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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSBMENTS TO-NIGHT. Tuxater.—This is comedy yed. This is ene of Tom Ta Dest coniedies, and it will beput upon the in a handsome manner. engagement at: Deora tae r, ‘will afso appear in one best Yankee night » and “The Babes in tha Wood” tor’s stage Lotty Hough, who has just returned from tate Sea don, char- acters—that of « Mebitable Ann,” wherein she ‘will sing “ Josiah’s Courtship.” Forp’s Tu¥aTER.— Mr. Ford has withd rawn the opera of the « Daughter of tha Regiment,” only to make Hace for weird spectacle Balfe’s gran’ opera of “Satanelia.” from Both Mr. and Miss Richings, and Ford's entire excelient company of dramatists and ballet perfor @ppear at this entertainment. mers, Cantrnavny Wats.—Galleai and Velarde Temain one week longer, and will to-night Sppeur in the beantifal pallet entitied “Kaia- Tine, or the Studio of Salvater Rosa.” attractive performance—«“The Gipsey’s L: of which patrons of the Canterbury never to tire, will also be given. Vanietiea—The barlesques, negro it apne That com- icalities, ballet performances, &c., offered for the amusement of the nightly are pr as the kind ever offered in this city. trons of th: Vaieties good as anything of Indeed, the Acting is often better than on boards of more elsewhere.’ - The “paddy goecasy,” will degtren. of f ing the dance. bas been tende! vota: retemsions burlesq' Batto in Maschera,” the laughable interlude and other rieh perfermances Txxrunayce HaLt.—No better opportunity red the of Terpsichore this season than that offered by the saddle and harness malrers of - the Washington Arsenal, who announct their di ball fer this evening, at Temperance es i *t Joux B. Gover'’s Lycrurs—Mr. John B lectured last Friday evening, to an audi- ence of nearly eight hun. perso! im Dr. Bunderaate’ church, on Feuf-and-a-half at. He was introduced to the audience Henry Beard, President of the Young Christian Association. Mr.Gough looks much j by Mr. en's older than when he lectured here a few years ago; and his hair is fast becoming tinged grey, but he bas lost’none whateverof that | tire which Always gives such a charm to his | lecturrs. with His subject was “London,” bnt in commen. cing he announced his steadfast devotion to the canse of temperance, by saying selection of asubject for a le hat had the ‘ture been left to his own, ehooxing, he would have selected temperafice a6 the inost interesting to him, for he was thoronchly identified with that cause. The population of London increased at the rate of one thousand every werk. There was one birth in every six minttes, and one death every eight minutes. London is sixty miles in circumference, and has five thousaad payed streets. The cost of pmying the roads was $70,000,000, and the repairing cost 2900,000. The ec nin and over half sumed annually. en hundred miles of gaa pipes, a million tons of coal were con. Property w:1s known to sall in London at one million and one milion and a half dollars per acre. to the localities in and about London. iy the a@peaker noted some of the peculiarities ef that c T whie noble river. The transition from water to air is very promfpent among which was the river es, which poets ¢atled «Trer Thames, bat he called a black and putrid, though easy and natural; and the speaker then proceeded to deseribe 2 Loudon fog. Neither Dickens cr any other author had éyer properly dese: ribed it. A London November fog was everywhere, and it got into the throat, eyes and nostrils, and | crept m throvigh windows and doers, and was found in cellars, garrets and everywhere. It house. Was so thick that it seemed like a wall inthe | middie of the street, and lamps lighted at day could not dispel the darkness it There fogs are to a great extent cans great use made of bituminous coal and b dampness of the swainps in the vicinity. mid- casioned. by the yy the But this fog never appeared before November, and Ws not to be seen after Fet@uary. Bat not- withstanding all this the sun offen sLines in London, and carries its cheerful rays intoevery nook and corner of the old city. But Hyde Park, from four to eighto’clock p.m.,is the zay spot of London. There may beseen Palmers- tom and“ haughty faced, whiskered great reputation as an author and a states’ fon Russell, also ge thin- julwer Lytton, who has a man, but who has become more infamous by his speech against this country than he will ever become famous, fapplause;} John Bright, the manot the Charies Dickens! names are noted may also be seen there. The lecturer hizhly eulogized Queen Vic who, he said, reigned supreme in the hea: her people, on account.of her many virt: daughter, wife and mother. The court of Eng- land was trvly a christian court. la passing he paid bis respects to tit cla: « of preachers who imagine that they haye a | le, (applanse;} Lord Brougham, + yt hosts of others hose toria, rts of 2eS RS special “call” to preach, and therefore never require preparation of their sermons. H scriptions of this class were truly Indien Scenes of crime in London were po: aad the good to be attained by beiny kind ts de. ns and caring for the wants of the unfortanae &nd the criminal was dwelt upon at le ngth, After giving further statisticsand recerring | !