess. Mr. Anderson, by all accounts, is very | without & supply of these invaluable remedies. great in bis conception and rendition of the char- | Sold by ail Druggists at 250.,@20 and $1 Per box or acter, and we think that he must look the burly | P°t ¥, of bis country, he made ber | J#le into ocean’s.depths ’ And aMublenburgb, Me een tie olde: threw Limacit’ thus pure, | that distingulsbed patriot who, upon the earliest and y et aes 6 ee Se order. These, as saairer a familiar tr bho gy pm possessed, and one _ 3 mie send hk enoeastatetnoe grand national vere ort h of chest and admirable jons peeeet, ae ee ir jadir = 7 SE, with back ing. On 12th st.. 10 30-6t pear Avenve umor from blood-stained Lexington, forsaking | hero to perfection, especially as he is to wear ®) ‘To ene Avgticrep{—e sure to read the adver NG BHOUS SF ceecte Anas tod, | eee ee thus all exalted by boly zeal, into the great con- |" nd th was the } ver’ aificent dress, which with the ornaments MaLean’ thon ‘Cordial lo. 470. between F and G stree P J. test for independence, and there, fellow Meee er tke Bus Ridge 2 | exhibited In the window of Messrs Galt & Bro WIR. chor in another column. tL. | KIRK WUOD, £76 Twe Mh st. Bo fed 5g SUtta PE cis a5 333 became what? gee = and cece a for the common —_ presented to a Les lashing sete qT 5 ne OR RENT— Tee ROOMS fm pit TE LUE, HAMIL oN, 0. 2, 00:8, whole meritorious arg chief lis say that the stage is to be full of Scotc! ; joining with water By JOR, ry 2NTH St.. defence; that dauntless who, upon the MARRIED. i F ., rage oat warrior; ite Mecca of ring fit tra bas from the bugle of "war, with the epeed that the taplesst ye ke wey caee eae i a2" Bay ing, the ‘ a By the wi se Fat. ote “Kply os fue preminee, in the place fina the ——— - palaty, Foe pled eanectes of all ity Save, its 1 ae tne piaotems, fully arined and equipped, | ters, which Professor Anderson takes about with LADMON, to Miss ALICE D} this all of Bo, fee ah ravebary between sth tad 5 a i ainting Materisis. never-failing fountain of hope; a deliverer almost F P > y areund him, bas cost near, 000. All the music, dances, Te Wiig oS EN ES EPR peak eetee: evie terms. ‘om Winchester, Virginia, into the camp " ) sity. R RENT—A th brick HOUSE, sn ensorebt Sas oe ee ee omen at 8 : so gen and consbaisare 38 given, and the cast Is very ‘a Beis’ “me Tngood, a Seg with i oe Eirchee es A oan . t a rg inion. Let up here the part of the Baillie, and Miss Anderson plays | On the morning of the Tth i ANDREW [ee ee een Dlok CURTAGHK. with large | £r Olt Glazing or Job cckof aay kind 4 Such and so strking, fellow goldiers, in the bg 4 wi ch 5 pride upon that Matiie. We expect there will be a crushing | g¢ fhe seth beast , former. Sriateches raer of F street ona st. | Brometly 2 Ca OWN. = by Jo here : "To Mield fru “So i sympathy fot in the 7 ae ly 7, Bal Rimors, Ma Dut forthe Meet fen years & wt HS “Nprly at 446 Twelfth Sig eee oan nes bord es, of course, capacities both of mind | Peril ae — ocerve yee withour] Maxine 4 SHow oy HimsELy.—Yesterday, a eletises end fricuds of the family are invited to ol man, who bably possesses an average Rare of bral En in the use of bh al fs his ate dence. » share of brains when Giioed Re faoer from his Teal da so" | pei ae ad | Sue URE } 3 avenue, and get you 16 their samp es fied with prices is pe a and 13 sts..on Sunday next; December 6th, JOHN RAN- DOL PE HMR AUGH. on theca sane ot his ere. ‘The friends oft is funoral be bly proposed, and to be pursued at all haz- | for inde; ey shyt eke 5 ards, through every maze and the furnace even of | Adams, of dur own region, was