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Detar and Pifty Coats; = ders; preci batter’ NO sent from the office longer than pajd for. ‘Phe WEEKLY STAR—pubiished on. Friday morning—One Dollar and o Half @ Year. — BANKERS. | ' Je? cooks 00. %, XXVIE. WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH 3, 1866. CLOTHING, &c. Fo? 60 Days! AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Willard’ ke. At a-public dinner to the members of the Government in Poyetond a iy Gate ose nee Ny ~ LOCAL NEWS. The Great ak may | be ‘Mass Meet- Hotel. Noe ‘Uared ove. BANEBE®, FOR 60 Daysn LEONA a ote pole oP aay Vencens cP: Gomer | Ghe arecen gee aes wale anvovsoe that | INDIGNATION AT REC: "xEWws Pileenth strets, oppose Treasury, LEONABD . D. HESS. the Seadars ey me ernee ioe Row PROM TRELAND—GHEAT. ERTHUSIARM THE pellantey moe Uy Ber, Oushing ae =. Bag and sell st current raiew, sind Keep alweys FOR 60 DAYS 1 THIS (Geturdas) RVENING. March 3,1856, | ferring to, the militia, he said the Canadians | grzpcitys BY HOS. wm WObGLEA OF Mos | A UCore SET, omen (. "pm Dead, » fall snpply of all LAST NIGHT had two thousand well-drilled officers to Iead | “wajyon TOOHY, CAPT. Mrcarr *- J> | Adjourned until Monday, > . ATY, AND re GOVERBMBNT BCEDE, ONLY 6O DAYS Mi OF THR Mr. Galt, in referring to the reciprocity | rupee. ‘yreue os - 7-30 TREASUBY NOTSS. GREAT SENSATIONAL LIFE Rae | eee ee eee ade caret tnamaking the | Last evening, pursuant to a notice published | yg hehe = Voces the follow - I OFFER Comprising Prologue ond five Acts. entitted the | H¢eistatn: Canada subordinate to the | only a few hours previously, the Assembly | ° 4 fection # béthe weld neni GERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, Se,, STREBTS OF REW YO! Unitéd States, and claimed the liberal terms | Rooms, on Louisiana avenue. (fotmeriy the | «ayer maey cle id at the usual And pay the highest prices for 1 OFFER Predinced upon the most liberal scale. with all the | Shered the Americans had created a public | Canterbury) was the scene of a meeting of the = ‘abalt bo the nomitues tor ta QUARTERMASTER'S CHECKS grand eflects of Scenery, Music, Tableaux, 4» | the reciprocity treaty. He said that, since tye | trish tnd ihelr friends, called wogether to dis- | versus Mumicipal offices to be filled on Tues AND VOUCHERS an sat? + es which contributed to its immense succeas i No? | Toate pag uct boon renewed: we must caine cues the inte news from Ireland, and to take | Gay mextow ss 2-e i ; Beats may be secured three days in advance with- | ate commercial relations with the lower | habeus iy Telation to the suspension of ihe | «bast night about eight o'clock Edward First National Bank ont extra charge. provinces, with South America, and with | men in rund. the hall weet Dougherty, & wetehman employed at the U. 5. ASHINGTON. $30,000 $30,000 Will soon be produced Boncicanult’s charming ivrope, and legislate to attract capital and | packed, the crowd © iag:te oe Quartermaster’s Depot in this city, was shot. eadlage = i . re HOW SHE LOVES HIM, immigration to Unnade. We must postpone | early ih'seven lock. Amongst them was | J, 1. schon) ae min port the sigomen, aud B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President. wena ananee Ghigh will be presented with an Bxtrecrdinary | He concluded by advocating the cultivation of | Phe stage wae Sener And & few ladies. Kadi ibe same place, named Henry WM. 5. BUNTINGTON . Cashice, 930,000 930,000 a friendly relations with the United States, ex- fag. hile on rither side were Lrisn colore—on | apis eee ey cechar eed. —_ : F y Cc ‘CERT. pecting*their reciprocation, and urging self- it. the ae wn Circle wixty-fite days of confinement in ‘the GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ae eer enone ator relance on the part of the Canadians. in the centre Of which was the “glorious can, | RMtety Primoet-fve ot the citizaus of this city, 3 aa WORTH oF gupwnssat ciaahe cause Colonel Roberts, one of the presidents of the } burst,” and ou theletta karge silk flag, having | glen The Hee nan dee eeuree Hawt. FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED a k Fenian Bfotherhood, has issued an appeat to surrounded by the shamrock, beneath | eleven whocwere arrested the day after (hriat piss ilies @ourn oF MENDELSSOAN’S GRAND ORATORIO OF | the members of the order, in which he says ich was the word “Erin.” ae Ledtaeabedeneiaties deme cnnideinat “ST. PAUL,” England is trying to crust ont a rebellion Sha ner District Centre Oulahan, | tances which occured bere op that day. were IST ht <T., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY BY THE WASHINGTON PHILHARMONIC | ‘fe it bas ‘begun, by filling her jails with | Wijson gentlemen, them Col. | réjertued” Yesterday evening. Messrs, Horse- WORTH OF of ill, Oapt. H Government securitice with Treasurer United SOCIBTY, patriots. He asks if Lrishmen in America will . a Anifee, Corcoran | man, 4 . John and Occar Man. come forward to fight the common foe, which Legion, and several other officers entered kin, and Lawler are still in the prison. Manufscturer end Bealer in Chronometers: Wetehes, Ho. 480 Peuma: ave.,bet:58 und eee ‘Wate bee Hopaired aud Warranted. “Ue itm States. CLOTHING! Under the direction of DR. J. P. CAOLFIELD. | is the only way in which military aid can | y 27, O0lahan stated that the startling news —__—_ —— S7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.om Solo parts by Messrs. GEO. SIMPSON and J.B, | Teach them. Nota momentis to be lost. Your | Meeting woscther ee CTONBE fF calling the . “Late Sothern Ttems. We boy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT OLOTHING! THOMAS, of New York. Dela’ withip'e ioe DA eas us tolake the |“ Major Tuoby arose and briefly alluded to Pon — nog, ora oar gore te pots nem Me SBOURITIES st carrent market rates. Tickets, £1; to be had at the Music Stores. El Pago dates to the 27th of January, says orine Witt OLE eee Pear see ead tat had chores of the public buildings an FURNISH EXCHANGE snd make Colleotions CUMERAR RY Secured seats, 50 Cents extra, at Metzerott’s | the French are still confined to Uhihnatua, | plause.) Looking at this rightly they will ee | Ricfmoha during che waf, has been reorgan- og Music Store. m34t | and that the rest of that State is ander the con- | that it as the note of war between Great Britain a gto gr gen se op ALL THE PRINGIPAL CITIES OF THE am msking large improvements in my store, DEMPSTER, Composer_of ~The May | stitutional government, the invaders not | and Ireland. He thought that besides the | ,,25" Nichmond Times says:—Lnformation UNITED STATES Queen,” * Lament of the Irish Emigrant,” | having force engugh to garrison any other | prisens the bill tops would be needed as jails, | Wachee ws that Fetisbiem—serpent or snake a . = &c., having just returned from Europe. willgive | place. The Liberals at El Paso ate preparing | 1 England could take all the friends of Ireiand | WQfStiP (We dact devil worship)—now pre- a oe fag son ap: oa ASELECT MUSIOAL ENTERTAINMENT | an expedition into the Interior. Rreoners. [Applause] “He next referred to icant esonk wk eect een ee AVO! ve careful ar Arencontre took place near the theatre, the revolution of ‘4, which was unenecessful, a 4 iy wieveien prompt attention to 1 offer all of our immense stock of METZEROTT’S HALL. Richmond, yesterday, between J_M. liwnna. —- actors ry to ele in gge © and they mtg ee pet inne Mb need . On TUESDAY EVENING, March 6th, local reporter of the Examiner,and B. D.Ogden rere now ready to strane Senin. hey would | iy ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS aes when ho will introduce s selection of his meet pop- | mansger of the theatierin scascuonce "or c | bear from the represegtative of Jas, Stephens overt WhIER tae peete SANG puerto and to any other business entrusted te us. ular Songs and Ballade, inciuding his cantata, card publibsed in the Enquirer by the latter. | [{phiause] Wat Ireland is ready. and could we | ment happen to select, euch af 8 trve, a Ore “ THE MAY QUEEN,” in three parts. Several shots were exchanged withont effect | © Ss. £0ing On, we wou ear | stalk, sone, “or. y ¢ FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERH- SS per cont. deduction for the next 9 days, Tickets $1 each; secured seats popes extra, | 40d the parties were then arrested. | the ‘crack of the rifle “and the Foss, airy anwar cr goals. ie perpe soln end devil MENT LOANS avall times cheerfully farnished. May be had at Mr. Metzeroit’s Music Store, where | ‘The Fenian circles throughout New Eng- | °! #Ttillery. He predicted that the Old World Tost frequently. the objects of tneir Wi. 8. HUNTINGTON. Camies. ian of the Hall may te seen. To commence at 8 | land are greatly aroused by the stirring ap. | WOW look aghast at the awful roar of whe | Yoiguy.