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; = ge ” . | EVENING STAR. _ | Sitigti an eenrstats Tex [HoLrpays are‘almost at hand,—that joyous sensom of the year dedicated from time immemoria} to festivities, good feeling, and “the giving of gifts.” Now, more than ever, are newspaper advertisements consalved by all clauses to learn where the pleasant conditions of the season cam be best filled, afd forthe least expenditure of money. Those who desire to Avail themselves of the brisk Dusiness thus erenied should therefore speedily, and in the most public manner, make known the induce. ments they propose to hold out to secure it. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., Te Night. Watt's (rena Hovse—The “Lancashire Las” coatmues to be the aliraction ai this ‘Theatre. at Base Batt Coxvextion—The The Baltimore and Ohio Railread, ‘The absurdity of the of excessive rates | EORGETUWN. y afternoon at 3 pr acemecet YO An ae ne ai artes aes | Scans Ga te ti eine eee | ra a gat : " = LW. Gi Ee 3 st * all, and the report of the Osmmitee ou | 7 "4;,/47th Bean as Pre —o = Afiairs In Gtergetewn. poll iF | Ban anit, tee. Popery, eae a m the Occasion— Relations with Washington | 100 Ibs. on fuel, ten cents per 100 Ibs. on goods | | Comms, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon “ ost Oty. ¢., dc. of the lower Class, and but 12 c=nts per 10) | Of twelve years’ Es ce e Temsining im the £ { amendmen’ Constiiutio: id By-Liw: 0 goods ‘United States and established at oni D._C., December 16, ¥ | were adopted: Any ioper tailing. to take bn | _ At the meeting of the Board of Direstors of teabepertatton te at ie tenis per imu ime mee 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and ith Ladies’ List—faxet Mire Mary, Chamberlain ST ? NEW BOOKS Fegular turn at the bataniess prevented by | the Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad Company in the moderate character of this charge will bs | stFeets, since 161, succrssfully teats Corns, | aries P: a Mre ; % LIST OF } iS) sickness or injury. er by permission of the | Baltimore city, yesterda: Bunions, Ohi!biai Mr. Jobu W. Gar. | understood when it is known that leading rail- Fett was ueanimously re-elected President of | ways from New York city charge, besides their the company. Upon taking the chair be de- | divisions by mileage on the earntogs on goods, Jivered@ an address, in whic! ter referring to | five cents per 100 tbs. for termin . bis often expressed desire during the last two | One half ot the charge mi the Bai. ears to rete from presidency, (having | timore and Ohio road on such t, is thas contesting nine shall be declared out. Cap- tains of nines cam by mutha! consent consider tie games, drawn games, instead of playing 2 venth inning as heretofore. ‘The limit of m=m- bership ima clubbefore playing in a match, i= Bow sixty days instead of thirty. In bome Crab and fugrowing | L; Drary Mrs Amai- E. Hammond Mre Helen Nails, and otber diseases of the feet without | Hodges Miss Marearer Joneses & Kate Nios pan or inconvenieuce to the patient The | Catherine; Morrison Mrs EC: Peters Mra Alice shoe canbe worn with ease imm-! Ann, Sanger Mrs Marths: Smallwood Mics iH; ‘Wetvell Mrs Margaret; White Mrs Rober’. he Genticmen’s List —Allee topan) Loo ‘veneond bored (en years ia that position,) and th - | charged trom the Em) City, when ten cenis Capt, 2; Baxter Emory; Baas Wm F: Con! - pod nome matches, the pall shail be furmisned | peals from ali connected with ihe road for hina | pet 100 lus. by. the Washlagtom Branch roca tan Tomes: vale Philip's. Rewar Rabi: Dick: REORIVED aT TH sa chat = | aneluces toe termine E ; Day Chas A; Fance : Clad and In the 2d gemne by she chal ate ae | to remain their executive, he speaks of the pol- | icles (°r terminol expenses, embracing !avor om > icy of the company and the grand objects it has | @t the stations in both Baltimoreand Washing- in view in oper ing the lines through ine Wasn- | ton. ington county road to the Cumberland Valley | With the enlarged and comprehensive views of Pennsylyapia; throuch the Winchester and | Which have distinguished board, whilst Potomac rod to the Valley of Virginia;thravgn | the compsny owns and has in sacces:.ul Tees cae Oe cee En | SRectinin © Met tleas/-Aamhle, Snakes. seed | ope ire 001 ‘The report of the Committee to examine tne Treasurer's accounts was received, showing that officer's account correct. The report of ney tating Committee was also received and frey Benjamin; Houghton E Henry A; Lewis Mr; Mason Namoe!: Meyers T : Peter, MoCarthy Patrick: Murry Geo. Marsh George: Miller Jon C; Newlands Wm L; ver offered to the pr Proveri A; Steinterger Joseph; Soort Al n for inspection at Geo, O, H: Yancleat Eivyah: Williams Caarle. Es W m The election of officers being next in order, the convention proceeded to the election of a President for tbe ensuing year. Mr. P: jommated Mr. Thomas Tassie, of the Aulantic Marietta and Cincinnati; and through from the Po.at of Rocks via the junction to cassime and the Centrai Obio road to Columbus, Washington, it yet determined to ni to that from four to five doilars. Fashionabl, ConTEamPT.—Bernard Shearer, hotel keeper. connecting alse with numerous radint! city, to Snamsieers of Congress, to all the great Paptaloonr. of desirable patterns, for 6. NavioNaL TSRATRB—Second nignt of «Barbe Bleu,” by the Worrell Sisters and the Comic Opera Troupe. Concent at the Western Presbyterian Church: Hi street, between 1Sr> and 2th. Opening of the new orga. Cannott Hatt. Dominick's Church. i Grrtvsnvre Nationa Cemetery —The annust meeting of the Hoard of Mauagers of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery at Gettysburg, was eld iast evening at the Ebbitt Hou-e David Wills, Esq , im the chair, and J. R. Bart- lett, Secretary. Eeports were submitted by the President, Mr. David Wills; the Treasurer, Mr. S. R. Russell, and Mr. K. H. McCurdy, chairman of the Executive Committe; allof which were approved. Mr Selleck, from the committee appointed at the Inst meeting on the subject of the transfer and supervision of the Soldiers’ National Gem. ftery,on ifs completion, to the United States Government. submittea ‘a report; which was accepted and approved. The same gentieman, from the committee to make arrangements for the ceremonie= at the consecration of the Soldiers’ National Moua- ment upon it? completion, submitted