#Tceny; jail for court. ARRIVAL OF THI Las OUNDHD FROM THE Ba ‘T:.k-FIKLD.. ight, about nine o'clock, tie steamer . Weems; trem min Creek, arrived at thé Sixth street wha bringing three hundred and fifty officers and soldiers, who were wounded in the battles of Fr-der- ickaburg. Ambulances were promptly in at- tendance, and the sufferers were conveyed to the various hospitals with unusual prompt- nees. These men are not dangerously wounded, butare principally such as were able to wali, cot thua managed to be the first to get to the oat. ; The following officers came up in the Weems. They remained on board al! night: Prig. Gen. Gibbon, wounded in the hand by & piece of shell. a ‘ig. Gen. Kimball, of Indiana, wounded in “ h, severely, by a section of a sholl. ‘ol. the re obert Nugent, 69th New “ork, contu- | | { D AND Sccossarut Ropseny at 7 Unitsy Statae Hotrt.—About two o'clock Saturday mo: the rooms of seyeral of the boarders in this caring villain. by turning the keys their locks with nippefs on the outside, and their in- mates robb+d of money and raluables of large amounts. He stole from Mrs. Captain Lewis from $30 to $35; $31 from Captain Judson. of | Michigan, and $2.50in silyer from Mr. L. Love, a clerk in the hotel, who occupied the same room bi a Capt Judson, Mr, ve had the caution to put his watch and money under is head, thereby saving them. The thief then entered the room of Mr. Ford, and attempted to take the walletof Mr. I’. which was in the pocket of his pan‘aloons, and under his pillow, in doing which he awoke Mr. Ford, who | seized the hand of the scoundrel, but, being a sion of theside by ashell. A riffe ball struck | the Lundle ef his pistol by his side, breaking | the weoden portion in pieves, and wounding him alro, Major Bardwell, tigth Pennsylvania, wownd- ed im the lefthand. It was thought amputa- tion. -would be necessary, but there is hope of | saying yee ee Major O'Neil, sd New York, wounded in the right arm just below the elbow ‘The f. owing ar» «among the further casual-* ties reported Lieut. Col. Godman, tih Ohio, wounded in the leg. severely Go}. Wisewell, 2th New Jersey, wounded im the mouth und throat, severely. Col. Snyder, th Virginia, wounded in the head, severely. «Capt. Kelley, company 4, 1th Indiana, killed. This bravo office had just recovered from & wound receired in Lhe batlle of Antie- tam. The 14th Indiana regient suffered terzibly im the beginning of the engagement, losing hait Psnumber, Theentire brizad: of G inball suffered inthe same proportion. Major Hogan, S=th New York, killed. Major Cavanaugh, acting Lieutenant Colonel of the 69th, wounded in the hip. aath New York was The less of officers in the Only four officers were left in the very heavy. entire regiment. Col. Cross, Sth New Hampshire. wounded. Col. Miles. Gist New York, wounded. Gen. KimPall compliments the Uth and Sth’ New Jersey regiments, which, thongh new treops, fought splendidly. Maj}. Philbrick, 15th Massachti-etts, wounded. - > Focrt# Waxp Station Cases.—Sunday— Susan Walsh, assanitand battery: also disor- derly and profane: bail for further hearing. Charles Short, drunk: W. H. Riggs, do.: turned to the military. Kelle Wvylagd, assanit: fined | $3. Anna Robinson, strolingthe streets: locked up threa hours. R. M. Fulton, drunk and dis orderly; fined SI. Frank Tavlor, vagran John Lee, do.; ordered to leave the city. Ulrich, drunk and profane; fined $2 jen Smith, drunk and disorder hued 1 Ty Ann Davis, colored, drunk: dismissed. David D | Randy, was arrested Saturday for assault and | battery, and dismissed by Justice Barnacle. Monday.—IJohn Dick, f David Clark, druuk; dismissed. and John Jelinson alias Bob Js ank Smith and disorderly; James Johnsen, Joan C. do.; turned to the military. NicholasMc drunk: dismissed. Geo. Brown, Thos Elizabeth Stewart, Louisa Johnson, nia Brown, accessories to the robbery at Finley Hospital; Winny Johnson, the keeper of the Was sick in bed, nd nt taken. A Foy Trtkr—On urday afternoon, a boy named Walter B. Douxtdson was seen lurking “about the wood yard of J. W.Simms & Co, riding; fned $1. | FE kson, grand | Samuel Tucker, drunk ) a box containing a fine overcoat light Wan, the thief broke frora his grasp. The slarm was given, bat he escaped with his Looty. Ag ae Hravy Ronrrry.—On Satnrday atternoon, while the family of Mr. John Freoman, residing on N btreets between Were atiea, some rogues entered the house, it is aupposed, by getting on the bake honse, and from thence to a back window, wkich was open, and nreaking opem a door got into the frent room and prized open a bureau drawer, from which they took a box containing S1,008, | which they carried off. The box alvo contained some valuable papers, which they took. The rogues left on the floor a chisel, which hid | teen used in prying the door. It is lucky they did not pay their visit on the previous night, as Mr. Freeman had then $2,500 in the box. | - ae Srcoxp WARD STATO: Moore, larceny of two ov ; held tor a hearing. Wim. Woodward, grand larceny; dis. missed. Alice Smith,’ suspicion; do. ~ Ben). Mix, disorderly: do. Mary Anderson, assanit: fined $3. Anna Jones, disorderly; do. John Kemp, hack withont number; costs, 69 cents. Dec. 14.—Henry Jones, Henry King, fighting in the street; fined #3 each. Joseph Hat, disor- derly; do. 33. Dee. 15.—Edward Me Alair. drunk and disorderly; fined $2. Joseph Jones do. do. 33. _—— DEATHS OF SoLpiens.