- - : inalbialiadan. Senet i tall math et Doorsopen ati. ____m2-4t"_ | peal promulgated by Messrs. Tobin and Len. | ploody battle in whieh James Stephens will | “The Macon Journal says that so faras the OVEROOATS for €10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, GERMAN OPERA. hotte, chiefs of the order in Boston. Meetings | Meamer weale brine the bewe that pee Laat | South 1s cotéerned. Northern and all other 3 2300s 900 are being held in all places where the Brother- | Republic was “n fact,” and it _ white enfigragtts Will not only be free from any BOOTS, SHOES, &. : LEN ARD GROVER. SERECrON,, | ere ss create forthe United States to aay that they made no | Qe RMMOyance th such as are common to a. T cost BOYS’ DO., $8, $9, $10, $11, $12,813, $14, $15 _ "| The Minnesota Legisiature adjourned yes- | jaws for special oceasione, and would pay | Be, Wbole people, buf also, tha: such irmi- - and $16. Mr. Grover is happy to announce that terdsy.” A resolution sustaining ‘the sction of tand k in her own coin. (Ap: plane’) Tae Uberieston Souner 4 ty nh ae ca — - ged iy the groat muevees Cf the recent brief see. | COUETEss on the Freedmen’s Bureau bill Was | He asked if now the Fenian privatests comla | 1,10" Ch@tleston Gourier #tates that the direct OUR ENTIRE BTOCK The largest stock ef BOYS’ JACKETS and | tonc u , adopted, and a resolution favoring the policy | not be filted out nere, as the Alabamas and | |. Solty meni eee already collected sie GRANL GERMAN-‘OPERA of President Johnson was yored dow. Shenuncoans had been fitted out in England. | 1 South Carolina, exceeds the apportioument or ‘AN’ in thin city, he has deteriined to return after the | A new trial has been granted in the case of | Applause.) They were now to say how they | qiulged tobe paid by uit State by nearly two BOOTS, SHO JACKETS, JACKETS, JACKETS, JACKETS, | present brilliant season at the Gonzales Pellicier, convicted of the mur. | Will aid their coumiry. [A voice — « Enny The ‘New -Grieane. Temes nd voudee the Te. TRUNKS AND VALISES on aeec ee: ACADEMY OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA, — | OF Of O'70, in New Norio a short time since. | wir) Nes any way. Cueers) 4 ang | RWSL of the appropriations formerly made by a : » Mr. ‘Ss wa ed an on, for the deepening of the channel Will be sold at cost BOYS’ PANTS, $2.10 t0 $6, Pe aa itrerina Dat cl al - ; CONGRESSIONAL. Wab'seceived with applause. Mp’lad | just ovel the bare at the seouth Of the Micnens i; TO CLOSE BUSINESS MPANY, | SzNATE.—At the conclusion of Mr. Cowan’s | Matned thar the writ of habeas corpus bad been | the gost of which would benotless than $6 By the ist of March. ALSO, GRAND ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, address yesterday— suspended in Ireland and that it was the first or $70,008 per annum. * y 'y the ist of March. thd d ocean of ey lengthy discussion took place, in which now of war. ireland With a population of ‘The war cost"Past ‘Bar’n, Konge, Louiana, i STORE FOR REST AND 60 DOZEN UNDERSHTRTS, SIX NIGHTS ONLY Mrstra, Wison, Davis, Saulspury, Doolisie, | Satone io prove: them ig ring fee mentees | een slaves, one Siuntived dwreitings, : * a Sherman and Fessenden partictpated. spay melrdd ape j . agains ve thousan le€ of catton burned, thon. FIXTORES FOR SALE wuts SW Eade, presenting six of the At the ‘constasion of "Mr. Heewenfion's ve- | iit was not aoneg iat Kaew me strat te | eer enn a am ecneniing orth * . A great bargain. " ages marks, the «uestion on the passage of the reso- . < DIeCS 30 nv r =, cattle and agricultaral im- na ene FAVORITE OPERAS OF THE GERMAN juries! Was called for. aa 2! to secure the freedom of Lreland. the people of | plememte/agnétinting probably to ten millions ies REPRETOIRE. The resolution was vead as follows, as it | Which were hie kindred. [Applause] He | Ut qollarp. 