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LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. a "s THRATER, last week, the Richings a EN seccesstul ron with «Satanetia” pad 3 Enchantress.” This evening they put Side oper d appear in comedy, Mre. Mow- Ky nm," with Miss Richings as «Ger. R. as “Adam Trueman,” will Ou Wednesday evening next, . Made," snd M be periowine Richings will taka the grand Met Carer nefit offered herby Vice President n and a number of leading Senators and ‘Representatives. . WatninoTow Turater.—Té-night “La Tra. gis” will be produced at the Washington qreater, Mile Cordier appearing in her great Tie of wViolett=,” Maccaferri as “Alfreda,” Jed Amadio as “Germont.” A wery brilliant company grevied the prrformance of Saturday Siebt, and all menifested warm satisfaction with the entertainment. Mile Cordier made a gine impression on her first appearance here. Guovex’s T#zatTeu.—One of those rare old Eozish comedies, which is always acceptadle | totheater-zoers, and of whieh there are but few now played, wiil be performed to-night a: | Grover's. Modern comedy has been much per- yerted to low artistic uses, and one is scarcely acecptable uniees tt showr an abundance of jarce and buffoonery. Of a different stamp, how- ont, is Sheridan's “School fur Scandal,” which fecomedy, purr andximple. With A. H.Daven- ort and Grover’s fine company in che cast, the produetion of this comedy to-night wiil be a auccess. Ov» Frsiows’ Hatt.—The Canterbury com- peny remains here two Bights longer, owing to the non-completion of their Hall. The grand re-opening will take piace New Year's eve. To-nicht the ever-popuiar «Gipsey’s Lay” will be performed b} Julia Mortimerand Kate Pen- poyer. Resides which a varied entertainment of song, dunce and Ethiopian e¢entricities, will be given. Agnes Sutheriand and Nellie ‘Taylor continue to please with their vocalism. Vartetixk.—The dill announced. for this evening's entertainment at the Varieties em- | braces “Irish Perfect Cure,” and “Irish Court- ship.” A number of new rmers, as Kath- een O'Neil, Marie Zoe. B. Yates, Sam Long and La petite Heloise make their first appear- ance thisevening. Miss Eva Brent, who has beretofore delighted Washington audiences on other beards, also appears. ——— ae Dreatus or Sotprexs.—The following have bern reported since our last: : Morrison Lyman, company A, 2d Md. John Eiding, company C, 27th Pa. (Geo. C. Fosx, company E, 5th N. H. | John D. Stamp, company O, 22d N. J. } Jas. Hoghes, Quartermaser's J.B. McNaugiton, ror ry Se loth N John Fay, company G, 691n N. Wm. Clooney, company G, %th Conn. Jas: B. Brown, company B, 7th Wis. Jobn Lynch, company B, 7th R. I. Aller Hopson, company B, 4th Vt. ©. B. Hanford, company B, 40th Mass. Chas. G. Lincoln, company C, 22d Mass. Chas. Farr, company E, 2ith N. J. Martin Kel-el, company D, 142d Pa. Jus. Bennett, company B, 27th Conn. S. H. Lane, company I, 4th Me. Andrew A. Edgerion, 2d Ind't ¥t. SS. Jeremiah Roblor, confpany B, 37tk Pa. Edw. Farrar, company D, i6th Me. Altred Kim back, company 1, 105th N.Y. hen.’] Doraldson, company ©. 5th N. I. Jobn F. Goodes, company G, 62d Pa. Wm. Grills, company C, 126th N.Y. Jord >aper, company (, 16th Me. Jobn Suhre, cou-pany D, 133d Pa. Geo. Ogle, company H, i53d Pa. Frank B. Johxeon, company E, 16th Me. Wm. W. Horrell, compan; ,»lith Pa. R. Enas Leitzell, company Te7th Pa. *. Potter, company A, 32d Mass. Marcus Holt, company I, 11th Conn. Thos. Hand, company A, 71st Pa. Uriah J. Bisck, company C, ith Pa. B.C. Francis Stein, company A, 7th N. Y. Napoleon Adams, company E, tst De Enas W. Guilick, company D, 3ist N. ¥. | i es PRESENTATION TO SBORKTARY Axo Mus. Soeitn.—He@u. C. B. smith, Secretary of the In- terior, was on Suturday night, presented with @ hard:rome service of silver, consisting of one urn, two gobirte, teapoi, Lowl, and « large sal- ver. The articlys were most exquisigply chased aad bighly ormam: nied. On the ealver we no- ticed the foliowing inscription: ‘Testumonial!l of respect Presented to How. Cates B. Sarru, Secr tary of the Interior, TDece mie r 27, 1862. Mr. HW: E. Miuer, of the Pension Office, made the presentation speecu or behalf of the donors, who were the employers of the Interior D-part- ment. Mr. Smith received the gift in a few touching and sppropriate remarks. Subse quent to the presentation to Mr. Smith, Mr. Commissioner French peered pe on the part of the employees of the Capitol extension, @ costly gold watch, (inlaid with diamonds,) with old chain attached, and a handsome dia- mond ring, to Mrs. Smith, as a token of their esteem for that excell-nt lady, ou account of ber charitable and zealous labors in bebalf{ of fick and wovnced soldiers in hospital. Ths compliment to Mrs. Smith was appropriately acknowledged by her husband in the course of bis speech. aioe Necro TestTimony.—On Thursday night a w gentleman, accompanied by a colored men, went to the Second Ward station and eeked Justice Clayton toissuea warrent on the onth of the negro against Caleb Mitchell, a Che negro.) The Justice retused to swear the berTogeonsidering hum doabttul testimony, (the law admitting of a doubt,) and farther because the law allowed vo fecs for this class, of cases. ‘The gertieman contended that.the Hegro was How a comye eat witness against a sie tipper uncer the last section of the emaacipat act cf August last, and that the duty of the Justice Was togrant the warrant. The Justice still Tetused to ixeue the warrant, stating that before commencing such a practice he would like to white man, for an assault ari battery on him, | bave a decision by the Circuit Conrt; but acreed 4 to issne a warrant egainst Mr. Mitchell on De Spplication of the gentleman if he would maki the affidavit “on inf received" in order to have argements on the admission of oolored testimony agzinst white |. The gentle. * man stated that it was certainly the intention of Congress to give negroes in such cases the same privileses as white persons, and if the law Was not explicit enough now, it could soon be Tade £0, and in company with the negro went off with the int-ntion of procuring the warrant from some other justi —— Tax Parotep Maninxxs.