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WASHINGTON EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,} ; AT THB STAR BUILDINGS, Sewihwest corner of Pennsylvania av. and Wh stréty By W. D. WALLAOH. a geet ‘The Bran is served by the carriers to their sub- seribers in the City and District for TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS PER WEEK, Paice ror MAILInG.—Bingle copy, three cents; one month seventy five cents; three months, one dolla: and Afty cents; six months, three dollars; one year, dollars, No papers are sent trom the office er tran paid for. = WEEKLY Sek One dollar and a kalf a year, ———— 8 Chening Star. ‘was a printer’s devil in 1925, and in that - city served papers to John A. Dix and Justice Nelson, in perstown, New York. Not long since he met General Dix at Willards’ Hotel, and General D. recognized him at ence as the printer’s devil who had served his papers. 10th. Benjamin Franklin: The Printer, Pa- triot, Philosopher and Statesman. The Craft's noblest ornament, Humanity's benefactor, and America’s son. Responded to by Hon. Horatio King, who in some remarks apropos to his own early expe- riences with the ink-ball roller and ‘Ramage press, said that Vig President Hamlin was a co-worker with at the same press years ago in Maine. llth. The Telegraph: 1ts batteries, thongh al- a Vv, XXV. AMUSEMENTS, ' » OFFICIAL. LOOAL NEWS. War Department, Adjutant General's Offer } r, Sth ways charged, are unlike those of war. They speak not in tones of thunder, but silently per- 9 form their work with wonderful effect. W WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1865. N2. 8,700. | sorm thetz work with wonderfal effect. Ww the first to attract from the clonds the lightning over his line, meanwhile holding the key in his ed men to pass. (Applause.] The country | hand. will be aireneiened ty her triads, and go forth Ben Perley Poore responded in characteristis in acareer of triumph unequalled in the his. | style of humorous hits and stories, and com- tory of human progress. [Applause.] plimented the Society on theamicabdle relations Ithad been the fashion of public men to | always sustained between the empleyed and speak discouragingly ofthe press and those | employers. connected with it, but there was no more poten- 12th. The Federal City: Already throbbing tial-power on earth when the members were | with the new wine of life that shall recuperate TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY, gq BALTIMORE & OHIO BB. OO. Wasuinctox, December i, 1964, On et after Sunday. ‘December 3B, 1864. Passen- beti ‘ash! Sih tetanarttinrs unnswen See Baltimore ‘RAINS MOVING NORTH. .1-BALTIMOR®, WAT STATION & HA alt BURG TRAIN—Letve Washington 6:15 res CANTERBRY HALL. Washington, January 7, Celebratts: of the Fittieth Anniversary of First Lieutenant Hanson E. Weaver, MUBIO } ANTE“BURY HALL, AND United States infantry, heretofore published The time-honored Columbia Typograpical BAL LIOANT7A5URY HALL: rH waren for mbsence without leave, is hereby notified | Society celebrated its fiftieth anniversary on that he is exempt from dismissal from the ser- Saturday night with a supper at the Seaton Ro. W YORK & PHILADELPHIA BX- Lovrstaka AvExv: tary eom- true to themselves. None had a firmer hold | and rejuvenate it, when its commercial and PR fo Washingtrn 7:30 4, M. Arrive at NaN eee Corre ene aera tated be eteced Orders No. 53, | House, gotten up ina superb style by Sluyter, | upon men of all professions. From childhood | manufacturing advantages are developed, it is ae eas oe BF as New Yerk 5:30 P.u. No Rear of National and Metropolitan Hetels, series of 1663, from the War Department, hav- a many, Hospital Band was in ee Ne are ooucer ued ae epehhah a gary ely a ES) = Becomane center of veda li he i and during the course of the evenin, formed 6 Newsp' ut of existence an refinement whic! rojectors contem Pp! 5 No. 3—BALTIMORE & WUESTERN TRAIN— ing yeported thes | satisfactory defense "hae . paaeretir blank there would be! Without the press we | “Mayor Wallach was called upon by the GRORGRE LEA .........--..,---..... Proprietor | been made in his case. in excellent style, under the leadership of Prof. Leave Washington 8:15 A. M.. stopping at Lil Lt i inte! Saturda: should know little indeed of the acts of heroism | Chair to answer to this toast, and on his rising stations. connecting at Relay with the Mail Train | ago of the Varieties, New York, and Canterbury | ” foes Meals: Bee initial toa erahipy wn ther Sex 4 5 ry i evening a itted to membership in the So- | Of our gallant defenders. It was the press | he was received with loudand long-continued ae ae West, and reaching Baltimore at 10:00 ‘Alexsndria, Va. Assistant Adjntant General. ciety: ship that told us of the magnificent march of her applanee; and on its subsiding = roceeded Fe .4— = = There were about one hundred and fift: n- | man, who, having captured the akofft o: speak of the ition held by the city o! ash- Le try hey er A Sieh ns JOBH HABT......... There Corpe—Netice te WStEERRSs tlemen in attendance on the CRUE oad rebellion—Atlanta—then as by magic trans- fag toni Rowarsithe country at large. It is not, ng stom bilsdelphia 5:37 P.M., New York 10:00 BE OUARSERS ae Corrs, es } among the invited guests present were Hon. | ferred his army to the seashore, and trans- | he remarked, the capital city of the country of ASHINGTOR, D. O., Dec. 27, 1864. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker ‘of the Houee of Rep- | formed his army from being the «army of the | to-day, but of the great nation of the future, Veterans desiring to enlist inthe Ist Army West” tothe “army of the East!” [Great ap- | and thusit was blocked onton its scale of mag- plause.) It was the press too that made us ac- | nificent proportions, making it so onerons for q ted with the glorieus deeds ot heroic and | the eitivens to sustai! nd requiring the aid of steadtast Grant, the invincible Sheridan, and | the nation for its completion. The city was that heroic old Admiral, who, in the harbor | the child of the nation, and he regretted to say of Mobile, lashing himself to the mast, went | that the parent had not done full justice to it. into the midst of the fight till the rebel flag | [Applause.] Coneidering themagnitnde of the came down. [Applansé.) And so tooof Por- | task, much work had been done by the citi- P.M. Ro. 5—BALTIMORE TRAIN AND WAY STA- TIONS—Leave Washington 3:00 P.M., connect- img at Relay with Frederick train, Arrive at Bal- ‘timore 4:45 Pu No. 6—-BALTIM@RE OOMMUTATION AND PHILADELPHIA TRAIN — Leave * Washington 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Baltimore 6:10 Pp. wu. i train stops at Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laurel Anpapolis Junction only. reeentatives; Hon. Richard Wallach, Mayor of cree: oes rene Satire) ant the once ve ‘Washington; John G. Nicolay, the President's and Ohio Railroad Depot, Washi it DO. Private Secretary: J. D. Defrees, Superin- Oe teteallroad Depot, Wasnington, v Oras | tendent of Public Printing; Mr. Wm. Faxon, pee ay cteran who has served two years. niy | Chief Olerk of the Navy Department; Pay- < A norably diseharged, and is physically | master Cunningham, of the Navy; Hon. Horatio atited of the new am6 gorgeous pantomime, | dualifed, may enlist in the Corps for one, two King, Hon. James Baldwin, Hon Ambrose W. entitl « or three years. Clark, Hon. James Brooks, L, A. Gobright, of Those enlisting will receive from the Gov- 7 . shied Setieh SAUL S Bee Te eaepien rates: ara Sony eeu" eg ars | anaizociog Prem Ben Perey Pros Daas | LY, PAPERS AMER aE tl Seder | Hats Me olee en aes Sates Arrive at New York 4:00 2. u. Mails and Paseen- HARLEQUIN FANTASIO, ea eenoein Sonne: ae regular in- | “Barly in the evening the Society met in the | struggle. . Congress. [Applause.} And in what had by this train connect with all the early morn- HARLEQUIN FANTABIOS stalmenta from the Government, in proportion | city Hall, and after the iustallation of officers | | Mr. O. proceeded at some length in eloquent | been done the city was largely indebted to tenes Hearing Bae, vere. ton se eee es HARLEQUIN FANTASIO’ pater ioe.arpery ee nige | for the ensning year proceeded to the Seaton | language, in the same connection. members of the Typographical Society Of sola by this train, Meetid iu tisited: tn oreacite b rend, 00 fee ee Te eee Ottmrdon | House ina body, headed by the band. About | Sd. The President of the United States: The oc. | the fourteen predecessors to him in the May- 5 yi 5 . : Govyernmentordera to insure the mails. ys enlistment; e500 ie tsi cae, pal on half-past 9 o’clock supper was announced, | cupant ofthe highest station within the gift of | Oralty, six had been members of the craft and No. 8—BALTIMORE & HARRISBURG TRAIN on > soe enreor ss ‘vice, one- | when the party entered the dining-room, wifere | man. May all his energies be devoted to the | the Society. Three of these—Mr. Rapine, Mr. third on enlistment. They will be credited to the quota of the district in which they or their families may be domiciled and will, therefore, be entitled to three large tables, tastefully arranged and beautifully ornamented with baskets of flowers, boquets,and pyramid cakes, extended theentire length of the room. The invited guests were welfare of our common country, and may no | Towers and Mr Gales—were among the ven- action of his or ef his successors lead us to for- | erated dead Those living were Peter Force, get that they filla place immortalized in his- | Roger 0. Weightman and W. W. ton, time- tory by baying been once occupied by George bonored names of men conspicuous not only in Leave Washington 6:45 P. M.end arrive at Balti- more &:25 P.M No. 9-NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND WESTERN TRAIN—Leave Washington at 7:30 P. M.; stopping at Re!ay House far Western passe local bounties. " assigned seats at the center table, presided | Wasbin h = ae tréte s s s gton. their craft but in the community which they pe nea all points in the West” Hox 68 toWeehinecnbeany Nba eer shane over by Mr. J.C.C. Whaley, Presidens of the Mr. John G Nicolay, the President’s private | euryive to adorn. (Applause. } New York at 6:15 4. x. The best arms in the possession of the Society, who was supported on the right by | secretary, was called upon to respond to this In concluding, Mayor Wallach said it gave FOR ANNAPOLIS the connections will be made abounding with Government will be furnished these troops, | © eaker Colfax, and on the left by Mayor | toast. He said that eight years service ina | him unalloyed pleasure to meet so many fa- with the 8:15 4. M.and the 3 and 4:30 P. M. from and they will be allowed to retain their arms allach. All being