492 SEVENTH STREET, ar reas panned the totes : urged thatit was the duty of all Americans— Tee Metiroe (Loulsiana) Lateltigencer anys: je season commence on pl puxe of Representatic lovers of liberty—to aid ireland in ber efforts, |W, vith © fe 23-6t* betweenD and E. Your chance of all there goods at 25 per cent. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, senate courarribgs thet ieee caged a iemiazetreeud Laagy asin tates — Hepubite, j cute asses eapaodeur wateanbe on tat sete of WIREMAN’S 5 than any honse in t ; je 28 tation upon a question which seems likely to i y woofer up their | the comimeerop. a8 sce fihd that most of them H “CELEBRATED. EADIER Shozs en a = Bargai THE SALE OF SEASON SEATS, disturb the action of the Government, as well | ividience--Heres one Americar andi ensents | oiah OF BGM Dut aking cotton, ~whidet z jargains, as to quiet the uncertatnty which is agitatng | “'C*™ : - y | corm js nearly forgotten. Nearly every planter AGENCY 485 11TH one square from AND the peaple of the eleven States how to enroll my name. Tremendous cheer- | is “buyi ” which have is RoW buying corn from the western markets. A large aseor!ment of Ladica’ Fashionable Remember that these Goods mast be eld before | spars FOR THREE ALTERNATE NIGHTS, | been declared to be in incurrection, no Senator | INE followed this announcement.) He was in pn BOOTS AND BHUES we get into the new part of the store, commencing with the first or second, will open on | OF Kepreseutative shalt be admitted into either | 1 Wise Se gigi: Sod po wipe ered | ot GAINST THE “Eromr constantly on hand. its: ranch of Congress froin any of the said States | °° “ 2 = OURS” T ial Commussion roa tl ee ~~ MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, until Congress shall have declared such States | P'8ute-) Mr. Rogers continued, referring | appotmtell bg the last Maseachusetis Legisin- se 13 6m" G 8@HOR, Sol and continue until entitled to representation. to the hateas corpus, and said ff | ture, to ing Gtre int the Sebject of the hours of REMEMBER Mr. Hendricks moved to amend by inse: England had not violated her word | jahor, and the tottti; 5 WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7 : y inserting Te would have bee : Chea prison anc prospects of the : ; : after the words eleven States, “the inhabitants | | ould have been no cause for America | induttrial clattts, Huy: FYOCR segp. y 460—460—460—460—460—460—460 when it will definitely close, and on the following | of which.” This he suid was necessary to | (O?@brl or for this excitement about Ireland. | port. They tay a pours = ae morning the make it accord with the proclamations issued beh ere etry me the commencement | ‘The radical Objection tg making eight hours, GAMPRILL, SALE FOR SINGLE OPERAS curing the war. a 3 _ strike nt a or any other number of hotrs a legal « 3 7 ment by inserting berore Mr. Hendricks’ pro- Soar sthea\engieed. “ m- | of ume for all branches of labor, w “ WELCH. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, . TRE REFERYOTRE AED Des DEDER posed amendment, the words “a portion of the | © site ae ee top mete would ey | £Qual in its action. There are evtne ‘eonptey LINGANOBE,, 0st. n : 1 . uot | nents at which'men ‘may ‘work 30, or even te will be announced in the The yeas and nays were called for om the | “{\if¢ them to go to war unnecessarily, batin | hours, with less weprand vould orer anne SMITH’S—SMITH'S, FAS ap epee ee adoption of Mr. Hendricks’ amendment. Yeas | irr (Stiri the since Sede cing | MEEK at otbes. peated signi pinpotye : x . 