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CONGRESSIONAL. THE EVENING STAR. | ———_ XXXVIIIve CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. ‘WASHINGTON CITY: ———- ER 6, 1863, ——— Washington Money Market, Quotations for stocks, coin and uncarrent money, furnished by Lewis Johnson & Ue., Benkers: Senare—Yesterday, fier our report closed— The secatora from West Virginia drew for their terms, and Mr Van Winkle drew the long term, expiring in 156‘, and to Mr. Willey the short time, expiring in 1565. Mr Lare, of Indiana, gave notice ot the in- tr duction of bills to repeal the threa hundred dollars commutation feature of the Enrollment * @ t, aud ty increase the pay of non-commis TUESDAY .10000---. DECE! U.S.Coupon Bonds, 121, olny 109 soneo officers and privates iu the ariny fitty Do., 1881, 5.20’s par _ er cent. ©. S. 7.30 Notes 2106 47 The daily hour of meeting was fixed al 12 -emaprsbcepraagte 34 — | clo. k uvon, Rew TrUnCAteS. 97% — | Hevse —Atur our report clo-ed— American path etry 149% ‘The following was th: vote upon the election Of Sperber: to: Mr Co faz— Messrs. Alley, Allison, Ames, Anderson, Arnold, ashlev. Baker, b: Hea. ma, biaive, Bisir of West Vuginig, Blow, New Yore Rarso_First BOARD. Coupon F's. 1981, HX, 7-30's, 106%; Oertifi- cates of Indebdteiness, v=; Gold. 48%. — woe Boutwell, Boyd, Brundez: 7p room , Bown 5 of West Virginia, Amnrose W. Chork, Freemnin, RECOMMENDATION BY THE PRESI- Ch. rie, Clay, Cobd, Coe, Gresweits Deven DENT. Maryiand, lavis of New Yo k. Dawes, Dem- ee | ing, Henniten, Sst Pousthy, Diizgs, Da ie . nont, Kekey sliot, Farnsworth, Fenton. THANKSGIVING FUR VICTOBIKS, Frank, Gar field, Goch, Grinnell, Hale, Uizby, a hhocper, Hotchkiss, Hubbard of Lows, Hubbard XECUTIVE MANSION, Wasi ‘TON, December 7, is03.¢ teHable information bemg recerved that the insurgent orce 18 retreatiog from East Ten- messee under circumstances rendering it prod- ate that the Union forces cannot herestt-r by iskedged irem that im) ant position; and, es- eeming this to ve of high ntional consequence, 1 recommend th: Juian, Kasson. Kelley, Keltugg ot Michigan, Ketoggot New York, Kernaa, Lacilejoan, Lean, Loppyeur, Lovejov. MeAllisier, McBride, Mc- Clore, Me-udo-, Miller of New York, More. read, Morr, Merris of New York, Amos Myers of Peunsylvania, Leonsrd Myers of Pennsylvania. Norton,O'Neilot Pennsylvania, Orth, Patterson, Perham, Pike, Pomeroy, Price, Rice ot Messacnusetis, Rice of Maine, Ro.lius ot New Hompshire, Schenck, Scofield, Shin. nou. Sloan. Smith, Smithers, Spanidiug, Starr, Mevwers, Thayer, Tracy, Upson, Van Valkeu- burg, Wastburn« ot Illinois, Washburne of Mosracbusetis, Webster, Whaley, Wi'tiam-, Wilder, Wiisen, Windom, aud Woodoridze. For Mr.Cor—Mesers. James U. Allen, William J Aten, Augustus 0. Bald win, Bliss, Brown, Coevins Dawson, Eden, Edgerton, Elridge, E2 giish, Finck. Harrington, Charies M. Hurris, He, mek, Holn an, Hutchins, William Johnson, Keibthivct, Knapp, Lew, Le Bloud, Lone, Mares, Mcboweil, McKenney, Middieton, Jvmes R. Morris, Morrison, Nobl-, Jona O’Neale, Peudiet n, Perry, Robinson, Rogers, Ross, William G. Steele, Sweat, Vooraces, ; Wheeler, Chiiton A. Waue, and Joseph W. a1t loyal people do. on receipt of this. informelly essemble at their places of worship and render epecial homace and grati- tude to Aln ighty God for this great advance- ment of th A. Lincoiy, netonal cause, Uston Cavets.—The Union members of the House bela another caucus last evening and vominated the following gentlemeo as their eundidates tor officers of the Honse, viz: For Clerk, Edward McPherson, of Pennsy yaoia. | White. - _ es Randle: on . For Mr. Daw>on—Messrs. Ancona, Baily, Coff- ; — eee per, Ira Goodenow, present in- | Jr | ox, Dennison, Phillip Johnson, Lzear, cenmtent. Mesllis-er, Wil iam M. Miller, Samuel J. Ran- For Postmastsr, W.S. King, the present in- cal, Stiles, aud Strouse. cunbent. . For Mr. Mailory— Messrs. Brooks, Grider, Horcing, Bevjam n G, Harris, King, James 5. Rollins, Stuart, Wadsworth, Ward, and Yea- man. For Mr. King—Messrs. Chandler, Hall, Mal- l rv, Rad‘ord, scott, and Feraande Wood. For dir, Stebt-1g —Messre. Ganson, Gris wold, Kernan, Nelson, Odell, Pruyn, John B. steele, and Wantield. For Mr. blair, of Missouri—Messrs. Cottman and Field. For Mr. Siiles— Mr. B. Wood. Mes:rs. Dawson and Cox then cond: cted the Speak Ject to Bis seal House as icllows: Gentlemen of the House of Representatives -— To-day willbe marked in Americon history &s the opening of a Congress destinet to face and settle the most importent questions of the century; and guring whose existence the re- belliop, which ha3 passed its culmina ion, will, beyond all question, thanks to our a: ny and Davy, and Administration, die a deserved death. Notonly wil! yourconstitueuts watch, with the sifictest scrutiny, your deliberations here, but the tri- nds of liberty, to the most dis- tant londs, 1 be inierested spectators of your 4e's in this greater than Roman Foram. I inveke you to approach these gray questoas with the calm thoughtfulness of statesmen, freeing your discussions from that ascerbity which mars iustead of advances legislation ; and with un-haken r-liance on that Divine power, which gave victory to those whe formed + this cian, and gave even greater victory to those whe ure now se king to save it trom de- For Sergeant-at-Arms, N. G, Ordway, of Now Hampehire. PEOMOTIONS IN THE THIED AUDITOR'S Or- FICE.—A. M. Gangewrr, of Ohio, has been pro- mot-d to the chief clerkship of this office, vice D. T. Smith, resigned. Mr. J.W. Dwyer has teen promoted from a third to a fonrth-cliss } clerkship, and Mr. Ancrew Caldwell trom a first toa third-ciass clerkship. Among tue lata epc ointments in the Third Anditor’s office i that of Mr. l’all, of Indians,,a g-ntleman 23 years of: ge, dlinches high. weighing 50 pounds, who is an accomplished accountant, and docs bis full share ef wor! Tae HEALTH Of THE PrestpENT.