—The marines on bonrd of the Ariel, who were taken prisoners by the Alabama and paroled, numbered 133, instead of 120, as published in the telegraphic reports, and were on their way to Usilternta to form the. at San Francisco, and to fill v¥ecanci m the Pneific squadron. The de- tachment for Mare Isiand was under the com- mand of Major Garland, and consisted of 103 Bon-commiseioned officers and privates, about 6 of whom lft ae headquarters in thia tity on i Lieuts. and Daniels. oer Cohen and Lieuts. McKean aad Corrie joined the command at New York With about 40men. The draft to fill vacancies in the Pacific left this city with the juadron above under Lieut. McElrath, and numbered 25 men. It is pnderstood that after being pa- roiled they proceeded at once with the and ere this are at Sam Francisco. freely in liquors, in the midst of 2port one of them, named G. Stahl, was stabbed By a Remier. Stahi dicd in the courre of the ‘Yesterday morning, was an accident, Prati: Manag their oes a seham fight. Justice W: mm, and further inv: until the ‘Witnesses can al! be present. ler is about eighteen of age, is em ‘ment hostier, and it is said he is a relative of the deceased. ——_—__ Axsotage Diwwex at Jopiciargr ———— nip ES retary So:ith, mare Hospital were yesterday regaled with another splendid dinner. Forty turkeys, 20 chickens, ‘20 ducks, & gcese. and @ variety of side dishes, vegetables and delicacies were provided. The Sed dina ‘Sverything “was con- ning-room, and @ was con- ducted as on Christmss day, excepting in the ——< ree which of course deteriorated uc om tnjoymrat of the participaats. ‘The dinner was got up under the supervision of the efficient he-pi'al sueward, Mr. 8S. O. Espy, and was 8 really eratfying affair. ~—_ District So.piers’ Downths will be given to partes enlisting meets It bas be Bovstr.—No more after Jauuary tet, 1863, in apy of the District regi- en found that but few resi- | Cente of the District avaiied themselves of the bounty, but most of the enlistments were by PRties from who in many instances Were desert rs other regiments. Other Parties enlisted for the pu Iacing the Seunyr kaa cn Macken oe Played the same gam eisewhere. —¢——— Maronic.—Ate Teguisr communication St. Joi n’s No.11, F. rad 4. A M., recent; ‘Deid, the follow ing officers were elected for the €neuirg qeer.. F. Stansbury, W. M.; 0. W. Keon ty, §. W. J. M. Kauseil, J. W., W. M. Faith, Secretary; and C_Cammack, Treasurer. ——$—_—¢ a ae — —Dur neighhor, W. PF. Riche: sence us & m ificentiy-cot- Calendar for 1403, just published by him = Po.cs Report at — Michacl Whaler, selling liquor to soldiers; fined sh, aiso, selling without license; do. 5 Second Preeinct:—John Role and Hol. rand, drunk; turned over to military. QYalen- tine Bail, fast riding; dismissed. Third Precinct —Eaward Beatty, disorderly; fined $5.44. Michael McCay, do; workhouse. Wm. Warfield, do; do. Arch. Nash, do.; fined $2.44. Andrew Day, do; do. 5.44. James Conner, do.; do. $4.42. Joseph Hunter, grand larceny; jail. Frances Gray, drunk; dismissed. Mary Lymans, do; workhouse. Emma Camp, petit larceny, diemiseed. James Faulkner, dicorderly; fined $244. riding on pavement; do. $1.44. John Williams, Gieerderly; de. $1.44. George Williams, drunk; dismissed. James Bracket, do.; do. _Peurth Precinct.—Jobn_K. Bailey, drank and en #158. — ert + lo. . Frank Cooper, disorderly; do_ 21.53. Jake Hunisker, drunkand disorder ; do: . Jobn Brier, do.: do. $1.58. Joseph 'Reilgers, jarceny of a jack and horses; dierphsed. Sixth Preeinct.—Charles Carter, alias Ellis, petit larceny; jail for court. John Wallen, obeiructing railroad; fined $5 H. C. Eltiott, drunk and disorderly; do. $3.94. J.-S. Terrell, eo. turned over :o military. Phillip Cassady, drunk; and Wm. H. Gregory, do.; dismissed. Tenth Precinct-—James Shields, intoxicated; Jonah Webster, suspicion of stealing; fined 35. Mordecai Carpenter, disordert '; Thomas Pratt, de; Mary Anne F. Whalen, do; Rose Smith, {disposition of cases not reported.} Ma- nateas Openheimer, nuisance; fined $1.91. Mr Voict, do; do. $1. —— FOURTR-WARD Station Uases.—John Mad den, drunk; ordered to leave the city. George Holling, throwing stones and profanity; fine $1 in each case. Wm. Younger, disorderly; do. #2. Henry Gray, drunk; turned to military. Chris. Cockiey, assault and battery; bail for court. Retlert Stratton, creating nuisance; diemissed. Chas. A. Buchanan, druak; turned over to mil- itary. J. Holloran, fighting; Ninnie Gibson, | strect walking; dismissed. J. Keenan, fighting; fined $1. Thorgas Mann, drunk and fighting; Bned £2. eee Whorndhan, do.; #3. Stephen O’Flannigan, Wm. Fargarity, fighting; $5 each. Henry Whorndhan. threats, sscurity for poace. Dec. 28.—Micbael ‘Mourne, Thomas Cauley, deserters; John H. Huber, intoxicated; James Earry, do. and disorderly; Alex. Earl, de.; turned over to military. John Leinhardt, sus- picion:: John Fil rald, drunkand disordarly; dismiesed. Benj. Sterrin, larceny of an officer's hayersach, belt, &c. from Selduer & Oo.; jail for a hezring. Bridget Kane, larceny of a shawl upd veil from Sarah Bishop; jail for court. James McManas, drank and yagrancy; locked up4hours. Chas. Campbell, drunk and disor- cerly; fined & held fer a 1}: . S. Tanner, suspicion of larceny; aring. ee LARCENY AND A€SAULT.