—The following were reported since our last: John McAllister. s. H. Hamsworth, company @, 157th N.Y. ‘orp. Tobias Corl, company G, i6th Pa. cay. Sergt. H. Alexander, company F, lsth Va. Jas. M. Derry, musician, 16th Coun. J. F. Lamping, company F, 7th Mich. Eh A. Adams, company A, Sth Ohio. Nelson Setchel, company D, 23th Maine. + Lafayette Farlan, company T. beth N.Y. Sergt. W.S. Cook, co ny C, 20th Mich. asi AN Usrorttwate Woman. -Abdonta week ago Mrs. Foley, the gvife of a soldier, who re- sides in Washington street. near Foursh, in a moment of temporary insanity attempted eui- by cutting her throat. Yesterday she ob- tiineéd means and an opportun attempt, which was discove vent its suce She needs to ched. sakes as RORBING THE Exre noon, as the express —On Saiurday after on of the Harnden tél were entered by some ixth and Seventh «treeta, | to make | Company was being loaded with freight at the , depot, Michael Duffy, a soldier. made off with Oficer Crump | arrested Duffy, and took him before Jusiice corner of M and Ninth streets, and about five | o'clock, Mr. Simms haying occasion to go into the yard, the boy slipped into the office, and, opening the desk with a key with which he was provided. made off with the contents, consist- ing of 74 or SU dollars. Roundsman Greer im- mediately went in pursuit of him, and some time afterwards arrested and took him to the Third-ward station, and Justice Clayton com- mitjed him to jail for 3 further hearing. Abgut 26 was found in his pockets, which he stated belonged to his mother and himself, Before he was taken to jail, Officer Robert Johnson suc. ceeded in making him acknowledge that he had buried the money in a gravel bank, near Lett- ler’s Garden: and he took the boy with hii, whe pointed oul the spot, und 269 were recoy- cred therefrom. ; je ngeet tS Provost Gearv ARnesTs.—A man wear- ing & uniform, and who said he was Charles E. Stowbridge. a chaplain in the U.S. Army, was arrested on Satarday and sent to the Old Capitol, he being without papers to show who he was. Second Lieut. Thomas J. Pousland and Ser- ceant Ross, of the i5th Massachusetts volun- teers, Were arresied at the Simpson House, in citizens dress, anc taken to headquarters, where they will be dealt with in « proper manner for being absent from their commands without len ve. A capiain of a New York regiment and a lie wenant of « Pennsylvania regiment, were found at a honse of ill-fame without ps aud ordered to report to the Provost Marshal's 1 office. anda numter of instances mentioned where | the law of kindness had worked wonderful :e- sults in hardened wretches. { Run, were In speaking of the manner of Hving among | the poor women of London, the lecturer said that wany needle women worked tor t-n anda | half cents aday.and the aterage nnmt ber of Women WhO comuitted suicide did +o from the ery cause portrayed so well by Hoo in his “Song of the Shir Of the London Times the speaker has a inion. Itis rot the pow very erful engine the &n people are ditpored to believe it. P Was the most unprincipled periodical in the | universe, andit had never been steady in any one thing exceps ils advocacy of aristocracy. | There was no danger of British intervention, forthe s— were tighton the American tion. and they ques- had more pewer than was gen- ersliy supposed. France had never yet forgot- ten Waterloo, aad she was watc cing int ently | for Engiand’s extremity; and tnat ax; emity would come the day she interfered in~tne American war. The rr ht must triamph. Ma- jorities and minorities are nothing; and we ehould prosecute this war with energy, aud there was no doubt but the mght would triumph. | Potter REPORTS.—S¢cond Precinct.— James Sevoy, assault and battery with intent w kill; bail for court. M. R. gate; fiped 85; also, for running 8 wagon ont license; dismissed upon his obtain: license. Joa. Hitchcock, shooting in street; Joyce, running 4 toll- with- ng & is- mmiseed: also, drunk and disorderly; do. Lewis Doni+y, drunk; taken to & hospital, Third Precinct.—Frank Rounds, (col’d,) as- | Sault; flued @2.55. Jos. Ermintrout, cart Out Licenses; fined $144. Tho#. Keenan, di dismissed. a Briscoe, disorderly; $2.62 Richard Waiker, riding on dismissed. Mary fined $3. Maryand pmpgrert f Go; fined $175 each. Sixth Precinct.—August#annerod, drun! hael It | Withe | rank; fined neon la his person. The proprietor and inmates ’ | of the house could give no particulars of the var Henson Jackson, stealing wood: ae drank; workhouse. | Fourth Precinct.—! ‘th Bady, drunk and Shay, k and disorderly; fined $2. George beng disorderly; Bned 4. Thomas Farly, John Peter Flynn, John Galey, David Hallia, Wm. Mun- son, drunk, and Alexander (rant, suspicions character; turned over to military. John H. Davis, assault and battery; fined ‘Wheatley, Margaret Wheatley, Betts, disorderly; fined $i cach, do.; dismissed. Robe cents costs. John Fremont, do.; fin rad Winter, drunk; locked th Precinet.—Robert Ten fined 32.94. Bro Sal . Pes cob Si. up !2 hoars. Christepher Wilson, do.; dis: locked up 44 hours. Mrs. Wo: locked up forthe night. ——o——— $9. Benjamin and Danridgs Wm. H. Selvy, rt Carter, do; paid 60 Con- Oliver, disorderly; missedy if, in- Grorcrtows City Counciris, December 12 Board of Aldermen—no quorum present. The Board of Common Couneil passed Intions of which the following is the reso. sub- Instructing the tax collector to enforce the payment of school taxes for the year [*61, be- fore the first Monday in January next. " A resolution permitting the building as: tions of the town to use the Council cha: socia~ raber, by peying $1 per night to reimburse the cor- poration for the pee of gas and fuel. (A Single resolution also passed, forbi: the use of the Council chamber for other idding than corporation purposes, without the consent of the Sonn ) A resolution making an appropriation Christmas dinner for the ok Soldiers in the District hospitals. fora ick and wounded A resolution~retarning cerlain hogs to Mrs. Mary Crowley and Joseph Nicholson, upon paying expenses. Tesolution investing a donation of Mrs Mary Hardersty in corporation siock, the in- terest to be a; @ Fourth of almshoner. A resolution restoring a resolutio: -Property-holders to’ protect area rallipg, and pphed annuiliy jo the purehase of uly dinger to ‘the inmates ef the 2 compelling S by suitable A resolution Amending the hog inw, 25 tha one family may keep two hogs instead of one, a+ heretofore. The Board then adjourned. im i. Bory Rowurry.