—A report prevailed last night that the President was very ill, butso far from this being true, he has not been co well tor the past ten days as now, and was Isst night engaged ou public business. It gives us much gratification to add that the Pre:iitmt bas so tar recovered trom his indice position as to be able to-day to leave his room. and will donbtless beable in aday or two more to rezume his duties. or TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. : 7 struction by the hand of the parricide and trai or, I invoke you also to remember that More Glorious News from East scr a truth, woken all history verifies, that “they who rule not in righteousness shill Tennessee! peri: h trom the earth.” Thanking you with a —— hig | gratetul heart tor this distinguished mark of TONGSTREET TRYING TO KSCAPRINTOVIR- | )0UF confidence and reg: d appealing to : 5 * you vH for that support bearance, b: GINIA, VIA GREENVILLE, the aid of wineb alone 1 can if to succeed, Porn pea | Lam now ready to take the oath of office, and OUR CAVALRY IN CLOSE PURSUIT. | enter upon the duties you have pssigned to me. > : | ‘The address was repeatedly applauded. 1 A LARGE BATCH OF PRISONERS TAKEN AT Mr. Washburne, being the oldest consecutive CLINCH RIVER. . member of the House, aoministered the oath of ag | office tothe Speaker—that heretofore admin- | istered to support the Constitution—and also | the oath of loyalty. | | The némes of members were then called and Longstreet had abandoned the siege, and is | ey ieee wee it by delegations. When | si@n& was reached, Mr. Stevens, of Pa. getting himself into Virginia as fast as possi- | objected to the oath being administered to th bie, via Greenville, three gentienen presenting themselves— Messrs Coltman, Beale, and Baker—and moved Our cavairy are said tobe in close pursuit of | the retels. that this subject be postponed till to-morrow. Mr Brooks appealed to Mr. Stevens not to A large batcbof prisoners taken yesterday at tipeh river Sherman hae arriv-d at Knexville. Lou:svitix, Ky., Dec. 7.—The news from East Tennessee is really glorious ! ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Avother Reconneissance by the Rebels, Wasninctox. Dec. 6.—[Associated Pre Disp: teb,j—Yesterday the enemy made a dem. onetretion in our front, crossing the Kapidan with cavalry and a few pieces of artillery. Tbis movement was first supposed to be the advarce of Lee's entire army, and the greatest exclement prevailed. Tenis were all struck, | ains ordered in the rear, snd arraage- © jor abs«rdoning the depo? in antic- & neral engage.nent. 4 slight skirmish it was discovered that bel. had no desire to penetrate oar lines, ly Wished to re-establish signal s‘ahons ks overlooking the section of couu- upied by ovr army. This was <nccese. ished, end quiet restured to our 1 ‘bree p. uve fy weans of these lo its the enemy are | te discover any muy Luts wemay mike, a watch ovrencampment with perect * ulpeper is held by our cavalry, the enemy’s Bure sels extending qui’e Gear the tow soGas sserything was quiet at the fro: fou of any fur her movement ed that the ere sy hes ih otry ab Frederick-hur., valry is be’ eu that point fou rding th: lower 2 and those of the Rappa- Aquia Creek to xeepe aaingle villas General Meagher | he & Prisoner, H Dispatch to New ny -A yous a emploved by ester Hitch at Vienna was ror d criiias one mile from camp yesterday yooon, Eight of Mosby's geerrillas were ered by our cavalry suts yestarday miles ot Vienna. They wera sent { 6 clock last night a gang of cked a train on the Grange and two miles east ot Bealton i as siruck by ballets in y places and Encineer Taylor asd his cap pierced by a rifle-ball. Cyrus H. Hunter, 2 deserter from the 3d , embers should be sworn in and that their | ete dent: houid be referred to the Commit- ; tee on Elections tor their action. Aft rsome furiher discussion Mr. Stevens ae eee! morified his resolution—that the creden- FROM CHATTANOOGA. i als be rererred to ie Commitee 06, Elections, Capture of Foraging Wageus by the Reb. | *!4 that the question of the swearing in of els— Lengstreet Hewinee in with a Poor i pene gralianten be Postponed until the coms Crxcisxati, Moniisy, Dec.‘7.—The Com- ! nays, 71. i iat aren i per this city Bs the followimg special | legates trom the Territories were then < : . # worn in, with the except Caatraxoova, Dec. 6.—Ou Friday last the | trom Dakotab, whose Teadeutlals Smee re rebel cavalry attacked our forage wogons, near ferred to the Committee on Elections. Harrison, twelve miles from Chattanooga, cap- The rules of the last House were adopted for turing twelve or fifteen of them. | the Government of this one. Advices trom Kingston state that Sherman's | = Mr. Weshburne gave notice of his intention expedition bas Longstreet hemmed in, with a | ‘0 Intreduce a bill to revive the grade of lieu- poor chance of escape. | tenant general of the army, provide for a gold a= ey, ra Me neon. Major Gen) | "G4! 10 be struck for General Grant, and a i 3 s Li vote ©. i a of Reynolre ‘au Gen. Grant's chief of eine role ofthanks to him and the officers under Geo. Reynolds takes command of the troops Mr. Lovejoy gave notice of a bill to punish si New Orleans. | slaveholders throughout the United Staies and cow Territories. Mr. Morrill gave notice of the introinetion ; Of abill to give notice to Great Britian tor the ielmina'ion of the Reciprocity treaty. The House then adjourned. | —-——.»— — - | TU- DAY'S PROCEEDINGS, Turspay, December 8. SENATE.