17, sity s 2S. ¢ ) unite in the struggie and determine t Suet legist:.tton w8uld nbcessarily isc partial mPAMILY FLOUR. SMITH’S—sMITH'S. together with the Bo th arnendment was not adopted. peri war yee ny pres eee empl: | ‘avoring light and bealthy er, Gnth aes AIP rade of Extra and Soper LIST OF PRICES. re Setrreagte moved to amend by making | |)! ted. to throw. off the .governme tat than the beayy and unhealthy. We see no -_ : — solution joint instead of concurrent, they could sheceed, But he withed it martes, | bessibiltty of impartial legislation om the sub- = siovr, po ig ip al ination aebteiesd Gi bobo ty The Director has only to rofer to the late great ao, MEDAL suiciteaned the Senate MreNy || sioca that he heb apt lreallgl io apt nc hcg ee ar ich draco ZED, -B- success 5 je) v: a a, - a m3 ~ - ploy a 2 a ad justme: apeed this city to fully assure the patrons of opere of the | BMr. Naulsbury subsequently withdrew his = under this government had aay cause to | \ ould be too delicate a matter for legislators to ALED HAY, &c SPRING GOODS brilliant eenson before them? and it is with pleas. | anendment. pt fo take lone siugle star from our flag. | aitempt, Nanegpt the workmen themselves, bepeet possible rates. For sale by on the Ist of Apfil, by that time our store will b | Ue that he arnonuces in addition to the entire | The yeus and nays were then demanded on Republics cna Tots and we | or those who make the gubject a special study, WM. M. GALT 200., ROE eae sae rey of the late season, the famous artistes, the posers of Merten ata and it was passed ae ewes re, [aebacee} v= id be So to jOdge in such matters. e 5 F. .EE AND WIL > ; xs tf enme from the Honse, a ren above. rets its y-sixstars. (Ar } Sut still anot corner lst st, and Indiana avenue, H* TO BE A CONGRESSMAN recently jad oath aria dating The vote was—yeas, os Beee ine Sieonty Sone < onprsta meres | to our pn amie aoe = ~ digienlty, not pi ae fe i3 near Depot. = . oa wince 2 eye. a | follows ra wn Mexico. and every Americay should | possibility, of applying jt to some of the moet - ow CANTERBURY. Yea:—Meesrs. Anthony, Brown, Chandler, put down England as France | Common ang pecepeary branches of labo E : : . ; % . 2 3 r. All A — RAOFFICE ste PEniva, AVENUE. eee Cerner Pennsylvania avenue and Nioth street. Clark, Conness, Cragin, Creswell, Fessenden, | ¢ nee reat rd P niga England in the rev- | gemestit ant houtehola work must be an ex- . iS Two lawyers lived in a Western town, GEORGE LEA......... : Sole Proprietor | foster, Grimes, Harris, Henderson, Howe. | (, z, Applause.) He was, as a member of | ception, oni{ semekadg did. not work more BRANCH OFFIOR, ers they were of some reno . “ ae Kirkwood, Lane of Ind., Morrill, Nye, Po- Prepared, if the iabecs corpus wae | than eight hours at home, work abroad wonld 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENDE, OPPOSITE eae each did wish to go, NOVEL AND GRIGINAL ATTRACTION! land, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sherman, Sumuer. . to recognize Ireland as a belliger- | have to be reduced at ledet"to six hours, or the WILLARD’s. ‘how to do it they did not know. F First reproventation of & New Local Drama, en- | Sprague. Trumball, e, Willey, Williams, | 225095) nana, bad recognized the South | jxyorer. would be blige togoto work witbout —— At writing speeches one did jump, i Oenritias OF THE PoTOMAC Wilson and Yates. a Oe be es 2 gun pe fired inour latestrug- | pis breakfant, gad to bed:yweitbont his si i senske on p ee mipeg: OT By Add Kyniun. replete with ‘Thriiing and Ex- | ,,A%v—Mevsrs, Buckalew, Cowan, Davis, | [evra tit the President was a man of cng | Marketmen, Provision sealers, grocets and all — ast the day for stumping came; ‘emale Contortionist, whose astonishing Contor-. f smith. orto iddle. Sant y, Stewart. : r - : - betore or, y P Merchandise, Mopey. and Valuables of all kinds ‘were to stump in towna the same, Neus of the Body are the wonder of te Mediedl | Stockiou and Van Winkle. >” ST | He knew that his heart was right, (renewed | Can astend teshece he oorties tone or forwarded with dispatch to all sccessible sections At the same time. all through the State— Profession. She will also appear in her Great Rope Alvent—Messrs. Foot, Howard, Wright—s spplaure,] and he was, as far as he could be | and household Sn aoe mare of the country. To stump, te drink, discuss, debate. Fepte a prigivally performed by the Davenport Adjourned. a ee) =, co a ge inthemovement. [Applauseand The faruog dpterrst algo, the great staple COLLECTION OF NOTES, DRAFTS, anp number one the contest did commence; be allowed ta hind M lie Feresteel as tight a» they | Hovse.