seated, the President read printing office, from the roller-board to the ed- | Miliar faces known to him from boyhood. Washington. No trains to orfrom Annapolis on BTARTLING TRICKS, when honorably discharged. letters from Senator E. D. Morgan, W. W. Sea- | itorial chair, might perhaps entitle him to ad- | Though nota printer himself, he was prond to Sunday. BPARTLING TRICKS, Headquarters Major General Hancock :—158 | t9® B.C. Weightman, Peter Force, James C. | dreesthem asa brother craitsman. [Applause.] | have £0 many printer friends. | SUNDAY TRAINS. STARTLING TRICKS, F street, between 19th and 20th streets. Welling, Edwii Forrest, Mayor Addison, of | He thought, however, that the chairman h {Three cheers and “a tiger’ were given for THE ONLY TRAINS FKOM WASHINGTON STARTLING TRICKS, Office of the Board for the Examinstion of Georgetown, Hon T. B. Florence, and others, | made a serious mistake in calling him to sec- Mayor Wallach.] 5 for passengers on Sunday are the §:15 and 11:15 Officers :--Brigadier General John R. Brooke, in which they regretted inability,on accountof | ond, with his halting speech, the electrifying 13th.— Woman: A clean proof of nature's last 4.™, and 3 P.M. for Baltimore, and 7:30 P.M. 230 P. ; z : for ialtimore, Philadelpbis, and the West, an words of the gentleman who had just sat | and best work: the theme of artists and poets. aXD * ‘and 2 pressing engagements, to enjoy the pleasure of president 15 iG Streep ee werner euwone down He was asked, too, to respond to a | But all the gifts of either are unequal do the streets. participating in the festivities of the occasion. the 6 p.m. for New York ony. The president of the society invited ail with- | very difficult and hackneyed toast. i THROUGH TIOKBTS 'o the West. a8 well ns to Magig ouaNees: By obder/ot Major, Ganeral/ Hancock. out further eeremony to ropalethemeclyes upon’ | cotcanige in cliner unlimited praise ie Oe A Gobnght, Eeent for ine Asscciaiaat Featinn Ticket Ofice Si all heures inthe pes is MAGIC CHANGES; dec 27-tf Assistant Adjutant General. the good things to be found in the following | ited depreciation of the subject Of the toast, he | press, was called upon by the chair to respond, well as at new office in the American Tele raph MAGIC CHANGES, a at PC os which invitation was promptly ac- | would be liable to censure from gentlemen of | and introduced asa fellow craftsman. Bailding. Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and cepted : = f opposite parties; and were he to attempt to Mr. Gobright said it was hardly tair to call 6th streets. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. AMUSEMENTS ill of Fare.—Soup—Mock Turtle; Oyster. | hold a safe middle course, he might be deemed | on him—a grandfather—|laughter)—to answer BAGGAGE will be checked at all hours. —alsofor NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SOENERY, ° Rémoves—Pickled Oysters; Fried Oysters. | to be “damning with faint praise.” There were | the toast to dear woman, especially when his threugh points. to save trouble and confusion at NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, ‘GROVER’S FHEATER. Cold Ornamental Dishes—Galantine de Chap- | a variety of opinions as to the President's | young andgood looking neighbor (Paymaster the Le ae ean nether soldierser citizens Pennsylvania Avenue, near Will as on, au truffe Sur Socie; Pate de Giberen Cronte; | course in trying times like these, and he would | Cunningham) who had been specially deputed ave pallies bat earnestly requested te respect the MECHANICAL EFFECTS. sy’ lard’s Hotel, a santion West Duals: ala Gotes, Onleken Salad isaxs it othe ieee, aud to ne sen ermen Le to respond to the sentiment had shirked the re- i . Q y core; io Tongues, a la lee. Hot En- | ent on sides, jetermine how far Mr. ity. anghter. eae Se LO SSO ERI CRE Beemcrs: Of the maetoee eee trees—Filet of Beef, ala Toulovse; Supreme de | Lincoln was judicious, wise and successful in Mar oe reg et al, but rather brief exclurively for ladies and their attendants, and the MISS AVONIA JONES. Dindeneaux; Cutlets a Paryarsky, a la Russe; | managing the affairs of the country. tribute to the subject of the toast, switched oft prevention of smoking in any but the smoker’s MAGNIFICENT DRESSES, PROPERTIES, 3 2 coat an 5 Timbal! of Macaroni, ala Milanaise. Game— He would content himself with bearing tes- | to matters typographical, giving some interest. cars, and a'so to make s cheerfui compliacee MAGNIFICENT DRESSES, PROPERTIES, pho wll continues har Celebre ted Tragic Imper- | Red-Head Ducks, Canyas-Back Ducks; Prai- | timony to one point—whatever might be said ing remipiscenes connected with the history of with the cecisions of te anente ce 601 cua . Sona’ MONDAY EVENING . commencing rie Chickens; Pheasant; Quail. Pastry—Calf’s | of the head of Abraham Lincoln his heart was | the Society, instancing in this connection the in regard to their sea’ 2 etc.. especially making in all the F y @, January 9, 1865. Foot Jelly; Champagne Jelly; Blanc Mange; | alwaysright. [Greatand long continued ap- | famous contest between the printers and Duff ane aay ot MITE. Mester of Transportation, with her favorite character of MARGARET BL- | Sponge Cake; Pound ake. Ornaments, Des- | plause.] ‘This Be could testify after fouryeara | Green, He (Mr. G@.) was’ in the turn-ows %.M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. dec 