—On Fricay nigh, Mra Mar. @eret Regan, residing on the corner of Ninth and (2 strect: OD retiring to bed, mounting to sbout 400, in go! ut Ber money silver, aga bp Dotes) in & baz under her pillow; but On geuling up the next moriing tae mone: fone—seme daring thief having entered tao night od wade off wub the prise. Was uring > Minitany Fryerats.—Yesterday morning the reraains of Col. Gonner, of ihe ith Wiscon- sin, who wns killed at the first battle of Bull nyeyed tothe Congressional Cem- etery, the 25th Maine, Lieut. Col. Shaw com- manding, performing escort duty. The r:imains of Tient. Randolph Knight, of comp&ny A, ith battery New York ariillery. were conveyed through Peunsylyania avenue yesterday afternoon to the depot, escorted by his and followed by friends tn car- ‘The remaine of Charles Charlton, s member ot company DB, cuth regiment P. V., were escort- @i to the depot this morning by bis company, “sion to hi me. BrroLare ARRESTED.—On Friday and Sat- urday lust, detective officer Donaldson, of the Metropolitan Police, succeeded in arresting a «Inan named Miller and twe negroes—N ysen and H. Woodyard—who are charged ef amun named Cohen. perpetrated on the 4th instant, when elothing valued at $60) was agp ine ant, when ec 0 hing ”m the preliminary ¢xamination before Justics ‘his burglary was with a burglary and rebbery in the tailor shop | Thompson, there was sufficient evidence to | warrant the commitment of the ppisoners for a further hearing. Officer Donaldson has found | in the possession of one of the negroes sume portion of the stolen clothing. = eon ee Scspicrox ov Focr Px: ternoon Jast,a sailor was found dead in the cellar of a boarding-house on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Capitol, by a police officer of the Fifth Ward. From papers w his person it appeared that his name was nidas May- nard, and that be was from Durham, Conn. It is supposed ha was drugged and robbed, as he ‘Was seen with a considerable amount of money man any further than that he came to obtain lodginge, which were given him. Coroner Woodward was called, bat declined tohold any inquest Ee eieeee SoLpirre’ Cunistwas Dinxuer.—The fond jor providing a Christmas dinner for the sick and wounded soldiers in Washington and vi- ee is rapidly increasing. Mrs. Caleb B. Smith has received near $1,000 trom various sources, The donations range from #3 to $100 each. mg the contributors is Lieutenant General Winfield Scott. There are 25,000 sick and wounded soldiers in Respite here, and, it isto be heped that all will unite with Mrs. Smith and endeavor to give the soldiers a cheer- | ful Christmas entertainment. |, do.; do. Hannah Wilson, (col'd,) | ——aieeere Borp KosBeRY.—On Saturday last, about 11 o’clock, some burglars or a burglar ontered the ; Store of Middleton & Beall,on Pennsylvania | &venne, near Sixth street, opened the safe, and took therefrom a large portfolio, containing valuable papers, thinking it to be monoy, but, alter breaking it open, they discovered their Mirtake. They scattered the papers in a pas- sage-way back of the store and made off. It Wap a very narrow escape for Measre. Middle- ton & Beall, as we understand there was quite a large sum of monoy in the safe at Phe time. —— Featrvat.—The ladies of Foundry M. E. Jhurch thix evening commence a fair at Odd Fellows’ Hall, the proceeds whereof will be de- voted to the improvement of the interior of their eharch and Sabbath School. The fairs of this church have always heretofore been gotten up in & very excellent magner, and therefore nu one who may deeire to visit Odd Fellows’ Hall need be apprehensive of not enjoying them- selves Deurverrp to Tuw Cryin, AvTsouiriEs.— T.ast week Col. Baker, Provost Marshal of the War Department, transferred to the jail, tor trial by the civil aurhortries, the following per- sonr, who are charged with forging soldiers’ discharges: J.C. Gtbba, J. O. Faunts, Moses Warren, snd Alexander Cameron. Itis ancer- a#tood that other parties will shortly be delivered over for (he sction of the grand jury. i gee “ORATORS AND BLogvencx.”—Mr. John B. Gough will deliver his second lecture this eye- ning in Dr. Sunderland's church, and for this occaston he has chosen tha above subject. This Fecture is the latest one he bas written and & «aid to be by the press of other cities his very best. aie De Temsiety’s Pocket Pickzep.—Samuel A-Kughler was; on Saturday, arrested aud cenumitted to jail for s further hearing, on com~ pisint of Dr. Tamblety, who charged him with An attempt to pick bis pocket of forty dollars. y—On Saturday at. | Ferguson, who committed him to juil. + CrimrnaL Cocrt.—There w No vases lor trial this morning, and the Court took 4 recess, to Await the action of the grand jury > POLICEMAN RxsiGneD.