—Mr. lark, by unanimous cousent, in‘rocucrd & bill to graut @ pension tu Joan L. Bure, ct Gettysburg, Pa. Read a first time. Mr. Wiison, of Mass., submitted 1 resolution that the Committee on Military Affairs inquire What Itgislation is neve-sary to facilitate the pay ment of back pay and pensions of deceased soldiers, &e Mr. Davis submitted a resolution that the Tetucal of the rebel authorities to exchanze he_ro soldiers and their white officers should not prevent the exchange of our other soldiers snd officers in rebel pri-ons, on just terms, svch as will prevent suffering to our brave officers and soldiers in the hands of the enemy. Laid over. Hovsg.—A resolution was adopted for the 4 pointine ut of a commiitee of three to wit on ie Senate and inform thai body that the House Wis bow organiza d and ready for the transac. Ucn of brsin ss. On tac tion of Mr. Washburne, of TIL, a com- Mite Of ihtee was appoiuted iv act in con- junction with that of the Senate to watt upon the President and inform him that a quoram nh Hcuses have assembled, and that Co: Sis DOW plepured to receive any com e-' n he may be pleased to make. ‘The Spee ker then declared that the election of. fie:s Was now io order. Mr. Voorbead romi: ated Edward MecPher- sov. cf Pennsylvania, tor © erk of the House, Mr Mallory nominated Emerson Eth ri ze, saving the Jatier, ¢s Clrkof he last Ho ie, ba’ be n guilty of no derutiction of duty—that he had saved the Governm-nt one-hird the eap nses cf I Co gress. Such tidelity su. Id be rewarded. There was now an op- potupity for cestlemen ou te Repnolicen sd toes orrehing fargnanimous, bp re-clect- ing Mr Etheridge. + Mr Love, shonght much cheek, if not brag, V &> required to make such remarks as there, Mr. v ns, of Pa., thoucht the certe nan trom Kentucky ought not to indalge in euch jerry. ¢ Mr. Mallory.—Of course. 1 did not expect Msiogi eoranieeres eats Friday last, the gentleman to Le magnanimous. I meat tem. Mengher, who was with thearmy as @ |) “Myr steyns—Ob! I know. (Laughter.} itor to his old brigide, was captured, in ‘:1@ House then proceeded to vote for Clerk, @i'izven’s clothee, near Mine Run, durinz the will the following rezult: _ yecent er gagement, ard is now ia the hands of McPherson had oe. «11 che enemy. fF heriage.... seeseee 69 Virgina Leguwiatare, And Mr. McPherson was declared elected as Atte Leeisfature which met in Alexandria | Cl T¥ of the Hones st ves lay at the C} bers of thi ty © 4 the were present in ae, Seuaee “Meene o Coveles Se Ruexviltes Brown, of Fairfax, Killam of Accomac, Lem. | Dec. 4 —General Sherman's osy, of No! county, Mercer, of Loudon, | cavalry arrived at Knoxville on the evening aud Whitenvr-t, of Norfolk city, L. P.C of the 3d instant, Longstreet raised the siege per presided, and F. A. Angastien of Fairfax, | on the night of the 4th. was chosen clerk, EF. Mason, of Fairfax, . #ergeant-at-Arms, aud Wm. Hough of Lon. | don, Doorkeeper. As soon as the organization |" Dec i a } . CHATTANOOGA, 7.—Major Gen'l Grant per ate an adjournment took place tilt hss capiured since the war began foor hun- dared and geventy-four cannon, and ninety thousand prisoners. &7 Dr. Winship, “the s:rong mav,” now lifts Galy a dead weight of twenty-six hundred \ounds. He says be means to get up to three thovsand pounds and stop there. In the Honse of De'-oates there were present | J. W. Brown ex, and B E. Nash, of Nor-olk, J.J Her chaw. any 4. af. downy, of Loudod. J.B. Birch, of Northampton, Enoch Haislip, ef Prince Wiliam and R.Johuston, of Alex. andra. A temporary organization wasetected vy calling BR. Jonosion to the chair and ap- pointing George Tucker clerk. when itappesr- 87 Hav is 20 scarce in Louisville. Ky., that bat there was no quorum present aa ad. | thore having hor.es toc:re for are bayiag corn eur. ment took place till to-day. | fodder at exorbitant prices. ot New York, tiubb ird of Vonuecticu', Jeackes, | und he addressed the | | Insist upon the motion. He argued that the | 244 Fstrect, We 268 thie Um Br eitary |. BANITARY COMMISSION, Cn:ra! ‘ashington DC. ies, Guarenie-inu wilt v P POWLER, Chiaf Clerk. ‘anckes of the trade wil! mect ance Ball, UBSDAY orcleane By order of the Committe» CH MA RS OF THE SSVsRal, on £ street. between St: BVENING. Dec che Ii de7-at" f the Board of f: ees NEXT REGULAR MONTHLY Mant. Cs o} Tools will be December 8th, at 436 o'clock. a RT st7+ "clock Job 3. * beld on TUBSDAY meeting at : ay pea asd Card +. PU ICT a: By order of thy Premdent, z doors scuth of the Ci Deeember 7th, Fen e ladies of Waugh Ohap 1 tival mthe bsiler the Co New Jersey avenue, a few toi. commencing MONDAY, aod Unsefal Articles, Holi- it Kefresbaenss for ante. y pleasant evening de 5. 8t® Y5> COLLECTOR'S OFFICE WARMINGTON, D S. B20. 4, 1883. NOTICE TO TAX PAY Notice is hereby given reare for Taxes, whetber Gas, Tax, toat uniess the same is fore the ist day of January next, t which the Tax is dus wii then be \d. ar the lew dirocts to sli persons in ar- Spec Pr Annual ‘id at tais effice, be- he Property ou adverticad thors who wish to avoid expeore of advertising will please pay « specified. WM. DIXON, Coll fe ['ute! & Repub. | nctor. rks 7 3. Ladi in aid of - MUNDAY A chcice Bool &c .tu table for Christmas Presents, will atresronable p:ices. and an abundant au, Refieshrrente Hl O.,and No Raffling, i lar kind TiVAL AT WBELEY OBAPE:, ner of Fand Fifth $iverts. Rot Worley Gasset win) held » Festival’ @ Parson uod,” comm next. Dec mber 7th, aE relection of Fancy Goods Toys, offere aly of %. ovided rab Regs, or annoyances of a simi- 1 be toleratea siavite ail who desire to spend a vlens- de 47t* antevening te give (hem acal', WASHINGTON LIUBRAKY AND DRA- FIBST MATIO ASSOCIATION. COURSE OF LEYTURES AT ODD FELLOWS HALL. Hon, H. GREELY. TUESDAY, Deo. 8, 1883, OB. “QUESTIONS Hon. Drs BC J. W. FO. NO WIs: . WEST. H W, BaRBC DRCORDOV, Will foliow im regutar course, Tickets £0 * ttores hotele, ac. to be had at all principal book- de8 ot SHAFFIELD’S BALTIMORE CONFKO- ixth stree' Balls. F: end most ‘Water Ice: wholenal and Ladies’ Oyster Saloon, 356 it, between Gand H. Weddings, Parties, ‘airs, Suppers, Dinner Parties, and other enterta nments furnished at the shortest notice