a report, stating that the monument would be completed early Dext summer. The committee, consisting Fair tor the benefit of St. lub of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr, Marshall nomi. ted R. M. Dri |, of the Union Club of ‘Was arrested a few days since for selling liq aor from great centers of railway 1 local and national interests ‘that will be so | ®, 9and 1 dollars, One Price Ouly—im piaia Ay < nai : Lei Washington. The ballot resulted—Tassie, 22: Without a license, and on trial ed that After some remarks on these = | elope affected, the pe oh eet an addi- + Joseph Horry, Theodor Harry, Thomas G. ceeded to speak of matters ot more immediate oval and Sree topes yee cpa Eee Homans Oaves in Be tn Beaver and Pilot | don, and John Brown be summoned as wit- a | Seventh street, Good re pants: | Robert; Whalen Heary: Washgate Geo. xe TAYLOR BOOKSTORE. | ! B interest to the people of this District, saying : eases. They were accordingly snmmoned, Se te Drunkard, 7; Blank, 1. Mr. Tassie was then “ A costly enterprise, Targely for ine benent torre millions of dollats, which will so im. | Cloth desirable colors, for men and hs refmsing to come, Ju: ie Sey chs Conducted to the chair, and acknowledged the | of the national capital-the Mecropolitan road | Mensely benefit that city, the investmeut ema tug us Woe a0 Sis, by Matte & Oo. | OC crming inued eumobabeats Sor thelr epprers honor in a few remarks. The following officers | is in progr: You will remember that by | influenced by the best ieeling on they par: of | 468 Penna. avenue, bet. 3d 4 ance, charging them contempt of court. Wood, Crom gctd: First President, Frank | this line the distance from the Puint of Rocks | this board od this community to aid the oe al ais ake They gave varioas reasons for their action, od, Champion Club, of Jersey City, N. J: | to Washington is reduced from 91 to 42 mules, | Progress of Washington, to advance it: inter. | | TAR ATPBOACE OF THR BOLIDAYS makesits | Goa Left's severe lecture by Justice H. they, NEW JUVENILES. cond Vice ident, J. J. Rogers, Bachelor and that by this expen-ive, though very dicect | €st8, ty regard It as cne of the great eastern | @eentially necessary, at least for a majority of | Twa aurt & mics lecture > party, were dis- Hub, Philadelphia, Pa.; Recording Secretary, | avenue, the sity of Wasbington will be placed | ‘ermini of our railway system, when not one | OUF citizens, to ecouoraize, as the arrival of wissed. APPLETONS’ JUVENILE ANNUAL FoR c. E. Coon, Olymy ic Club, Washington, D.C; | in most advantageous relations with your ea- | fMct can be adduced to show other than a most | thts holy time is very apt to make exira de- S69. A Christmas and New Year's Gilt ‘orresponding retary, ©. A. Dow . te al ¥ Omaha lub, of Nebrusks! Tecate wey’ | Lmesystem of improvements, which have co jatrated, friendly disposition to co-operate in building | Mands upon our cash on hand. Taking this view Potomac Division Sons on eitocs — tor ¥. * Int meeting Of this division held last and .elegantly extre ‘ up the permanent prosperity of that city, we | Of the matter we ought to make a doliar go as | Tae regu: " Rogers, Lowell Club, ot Boston, Mass read, ly saeeinn oen csr eee my tna ‘he mayor of ington (Mr. eth far as it poss bly can; in other words, we ought closed with the foil ten — me limo, 34 pp. Peter. -@230 Two thousand copies of the proceedings of | Connelisville line, the distance is reduced vi | absolutely crresting the workmen employ din | © £0 to tbe Original Franc, 9 7th street, De. - @ Pemhiive: pings eno Mice Manes | LITTLE BOBTS VOYAGE OF DISCOV rd. BBY, Undertaken in Qom, with ber jousin Charles. 1 volume. email «to, Bewa- r} lustrated with 4 foll- the convention were ordered to be printed, and A vote of thanks tendered to the retiring officers. The sum of $800 was voted to the retiriag Re- cording Secretary; and the convention ad- irom Pitt:barg and 123 miles from Cin- | constrociing the Metropolitan roud, aed pur. | tween Dand E. where Gen’ Cinnati to Washington, as compared with the ening this chase sew shortest lines to that city by the Pennsylvania | Was acting under the road. : ae ee ce grees of the United States and mayoraod | that “the Ori x ’s Parnisbing Good= ingth= comp.ny | 8fe sold at prices to suit the most economical irect anthority ot the | For the benefit of strangers, we would say, Franc’s” store has a large oa job, M.S. Rose; and ap address by J o 2 wd; i ted. an: + ings by Lorenz Froe. ; e ler. Setinoclioescacresesnetces YY journed to meet in Boston, Massachusetts, a! fornish betwixt h- | city councils of Washingion. His homor, the | Plate glass front, that be has no branch stores, — i Bine a m.on the second Wednesday in Decem: | ington a first-class doubie-teaceot foud, whieh | mayors Sd his stock is the finest in the city. 12,21: | MERCHANTS’ Excmaxoe—Bosiness on! suaps AND SAILORS, ANCIENT AND ber, 1869. has been worked from its origin with a smaller “DLcressed in a ttle brief author! ‘Cher < was dull, the offerings MUDERN. A Sketob ‘of t rogress of ———e- —_ proportion of accidents than auy road ia Ev- (ost ignorant of what he’s most assured, ‘That's THE Bax !—Gent's Furnishing Goods 5,000 busbels of wheat without aval Art| With Bistorical Lllustratione ann oe Frost.—A skim of ice bridzed | rope or America. It pertormed throughout Plays such matame Sous an maskel ae the mane at the most Popular, aud ae aad being no really choice wheat in the vO. C- Ogttorth 5. A,ed sD oer ~ | e Potomac this morning trom shore to sh’) the w: iT 4 y | Rimcelf ridicalous, and cause courts to in- | known to be the cheapest store in city. of et 5 Lame. Clot Z “ } Dut soon after the rays of ld Sol began toshed | enuntind in the heer coe ran, stumess scarcely equalled in the histor ill i ~ | tervene to maintain clear rights and to protect | Messrs. Franc & Goldman, Marble Hall, No.