— William A. Wilson, policeman in the tenth precinct, has resigned. eg Daearyess. Noisesin the Head, Impaired Sight and for a.l mala: fthe Eye and Ear, consult Dr. Von Moschzirke: culistand Aurist. Throat Dia- enwe, Cathrrhal ‘Affections: The success of Dr, Von Morchzisker in the treatment of the Eye, Far, Throat Diseases and Catarrlix! Affections has been unsurpassed. and gained for him the testimonials of hundreds who have been under his care. Ofice 227 Pa, av., opposite Willards’ it* > To Arms! To Anus!—The citizen soldier will dnd a mote deadly foe in the brackish, muddy water aad damp night air than in the most deter enomy, Holloway’s Pils so purify the blood and strengthen the stomach ard bowels that the soldier can endure rdships and still be strong and healthy. Only 25 cents per box. bs) — For Hourpay Presents, beauti{gl .pppropriste and cheap, go to the Dollar Store, No.438 Pennsyl- vania avenue, near Four-and-a-balMstreet, snd supply yourrelf from their really magu of Jewelry and ailver-piated ware > will find the Mattress Cot bie. ax it can be folded up into a yory ting into acanvas bag. [tis at and can be converted inte a chair il. amd isso arranged that it may } stuffed with hay or straw. It ia made o* both car- pet aud canvas, For sale at the India Rubber Store of Allen, Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, between bith end 1th ste. . de elm BERS LM At tur Innta Reseer Stone of Allen, Clapp & Ce., Pern. avchue. between Wth ‘and ith etrecta the Officer and soldier imay Gnd a great variety of Rubber Coats, Ponchas, Blanket=, Leggins, llows, + Boute, Cups, Bipes, and tho ¢ sand and one useful articles in the Rubber line. Also. a large stock of Buffalo Robes, linod and un lined, Wolf and Lap Robes, Wool Blankets, all col- ors, Cork Beds, Horse Blanket@: and everything to romete warmth and comfort in the esmp and field, ere, too, may be found a large assortment of Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Stockings, Buckskin Gtoves and Gauntlett+, Valices Leather Bags and small Trunks made ge stand rough usnge in baggage wagons. Camp Stocle, Cots and Arm Cuairs. All of which will he sold at reagonable prices, de 10-1 —— ent stoak i1-n* Minivary Orvicrns very desi i small pac and durabl lounge at Isnia Repper Goons.—It ix not ne@seary for Mr. H. A. Hall to enumurate the different stylen and kinds of Rubber and Gutta Pereha manuiae- tured goods that he keeps on hand, (he keeps them all.) and a glance inte the beautiful store or list of priced given by bis attenddnta will convince any one that bis establishment is really tho only India — pci eo oe sonata att tae ipo next door to Mesars. Harper ell’s dry goods warehouse, between 9th and lth sts, de 6-t? SBE eR Boots ann Sno} Inpra Ri 28.—Th ticles are soll cheaper at H. A, Hall's India Rub- ber Warehouse, 310 Pa. avenue, than at any othor store in this clty or vieinily. Thisisso. Call snd satiety yourselres. 310 Pa.avenue, — no 2l-tf Corus, Brnions, Callosities, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Joints, Chillblains and all Diseases we ans oe toss of : : ~Wurgeon Chiropodtet, t 4234 Pennsylvania avonue, between Pour-and. streets, Washington, D.C. 0; rformed ip a few minutes, and t! can always walk immediately without thi inconvenience. and gentlemen attended | their residences when desired. no 18 MARRIED, ‘ On Zharecay, Des ee at the Fresbrterien ‘arsopage ia Frederic! ry lan u Rev. John B- Ross, Mr. BAM@BL ©. ENODE. ot Hagerstown, Md., to Miss M. KATE LANE’ of Bounsboro’, Md. ‘: LSetatre Frederick and Hagerstown papers copy. On the 12th inst.,after a drief illness, MARGA- RBTTA BECKLBY, the beloved infant of Catha- rine Beckle: iy aqids moutia. ‘The funeral will take place from the re-idenes of Mr. Robeet Holland, at 3 o'clock on Tu r= noon. Her friends are respectfully invited to at- tend, botween Gth and 7th and G and H streets, * On Bunday, Dec. 14, at KS o’clook after a long aad aimful illmces, CHARLBY M., youngest son of and Laura B. Denbam, aged 15 months. thy bosem, faithful tomb— Take this new troasure to thy trust And give those sacred relics room Toslumberin thy dust! _ Nor pain, nor grief. nor anxious fear, Invade thy bounds ;,no mortal woes Can reach the peaceful sleepér here Whileeangel+ wateh his soft repose. The funeral will take place to-morrow evening, Dis iauil are reapactTaly tanied WSettoad foe e are res y inv: 0 a , from his parents’ residence, corer of Ninth nnd @ ste, On the 16th inst., BLLSWORTH NEIGRS, aged 1 year, 6 mouths and 2 days, youngest child of Raruel and Mary Ann Armistead. The relatives and frieada of the family are re- spectfnily invited to attend her funeral. on to-mor- row afterpoon, at 24, o’cleck, from tha residence of her parents, No. 620 Bighth street east, Navy Yard. { Intel. and Repub. copy.