—Mr. Thayer, wh Novice GecOukt Ctl ier eee | ate rest of the State and the countr; 5 Ho talked right emart, and talked with cence; ; 1 " ht as they se—Mr. > Who was speaking on | fering in our civil war. [Applause.) In our a aavadats , a BILLS, A wpe pdt homes sae 3 lease. providing they do not tie xo tight ag tointer- § the civil righty bill as Our report went to press il war, ata cost of $300,000, = | Cold ackedcpr it. Cows must tr milked when Made ine accessible parts of the United States Some thought him clown, and some a wit. fore with the-circulation of the blood, with a rope § yesterday. was followed by some other gentle- EIN. OF State dev. and over Tee ance ant “Tike nest bt made Wilt ©. 0. DUNN rs Number two began. The people they First week efthe Laughable farce ef the HAUNT: | MER. When, on motion of Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, | 1,140,000 of lives, four million of colored peo- | “The sume irae of #ffiocéan. | ke see Wananmr.o. | frattemidsset catere | abe by Hr biewan se ace | w'dtwosan acer naueneny Hoon | rea ean made fe abe woud aot | wae ise ep — — ie was so well. the effect was such, fe ip his great act o! \- » sday - urned. tbe white man in Ireland should not be made | ;, 7 < fs HSUBE YOUB PROPERTY AT HOME, qPhey believed all he said and twice as much, | Jenge Pance! amet tree. even should the cost be Tewts th pect and Jake, tinsrow chapels, swift — " 2 greater. [A voice— frrent: fray t FIRE INSURANCE. Number one at last cave ap in despair ; THE LOAN OF A LOVER. eg pRomos, | BBltimore Annual Conference of the Meth- | «don"t wanta freedman’s burean. Cheers | sant fet proveard ‘Teyrictions hee te. = Z Said he“ Old fel, you have got me ther TROUBLESOME TOOTH. BRE MAGTE Res. odist Epixcopel Church. @ laughter.] Ne, the Irish do not wantany | Quire tay Peake tiplause tts cohacy THE MATEGET oo Waselneagyn. ON | BATSCEN SCRE Ga ma, MATHERS TAB oa, | cftcbbaiy, mwanen te Peace | iver Citerct" Hetcnidt besiaaiey | o eeueed ny ny ied are of ta < ANJO| BANJO! BANJO \—Instructi committee mude un elaborate report, which | *b?8* * “y VEREX: -—Itis now - SATETED SPE, ::. MAND DEALERS TN BOUskenh! Preis Pepi cuerautead ont | vey sdepted. ‘The report contempaea ator: | Xi", & Working clam, caarving che hed, | oily tinged if Wes ederhoed of Ree t or wore perfect tunes the first leeson. or no charge, | ou inge as relates to the snperannuated siuilia on » were as ork that vir. 4p ireland are RISES TANRSES PROMPTLY PAID, One WHEE. eC eae Sone Ofice 479 10th street. Banioe fe%-7ee | warn-out preachers and thelr famtlies. Age liberal us any People. He hoped soon to see | fightingand: bitter are,the denunciations of ’ a . ARINI'S other report was nade by a number ot the Iuit smother republic similar to ours on the greem.| the Senate by the auherenis of O Mahone: NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES, fe s-tf M b y y et - “4 'y and a , on the sume subject, one of the provisions of - of Erin. (Applause. } Stephehs. In fact, feeling against them ‘ennes: FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY the report being, that the lives of ail ministers | 4, 3 Nagle here read a letter from Mr. John | now runs 40” that ts feared that, should 424 10th st.. nearly opposite Biggs. & Co.'s Bank- PERSONAL. E Street, Between 9th and 10th. under 0 yenrs of age shall be insured for $54N0 | [hat Lit name be enteyed te one eeekiee ek | be, Ceiablished Wéyond a doubt on ine ar- , ing House. c — each. by the circuit or station on which they | tovea to the pean. cructdo nice mae God | rywal of the qwxt mail that the Fenians are AtJOHE B. JOHNSON S Law Ottce: N a .