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SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘To Advertisers.—Our advertising patrons Te requested to sevd im their favors before 12 o'clock m., as advertisements received {ater cannot be imsured am imsertion in| Tem Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour | With every disposition to accommodate, we | find ourselves oblized to lay down this rule | And adhere to it. | | We are authorized to announce that the Pres- dent and Mrs. Patterson will give a Reception | B Tuesday evening, February 16th, and an- other om Tuesday evening, the 2d of March, | Commencing, as usual, at eight o'clock. —_-<e —__ | The Democrais were in great good bi mor | inst night over tae prospect of a breach be- tween the Senate and House, the foundation for which they supposed had been laid by the | occurrences of yesterday. But to-vay the tem- | as subsided to such @ dead calm that the | Opposriion must quite certainly abandon all | ope of creatirg any great amount of domestic | infelicity im the Republican party on the | strength of yesterday's rumpus. The fact is ascertained to-day also that the Republican party in each house is divided upon the ques- tion of the Georgia vote; consequently it will notfte @ mattefupon which the two Houses ‘Will be pitted against each other; and as the settlement of the question one way or the other ‘Will have no practical bearing upon the point who is to be President, the members will dowbt- | less agree to disagree The ice crop 1s 8 failure in this vicinity, owing to the mildness of the winter; put we see that elsewhere there will be a fall crop, and that the work of getting it in has been | much less than when there bas been more sow: consequently there will be no excuse | for prices higher than last year. The crop in New York will average about one foot in thickness, and further north im proportion. I° isa matter of regret that mo ice is made upon the Potomac this year, as a large sum of money is anpeaily saved im this community when our ome ice companies are able to lay ina supply, but there is some compensation in the fact that the same mildness of season tha’ has prevent- ed the formation of ice has enxb!-7 the people ro economise in the use of fuei, thus saving mosey im that direction, so that is probably abeut “ss prosd as it is loug.” APPARENT DzaT#S.—A prize of $1.00, it is stated, bas been recently offered in France for the discovery of a sue and sumple means of Tecognizing if death be real or apparent. A french journsl announces that a Dr. Carriere intends to claim the money for 9 process which be bas successte iy employed for forty years ‘This system coasists in placing the hand, with the fingers cle-ed, before the flame of a lamp or candle. Yu the ving person the members are tragsparent and ef a pinkish color, showing be capillary circulation and Ife in full eetiv- ity: whilst in that of a corpse, on the con‘rary od dark. presenting neither siga o existence nor trace © the blood current. Kos+ini’s popular comic opera, +11 Barbier= 61 Siviglia,” as sung by the Testa troupe at Metzerott Hall. Iaet night, gave great satisfac- Db, snd was as pleasing a perfurmance as opera without scenery, choral or orchestrat scecmpaniments, other than a piano, could be. Madame Testa bas a contralto voice of rare ¥, and success{ully personated Kovina. Count D’Almavica was accept- always welcome as a buffo siug- ef, took the part of Do ‘or Parwle, and Fijzar by Signor Reina, was a success. The andience was larpe and {asbionabie, To-night—the Iss night—they give ~ Don Pasquale” allie cuit A correspondent ot the New York Wor writmg from Buenos Avres December 2. 