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THE EVENING STAR (S0NDAY BXCEPTED,) j P cmcemepboeiat aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : : , New) Jourhd, con- QcayEs PExR's eal AFD liTH STRusr, interesting readirg Ww. D. WALLAOH. : —_——— , Perey cesta "month, Yo taut ose Were 5 ‘Twenty ive soptes.______ 39 69 Fay $4 & year, wpadvanc: $2 wi LF my 1 for three mouths; and hoe ree months at the rate of 19 cents a week. Single | NT La tie TIBEMENTS should be sent to Ofles before 130 clock u.; otherwise thoy may 20! *%, XXI. eppeer until the nex WASHINGTON. D. C.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1863. NATIONAL LOAN. THE NEW PROPOSALS. #MUSEMENTs. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Protest of the New York Chamber of Coi SIX PER CENT. BONDS PRoPosars york wood. GROVER’S TH —< ee -—____ Ned : = EATRE. 7 aii CT nations. We rejoice that Gan nsrorements of the Headquarters, Department of Washington, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near Willard’s Hotel [ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES} mL Yorx, Feb. 21.—The Chamber of Com. | tion in the hollow of hae hana, _—— UNITED STATES, Office of Chink, Quarter maser, ( UmomanD @zorzR om aeaee eS theen coy, 5 ted a strong protest against | k/ad that the President's letier ey PAYABLE eerorosars are invited for fornia ing ¥ Jen to Last Six Nights of Hau oo EUROPE. allowed tS be tailed apes oe aunomerd lems administration can @ troops in and nd the rte inaft 4 Wax, Fi i 2 wi ieee Ge after Government) icinity of the same, v! ‘orta Ethan Al- LAKES " ! non the sth, arrived i ere 4 educating the in —— len, ted Marcy, om the south aide of the Potomac, | The mest aeARES OP RILLAKNY! | Herdates are one week later rhea ie forenoon. | _, re chamber ulso adopted resolntions in | American loyalty, and the gromt —yan THE COUPON BON near Chain Bridge. produced in an those alread. of letu re- fm: = — roposals tu be made in the followin this city, wth ail th nal music at Baad. Y | Florida. and other prec eeninst the Alabama, | Present day is a hearty and the In Bums of wit a 6 AONE, Tee Barney wey, Kei apd with tot tr Canada has eighteen passengers for Bos. | TAl to the Necretaty Of the Nace eee memo” | Of ihe Government th the proseention of te FIFTY POLLARS, For wood stacding. {pete PoE fort.) Mire, Barney. . pales " ty jestacentia me ae, Aapessbice operatives, sent out by | ‘urther defenses in New York hatte. king for pana werner of a Jand : : ineers or r letcbel} ni at 4 iB. f . to OWB HUNDRED DOLE ARS, power cord To conclure witt the paw somediste, of” | woe Polish insurrection was spreadin, Miskickk theta QU taller, whether he be found (yd FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, bard oy thgeround. | | PATIENCE AND PERSEVERANOE. Werrrow, in Poland, had been taken. by seg jenth of Mrs. Edwin Booth Scuth. Ui pplauee There are times when aid fyaoe uctiyol the wood.” | We atienee Mra. Barvey Witliams | [uielame, after a sanguinary battle. The in- the trapenics aed The wile of Edwin Booth, pelt nd tm this hour no trae ~ Propurs # will be received under this ad: ‘ise- P itis ae, . (8 Werr Cispersed. ¢ + died this morning it en! | Site seoUeAe coxteen. wistortgoamane Shae Petes vertize. | CRNCH, OF ADwies108 —Dreee Girele and Balcony | |, Tee Uuved Slates Consul at Cardin writes | Sii¢7 8 brict illness. She was for DorshestT, | (Applauce.) Be cared nity now ts tecasen. ; YHE REGISTERED BONDS, seropessiegs ill We received at any time upto | Cirrle,'s cents, Eccuree eats, ss cecenagere | present, Sepeaerate veasel ts vite: there at | in Peieane ee Ta une actress, ereaty esteemed | raalichant citer wee Febeliion or in b , ' SS —_ at. © vessel so reporte: ' lor the amiability ern m uy In Bums of Ga eee crip geek la name and Post WASHIN® TON T longed to Baitimore,and is Aetna aged be- | ton and her many yirtu: y Of Ror disposi- | and rulers it i still reason, Taspaeare FIFTY DOLLARS. oo interested in the proposal “ust ageear ie CORNER ELEVENTH meer me Brazilian trade, if : eee ee i eer ae Commission tells tS the count . ine Di he Lrasees... REKTR, Wes ascerted that F; Departure " . ‘y that loyalty is a e 75 United Ske sfac ompany each Lid, | BtaGk Manager. ‘e- 2 hat Span replied thatsh at u = . enor. le would onl: % . Bid wit be wpened from time to ti i -@. Mampex | treat e would respect the { = HAtirax, Feb. 21.