30 MOST BRILLIANT PANTOMIME MORE, in | ovE’s SACRIFICE cert—Apples; Oranges; Almeira Grapes; Vanil- | intimate association with him. Mr. Lincomn | against Green and was upon the rat-killing = BNREILTARTENRO UTE MosT BRILLIANT PANTOMIME The Extectainment Will conclude with a favorite laree Greats Strawberry Ice Cream; Orange Reyer ae alee ae an ambitious | committee appointed at that time. One of YREA . performance e ae joug’ D Y. Lincoin did not rely upon | those rats was now a foreign minister (James TO THR MOST BRILLIANT PANTOMIME MARTINETTY TROUPE. Ample justice having been done to the edi- | his own powers, but upon the great American | L. Harv ‘ = 5 5 . Harvey ) NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. me ne 6} bles, champagne was brought forth and passed | people over whom he been called to pre- Something nad been said of the distinguished ever prerented, produced at a cost of nearly FORD'S NEW THEATERS. around withoat stint, when Mr. Whaley an- side, and especially pon the intelligence of | men who ied been printers, and they hea beard Rs Se ee IVE THOUSAND DOLLARE, Tonth sirset, above Pennsylvania avenue. nounced abe regular tonstass te yollo wing oy- | that people. He Seoyaa 80 long as ae pa to-night from several members of Congress “ :! nN — er, which were repeai yy Vice President le continue to be guided by a free and unfet- | who were once printers. Not only that but uSescetn ante Calvert Blations ar fellowns FLV THOUSAND DOLLARS: Of the Bmninent Ameriean Traged gob a all acaenaiag | ere eg ge Vast Mail at... --- 9.2) A. ” e Eminent Amerfean Tragedian, ‘oot of the cente! le: {Applause. € could feel secure in knowing | foreman to Congress, Hon. Anson Herrick. Harrisburg Accomm F MR. EDWIN FORREST, Ist. The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Columbia | when he retired at dight that the printers, re- | Three Postmaster Generals had been printers, ie and Pittsburgh Express. introdueing Supported by the celebrated actres: Typographical Society: A festive day whose | porters and editors are at work—pilots on the jamin Franklin, John V. Nules—and Hora. ittsburg and Elmira Bxpres: le ae 7 MADAME “PONIBI. saddest and holiest thought is the memory of Ep. and watching throngh the AS and he ue King, then present. (Applause.| THE 6.15A, M TRAIN FROM WASHING TO BBAL CASOADEB OF WATER. the popular young actor. those who dedicated the first. knew that, intelligent and patriotic as they When the people wanted a Vice-President Sennecin ith theo A. M,frain from Baltimore | a ati d6itN HoceLLoceR, saan: RIROMY, tne uresident, secponded to ths {are au. aiaet, that next to-anyiung be could | whey took Hannibal Hamlin, « ociater, For dt er i 2 ‘oO stinies of the country are safe in the! t hi inter, J. for Fitesbur focyenter. ROE for Mimices TUPENDOUS LEAPS, and an moetaaliee ee ae 5 View of the nistory One BOckty: aight mands. [applause el Fi if Wi korsey, Senos the Brown was & UA, a0 a F 5 " ‘ ei oy “piec mn December » & meeting of the print- r. Nicolay concluded his felicitous ra- ii 3 J . for New York City. PRARFUL PYRAMIDS, | will be presented be rotett ia calor ae ale Pate! pele a tne now orn. ‘e. Cc. Lewis; sponse with AA slcanent allusion to the neariy nie = Steet tha euetenetar ae In 5 5 with the following Powerful Cast: ndrew in the chair, Wm. Duncan, sec- | support given to the President alike by friends | the House, Mr. King, was printer, and finall 7H 4. 30, be Set ad wt eesnireros Cs y og seit paiported from Barope, and en- M AOBETH ae cg hicrs retary ie ebject of the meeting having been pucipouncal opponents in his efforts to sustain | when the House wanted a Joreman the took A a . 1 : J. : 5 je liberties of our beloved country. a printer in the person of Mr.@olfax. | Cheers. wap warcecnash Lady Macbeth ; : Madame Poa “Resolved That a committee be appointed, to in Deiat Sapa he Chief Olerk of the Navy Department } UE 6.45 P.M. TRAIN FROM WASHINGTON TUFSDAY, Seventh Night of Mr. EDWIN FOR | consist of five members, to dratt a constitution, din. The Constitution of the United States: A monument of wisdom, reared by our patriotic | ® Printer; the President’s Private Secretary is forelathers. Let not Folly seek to destroy its | 2 Printer; various keads of Bureaus are prin- beauty andsymmetry, nor Wickednessattempt | teFs; ix of our Mayors had been printers—in- to tear down what Virtue has built upon aX deed it is easier to say who were not, instead of Gonnects with the 10 P. M. ae ereee from Balti- more and rans through to Pitteburgh and Elmira, without chaoge of sare. connecting at Pittsburgh REST. R Nights—Mond , | With inetructions to model the same, as nearly Wetnendese thorsiayeed wilagye een as may be practicable, by that of the Pailadel- = oT RORD HAI a Typograpbical Society.” THE OXFORD HALL OF MUSIC AND Pirhat committee ‘was composed of Messrs, for Cincinnati, Chicago, PINACUTHECA i 5, S solid foundations of Truth and Justice who were printers amongst our distinguished it Leuis and at + 2 I id Lewis, Coyle, Gideon, Souttee, and Suter. On o ce. ‘mite. for Buffalo, Also, will be introduced Ninth atrect, fromting om Pennsylvania avenue | Saturday, December 17, the committee reported eee James Brooks dal pee Hesaid when | ™¢™- 2 conclusion of the regular toasts, Mr. Rochester. and HORNED QUA THE RBSORT OF THE MASSES, a