18) says: ~Thespy mm of Lopez is well known. Young Bell. of Georgevov thm te the falseness and pez, and the United s losely watebed that daily writtea reports ar given in at Lopez's © deta: their acts and words of the day b) fore. Even the tera’ wite cannot go shopping or mk ‘without being followed by sp ‘The sur-lime railroad bill shows the House that gives promire of i= 0 passage. The members of the House immediate repres ate prompt to heed the popuis for the abolition ct tue monopoly r it now cripple inter-S"s Tesiowly, perhaps, ha Will come to m Minis. a call General S an bas recting all cil, “s, corporat snd assoctatio: s & so make repor'» at ffs annual « compasies Virginia, required by law d retaros to the Legislature ons, to make the same to bs beadg: out delay. Im addition + the annual or wher reports, supplemental ports ave t made to include th present menth t Inpecest LATIONS.—The padlication Of the alfidawi: tm the diverce sutiof Ward vs Ward, mibe New York courts, are so s20ck ingiv diegnsg as priated fn the mo: Papers of ity that the New York Com. mercial calls t.) ‘ae enforcement of the statate sgaunst indecent poblicatioas. The New Yor: papers certa.u!y re port through thick and thin. ; Ixtow, the S| at the Wheel,” is Raving 4 good run at ip- Naticwai Theaier. At will be Tepeated this evenumg, together with “A Day Alver the Wedding. From Blanchard & Mobun we nave /ferpers’ Weekly tor February 20. EXxrcuTion OF WHALEN To-paYy ror TRE Mcaver or DAncy McGge—Whaieo nas made a statemen' te the county atturney and Folice magistrate that Be was present wen 1) was Killed, but dia not fire the 8 Whalen visited ber husband, in Prison im Ottawa. yesterday, in company with bos spiritual acvisers. The’ hour for the ex>- cution to-day d at 12 o'clock. Mra. MeGere bas written a letter toa geatleman iu Cute we, requesting b. te visit Whalen, and say tha’ be freely forgives Bim, as his panish- maeBt wil be umpie tor the offence. is expected to ma bis prayer book aud Bible with grent attention, | ros 9 BatTimone awp | mac HatLRoaD—The {ollowiag is the | pyres Toute, im this COMULy, Of the Baltimore Kailroad to Creeic, as | Enginerts some two week: azo. Beginning 84 point eastof Jos. R. Hunt's aad passing Within oe ~ ¢ & quarter miles of Beantown, thence to & Hiata, thence rust of | Creei # Potomac. =| DADE Bt the same peint near Hantt’s aod passing near Dutlield, thence by Pomfret Chur: Visgah, thence near i Point, on the Potomac Lasp Sate The Hon. S. H. Berry, as trus. | ee. soldon Monday, the Ist insian', s portise ot the seal estate of Albert B. Berry, contair 6 « “<meSi acres. The jand is mostly ta wood ond thibe. and was puteassed by Mr, Fer- #-Teor of Washington City tor $2 ® Foaesrs — Wome a few F MOUsNed sores OF Lhe Voorg ent, Ladd ve been cleared for the cultiva- nek coffe Asa resuitot tis removal of mbes. the qo .utt'y of water and the fertility f the eurroundiEg couniry are very seriocsi) capi en.ng. | ee ee el S7-Williom Crosee, baring been some tine | age divorced from Bis wife Bridget in @ric=zo | 87 Tre Rhowe Istaud Ass-mbly vas botore it « OUD vor the adelieBimeut of imprisonment tor eeterthe French d-ormal weights and mess. 47 Exch State isto be supplied with atali | «© beone the ead of ue year. } aen CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterda: eceedings. SENATR—The two Houses being in joint meeting im the House Hall y to count the electoral vow, Mr. objected to re- ceiving the vote of Georgia. After oar report closed— ‘The Sen: cain entered its chamber. ‘The Prrsident pro tem. directed the reading of the objection made to the yote of the State of ta Mr Sherman then submitted a resolution that the vote of electors of the State of Georgia be co! in the manner as provided for in the cone t resolution of the Sth inst. After debate, Mr. Drake offered a substitute for Mr. Sherman's resolution, that upon the first ground of objection to the counting of the electoral vote of the Siate of Georgia, it 1s the jndgment of the Senate that the vow should be co § Gi bould be a eorgia should be cou ndricks the concurrent resolution of the two houses, which bad already provided the manner ia which the vote of should be received. A message from the House was received cing its decision that the vote of the State of GeOrgia should not be counted. After further debate, the Chair