—On Friday night, ree marines, Wm. Abernathy, James Gorman nd Morris Patten, wert into the barber shop of Fleming Jordan, on Seventh stroet east, and commenced to haul the furniture about, Patten taking Iwo razors. Jordan expostulated with th: m and persunded them to leave, and after they went cut started after the police; and as he returned Gorman engaged in conversation with him, when Patten came up and struck tom cn the bead with a brick, knocking him gown. The first named was arrested by officers cceurrence, and the others were arrested by offerrs © heard by Justice Cull, (Jordan and Gorman, ere of the parties being witness,) who com- mitted Patten to jail to answer tho charge of | larceny and cs-auit and battery, and dismissed | the others, eee DEAD ARRIVING FROM FREDERICKAny Re — | Quite a number of bodies of the brave soldiers who fell in the tight at Fredericksburg are ar- | Tivang ta this city for transportation North. | Gn Saterday afternoon eight were received by Dr. lioimee at his establishment, Ninth strect, near Center Market, to be embalmed. Ameng these were the bodies of Captain Koanedy, tst Michigan infantry, and Adjutant Reed, of ‘the 14th Pennsylvania volunteers. The remains of a large number of non-commissioned oilicers and privates will be removed to the States from whence they volunteered as fast as they can be procured. ee Rskacut on-A COLORED May.—Last night 2° colored man, (servant to Gen. Halleck,) in passing the corner of Sixteenth and I streets, was struck by a stone and knocked down, when he aroused the neighborhood by his criea of urder,” and Officer Burll, in going to the tpol, met two boys named John Edes and Wm. Tiruff, and took them in custody This morning the case was heard by Justice Clayton, the colorrd man making a statement, but could not identify the boys as having struck dim, sande they were standing on the corner just befors he was struck. The justice fined each of them $1 for disorderly conduct. SSS Roppegy.—Abont 5 o'clock this morning, the boarding-house of Mr. Dyer, No. 491 Eighth sirect, between Pernsylvania avenue and E street, was entered by a thief, who succeeded in stealing & coat and pants, a silver watch, and about sixty dollars in money, from one of the chambers. The impudence of the thief, and his knowledge of the premises, ara apparent in the fact that he was seen to strike a mfatch and enter the house, and go direct to the cham- saw him, and supposed all right. a eee Bas Monry.—We have had repeated oc- | casion to warn the public upon the appearance of counterfeit and ‘other worthless muacy in our city, and bave the satisfaction of kuowing that the Star has aided considerably in driving out the shovers who were making themselves so mischieyously busy here. A worthiess one dollsr note of the Hamilton Bank of N. Scituate, R. L., is now being offered here. The bank is ; and thongh. the note purports to be of the iseue of 1600, it looks to be nearly new. ely ning two soldiers got off a car near the Park, snd secing Officer Beall near by, attacked him; but the officer, being rather too much for them, Inocked one of them down and grabbed the quarters. On k i his hold they again made at him and were again knocked down, when, Officer Johnson coming up, they were both ar. delivered to the military. ————— i A DisornpERLy Hovs8.—Om Tanreday noon, 46 A number of soldiers were enga: | ® game of cards at the house of F. A. Mitchell, ' om Fourteenth street, between O and P, a dis- pute arose relative to some money, and the pro- prietor ran one of the men (W. M. Cooper) out and chared him, but was met by Officer James Johnson, and arrested. Mitchell on Saturday afternoon hada hearing before Justice Olay- ton, when it was proved that tne house was very disorderly, and a fine of 15 was imposed. | er | .Lerter Cargizrs.—During the last fiscal year the csrriers of the Washington city post office received and delivered 561,235 letters and £2,697 newspapers and | seep pee Total, | 619,025. Amount received for sad paid over to carriers was 86,055 76. In_ Baltimore the number of letters was apers and iphiets 147,431. . Received and paid carri- ee TukkatExixe TO SHooT’-John Miles, a | Virginia contraband, was arrested on Satar- ; day eveming by Officer Tait, cl with drawing 8 pistol and threatening to shoot a eoldier near the Fourteenth street bridge. Be- tore his arrest, Miles threw asray or hid the Weapon, but it was discovered and identified. Miles wae fined $20, $15 of which he paid,and ‘wes released on giving security fer the pay- ment of the remainder. a genes A Rorts vor Repet SurPPries.—Since the | paragraph rela ive to absconding of drafted | men from Maryland to Virginia appeared tn | the Star, it has been openly stated by joe aaaGovern. | who ought to know, that the same route—via Rerlin—ix used for conveying merchandise from Maryland to Virginja, and that large supplies have gone to the rebels by that route. cae cca aeck ARRESTED yor Lanezny.—Bridget Kane, a @irl about fourteen years of age, was arrested yesterday afternoon, by officer Bunch, charged with aes b-reape pring eto oo apparel ‘was locked up in the ouse, and will havea alter this morning. ieee emntiite A Sovuverm.—A beautiful photographic Ukeness of Mrs, Seceviary” Smith. having an appropriate ground of hospital scener. peta issued by some .of her frionds, aud be obtained, we believe, at the bookstores those desiring a souvenir of the great ristmas dinner. 2 es No ARngeets.—At the Fourth ward there was net 0 single arrestauring the twelve hours suc- ceeding the close of Sunday morning's report. ‘Thir ta the firetday on which there was no arrest by the Fourth ward ior since the es. tabliehment of the Me! tan Police. Was & servant. Fourth ward bearing before Justice agian tows HosPirat is shortly to be converted intoan ¢@ye hespital, under the chargeof Dr. Hatchinson, an oculist of some reputation. —>— CoaL.