constitution, which" was adopted, signed by | the toast was Rauded to him he was somewhat | 7 o5, Tangvolght, President of the Book- Rue THe HORNED Quacaa: BTILL AHBAD OF COMPETITION, 29 printers, among them Jacob Gideon, H. G. | Puzzled to ascertain how to connect some re- | + ce "AS looiation, was called upon for & ‘ ey HORNED QUAGGA, BASKING IN THE SUNSHINE OF SUCOBSS, | Lewis, Andrew Tate, Alexander Graham and | ™&rks in relation to the Constitution of the h. and offered in lieu theraof, OND THROUGH FRAIN OF eee P.M THE HORNED GUAGGA. COMPABE OUR COMPANY, James Pettigrew, and a resolution passed | United States and the profession to which they | *Ppech, aha offered te lien theres aoe aves th waite ei rei Lia is THE HORNED QUAGGA, Firat Week Of apa TEAMAN that on Saturday, January 7, I-15, the «Jour. | Were devoted, but when he reflected upon the | ./0 tha other the casket_im which to preserve SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. THE HORNED QUAGGA, as ei ee : neymen Printers of the District of Columbiain | *iare ‘aken in the forming of the Constitution | 77 “yray they always be full bound in the ties LOW FARE AND QUICK EB. (OA NNY,) MI88 KATHLEEN O'NEIL, DIO eee ae = c ereot, | printer, he saw a-connection between thi t Among the volunteer toasts were the fol- j : em the best Irish Comic Vocalist of the day. and pay their initiation.” unter, jon ween the {oast ing: B7-Por Tickets and any information apply st | captured in the wilds of Bouth Afric, ana the | @°f%i we MARZBTTI aud MONS ANTONIO, (On Saturday, Jan 7, 1815, the Society was SG /Ee Oc ceelonst hey. were cnleurs ine: ieee Mebeyler, Colfax, Speaker of thes Ul, 8 the Office of the Great Pennsylvania Route.eorner | only oné of its species ever brought to this conn | tho test dancers on the American stage, organized by electing the following officers :— e history of no man was more remarkable | se of Representatives - A choice hand at rute- Penney) +: avenue and Sixth street, under | try alive, at a fabulous cost. Broken and tamed | Hughey Dougherty, Barry Carter, i t: Willis Dun- | than thatot Franklin. To the common honor ou. P' : ie = Natloval Hotel’ and Depot House, No. 463 st. | after months of assiduous attention and danger- §:'M. Mortimer, ‘Mons. Sparks, Alexander Graham, President; William Dun- | (rh oi> crart, Franklin was educated at no | Work. W#h honesty, fairness, and temperance wear New Jersey avenue, Washicvgton. ous labor by Mr. Oharles Covelli. * Kate Harrison, Millie Creed, can, V nce pee ne arew ar aecesarers university, bat in a printing office, (applause,) | for his guide, and uniform fidelity to all the J.N, DUBARRY and thirty-four other talented performers. and “fi i § Le cre! roby na = ng vie | and in that school he formed that’ Addisonian | duties which mark both his private and public & REIS. Proprietors. planted the germ from whic! 8 sprung the style and made himself the philosopher and | conduct, he justifies the expectations of his fendent N.C. R.R. Borer eee WILKING, ‘assenger and Ticket Agent. ‘OX, OWE: P LADIES’ MATINEB ON SATURDAY AFTER- | blessings to the craft in this city for the past JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent, corner 6th dee 49 tf fifty years, and which secures us in the ben- N, statesman, No school on earth aifords our | Countless friends. When the celebrated Mount Pleasant Brass Band, | ofits that we now epjey. young men a better opportunity of learning | _ Jokn D. Defrees, Superintendent of the Govern- ground us the Constitution is our only ark. streetaand Pa. ave. consinting of twenty-eight picees, will be on hind, s . | than the priming office. No school which | ent Printing Bureau: His conduct is that of ————— . as usual. ja9-6t ee Gee on iknelonia Nee wee teaches so well how to condense and crystalize | the true gentleman, while in the line of his [epee SERAMERS. Last week of = | Albany and Boston by this Society, informing | ‘nought. The pupil of the printing office learns HR eeeedtaped sabes OFS we aware have ‘Rew Bxpress Line, serai-weekly, n PHIL- FOR THE HOLIDAYS them of our organization, and cetting forth the | how to think, and thought is education. [Ap- | ® oir Prne/, whit Tequiuns no Sevision. | as ADBLOHTA and ALEXANDRE MLLE ANNETTI GALLETTI ee principles governing it. In that letter the ob- Dense F the courage to Express his opinions, without a WASHINGTON snd GO MKLE ANNETT! GALLETT!, ving Jectof the Soclety was declared to be—Ist. “Bo- ee proceeded in that style of RapPY | slur of Tudeness; 7and who, with “the pen of 8 Bteamers Mayflower, Philddelphia and George ae Peeps Saeeerre F PURS! Se cune eT eee saat prices,” cha cequecr toads tinguishes him as one of the most effective of | Teady pens eer nee the rare merit of an Be isr sailing days WEDNESDAYS and 8A?- MEEe ANNETH GALEETTE fi | _ | that “reciprocal communication” might be es- | SPeakers on such festive occasions, to show | S07 A rt nenartment: A epeci= oneney from No. 14 North Wharves, Philadel- M’LLE ANNBTTI GAbLETTI!I, 910,000 worth ef FURS for Ladies and Chil- | tablished, haying a tendercy to benefit the pro- | What printers have done for the World, and es- nen type Tarishel ws from) the section of phis and No. 50 Water strech, between Congrsss dren. now on hand, which we guarantee to sell 25 | fessiom. 