—The ip | th compromise when ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. } tracts cr purchases made as the w. ime, and con- es y he had concluded with that Euscpa, fi royal mail steamshi: e enemy submits to coun’ § bs = ‘ood may be re- THIS EVENING, The London T: t country. “uscpa, from Boston, arrived here at Go'clock | *R@eRvored try have WIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, | suited Fh . : imes snys it is reported that | I8st evening, and snih saoo to destroy. {Applause £ Celebrated Comedia: an offer : . iled again for Li condit houor requires aul iad | The right is reserved to accept all or any part of MR. JOHN 8 "OLARKE, parties in Earls to meeviat alae ee Nisong Among her passengers was ae Prevecuted “unt no fing but 4 EN THOUSAND H id be endorsed, “Propo: that tederate Government, of five r the Con- - Sanders, the rebel emissary, WAYVes Over ns. the one DOLLAZS, H remsea te , opossls for Master Comedinn of the Mee? on thecnes ment, of five millions sterling, = ave de. Applause] Despotic ENFEREST COMMENCING AT DATE OF PUB- | ELIAS M GREENE He's gay Humor's favorive son pane basis of cotton at sd. per pound, the == ne Hone baa Patty with us; bat OHASE, i Lieut. Colonel Chief Quarte; . Bich inal her best earenres 2? nicer baying the option after a certain period Lo Ww Us onward, for our cause is the enuse AED PATABLE SEMI-ANWUALLY fe 2-Im Wie Depactent ar Wace an. Will appear thie evening in i ee his eo'ton for Confederate ponds CAL NEwWs. egg Applause.) God, too, says on ‘ ——— f Lites ishington. | TWO OF HIS MOST FAY KITE ore &t 70. bearing eight per cent inte: ae ———->———_ » for it is cause. The “g | IN GOLD. PrOPosALS FOR LUMBER, CLARKE GhaRh Gbanwr | this bus been partially accepted,” {™4 MAE | U.S. Cmmistiax Comaeissiox.—A very lange | SuPrOved of the objects of ihe Christian on. ——— | pekenudire'sta Tonueae . ; 8 Abs TRencuann, Varhement was in cession. The Prince of Mer ting of the friends of the U. S. ‘Christine miseion, and said with C s abate Cerne canines te Tranny econ fee the Wost Section of { ‘i OUR AMEBICAN oou:IN: re . . taken his seat in the Hous» of Lerds, Of Memeo was held last evening in the Hall rae an all will be well. The Uuing office of the Bureau of onstruction, Trs Ae | Mise Alice G a. es 7 =< an he (lueen’s speech had iv *presentatives, and notwii reserved. God has and mew ia the market, Pertment, antl 12 o'clock ae Maron erty, De: | Mrz Gaspard Maedar ag.” _ Florence Trreciney | Ibis document couataa BEC ee alee Iemency ot the evening and the bed ohaar cannot be otherwise. {Applause 1” “8 '* fhe Interest, at : the supply of Lumber of the kin is and au H TOODLEST neberd | tance eacr pling the following: Por- | ten of the walks, a large uumber of Indi re 4 ne tine, Conclusion of Gov. Policck’s address wrt proeat pie af ain bang oute: | sribla ihe alowing sobedate MEAS fog | MF-Tebn 8. Clarkes”! * © imothy Toouion |= iiee Mae's hee sbeaioed from taking any | "jtyaree™ersse er Shey canoe hymn commencing» am { . in currency, | a ently approximate,and the Deva tment | ° ftep wilh @ view ee alf-part . ‘ 7 Cross 1” 70R SALB BY Feccrnss the tight’ to tnereaae or Siatien them, | CRZRERMAY. teeond right of Mr, JOHN g. | Lites tetwern’ the eoutnaioe Imes atte: | flied the mecting to ercer. “The Chisume | rerral Howard, of Malan, Gar ent gat varisiion few the ae the ifermanee of Maior won ive seNe Clarke's North American States, because it has not yet Commiesicn was composed, he said, of ntl : Krig Gen. Patrick had been announced to speak, JAY COOKE & CO. CLEAR WHITE PINE ar | Weddsleve.” neton DeBocts” ani | eeemed that any euch overture weald tec | Men of all denominations of Christians, mag | Dune could not be in attendance. General BANKERS, ’ | In length varving (on tee . iF tended with @ Probability of conceee Here | CBtOckd an amcuntot the best talent ote, | {iid it rejoiced his heart as a representative of | rd not les than [6 inches wi: - | .Priegs oF Apwission.—Bultony Chai . | esty has viewed with the deepest ¢: J- | country, who devorei the r of the | the army, to listen to t — 499 FIFTEENTH STRERT j hou’ #,000 fact he en wide; required ‘Chertra Seats, 75 centr: Pareuette ee (ad desolating warfare which ‘pest concern the Chris:ian muistraticns pene tin with zeal to | President's letter, ana ae contents of the Duarers im , PIERCHANTABLE WHITE PINE LUMBE (ehireridialoed tavats Bores, #5, ee regione, und has witnessed wil Wetec wi fockouren commended fteelf oar ne j apg him. He approved the objects lemytls varying ‘rom 12 to 2 feet 1-2 te 4j | Bests o: ‘4; to commence at 8 o'clock the revere distress and euffe whic! ou! respect to denominational { ommission, Aud hoped to SOTERNMENT BOXDS, thick, and of aueh widthn as dinchun | : eich | uffering which that | The attend al peculiarities. | practical by ene fear nnae thom i , Sue ba required; | ATEW CANTERBURY! } War bas inflicted upon a lirge cis udance of so large a number of j by adding some influence in the ity required about 5.000 fect B, quired; N CANTERBURY! i os s of her | o; its = people | to their eup in the Beld PREASURY NOTE. ane out 5,060 feet, BoM. j NEW CA ) Moajesty’s subjects, but which have be 4 ikltro inclement was a gratifyin | fupport. He hadever held the e Appaiene arma, | From 1 to inches thick saa eps foot int ath, | LOUISIANA Avamsia eran axer, fon: Tees exemplary resigna. | “gis! © “Hees laity er thie matter. | Plane) Soshoeba nee hes a christian. [Ap + | quantity required about 750w feet, BoM en eth | ; * ion. Its some cen-clation to her Majesty to | pat. i] e following letter f.om | 1i Cong ee ee and legisiniors. ARMY AND NAVY VOUCHERS, s 5.000 feet, B. M. Onied ecend ; 1 be led to hope that this suffering | President Lincoin: ongrese were full of the spirit of __ OAK LUMBK2. PEER ME i Cae Marans sarceces, Se Hering and distress is | Execctive MawNatox, W hi Would not abate a jot from ther Christ, it eof CURRENCY AND EXOHANOS Fann tty eng RICK and 2to.29 fect in length; | 9, A CIANGE OF PREG eAMMEE rome renewal of employment ie “beginning 20 | Neb jRet. Alesander iter iy Ber tie Prout | Seo et oe ist tania sways the Christin 5 H WG feet, B. | First appearance o . teke place in the mannfact iets.” note, by which youas General Su; ter | While the ant then veterred te the t ee | grentsteei ASIL LUMBER, MLLE, BRENNETTI spi Ny P ‘uring districts. | of the U.S. Chrictian CG 1 Superintendent | while the Medical, fact that 2to Zinehes thick and Iz to FS . : aie ’ nthe House ot Lords, the questi | - 8. Christian Commission, invite { “ teal, Quartermaster s and Uor- AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & GO., | fianhts sequined SICK $04 12916 feet im longth; | TMG BERR Lee Dasvenw, | om actress tn Tepiy tol the Wducen's mpercty | the! iti Se teens one (ee held this day,"at | Sim their bowen there we Goverament ond s09 PE.ANSYLVA u WHITE PINE JoIsT FE i . i erby ssid that he had no objection to | ; eure of Repreevntative: ee »wer, there were still many thi NIA AVENUB, | ¢x6inchesand ifeetiong, quantity required abo 1t FRANK LAWREN GEO” COm*tAA. | make to the course o: the Governmentin reeted | cca vn | All the Gore een would suppiy” SOLE AGENTS 20 feet, BM. es Male Dance fo the American wer: but he regretted that the oT rexsons which I deem snfficiant, I ¢ Grovernment bas done deserves com- SPRUCE JOIST The Celebrated Roncless Man | English Government had not. j iy | must deciine to preside, 1 cannot withhold “cndscion; but more is wanting, for the Sua inchee gud v 32 sone oy ni lex: an W. PARKER. Frince in the attemp oh bes joined with | approval of the meeting and its worth: olimy | m that we are immortal bei sim | fer the Tequired about sGGr ees) (eet long; quantity | I ed success of efit ae ee paves hopeless, to | Whatever shall be sincerely and in Gos objects. | s;eaker then referred to the nage. : EB. 8. SCANTLING H.W Kean, effect euch an armistice sid cessation of hostili- | deviced for the good of the xclnwn eee ame | COMI be done in the army pb cect Bhat en DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3x4 Inches and 14 t0 2) feet loug; quantity required Billy B eerscn, fie mincrice and hi wo purties to reflecton | in their hard spheres of duty e and seamen | scldiers were ready to receive rel that the about 10,0 feet, B.M. x oy xeaueee Mons. Szollosy, wehich thee an pelrssness of the war in | to be blessed. And Whatever ee ely fail | tion, and were eager to recel intous tastras- & Widis Arusteoig, bich they areengaged. He concluded his re- | turn our thoughe. ree eye Shall tend to | ing.’ ‘The chaplaincy had proved eee | Sytwas Clar! marks by approving of the course of the Gov- | ughts ivom the unreasoning aud iplaincy proved almosta total | Unchsritable passions, prejudices and jeal- | ChrmG ne on eh. H) therefore hailed the Lilly Brandon, Florence | Fr) mention the Americ t, linwal. ow M lee ye ; nquestion, puss inc s : Christian "WBSERA. PRANK BININGER & 00.8 ite shove destriptions of luaher will be of | ules Jeanie, aad La | (There ts mews of sn insurrection in Cochin | fuch as curse ae. erat NMtional trouble | the importence of Chriatianitye ond teneees quality o} eit several deser ns, and i we Na, ANd a desperate attack o » Fre : x them upon the yast ee “ 9 mnt ved (Blo. 15 Reaver Street, New York,} | ¢ delivered at the Treasury b nace’ mee Misses Lottie Clifford, and Josephine Florence vere ebtine had taken pisen ries j aud long evdaur ne conreqnencea, for weal or ft r