} * Suddenly, in Georgetown, D. O., on Thursday, uth inet, JOHN BR SONS TON, years, formerly of Westgrove, near Alexandria, Vs. He leaves a widow and three children. | Amaffec- tronate husband and a devoted father, In his uv- Pmely end his family have sustained ao irreparable ‘OBR. SS ! u L™T222 LEATHER™! LEATHER The enderseeet would inform hia old custemers and others in the trade of Washington that he has taken the well known aad Leath meriy occupied. by Wm. will be kept a general ascortmi igo mapafactured L GB. Hides alw: _ ded tw* eee 128i The public will fad in thia ee NEW BSTABLISHMENT A carefully selected assortment of Standard Works in tish, French, -Gpsmen. Italian, Span- sh and the Ancient Languages, comprisieg History, Travels, Pcctry, Noveis and Jureniles, as well as Cyclopedias, Dictionaries, Grammary, Military ianuass, Mapa and Booke on the ‘Natural and other Sciences. SF Orders for books not on hant, domestic or for- igo will be promptly excouted. no #im ‘ENTLEMEN’S, YOUTHS’ ayn BOYS’ WHITE Mand COLORED DRESS SBIRTS, embracing large and small sites, with or withont & very large assortment of WUOLEN and OAS6I: MEE SHIEK CS of beautiful patterns at bow mesons, Gotdtewtw = {Int} 353 Pere aveace, | TRANS WANTED! TEA { seven o’elock, prepared ber ny | announcing to their friends, WA THO By a reopectable girl, a SITUS Be ase cop anes iene Bor WANTED. One that com write o legible hand. I ire at eh. eof WicH & KIECKHOMPURE, STi Pewee ee TANTED_By “re. P. Muiboual tom W Aiteewiang dremeer Neo ae bene eRe néxt door te Canterbary Ha! 1st WANTED iumenr TELY_Two WAITER wt Calt ot . Apply at No. 415 EB strsot. second door trem Ninth st. atts 7 ANTED—Rv a reapectable young | . W “ire ation was ‘Faneral Rowsemor=. sat cook, wash and iron, No, 106 aith at., — t and M. : * ‘At the Metropolitan Bath Roows, 321 Detrest-a YOURG “aN of industrious cnda we rae CHOLLAR MoGWAN & BESB. msn. one child, wis! her home. A TABLE YOUNG MARRIED WoO- oe a _ Address Box 7 Star Office. it* NTEBD—A WAIT: the W ‘a 2a7 Pea. preg, hatposn RO ae, ts.;, (one What understands the busi come gat good wagos the whole year round;) bai ON eg Gers 2t* mustapply, ATION, by a respect ble an, a4 cl bermeid, gag to ssai.t in experienced aad cor ? ed five years in her last place. ease at street, it* ——— W ASTEDOA SITUATION, -in 2 hake of duriness, by a Belt Fen penta! le youug man rome education, who would raake/nim. Section aa permancat ompheymeuts aeahton ine jectto rmaneat employment, 13 Btar OMce. tact eae Ayn ad eh ELE SE NB HUNDRED MECHANIOS A ‘BOR. O'zns EBD re a N08 AND. LA jerickaburz to work on wi harry. bridges. All offering themacives ‘atthe Castsset at past SHiicwne bone, eee meodek . Will be engaged. eed wth oh 1t A 200T, AND SHOR SALESMAN WANTS A Situation as salesman or buyer; is well ex- perienced in the trade; has i ee ere, Cea t ad ex, a fair, yay +m talary. Address for thier Gaye, GEORGE RU Wy ANTED At the Central Hotel, corner of Pa. avenue and 6th street, two CALL BOYS. Good referenco required. de 19: 28* A GENT: EMAN DOING BUSINESS in Wash- ington, wishes BOOMS fer himself sod wife, with Board f..r wife, with a quiet family, in George- town. Not too far from the Reilcoad. Address “3. 8.M..?8tar Office forthree days, de 13.31" A REBPEOTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES = ‘uation ag cook, or to waiton officer ts the avy. Can Has cooked in the army and voreferenes. Oall or address No, 253 L street north. Cail ‘or two days. de 15.2" ANLED—A SITUATION, by « young mau, who writes Bnglish as well as German, to make himself useful in a public business. Bo objectson to leave the city. Sutier preturred Ad- dress “H.L.,’ Box 555 Post Office, Meehingion, (3-1w* OT. ALEXAN- army. Q° ARTERMABTER'S DEP DRIA, Va.. Dee. ith, 1852.-WANTED! WANTED!$_106 EXPBRIENCKD CARPEN TERS for the Quartormaster’s. partment, at »¥ a. Applieation to be.made to Mr. J. Alexandui DOUGHERTY, Superintendent at this eo C. B. FERGUSON, de 13-1m Capt. A/Q. Army. V 7 ANTED—Fifty TAILORS, at 607, Garrison street, Nary Yard. =* 8S. WOLFHEIME! de 12-6t* WARTED—A steady and sober TEAMSTER. Apniy to W. G. BUSEY, High, below Uridgc ners street, Georgetown, } paul Wood. a distance of two miles. Tate descending ro: e try ing @ppo. hte Alexandria. BRlY at once at 174 Fourtecath street, opposite Willards’ Hotel. teams for sale, apply at the same place. de 11-6t* \ 7ANTY:D—Two hundred MK O'BRIEN, Eaq., at the Monuimen de 9-1 W A NAMSTERS “Tor the Guartersetien ae partment in thixcity. “Apply to C. H. SNOW, Gea- er uperintendent, al ofice. of J.J. DANA, de 3-Im Capt. and 4.Q°M.,U. 8. 4. {Tntel,, Repub.. Chron., Balt, Sum,and Phila, Ledger, please copy, one month. 10 000 LADIES WANTED—To Flannel. Velvet, Merino, Mudiin, &e., Stamped at 2803; Seventh stroct, orthern Liberties. Cloaks, Sacques, Capes, Josies, SHppers, and Pinonshions, Stamped at 7 rates than any Other place tm thecity. Cars go right past thedoor, We stamp your goods while you for sale on Gnest Also ki Sta: od . gfemember, 240%, between Land M. pver a Gi. ttle Yard. lambric, w muslin. de 3 Ww ANTU—Every person to know that | am in the market, ready to pay c: for all articles in the housefarnishing line, Thess leaving the sity orh asurplus, will do well to call. B. BUCHLY, 428 Seventh street, between G. ani Dealer in New and east aide,) re, 10 U6-tt AY 7 ANTED—Every one to go at ‘to the DOL- LAR STORE, 438 Penn. avenue, mear 4% st. and sve for themselves the beautiful stock of Jewelry and Silver-plated Ware, there selling for only cue dollar, ne 15-im™ {URNISHED HOUSER WABTED.—Wanted to mo (ja va from oe ne amie bes ve l, e: ior & family. Loc iret or Second Ward preferred. Address Lock Box 5. Washington, D.O. wo 4-tf YW ANTED— We buying SECOND-HAND W AYURNETU RE roves soa BEDDING. for which we are paying the highest cash price, F ilies declining housekeeping, or having 1 of furniture will find it fo thelr advan to give us weal. BONTZ & GRIFFITH je 12-tf No 369 Seventh at., between I and K ITICK..