—FPive beats, Isden in all with five hundred and siasty-three tons of coal arrived at ‘Georg: town on Saturday and Sunday. ‘Tux Hoserras in thi« city and Alexandria contsins at present 13,000 patients. Pxrreom at.—Gen. Sickles ts in the cityona temporary visit. Dennis McCurren, | on Sixth street east, on Saturday afternoon, Chas. Remler, murder of | | Geo. Siabl, jail for a hearing. ber. His boldness deceived the person who | other, and pring AY irl them to goto their | in; rested, taken to the central guardhouse, and | sand and cne’ useful’ articlos in t Parker and Walling imme:iately aftor the | rke and Shelton, and the case was | of: Cork Beda. Horse Blankets, ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN.—On Friday eve- | EB Gentlemen ; before meking arrangements UROHES SURREYDERED.—On Saturday the following churches, which have been in use fome time as hoeprtais, were given up by the Goverpment, and the patients removed to other hospitals: Union Chapel, Twentieth st; Cranch A ses Seb ai rte — b streets; and Ebenezer (East Was! ), Fourtp street east. The nts from the first wwerevtnsvea ts Colum College, frem Cranch to Ascen- sion (H street) and Patent Office, and from Eb- enezer to Emory and Odd Fellows’ Hall. SORES ELS Fuxsrat.—The funeral of the late Si McNamee took piace from his late residence and was attended by a large number of friends and relatives, and the Columbia Fire Com- pany in age numbers, who were accompa- nied by Withers’ band. Rey. Father Boyle, of St. Peter's officiated, and the remains were in- terred at Mt. Olivet. Roprive a Crorues Linz—On Saturday, Alex, Woodward, coi’d, was arrested by officer Cramp for robbing the clothés line of Jno. Sib- lert, on Seventeenth street, of about $200 worth of clothes. Justice Clayton, tn view of this fpepies of stealing being s0 prevalent, thought it necessary to make an example, and commit- ted him to jail for court. DeaxrTRR® ARRESTRD.—Michael Mourne and Thomas Cauley were arrested on Satur- day, by Officers Nichol and Frazier, of the Fourth ward, as deserters. They were both taken before Justice Walter, and by him turned over to the military at Centra? guardhouse. aaa! Worxpsn Sorprers.—To-day, sbout 150 wounded soldiera will be sent by rail to Con- necticut and New Jersey, the representatives from thoes Stétes having made an arrangement whereby they may be treated in hospitals in their respective States. eee ae CorvaLescents, &c.—Since Saturday 221 convalescents from various hospitals in Mar: Jand and Penneylvania, and 35 recruits for Michigan regiments have arrived. —— a A Heavy Day’s Work.—There were mailed at the Alexandria post office on December 23, 1662, 12,625 letters. ss os Dr. Joven begs leave to infumn the inhabitants of the First Ward that he has opened an office joore’s drug store, 113 Pennsylvania avenue, be. tween Nineteenth and Twentiethgtreets.——it* emia aaa Wr _worep advise our ba | € venth street, between readers to call at stamping done. and M,to - their 2 26-5 DIARIRE FOR 183.—A‘valuabie pocket companion for registering events, past. pre-ent and future with almanac and calender and blank space for erary dayin the year, cash account foreach month, ills: Ry ble and receivable cach month, Bhiiing: eller, Newsdealer and Stationer, corner ud-a ha fstreet and Penn. avenue Has ora: y afferent kinds in Varioua styles of binding, Coromence the new year with a diary, Bon’t be without one of thoxe usefal little souvenira, de 18 eo6t ees At tar Ixpta ReeBRR STORE of Allon, Olapp & Ce., Penn. avenue between lth and Iith streets the officer sad soldier may find a great variety of Rubber Coats, Ponchas, Biankets, Legging, Air i, Boots, Cups, Pipes, and the thou- he Rubber line, Also. a large stock of Buffalo Ro*es, lined and un: lined, Wolf and Lap Kob: #, Wool Blankets, all col- romete warmth and comfort in the campand field, Flere. too, may be found a large assortment of Shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Stockings, Buckskin Gloves and Gauntletts, Valices Leather Bags and small Trunks made to stand rough usuge in baggage wagone. Camp Htoolx, Cots and Arm Chairs. All of which will be sold at reasonable prices. de10-1m —— Mitirary Orricers will find the Mattress Cot very desirab:e, as it can be folded up into avery smail space, fitting into a canvas bag. It is strong snd durable. and can be converted inte a chair or lounge at will, and iso arranged that it may be stuffed with hay or straw. Itia made o both oar- Det and canvas. For saie at the India Rubber Store of Alien, Clapp & Co., Penn. avenue, between 10th and lith sts, de K-im Sees Inpia Besser Goons.—It is not necessary for Mr. H. A. Hali to enumerate the different styles and binds of Rubber and Gutta Percha mauufae- tured goods that he keeps on hand all,) and a glanee inte the beautiful store or list of prices given by his attenddats will couviace any one that his eatablishme=t is Teaily the only India Rubber Warchouse, and is located at 310 Pa. avenae, Next door to Mesera. Harper & Mitchell's dry goods warehouse, between 9th and lth ata. de 6-tf i (be keeps them Guest PENNSYLVANIA KOUTE, eta Baltimore and Harrisburg, te the Northand West.