decided that the propesition of Mr. Howe was not in order. ‘The Chair also ruled out of order the motion of Mr. Drake. Mr. Ed bmitted a resolution that | g@ & the objections made to counting said vote are not im order. Agreed to. Mr. Howard submitted a resolution that the electoral vote of Georgia ought nut to be count- Mr. Edinunds th Moved that the Senate Proceed to the hall of the House Toe Chair put the motion, declared it carried and the Sen: once Mure returved to the hail of the Hous: The Senate at 4 45 p. m. retarned to its cham- cton offered a concurrent resolutiva that a committee of one member of the Senace and two of the House be appointed to wait on Ulysses S. Grant and Schuyler Colfax, ‘m them of their election to the offices ce jad States tor four years from Mare ‘The resolution was agreea to. and the Unair appointed Mr. Morton as the member on the part of the Senate. Adjourned. Hovsm—After our report closed yesterday, the Senate retired to the Hoase Hull ‘The votes of the following Stites were then unouneed by the tellers: Indiana, (13,) Lilimois, (1) Alabums, (:8.) Maine, (7,) Missouri, (11,) Arkau-4=. (5,) Micbi- gan, (5) Florida, (3.} Wisconsin, +) i) wa, (8,) California, (5) and Minnesota, (4,) ali for Grant and Colfax; Oregon, (3.) for Seymour and Blair; West Virginia, (4,) Nevada, Nepraska, (3,) for Grant aud Uoitax. ‘The Chair stated that the next vove was that of the State of Georgia. Mr. Butler (Mass.) objected to the counting Of the vote of that State. Alter considerable debate, the Senate retarned to their own chamber, aud a vote was taken in tue House, resulting—yeas 41, mays Isv—so the vote of Georgia Was not counted. A message was then communicated to th» | Senate aurouncing the action of tue House. Mr. Wasbbarne, (Ill) from the Approp7ia- tion committee, reported the deficeacy appro- priation Ordered to be priated, referred to the mmitee of the Whole and mad the special order for to-morrow (to-day) after ibe morning hour. ‘On motion of Mr. Washbara», ference commiitee asked for oy he diplomaticand consular appropris ion bill was granted. | ir. Young, .) asked to enter his pr. Sgainst theaction of the House io the matter of refusiy = t9 count the vote of @ ia. Mr. archer, (Md) asked 1) on Appropriation be diseh® sidetation of the resolution 1 xing the compen- sai embersof Congress. Lt wis referred tee on the Judiciary. Mr. Jencks, (R. 1) from the com: the revi-von o: the laws, reported back supplementary tothe bankrupt act. Pi ana recommitied. Mr Thomas (Md.) moved to reconsider the vote by which the House sustained the objection of the gentlemen trom Massachusetts, (M Batler Mr. Dickey (Pa.) moved <o lay the motion to reconsid i 2 3,) and mays 57,80 the mo- r was laud on the to r¥ of the Senate here appeared ¢ irom the Sena’e,s ng tua the fused to eatertain the objections the geagtiemca from Massachusetts, ( dr lative to counting the electoral vous of Georgia. ‘The Senate the "sappearance, and ree » House. joint convention thea of the Senate, and directed Proceed with the anuoaucement arose to a poiut ot order. to entertain it aud again Proceed with the au. the resu t pealed from the deci- ain the appeal, and ved that the S athe ball. [Ur ‘Mr. Butler, have leave to’ witha cforder trom alt part. of the Ho’ Amit great confusion, Senator of the tellers, proceeded to read the count. Speaker Coliax sppeatad to the memba the Hous to keep orser, and said that member refusiug io obey the order of the joint id be arrested by the Sergeaut- arins of the iicuse. the vote was then completed reer. an “he result aunoanced of tbe conyeniion, Mr. Wade, va’ baving retired at a quarter before 1 r, ( Mass.) arose and offered the fol- -sohwiion r £ That the House protests that the iD: of the yote of Georgia, by the order of tue \ ce Presidentelect pro tem., was a gross ne” of oppression and an invasion of the rights and privileges of Ue House. ‘The Spes ker decided that this was a question of privil ihe Speaker then said, on account of the Iate- ess of the