is Sy Oe ee ee, Cntiat will work time to time, as ordered, upon Fee: iviug rear saabie 4.5, a PUNIGHT, et Chinese suffered a honey (ects bat | for woe, which are to result from this etrog- | Chri utr; and he urged the friends of the OEBLEBRATHD a ae ee : Mone, Stollony’s Beautiful allt, pert that the Duke of Saxe Coburg brcioliy to strengthen our relianes could not (ohumission to go on, and the army ach deseription of leat sure. for Fawiichanee ELLA,’ declined tre Greck throne has been confirmed, | Supreme Being for the final triumph of tn : ‘ter reserved force. [Ap- BOTTLED WINES AND LiqueRs. goin Fit A ee ich the Court of Beauty will appaar Cotton dull Rckeacenin ae med. | the right, cannot but be well for us Le rae ‘ ving echedule (exeept t i | New Peopie, New Songs, New paar. . ull tnd prices werk. The Brokers’ ohn : poe ee Oe ae ae Rey. b: 3 | for lines! mueasure ) : | Bikioolan be es, New Dances, New | Circulerreports the sales for the week at on. oe h-aay of W ashington, and the chris- | Bible Pete be rege fea seed American FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. | gh) Wide must be accompanied by a written « a : Ee ARAB LAY, (0 Males; warket irernlarand quiet, but priees | in: to r cha highectionn year. and suggest. | in relation to the co-operation of the Bley able from ome respons. bi sou that the ae e perfo: Aig fe, unchan, . Private 9 sl y i= tog eb St interesis of th fe =, > -4 - Wahiy resommended by the most eminent Physi | Se taeynnle. and will pentorte te ose tee | ful Trick Pantomime, clute with the Beauti- | cotton wats, denna sn ipculare, call American | of a: to come, is most pro} ~omelyeng tien darog Sortety with the Christian Commission Over a Farded to him. - THE MAGIC RREL: OR are BL Hataicnae. | iia vadstuffe ing proposed. < 7 ibles had been d stributed among the lhe Dic partonent rreerve. ‘ | * : 0 RARRET quiet, but steady. ecldi . ug eians of the U.S | The Department reserves the right to rejeet ai BE FAIRY GF THE $6 PAIN | Your obedient servant. ere, and on Tnesday last 80," U.3. Army, | gcaltthe bids. if ceemed tur intereey Of tae, | Bibe.a Clown ie aces iN Edeon mae THERN | Avis paid th ee by * : 1 ae ee = “e OE. ra, ats: Privat Sto t aie at ev. Dr. Duryea, of New Yi Bids to be enclose oe; er 4 eats; Priya! kton. an introductory statement w inte > ‘w York, was then GOLD MEDAL COGNAQ, dortea Spe encased in a sealed envelopsand ea pet TD ee . ONRO " of | by George H. Stewurl, Ee, Precdene or ace | nttoduced. He said that one of the blessings GOLD MEDAL MADEIRA, (TAM Roger A Grand Matinee BATTRDAY ate | ke beciverese ce Sunt "rie was the development of a Ohristian tin Charge Treasury D s t A n—Ladies, gets. Chiltres 4 The Chijstizn ninission 7 9 sparit. be couuiry has now a R @OLD MEDAL PvuRT, : € y Depar | s. gets Chita | Commission was organized in | :trength it had never 7 ospinnenlty and ee hundred seo Capt I ISL, And its obge ct | to the physical ay s en. W: < tg minister | pow ealled the Christinn imto the arena - < q : Hriusl waste ot soldiers | conflict. ‘The Obri-Uan life ts Of stermee anit GOLD MEDAL SHERRY, RIAL QUEEN OLD TOM LONDON CORDIAL, The PRS ARLE Hicl \ Rite boa sett weitie dena | rg center ea) A Jil var @ | than that which only si BLP VAN WINELE GIN, Qe rims Dep ott) napolis see e = = mi ; bat the overt Tow of the | avers. ich only sings psalms and says WHEAT NUYKIENE, Lon Bear rigeyt aie | ; es ore Loa ee ee | FRNGrS— The Const {presidents letter. _ qn nowseraas Bin, i Hae aman | TR NEA Bin Bree eke | TES Chater seretsiomeagas jane oF ahs EARVEST BOURZON 1553 RESERVE, aud wor cua’. he vii migingat the Haniel & Hayden | Wt Gen. Butord with bis briz ) co MPMOEk hich the Commission wtended w ewts: mplet ng in Gaicat Hecietwe ra and : tat to io. ie sol erpased body | AROMATIC SWISS HERB PITTERS. ad its hoe mate in rs Musical Secrets of Boston and | is ¥ qiulgand ome! ree { US aud the echineter of peeeane =o. «|©* " etant use, = rst district, AT THE V 28, { | ed to tips of | dewdare a dy . Weinvite the attention of Physicians, Draggists | First uni’ second. Wards: in tne Scomma he Gites Orono Geticn ateatan i laaiean | nsifuetion.and to mey-wentiortn | ee oor we him. aod onmaven 22d Grocers to these excellent goods, which we sel! — . rene: et F haga ie lass Ce ws BSS scncee | Bhe os to uu fie! = i onscience sapporting that Government; 48 Kew York prices, freight atded. a ema ae Pagel iees mapetcsy aud in that Cliri-tian consesence therg is rising wii * € | WEL ATTRACTION! | ts : a bew spirit, which will ye heard. oliti- Wetrust that the intrinsic merits of th above | yf. | until the public be | CPL