—Two trains leave Washingion daily and a on Supday—qnick time— low fare and sure connectiv Soldiern’ tickets sold through at Government ra! For tickets and fur- ther information apely at the office of Great Penn- sylvania Route, northeast corner of Pepnsyivania avenue aud Sixth st., Washington. Office open from Sa. m. unti) 9p. m.; on Sundays from 3 tod p. m. au M-ly 0. Nonrom, Agent. Coane, Buwtons, Callosities, Club and Inverted Nails, Enlarged Jcifis, Chillblains and all Diseases of the Peet aos ae treated, without pain or loss of blood, by Dr. White, Sargeon Chiropodist, at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between Four-and-a* half and Sixth streeta, Washington, D. 0. Coste: tions performed in a few minutes, the patient can always walk immediately without the least {nconvenience, Ladies and gentlemen attended at their reaidences withont extra charge. no 18 Tue Sorpiee’s Tack #Ri —For over forty years Doctor Holloway bas supplying al! the armics of Europe with his Fills aad Vintment— they bavixg proved themeelves the only medicines able tq cure the worst cases of Dysentery. Fourvy Sores, Woundsand Bruises. Every knapsack should contain them, Only 26 cents per box or pot. 2:2 eee ee Inpia Ruspea €-00p6.—The piace to huy your Babber Coats, Leggins, Camp Blankets, Have: Rubber, ie - A. where you can obtain them at prices, 310 Penna. avenue, between streets, 0 23-tf = Hall has just received a lot of Officers” Long aad rece! a ol cers’ by Leh Gull nioued Coats; also, dail Guished Pon ined Coa " lar asd, alot of blue English Talmes. very} ‘Siceach; gira lone and light (in Ca; vee, which Tr arehouse ania sven tween oth and loth eta. . oem tf Ri Bi 1D S01 The above ar BBE! OTS AN — abo! tanware sols chesporat Hi. A. Hall's Todia Bub. ber Warehouse, 310 Pa. avenue, than at any other store in this city or vicinity. Thisiseo. Oall satisfy yourselves. 310 Pi enue. no 21-' Barous.ox’s Hara Drs, Tha beat im the World. William A. ° De vom } Guces a color not to be natare— warranted bot to injure the Hair in the least; rem- edies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the | Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Mair soft and besutiful. Sold by all Druggists, &o. BF The Genuine ts signed Wittiam A. Barous- LOR, on the four sides of each box. Factory, No: 81 Barclay st., New York, ma-ly (Late 333 Broadway and 6 Bond st.) Hou! Passents, tifa, roeriate ant ckesecaeto the Dollar Stove, 9°. & ennsyi- vania avenue, near Foss: ‘@-balf street, and supply yourrelf from th of jewelry and silver-plated ware. DIED, On the 22d inst., ARTHUR, son of Wm. O. and B Anne Conwsy, aged 6 months. * On the 2th inst , after a few days iliness, MIBA MARION KSB! A, youngest devghter of and the late J T. Mason, Jr., aged 4 years, 11 months and 8 days. 6 On ember 27th, af about 10 o'clock eee ek: mitt of Be sovers Illness. Her friend: acd eet, dee 1i-Im* . HL d. 3 jusintances are respectfall: favited to atterd her funeral. which will take place ‘om No. from No. 527 H atreet, between 6th Tth at 10 O clock on Pusstay morning next. — i etyles; also, cat and fitted, Mannan or ook E838 axp De ANGERS Wil find it much to rd bon whe eomfort(if out) at th Sr aera ong eotined carats eatire Fes intended oxolay ire may be nd aise of s private home, rae a Prove: oacsares xe AND PANTS Sat ponelved @ very obotin eneurtereat SE0NS ET YOUR WASHING DONE G NariongL tie LAUNDRY. ne. By, Biro? (oR IS and a Citizens, Everybody. “Inuit joteln. CHRISTMAS OYSTERS. ned informs his friends and the public thethe 1s read; ASE ee ons of the most salt YSTERS for the Christmas Holidays. dinners and par to give hime call as they can be furnished with the beat bivalves thatthe maKet can prodgoe oa them Hoeral wan ontiee ere eel rr T square south of Pa. even Go 10-3 everything to | PERSONAL. M®. L. SMITH, a most ex test and heal- Medium will “give ei! at GO South A ween let and $d ste, Copital Hl, for ox. of disease, eel: ef dissase ing your Sod street, re ta Bi reads om itr) p.m. “Sittings Heurs from 9 _de 2-2w* NO IMPOSITION 1088 has just arrived. Doctress and . Was borp with o natural gift. She it od future—wes never knuwn to fali. J ll you” very thoughts. cause speedy mar- Hager, Lring together those seperated. No. 435 P'stroet, betweor 6th nod 7th, Fhe only par sen that can show a likeness ef tuture husband or al t friend in reality, ion SO BOARDING. HiASDeomatr FURNISHED APARTMENTS, with Board. ean be had in adelightfal loeslity, convenient to the Capitol. Apply at No 7 Indians ave . bet! a4 Me ity Hall. iemae and 455 Opposite City Hal Bere NG .— Large and well for rent, with Board, sii ting, 01 par oxen oe BALLS, PARTIES, &c. FOR NEW YEARS EVE!-THE OLD SAR OUT AND THE NRW ONE IN— THF OLD ORIGINAL UNITED IN THE FIELD AGAIN.—Mombers of the United Club take pleasure in announcing to their’ friends. ana ths public in genoral, that they wit give their tenth Grand at Temperarce Hail, on WEDNESDAY EYENING, Sist. The members pledge themselves that ro pain: shall be indest of the tpared to make this one of the s teasou, Haya’ brass and string band has been on- occasion, Ticketa 1, almitting a gaged for the mittee of Arrangement: gentleman and ladies. Wm fallivan, J. Mazwe'l, dex-3t* EMEMBER 'E HERO OF NEW OBLBANS'! R . THE BICkORY BOoYs IN THE FIBLD AGAIN! The men bers of the HICKORY CLUB take groat pleasure in announeing to their many friends and the public in general that they w ilgive their 11th GRAND DALL at Tempsrance Hnll.on Kat . hetween th and Ith THU ESDAY, Jan. 8th, 1863. Tickets Sgentiemans d ladies. For particulars see future advertisements. By order of the Committee. 1t* ‘an: draittiog | AUCTION SALES, - AUCTION SALES. ° THIS AFTERNOON AND To-MORROW FUTURE BaYs. : W. L. WALL & ©O., Au " By GREEN & WILLIAMS. oe Pa. avenue and Ninth street. CCTIOUN BALE OF Hoveaoue *s E*tT§S1v8 SALE OF ELEGANT AND RIOR Kivcuss Feamrens —On w M4 URS, 3 cidceume St eiclock a, m:, we shall seft al the. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS at co teeh areas NpeVork erenucsna Cane, 5 o . O2FURSPAY MORNING. December ith. com hitoesny Botese Tiset ore, acd Fables, and ecutinaing Bureags, hashstand: ond dispenetl of gt cur Auction a, the stock ofan ‘Wardrobes, papel ve % Jece: a jatoats, ‘ROM NEW YORK eather Beds top and Mot All manufestoped in the very dest and richest | "nan, feds Heir, ry manner. warranted free from moth, and asregre- | Th: ir. and Btai Carpets, sented Consisting of Fuge Zit fopreie p08 Sel Su BRAL ROYAL ERMINES, China, Glass and Croozery Ware. . HUDSON Bar SAShES. And many other articles tec mumerous to enumer- ate. FRENCH SABLER, BUSSIAN SQUIRREL, ROOK MARTEN’ &e. A very extensive assort it j CARMIAGE ROBES Enable GENTLEMEN'S FL K MU PFLBES AND GLOVES y J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Au PEREMPTORY SALE OF NEW We rerpectfatiy call t! tention APLE OK HoLivaY Pxesenrs. to this steck of Mleaant Bi to end ‘Fo webapp EVENING. Decem' i ay AS ee bY one of the best manufactarors of Broadway, | Bart o'cl, ck. we aball salle the Sra: f +» York. fur retail trade, and to be sold for cash, | A®ction Scbtabi tor Bescemns dackep Whe without reserve. Bound Books. sai oe en WL. WAVL & 70, Aucte,_ ee od Aitume Souvedirs, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Atciionoars, Evetry, Fistories, Christmas False, j ALUALLE P relies Hp Dhaaee a Naaad |S gre dr peLic Sace — Ln vii decree 4 4 arte, Circuit Cort of the District of Golumbis, No, | _S¢#7 (Rep) J: 0. Mc@UIRE & O0., A ing inchamoery, in a cause wherein Wil iam By J.C. McGUIRS & CO., Auctioneers. al. were pisintiffa and Henry C. RUSTER® SaLE OF DWELLING Aut! sce, oeatan fe. the ne ‘iber. axp Lor OF @ STREET FORTH, PRET: ; og teglde Axp i2rm STREETS EAGT Op TUBSDAY AF TUERDAY, the S'th Gay of December’ iset ary | NOON December Sith ap he 2"; 7 ie, ‘4 ; te "cork tn ihe afternoon, the following valuabie | premise, by virtue of & des Teslaber 2 a. 6, He te wit: : “res \ 7 t “piece or parcel of iand in the city ef Wt folios 468, et ace, aeouesaret bot which is known as the eastern half of Jin Square namberad tore- hund sad red twenty eight (2, )ix reservation au-n- % ) begin: t the routh line of red tom, (a2 the same ree pp 4 riz, (6.) ‘Lis feat 8% inches from meribvand Tuning back ict patoy' it | Retin of inte Garret Maney cas sbet with the three-alery Briek Buildingsivaated | $h«bee morth 3 feet Wy inches ere : Terms of asle ara: One-third eavh; and the real. | fo.tene (Ii Inch. thence sox due in two equal instalments at 6 and 12 the. mber eight. (8 )in Square rest from the day o’ sale, the rred | St the cast line of said eight, ( paymeats to be secured by a deed of trust os the bund red (100) fest ome(1) inch from the premires sold. f 1tthandG streets, thence south one bi s If e terns be wang napetiotart within Give | (ic) feet, thence west. twenty-fr. ays frem the day of sale the subscriber ese: ; test, tones ona Coen the right to resell the prop Tiy.for cosh, on tag | north one hundred (1) feat, ~-) z 8 i i Pt ys" public notice of the time and place at #! ‘isk | aut ecnt of the purchaserin defante ne ply A ay All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. t ar giae oe A_HYDE Traata. dem.2t_ [Rep ]°GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts,. a Lean anne AES Maem TAKE NOTICE! BOY E SHIELD! 3. by request> f heir many blic in. general, inten h GRAND BALL a reet, hatween “th al TGHT, January 224 in future advertisement. FOR SALE AND REN FoR FEST_A newly furnished Frout ROOM, F' No. 454 Bighth st., near D It FSR BENTITo ge Furnished ROO: between G and H streeta, | {OR REN ROOMS, veral hanisomely at No. 454 ithar, ide. de 29 3t* Several elegantly FURNISHED a house containing all the modern improvements, at No #, 4#% et., opposite Pr. San. deriand's Church. de 23-1" Hse 72 RENT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. Enquire at No. 310 Ninth atrect, be- tweenLeand Msts. _ de 2-80" UR RENT—One Furnished ROOM, at 402 sth street, between @ and Il, in a private family. 1 de 3-40" male SALE—A BARGAIN—The LEASE, GOOD ‘OR F ‘TLL and FURNITORE of an old extabdlishet ding howse—No. 282 north B street, only ntlemen, 8. App! a@square frem Pa a ue, and near the Capi- toi—a goed lecation for business. A stable for two hereea on the rear end of the lot de %3 onst FSR RENT <I" Georgetown. the FURNISHED HOUSE, No. 100 West street, Iie, bee is house has fine water, Gat, Be, and ie but « istaner from the city lroad. jaquire of J ¥. CLEMENTS. Enquire 218 P ington. . Fo BALE—A Brick WOOD AND COAL OF- FICE, tales and Fixtures, situated on 7th et., between G end Hetreetsnerth. A gapd p'xce to se!] wood and coal. or for other business. The lot can be rented. Enquire of CHAPIN & BRO.. or H.L. CHAPIN ‘0., Beventh xt. de 27-St™ b CHASING — 7 OR BALE—Ata great bargain, ove three story BRICK HOUSE. containing seven rooms, lo- cated on Capitol Htil, within two squaces of the Capitol. Enquire of WALTER H. MARLOW, at McKNEW & MARLOW’S, corner 7th and Osnal streets. de Zr-3t* Jhek RENT —Four or Sve Furni hed ROOMS. copvenient te the Capitol and Pa. ave , most Gerirable location. Two of the roome are on tha firet ficor, communicating, well duited for a Pay- muster or othe: officer ke other rooms good sleeping chambers. Gasin the house. Corner of Sd treet aud Missouri avenue. Entrance on the Avenue. de 7 st* SOR KENT—To gentirinen, two spacious Furnished BED ROOMS) in a private Apsly at No. 40 Fifteenth s#t., between Hard. Releronces required, do 2s 3t* FPUR FALE A FARM of 935 acres, 5 miles north. east of Washington City. This farm is well quilted for a market garden, or for dairy yuryouss, It fronts ontwo public roady. Would > d to suit purchasers, For further information, at room No. 2, second floor Post Office Depart ment. de %& entw ;*URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—For