hour. the Caair desired to progress with the business, aud if there be no obyection, he Chair will now make a brief statement in eference to the questiou. By the con. | +t) "on of the United States the President of @ presides ever the jomt convention io electoral votes for President aud Vice . The constitution proceeds vo far- | be: sas. lo Say that tae votes shall be present- ‘ nd counted, and that the person -iv¥es a mjority of votes for President . veclared elected President, and so also + ice President. On the 6th of February, ue two Houses of Uongress adopted tho 1 join. rule, in order, as far as possible to | method: ‘Vent scenes like those which have occurred from occurring inthe joint convention. (The Speaker here read the rule, and contin- urd) If this rule had stood alone. it would have followed inevitably tha: if any objection rere made to the counting of the vote from ny State, the two Houses should mest in their espective bers, and without debate, de- tae the question. A few days since, however, "be same body which euacted this joint rule, saw fit to enact another concurrent resolution, covering th ground covered by the 22d rale. ) twas adop:ed ia both branches with direct ref- nee to the 22d rule, and the Chair supposes, Be imcelf @ lawyer, that it is one of undamentai principles of jurisprudence its) w Gen there are two statutes bearing apon &. + ,ucstiom whica itts impossible to be recon- clea, the latter statute prevails. he Speaker, in continaation, qaoted the ne Of ‘he joint resolution as adopted, and sod was S fact apparent to hat » 4 grave question as to whether the St. te ‘(soy rit ts entitled to representation; thatthe +e 4s ondetermines and, taerefore, wh oes shall asser ole, as provided by int rules, they shall dosoand - perative that ia that case ine ver ro? in the manner presented. ‘oi the Senate bas complied ui whieh the two Houses hav: leg- ated spd ip the opimon of the Chair > teem subject to the censure of fouses, had he not complied with the we Doc’-3, his superiors, laid bim as bes guide in the convention. ne geo. dem m Mla-exchuss''s because the Seniie had yeures on the rules of its own Pre -ideut, buttbe Chair thinks that ia the subse: went Parte: be proceedings of the yimt conven.ion, the Pree tof the sate exactly comp! i . ana duty required him. en obtained the floor, and aft "shad been unsuccesstully made to tak bum of it by pr vileget motions: sald cae ques tions udicate.! in his resolution were as grave | fs ap) that could come before a legislative | body jor setthennt, amd whatever ma; been done under what we deem Bgrore, Ge siow oT Cer pr ‘leees the natural aad ordiaa- arising trou sack oppre=ston Pefican bosom, yet i rust that * the deed has been done +s t bring ovr minds dispassionately to se ex. { (oe question. And altow <Lthink the resolation sarke of the Speaker. Even | ‘resident Was ngbtin doing what * monuer in which it was done, Se. Wil/cat @ppeal, without me doe % LOMg, 4s 8 ETOSs OF ~ US5i8 ARG pLivuleges of the Houne. lo Speaker, jet us see exactly where | Coustitation ef the States se ys that the President of the Senate, in juint couvention, shall comut ali the votes of the States, and it Is 88 impossible for this House or the Senate. either cogjointly or sepuratels, | im copeurrence oF Other wise, tc stop the opera. | Uon of thai constitationnl enactment, as it is to tom buck the sun in its course, for, as you will | (Formerly of see, We stand in this position. If the House and Senate, by jotnt action beforehand, termine what vows sbail be counted and what yotes shal! not be ecunted, then the House and Senate can determiae who 1s and whois mot elected—who shall and who sha'l not be Pres« the United Suaiee—and although it does” ‘any diff-rence at tb ent, yet Af thie House can say wi'h the Sen @ State ball not be counted out, and that such Suctber Smite chall not be counted tm, thea, under a given state of fac‘, it :s in the power) of the and of the Senate, at any time fo overthrow the vote of the people, und it