may blame, and carp, and ridicule, bat goods will insure the satisfaction and confidence of | Ist = = April, | lost time for them ; be eands C3 voices are raised daily at the a tpt cifications : inother words ular, and there is a strong voice pleading with Aiseriminating people, who reject the stale re fi | ( sul- | God jor boec eect ~ Pl = senree of irresponsible dealers, vit : puffs of news Digging aud waiting wells, including materials ney gu | copsemt Gow at mee ie ites paseat enone papers and so-called chemists, gauty whew carts | {C)c four inches thick. ofyucd hurd brick. rasekoctthe” |< uy ue cup lor | feel its wor 11 street, in New York. a AUGUSTUS JOHNSON & €0.. Cleaning utwel s cach i AL YOUTH propose oo plunderiz ver. Wy ewar This current was a rising Christian sentiment! Sole Agerts. Binking old wells deeper, par foot. | Z e@-nias. and javigorate | }Peceee shuve b ars where nea | 914 purport, anda faith in the righteousness oe ee Taking out old walls and patting inaame, per | ome oth oe cou hail | tean an rities d —a faith in God; and (said Mr. D., G REAT EXCITEMENT ae Sak dlghh tect Ionaue, ponitont j ee the World } ‘Ihe rdilti were at Isst acceunts s Siaare ty ir r. Chase,) let me tell you, str, asa LOTHING MERCHANTS! Gxics mors than eiabt eet length, per foot, | e Fanaie the Cnted Slate diag ceedings or tr con- | and administration, that if ehe day ever comes < . — covering tobe ot ine bent Raster Shore Jal mt { eel he GIPSV'S | T ag of truce boat New York brought | [#iuit g the ae ee esta | ern veneer whee es pup: yen eis owing to less than three inches thick, laid double. | THE LOVELY BALLET T {2 ‘ 5 y.Of the | = moments meses 20. fe 55s battletleld | we sympathize and whom we think we uuder- J. BRUCE & CO. Paving new wells, inclucing brick and punp | TH SUMPANY! | “tle U.S. gunboat tly cay Cases where much good had been @ccomplisk- | stand: if any party forsakes you, or tries to their stock of stene. MLLE LIZETTA ¥b tt Stono river. Also, Tnited | Te referred to, as, Also, the evidence from | override you, there is the great heart of the eclling . Upening old wells, and covering same with o/ Tov Ant Cory | tes cffcers, being the rema t sections of the urmy showing the de- | Christian church to pray for you, and the great | MEN'S AND BOYS" CLOTHING "Bengal wells and covering same with new | AAT THE VARIETIES. | ceprured previcus to Jet Davis | Met ace totioys ding | arm of the Christian faith to support you; and atless than any other house in Washington. Now | timber - . uction. In the cou emarks, j that arm which has been lifted in prayer will is the time to secure some of the é FOR PUMPS. H YP hIBE OF Dy tm MILY.| ——— -_—- | Mr. Mewart related an incident which had oc- | buckle on and lift the sword until ithas cuts GREAT 3ARGAINS Taking out and putting in old pumps, per log | goa Lizzy, | é reat Norfolk and Fortress Monroe, | (276d ou a Maryland battlelield. and referred | swarth before you and placed you, the rightfal offered b: We have on hand the finest seleo- | “ski ; : ie ABBY, FREDDY ¢ ss Monrov, Feb. 20,—While the re. | 1.8 certain lady as the Florence Nightingale of | administration, over @ thoroughly renovated yus, We ‘Making new joints in old logs. Se erTTLE DENNETT : Siete Te.) America. Union. [Tremeendonse “ < then of New loge put in old putcps, per foot. | will give their " ce | cent fire was prevailing on Main street, Nor- | “yon. Horace Maynard, cf Tenn., was the next | “Mr. PB ing me — one ne fe Oy the ‘CASSIMERE COATS, PANTS AND VESTS New todes and spouta in ol! yumps, each, jee TT R&T @®ONCEKE aT / jibles the sloop Cornelia, was discover dn | sruuker. He said that war was a condition to | commission to the President Gor bia tebeers ona ew pumps, oot. { or } Be de rem pti e@ out, which ‘ 4 oie calle “ . imthecity. Also. latest styles of Boxes and ep. uts for new purops, each 1 on rnvtish eet ee ee, tuced the cuspicion of the guard. On exam. | “lich the American people were not accus- | asked that the audience approve by arising MeCLELLAN SACK8, Ce pper chambers for pumpa | fo THU RSD Y BV SNING Fcprasry 26, —| ‘ning ber, sbout.@1,50) worth of goods were | med.