Feasonable terms. Ice Creams and he best quality,made by steam powar, id retail. n07 20* Ss D®4 . PATZ 5 425 B eTREET, Betweax Savente an) RiGHTH sT3., ee 8-st* opposite the Z General Most Ofian. A ECAUCONER, 68 tons burt FOR SALB. Good for Uyster Trade, of hen "Built of oak, and copper ities fastened. Inquire on board ihe schooaer Yorktown, at Libte>’s Wharf, aorgetowa 3" P A ANO FORTE FOR SALE. Fine toned Knabe & Ghale Rowe wood Pexri We have a very Front Pisno Forte, for sale at a bargain, at our Farniture Warcrooms. Auction and Commission M des Bd WM L. WALL & CO., south cor Penu ave. G48 ¥F J 7 AS F OSEPH KEYNOLDS IXTUERBS! IX TUBES! s co), PLUMB*RS, GAS AND STBAM FITTERS, 00 N; Have a large DEL: 4a e. Archer an? well eciected assortment of O4 BS. BRAOK ETS. DROP uIGHTS, SHA &c., from the celebrated establishment of & Parcoast, for sa‘e atthe Th 038 wishiz inteiest to cali before purchasing. nth St., Near Pa. Avenue, reoeived. and will always keep on hand, AN: Des ew York, which. are offered facturern’ prices in that city, Fixtures, will find it to their de 8-eohin BOPOSALS FOR LUMBER, care AS3IS?’r QUARTRREMASTER’S Orion, ot 2s: ep Provosats will be rece: antil THURSDAY Dec 17, delivering i int 6s the f Washington, 134 north F street i Wasuinaron, D.C., Doo. 7, 1863. d at this ofee 5 1863,at 120’elock m., for u the city of Washington, D.O.,at such Depot Quartermaster may direct. one undred thousapo (1,000) feet of Lamber of the follow:ng kind and description, vigor o Twenty fi walnat, ei« thourand (26,00) feet good b'ack t feet long, twelve inehes wide and five-eigbthe of an iach thick Beventy fi 4-4 or one in ve thousand (75,40) feet first qualite h white pine selects, twelve inchca wide, all the above deserived to be good, merehantable Lumber, well reasoned, of ap of The fa! der wus mbei oonsidere: ing it. ‘roposals sidered, and each propo sito Proposals Moore, Lumber.’” The agent spovinted on the ment and all delivered on ur'before the Sth day ame and post Ifa bid is made in ofall the ‘ties must Ass stant Quartermaster, bould be plainly marked subject to the inspection of the Govern- ir. 1863, PROPOSALS. office address of the bid- in ae Proposal. i mes ar, or the bid will be asthe individual. proposal of the party from disloyal parties will not be con- an oath of must be addressed to Capt. James M. Washington, D. “* Proposals for GUARANTSES. of the guaran Zeeponslbili tors must shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of me trict A The itbe res pended wo Bidders mi are opened, Bonds in t! w he contractor and both of bis guaraators, will be required upon signin, —, an of —, do hereby guarantee that ——_—"- fulfill the contract in accordance with the terms of aition, and that should his proposition be bis pro: accepted, he sccordance The right deemed tec h meater, a8 tach Lum! quired fa lure to supply 61 bid‘er to be Informal proposais will be rejected ttorney. ability of| the bidder to ll the contract, should ry le pereons, whose signatures are to the guaractee, accompany the bid. ———,of the county of —. a —— —,, of the county of therewith. Fhonla Ror contract be awarded him we are pre- pare To this guarantee must be appended the official certificate sbove mentioned) 7?” t oe to furnish wit ime or quantity, the Lumber sti then the Assittant Quartermaster to have the right he ; Dearest District Court or of the United States Dis- him must be guaranteed two ep- and said guarantee mest nt in person when the bide propo will mot be consid- ‘he sum of two thousand dollars, signed ust be or thei Of the succersfal bidder or bidders @ the contract FORM OF GUARANT and State of , and State 18 able to will st once enter into a contract in me his sec2ri ties. t+ refect any or all bids that may be vh is reserved by the Depot Quarter- il as the right to select from each bit atthe price therein named, as is re- figeeramont: and is} ane of the ler, wi! proposal in the ti reacribed. in ated tu be pted, uslity delivered, uch deficiensy by Fohase, and su charged with the 4 = ff-rance of cost. AMES M. MOORE, de e-ta Captain, Assistant Quartermaster. ANEBETS! BLANKETS: Bt BBTe BLANKBTS! Ean Web Dow & very large and complete stock of Risnk hand, which we are offering 10 per a-nt less than they can be purchased for im the District, ay BONTZ & GRIFFITA Northern Liberties Furniture Booms, 59 Seventh streat, daz 6t between I and K atrosts, x HO W QaspszEs, 20 COUNTER SHOW CASES Just Teoeived. 2 TPRIG will be sold dat iw HT CASES, for Millinery goods, wh.ch at New York prices. with freight added, BONT? & GRIFFITA, 369 BSaventh street, between T and K streets. N 308 F erence: santo ite Sep jard Parker. Jchn M enitine Mott RIE forn ities AKSB’s RADICAL CUKE TRUSSES —ofi add O —Ref. Dtr-et. Waahington, riority to’ Profs Carnochan, and Vat _— The best coilection of TRUS3B3 and DIC INBTRUMENTS for Physical De- Rup*ure, -ndits Radies’ Cure, Varitose Veins, Varicocele, Piles, Curved Spine, Bow Lee, Clab Feet, and all otiver Physical Late einen cesstully Ueated at tuis office Also, a fall and w.l] selected assortment of Silk and Colten Klastic ttocki the re doinia;t ad’ Knee of Varicore Vei Anklets and Wristlety for a8, Swollen and Weak jen’ Fil Klacti~ Abd ‘minal Supporters, Lndon do., Ridiog Beits, Elastic Shoulder Braoes and Suspensory Bandaree Ail eorefu My pplied and satis! ‘Of ca. pen trom7 8. m. ti action guaranteed. Nép m. de7-1w* Rts eee FOOT OF SEVENTH STRuRr, a STEAMER Will leave the IAN FLSET,. . ‘ON SATURDAY, end every other day.at 12 o’clcek m,, ang ON SUNDAY at Wand 20% This will beg PLEASANT BXCURSION, The bost does not tonch at aay point, but 208 round the fleet. Fare {.r the round trip Scents. Wo passes re- | quired. Dr. vrarsnant anacnse be bem Delevan Hovse. on a1 private Tresdayn. andrie, Va , (cfloe corner Pitt and on M geroun warranted Ca3-im nd. disgusting crugs avoided and det to the padlic that 309 ee avenue, Thuredaye acd tovardaya; and in ‘alex ‘ ofnerdayennd Fridaya’ Ail dee. consulted at his office a Wi daw eures H. ©, LISPBNARD, M.D. rastees of Publis | AYTERNOON, | REELL Bee. | LUNN GENERAL MEADE’S SUCCESSOR. A rumor'bas beef in active circulation to-day that Gen. Pleasanton has been appointed to take ike piace of Gen. Meade in command of the Army ofthe Potomac Wesresatisfedthe tumor bas no foundstion. PROMOTED. Lieut. Irs Berry, who has for some time past been on cuty at the Central Guardhouse, has Seen promoted to a Captaincy. No Mzse2qx To-vay.