will be done. 2 Atter further remarks by Mr. But amid great confusion and interruptions, id -— Now, pore the Senate had gone into it: chamber and bad decided after the votes of New York and New Jersey bad been counted tmat po more States should be counted, gat baving that, bed ordered the - dent ig a with CT Ley band, down everybody else unt: be bad Horatio Seymour to be the President of the United States, what would have been tbe remedy? F¥om this momeat and under this precedent, unless the House as- seris its privileges, from this moment, I say, iberties of the country in the hands of ap exec- be ate of the United Lsawan ‘Was weil intended, ‘Sen: States 1 call attention to it, be: act of the Speaker which and whieh | by: no doubt proceeded from his conviction of duty, and which £ do not, there. tore, particuiarly criticise, Sappo-e that when he President of the Senate hereafter shail make the deciaration that @ Vice President was elec: ed who was not elected, and that Vice Presi- dent should happen to be the Speaker of this He could then order the Serg-ant-at- Arms to stifie the yoice of the people in order to secure Lis own election. (Sensation.] Speaker Colfax (who was occupying « member's desk) a@rose and asked whecher ‘be member from Massachusetts desirea a re- ly. s Bir. Butter, (Mass.)—I don’t at this moment. Iam only putting a question. 1 do not mean im Any Way to criticise the Speaker. I stated that the Speaker did exactly what he thought to be his duty, and I don't think he was in- fluenced one hair, beenuse he could not doubt that he was the choice of the under no circumstances woul G ly is, that 1 would not wi-h to seem to have (hoaght for &® moment that I was attacking bis posi- tion. But putitto his own good sense (and I would rather argue to that than to any other power on earth) this question: had a man in the Speaker's cl doubtful whether be bad been elected by the Voice of the people, he could, by the power of the gend'armss of the House, by the constabu- lary of the Hous+, choke the voice of the peo- pig through the representatives, and allow the ?resident of the Senate to declare that he was elected Vice President of the United States. 1 am speaking of a sup; case. Mr. Butler continued at some length, and concluded by offering the following resolu- tion: ived, That the 22d jointrule of the House te be, and hereby is, rescinded on the of the House.” “Kesoivec, That the resolutions now pending be, and hereby are, referred to a select com- mictee of five, with leave to report at anytime.” Mr. Speaker Colfax (from a seat which he occupied on the floor) 1 acknowledge, Mr. Speaker. my surprise when referred to airecly by the gentleman from Massachusetts in what he propounded as a hypothetical case, that when 1 askec him the poor courtesy of teply- lug at the moment, be declined to grant it Mr. Butler.—l gave the reasons for my declining, Speaker Colfax.—There are various ways of person—someumes by a cuarge ditect—-o umes with charging him with woat be wy do tp the tatwre, aud the geath-- man frou: Massachusetts is ‘master of both Ai he did notin the remarks which hb he will read to-morrow im the - hypothetically to the conduct which be who is now speaking to you may be suiity of in @ future day, when in sitting in he cheur as Vice President for the counting ot the next electoral votes, then I do not under- dn the contrary. si X.—4 yield t> the gentleman, linea to yield tome. [Laughter Speaker ( though he de use } Butier.—1 told the Speaker that I did not refer tobim hypothetically. [said that the Speaker, when the nex: electoral votes are be. ing counted, might be the candidate for Vice President, sod I did not have the gentlemanin | my mind at all, I did not think of him | Mr. Colfax.—1 accept the explanation of the gevtleman from Massachusetts. 