rent, at 450 Ith side, between Gand H streets, neatly furnished nat, ve comfortable BED ROOMB, SITTING BOOMS, ani PAR- LORS. The neighborhood is one of most desirable in the oft: ing th IRST-CLAS® FURNISHED ROOMS, withor without Board, Bath Room, gaa,atNo 435 D t, betwren 442 and Sd at.,3 doors below Oity a tenantomy, he HE \ISHED ROOMS TO RENT—A large Far- rua Parlor and Bedrooms to rent a7 92 Pa. avenue, between Zist and 22d nta, EB attention 4 to those occupy- F lscation and the ver i best of o .. Bvei No children in the house ne 13-11 rs Hall, health borhood. the parlor will be let a firat Fe RENT—Handwomely FURNIEHED PAR- LOK nnd CHAMBER, No, 41 Louisiana ave., between 6th and 7th streets, de 23 tf » eee convenient and well Furnished HovUsR, Apely ow the premises, No. 409 [ st., between th and lth sts. Possession given imuediately. de 23-at* KICK HOUSE AND LOT FOR 8ALB—4 BAR- GAIN.—A Double Brick HOUSE, contaising ten roems, with large side Lot, situated on L etreet a erp Six — ed seatiaee ek = we OD eas: ‘rms of pay ent. iv 748, c. McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers an: Dom. iolosio TPO LETCFURNIGURD ROOMS. ac 17 4 i, BEE OLE street. In connection with the a 5 & ton Ladies’ Dini on the European plan, style, where Board can be had ® first-class 7 roome, in thy in the very beat bl Fourth Ward, Bow having from fourteen to Boarders, Satisfactory reasons given for selii patticulars, t the Agency Office, 5 Bis street, teat Bens. avenu ales 2 lw? "N. H. HILLER, “3 0. SOSNOWSKI Q ww ttle, @ ganna arate Fink GOLD ANB aL VRE nS Boing connects d witha meres. house, and receiving my a ee direct, 1 lower than the house inthe etre ol any othe! ., Call and examine my stock before purchasing “All WATOHIS sold by me will be warranted for OW ATO REPAIRING done by apractical wateh- maker. 7 A pee DI UNT ALLOWED feo SOLDIERS for Watch iring. de 16-1 T é CARD. HEU leave to their for mer patrons that poag ve Lee a their well-known none strevt to No. 377 Peon. s 8, avn doers the corner of Nth street. where now iy to serve the manner ‘coms always ready for ladi+s and gen- tlemen. aad every Joxury that tae market affords “Tel te | are. T. RUSSELL & 00. F vance Ale YHAB PRESENTS. Cloth Frock . and el ny er bine So ne of Bartow ieee Over Het. Bedese ane jon Cloth, &e. ‘ouths' Sack Coats, Panta and Vesteto match, pys’ Overcoats, Boys’ Oloth Jackets, Boys’ Suit. of Jackets and Pants to match, Vie Wn nn ee Ostich SK Tal Sopa agers gL tg gots, a et Wal Re * [Int 1” 364 Pen avenge. CvaL—OOAL | Aw: Band plete assortihent of all kinds of COA dell éred free from Hate, ditt and other impurities, “EF 2.20 the. to tho ton EXCELSIOK ¥1KE KINDLINGS A box containing 144 squares. One kindle a wo 4 or charcoal burnis, to ten minutes—deing the best _artiel mar. kct for building Gres. « = WM. M. GALT, No. 28° Pa av., botw lith aad 1th sts. de 2-1" (Intel., Ghron. & Rep.} MBICQH'S E 9 WEIN STUBE Isnow open daily for thi and the pubil~ generally. It ia h $ nished tome for choicest quslities, Hotel, corpec ilth aad Paav. ayn ates prom By J. C. McGUIRE & CU. Auctioneers. oY. BOOKS AT PUBLIO AUCTION —Os MONDAY EVBNING, January 5th, 1333, com- mening at 6) o'clock. shall sell on the first floor of the Auction Roo: a large number of Old If the terms of ors sons ———. the trustee risk and expense porchaser, om one week's notice in the tm M.S. HOLLIDAY, frastes. Books, accumulation of tue, of a deal < e thirelly new declining the Desinens, Wit Beso | _ceerokas J. UMOGUIRR & DO. Anois, ree — continue cach evening until ali are | By J. 0. MowUL & 00. A q de Z-ste [Rep] J.C. McG TIRE & OO. Aucte. | (*HOICE BUILDIN LOT IN PRINTING OR- —On MONDAY aP- TERNOON, the Sth of Januacy, at half-past foor © clock, we shall seli at suction one of the moet 46 ! sirable lots ia Eriating Ooo Square, said lot free og 3 feet 4s inches on ix! reat wi running | back 18" feet'4 inches toa 2 fect alley, being the second bi in the square fram the corner of ist Ftreets west and situated nearly in frontof the residence of th: late Senator iar. Si te he ‘inting office by thy @-vern a at ‘ashington has rapidly improved, eo more de-irsb'e opportunity for improre- By W. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers FICE TQUARE AT AUCTION. PAT! HOUSE AND FIXTURES AT AUCTION 2 By virtue ot adeed of tru-t mate by Cf dian McGhanc & Co , for the benafit ct thr errditors of said firm, 1 will,on TUK:DAY, 3!th instant. at 12 o'clock m ,on the premises, expose to public sala, tothe bighcat badd bh, that wel tablirhment. the le politan the contain: 44 Tron Bath-tabs( vapor and xhower }2 Ballers, of Cloth on the ficor, Matting and Carpetirg, 6 Usk | Arm Chairs, 6dorvn Towels, 14 Mitre #. 1a Combe ard Brushes, 14 Soup Dishes Ie Flesh Brushes. Gas | meni er ip ent is to be f und in the city.9 At Fixtures, 6 Musiio : urtains. Walout Desx, Lounge | foot alley runs through the -quare cast te and many other articles too numerone to mextion, | weet.in the rear of the lote fronting 1@ st. together with the ae of the premixns | Terme of erie: $56 cash; dalsuce ia 6 and 19 he sale oilers an inducement to persons wishing — months, secured by a derd «f trast on the premises, to gngaze in this business whieh recommends it | de B=d 2.0. McGUIRE & Ov. A to their eapec SS ad — tention. _ S. WILLIAMS, Tray E Le. —I i on D, between Ith and 12-h yp eperass SALE —By virtue of a power . vented ‘eats, in me by a private deed of trost.I will -€-rat just next to th= Star Office, ublic sale. on the premises on TU RSDAY, the oth __W.L. WALL & 60. Aucts. | Jn) of January, Wied, at 1 o'clock Yaar very ‘beae- Oe i | tiful ane attractive litt ‘arm, . Ty W. L. WALL & OU., Auctioavers of De Somgh A. halve and paw svcusicl ty Oe, GOERS MEN? SALE OF CONDEMNED SUB- | Wen Baltzell, containing © neves. more or Lone. B visite Frones at AveriON —On TUESDAY | 1. Nees joining the vilixge of Old Ficld,in Primes MORNING. 