| = River Foy gular .ceedom from dviay vad’ azeidents. ia | great public intsrests ! In ofder to arouse Pop- | 458 7th street, opposite Patent Office. Goot | Light, Roberts. connection with the main stem of the Baltimore | Wlar prejudice, the most extraordinary mis- | Merino Undershirts and Drawers, for 50, «nd r &nd Onio road, the Washington branch proved | ststemenis are promulgate #s facts, and un- | and 75 cents; a fine article, $1 and $1.25. White | York. tures,” ° as ete. With twe a very sheet anchor of pee and efficiency in et oe ar eee ies aad yo Se ea hoon THE New STaTion-nover—This building =~ oe orenz Froetic! the late terri! ese vs on the part 0! e an io Com. * a a i ec b ume. a bee evwes Celie Cine ee ee Ee eet origd cumaate tee ee people. | centsa pair. Handkerchiefs, ail ready hemmed, | /* Deus dally more and more appreciated by its comfortable warmth the channels became clear and the bard surtace soon dissolved into its original sabstance. Comparative stazaation in @ business point of view prevails along “the front,” with bat slight movements in sailing vessels. The steamer Express, Capt. Nickel, due here from Baltimore last night, has not yet arrived, owing, perhaps, to the heavy —Entered—Schooner Bastern ‘oma Patuxent river. Cierra | WBAT MARES) mer Rebecca Clyke, Chichester, New| the Author of = ‘Adve “Good Do Teel GROW: OR. WALKS ‘8 AMY DU <y of Messis. Wills, McCurdy, Ferry, Selleck, and Ramsey, was continued, with fall power » sech measures as they may deom nece.- ure the conducting of ceremonies ue important occasion, and to selact cr. It was also decided to comsecraie the monument on the Ist of July next. The proposed monument will be of marble, and 65 feet high. The top statue represents tae Gocdess of Liberty, and is 10 feet 6 inches high. it was cutin Italy under thesuperintendence of Kardolph Rogers, and is nuw on the ground at Gettysburg The shaft of the monument is of white granite. and is already cut and ready to be shipped from the quarries at Westerly, Rhode island. Four statues represent respec- tively “War,” “History,” “Peace,” and “Plenty.” These are im the hands of the scu)ptor im Italy, and they will be shipped early im the spring. These will be piaced Around tbe four p.destals or corners of the monument. The following officers were chosen tor the ensuiry year —David Wills, President, John K. Bartlett. Secretary; S. R Russell, Treasurer. Executive Committee—R. H. McCurdy, of N. ¥.; Benj. Deford, of Md.; ry Edwards, of Mass.; Edw. M. Dabois, of N. J: W.¥. Sel- leek. of Wis. Auditing Commities—Henry El- wards, John R. Bartlett, Gordon Lotland- Tbe Executive Committe was instructed to inquire mto the expediency of erecting an ob- servatory or tower in the cemetery grourds, and, if they deem it advisable, to procure aud Tepozt to the Board plans and »stimates of the cst of such observatory. The Board decided to call upon Gen. Grant and Hon. Schuyler Colfax this morning at 11 o'clock, and adjourned to meet at Gettysburg on the 3ith of June next. —— ea Tre Catzpration ov tue Festtvat ox Tusspay.—In the Catholic churches threug?out the city on Tuesday Inst, the Peas: ef the Immaculate Conception of the Bles ed Virgin Mary, the patronal feast of the United States, was celebrated with great solemnity, | the fe trval having been ordaiged as a holiday | of obbgstion by bis Holiness the Pope, at the Tequest of the Pienary Council which met ia sitimore in I 65, aud the festival was for the first hime im this country observed as strictly 3s Sunday. It being the patronal feast of this country the services were of the most impres- five character, and te atteudauce at all of the eburches was very large. } At St. Patrick's Church, on F street, solemn | Digh mas< wes celebrated at 10% o'clock, Kev Father Walter celebrant, with Rev. Path Keane as deacon. and Deavitt, 2 with Prof Richter m. Father Keane delivered a very | instructive and interesting discourse upon the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, sbowing that since the early ages of the ‘Church this had been believed, but ouly within ihe past ‘ew years made an article of ta:th. ‘The vestments worn by the celebrant, the mis sal, boek-stand, &c., surpass anything of the | kind ever seen im this city, being & portion of a Jot recently imported trom Brussels aud pre. vented to St. Pacrick’s Oburcd by various members of the congregation. The ostensoriam Alene, used at the Benediction of the Blessed Sactoment, cost nearly $30, and was the gittof ene gentleman. Solemn vespers was sung in the afternoon at 4 o’cloek, in the presence of a very large congregation. Atthe Church of the Immacalat+ Conception. Key. Father J. J. Dougherty, of St Church, Baltimore, delivered an et mon, aud grand [igh Mass was ‘With deacon and eub-deacon At St. Vincent's Orp Asylum, Rev. | Farber Waiter sing solemn High Mass at eight | clock tne orphans and day scholars all being present. The day was celebrated as one of the Ereatest festivals of the church, and many catholics abstained from all serviie work. sees Salus Or Rat Estat’. — Messrs. Kilboara & La Lestate brokers, coruer 7th and F between K and L sts., | to Messrs. Miller & et, betwren Jd and . Nachols, on K'street, between 1th and 15th 5 are 218, to the Christian ; On 2d street, between E and Virginia avenue, part iot 3, square 50, to J W. Starr. for $0; on lth street, between E and F streets, part lot 15, square 321, to W. P. 7 $5, 0;0n Massachusetts avenue, be- wth oud léth streets, pari sub 3, square ol. M. Thompson. for $2,527.50, on Q between 1th aud 15th streets. sub 12, % to Robert Hart, for $1,000); on ith street, between E and F streets, two- story frame house and lot. to L. Moxley, for $4,150; on K street. between 14th and Vermont svenue, sub. 3, square 217, to Geo. W. Coch- rap. for $3(0: on K street, between 1ith and Vermont avenue, sub. 4, square 217, to Heury Semken, for $1,000; in Washington county, roar city boundary, lot 5, of Widows’ Mite ‘Treet, to J. J. Coombs, for 31,500; in Washing- r city boundary, lots A and B, ite Tract, to W. W. Corcoran, for treet Toad, opposiie Schuetzen ~ block 10. to Wm. J. Mullen, for 3 th street road, opposite Schuetzen Perk, lot |, block 3, to Robert Clarkson, for $1,125; on 7ib street Toad. o te Schuetzen Tk, lot 32, block 3, to J.G. Bright, for $1,125; street, betwren T and U streets, sub- division 21, 22, Zt, M4, 25, and 26, in square J6l, fo LS. Chapman, tor $3,725.63; in Prince George's cousty, -ear Muirkirk Station, tarm of 146 acres, to Wm. A. Meloy, for $9,000; square 160, between loth and 16th, T and U streets, to Messrs. Evans & Teemyer, for $23,996.50; on £.b street, between C and D streets. lots (4 and e £8, to Rev. John Kimball, for m With street, between L, and Massa- cbusett# avenue. & three-story frame house and lo’, to Joba Lowber, fur $7.50; on I street, becween New Jersey avenue and 3d street, the eral U. S. Grant, to Mayor S, + for $40,000, —_o—___ Pro, special agent of the Posi Oilice Depart. ‘Ment, for Waving in his possession several mail locks, alleged to be the preperty of the Uniied States—one a brass clam-shell lock, and the other an iron loc! patent of one James. The case cams up before Justice Harper at 5 p. m. yomeatar. 