1am giad to 4 that 1 was mistaken, nithough I was list- g carefully to bis language and bis smiles fe is & question bere between the two | es. As one who is to leave this House, perbaps forever, 1 desire to address words of warning io feilow-members, to avoid, as far as possible, conilict between the two branches to which are untrusted by tbe Constitauon the i tive powers of the Government. If itis dutes bave been performed iu y to the law, 8 anding on the statute- book. wen I pray you beware! Will this Mouse, or any member of it, choose to g. down to all coming gener: njustly condemn. o-ordinate branch all in a nut-shell. that the President of tbe Senate shall co! electoral voter, and shall declare the resall there was no oiher rule than that, taeu the whole matter would be in the hands ot the then e:ted cases bearing on this | er further debate, the douse ad- | *HOUSIEBS WILL MEET TO-MORKOW oF, NIGHT at oth api L: ti ection of cficers. , te iy POSTPONEMENT —The regal of MABTHA WASHINGTON SOCTA PLE. No.1, will be po tponed until MON- DAY EVENING. Pebruary 11 By order of the Bang RP PL at BVA DICK INSON.8. B. THE PANORAMA OF BG¥PT AND THE HOLY LAND will be on exhibition at the Congregetionel Church. corner ith and G et THIS \" bureday) EVENING, Pabirn: hu neing at 7:30 pom. Ady certs, Ohildren, La cents, og rere FERRY COMPANY. The avoval meeting Stockholders of the be hei at of EBKY O¢MP ANY will POTOMA: ¥ the Banking House of Messri Cook & Ci Washing: mn WEDSKSDAY. the 1th in? stent 5. HOWISUN, fe iat For Potowse Perry Co S7- THE ALOVE MEETING 18 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, 7th inst fo etd SKCORD WARD BFPUB- LICAN OL U8 will hold a Pablic Mosting eh AIUBSDAY EVENING, the lith, at the Pra. byterian Obarch on 1th street, The meeting will De widrensed by able spexkers By crdcr o} fern-at it eA SPEOIAL MERTING OF THE ROARD ae fete medtes ili be held wt) No eke instanteat > "clock. det JOuN T. _H.B. SWEENY, See PANOBAMA OF XKGYPT AND eee Eas, Chapel or at Union MB. berch, wth street. ‘near Pa. avenue, FRIDAY GBT. Febrnsry 12th Paintings trom Photo- graphs taken ow the spot by Rev. J T. Barcla: miselonary. Admissi: Commence CO #42 0'ClOOk. (Cyr rte warp BUILDING ASSOCIATION. THE SECOND MONTHLY MEETING For the payment of ues, wil! be held over Doo- ley's Drug Store, corner Peuns. syeaas and 3d st. east, on MOBDAY, February 15th, at 7 p.m Over 1,260 were taken at the first mecting. Monthly payments $1 per shar: Those desiring to take stock are requested to at- — JAM TAIT, President J.B STAILEY, Vice President 10. F, GUEIOK, Treasurer. W_T. JOH -ON, Seoretary. fe 10-3t | beer CN SCUratiow neoms, No. 245 F Street, Se wets SOSeE IRN: KP last amendment of St rapt | aw roan ee Cg granted tow debtor aed bai. be pied Hot be cual vo! ty per ecntean which eet a an prinripg! debe aan a bat oak fer the bone ie Toe hat es me » He tors the bewefit of the I ary te atl past rs a Tuts District who is Ler wi dec ia Le teriber will give ‘| cimes without % 1m ou! or Afterney at-Low ord Solicitor City Bait. iim DENTA tween Fs ni+ and O street, Seed iia’ pO tac, wr; anova = JalS-1m@ next to sont: LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS HOOT AND BROS BOUBR, at they iba? 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B, fie be cheat lene ‘Mise Yonge, author of “The Heir of Bedelitte, It does vot burn the wick. Bearts ence,” onemee 2 rut At will not explode for illuminating purposes. t gives more thaa deable the light of Kersena, Ti feavee no grocey deposi oa Hehe Hees. it cau be burned in a sick ithout - ant emell, evem if tarned down to the loweat pula FREDERIOK THE cs By Louies Muhiback. ar Dealers liberally dealt with 231 Seventh street, between M and N. al &. HOLMEs. UITS, VEGETABLES, ac. ‘A large tnvoiee of the followin goods just re- ceived BERLIN AND SAN SOUCT; Cr, Fred, Great and his Friends. By Louise Hunivecha oo NE, MERCHANT OF a ‘Sune ne ae rire CHARLES READE’S NOVELS. HO"SEHULD EDITION. UNIFORM. - PACT, LEGIBLE, MANDSOME. CHEAT PUBLISHED THIS DaY. BRYAN BROS NEVEBT00 LATE TO MEND 1 vol. 16mo#1 00 349 Pernsyivania avenue, . Opposite Metropolitan Hot=!. LYMAN ABBOTT, BETH: fis fe. ives; Founded onthe Four enn NEW YORK PUTTER, ac. EW YORK