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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation inthe District CROSBY S$. NOVES..,.......Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1869. S7- READING SIATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. To Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons sre requested to send im their favors before *2 o'clock m., as advertisements received | later camnot be mesured an msertion in ‘Tue Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that Rour | With every disposition to accommodate, we | find ourselves obliged to lay down this rale and adhere to it It fs & matter for congratulation that the question of paving Pennsylvania avenue re- ceived the attention of the Senate yesterday, though, spexking for a long suffering people. we could wish that more progress had been made toward tbe consummation of that much needed improvement. ‘The suggestions of Mr. Fessenden to the effect (Bat, as persons living everywhere in the city use the avenue, the portion of the cost pro- Posed to be assessed against the property lyiag or it should be borne by the Corporation in- stead, are entitled to and will dountiess receive | Fespectfal consideration; but there is als> | Smother side to that question. It is a well known fact that property lying on any well | Paved street is at once enhanced in value at least double the cost of the work by the m-r¢ Joct of such imprevement; and it would seem but reasonable and proper thatthose who are to be immediately benefitted by an improve- ment shouid bear directly a tair proportion o' its cost Besides, if we correctly remember the provisions of the bill, as origiaally reported, it required that the cost of paving the street in- sersections should be borne by the Corporation; and we incline to the opinion that a caiculation | will show that this proportion is quite as large as should in fairness be tuxed against the com- munity at large. | We do not propose, however, to interpose | anything which will interfere with the im- | mediate passage of the bill in any shape that will cecure an improvement so long and so badly needed. What is wanted is a clean; smooth, quiet and durable pavement, and we | sball be thanktul if we can get it on almost any | terms that Congress sees fit t> impose. But prompt action in the premises is of prime im- ey mame was Quantrill. Bat, wheever be may have been, 1 am surea = ablic sentiment will mot hold me responsible jor bis crimes. I never did an act or eater- tamed or expressed @ sentiment not consistent with true to the Government of the Upited States. ‘bat man w indeed fortunate 0 can say after the long and of the nation, +1 have not bad At the outbreak of the rebellion I had not yet attained my fifteenth yoer, I was soon, how- ever, appeinted toa place in the Quartermas- ter’s Department, which I gave id joined the ambulance corps for our ari the | pattle of Bull Run. A year after, 1 offered my services 48 8 volunteer soldier, but was reject- ed on account of physical disqualification; atter which, till the close of the war, I was employed im the Medical and Quartermaster's a and did also military duty in defence of tbis city, in 1864. ‘The influence of good is seldom entirely tost. While the public attention has been directed towards me on account of the disloyalty of a real or supposed relative, the loyalty of my mother bas been attributed to another persou. It was trom her hand that the stars and stripes were cut, in the city of Frederick, Marylant, on the 10th day of September. 