7. Hinkle appearipg as counsel for Nock. Mr. Hinkle stated that a case of a caine ty against Mr. Nock would come up for be. | construction of tbe Metropolitan branch of the the suffering poor, on account of the cold | THE STORY OF A ROUND Ui Commencing on the 19th of April, 1861, at the ell might we say—if withont irreverence—ae | 15 cenis. Good beavy Gloyes, from 25 cents wether, as the sinte every morning shows sy Be iE Fy imminent peril of the lives of its officers and | Was said to the men of Athens, who inscribed | upwards. Neck Ties, Scarfs, &c., ot the latest quite a number of iodgers. quarto. a employees, it received the Massachusetts Sixth | upon their altar, “To the unknown God"— | styles, and at low prices. Cail in and see. borthwest winds prevailing, which have pré- vented her from making the regular landings M Caxat.—Business is dull now onthe | «phe skill of regiment, held the hose Well might ‘we say to bis honor Mayor Bowen, | Compare Goods and Prices, aud we are sure | , THE mtb ‘The skill of as promptly as usual. From Gurrioman and | meee ty been interrupted hea ‘arrived: | anc hose eho ar associated with in in hos. | that you will buy. The only agents for the | Sena! oe boats ore arriving very slo mewar Se ties s ‘at fee! intermediate landings the steamer Wawaset, | and turwarded every soldier of that regiment | tility to the Paltimore and Ohio road and its | mew Royal Eagle Paper Oollay. 4S | Cine erit be tavaad otter trraen ber ibe water | story fe hapeuly told ana o. Hawke, Teported at Potomac ferry wharf ou | who reached Camdea Station with safety to | great enterprises, which 0 directly act upon icegesange: -<aerommens ft not be drawn off ill boats starting to dey | made."—ave fought and age eng, With her @ beavy | Washington. Subsequently, after failares to | 8c which’ must advance the prosperity of | APPLICATIONS 1x HaNxRUPTcy.— Persons from Cumberland can Teture. —wrieis! freight and large list of passengers. Thr | protect its rolling stock snd property, iten- | Washington, “Whom ye ignorantly worship, | Wisbing to apply for the benedt cf the Bauk- aden bisedions OUR BOY'S HOLIDAY BOOK. tally steat Arrow, Stackpole, lett her whart for Tinga its capacity, during the war, witha | him decias« we unto you.” Tupt Act, who cannot pay "fy cents on a » pot pad sor Sumeseiemons Bove os Mount Vernon and Marshail’s Landing at the | celerity, a safety, aud @ Success that ‘astonished Is needs but acalm examination of thesuab- | dollar of their indebtedness, should apply Georgetown Advertisements. & Syhagn ant Shiver atx other’ kisane Gawler hour, with mails amd passengers. | the lenders who contolled the movemenis of | ject to convince every citizen of Washinston | derore the Ist ct January, which the rge ee pen aa ba ee Other reports will be found apperdac: our armies, it met every requirement of the | 8nd every member of Congress that ch operation of the fifty per cent. clause of the act a = gilt. eet TY Riley's Warf —Arrived—Sebr Julia, Dela- | Government more and Obio Company has pursued, a 15 POSpOBC snow, A ee ¥ THOS. POW LING, Auctioneer; Georgeto Ponape rae Bey, irom Havre-de-Grace, with coal for D. W. ‘When the history of the Inte war is writt t ursuing. 8 broad, comprehensive, lit-ral ai 5 |. Attorn a ine x 7 thor Fowier. Sailed—Sebrs. R. R. No. 41. for Bal- | willbe found that iheservices of the Deleove | bavionalt 1,9 and Solicitor in Baukraptcy, Orty Hall, | HOUSEROUD | FURNITORE,, | PLATFORM ote otis, Duke i on Soon duet a, Pog 3 Boges, tor Nan- | and Uhio Railroad Company. marked by per- | nished gigantic facilities to the Goverument in =< Saeco ae “| 2 a TUR F, MORNING, December euba sated pancl.’ Price $2.5 cock City, light; Onief, Lewis, for Hunting | fect fidelity to its engagemeats and vutir: per Dooror J. H. — REMOVED he . - Creek. ight; Molto, Davis, sloop Fannie But- | euergy—moving great arin'ss through ierrices | eaprial, st epergies. tts Tesourees and its credit. | office ana residence from the First Ward I ridge etre ANIMAL SAGACITY. A Selection of re- ler, Da down the river light. ries irequently raided upon—by which move- | to extendinz lines of railwaysthrongh Mary- | Massachusetts avenue, betweem Thirteenth and Ge ered sy ney markable Incidents illustrative of the Sa- ouler's Wharf-—Sailed—Schr. Transit, En- | ments remarkable results were achieved, will | land and Pennsylvania, and West ‘Virginia, | Fourteenth immediately east of Four- | "as oe ee ek ited dicow, for Georgetown, to load coal for Dsy- ton, Mass. prove to be among the most conspicuous ren- | and Ohio, and Virgioia, and Tennessee, and | teenth street. Office hours before 10a. m., and dered in aid of tbe Government. thus spresds those iron arms which assist in | from4to7 p.m. Hours of attendance at the Le jandsomely f¢ Government Wharf.—Arrived—Steamer New | these services; constant, weighiy of viral ime | binding together indissolubly te interests of | Womanre Hospital, from 1to sp. m. every soa AG 28 Beall street, containing York, from Philadelphia, with stoue for the | portance, requiring the greatest thoronghfares | the people in maintaining a commen govern- | 4ay, Sundays excepted. 