3'th December. 1842, at Wo'elock, we George's ccuuty, ob the main road lestiog from Will sell, in frort of the Auction Rooms, slot of | Washington ¢o Mariboro’,and about # miles comdemned Subsistence Stores, consisting of— | the city. Thi ttily situated, and ie Barrele Pork, a Rent, Gee orepe ck both hone bis. Salt seef, ing been grown there within the few y-ars. Ibe. Bacon, e at Jegst 50 cords of woud on the place, » Ibs. Flour, | whi esent prices would co far towards pay: = ee pa ing for the farm. The improvements are a goed conf rtable frame dwelling with carriage sed other a ure — conven the undersigned. at Frederick clur, JOHN A. SMITH, Trustee, ‘784 Ibe. Hice, i dbl. Beef Tongues, 2 bushels Onions 2 gallons Molasses, 66y Ibs. Hard Bread. Terins cash, in Government * nee of Lieut. JOHN fanas. + CUBSACK, A. 0. 3 Wir j ee — ne oa penal | M tostieclas jooucd from thacherk's of tue iF ALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. eri \acias, hr | EES AN7 HovsenoLp ¢vaniroas, | Circeit Go. rt of ‘the District of Golam ne in Houses, Canniaors, &0.. at AUCTION, of a | County of Washin, a ant S tt AL Fawiiy Removing rxow tux City Oo TUBS. | ¢x pose to public pate FORSDAY. thes DAY MORNING, Decemb-r 30th, at 19 o'clock, we | bouse docr of eaid erg ey tt. 2 wWillsell at the dwelling house No 442 KE street, | of January , 1363, st 12 0! rai w — between 6th ard 7th, four doors from the corner of | 36. juare N oi esbinaren, 7th street. being the house recently oecupied by “Claes the preg. Dr. Wearing, vir— i mm 28 the p Splendid seven octave Piano Forte. nold Two slegan! Rosewood and Brocatelle Parlor ‘8. gree b, Pinsh and Satin Damask Obairs and Sofas, jicials No. 38 to May term, '861.in favor eyA teres et dg A af a | nn eal J. Johnsen & OC». roo! pyal Velvet, Brusaeis and Ingrain Carpete. if WARD It Marbie-top Rosewood Centre sod Card Tables, de 18-4ts ~ v8. Marble-tcp Bur-aus and Washstauds, By J.C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE NUR‘BRY. WITH HANDSOME MARBLE Urvice axp Bar Large Malogany and avy Cornic: Hendsome Ward Rosewood Beisteads, with | bea, Chairs, &e.. Festber B-da, Bedding. Mattrosses, &e., Stante—On M MDAY AFTBRNOON .Javuary cocking tining Chairs. Isth, at 40 a virtas of & Danek, Satin and Las e Windew Ourtaine, deed of trust sd duly re Looking Glastex Mantel Ormamente, corded in Li > Nery handsome Cat @ ass Gas Girondoles, ove of the land records fi county, B: Parlor snd Bed reom Store, C.. we aball » li Lots 3.1 Panage Furniture, Ol'cloth, Btair Carpet, Rods, | 29/35. 94, 38urd 3. in Wm. BT: subdivision Hat Rack Sofas’ &c. Eguare pumbered rix bundred sisty Hende--me Silver and .) frontir.g respectively on north atreet Tea Sets, Castors, Cake B: |. Forks, loudery street apd * strect. the whole ioe Bceons, &e.. high state of cultivation, with fine choles Diving Room Marble top Siieboard and Sofa, frult trees and desirable shi Walnrt Extension Table, Osh Cane Chairs. &c.. consiat of a handsome Large assortment of Croc fine French China | fronting on nor’ Mand Cot Glass, Lyory Knives and Forks, brik with slate roof on Lots stand ook , Carpe ing, a Full assortment of Kitchen Ware, ae hird cash; the residae Gas Fixtores, &c., with @ handsome gesortment | twelve and 6! months. with laterert of Furniture not enumerated. Art One O cLoce— Horses. Carriages. Harness, Ac, Cne Pair of very stylish Bay Horees, One Bay Horse,5 years olf, fine riding and driving cured by a Cred If the terms of sale should not be complied with iv five days after the sale, the traster ‘ths Tight to resell.on one weeks’ notice in tus ‘be risk and expense of the fo a Star, at tl Pst, chaser One bannsore Wateon Barouche, . the purchaser. Two handsome Bugsy Wagons, ‘Trastess. One Fquare Close Carriage, Ress. Bingic and Double Harness, Robes, Blankets and | .. Aucts vers, Stable Fixtures &6. £ale positive, rain or shine. desrote intel.) MARSHALL & PAGE, Aucts, Ciecah ong of tee LOST AND FOUND. Pane | EGiatt ec No. st cast Ce: ital atronty ars: GOLD CROEBS, the name of owne: Finder will bo rewarded by Inaving it Tate Bers ate., Navy a Colt’s REVOLY: FC, ND—A obtain it by iden’ Lz the 25th December, i Poche es Reteecss = ivered at Hazell Stables, on L a the atone ee Gabe pee ian eee 8. 2. No. 155 Bridge st., Georgetown. retar: i —_— No. 833 1sth street, Washington D. 0. or = ‘ashington », roe TT AREN UP BSTRAT—Op Sunday wight, the rw BAniaits Wore. oy, Ziel December {bay HORSE, aboat ‘ours | a PB’ Su. IDWELL, Georgetown, B.€. U Band 0. The owner is Fequested te come ward prove property, de ist* Livery D.b Wiss. >On bay ning at maja 2 0 wil charges aud take him aws; de 23-e03t* _ y LEN, BY 4 ‘TAKEN A5 STOLEN, BY THE MBTROPOLI: 2600 FOUND s OF ONICKEN VEATHERS suit _— a... FPOsIN & Fan de Z1-t0* ae BEE) # : rE : ! utetiiee 3 On the Ist i Well bait dark grey MARE, a of Willem mecertey. 37 sists af the ist inst. 3 IT. about 16 hand oy was takes from Jona Quen; FuEntyySeceaand, wy aa potas somes with tas vonchors to the sa atmy offen, 514 Reventh street. (ap on oF state. orren mnder my, hand thie oth cA eae ae 2 ‘aww ae se. J LABiEs’ DRESS FURS! iiearamtarie meee | iu nih eM i AS da “ y nos _ Between Tih snd sth her left’ ya: ana hw the R sxenoryBip Y fetera the tation tant be Sa sat Se Riven Ueretcrael as shove deeted” | bat Just recerved from Farts s iares incoriptn, ses Se figation to his i cciceat of CLOAK PL. éor Comer stn st-and Veronta, | "GS?SUT Ducati. between ®th and loth, ae-Aq" ”

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