7 last aptuin nel | docmed lnssianutactoring ceatemsienge Stier te steady habits. Efficient either at the stand or ry ah, Georgetown. th: ii e eler orce, ie en president o! ie New irs 5 sah desk. For freight apply tO sop paVIDEON, 708 we cent, cheapor than any other place) in the Zork Society, (and who subesqaently became, THAI Asal), and in conclusion (Mavorine wo, | The Bmblem gf the Nation A. purer sunlight No. 59 Water street, Georgetown. . - =) 4 : = iy the toast) he spoke ef the requirements tallin, greet the eagle beyond the c jouds. : ng FMisidighig, wM. Pb. CLYDE, 14, GREATEST DANSEUSE IN THE WORLD. ests please keegan at ee vied Ree Oa tte eal enae ot upon us in regard to maintaining the Gonstitue of oho. Sean aot ion tee Agents in Alexanéria, FLOWERS & BOWEN GREATEST DANSEUBE IN THE WORLD: | 8 coDsaned to us by the largest Rouse in New | oomuntcation” asked for: ana afterwardsevi- | tion. In civil war while everything!s rocking | Though professing devotion to the No. 1 King st. wi " GREATEST DANSBUSE IN THE WORLD. York, and we are therefore enabled to sell them | dences of reciprocity were received from the i Let it be our duty to hand it down to our chil. | Ornamental and fanciful, at heart they ad— very cheap, other societies, and among them a list of Al- zy qnire nothing eo march Rs calacfacts (Oollax LANSBURGH & BRO. bany rats, with un accompanying denunciation | dren as a Pe eee down to us by our | MUS? Mrnightforward Faz-on aces (Coren) A>DAME EXPRESS COMPANY, Office 514 Pa, Avenuc, Washinsion, D.C. | JOHN MULLIGAN, Syiland\S16 Geventh'ctrect, of them. They rejoice in having been poor; though im- — mm the 4th of November, 1815, the Societ; Sth. The Army and Navy: Twin giants, t ; GREAT ait EE LE AND WEST- AMOREW URRY ITT: dec 3-Im a few doors above I street. aaspiane first scale of prices, com, scares whom are commitied the quaxataneli of De LSpeieiiede Sineeeny oe feo bert meena BRN EXP FORWARDERS, DICK COLLINS, ISHBR’S UNRIVALLED MINCE MEAT. during session of Congress, in book offices, re- | flag and the defense ot our country. May their | cates of a republican form of goverament, they MERCHANDISE, MONEY. JEWELRY, VALU. 5, together with th F — i ceiving $9 per week; on congressional work | leaders constantly remember the sacredness of | heartily welcome a King’ May they live a ABLES, NOTES, STOCKS. BONDS. &e. =f and all the Beare, togeee © . We have on hand a full supply of this deticious | and in newspaper offices, $10 per week, and #2 | their trusts, and take no step which will not iuonnana ears, and there L. A. G. bright Forwarded with FBTY AND pisgatou to al article for Pies, For sale ty ow < PERRIN for Sunday wasn employed. By ine piece, 2 8 tend to the glory of one or the advancement of upon the role ef fame! Se ee accesnible sectio if country. is Com: . cents r 1,000 ems for brevier to pica; for | the other. 2 , Dar aeencies im the Principal Railway Townain the CHARMING BALLET TROUPE, dec 10-37 Gorner of Mand sth streets, | CoOtT Poortcrthan brevier, #3, cente;on news. |. William Faxon, Esq. Chief Clerk of the After the passage of & oie of thanks to the TH, WEST AND NORTHWEST. ene ALLE TROUPE, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. papere, not less than 30 ‘cents per 1,000 ems; |-Navy Department, who was cailed upon to | ProPmeiu 2! it Wenn Catered for the en- Its principal offices are CQUARMING BALLET TROUPE, — te above pica tobe charged as pice. Rule and | respond, said it was not necessary, after the | tertainment of his guests, the arty separated WASHINGTON. D. C., NEW YORK, BOSTON, GHARMING BALLET TROUPE, Wa wculs soform one eoeacere figure work, from brevier and upwards, 564 | remarks of Mr. Colfax, for him to speak of the eth ‘tres snout aor the invitee guests, well PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. OIN- CHARMING BALLET TROUPE, Seoboworbenetone: ce cents per 1,U¢0ems; above pica to be charged as | glorious deeds of the heroes of the war. Mr. | Pieased with the festivities cf the evening. TI, 8T.. LOUIs, LOUIS- VILLE, LEXINGTON, Connections are made at New York and Boston Bithpliges forwarding to the CANADAS and the C. had “stolen his fat.” (Great laughter.] The illi thi army and navy were indeed twin giants, and, Paes rene Oomea aa when working in harmony, as he trusted they guests were supplied with everything that a T STABLISHMENT pica. Ruie or figure work, from brevier and aye pte Manan adil peneral/ aietttiaent of fine | UPWards, 45 cents per 1,000 ems; below brevier, and mediom quality 50 cents. will appear nightly. BRIPI KOViINCES and other steamship lines “ This accomplished, the Society had full; always would work, could not fail to advance i to LIVERPOOL, SOUTHAMPTON and HAVRE OL gum MIRED REIS . | curried out the extent of its declaration, and the interests of the country and shed glory Len deargenen rit plead cate el pd be hes ae eoumatoan Europeas expresses to all promineat ay, parcen: sel eeh ares bargains, Persons in | fairly setout on its successful career. Whilst |. upon themselves. But to give them the power | T© tlemen "James D, Ohedal, J. 0. Eranxoni conn eee aee ern Oe ene CCR EE ve FURNITURE and zealously guarding the interests of the organ- | essential to euccess, they must rely upon the on ei Beli, Obas. I. Cantield “Robert Pen- jollection of NOTES, DRA! 4 BI 2 ization, its members were not insansible to the | Press to stimulate the people to their due sup- me 3 at’all sccenaible parte of the Gmited State ee ‘ in the Pant OU ME SEL GOODE influences of @ patriotic public spirit, and, on | port. [Applause] In allthe coming time the | @&2 Wm. R. McLean, John C. C. Whaley. $0230. 