10,3 lsc, on 34 street. a small FRAME DWELL- | OUR DUMB COMPANIONS: « stories Govern and the largest resources, that they elicited fre. | Ment. Ttoske bata dispassionate considera Arty it I, Dogs, Bi Cats, and Doak about =. With Carter's Wharf—Arnived—Steamer Guiding » containing six rooms, quently the highest approval and commends- | tion, and the company feels that mstead of a From G. F. J. Colburn, gr el Dental Surgery, seven! vings, by Weir 4 Star. Wilson, trom Alexandria, with lumber f the ted Lin: tack and abuse, it will receive approval, suj Newark, N. DWELLINGS, tn ex-ellent | aud cibere Small quarto. With iitami for Bietz, ‘tbe senteeury oF War tatonghout that peril- | port and increased strength.” ~ od The Popular Dentrifice known as Sozodoat, ale on good me Appiy to Rated . Price. eee 0 a Wanxry Paavan-Muarince—The congre- | ue peviod, and the most :llusirious generals of Seay toilet, contutne lugeedieuta tbat If used. ace Meveta,Gcorgetora, | OUROHILDREN'S PETS. lnctraces wi gation of McKendree M. E. Uhapel, on Massa. | U7 #F™mes, all knew and appreciated, aud stil! Tax Boys in Bu Mr. Editor-— Your pa- goventy-Ave th ven! Desigus by Birket Foster, Weir, and others, Bmall quarto, Cloth With Wuainated panei, Price. THE CHILDBES'S ALBUM OF PRETTY appreciate these invaluable services. The great + jately contained an article in regard to the | COrding to the directions, will prove of the hewonie facts conmected with the contin anes Srganization known asthe Boys in Biue, stating | Sreatest utility to the health of the mouth and important relations of the Baltimore and | thatit had disbanded. The statement is incor- , ad teeth. Ohio Railroad Company crush the misrepre- | rect, as orly a portion of the staff officers re- chusetts avenue, between Sth and 10th streets, who have recently had an addition of about one hundred to their membership, have ar- ranged themselves into four Prayiag Bands, . , or ‘ ICTUEES. with short stories. By Cacie j seutations of the hostile and untruthtul to tneir | sizned. The organization was never in a more “SPALDING's GLUE’ with Brash, always For CREAT RARGA! in GENUINE and john taining over three hundret aad and will hold prayer-meetings every Friday | Geserved nothingness, prosperous condition. It consists at present of | Teady for use. FRESH FURS of the LATEST STYLES call at | fifty, foil Tifustra:ious, ‘Priuted ‘a Pterme ‘Sido at Cats agp See > | .,ASfival interests have constantly indulged in { about 6,190 rank and file, divided into three the store (cstablisbed in 18) of Randeome style. An cloth, gilt. Price... 92.50 stuvet, betws T4ib — ‘teth etrecter at Hey. 5 the grossest misstatements and Calum -ies on | brigades, a battery of artillery, and an engineer BANKE engl the subject, it is proper now to state, that for | corps. There are ubout 300 officers attached to ‘RS, ae 3 6te in wn, THE ERCKMAS ‘il the vast amount of the company’s proper:y, | the command, and its busiuess 1s conducted by SR eo Sr BEG - the engines and cars, the bridges and the tracks | an Executive Committee, composed of seven | 3, A. RUFF, Treas. J. B. BRYAN, Pres't. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetow: of the company destroyed during the war by Citizens well known to this community as men ees VEBY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY the Coofederate armies, amounting to many | of character and standing. At the last meet: TODDABD mullions of dollars, n@ payment has been made | ing the general commanding submited a | WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, | 3% S7CDDARD STREET, GEORGETOWN, Rice Brown's No. 5-5 M, between 6th and 7ib streets, and Mr. Z. Borland’s, No. 14) Sth, between U and P sts. These meetings will be vonducted on the Itineran: system, and thus each leader and his class will be at each ap- CHATRIAN NOVELS, MADAME THERESE Thabs AT AUCTION. = Beem ee eBce f Month. The meetings will | py the government, nor bas any compensation | lengthy report, showing the effective strencth farted On FRIDAY, December 11th, 1858, st four ary of © civandeee orang ot the peceon tain pattie, Who are invited toattend | yet beem made for large amounts of property | and condition of the organization 1a the nee a dllcrmectozssed . in’ frost of at eae much good: particularly om chee pergis acy | destFoyed by our federal forces for siratezic | trict, and at the same tine & Committee wes up. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. brouaht beck to life’ by a rave Getman doctor. ch good: parti parsely ce purposes. pointed to make arrangements for the reception ‘The story abounts in hic pictures of country Portions of our eit Rival interests, with an equally reckless dis- | and quortering of members of thecorps inpther | Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Bilver bought and lite on the borders of France te cue of the Tae Mertrorotiray (Point or Rocks) | Te? of truth and faci, have continued to as. | States who may visit this city on the day of thw | sold. —" sf mower Betitior ADVENTURES IN SOUTH TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES fait. r09: f | SOUTH AND CENTHAL AMERICA. hy "Water sud gee throven | Don Ramox Paz, Ilinecrated with thie. mcders improvements. miss | teen full page and nemerous mallorca RaiLeoab—Mr. Murray’s men, who were arrested @ sew Weeks ago at the instance of Mayor Kowen and Mr. Crane (Commissioner of the Fourth Ward) tr digging two ditches in Ist street east, contrary (o law—on the work of sert that the Washington Branch road received | inauguiaiion of President Grant. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. adoliar and a-half per passenger ior its mill- Bect Aoams, J A full supply of Revenue Stamps kept constantly tary transportation. The fact 1s the company Commander Ist Brigade Boys in Blue. Toduerd tee sate (GLI ana 5a per passenger. y on hand. ec 19-tf and carried all through freight to the west at the lowest rates at which corapeting lines ———_+—_ Sarz or Reat Estate.—Groen & Williams, rae Auctionrers, yesterday sold lots 23, 25. 26, and id totransport it. I) tan Ww. xB Sraving. One volame crown Svo....___ 1 re & . | Would agree DS pol tin no it ce | 27, of ilberger’s subdivision of square 4:2, s balance Semed wore temporary ijareton mving | suai fteerve for wore opon iis i, whist re fronting on 7th street west, between Rand | prypyaqym @PREEY, OFPOe'TE TaEAst2y Seaing ecfercane sites | pete eenaen CU MATIONS._CSensel Bectan.) been grauted to restrain the Corporation froin | 4 = : Me ; surects, to E. M. Chapin. for 40% cents per atcurrent market rates, wi uired when {215 . teriering with the construction of the road— | Construct the road: more than iisoraivaryani® | aun’ set, Also, alot on 7th street west, be. | | Bay and ve ca rons : DUSTRY WEALTH, A: OF Na. Bone and by noon yesterday the temporary track "One was aid down in this city anda-ross Boundary of THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TIONS t N street 2 23 by 65 fo ‘on hand » full supply of alt TIVEINDUSTRY. rates. Soldiers’ tickets were also furnished | Michner Genta bets ts north, 23 by 6% fret, to | constently ipply ULat Michael Green, fo: 10N. By Eze © Leamay. Ome 1 per square toot. GOVERNMENT BONDS, . Volume crown Svo. Price $2.50 . GOLDSTEIN, NED PA ERR, ~—— $3. street into Mrs. Gales’ field, in order that erin | WroURhoUt the war at largely reduced rates, a | SEVBH-THIRTIEG, ANDY OMPFOURD S.Go TT iitdcestreets Georgctowa Be may be brought im for the tititug. The whole | °P¢ much irce travel was accorded coustaatly A Lance Eau ‘1 c payRenee on ol! hi ry. DE. J. G. HOLLAND'S (Timothy Titoemb's ro.d being under coutract, the work wil! pron. | 12 cases of peculiar difficulty, and baif-fare | Consul ¢ INTEREST NOTES. endive to-any amount, and for amy tan SELECT WORKS. (Brightwood Edition.) to six Ebiy be Pushed on ae fast as possible, {1 che | tickets were liberally furnished to parties ea- | ¢ cipte at bald engle, killed in | @rders for STOCKS, BOMDS, &e., excenin: ‘very reasonable rates “Good vols . 