-Allour traditions and thoughts have | vote; which was agreed to Saanimonsiy. Sir. Sxcttieeet heat ae picid rk lee ay ay ti recaatbaer tobe of ho | Home, Hom, Happiness!” * Faith, Friendstap, | tourd, belovging to Mr. King, one of the suf- | pabe £ at iinet oes wate ea Sand pre gacsidl oerecenpel wegen Soc ne gtensgv ee BOYS’ CLOTHING Mice ascionaa gta wae: Aca | redom, Fraternity!” and The Flax of terers. Gne of the parties suspicioned was | ana the peecicaa Gees eave babaay on secure i | cient organ ous of the commission was the of all descriptions. FOR HYDRANTS Carte oratm inion tlomiee Co arrested, and it is understood has turned Staw’s | £0, 0V0 Mhowule that our whole hwiory was | teprok nnn) CnTausn Association of Wash- All of the above goods will be sold at less than [ cBteving the hydrants in repair, viv: stopping all | Toors open at 7: Concert at 8orclock. esseebee) iuceng aa oe een eee ee peace. We believed war in this couatey was ee paren the treasurer of the commi« i mak leaks, &c sll new valves and spouts, repairing the | — aoe a -— ————- | ing investigated. an i ibility. ~ " 2 ¥ wholesale prices for the next sixty days, to make | [Hln Aad repairing the eld iron’ belonsing to FALLAKD HALL, _ ; fae Mal Nokon Fire Departinent has been | ®2 2possibility, ang thatit wontd never visit | sion, then, in a few remarks, thanked Mr. room for Spring Goods whieh we are now mauu . Sey Sel . i our shores. Force as an element of govei cow! ‘had = J. BRUCE & CO them, when itcan be done without taking the hy F st., directly in rear of Willard’s Hotel. reorganized, and Gen. Viele has sent for new | ee hed aithemans wenn thar geod yen i Chase for the countenance he given the MS Clothiers, 464 Heventh strest, |" Taking out hydrants and putting in same, eneh, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1863, hege, Aci, which has long been needed. | | “iuision had taken wis place. Hence when tats ™Zamteal Boote, Ur 8 Ns being in. the, hall, LIN 8 Bpoutstones do do Tux Distinccisned Inisa Onator, storm, was hauled off yesterday by the steam- nal 4 ec a . qe on eS Painting pump= and hydrants. each. whose Graticns, delivere: at the Acaigmles of | We Ereeborn, ‘The schooner ‘was Iaden with | 1Wc0e) {Cte eet ae ead ear, | Coes keen atcecesa tro tie noo ofetery PHILADELPHIA Handiee. axten, CRON WOKS, a repairs, | Hunt, New York aud Brookly: - wad a etoce | coal for the Quartermaster’s Departinent, at | tucei sone (Hines tiethe army, Garsome: | aud hase the jetter read on eer” les. 5 intes, a » } Te i i i ee m ¥ ' “5 A — -OF~ ? ped DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER. staeaateg Sates voce, vintes, rapes Sak Tere, | Tene Pe cetiisnetae | thing more manly and enduring passion | Lead of every regiment and company in the Tem now recstving large quantities of DRAUGMT | AVUU EE Lome bon irons for pumps, eaeh, | CELEBRATED ORATION, Mase mi cee oes Votevel Steen es 2 Sete | Sat ESTA A Sook abline eben or ohinte ot ios etnias Sachi ack weacaiimeeRiaeibaaliem Brewery, te oe eae: Chartered to Bring Home the Crew of - = 4 SUR snd PORTER frore tat con short notion 6 | Thr work abd the materiain io bea'let the heat GAKIBALDI AND ITALY.” the Hatteras. "| War upon our people and what is to be the re. | tut hiscutire remarks; and. aftr the conclusion ai persons who will favor me with their orders. ee erent eat is nat woade by & Willard Hall, Monday Evening, Feb. 23, 1838. New Youk, Feb.21.—The British schooner | troutown history that can shed much light | te kev PD Garh are ayes aeons enarestiol. — crte promptly a+ practical PUP MANE . K c. | eMAEON, JONES, Fellow Commoner. Trinity Col; Julies _qcapinin, Crocher, trom, | Kingston, | upon this subject, and we must thereiore view | jeurned. Orders , prom] a be p Traone whose offer may be acce, | lege. ja, after ackicving in Ireland, Ea, si a thé effects in Britusin, which has ever aa a - area ove 0d oie ea Tei te cater into bond for one thou. | and Heotiand, an eminence of Oratorical Gsiebrity | 10 ed inst. warlike nation, ‘When requested tove present | Fovare Wane Btheelr Caae Pato. of Washington and | %#24 dollarx with two good rurctics, conditioned | rover equaled since the days of Curran, Burke, The Confederate steamer Alabama left that | cn this occasion, be (Mr. M.) was reminded of | 7B Da its Jae gias Goods delivered in all parts for the faithful performanee of his or theircon. Grattan and O'Connell, gave his services tothe | port on the 6th on a cruise. | g passage from’ the poet Cowper which ex- | i vis, sexnult;dismiseed. Jas. Georgetown, free of charge. tract: and skould any eontractor or contractors fail | cause of Itelian Liberty. and s:rved on the staff of The ship Borodino, Captain Flowers, trom a d the conditi i te tase 8 Ea, - | drunk; fined $3.91. Mi Johnson, @runk ‘Forms ;— Cash on delivery. UMtidte te couply with any of the conditions or | Garibald: during the entire Italian campaign. His | yygiand, had been chartered by the United | P’pined ihe condlion Of litera long w gland | and disorderly; do. S. ‘hman, ereating a 3 N " | termso! Lisor their contract, or