1862, while the rebel army was passing out of that city—an incident which has employed many able pens snd “immortahzed mame of ‘bara | Fritehie.” This challenges contradiction. Tuomas C. QUANTRILLE. Wasutnetos, D.U., Feb. 3, 1569. ‘We have received a copy of Boyd's Wash- ington and Georgetown Directory for 1869. It does not seem to be prepared with quite as much care as usual, but will be found useful for reference. From Blanchard & Mohun we have /arper's Weekly for February 7 Ortega expects to oust Juarez from the Presidency this year. @7-The Kansas legislature has rejected a bill to abolish capitai punishment. S27 Filty'legisiators im Missour} are in favor of female suffrage. S7 The latest report abou: Jefferson Davis is that he Bas the heart disease. 7A woman’s-rights paper, in German, is announced in New York. S7 Heating cars from the locomotive is to be tried in Pennsylvanic. &7-In Troy, on Friday evening, a young girl named Ida Penuoyer lost her life while skating. She fell into an aperture in tne ice. 7 The latest in Paris fashion 1s the --Con- ference hat.” an Astrachan fez, with the beak and eyes of an imperial eagle in front, and G CONGRESSIONAL. Conel Tee sal amendment ia to jscussed at length M. I ‘wae temporarily laid over. Pateat Oflice Appropriation Bill 8 recess 7p. m. ‘ At the evening session, several bills rep from the Committee on Private Lind ims were passed. Adjourned. Hoves.—After our report closed, the Indian Appropriation bill being ander consideration, Ir. Holbrook, of Gano, sald the grationing, Massachusetts (Mr. Butler) Radee emas- culated the that he did et care whether 18 passed or The tieman heviag bill im charge (Mr. Baller) saw fit aye) del bere ry knew all the time he mage that they ‘were upqualifiedly false. x Several members called Mr. Holbrook te or- jer. Mr. Benjamin (Mo.) asked the objectionable ‘words be taken dow: ca ‘The words were read by the clerk, when Mr. Benjamin (Mo.) asked that Mr. Holbrook retract those words, Mr. Holbrook ({daho) said he would not re- tract anything be nad uttered. Mr. Schenck (Obie) offered the follewing: Resolved, That E. B. Holbrook, delegate from the Territory of Idaho, haviag uttered the fol- lowing language in debate, to wit: “The geu- ‘leman in charge of the bill saw fit to sile: celegates here by making statements when he knew all the time he was making them th; they were unqualiiiedly false.’ distinctly the presence in the House of Repressntad ves, d refusing to retract the same, be and hss y a Mr. Sebenck (Ohio) demanded the previous qwestion on the resolution, which was second- ed, and the resolution agreed to. ‘The Sergeant-at-arms then proceeded to Mr. Holbrook’s seat and conducted him to the bar of the House, amid profound stillness. ‘The Speaker said.—Mr. E. B. Holbrook: Of- re promptly with- drawn. We are all fallible and liable to err, but when the language uttered is offensive in its character and apparently insulting in its tone, it is the custom to censure the person ing it, if he refuses to retract. In accordance ‘with the order of the House, | now administer its censure upon you. You will retire to your aeat. Mr. Batler (Mass.) moved the previous ques- tion on the passage of the bill. The previous question was seconded, and the bill passed. Bir. Schenck (Obio) offered the following: “Resolved, That James F. Wilson. of low: and J. V. L. Pray, ot New York, be appoia' ea tellers on the part of the House to conat the electoral yote for , President and Vice President of the Unkied Staces.” reed to. Mr. Logan (Ill) introduced a bill providing for the payment of the national debt. and for the reduction of the rate of interest thereon. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. ‘The morning hour then commenced, and the House resumed the eonsideration of the bill to authorize the construction of a mi ry and ostal railroad between Washington and New ONION PACIFIC RaILRoap |» . : . meee Ee een 1000 Miles ‘ Of THE . : Hi New Completed. § || the 267 MILES REMAIN TO BE FINISHED. TO OPEN THE GRAND THROUGH LINER TO THE PACIFIO. TaIS OPERING WILL CEBTAINLY TAKE PLACE EABLY THIS SEASON. é Besides donation from the Government of ed end , as the averse cacce ere ne ee ree cemect ees | EAGAAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, second lien ‘a security, Whether subsidies are given toany other companics or mot, the ment will comply with all its contracts with the Union Pacific Mallroad Comeany. Moarly the whole amount of bonds to which the Company will be cntitled have already been delivered. FIRST MOBTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. By its charter, the Company is permitted to is- ue ts own FIRST MOBTGA BONDS to the same smount as the Government bonds.and no ‘more. These Bonés are « First Mortgage upon the whole road and all its equipments. THEY BAVE THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AT SIX PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ABE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Buch securities are generally valuable ia propor- tion to the length ef time they have to rum. The longest six per cent gold interest bonds of the United States (the 81's) will be ue im 12 years, and they are worth 112, If they had 30 years to rum, they would stand at not less than 125. A perfectly safe First Mortgage Bond like the Union Pacific should epproach this rate. The demand for Ruropean investment is already considerable, and the completion of the work will doubtless carry the price to s large premiam. SECURITY OF THE BONBS. ‘It needs no argement to show that iret Mort- gage of $26,000 per mile upon what for a long time must be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific States is PERFECTLY sKCURK. The entire amount of the mortgage will be sbout $30,000,000, and the Interest $1,800,000 per annum in gold. The preseat currency coxt of this interest is less than $2,500,000 per annum, while the gross carpings for the year 1338, FRYUM WAY BUBI- NESS only, on AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILES OF BOAD IN OPERATION, WERE MOBE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT 479 NINTH STREBT. IN ADBITION Traine WASBINGTON AND BW between YORK are now ran as fol! FOR NEW YORK, frie alr 5 Sunday) ot § A. M., ond 12:30 and $40 Fo! PHILADELPHIA. i eae street, Georgetown, WED BS m May Boott Johar iti ae " NATIONAL THEATER, THIS EVENING. the besatial Military Com ety of err’ notforme ard an excellent cast of cha: favorite Actor Mr FR ng WALL'S OPERA HOLS) Te Oy te ab. » wich the id SHINGTON to witness the Creat Trompe of _ THIRTY PERFORMERS, ERPOL RICA ic Prima Douma, who rivals * wo! the only living Adelina Patet EEVE, RANK CAMPBELL BULL MATINEE SATORDAT — - Anr GALLERY. 304 PE! ‘LVARIA AVENUB. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREET a A splendid assortment of Latics’ amd Gente’ Fancy, Comm on! Oheracter and Party Dresses at BARBY DONOHCE’S, louse. corner Pi - A portance, if anything is to bedonein the matter | Gua cZe*,0f An imperial york ctiy. " 5 : Mr, Cook (11.) proceeded to address tl of putting 6 down daring the coming summer, | aa-Ar Exeter (N. House in tavorot the bill He contined bi as but little time remains in which toget out | tenced to five days in jal for Miting bis c! i selfehiefly tothe discussion of the rignt of | F' the material, no matter whatstyle of pavement | dren by the nair and tearing his wife's Congress to regulate commercial imtercourse may be adopted. off. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE —_—$ $$ rr The details of which are as foliows: ~ MOXLEY, * FANCY DRESSES AND DoMINORS. For Ladies, Geutiomen, and Childre: i. No. 443 TENTH STREET at ‘Freiebt received at arplyto | between the Scates, Mr. Kerr (Ind.) said the questions were— Congress the constitutional righ! to legisiat for railroads pasing through tas States with. out the consent of the Stu'es! Has Congress the right to arrange rates of fare and freights! Has it the right tv take private property with out compensation! It bad been said that wm fes tf 14 Morth Wharves, Philatelphia.a N= YORE AND WASHINGTON STBAa (Second dcor worth of F street.) 92 12-20 # . PSE BENT-FANCY BALU costomEs — NEW EXPRESS LINE ‘Tue soperb wardrobe ot a well known Actor THE ONLY DIRECT 1 a? hired for Balle oF Dramatic Rutercain On: I LIN ee a “Kartgoap Comurnation —The Annap- ind freignt Contractors’ men. S are pending | cricketer ia cx Jhio Railroad, the Py order of and the Annapolis | feS-coss* erp Central Rail Total. bition @t the southwest corner of 4S 2 im Elk Ridge Raiirosd for the purchase of the 2 = 1 during the war, persons were afraid to pass | _ 7! 's!arce amonnt is only an indication of the VING Will ron ove direct “3 4nIN Das \ atter rond. We know not how much tra:h, bg Et inrouzh Baltimore for fear of betug motora, | tmiuense traffic that must go over the through li ENGRAVIS we eeeze Siect Sm WF to | M 2. between SUADEMY. ; if apy. there is im the report.” HE 15rH-8T! Sappose this was true. There wasa town in | in ® few months, when the great tide of Pacitic ibe New Yore every Wednesday star i now open tor reeeption of Pupils. WF Rumors have been atloat here of negotiations | TER ar CBURIH, between 1 and K streets, on | tis alr. Kerr's) aistric:. which it was lately un- | coast trave snd trade will begin. It ts catimated F Mondera Sere Washingt Reticuare apply atthe Acaaemy for ctreu ; endiug between thes» different companies for choteest produc! of | safe for either persons or railroad cars to pass | that this business must make tho earnings of the xs monday 4 wd ee. ot 17 mall | Vict copscion cavaatean dae ade eaee ee D Gomte, Recerved Reate 30 Conte, | through for fear of being robbed. Would | rad from FIFTBEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS lowest rates ves Stall hour Oa Tred ead Gone aeeen ond Mastore— Tass cain ee “ u at 7 o'clock. Concert commences | Congress remedy the matter by making anew | a YEAR. > ©. P HOUGHTON. Acc or Gentlemen Monday, Wedees ay. sud Bat Fepori im circulation im the vicinity of Aumap- | | 1v:t* even at 7 0 railrond through that town’ Hereferredto the | ~ ag the supply of these Bonds will soon cones as Warbington: HYDE & 7, ordsy, from 8 tol p.m. a) ols om that an srrangement has been 8. F. GRANT, Director. {ax levied upon passengers through some | jerties whodesire to invest in them will find it Water otrect. Georgetown; 4 seussed for the use of the Washington Branch | _N. B —Persons wishing so obtain pews ia the’| States by the fSiate Lexisin‘are. If this .wasa | Price “bocce 00 invest in them v Wail eirest. New Vereen? € i ve Road from Baltimore to | shove m ntioned Charch, ezn de 9o by applying | violation of the consiitutio je Femady was an atts ax cal reek Ga ey F : JONGKESSIONAL DIRECTORY a. We suppos* there is n> 6 and 9 o'gock not necessary jthat OR MOUNT VERNON FOR THE PRESENT SESSION mors, but they serve to inti. Em ould extend its all-zrasping power LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTME: cate the uneasiness in the public mind last es Se Be Pret Into the States and regulate these questions, Po gh nanny wha * TUE some combination should be effected becweeu thelr Agente deatrovs of joining it can do ~~. Was to be left to the control ecth street, DAILY, at io a.m FORTIETH ONGRE iteas Boped-to-be competitive seeds by which | calling at the solimateg sinter, where Coastite: Pending discussion on the bill, the morning eae RNON. ‘ Wil ful to reap any advantage ‘pace, second floor; hour expired, and the bill went over. re ime aaingauy's Office, No ALEXANDEL t eae hea 18 E e. re : w int resol elative @ recent con- aaene P MA ee ae we eee mee Wo Vo Pleats Dallaie cane ise secon itor the lutecoe Depart. Street And have special facilities for the carrvingomof | BUUBE Veo eat with dread of any dickering eeu these avenue aud 1éth strect; 0 Storrs, nox! ment, was taken up AND Sy ‘are to Mount Ver plans of the companies. 1th and F streets, second floor; N : ; - Join J. Cisco & Bankers, No. 59 this braach of their business mission to the Mansi : f — Groeer. Mth an) F ee Jenene, 1) eros amend by atrik ‘Wall Sirect Tefreshments om valuable information {2) regard torall th = 76 . = ; ing out the words “and award the contract to Street, “4 ments of the United States Government “IABLOTALTY A¥D CORRUPTION Im THE De- | ware Store. Bianchard & Mobun.” Agreed to, aud the | And by the Company's sdvertised agents throngh- atthe steer sale at all the principal Hotels, and | Ment of the United joversiwems edition ents? Be £ eam bart PARTMESTS "—Under this caption, the New ution passed. out the United Btaces. JAMES SYKES, General Superiatencen ined by Congress. York Sus of yesterday reproduces some ex- Senate bili amendatory of the act to prohibit Bonds sent free, but parties subscribing through Willard ’s Hotel. an is. PRAOTICAL FLORIOULTORE. A Goitet tracts from The Heraid of 21st December las! ney T their Agente who desire to join are invite: | ‘Be Coolie trade from being carmed on by | tora! agents will look tw them for their safe den N a = Sucerssful Cultivation of Florists’ and then boldly asks: “Will THE Wasuinc- | tostiend | 0. JOMN FURDY, President, | American citizens in American vesssla, was | jerry, EW MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY | the Amateur ard Profession 7 7 SES 7 @ re » up an assed. exten: the prov. - —_— er derec " Zee SARs Aenenmse she eroneny in tee | _ERDD ROOEDS, Oe ree eer tS | Sac ottatw camiiaiaecme 1 SOOEOREE iat lane ee The swift and subst RS ‘Washington correspondence of the New York REMOVAL —Dr J B. ‘The House then took a recess. SUED 00 =T, containing a report of the KBIGHT snd JUBN GiBSUN. OLTLINES OF OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY Herald BS ABoLYmOUS aud not trustworthy? em 493 Tate eT REET. At the evening session, sreeches were made | Brogress of the work Siaiioe Sr tae Sala noe | Bonthet betwesn NRW VCR cura = a 29 12 a : st “7 “an | plete a re 9 the value of the J : . : ‘To which we as boidly answer, No! Whatever | ja18-1m next to southwest corner of New York ai i Ag Shanks and feelley, cathe! maaeee Neate then cae Be given in an advortisewent, | NOBVOLE. ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON, ee eC TORaL RSVIEW Poe | that may have to do with the case. Bat as Th RNTRE MARKET. Pacific Railroad, Ac. * | which will be sent feee on application at the Oom: “Nases Wee, Kerk fees ti bs, Best me = ain nb ; es ee aie 13, vot BUS HEREBY GIVEN TOAT |< ———eneemnes | pany offices, or to any of the alvertived aveate, | every SATURDAY :Rorfolk. MONDAYS arriving All the New Mocks for saleat ; . S for w 01 — —=== ° 4 : x. ° | putes te us sentiments we never entertained, | 8! ,STA' LS for which Bent y Moe JOUN J. CISCO. Treasurer, New York. | IN THE ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT | *4Al(2sndriaand Georgewien foot of Hick PHILP & SOLOMONS, and seeks to place us ina position we never JOS. GERGARDT, Movrwine Goons. Seer ee pe THURSDAYS: sloeore Tein Heb ‘ 7“ : occupied, we see no good reason for pursuing Clerk Centre Market. ss = sdsesticues) SS ee | SATURDAYS, riving at hew York MONDAY METRUVPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, : eo agen We would call particular attention to onr Li J.J. MAY & €0.'S | ‘This Line. connecting at Norfolk with the fine 532 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | stock! | : Fonmmerecf ibe, Mercbente’and Mechanics’ frase |. «, etme: 9ch and 10th streets J Bosiness men who undertake to sell their LUPIN’S MOUBNING Goops PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. —— f7 Ste TS —_ eee teeeten goods without adver‘ising, aud fail to do so if ‘i. > of | Which we are rowselling at the Regular Price ay pethaps find 4 hint as to the reson why 56% PERMSYLVARIA AVERUS, te and parts of low will befor- | ard Beduer) fev Cent, ; i ! Paton, as the usual ebsrec of Srarerennd pace EF a an Tex par & b. en the Dollar for Ons ; | The, levest Gua most aporoved machinery lecon- | penece rh Baltimore 1s avoided js route LOU! FLOUP oun! FLOURN the following story with & moral, clipped | teited, the bo@ies in them removed. andthe ground | att -times{ purchase Wk HAVE ON HAND Barwees Minraaxo Sisra Graves. "| easy eeiee teieeeaees. see ton See oc mp care cE TA WILET AMS AO ene neS te the PEED" CERO Es shed om 8 contemporary sold 95 other parties. BLACK FRENCH MERINOS and EMPRESS — | men employed ud particular attention given to For further information apply t6 308.1. GALr, ey. " A bey was sent from Groton to New Lon- ¥ Order OF SHAS | WHITE. DD. Pres, | CLOTES STOCK OF BEST PAKIS KID GLOVES on | theexecution of Agent, Ufice and Wharf foot of street, gether ae § Coun., one day Inst summer, with abagof _ja-eotfes [Intel Chron &Bep | BLACK TEMISE and PARISIAN CLOTHS. baud worth ere tear hadaore yng ha pong ranges. Ape eTeen corm to sell. He was gone all day, and | 9 DENTAL NOTICE BLACK, all Wool, SERGE and OTTOMAN ye ¥.M. GALT &CO., returned with the hag unopened, which he a BEP. W H.BARERTT, D. D. 8., below Navy nt. no 18-tt J. W THOMPSON, President dumped on the ficor, saying :—« There is your 89° 820,000_¢4 ®F-One. two, three, and five Button GLOVES, | BLACK, all Wool, DELAINES in 3-4.and 6.4, | tu all sizes and colors: _oet corn, id set ea t Dve beet orm ih : ‘ VING = sal over New Landen wie ie See sehely ma | nn ete Poe BLACK BOMBAZINBS sud DRAB De RTE. | 84 Gente KID GLOVES in great variety FINE ENGRAVING | Caxeere, cuneat Mt csicatinat eas suythivg about green corn. Two or three fel- | All Dental 0; BLACK ALPACAS and POPLIN. a = — jows asked ne what I had in my bag, and 1 extracted without Pure Nurows Oxide. BLACK ENGLIFH CRAPE and VEILS. told them it was none of their business. REFERENC! Prof. T. L. Buckingham, Jnst received. « lares quantity of LEAF To- ENTS P. NES MES: r ENC W5ih #!l other Mowrnirg Googs of Lupir’s Man ton erin most vedere aye : Wisconsin basa Legisiatare of carpet-pag- frof. James Traman. D. 2 Ss. = TOTION OF TEN OBNTS on Ta8 . YORK BUTTER, Of all kinds, such as in queee Canons <j ‘i .. Of the Seaman © . 1 : c de on all ai tthe tim ‘kW Y CCKW . Mond 94 a sll, ya State. | ur >. : fe Dor lth 3 ft pbitt Hones. 