16mo , Usbinet Size, priuted frum now stere- wexther should be favorable, instru gaged in patriotic labor. West Virgivia. Mr. Hitz bas lind the bird jusiness strictly otype plates. upon tiuted Lote paper. the contractors having been issued with to its early completion, : _ Larceny oF Coar D PersvRyY.—List evening, oilicer Beale arrvsted E:nanuel Lewis, colored, on the charge of steal T bave heretofore had oecasion to call atien- | stuff'd and mounted, and it is a larse Spans and collections made on sil socessible potnts. tion to the sarange course pursued by parties | men, me-suring scyea " moi. who, professing to act for the interests of the | the wines = Aan Neh pee the Sip 06 city Uf Washington, allege that that great uty a eer 45 dependent solely upon a single line of raii- | Rewovat or Borornas.—The unsightly we by misfepreent thus gros-ly the | frame structures usi4 for the F ception of itme The coptinved demand for the more popalar of Dr. Holland's works has Induced the preparation my friends andthe pub- | of an edition io this unique end attractive for iilofter my large ard well seie-t | It includes of choice Family Groceries to cash buyers a Fuser JATIONAL BANE OF WasHInGTOR uuel Lew.s, i = cee BITTER SWEET 30 < about hal varud, excensive, and economt al transporta- | ava Fubbish, whicu bave fur so long obviructed = 4S LOW AS ANY IN THE DISTRIUT. Morning hy eae eattick Murphy, and this | tion c2ciludes of the city of Wasuingion! They | travel on Isib sireet asthe jnrersecnen ce | &® we pS beat pears ; PONE TTD siencouadd morning be was brought out before Justica | jgucre the great line= of improvemeu's ia | are bere remoe 4 by dir ction of the Super- co = LESSONS IN LIFE............... 1.73 Thompscn, when Tom Carter and Layinit | means of transportation which not ouly exist vising Archit: ot of the Treesury. GOVERNMENT Der: habsboogrerm pt beng ernbaotereh Goal ae but are daily availed of uy the population of RITORE oo GOLD FOIL... a Ter) po eheal grep regesecd) on r. s e THR Jar.—At th there sre 175 per- amp equal t whiskies fa ‘the Districts ITOO! pe Nl webs rar chen rein a Chesapeake and Ubio canal—a work | song in j7—13 «olored sad #9 wbiies 27 avo FINABOIAL AGENT OF THE Flour; ail kinds of Gxene? Gooas. Dr e os gage emery cer a the a © | costing more then tweaty miilious of dollars— | Teinei-) g white and 2e-clored. Tieresy we STATES, luxuries; Fancy aud Stuple Goods : PLAIN TALKS... cee AQLIS Ted meeces In custody, and they were com- | ex: ending 1-4 miles into the western portion of | Svein tiene out Oetane Sis ie eek Sarge ae Pe W oH. TENNEY, tea fo Jail for perjury with Laws, who war | Maryland, which brings the bituminous coal of | grat cr hace charged wiih assault and batter; aie aa ses Bolétm Scathesst cor. High and Bridge sts. n prrchased separately the volumes committed on the first case. Carter badon his | the Cuzteri#ud region to Washington at a with intent io Kill. 7 6 t Securities with T: Date ECLINE IN D will be suld at the prices name. person two valuable Masonic sleeve buttons. | jower cost than it can be transported by any ania jovernment en ‘reasurer Unite ‘Jast reevived st 101 1 sete in @ nest box will be fur- supposd to have been stolen, which Lieat. | raiway, is utterly ignored; sud yet the tax-| Mn, Joun U. PARKER not only has the lates: | States, Sees eee Serpe: 3 Johnson bas in hie fossession awaiting an | payers of Baltimore have paid the interest on | publications for snle, aewspansie mane, es, SF-UNB MILLION DOLLARS the September price wass 3 tal ht PROF. PORTER'S MENTAL SCIENCE. owner. gpe-hal! of this twenty, millions of dollars | sc. but receives subscriptions for the same, a ebay and cell all clecewof GOVERN! Mixtures eat iMerivoes. | one ROM f the construction at canal, eo grea 7 5 4 3 Inpiawraxs—A number of familie and | Sdvautages flowiug from this communiention, | Ofice sme’ 98 te © Feet Opposite the Post | ge euRrT/z Set current market rates ae mon guction, agie Bp osopnge mh Fehon ge assembled at | trom which no Tevense as ever, bren derived ——_+— — FURN/SH BXCHANGB and make Coiicen., grench Ubints, soe 5 oaks fost By pion Leag st ni by the State of Maryland —its whole earnings THE COURTS in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF TH. i re : of promoting & more general f for repairs—should be spread before ‘ aes Sg - Lad 5 . bi @ | ination of our stoc! rr tween the citizens from that § the feublic as ond of the haces of the prosperity | CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Fisher Yesterday, | gNITED STATES. zo 10 Im ving daily trom the North all the ing bere, and consultation as to the expedienc We are recei : Sew Books, as soon as pubitabed, euitable of boiding semi-monthly sociables at tueir pri- of Washington, It is well known that supplies | Gorge Jackson, (colored) indicted tor an as- comitg Holiday eoason. We name in part for the Of fuel, brevdstnffs, and all agricultural pro. | S#Ult and battery with intent to kill, wasfound | We purchase Government Vouchers on tu Tesidences during the current Winter | Sic: gre obtained ‘most economically by'this | 2° vlty—Brownme and N.H. Miller forde- | MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and eive os: STEAMBOAT LINES, DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS CA BOL (i Ausoclation, was preerat: wong no, forwal | CSAP: tine of rasroad from Woebington | ‘epemen of Lan Dae eee me perme prolyl Now mrecmanenuvnanesie coco line ee eet pends " ‘The direct line of railroad from Wesshington s J OF BUSINESS MEN FIR, w meeting was Leld, and the proceedings of the | +o Gordonsville, comm cling at that pout. wath | AL. ° ACCOUN: one EW MEROBANTS STRAMSHIP COMPANY | WOODSIDE AND SEASIDE Iinstcates by meeting Were conducted in a conversational | th. Y.rginia. Central (now styled the Chesa- | © CUIT COURT, Chirf Justice Cartier.