Boor : Juat reeoived, and for sale hy at RBYAN BROS... 349 Pennsylvania avenue. Ir, THE AUTHOR OF pEACHEL S SECRET.” ¥ ALURE ORLEM A! Novel Fuse: risa MAtthir of“ Bachel's Seerct,”san0"p No 1 Ray MACKEREL 4 mm. Steseisee 42 HENRY WARD BEECHEK- rob. jens, do cuintals CODFISH shbia SALMON EMOKED RLOATERS LABRADOR HERRING Just received, aud for sale by BRYAN BROS Iv. mike THE AUTHOR OF “JOHN HALIFAX.” t D politen Hi THE WOMAN'S KINGDOM. A = Pe Wa Wark yn Aalil : 4 rriages,”? ** 4 M. WILLIAN'S Qe! tiie ENSe acres Pate v. i el FLOW Ens, REV. DR. BELLOWS. SAsHeS Cras, Saqin = DIN ITS NEW FACE: Im 5 7 NNR LACE: Peis ‘ISAT 1888. it w ‘ SARS, jown. Dvols., 129, loth, $3 9). Vol ti L. BEBAIDS, eeeey Lume ANTI' LAS, NDERvAR’ | assed in quality ard price, a direct vi. CHARLES LEVER. &: KS made in the . | THE BRAMUEIGHS OF BISHOP'S FOLLY. aw ee eee Novel. By Charles Lever. 8v0. Paper 5 SAO 2. C_W. DILER. ie RAFF VINES —20.000 GRAPE VINES for | “ R UR PE 4 & GREATER URITAIN: A Becord of Travel f Cine net as Concord, Catawba, Diana, Dela Eralich Speaking Count faring 1as6 acd Also, 160.000 Cuttings of the ab fell-2m* 530 8th st Buacs SILKS. BLACK SILKS. ping to day 19 pisces more of those ) Ix. us SLACK AURS 3%; $212, | PAUL DU CHAILLU. 4 : LD LIFE UNDER THE Wired tor, You eh laa Sr a tries during 1356 and nae fentworth Dike. With Man» TeeER, Mlustrations. 12mo, Cieth... s1 00 bet Eani@, | VOL SHIRLEY BROOKS. iB™ GOBDIAN KNOT. A Novel. B; Brooks. &¥o, Pape eseneneaneee. é sey | We are oj cos of ©, J. BONNET & ONS BLAOK S'/LKS, which ‘enelling for considera’ ly leas than they can ghtin Mew York, Philadelphia, or Soston. “rvening SILKS in great variety at EX- nk FLY Low PRICES. a By Wilkte Coitis ee et. Sth ond 2 oth, $2; Paper... S130 Feuritizers. I. ns pure oud Geanine PONE DUST mais stm) m srranted the purest lot in the District of Columbia BAUGH'S RAW HONE PaospRatE, ANDLEW COL’S ee PHOSPHATE OF i { I8LAND GUANO, N GUANO, | ‘ | For IC. Fish GUANQ, Also, Alotof ADD LTERATED PERUVIAN GUANO Railroad and Lever Horse Powers and Threshers, NG AND REAPING MACHINAS, rash DBOPPBRo AND SELF BAKERS Slso, Ext all kinds of REAPSRS AND MOW- FRA THUNRELLOS, HOSE POWERS. and. oi xu. GEORGIANA M. CRAIK. MILDBED. & Novel. By Georgiana M. Gran, 0 BVO; PAPOT nee ee oaeenn ROSS BROW: ve. eae N THE APAC sesh NUE ATACEN COUNTRY rowne, Au! . . American. Famil implements. be band of Phot. Be. With fiustration i ‘eeemameamane Ty ~) see TC RTABLE FORG = i WHUAT DRILLS, LYTTON. id PLOWS, HABROWS, and LORD : OULTIVATORS of all kinds, | MIPCELLANECUS, PROSE WORKS OF ED vauanaara. » | M@aRD BULWER Lord Lytioe In feo tar WHREL CULTIVATORS, aati eatmnieineninns WHEEL. AK ES, GARDEN AND “REDS. &c., RC, BC, ACS Below GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. a XVI. JUST ReorivED BY TUESDAY'S STHAMER, | PFOF DALTON. now on sale, On PR 5 Low-PRickp UaueRTT a8, OLL CLOTHS, a n Faites ast Done RUGS AND MATS Dalton. MD. Professor of Good INGRATN CARPET! at ¢ College of Plivsicians and << fget INGRAIN CARPETINGS at $1 12, worth Bait Leather. estacrerate why. 4 fas INGEAIS CARPETINGS at $1.25, worth XVII. 4 REFORMED OPIOM-RATER. ‘HE UPIOM HaPiT. cgesti: ? the Remedy. i2m colon 88 = ome 73 wae F100) 14 om ate Pretty colors and erie. ME “Scents, worth 31. Good F £0) ‘at @1, worth $1 25, Rcome and tale eausreaand + sods cut et oh Sioqram Sed eras hows free of exe charne XVII. ‘ : . SOL SMITH. aud LIGTUABPREIBOS Cheap et BAG | eee aTar ANAGEMENT LN TRE Ww. ‘Autot rel » fe Geoim tTutel.) ae Bence fteen a Portrait’ of F coun: TLovR) Author, Gro, Oloth, 3. Papers. weeny rexpieee| THOUS GE HOME PICTURES OF “yegpt Feepul WITH THE TIDE 0. seen neeereerenee $1 SO ALPINE’ (Miles 1 PIBRA O'Betliy’s) PORTICAL HAWAII. TTS PAtT. PRESENT AND FUT By Manley a S00 SAUL, A DRAMATIC POBM ... = 92 00 R Ww 5 - TOE RATENETL OE INDIA. By Carn 50m USHELS VIRGINIA PEANUTS. | 215 BBL’. NeW YORE STATE APPLES, 256 BOXES ORANGES AWD LEMONS, Just recetyed adelphia Si os, KELTY’S SOLACE OF 4 SOLITAIRE. CO asescesensnenseeneeee POEUN