7 —— Sixteen went trom New York. three from Penn | Harvey Lindetay. M.D., No. 376 ON® PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGURES fe4 Cor 1eth and ¥ ots under’ eee BUSINESS CARDS, LABELS, “LARGEST STOCK.» Neier SALON, ; sylvania, seven from the New Enzland States. soaten = Ww. sical « nape Lace FRENCH CHESTNUT : ¥ peng S DEE METBOPOLITAR haut A ! . 324 Ps vania avenue. 4 ep.) ENN" VENT ere oz. thre were born in _Earope, and tne rest went | 0. FOU E lve sraxar. Rea ae f-bar-els Bicked, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, FINEST SELECTIONS." “GRUGE BAUER, Proprietor eae of ee Obi | “AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOR HousE, | —“~ Ty ( and Washington. The House of Represents- | where the pablio mer feds tigen ae or tives bas ome hundred members. Of thes | ¥ want.” and that of the beat quality. ae eaae A ORANGES. Reh STATE APPLES, LETTEB-HEADS, NOTE-HEADS, n from és. m. to 12 p The Bar ts stocked ‘tmes, and i | ALL KINDS a zi INTE! . ~aaeresepeegeceass) ‘Dirty-two are natives of New York, twenty of | SEVENTE STE RET. © Knight.” M PERIAL PRUNES. : ea = POSEs AEP Sunk: Rogers gf the finest brands, ee ‘ New Engiana, twenty-six of Europe, three of | erg Oee eveth of Bond Market. Licseinan an tke nce Guacle CHERKIES, RECEIPTS, ENVELOPES, CHECKS, NOW SELLING AT BEDUCED PBICES, Ate ot-ly Canaas, eight of Vato, and six of Peansylvania; ld mB APBICUTS, . a B. BOSTON. ITALIAN GLACIE FRUITS, i aay pace + and Indiana gave birth | R FINe New tea ee HASABA GRANGE DBEAFTS, CIRCULARS. cUMMINS: Is prepared to tarnish C tor | ‘0 one ei teconsin two. | ER 1on’s FRENCH RESTAURANT, BLACK AND GREEN 13: W: BURCHRLL, corner Mibvand F ste , EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, <eeanenccd — les | The communication from Mr T.C. Quan. | 215 F STREET, OF BVERY VABIETY under Ebbitt House : ALL KINDS OF COLORED AND BRONZE 347 SEVENTH STREET, ith ang isth.or et the Fro 3 Soving . elsewhere, shows that it is hardly just to | Between Mth and 16th streets, AT NEW YORK PRIOES. Po. : -_ Shank to Mesttiacs, Miia, Baakticorner tochiat dnd Pore eve means Seats condemn a man for having a bad name. } Fervice ola Carta and Provatar. Dinner in acy fe4_ Cor ith ana F at: OB PRINTERS a & also asserts that to his own mother is due | 83! oe | AoeTia BOlaTET Any GiaUnG eo = rr OTT! ENGRAVING. 2 SAMUEL LEWIS, the hotor given to Barbara Freitehie, for dis. | S!8GIN@ SCHOOL DI grocers, hotel Keepers, families, and | rye; Rid inform thelr friends an from the corver r playing the stars and stripes, at the peril of | J. c. Brown ining : po narlgiee Sy ALL ENGRAVING USED BY : ceromat, pruule ihe rebel army was passing | | Will commence a course of twelvelessoasin VO- | ess: TSIM AND YBVOTEA STORE. | Chipman: memer & Co.'s Law Ofice. “Having MANUFACTURER OF AWD DE: through Frederick. If Mr. q: = erat ir line. trill is able | CAL MUBIC on Seturday evening, Peb. 6th, in epares thei th the INSURANO® COMPANIES, BAW! . toestablish this fact, be should do eo at coca, | Uaton League Hall. at T= o'clock. ‘Tersas for the Rimoet HEATNERS and DISPATOH, ced oe 6 aici $0 at Once, | pipes po fevers the same | (eure $%., Az Old Folks Goncert will ‘be given at REASONABLE TERMS. fot st FIBE WATCEES, ; brave act was performed by both, for the in. | the Price of tuition will be refended ree ts NOTice. : ©. B. JBWELL'S PREMIUM soars : staners were not few in which the Union | J) =e * ORIENTAL STORE BY TWO TURKS, iz: oo anes he ; Women of that city showed their patriotic) ~~ 2 ESS MAKING. = OMAR Pacha AND MUSTAPHA. THE BEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MOREY spunk while the rebel army was in possession. | SPRING WATER, Ks pt, Dumancen, Fae ae pas Suni GtLvES tn the market. = — | te wit : = : SILVER PLATED WARS, Erc., the old fashion ples by botl- : Hipvex HaNp.”