—By the Congressional J tocee@ings elsewhere it will be seen that the Message of the Presicent was not sent in to- cay, 83 antic pated, but will be on to-morrow. Washington Money Market—Latest Que- tiens. Furnished by Lewis Johnson & Oo., Bank- exs: Buying. Selling, 109 U.S Coupon Bonds, i881 ......10 Uz. 8. 5720's .. — U.S. 7.30 Nove 107 Quartermasters’ Uhucis. 9X — New Certificates, 97% =- American Gold. 9 . 150% 308135, — NEW YORE RATBR—SECOND BOARD. Conpon 6s, 1681, 1'+ X; 7-30’s, ie Oertifi. estes of Indebtedness, 98; Gold. “494: Fort | Wayne, *2X; Michigan Southern, 79%; Quick- silver, 61.° CONGRESSIONAL. ——a XXXVII{rn CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. ——._—_ a Centinuation of To-Day’s Proceedings. aca am Gan SENATE. Mr. Sherman called up iis resolution of v terday that the Committee on the Jadisi v inquire and report whether the Hon. Robert Wilson is still a Senator from Missourt. Mr. Fessenden objected entirely to recogni- } zing Mr. Wilson in any as Senator trom Mis- souri. It would be a bad precedent. He had no objectioa, however, to the inquiry being } made, | _ Mr. Hale could see no use in the reference. The Senate had repeatedly made decisions which settled the principle in this case—es. pecially as regards the seat of Judge Phetps, ot Vermout, and subsequently that of Mr. Wil- linms. Mr. McDougall said the faw ot the question bad been settled. and as a friend of the gentle- man from Missouri, he was sorry that he thought that he bad a claim. Mr. Powell thought the whole question de- pended upon the fact whether the Legislature ot Missouri really adjourned sine dir or only took & recess, before coming together lately aud electing another Senator. If the Legis acycurned without electing, the appointment cf the Governor held food until a proper assembly of the Lezisiature and an election by the bdy. Ithad been said. however, that the Legislature only took # recess. He would therefore like to have the Judiciary Committee inquire into ail the iactes. Mr. Feseendeu said that Mr. Brown was elected in vernber last to fill this very place bef Congress met. yet Mr. Wilgon chooses tu travel here to tike his seat, knowiug that Mr. Brown witlsoon be here also. It might be consitued that he hed come here to get the mileaze and pay, @nd but that gentlemen were bonorable, an arrangement might be made in sucha case tor two to come here on au understanding—and both get pav and mile- aze, cne after the other. He supposed Mr. Wilson to be simply undera mistake, Mr. Trumbull moved to amend the resolution by declaring thatthe Hon. Robert Wilson is not entitled to a seat in the Senate. & : Mr. Saulsbury inquired if the credentials of Mr. Brown had been presented, or if there was auy evidence of bis election here. The Obair (Mr. Clark in the ehair) responded that there was not. The amendment of Mr. Trumbull was agreed to, and the resolution, as amended, adopted. The Clerk of the House#ppeared at the bar of the Senate and announced }that the Honse had organized and appointed &committee to wait. npon the President, in commection with the Senate’s committee, to inform him of their reudiue>s for business. On raotion of Mr. Hall, tho Senate took a re- cess for half an hour. At the end of that time Mr. Foot, of the com- mittee appointed by the Senate yesterday to wait on the President, reported that they had done sv, and the President would communi- cate his message at 1244 o’clock to-morrow. Adjourned, Hovuss. A resolution waz adopted that gentlemen, while conteating seats in this House, be allowed the privilege of the floor, and to speak upon their cases when before the House. Meesrs. N.G. Ordway, of N. H, and Adam Glosbrener, of Pa., were nominated for the office of Sergeant-at- Arms. The House proceeded to vote for Sergeant-at- Arms, with the following result Whole number of votes, 169; necessary to 2 cheice, 55. N. G. Ordway had .. A. Glogebrenner had. 6 Scattering.... 2 And Mr. Ordway was declared duly elected Sergeant-at-Arma of the House. _ ‘The House proceeded to the election of Door- keeper. Mr. Ira Gocdenow, the present in- cambent, was phiced in nomination; Mr. Mc- Closkey, and several other candidates. The result was—156 votes cast, necessary to & choice. 7. Gocdenow . McCluskey. Scattering 5 . Mr. Goodenow was accordingly electad, sud took the oth of office. p The House then proceeded to vote for Post- master f the House. The r: sult was— Whole number of votes, 166; necessary tos choice, 81. Of which W. S. King, the present incumbent, Teceived 1v3 votes. The others were scattered. 160 TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. LATER FROM CHATTANOOGA. HARDEE FALLING BACK. ——_—.> THE MOUNTAINS OF EAST TENNESSEE FILLED WITH DESERTERS AND STRAGGLERS, penile sa “helnolarente .CINCINNATI, Dec. 3.—A speciat dispatch to the Commercial, dated Chattanooga yesterday, says that General Hardee was slowly falling back from Dalton with the debris of Rragg*s army. The mountains of East Tennessee wera filled wiih deserters and straggiers. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN BOSTON. Boston, Dec. §.