toexecute auy | perhoralexperienee cnabies him to make this one | < wll who had been soldiers aiter 8 long war. (Mr. | nuisance, for bearing. Cornelius Néonas, RILEY A. SHINN, Agent, | work within the time named inthe order of the | of bis most effective orations, States stesmcr Hatteras, sank by the Alabama. | M. then read: the extract referred to, which | Jingh Donahue, Henry Parker, (thtee emali Geion Bottling Depot, $7 Green st., Commi: sioner directing it to be done, the Mayor is | On WEDNESDAY— When off Cape Nicola, (Hayti,) February 17th, | powerfully detailed the demoralization caused | poye.) dicorderiy: dismissed. Ms n, aogtt Georgetown, D.O. | suthorized to employ any other person oF perzona | pitesale wus boarded by « boat from the United States | BY Silitary service and the vices and crimes to | DOYS) vs . . ®. CURRAN, AND TH: ITS AND ORATORS | . ‘ “i : y drunk and protane; fined $1.94. Mi 1 Dwyer, a DUPRE to execute the xamie, oF o farninh the materials. OF THE IRISH BAR” steamer Qneida, in search of the Alabama and | which soldiers became addicted Sr eaee, ‘Sule Ore —~ = LE ° u rach terms as he may deem expedient, in | 7 —s reto, Same Ume saw the @ag-ship Wa- : 5 do., > drunk and Gis- vntracto: i Friday, February 27, Farewell Oration; subject | |. ? r We should (continued vr. Maynard) en- mil M aret + rROnN HALt{X, biti he wancaitle oe ‘thie attaratenteraee io | not sot chonen, : scoparia deavor to prevent our ee aed = Totiot aneet Seabright Bridget @ap- Or damage it wWay quctain thereby, aud the Mayor | ; ‘The Supw Stern | coming familiar vice; ani society is | jroia Bainbridge, Le in discs tract of such | Tickets of admission. - +S ecats a dccats to prevent that demoralization of soldiers, and | 9 “ too PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, say fas dees tian, ann the contract of such | Ocurse Tickets, for the three orations. PAILADELTitA, Feb.22—Ithas been snowing | meethemn come Sack us nebie kd pageant: | OL 'y; fined: S2.94. h: bs = 3 mag | Patrick Lilly, drank and roilitary. WEOLBSALE AND RETAIL DEALER (= fel@wit RICHARD WALLAC | For sale at Witlard’s, Metropolitan aud onal | here for twelve hours. About ten inches have ; yous as when they left. This is a duty tothe | wy Handicy, de; our th ; mide |= ————— = \ Hotels; Blanchard & Mouua's, Tar jos fe vagy ', | fallen, and as it is much drifted, it will prob- | goldier, £0 that when he returns hemay come | thoritics. » do.; turned Baye! eu- EST FAMILY GROCERIES, B-—r.-1860 | Franck 2evlor’s; Bhilungion’s, Fbilp & solotacor, | Sbly block up most of the railroads and inter- | back to the place in society he had lett; to make | . SSP SES i : Se greene, nd Huds . * | fere with travel to some extent. | him feel that the seat at the table and bis couch OvrTRac: This morn: , ais WRENCH AND GERMAN WINE , LIQUERS, DRAKE'S PLANT. ‘ERS. Sa eee bel York, Fee Egat have Sak - Ten | wre still unoccupied, and that he is still an | eased Neen craeaneten en a —, a . fi —— tl — ronable Dancin pendous snow storm since nine o'clock this | American citizen, and that his soldiership was rr CORDIALS, OHAMPAGNES, BRANDY, They purify, eencioe: corn abla | Ww sda — Me BOGE ee reapectiully in | morning, and it still continues furiously to- but for atime. By this process you make them | ae ae eee Se — — RUM, GIN, SEGARE & TOBAOOO, Ehey arnete © BeeDy PPS | ee er ee risers celcdiag these: borat | DIRE | beter, manlier and nobler, and better qualified | {AenGers, A gentleman Whe wang gieeds They are an antidote to change of water and | yoy,.'¢ uard’s Quadrille, now so po —that the: =e ORES NECS for their duties. God be thanked that these | ,. . % Q . popular—thatthey i ered borses have been turned out into the streeu, bas now on hand atet. ! can commence their lessens at once. The p plls : __ Fire in Boston. . | men, disinterested, but moved by the holy in- | cud thintash ave wore taba’ iy —¥ euucuaenesicas hours. wlamere ad) meses. at Willard.” Wall.’ Private | by fire last might. Amon the sce Ziost losers | body an the Florence Nightengale of tals coun- | mimaisn,he Sad otieed more fe, wapiieronss > le Y system and enliven the | lettonr jy at my resicen.e, en ste, ¢ ir -s a” ie pe ROW att | Rony strengthen the sy! fe 19-I1m* mor RR RES eo Oia ae ips aie { Sak pel Nihuneen at A oy i loose, should be and punished a 5 Sa = . * Si $ pof Ameries! Piok- | severely. Jaeger DRESS FURS! Lab ——— Jcer Arcived-aaotaer large and fine assortment They prevent miasmatic and intermittent and Rand & Avery, printers. The property | ence Nightingsle“n ‘he hospitals abroad at- Was mostly insured. | tracted th admiration of the whole world. But Hichway Ronee>y — past night, about 9% LBB! FURS, in seth and separate, {rom §6 up to $25, | fevers. M° MULES! of our own manutactare ang oe th x was i th and Acidity of the | For sale or exchange, a lot of well-bro —— | Pngtand had but one Florence Nightingale; and | (019. Bouaht belore ike rise, wease thos enabled vo munt | | THEY Purity the Dreal ef ken Mulen. snd intends ker ping constant The Vanderbilt in Search of the Alabama. | ©; doing our American ladies an immense in- | ¢:<1°C%: -ar. J. J. Pinkerton, who te staying at Gur stock of DEY SGODS is daily increased by hey cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. [ae ee meee : Sarah, from | justice to say of any ae even ieee | wot-aneckes Gute an tn ayeunaybenbern Rew atrivsis. 8 | rae : ~ -— ren She remnorta th ‘ightingale. Go anywhere, perii- a ~ a] OTS Marmot Space, and MEYENBURG. They cure Diarrhos, Uholera ana Ohcicra = eine rived She reports thaton | NIEDMNEMS: so °patile-field, 624 you will ere | Fifteenth and Sixteenth sts, west, and-robbed no % peak pre y fe 18-1m* a Hand Dats 2 inet. she was bosrded by the U-S.gun- | tC mother, sister and daughter, & ministering | of gold watch and chain and sbows@is ia — a . = re = = ervalt, en route Kingston, Jam., : 3 . Se m olice commencad PoBBOMEL COLLEGE. = Te Omari cure Liver Complaint and Nervous #8.—T.-18co.-=.. to walk {ort Ms i ee a oaem> Snes oy vous gure {Appian and | meg elie pg ripen Leroy 9 a The sixth semi-snocal resiouct this iaadinnon | Headache. os —T.—1860,—X.— DRAKE'S PLANT A- é Tn conclusion, the speaker said he would | Yi lo arrest the robber. Ool- Puleston tn- ematey ES WAALS fration, | make the weak man atrocige a ure exhausted | Of this celebrated brand appears to be in ev) | Verolc fore Or arriore Will be forcoticp aad | S€8cription of the parties, —— Pik Ma. | mature’s great restorer. y one’s mouth, as well as on every one's tuoi t who compose dynasties shall pass away, — =a | minm. Gre will be remembered ae great lights, and will Spoonp-WaRD STATION Cases—Feb. 21.— pure St. Croix Rum, te celebrated Oalisaya | ppey are a splendid article and can be upon to strengthen and invigorate extn © nature. spe rn : J Texsre ANCATHARTICONIZEDOLD RY r Px medical use, sold at ADAMSON S S08 | Bark, roots and herbs, and are taken with the Hinth street > ahs . coe door from Pa. avenue, aeaniure of w beverage, without TeRard to Age | "s P Eity GXCHEURG SMOKING TOBACCO, | br time of day. Particularly recommended to | Licmoa ES Edward Hay, disorderly; fined $150. Edw'd arch, James McBride, Levi Williams, do; d. J. }. Anderson, drunk; fged #2. pencer, Peter Clark, vagrancy; werk . « Low glorious man can be whe -- -—— «spirit of Christianity. [Appliuse.] sce of Death. F-x-iov. Pollock, of Pennsylvania, was next | —Lewis,who was convict- inreduccd. He sald it was perfectly proper | actuated | PAAC LR ex’ Band Inst King of the time ant 5 ; : ’ aw . a - aonaryigg A 8 } wc aessench, Gem wraihnees, uneven’ As Billy was with | delicate persons requiring & gentle sttme VAWSBRORER, ar the (it 4 Jaines Rowand, at Princ that eueh a meeting should be held in sucha |] house ays enc ‘on Williams, + 4 ithout an+ qual iu lo | @ dl bl do ses sto be 4 mn, y ced to-day t y hung of vince, sad it WAS NOt Ont of place to pr atto | lined $2. Benner ce £24 Dlensant perfume haviog gained for | . P. H. BRAKE & OO, & aon Lee re renal O srreens ie sear of | ccuntry, und bid God speed to these mea. We | STRIKE OF THE Booxerxnens—The Book- S 506 int, Ne Pius Ulira Bold at | way. New York. _ SOP -00t| innal Hotel, between 40e and Cth ata, | Soh (by a Privateer. hve iu momentous times. The world ts ¢ binder’s Association met at omperanee Hait inth street, one door from | a1 TREATISE ON THR BTAMP AM tear ee cite te ANS Sed te | > , i Tha seb r Olive, | vaised 10 its center, snd oar lind is almost in | Satifday evening. and acter a full discussion HE RESULTA fe 2m" A PRACTICAL, 7. Amendatory Stature ® eT re ire « as based, Feb. t0, in Iat.26, the agonies of disse ». Mast this nation | resolved to increase ir scale of prices fifteca AE RESULTS OF EMANOIPATION —By An. | iy Chirice Kdward> wuthor of Reosivermin Oban | P)IANY FiO Mi wan: ne lene. Gl Seen ee itcbel prival | TE-hom ina mad care rof war! Must nations | p.rcent for pirce work and to $16 per wer; we, féem) Std from the French, CaF tVehyy $3.) . ¥RANCB TAYLO®. | aot aioe Ow eRAROK TayLomw | teer Recritusion, hut ontenited her. { tehurled againsteach other! But there was | and, also, to male the demand to-day, a ! ‘ TRANOK TAYLOR,

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