—Mrs. Southworth’s most By nic tes PERA OAPES, JEW- bag peny ey egg pes ey hg jajalia aay te puting Gar eee You SAM BY PRINCEPAL pauocis AO ESE TORR oe hone, fa6-Im 260 Penns. ave,. bet. 12th and 18th ate | Ing. 0nd are free ‘ou “Hidden Hand,” which is now being repub- Ms Betis paitien Howls Ww: “ YS CRLEBRATED ‘The premium ORIENTAL SUAP ' "wh . won. De OBMLE! 9 ‘ Uished in the New York Ledger; where it rs: | gusts CaNceat Belense te ity dave Wil | We crave etehort notice Tho” = KEW TORK ITY soar, | : appeared. The very effective play dramatized | oven BELDAY . Febrency 5, 1000. ad aed DINING Boom Tee “ CHEMICAL OLIVE Soar, : trom this novel will be presented at Wall's | Youoan HAVE YOOR COFFEE ROASTED AT NOS. 310,314, 318 AND 390 I STREET. The “ LAUNDBY soar, Opera House next week by the same fine com- | CUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, The CEE eto TEA STORE EDDING CARDS. Sa "| axe branes of and ere gueren zeny weten ine been, performing it in the CURKS SCROFULA, a = z Tee ee een? k. a nd ou —— = ‘tax Sotn @utbae cael these ond tox Maryland ore, crowded - 4 a ew And all the Imparities of the Blood. > Bo $ Dense Se See wee net. phe PURE OLD RYE WHISKSYS, BRANDIES, JINVITATION AND «aT. HOME” WORMLEY fant For sale by all of the BEST GROCERS ts ? “Ovns."—This is in many respects one of the > baggie mage eron! WO Le. arene Cen tk snk th ot « CARDS, Having returned from Paris, is now prepared to | Ht7- : Dest of modern comedies, and was brought on: | fe 21m* South furnish Dinner Parties, Suppers, £c., in the finest | Mnulactory, Hos. $00 aud 609 @ strect norma } at the National Theater last nigh: in capital | JonN BRICRT'S Dismass. CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, style, He purchased when im Paris o superb Dio- ; ‘yle, the Marine Band adding greatly to the | per Set, which cannot be tp this country. : qHiectivences of the military spectacies. Frank | OFFICE OF BATIONAL PREEDMA and other Diseases of the Kidney nie nai renee rics} Jans WORMLBT. lordaunt Personation of agh Chalcote” ; ‘wana fine piece of acting, and he was, on the | No. 478 SRVENTH STREET, = ‘1GARB, TOBAOCOO, PIPES, &c. whole, well stpported. The play will be re. asnineton, D. C., January 21, 1839. HECES, BONDS, © . Why * .» between 5 peated this evening. 101 Bridge ¢ mse end ise eine pt pice DPI E As ; The sugsestion bas been made that Generat OUR STOCK ver itis. eat place, : Grant camnot well send Mr. Washburne ea | or , supplant Gen. Dix at Paris, because of tix < . " woot tnd prompt support given by Gea. D. to himia the | jg semanmesi, anno sireheey teks vollowing brs : pS erie aan oe ‘This does not fullow j a to 20 can give Gen. Dix another place. tue coi- . conta, jectorship at New York tor instance, which | BEDUCED BATES FOR Casa. conta, ; ‘Will not be so bad a swap pecaniarily. We | % 4 a 9 H. BURNS & CO.. Bh ney nd our Baareving. cnt spectanian to a iccsets. : still Rold to the conviction that Mr. Washbarne Lewis CLEAR . “ Sie mennegtveuhi'dintins saat f WW cents, can go to Paris if he likes. or | D. L. BATON Bence Commits, ais, between 9b amd 10th streets, ot eee 1 The old adage that ove must co sbromd to \ opens TELDS FRENCH CONFROTION ERY aod 4 hear what» gomg on at bome sili! bo'es rood 246 » tiscont From the Chicago Trivwn: we learn that’ A, | esi F Pouneyivanta aye “4 vie ‘it nes <4 wantity. weet eon erie eterna = Wu.Bsones. | rysite gos hee ace iaetaeiianiedans eel mend their old clo’s, we take tt. 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