the lenge onrte auction, tok root in bis spirit. Grand destinies, | Let us recall that idolater of freedom, the Phil- ne bad e strength of arm and in one indissoluble heart, one hope, e , tinat truly we and in early life, | € life, one destiny. ewer a el nner nad | cae Forte te pln Fa, u « jal in the Par’ ot with the ate the Indian, | 0" and bighly-endowed townswoman, 1 a No. for the sign of 2 peddler, who might bave trinkets 4 he fami y are invited to attend 4 no : non ey — ae Dut, upon ¢ word Hes ore | ent As od F sta onto moro on Sixth = . or Sowing Mochines. roved nounein: political aod Saturday afte proclivities. He! was doubtless affected by the | "Ot StS 0-clcek 388 PENN. AVENUE. tha ‘them in constant exercise—bad imparted | Mrs H Sigourney, entrusted. me wi wis Eenstitution thet slagular robastnem which | Vesutlfol poetical effasion from ber own, pen enabled him to bear witbout recoil, all the ter- one So the scenes FORE nT aod rusted rible fatigues of the great Revolutt straggie; | ™e% bay Se ghd gen el while free intercourse at other times with the po- = grog gee nl amyeuy litest society of his day. gave to his manners an ee “ econ shal it ease and dig whieb both attracted and awed, reading you: 4 y whte! i apd probably the best type in his The Putnam Phalawz at Washington's Tomb. day of the American gentleman, and added ex- BY L. H. SIGOURNEY - * q teaordinary ree ry to his whether Here, on spot thy 's breast, i the Beside its sacred ¥ with: frame dwelt aw lew tha pecentaed bond where sleeps one = name sre cree ‘Te bravest of the brave. ture, was at once active, discriminating, solid, Aye—bare the martial brow prebead, . slow to decide, and firm toexecate. For whom accordant earth = vation of things it omitted no detail. Her ‘wreath of ped no liokin it ratiocinations Jt was From skies ye come, = neither ‘by ees or partialities It To bless Virginia's ; was iisied by 20 tricks of the tmagination. It Our infant nation’s diag stars obeyed no idle formulasies. It bowed to no pre- The peerless W A cedeats or authorities, save to those only upoa While on your banner which experience bad placed the stamp of inex- Ye boast the lon beart erable Uath. Of him who with that jp hore. Tt was, in et ot practical in its riew In Freedom's tolls a 3 of every subject, at important facts in the at AA sober light of their (pore loves and reaching its ‘Beek. ere ens, j coneiusions throug ti !nterfexturesof thouy bt waich seme panes 9 Fon a a eae cea eroteig| “Rad proherboadaivine. ‘To a mind thus constituted, and thus performing Aad ne. , a sound judgment wes of course the Ip- Wear ia t souls, pba np heme y+ prudence, in its highest To The hallowed sau Dz exaltation as a moral virtue, the discerning, sharp- This from out Father’ ‘Poms. iqnied weneene And bere I touch two char- vple be errata tts Mane Me. JOBRA ut notoriety fever jast now prevalent . NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. ~ © ~ Wei ie ruc ROM | and Sells orc en ‘ESSION! Fieut AMONG THE Jeuus.—Yeeterday a Sgt Now 18 THE TIME Pent BARGAINS i. occurred on the Avenue, near Sixth Grest induceme: re now offered to all pereons in same cinta teense mies nes, | Phen ees eee They operated fiercely fora time, the butts of | No. en! Come oue, come sil. and buy st. c at red: u sets” teving ee centy amesed the byatanders | Veolia. i, UNTO, 460, HEAYY CLOTHS paceman *Shicung Linens, : BIBS BRO Wenenasis genes Fie AND CASSIMER ES. SuniciaRt Squass.—The: talked of railt se any visited pose sere will pre bave.*been at work several oe" rabieh tab tbe Annivep at Carter's wharf, foot of ‘Thirleenth. |- 3