—DISBASES OF | Prof. Marini’s last quarter previous to labor. “The latter paper was ordered to be | [Pet Ao. Wey ee memes aude which is to give | fightm@in Ivelandyextremes ‘wilt be wo *JOHR B-JOHNSON'S Lew No. 64 La. treated by Dr. | hie May Balt will commence om Saturday, printed on the minutes that it might be acted | /’¢/nd » happy homes and altars free. herevand tects “of viottmee é Washington. See Ted eee sed oe qaatieee | Mazel 8d, 1860, For particulars apply et his Acad- | on in the furnre. B. E. Gantt, Eaq.,of A.A. | ,,0°!: Florence followed, quoting the follow. Senate mudaubiedsy Gid choose a. bad time to Company te now prepared to tnwure allde- | Koard aud nursing. Thiers” Imperial. Monthly | ~~ ——— _ | Co» addzasged Ave Conferance.on .the subject “Whether on'the scaffold high ree iearel tal a Sha totes 1 lepraw as Gankot fail oo be acennsbie ny | Pills. for debility. irregularities. etc... 1s a scien- P2rs. 4. W. sw P. KREIS’ DANCING aug a vote of thanks was tendered him, as also Or in the battle's van, sg a Spi coe anki sins, and the citisens of the District In this Com i ance with the Branch codex: aad wholly dsonet Sata ns taken the keahia treads se aE The proper place for man to die backehoarer:tay-tl tincate mates Sa eehene tia nougapt iB, | from the noxions trash of midwives abd quacks, Lomancnaeg ar tmconngy Tm eh 1s when he dies for man:” “4 4 ki ennarivnell 3 3 e committee on church extension made a | , 4 " r & ume when the greatest ble activity SLEPUDERRS OS SWREEARES See see | Fe 86 WiieFearence aim” | Peeps dant ™ | sopmeigemcs Contention | Sh romarige that compar te | Spa eee Saas pee m0 company pore, a -eente SAPIZAL (M25, DB. CURTIS, the Hetarsl Oleirvoyant, jar Winter ‘Beacon ig btek th” close: thies Ande y urch extension society; which was | und ne hardly knew winch he bated most, old | utterly hope se conguigmaier-at ine Wp obir to the ci aa of ‘ie bite secu: | opened Mi ofice at orth side of Penn a * Tishing 10 Jofm our classes, should aval! The stewards called for the Conference col- aRaeRS, Pt Sree te ee ee “Brotherhood” ai homme being foreed to fight n has ever been 0! . tween 6th sts. hours from 9 to tunity. leetions, when elniins were presented amount kaart nig of Meee Tne | before they were ptdpert pared ‘will be iasued for 8 jod than # ™m.. and 4to 8p. B. de li-3m*™ ring this quanter preparations will be fe unt- | disliked the Puritan bigotry of New England, ¥ obe pour, according ts the ow Yack seule for £m. Sot S toby we U-Sm"_ | jade for owr Grand May Ball and Exhibi- ing to @*,221, metaded in which are cluims for | Cuey'ke thought there was room for improve: | of Gite hees d gee watch the news ineurance FSREMIAL 8. BLACK WARD, gto’: OF BLACK. ticn, all those desiring to take partim the exercises “1 trom Washington District, and collections | ment in both. [A vo1ce—_“What about the a . Suspfosion Gt GR baieas corpus “ as . ‘Taw TF F iG: . should lore no time In entering. anting, to §re2- including $754.31 trom | @ueks,” tenga My friends, mpiened racic Fett set quarters gave geod grou: Joe Knap, President. ichard Wallach, BLACK, LAMOR & 00. For Laatce. Misces fad Madar: Wednesday and make Wa ieiieudl of about 20) ceresute will | serious matter at issne—they were to prepare upon ps $ od t "mec Ww , Vice Pret Counsellors \ttorneys-at-Law in the Supreme | Saturday afternoons, oe Sto €olclock. Rey. Mr. Uhenowilb submitisd bis report as pai ge go fy off of old John Bull. | as we Durst of excitement was oyer ei + | Serearaetatae ees Bomteee | og tone, emer tPA vn: | on it tore Coe ieee lmowaent rors tnd | MEARS net angen toes b, . pe. oO i img os en5 8 and Committers of Counsess, | 74.10 Je. tnatruction given to enit convenience of | , Pte Ralence ef the day was spent in hearing | inem to goon in their good werk, [Applause] = 7 phage: ee ag soB-te NOBLE D.LARNER.Devepwer. | OT tioee:) An rete (Cree ompeding WH | snes deat A aaa ot J.P. Milo; Phily a | toe chareCer RO PM | Capt, MeCuffefty was pext introduced as an | pumps and evenprite scBed a 5 Gy - rea! can .F. % ps envoy from James Stephens, [applause,) th: Circulars were Pmme:didiely sent round to N. z. minuEn, s08Tis oF ‘BACK, | reancis #.emrTH.)