6. DUNN, Agent, Washington, D. C. Synopsis of ineidents and Scenery in the Pante- | wii do well to calland examine our stoek at No | the 4th of July, 184. the Society participated | destinies of the nation and the worla will, in saiies Faotaer ae ate 530 7th street, betweem Louisiana avenue and D | jn the public celebration of that day, and pre- | large measure, be contrelled by the Press. It | RatLRoap Acctpent AND Loss or Lirz.— ASHINGTON OITY SAVINGS BANK. AIRY OF THE SILVER BGG, — Mc@REGOR & ZIM sented the most novel and interesting spectacle | is the great lever that moves the world. The | On Saturday last a serious collision occurred WwW InconronatsD Marcu 81x, 1854° FAIRY OF THE SILVER BGG, pests Taw oF AND BHON rons on that occasion, by baving with theme typical independence of our country would neverhaye | hear Hyde Station, on the talipeades Oentral EDWARD SIMMS, President and Treasurer. FA URY oF = Buyer zee. BOOT AND | : expression of the profession in the ramage | been achieved but for the Press—it cannot now | Railroad, epeenties ttsl id express train EDW'D CLARK, Vice President and Becreta: Fal BY OF THE 8 G. CHAS. B. BAYLY & OO. pressuf Messrs. Gales & Seaton, ou which was | be maintained without it. (Applause.) Mr. | 8ud@ & local freight train, The baggage and paps eretary, 7S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, printed the Declaration of Independence and | Faxon continued briefly in some happy re- mail ars were mere ee the passenger DIRECTORS. Bet. lith and pe a “ distributed to the crowd while the procession | marks in the came connectios, and sat down | cars enstained but little damage. The most OT} 3th sts., near the Kirkwood House : WM. P. DOLE J, J. COOMBS, > Would respectfully inform their Friends and the | W®® Moving. The press was worked by Mich’] | amid a general cry of “Go ont” serious part of the accident was the killing ot JOHN R. BLVANS, THO, J, GARDNER. Public, that they will open Caton, Esq , our worthy Treasurer. [Mr.F., we should mention, thongh yet a | Mr. Thomas Grabill, baggage master, and two 8. V. NILES. . Oe MOBDAT. osteber i: 1066 Mr. Whaley referred, in speaking of some of | young mar, was widely known @s an accom- meicey whose names were not sscertained, This Bank is now opsn for the rectipt of De- p BAMAEIS PERSON, Afneandnewarsortmentof vesistance ofthe attempt by Dat Gress ig teas | Poumon yn net before assuming hie present | Gncvoy of tne express train, and Wiliam G- posits, atthe Old Beppo,arich tarmer, but always after LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, ROYS, AND | to establish a system of apprentice labor, z= ‘J Holbrook and Robert Lamb, two of Adams NEW BANKING HOUBE, riches, afterwa tds Pentaloon-Mr. Josh Hart, _ OHILDRR™ = BOOTS AND SHOES, which if successful would have destroyed the the great problem, and ihe wisdom of the. aeat Express messengers, and & number of others. Fee Lena AD CLARK Bec ee eee a eeenedie ah | age Racine Lateet sad most Veshlongblestrie. | Society, euriened se grisinatap Aad injured | is now an open book before them. May allonr’| 2°10 wne'wiait pduches spss of whieh togeln- * ’. t c] le prices, and hope, * j J ches, = a= 7 antasie ot T ; Mi aiopet is trict attention and integrity, to its fsirabar, To the uniform liberality of the employersin proloryietiteaas muican ve propery seruned ae ‘with their contents. were entirely consumed. BDWARD OLARK & 60., ancien ae Hila Wesner. of the Publie patronage. Washington, and their disposition to yield Drank standing and in silence. The wounded were all taken to Baltimore on BANKERS, Mons. Plump, a wea tthy lord. | anaes lark Particular attention has been paid to the Ladies | “Very just demand, may be attributed much of Tih. The Art of Printing: The tecorder and Saturday night, to their homes, as was also ae o Mignioretti.... —-.--—-- . Sylva rke, f the success we have met with, and the Societ Mente Z ee the body of Mr. Grabill. Several soldiers At the Savings Bank, No. $8 Louitiaaa avenue, | Cupid, the protector « W iorers | Miss Smit Departmen’ of the business. and we can safely | siways has been, and is now, actuated by ¥ | preserver of all others. Without ic history | who were injured by the collision, were also DEALERS IN Geres, fetey ofthe # boast See OT EaN BOOTHE Een sincere desire to conscientiously regard the would Fe re eet 8nd all the arts a,.