—Atanearly hour this moru- ing fire broke out in the Broomtield Methodist Church, which so rapidly gained headway that it had nearly destroyed the interior. The roof fell in about two hours after the fire com- menced. Ten steam fire engines were promptly on the spot, and throuch the efforts of tne fire depertment the Breomfield House, Music Hall Studio Buildinge, Ward’s stables and other valuable property, which were seriously threatened with destroction, were saved. | FIRE AND LOSs OF LIFE IN HART- FORD. Hantrorp, Dec. +.--By the burning of a house on Vine street, at 5 o'clock this morn: ing, Thos. McGuire and wife were burned to death. Their bodies were fouud in the ruins, burned to cinders. —+a0e LOCAL NEWS. Levy Court.—The savy Coart yesterday held its regular meeting at the City Hall. kK. R. Crawtorc, Esq., the Attorney of the Court, prerented his claim, when Mr. Thomas asked that he be sliowed leave to explain fis account. Mr. M. Larner moved that the resolution of the : ud of April last, which authorizes the appoint. ment of an Attorney to the Court, be repealed; r! as carried. “ eee RTApitation Teceiyed from the ‘Trustces of the Seventh School District askki that one seventh of the school fund be . over to them for the purpose of erecting a schoo! house over the tern Branch; which ‘wns reterred. ‘. S:-ven licenses for ordinaries were granted. An application was rezeived from Mrs. Walker, asking that the be e: pt from taxa. tion, on the ground that ber Bouses and lands are in the occupation of the military and are ao use to her; which was referred. ‘The resignation of John R. Condir, super- vitor 7th district, was received and accepted. Mr. Thomas, at the request of Mr, Burr, of- fered a resolution, which was adopted. setting ' yorth that more than once has the county jail | been condemned by the grand irques: of tha county && unfit forthe purpeses tor which i, ature | | 4 was erected, and its present location is by no means a convenient one, and revolving that a committee of two be appointed to actin conjanc- ticn wih similar committees to be apnoin'ed by the authorities of Washington and Georgetown to lay the subject before Congress at an eariy day. and urge th® speedy passage of an act to accomplish the object. Mr. Thomas also introduced a resolution di- recting the Clerk to publish a notice directing all the justices of the peace who have impos-d and collected fines for violations of Iaw, due this-Court, to report such facts to the Clerk and pity over theamounts betore the 15th inst., ‘and monthly hereafier. . The Court adjourned to Monday next. —_—~e—____ _RErogrep TO THE Provost Manswat— Sergeant Cronin, of the Fourth Ward, hae made a reporito the Provost Marshal, in which he represents the characier of certain shanties on New Jersey avenue, between E and F Ftreets north. and suggests their destruction. The Sergeant says that those shasties are built and occupied by persons eagaged in selling liquor to soldiers. The liquor is represen :ed as of & most poisonous nature, « fusing speedy intoxication, Soldiers, it is said, are robbed and beaten there, and the Sergeant is fally convinced that clothing is furnished to soldiers to enable them to desert, although he has no positive proof. The Sergeant says that the limited number ot policemen under hi¢ controt is not sofficient to protect the soldiers avd citizens in that Jocality without neglecting other duties, and the only way to prevent riot and disorder is to remove the cause by destroy- ing those shanties. bagi Metuopist LOCAL PRX¥ACHER’® Associa- TIoN.— Lust evening, agreeably to notice, a meeting was held at McKendsee Chapei for the purpose of forming a local preacher's so- cie'y, similar to associations in other cities, ‘The meeting was attended by seventeen local mivisters of the District, and was opened with prayer by Rey. Mr. Mitchel, Agent of the Col- onization Society; after which Rev. George T. Mitchell was appointed chairman, and W.S. Fort secretary; and the Local Preacher's Asso- ciation of the District of Columbia was orga ized by the election of the following officer: Rev.G.T. Mitchell, president; Jos. P. Camp, vice president; Wm. S. Fort, secretary; aad Wm. R treasurer. A committee com. posed of Mesers. J. T. Lighter, Camp, Turner, Merrick, aud the President, were appointed to draft & constitution, and the Association ad- | journed to Monday evening next. —_>—___ ADMIRALTY CorRT, Judie Wylie.—To-day (Assistant District Attorney N. Wilson ap- pearing for the Government,) Judge Wylie is- sned a decre. oi distribution in the case of the prize stermes iamond, captured by the U.S. The gross proceeds of the sale of Pargo were reported at © « s leaving a balance for ton of 25,02. The costs it will per- ceived amount to less than six per cent of the pio reds of sale. Decrees of d »ution were also made in the following cases in which the Potomac flotilia is interested: Flying Cloud, Richard Vanx, a lot of goods, moneys, &c., canoe and flat bt, a lot ot dry-goods, a flat-bottomed beat, schr. Nanjemoy, schr. Cassandra, a canoe and box cf tobacco, Clara Ann, carzors of four canoes, achr. Three Brothers, a boat and cargo, and sehr. Gold Leaf. oe Cincvir Court, Chief Justice Cartter.— The Sickles Cut-off Case.— Titis case, which has been betore this court for overtwenty days, was ths Morning, at 1034 o'clock, given to the jury, after Mr. Dickerson bad closed his speech tor the plaintiffs. The parties are Messrs. Sickles and Cock, use of Geo. Mattingly, agt. Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria Steam Packet Company. Messrs. Bradley and Dickerson appeared for the pluintifis, aud Messrs. Brentand Davidge for the defendants. This caseis co tance, that the evic fered of so much impor- which has been taken in tull by , reporter of the coart, willbe pun the facts ellicited it is thovgh), will be omeht before the attention of the Committees on Naval Attairs. and it may probably give rise to the appointment of an investigating committee. ae JRIMINAL COURT, Judy: Olin This moru- ing, in this court, District Attorney Carring- ton prosecuting, Michael Marke: with an assaultand batiery, submitted b are, Georgiana Milstead, charged with stealing $10 trom George Winston, was found noi guilty. JTsacob Ale; vault and bute tence Dick Rivers and John Haloran, charged in two Cases with an assanit and battery on FE. H. Grover and Borr H. Grover, were found guilty, aud sentenced to pay 2 fine of five dollars vach case, with costs. & Johnson, charged with keeping a joase in Bates’ Alley, was tound guilty, and sentenced to three months fn jail. —_—~» ArTke Tu8 SHARPS.—As usual, when Con- grecs assembles, numbers of well dressed per- 6 , whose mode of living is generally dis- covered by the policg, have arrived in Wash- ington. This season many of them will be re- quired to parade the streets to the tune of the Rogue's March, if they do not take time by the torelock and skedaddle before the parade day. A splendid suit of clothes, a fine address, and & gay mustache are not snfficient to secure thievea from the drumming ont, if the police turn them over to the militury authorities for the purpose. The police do not intend to wait tor Known thieves to commit acts of larceny, but will take possession of suspected parties to prevent depredations. aac Fourta WARD Station Cases.—Kdward Johnson, drank and disorderly: dismissed. Jas. Handly, selling liquor tv soldiers; $20.53, Mary Spriggs, drouk; 21.58. Daniel B: oll, drank and disorderly; dismissed. James Charters, do..do. Jas. O’Brien, suspicion of larceny; for hearing. Ellen Sheaue, vagrant; dismissed. Lemuel Kiyne, drunk and disor- derly; aud Samuel Creasall, do. military. Geo. Allen. suspicious character; for hearing. Anthony Dean, drunk and disorderly; dis- pder was tuund guilty of an as- ry, and received a nominal sen- missed. Jeremiah Reardon, drunk: 31.59. Patrick Wright, profanity; dismissed. ——. Sorpigns’ Rust.—Since Saturday mor: 163 convalesceuts from Philadelphia, and prisoners from Fort McHenry, have arrived at Soldiers’ Rest. ee TOR RENT—Pleassat Furnished ROOMS, for wpa Chamber. No. 41 La. ave., bet ee 4. Teh etrest Be {RD —Bandromety-farnished ROOMS to le J with Board. Apply at 138G@a:., det. dat an 2 ate, de 8-3t* wink LAkGS RUOsI—Suiable for two or z al ngle R«om, with or without 3 alko Eoard. Terms moderates At Hi et . Fouthwest corner of kth de 3 ot | aes RENT WITH BOARD-—Two muits of very. desural'e ROOM: Fable Bovrturs atcomm - dated Inquire at No, & 434 street, Latween O and utty Ast! 6@8-lw* G:& REWARD —BStrayed on Saturday moroing SS5 teat etrea COW. with white bacwand white head. The shove reward will be paid if returned wo 54 2d and Fayette et..Georzetown. de s-t™ (OK RENT—A PARLOR avd two CHAMBERS, I genteely furnished. No. 313 Sixth street bet. Krireet and New Ycrk ave. The street cars ran within ope square. des ste k App oH. L, CHAPIN & CO., 360 7th street. NUMBER OF GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodaied with RED snd BOARD. also a numer of Table Boarders can be acco umodated at 40s I2th street, between I and K, Meals from Tto9e,w.. 4to6p m, de 5 6t* TPO BENT—Cve PARLOK, furni \d Bes— vn bop! BOO me it” within halt Se ay toler cox conr ent to the Capitol. ei y +*i road aud com de 8-st* UNG MAN-OF UNBXOEPTION ABLE sepmiec tae seni soa ted iswillirg }o make himse' aol; ot Feferencas given. A Ww this offices, ea ; NT—A fue STORE and BACK ROOM CR RENT TA, neat eat ot and Post OMees Peeersion given immediately. ire at the Goslirg House, No. 246 Penn. a, bet 19h ang [sth ets des tf '—A Fine-toned Seven Ostave Rose- Feat ano, in good order, Rent, if taken fora term, Apply SATE sod Pancy Store, EB sirect, neat car Nae bJ O ©B TEREE GENTLEMEN CAN OB- tain Gret-cless Buard and pleasaut Rooms ix a private fan ily.in Georg: |, convenient to the ity cars. Apply at No 91 Bridge at \e~ tower ee aaa Fos, RENT—A very cegirad! pithed. without board, f C and North Capitol sireeta, two ‘the Capitol. one from the Depot, from a go’ ractanrart. = rd. in ® private family, a Teese rarsihed ROOM, onitgbloferaimartied couple, er tro lemen; withia two blosks of bemirarys eapfeat, Georecto Refe: ited, Apply at DOWLING’S Ai Tra Briage st., Georgetown. Y FURNISHED A eee, ‘7 rooms, situa S0UBR FoR REN ie the Post Osice « about midway betwe-a men’ ‘erms moserate. drese ta ately “W. C.,” Post ‘Office ‘Wash- ington D.C. nate ‘2 EEFIDENCE ON 8. DEB, oR on awe offen fort ee arranged Bouse site edon Bstreei. n-ar 7th. Possson even aboutJernary tet. Por farther in'mstior apply to JAS C McGUIBE & CU., Aust! and cmmi sion Merchacts, des-8s OB RENT—A rmall BRICK HOUSE, contain- | ing five rooms. situated corner 9th avd Q sta. [| SOUTHERN NEWS. Tne Rebele Admit the Defeat ef Longstreet by Buraside. The following telegraphic dispatches are re the pcnona Dispatch of December 5: TLANTA, Dec. 4.—A = geocer, dated Dalton, Descartes Grnere] Ledbetter arrived yesterday from Knoxville, which point he left last Sunday General Longstreet nad, the same day, made ap unsuccessful attack on Barnsice, aud after- wards commenced retreatin, Booker and Slez-l's corps are Teportan ob Sarg cing on Knoxvilie and Loudon, and Will prob. ably follow Louestreet or enter North Caroli- sa. Firing was heard yesterdiy in the direc- tion of Cleveland, which was supposed ta be from Wheeler's cavalry. Th- Truwory-sterday that the enemy's cavalry had advanced to Ringgold, was without foundation. Lieut. JE. Tabb and Czptain Barnes cf the Signal corps, deserted and went over to the enemy revious to the late battle, The report that Smant’s headyvarters are at Ringgold is up. true. The Siege of Knoxville Raised. Dauton, Dec 4.