—Thore in want of Employment of any . Fam- surplus TT kind would etter eallon the new Intelligence Office, No. 511 Ninth st., where the best of pay will be given to first-class Servants, I have always applications en hand fer good 8, Laundresses, Chambermaida, Waiters amstresses; ali for Young Men to wait on tabics, in private cr hotels, Farm Hands wanted. Employers in want help will fiad it te their advantage to i Sietotine Wehner” without charge by a) as above. be op Sanh Those having | ANTED—500 good, sober and experienced | Hj Second-hand Furni: | wo tt nels Ny accu tomed to manage cattle. £ poly to ANTHONY | f i | officers er gent % their | a j =. between roth | a private tamily, within two blo 3 | POR RENT= Tro oi LOST AND FOUND. ai Step 2 THE STABLE ER OF ecu hear irae tie |p meer eee will be upon re! E of the horse te stable, J. BLIGH, del53t* s«éPeortor at Kirkwoods’. REWARD.—Lost, on Friday, Ith iasten:, a drewn or brindled COW: bade cnsin, bell padlock om her neck; has lort bai! blag much ‘no white excepta i is ou and bast her Dag ie dr¥, a thin & few days of calving 'T will be paid te any ove returning b rast éth street, between tC it... Capitol Hél 0" 3 de piotels « SORTMOW ANB. eoctal EJ ry Th Li i fi ‘otes. e ie et de eral ab ded by returning it to paper e e returning ‘BA to the premises of the signed, a rei COW, which the — forward, proving pro; defeat corner sath and L. me TRA From beri SAU Nie coteee ofreh oe ‘rite, o'elock, @ white BORS® and an on WAGON. Any ope retu) ning the same ta tre Park Hotel, Tuk atreet, will receive a liberal reward. de 18-3t* B. LBINS ate. OBT—In Washi last Wednesday, hi i LW vicer srotcel COACH DOGr sented TS pane answers to ad on-when lost a collar on the name of corporation medal. wail i Beten tt returned to the Georgetown Post Offer, io st" : $5 REBWARD—ESTRAY.—Lost, last Tuesia 2) Dee. t LCi Gow: Sth, bw Mr ne wred buffalo, with bo split, and star in her fore- head. ath, red sew, with a wooden knob in her horns. The above reward will be -paid for their return to TIMOTHY O'BRIEN or to PETER CON LAW corner x Gete., lish Hin. j FOR SALE AND RENT. _ FUByIsHED, ROOMS TO paar —rer sia pentiy,furelebed. ud” very co Feb , and The neighborhood is one of most desirable RS. in thecity. Exery attention to those oceupy- | ing them, No children inthe no rkcé ! ‘OR SALF—A BUS(NESS STAND, near | | F the Raflrosd t. Inquire at Union Faloon, North Oapitol street, opposite ¢he Banitary Oom: | i eS is —— FOE BENT One laree PARLOR. handsomely Fornished ax a chainber,on the # floor; also, other Rocms, furoished and unfurgished, No. 457 H+t:, between 3d anddth. Table to be had pext é ee F°3 833 class Furnished Double PARLOR. several Furnished ROOMS, with or without Board, Bath Room. it No } dt Fa de cor City neighborhood. tenant only. A. tire Also, ety lecation and the very best of . The Parlor will be let to first-class A de 15-3" OR RENT.—A first class Furnished Double PARLOR, Also, several Furnished ROOMS, with or without Board, Bath Room, gas, at No. 435 D st.. between 4:2 ‘aud 34.st«..3 Uoors below City Hall; heaithy location and the yd best of neighborhood. The Paglor will be let to first-class tenant only. de 15 6t~ FS FIXTURES, FURI TU D WILL of e Hotel, on Peun. re best of location in the city, 1S furnished roows and Dining Saloon, Also, stabling for ten horse Wit proprietor wishing Se ren. will make liberal co’ ions. Apply with real name ‘and Sadrene “Haney 0 Ww.” Poxt Offios. del5-eot* FPGRNISHED PARLOR AND ROOMS FOR RENT—A Giret clas» PARLOR, one or two Bet- rooms. with Board, in a private family. with Bath, and all modern improvements through the house, in the cen of the city, convenient to the Depart- ments, Post Office and city cars. Enquire 359 PF street, betwe: and 15-3? TondRan A convenient and well Furnished ROUSE. Apply on the premises, No. 409 I and Lith sta. Possession given SALE—The STOCK, RE and GOOD WILL mediately. ‘ANY GENTLEMAN OF REGULAR HaBiT: Nieting fe welt-Furnishes BED ROO! Rotel, will address at thie office, three comfortably PUR NISHEBD ROOMB, om the second phi foors, (two of them contiguour,) Depart: it i city. Table B m de 12-3t* TS RT—A furnished Gret-clacs FRONT PAB- BR, at No.2 # street. Inquire 32 Fpace. dedi-iw* F° SALE—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, le roof, adjoined on the north by a brick and near frame house on the south square 353 fronting on lite str-et west, between Dand a aoe a + quire at 431 venth street, een G and H. de il-tf JAMES H. SIMPSON. NTT handsomely FUK- FORREST Dae, 24 ly FC furnace houne N EP ROOMS, en first floor, warm eaters aieMan the 12th about ¢ ee SLITING ROOMS, and PAR: | ween 43; and 34 stv..3 doors below | shin- | the day of sale, tne Ghsajcesis. Canesten ree notice. j thoroughfares lead into the city. Tete - | One side and isabout os Pi deSeokds GREEN & AMS, Aucts. FUTURE DAYS. Se eee) By MARRHALL & PA _ Auctionsers. } Sox 7th at. der O00 Feltoee’ . HRISTMAS PRESENTS, FANCY CR Bronze sod Plated Ware 4 Chine. Se: ph cnr store at auction. on ri URDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Mie wil fe sell worthy the tention of wanting bandsome presenta. pres tive. deus MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucte, A Bs In IM ‘fentaclen,iesecd from The Oleg Circu't Oorrt of ‘the District thereon, seized and iyitto wears f : C"Al-xander, and Nowe and in favor of George J. Jol Frock sas mart + )PARSHAL’s SALE .