} {Panzeo. cLarnans Soloments. elao, ak the Academy auring elehncais Affairs rg Center ‘of the Trish Revolution F Drakers variou on to hold cA meetings, . Gace No. weit, near Pound venue, SMITH & OLRPRANE, The Hall can be rented for Balls, Partios, The Fredericksburg Herald announces with | 'ccd, ‘He stuted that he was a native of this | In Fg oF ee Res gre ie W EEPOBTERS On reanenable terms. E regret that ceveral of the most’ substantial | (OUDtry, which he leftou the 6th of last Sep- | It & mass ot 5 SHORTHAND WRITERS, Sean Se ciel Mad Georges Are | To cccusingliberty-te the Anne oe Gan eane | Bantie Oa snd ‘the bonds of the wenl as , sétiousl¥ contemplating @ removal to the do. | ' seeuring we ot his fathers. | beld in Union q tis Ps aa avenue, sicitd oat SON Exe EUROPEAN HOTE miko Yon Paya Oathe sink a at Cove, and was arrest. | Lrith Qepwblie will be bffered for public sale. ~- i nn Gity ‘Hau. Corner of Penna. avenes and lth street, he. Alexundria Gazelle says: “A bill has | ° ‘ove under the sreancn-folany, and ange aa aera C8 aeconwey at ba Contatning posses ibe, Vacpizia, Senaze ammmmaoestys: | cpus Gt aon eer te frekte PR. orn a ma, . A and Will pass the Hense—to provide for —"G—¢ d—n m’'—laughter. t. We 40 Louisiana Avenue, abive shes Stree* NEATLY FURNISHED AND WSLL VENTI- | jccortign Brine rights of the beats econ in | He ae bransht out for trial on the 16th of De- ‘with attempting to the dwelling ec tly ash {N@TON, D.O LATED RVOMS. its” q 4 : tember, and acquitted on the 6th; bat the | otMr.dsaac Dar! 4 Jurisdiction over the counties.of. Jefferson ae s ee | Priors Sa ia a aos sep and Berkeley. The bil provides that im -ease sosepenaie {he Orown Prosecution were | of thespusowers . = ARGE STOCK OF MERCHANDI i — theagtion of Congress in deter the'statas | 10% vehim up because he was 3X an- | three P in —— o raBum | A Edita States Government oepltal antares $3 | of those o ties is actyerse in fon meena kee. He was, however, released. tab aor | Uns we a ¢ re ‘Bed Spreads. ine State; osu gt gi be D to UT: Andon the 10th he was detailed by | cated is, : Jha says 5 a instituting and maintaining ab in the | the Military Gouneil: of the Revolutionary | “There was 8 reportin town on Thursday NG PE Supreme Court of the United: States. Hon. |; Row in secret im Dablin, | the residenge Fe osee Free Was set on fire “ ™ sg Reverdy Johneon is namer in the bill as oneof | {© Visit the Feniamsimthis country on business. | Jast mght” Our ‘inf it did net learn who TABLE BOARD PEB WHEK... ..., y the'céeweer | i at Hie beg seen Stephens, who ora og suspected, or the amount of damage done. _Restanrant prices are REDUCED aisoin prosor- | Notice is ‘gived in. the Roinhe: ist Vir- thoriey; and euys the only 1 ree of tion. Having Meeteinna fem te public thas fare | pijay st Wee kpeteation te ts ue lend ts through’ O'Maheney, [Applanse) It neha, iberal, pe ye) proprietor hopes by f:' ture of tha: State for an act incorporating a | 8d said rhay was no army-in Ire- mes, be will merit e copnuuny af thease | company to consthactm altro begianing oe lade bat he bet senate sete. fe 24-tf P. EMRICH, Proprietor. | ibe thio and Obi road. at or nur | der a @ mnb Be, || Se Aon Pledimont, and, runpjMR Spence wp the Norn | pamced several known, Sefer ier ee aeaaas partteo'| CNA FAVE EQUSE POWER ENGINE axn | | ch Phiomad Aby Af fia beanwht | lowed to-walk about unmolested only becuse epoese. 0 LER, ta gone eter to aes Harty. or Tackce | Stephens bad so ordered. The to The , ites | sale ste bargain, at Bakery, corner sig and Iasts., | (0S0¢h point im aa eee | ‘bis orders are al it te cue Island. 5 Na ton" counties, as may.be deemed judicious and prec. | * Pay > z a a _ “ icable. : > = | GILK CORD, TASSELS AND TRIM ME | fom naan Dea snie 3 Cormulairy des changed. ON & CO-. - “Meputacta: MINCE, 1 in: BS | pioutthe eee ate eee | AY, sommene.. | peectbnat ae tase wena etal ene Be | Ba fae = 5 . fo 19.110" __ South side, 299% Penna.avenve. | Dye ann d minety -canonsand = ' > Mo eo rit aay ‘ , “ema BN rch of Eugland ag@ Onrdinat ie He would SAA aunts Menara rma. | 480 eee ABO =y ey a and “. ean Cat Botts BEE ben saTeEp, eeween bate and eet eTAMERIOAR ORRONOMETER, Shepheas was abcd taxen b 6 Deatre o is Petites w cunts eheny Ge faineRuhy see Beie

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