—Yes. | #04 & sny other business entrusted to as. —_ a eit 84, fh ynchburg, | terday, Hall and Deming agt Johnson; verdict FULL INFORMATION to regard to GOVBES The swift and substantial Steamers E. 0. irginia and | Jor pisintift for $105.36. s i Ten manner. Hons. Messrs, Julian, Schenck, and Shanks were present, and expressed their ap- peake and Obie) railroad, aad to connecting at that point with the KSIGHT and JUHB GIBSON, will proval of the pian of haying reunions for so- | ‘T’nn. cece road, (@ great and effe tive truak | ‘This morning, Van Ruswick agt. Spalding, | “SST LOANS st all times cheerfalty farntehes | Fin sfeemlarly. during, the winter al enjoyment, line.) and thence with the entire system of | !udgment confessed. ROBIOLE: ALE DRIA. WASHINGTON ————e——— Sovthern railways, is also ignored, a line of the ——>.—___ Washington, March 3, and GEORGETOWN, as follows: i Wan ann Crrrosity.— | highest utility to Washington, both for furnish- PRESENTATION OF A FINE HORSE AND ave F York from Pier Mr. John O'Leary, of the Senate House, near | ing cheap supplies and commarding « large | Buccy To Cras. Patess, Commissionsy or U eve-y SATURDAY ; Forfolk, 2OW the Ealiimore Depot recently received 8% | passenger and other business, the profits of | THs SEconD WakD.—On Tuesday evening the | (CO! at Aiczandria and Georgesown TUE: present from Gen. Turner a Telic of the war. ‘which are distributed in that community, Inboring men of the Second Ward surprised the — Why ignore the noble Potomac’ river, pre- | Commissioner, Ubarles Peters, with the pre- ooeenen te Pomtring £0 ovall themselves of the a4 senting a navigation unsnrpaszed on the con- | sentation of a splendid horse, harness, and rooms by 9p) ution can D private Unent! Ignore st, too, while first-class steam. | buggy. Sidney McFarland, im behalf of the | [0c%p* by epplytn ers connect by couble daily line, via Aquia | donors, delivered the present, making tho fol- range, Creek, the business ef Washington with the | lowing remarks; while Joseph Brooks presided | ap nthe room Kiebmond, Freaericksburg snd Potomac road! | over the aesembiy: eine, Why igaore the fact that a regular line of | Ar. Peters: In bebalt of the laboring men and steamers from Baltimore constantly brings | your fnends of the Second Ward, I take pless- freight to Washington at the lowest charges | ure in presenting to you this horse, harness, which can be xfforded by water! Why assert | aud buggy. asa testimonial ef their high esteem that there is a difference of four dollars per ton | for you, personally aud officially. Please ac- in the price of coal betwixt Washington and | cepi it nsa free and voluntary proof of their Baltimore, and that the difference 1s created !'y | bigh appreciation of the services you bave cbarges by the Baltimore ard Obio road, when | rendered to the Ward as its honest and efficient the whole charge by the Baltimore and Unio road | Commissioner, and a cordial expression ot is but adollar and sixty cents per toa, and when | their feelings for the kindness and sympat! the fact is that the supplies of anthracite coal | yon have ever exhibited toward the humbie are chiefly brought down the Tide Water | laboring men. Be assured that it is with no Canal—another Mayland improvement—taken | selfish or mercenary motives that we tender to ‘up the Potomac river aud delivered at the low | you this token of our sincere regard, as a valu- rates which the water, the cheapest of all ave- | able memento of our gratitude and confidence nues of transportation, enables the boatmen to | toward you. Hoping that you will accept this afford? present with the same impulse of impartial ‘The absurdity of the statement made of the | justice and kindness which prompts it, 1 have which im its present state is quite ® curiosity. It is an old fashioned iron pot, taken from the eck of the United States steamer Cambe land, which it will be recollected was sunic by the rebels early in 1662. Numerous oysters and ctber shell fis! attached to the pot, cover. ing itevtir-ly inside and outside, with the ex- ception of a very small portion. sel aaa * ANTIETAM CEMETERY.—The trustees of the Antietam Cemetery beid their anual mee! in room No. 100, Ebbitt House, last evening — Jay, of New York, presitent, and Taos A. Boulit, of Maryland, secretary. The fel- lowing were re-elected officers for the ensning ear, President, Jobn Jay, of New York; Vice resident, Gen. E. Shriver, of Md.; Secretary and Treasurer, Thos. A. Boullt, of Md.; Super- intendent, Dr. A. A. Biggs. Action with refer- ence to the burial of the Confaderate dead was debated until a Iate hour, when the board ad- journed, subject to the call of the president, —< er Ur with THE Trwxs—Our enterprising citi- 8: arri Leave = foot at. aS: Nortlk arrivirg st New York MONDAY , ae Giein."9s; Terkey Morocco’ Rxtre, tigee Uniform with the above, in size, BITTRA-SWEET. "A Poem'by JG Rolie ‘Timothy Titcomb.) A New and Blegantiy Li. fostrated jon, with S t) executed i: from Original drawings by ‘with fine Portrait ef the Anthor Eaiform with, Fois Boxer. ‘ume, in ® neat ber tre epee =e e Pe W THOMPSON, President Naw expuzss tive. 1B ONLY DIRECT LINE BE. wae, NEW YORK inp = wil . i week, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE EN- zen, Mr. E.G. Wheeler, whose establishment | Joss: s of citizens of Washington of millions the honor to deliver it to you, in it of the ° is always stocked with everything usually | the alleged charges of the Washington Branch laboring men of the Second Ward, and, with Leaving How, York every Wednesday at Gaaving or kept in his line of business, is now full; - | road, will be appreciated when the fact is | them, wish you many iD fecnrent and happy Leaving Georgetown every Monday at iam, pied with all kinds and qualities of arary | fousd that tor therpact theee Fears the eehote | Hana cee eee ee eee journey of | 4 Pye ES ? ESSE AUP VARESE GREER, ‘Wagons, barness, blocks, ropes, mariners’ ma- | freight % and from Washington | lite BMY WAGONS, HARNESS, &., reight received ‘ass and forwarted st terials, army blankets, heavy clotbing, &c. See | amounts to less than $125,000 ear. It is The Commissioner made the following ac- ABMY WAGONS, HABNESS. &: B. Da’ . his advertisements. Mi ‘heeler, having an- | neediess to state, also, that its cl are | knowledgement and reply: ARMY WAGONS, HARNESS, ac. bar ht M4 HS, Agent, MOBOGRAMB, usual facilities for making purchases at Gov- | strictly within its chartered limits, gener- Gentlemen: —T bis generous expression ot your , e., ma. BLDsipen s% mt ernment and other sales, upon the most exien- aly largely Jess than winter Aen feelings Seward we, oud by it azanawed o5- ARMY WAGONS, HARNESS, &c., rena “Aeusnarla, OBESTS, ac. sive and advantageous terms,can guarantee 8 evidencing the libe1 icy of the > ion of your cont a wates- For sale cheap for cash. } ac., bargains. wore and Onto Cony any, ite penaness for pas ct pasetons ofmy osc and fills my heart to 3. @. WHEELER, mrétt ity Wall strcel aes atk. —e— from the Wes! ington see : ee trot, Bow York. Monuwxn? at Wonue.