—In virtue of. NS RAC | District of Columbia, for cee aes ton. and to me dire: for eash, in front of 3 one oa e BS a Robert W. Hughes county. on TUESDA | 1268, at 12 o'clock me., By J C. Mo@UIBE & OO. Auctionsers, j of be ty SALE OF VALU TY on Norrs L Roo! 176, folios 287 ; ~aad lit with ‘gas; use of bathroom, wi Ay . Lot and cold water allowed. Reterenecs required | f4,"f0are & Tents N t lth | . Togas st No, S41 Tetrect, between 3th and isch | TGicd wiseck weet; And ramming "Sask ngs and nem the oceupancy of Hall & White, on Maine a between 43: and 6th streets, Ieland. ey TKR quarteriy,in advance, WM. MSSLLI8S, le Eron Works, or to Jersey avenue, south of Capitol. de 3-Stawiw SALE—The LEAF, FIXTURES and'GOOD WILL of & Srst class Wholesale Liquor and Butler Establishment; has been doing a fine bust- ness for two years; located in the central part of Pa. venue; will alco male & first-class restaurant. Fi = gerticolars apply to the Agency Office, street, near Pa. avenue. N. . MILLE&! B. Also. City Property and. Houses for sale. deS-tf OR SALE—A two-story FRAME DWELLING, on Sti street, between Bend ¥, I 7 506 Seveath air: meget | Kaquise No. $06 Seveath si} onto ert ‘Ooms. Gia Fellows! Hall, BOARDING. =! es Beart ) gne square frem . sini eommunica- ’ Hotel. Inquire at nels BALLS, PARTIES, &c. [pus ORB SEAB OER ANR TOR NAR ONEIS: INT FIELD AGAIN. The members of this Club take the picasu: o! ani the pab! ir_goneral. that they si thelr pANTH GeARD BAL Lt Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDA VENING, mnber 31st Tiokets $1, admitting a gentleman and By order of | 5 Ww anne of ane Sutiee a van, . Neumeyer, J. Lavender, BW. Jobnaton.” 413-3t* T= BADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS ov TH WASHINGTO. RSENAL Take great in annownging to their many tends, and the public in qaneral that the fitend ‘giving their BIROT GRAND aul a rr f intend t Te: Hall treet between snd 0th, on the 15TH OW DECEMBER. The Cr et ata pledge eemeesives ae = oren i ‘make this the Beil the teasen. iResletrated bras and string band is el Lg evening. te or 6 ill be allowed in the room. Tickets §1, sdmitting a entioman and ladles, By —— of | neon ie ri ti Arr jeanne, - omen (tee 0) oe Sich 3: Baimbien Hickmaa. eee Floor Manager i Darnell, . Boland . Leesneter, '. Oppe 5 Reception Comsen atten J. 0. Miller, H. Nolan, ali T. Turmbarke, W. J. Carmichact. le 1 SS PERSONAL. M®: MARY H. GILLESPIE AND DACGH- nddrecring SAMUBL RAMBEY. Surgeon Gene vate Once. ; verde teat OTICB,— Whereas my wife, Lizrie Viola Wer- ner. (sad Van Winklo,) having left my bed and board withont my consent, I hereby caution all persons against trusting her en my account as I ag tracting. ‘will pay no cebdts of ey or ey ive, Dee. 9, 1962. [4012-St) late Capt. of Artillery. ERNANBO WERNER Need not have troubled hima-If to give notice to the community in re- gard to debte which I might contract,—a husband who hae Dever yaid for was! or boarda’’ — warriage,—as his name could carn ine DO & . Ser) ormétiy LIZZIE VAN WINKLE, December 12, 18€2. de 13-20" . EMILE DUPRE, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, WHOLS6ALE ASD BETAIL DEALER tH FISEST FAMILY GROCERIES, FRENCH AND GEEMAN WINES, LIQUEBS, CORDIALS, CHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, BUM, GLY, SK@ARS & TOBACCO, baa now on hand A Very Fine Assortment of the gdore at faiz prices, 4 SBUTLBERS SUPPLIED. pov mete * WARZED-—BOARD, in a respectable private | ven" family, Residence between Pennsyivani ea ot rene elena Re GEORGETOWN ADVER’MTS. KR SALE— noe’ ‘5. u. KIDWALL, Georgetown, D. 0. 7 I A > N o* OACTIER'S RESTAURANT. The subscril 1d tor of this well-k: sericea aimless ere bis numerous friemdeand patrons that he has suc- ceeded in making the te in the Restaurant department, which emables him to eomply with the urgent requests of the citizens ef Washington and the public aa Inasmuch as be has @ refitting of the Soper partof the for the accom- modation of gentlemen rT vate ERS AND SUPPBRS, €c. arr have made to y, tebe from ie, markets of New York and Philadelphia, daiiy, aus a FISH, , BAST RIVER OYSTERS, ee the season. joe selestion WIN. ‘ -IQUORS LIQUORS si VAN A CIGARS, from the old-eatablished of A. if f Co... (opposite Wiliards’, op hand. Cc. _Bo %-eolm ) will U' ietor, 2 Pennsylvania avenue. GOLD PAPERHANGINGS. ~ 486 } Gold and Velvet, Gold Stamped, and med Bra Bank PAPEUS. at the’ lowest rath oriske, a a se WINDOW SHADES of any stple or wise; in Store or made to order. Orders for Py ~~ ing or Wisdow Shades punctually oxecntens L ined or count: ry. ‘ Ryman ae - J. MARR RE Rr, j No. 436 the no M4-eolti 8 doors stove Ota Fellows” Hall, Wee RODUOR AND FRUIT. and for sale at Raltimore ARDING,— L@rge and well Furnished ROOMS | j i a Dwelli “ lerme One-third cash: the remaisder ta twelve — with interest, secured by a : ice. Mh Trustees, vo rect OS & be., suse... | pistpone nth’ WEDAMEDAY, Doe. ft, some “Bour am °° ENRY Ra : | ane Sei. eee ee ght before the rise, we are it, LADIES DRESS FURS! jeter ras a of our own . thus e jous re man ‘ith. Each mil te be wagon * yoo Baste a | eee __a90 Pa. or. cts Beat MG barrels Prose BOOB N TSINS, OU. ae potercey evi) tlt POTATOXS \ er sinc a 3m boxes New Yor: OH BRAK | SHAMPAON® GL sas id ON. PY é. Beare, ea SS @t eyprerae 1 bones DRLND HERRING | BROWN, TELLOW AND WHITE SUGARS, & PEANUTS, B kSso LEMONS. | S702, amin Corner of Bighth and Distrecta, | otataae 60 8.j oe AND Mas iets aoe fine peel Pe myers | Med aind AA selected Stock Dears | * Fe meaner wnat” Geayy Woelen ; | gPURE GROUND OOFTRR, Beasted ant Gronne F camry use, at res HENS & 00. | teow at LWies 334 avenge i 7 7 oe 25-att Detween oth and 10th streets. | Fosttay * Rew BL NB, COTTON B™ Buthtings, Rarerte zo ko ‘One price only, marked in éot-me

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