* | brought down and taken to the Patterson Park rights of the employers in any action that may po nial, Where they will be properly cared = EXCHANGE, GOLD AND BILVER, Margarough,a Bt : . in the city. i : . Mignionetti, danghter ot be taken by it cting their interests. &th. The Press: The safeguard “i And General Banking Business. tgeed to Plump. but ii 2 uiaueayA Ava Bo BATLT & 00. (Ag an evidence that the Society’ has been | universal school of the ae earerty; the . Sr ER PE IT Bowasp Ciinx. Joum B, Exvaxs, tasio, afterwards in lov - ee enn, av., bet, lith and 12th ata true to its principles of benevolence, there has enichecvast EYER destined to Tale themasses to | SA correspon. ""*' among the Mormons, 8 & = —— n expended by it for the relief of its - | the highest level of = Bkeleton, rpBEASURY DEPARTMENT. bere, eluce its organization, $6,595. ‘The sisetl ion James ease | sagammore GUae pesos mete Responded'to by Hon. James Baldwin, - | says more of their le . sprietor of the Worcester Spy. Mr. Baldwin, be found among the same aa Peeiation in the course of some interesting remarks u any where else in the country. ‘ton day> newanebers, stated that the paper with which Sr At Silver City, Nevada, onelecn. x9 the ie was connected was theoldestone in Massa- | the Ui men nailed a Rebel flag up = wo. cbusetts, having been cstablished by Ieaish | side-walk in front of the polls, that every , Thomas, of Revolutionary renown, in 1770. | ter might trample it under foot, while the Star We Be (ae epesee) rey hoe me Scanectes Spangled Banner was flying overhead. me twenty years ago, he Se-The Russiar Winter ‘is Awful. The sea found it n to become practical printer 4 in orange gona tn acme propery Sad | Sezgrna fas th ee can 7each om Ob e applie x rn the and the re- . , attenti aultet his ex: lence was thet so training a7 Wall street gave its entire mason to JAY COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Landlord _—- ——- ‘SrvraeerE Sruszr, orrosira U. 8. Taxasvay, Receive Subscriptions for the NEW U. 8. 73-10 LOAN watherised by the act ef June Sth, 1864. ‘The notes will be issued under date of August Bominations of 50, $100, 8500, $1,000 aad 85,000, payable to bearer or order, bearing interest at Oveice CoMPTxOLLen 0 is) A : Dr, Spivens = Wasuinorox, December sic was, | B¥mber of twenty-nine who ‘first signed the Old Jghn Bw: eo Maroctite. ae, Pe bte est] by as tory evide ce presented Seve toraad been mach Augmonte , and we s sine, indersigned. as Deen made Appear t. mi mn our Ge Peasants, Reapers. Milkmaid, . Servants, Boidiers, | Jie National Bank of Commerce, of Georgetown in | members, and toaumber is sili ivereasing Dancers, Fairies. &c., by‘ the whole the Cnty of Georgetown, in the county of Washing 2d. Our Country :—May it pass safely through Troupe and Corps de - z. tom and District of Columbia. bas been duly or- | the atorm o battle and ot blgod,.and soon be- anized under and accorai: Of the act of Comgrens atitfed =a accenrenent® | come, as ite founders inte: , the abode of a National Currency, seanred by 8 pled, i peace, the sanctuary of the oppressed, and an Btates bonds "fo provide fer thersiroulation | indubitable example of the apacity’ of man led wi @ provision® of said ion Mr. o ie act required to be complied with before com- Representatives; in res nding, Said Ns fay ald ite. -.-Mons. Menet RDAY, mencing the business of banking under said act : a 2 Soda. wate: mor 78-30 per contum per annum, payable semi-an omeere ‘New. therefore. t. Hugh McCulloch, Uomotrotlar | ty years of his 4ad béen spent in close as. | Was Mmyaluable in the way of conducting & ay + the morning after New sually,and will be convertible _ the option of of the Tse, 20 hereby cortife, tear ine | sociation with printers, and he had always | aewepaper properly. car's. Gold and stocks were unnoticed. ) @RAND LADIES’ MA‘ mimic of Fi th tound them open-hearted, fran, and’ ' " islatis ‘ 2; a7” A young moan in Portland died recent!’ the holder at maturity iate six "¢r cent, Five RAND LADIES M Whe courty of Waskinctn | cue. They Wore patriotio as well as gencrone | twits, Ai kd ep ea te mance? | trom taking morphine by mistake for cough Orty of Georgetown. in tre. % OF Faeren Ora # a A Twenty Bonds. A SRAnD LADIKS* wares. ulumtia, Ja autherized te eom- | No body of men sent a larger per } ‘connec mixture. y ence the buri: f banki der th th the. tage | rate functions, but so intimately ted j ‘We buy and sell— A Oar ADS ata ate a amma nese 0 ng under the act | to the army of inion than the ty; ph- | that the bond of union cannot be savered with. | 89” New York Ts report the death of Je- GOVERNMENT BONDS of all ismuee, 2 GEAND LaDins! MATINEE. Min tentimeny wheroot, witnes: iny hand and seal ical fraternity. Mr. ©. taid he responded glad- } ont involving the destruction of the body | Tome the stock Droker, rt TREASURY NOTE. BA ol eMlce thie thirty prstdny of December. 1964 Chin glowing language to Bane ene proceed- | politic. ’ a 87 A girl died recently in London from THE ee Ls) HUGH McQULLOOK, ig language to depict the fiery or- Responded to by Hon. Ambrose W. Clark, of swallowing two dress hooks. OBETIFICATRS OF INDEBTEDNESS, jan 2-0 Qomptrojier of the Ourrmey. deal through which the constry had New York, who wae introduced by the Qhair rt i Spay EAT PANtoMiMe W CASES FOR 84LB wed sighs | 224 the bright fatare. before her, disclosed | ananothr M. O. brother of. the craft S7Burlington, Vt, has received a dity char- > highent ; Bar Pa ut Sion ytd ey, CRA ates through the breaking clapds, We ‘see at last.| Mr. U., in some bumorous remarks, said that | Se ay And pay the price for Baar fenscninn low York. Apply to P. J. B. ‘ | Our glorious country coming ap with its gar- | ae sprinter he-could report their speeches and | 87” New York nascent’ 317,701 men to the UARTERMASTES? OMRTIFICATS OHROER. nea 3 af peg Heart hres docraseath of Géa Pel. | ments wet inrongh the sted SeA of stvil war, | eat their dinners, but when it came to speairing | WA. ; s ytd SAY COOKE & 00. will be given, . S| through which at been comipelied by wick- | Dimselt he was not there! {Langhter.} He | s@7 Lady lecturers are the fashion im Paris,