—The lat accounts repre. sent that Longstreet, with a portion ot his com- Mand, made an uveuccessfnl attack or Knox- ville. His joss was very small. He thee raired the siege, marched towards Abiagdon, Va. Gen. Bushrod Johnson had suceceded in efiecting a junction with Longstrest, without the loss of his supply train, as previously re- ported. Gen. Vaughn, with bis command, and one of Cheatham’s regimenis, was at Charleston, Tenn., trying to make his way to North Uar- olina, Davis Relieves Bragg irom Command— Breckinridge pet Dead. Darton, Dec. 2.—Gen. Bragg has been re- lieved by the President at his own Tequest. Hs was serenaded last night by the bandof t Ficrida bricad+. and, b&ng called out be accepted, with grateful and heartfe aAnks, the compliment tendered. The associations long existing between them woenld cease to- morrow, when he would leave them. Gen, Bate was called for, and made a mos: beautifas allusion to the career of Gen. Bragg, er ding with the assurance that, with mnion and harmony, Tennessee would next spring b» re. stored. Both generals were voci‘erously cheer - ed, and the greatest enth sm prevailed. Generals Breckinridge and Hardee wera al. 80 serenaded, and made appropriate speeches A corps of fifteen thousand Federal troops passed through Cleveland yesterday on their way to Benton. The report in the Savannah Republican ef tha desertion of Colorel Hollonquist, of Gen Brnge’s staff, is bacely false. He ac ed most geliantly at Chattanooga as chief of artillery Nothing official from Gen Longstreet. | ¥ROM YESTERDAY'S FOURTH RDITION } GLORIOUS NEWS FROM EAST TENNESSEE, The following has just beeu received at head- quarters : TAZ¥WFELL, TENN, Dac. 7-7 a.m. Maj. Gen. H. W. Hatlech, Commandor-in-Chiey > Longstreet is in full retreat up the Valley. with cayalry Your orders about tollowing shall be carried ont. My Civision of cavalry attacked the enemy's cavalry in ove of the passes of the Clinch Mountains yesterday etternoon, and are pnsh- ing them vigorously. Thave not yei heard of the approach of oar cavalry from Knoxville. I have sent General Wilcox with bis infantry and artillery towards the mountains and attack the enemy's flank at Bean Statioa. Oouriers trom Knoxville arrived Ist night. The road is clear. Sherman arrived there yes- terd I.G ~' LAVED AWAY-Ontbe 3d inst , a dark bro SS COW, dry, with snort feet; large borne, eligh ty epseading; with email grey, spot bets a ears: ebout7 beget dee ol Any perso: givin, 2oy ivformaticn of the above or bringing her to the owner will be suitably rewarded. . GRANDFIRLD, Pa avenze, det. 25th and 2ith ats. NT STOREHOUSE Wi rTABLK 'D —We have for rent, alarge Thr - ehouse, situated on « pubiic alley i e vicinity of the Patent office, The Buildin: well Anish! and arranzad fors Storehouse, with a fine Stable and Carriage house ttached - iy IRE & COQ., Auction and deb-6t Apply ta J. C, McGU Goromiesion Merchants. B_OFFER POR RENT THE WHOLB OF & Hanc-ome RESIDBNCS. except the First Floor.(whick is ueod asap office.) situated on ¥, near #eventh street, and complatel water, ges. and all modern improvewents. be rented to a careful family on apg ication to the undersigned. Applications for a boarding-houte wall not be entertained. . J.C. McGUTIBK & CO.. ded 6t Auction and Commission Merchasts. By J. 0. McGUIBB & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY CASH SALB OF LOTS oy Tus Cariror.—On TURBBDAY & NOON. Di 1 ® ASP Br “ Se. of Savere * c “ st fit of u haser, Vonveyances at the cont of the purchaser, " JSC. MCGUIRE & CO. Age! eG UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, by J.C VEU S98 E'S PALBOF VALUABLE LMPRKOVER Proresey ar Acetios —By virtue of trust to the pabscriber beewivg date the 231 day of June, }6?. and reoorded in Liber J. A. 8, No wc. folos No Ii, Washington ecnpt in ibe District of Columbia. I abail rel! at auction. ir frontof the er«mires, at 4o’clock p.m ,on MONDAY, the lith inst., wae fellowing preperty vic: i Two two-ttury Frame Houses and the Iyitson which hee fan. abe pert Lote agin Sanare No 84. This pro; ronts on est, be'ween sourh Band © siveste, nof/blaryland avenue, ‘And on TUREDAY. front of the premise: he 15th inet.. I shalleell in $4 o'clock p- m.. two ts0- story Frame Bouses and the Lots on which they Stora, beige Lote No. 55 and 57. im Square'No. 545. So, Tacaut Lots No. 53. 54 and 53, in same square. Tair property frouts on Sd street west acd south N street,in Jeol W Jones’s subdivision of etid square. * WEDNESDAY‘, the Jott: inst., I shall nett in front of the premises. at 4o°lpck pm. uses era the Lote on ch they pena Freing aroe Lot No 2%. im Square No. 83, This property fronts on 2’st strees west, be- tween orth C and front treet arqidae-ae f ~ cas Terms: Qne-thir oe an interest mooths. the purchaser to A deed given and a deed of trust taken, All ferred payrrents, bearing conveyan:ing at the cost of the purchane: }. CARRINGTON, Tri de® Pai McGUIRB & O0., Auctr. F UBS! FUBSH PUE st HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LADIBS. We have just received the entire stock of Messrs Fourasse & Co., on consignment. . These goods have been manufactured for city trade, and will be closed out at a grest sacrifice, Ladies who wish to buy a good MUFF at $3, 0r asetof good FURS at $1, sre invited tocaliat once at LANSBURGH & BRO.’S BALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE, 375 SEVENTH STREET, de 1-2w* Sd _toor above I street, ! Woon W °° * Ow oo bm ¥or Sale, three miles and a half from town, ae8r hn Hace Gousse— the Piney prety CUNDS UF WOOD, Bas nr 75 are of PINE. the balance o! HARD WOOD, Weill seasoned and split well; also handy to get at. For partionlare open Ors A. FEWWIOK, _ No.3 —— arom eB-3t* pence: HARPS! MELODBONS! {t for Bchomacker & Co.’s celebrated Phils e Jor Gravestein & 0o.’s eviebra cuin's calpbrated Harps. se ectiy everything posit 7 Nasional bine bath Beko! Befestions, Operatic tlections in Book Form, from 35 to# ‘eepta per Book, always on b tive Books and Portsfolios always oe hes & TAO Pa meaty &e,one of the land records of } ¥

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