—This | Washington tothe West, (notwitustanding the | ‘Truly; this beaudful present 1s undeserved pets cots rea street ant Oona} Britge, OR MOUNT V BFAUTIFULLY DRSIGNRD AND PRINTED. work of art bas been described in the | thirty-one miles greater distance) caly the | by me, for what have I done to merit sucha pee Bewepapers in this country and Europe, and | same rate as is charged to and from Baltimore. | testimonial of reapect? Is it by simply has attracted attention in both hem:s- heres. Mr. Edward Fitzke, of this city, has the photographs of the monument for sale ‘with representations of Luther and his prin-, : - | NEw iL BTOCK (OF DBOORATIVE the facts and tariff rates adduced, the | deavoring to impartially, earnestly, and con- Goons, — statements regarding oppressive charges | scientionsly discharge the daties of the office 469 Bxvenra Braxer, opp. Patent Office. are so palpably and reck! ly contrary to | honored me the franchises of your repre- truth us not to be worthy of serious notice or | sentatives? If that be so, my bigbest aim and fore the Criminal Court on Thursday next, (to- querrow,) aud he thought it best to po:tpone the case until after that trial. At the sugges. tion of Mr. -O, it was agreed by Mr. Noci that Le would not exhibit any of these loc (whicn he claims are bis pateats) in his win- cow un after the trial of Thursday, when be was admitted to bail for a hearing st 6 p. m. oa Morday vert. ews EStArcine THEIR QaraciTy.—The Great Falls Ice Company are having puilt on Water treet, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, & substantial steam barge, of ninety fevt length and fourteen ieet in width, for the purpose of ‘imereasing their facilities in the transports’ va "ice from the falls to the warehouses ¢, and uear Jcbmson’s wharf. The barge wii be of the Cathcar propeller pattern, of eight horse power, and when complered will cost the com- pany about our thousand dollars. Mr.P. S. Craig is the contractor and builder. sich sumying HRavy GIRDaRs—There are now being r- ceived mere by rail the large iron girders for tae new Masonic Hall, (corner of F sad %b street bot ) and they attrae! much attention, being Unfle less than fifty feet im beight, aad ‘Weighing aveut 6,000 pounds each. are of wrongbt irom, made at the Phoruix Works of Pbilade iphia, and fn the building there will be 16 (8 omesch foor,) which will support the cipal coadjators and successors in the retorma- | rejutation. ambition 1s served, and I: ts inadequate ton. See advertisement, ‘The immense and rapid growth of the popu- | to express the emotions o! fal heart, a lation of Washington certainly proves it In —— the duties of my office I Buitvrme AssociaTions.— At the Co attractive and commanding facilities | found it m: ‘with many thorns, and paved — meeting of the Economical Building g nd sdvantages. It is trae that another roud | with difficulties and obstacles almost Fosat oeuation, bold at No. om ‘Market Space, last is needed from. Washington. Mountable. And one of the most fatal elements of every description made to evening, #8 ef stock) were an | On examination @-GLAES PLATES reset weme Sverage of 80 per cent 400 new shares of stock | which cant ne Seritied’ by ‘all who, tke zi too PER PUT UF by competeans ereeanng Frames were subscribed for. At the 39th monthly | trouble to make ingal it will be seen that | tempted to believe the vile aspersti aa low as aay - meeting of the Central Buil Association, | but one road is really ueci and sneering calumnistors, who, I find, have | Prices s 15 Sor himock. on Tuesday e: 700 were ‘ked down | which will interseet the Main Siem of the Ba! been busy im hurling, and almost successfully ~ at SD average of 41 per cent, timore and — Company, the it ee niin Ma em tions przo TUNING AND REPAIRING. ——e—__ hingto! shortest characters . former! Dive’? Tage Prace—The cock-fight an- ocnneatann tom ‘West aud the Northwes'—| I dared to hope, operations of an | ¢9.3 ak oa ue: nounced to take place at Uox's ferry, near | a line which will reduce, in conneetion with | immutable and consistent rule of right, to bave C7 03, BOW OF Alexandria, Yesterday, did not occur, beeanse | the Oounelisvilie Zoad, the distance from Pitts the odium of these base revilers: but these | BRNO" of some ders between the owners | bur; who in the and of the various fowl! contestants. A consider. | ee A ty oe Ty Set wate sylvania, the Valley wi are fight to come off being made known. 8 | peunsonet 4 Gave'acbown thelr Bat, » Naw YORK OIDE . discussed two years en, suffer me again to thank you, — since in eeosten oak although peepwcsces and reiterate: that thts renewed expression and Tust rosotves 8 Bhs) Tonk ol - | esteem tn ‘with mew courage—new fe engendered. by, Tival interests and malarepre- 2 spires me of ee Tipsriertytag otter Seep, Swert PEs oder Donation VisiT.—The donation visit to Rey. Dr. boynton, ester of the First tad tonal Church, did not take place last evening, y announced, but takes a4 ‘in Pp a mee a the ‘Guiien of my olen, in doing FEB! ae God ‘Folge ranpove oo ron, * a gives me to see the it . ‘streets, SHAKS?PERIAN Text Boox.—Mesars. Philp & ns . enterta: ia the Solomons are receiving subscriptions for the Shaksperian Text Book,of Mr. E. Franklin, our talented young townsman, which will be published shorty. Aner ts Frecesiifon a plesrnst cot or | ne met between: Saatee te oe eee ; the Hon. Mr. Maynard, M. from t

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