Lender ne oe try et Pp . OOOAN be ke acorenene Men Saiee se og inducements is ) a NEW UNIVE, nko B LUMBDON & CO, fiate ore wore agree | Tae eee Jest received, 25 BALES CHOTCR HOPS ‘Nations, an4 for eae ty REAVANS & SHAY, ology. and a 019 tm Batreet, boimoon tithand laa, | ing Batiste men we? aMUSEMENTS, WATIONAL THEATER. be Tahewes mgarian by wit = ; Pclke. Dy Mi. Oberits and the te? tions CAN CAN ‘The whe to conclo% with the New Fork en. i] Pe. — alge, om Sand Bailan Nemes * pomecsses crest Bo auty Grace, Nerve a Poartes amet born ander the eunny ot ital. ith al! the stewing sdardon 4 CAN oan LOVELY LaviEs Brmale Art tes nt ae ad Wonceria! cae 1 the famous Herir ncipal Theatres of Farope + yal Theatre et rong K ; great Pose + geithout change of cars . ee ee ae srithow roe ey ERSO. and 12:30 and = 40 P. =. FOR PHILADSLPHIA. = tundey) ot © A. M. an iso, as the ‘s Office, tena Ganadtc seein he Bing, ; ALEXANDBIA, aaD 8.0.0 [BAe costomes a A splendid sesortment Fancy .Comy snd Chara rs ” and Gente? arty Pree, sat DONOHUE’ Fletcher House, cor are am Call early and secure sont Dresses nivale MOXLEY, * FANCY DEESYES AND DONTNoRS. For Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chilt» No. 445 TENTH STREET (Second door vorth of im 5 m. OLYDE 4 00” \ fest 14 North Wharves. Pailsteipnis EW yoRK & SuaF NEW EXPRESS LINE. THE_ON: é, Re. “EWEN WAMGNo BIN AND ceria JW}! Fran two steamers direct frm New ¥. gton, lanei iD WASHINGTON STEAM OOMPANY. Kz F street.) ja 12-2 RENT—FANCY BALL costé ure anperh © be of s well Keown A! ‘an be hired for Balle or I m Ov exbibition at the aN et matic Rute uth west cor o. PHO a Wha Washington: RYDE FAtLOR. A tots os fer atrect. : ; ARR Alexandria. Var: SAME Has’ Fos MOURT VEKN: BALLS, PARTICS, &. : A (AND CON PUIMEN TARY {A oc0g Nyt it cane of Wane The Steamer *. ” Captain Thos. Stack ARBO' Ble, leaves her wharf foot of S:+ euth street, DAILY. 2s ees hments , othe teem at the principal Hotels. and wi ate 8 EB8, General Superintendent. OMce jote} ja Te-im Nw MERCHANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY ee wey RUbHAntiAL Steamers Bo 1GHT and JUBN GIBSON wil fi “ between NEW Yous A. WASHINGTON > Zz Cc} K. ALEX and GEORGETOWN, as fo! WATCHES. 2 Leave New York fi Pier 29, Bi every SATURDAY Norfolk, MONDAYS a at al aandrie and Georgerown TUESDAY © Leave Geargetowactos ar ORNINGS” NTTNE At ew wom watchan for the last age gud other ax voided by this route ne Ant GALLERY wR: 3 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE eats Scterde obaetN Ace Litas | Serwaan mints anv ten r he Caurrrs, CUBTALNB, &c. THE LARGEST STU( & THE NEWEST aND ST PATTERNS 18 PeUrrs. THE MOST REASONABLE Pies NGES WM. 8. MITCHELL « © BY DATES Over Perry & Bro '# Vath and © ste ja2B-ly Goods estab lisuiment. “LARGEST sTock.* rey ORIENTAL STORE BY _T OMAR Paciia AN i ioperters of Goods & “FINEST SELECTIONS."* | oustantinopie, Keypt. Dw | Gch seare forsale te wit ALL KINDS | _BORNAUSE SHA or WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. NOW SELLING aT REDUCED PRICES, ar cCUMMIENS: EXTENSIVE SLOE STORE, 347 SEVENTH STREET, Cee ca iit ts a ‘Dewee Goode ays cele Se ing OT: re Mar! BeNsAvis MILLER, 2 SAMUEL LEWIs, a settee t O08 STOCK © MEN'S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHS: N's. SHURE. 800TS AND MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER LS FINE WATCHES, ar BEDUCED BATES FUR 0-5) 4g. BURY 2... 340 Pennsylvas ns, JEWELBY, SOLID SILVER SILVER PLATED WARS, Erc., Jeetm 250 Penns. ave, bet. 19t and 15th sts Cicans, ropacco, rirzs, ac. oun Bait tee know, I bow itis. In the is’ tbr trade; secon | street, betwr + . Still gee cepecial st Je i Siso rep, eb only ONE: SS: ©. B. sBWELLS PRSMIUM S0AF* are acknowleaged t: be THE BEST 804P8 FOR THS LcaST MorEy im the marcet, They are made on the olf fashion plas Dr bot ing, Od are free trom ali injurious Ohewte. edolters. cy ‘The premium ORIENTAL SOAP. T\ pabepenguanpebenbers Sar For eale by ali of the PRET GNOUERES te Mae! factory, Nos, $00 ant 609@ etree: Between tb »2¢ sth.