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aa ates 2 a crm mmm NNN EVENING STAR. | Largest Cirenlation in the District (CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY MONDAY. - FEBRUARY 15, 1569. S7READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Se eres Te aa Our advertising patrons Te requested to send im their favors before t2 o'clock m., as advertisements received later cannot be insured amsertion in Tar Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we find ourselves obliged to lay down this rule And sdbere to it We are authorized to announce that the Pres. dewt and Mrs. Patterson will give a Reception a Tuesday evening, February 16th, and an- other on Tuesday evening, the 2d of March, commrncing, as usual, at eight o'clock ~-e0e- We co not claim the gift ef prophecy, nor set do we set up Tae Evanins STAR as the cMcial organ of the incoming administration bor. for the purpose of illustrating the acca- racy of its judgment and the reliability of its ements in Tegard to public affairs, we invite In spesking of the silence touching the formation of bis Cabinet on the part of the President elect, Tue STar, on Wednesday Jast, beid the following language, editorially “Our belief is that this silence will continue | wobroken until after the 4 continuance, snd few oF none in favor of a pre- mature exhibition of the “slate.” For instance, | every man whose name was not toand upon it | would be engaged from now until after the | irauguration m trying to smash it to Pieces.” On Saturday last, three days afterward, in ‘is reply to the Congressional committee which offictally advised him of bis election to the office of President, General Grant spoke as tollows “« Alter careful consideration he had come to the conclusion not to make public the names of jose be should mvite to seats in his Cabinet bot ever fo the parties selected—until he should tramsmit their names to the Senate, because there was not aman in the country. if named sor & position im the Cabinet, but who would bs sesailed, 8nd great pressure brought to bear by iniends of various parties.” Of course the Ispguage is somewhat differ- ent, but the identity of idea and sentiment is Spparent as to render eomment uaneces. 7. The declaration by General Grant that he will uot ammounce the names of his Cabinet cmficers until they are sent to the Senate causes :t to be a matter of interest to know at what time the names of previous Cabinets were divulged. General Jackson arrived in | Washington to prepare for bis imauguration February 11. 1-29, and the National Inielliyencer Bounced the members of his Uabinet Feb- Mr. Van Buren made but a single | im President Jackson's Cabinet. Gen. eral Harrison arrived in Washington Febru- nd February 13 the Vativnal Init noer published, as a “probability.” the Cab- tet sit was subsequently constituted. Mr Po ved in Washington February 1, 1-45, snd his Cabinet was not organized till atter Marca I. General Taylor arrived in Wash- ‘on February 23, 1-49, and bis Cabinet was Szpounced March 3. General Pierce arrived Washington February 1833, and four ys before bis arrival his probable Cabinet Was published, the list containing neariy all tbe maimes of those who were subsequently selected, though the assignment of positions Wass changed when the Cabinet was formally nounced. Mr. Buchanan selected his Cab- wet at Lancaster, the Mnteiliyencey printing the tly February 26, 1-37, amd the Pres. nt elect arriving in Washington March 2 Str Lincoln arrived in Washington February but bis Cabinet was not fully decided Mareb 1. CarrtaL = PUNteHMENT.—The Judiciary Committee of the Maine Legislature pas re- ported a bill changing the present law of that State im respect to capital punishment by estab, ‘sbing the offences of murder in the firs: second and third degrees. In extreme casss. tue bill provides punishment by death, while murder m the second degree, tf the prisoner 9¢ the bar is recommended to mercy by the jury, the presiding judge concurring, the Governor commetes to imprisonment tor life. Murder in tue third degree is punishable by imprison. ment for life. No person has been executed in Maine for many years and the prison im that State 1s rather crowded with convicts. spen Mr. Gladstone, at a banquet given to the Epglish Ministers at Fishmongers’ Hall, on February 1th, announced in bis address the policy about to be pursued by the Cabinet, He reviewed the progress already made in ‘SrTying mto effect the resoives for the dis- establishmect of the Irish Church, and de. | clared bis intention of proceeding speedily and prudently, encouraged by constitutional nowledge, by the character of the (Queen, who asscciates berself with the interests and affec- ons of the people, by the character and abil- ty of his colleague. by the tavorable judgment { the country and by the justice of the cause. General mt has certainly hit the nail yoare on the head. His answer to the notifi- "108 of bis election pleases everybody —or if Ay are displeased they make no sigu. Econ- | omy, retrenchment, reform, merit the test for | calce, war to the knife with the whisky ring— | taese are mottoes under which all parties and | shades of parties ought to be able to train | coubt if Mr. Pruya and bis political friends | Wiil find it easy to keep pace with the Grant machine when it gets under full headway: but they take hold of the ropes with commendable zeal in the start. en We bave from Philp & Solomons an af- vance copy Of tne gossipy and interesting | “-Kecollections of men and things at Washing. | com During the Third of a Uentury”.by L.A. | <iobright. Mr. Gobright has had unsurpassed oppor- “puties for acquiring material for work of this sort, and Bis “Recolledtions™ are both emi- ently readaple and reliabiein fact. ——ee ee The Annapolis K-publican of this week says here is no truth whatever im the report that there of the Annapolis sad Elk Ridge Railroad to either the Baltimore sad Obio or Northern Central Railway Com- panies. Glad to bear it ——________ It is Given out that the Maryland Senators will Kill the air-line railroad pill y the“pea-nut and pung: volicy! Blaryiaed thinks the fewer railroads ne better! A Rip Van Winkle of States! prs Sees hellebesereclag Kenilworth.” the amusing burlesque firs strodveed in this country by Lady Don, wi “presented at the National Theater this eve- & The «French Spy,” with the Zavistow- *ts also on the programme, together with orite dances. | Using the same for at least three | _ The tie m i Tux Bitt to Proarsir Tas Fortare In. CREASE OF THE PBLic Dest, passed by the Hor on Saturday, repeeis so much of any existing law as authorizes the issue of bonds by the Sec: of the Treasury, except for the sUtasidies to railroad companies now author- ized by Inw; provided it sBall not affect any autbority for the transfer of bends or fer the exchange of mutilated or defaced bonds, and that the Secretary of the Treasury may issu: upon such terms and under such regalatio: as he may from time to time prescribe, regi: tered bonds in exchange for coupon’ bon: which have been or may hereafter be lawfully issued: such bonds to be similar in all respecis to the bonds issued under the acts authorizing the issue of the bonds offered for exchange. ‘The Secretary sf the Treasury shall publish monthly a statement of the public debt as i! existed at the close of the preceding month, in which statement the United States bonds shall be classed as the “funded the United tes notes and fractional notes issued for cir- culation &s money shail be classed as the “cur- rency debt;” the three per centum certificates sball be classed as the “temporary loan debt."” and ali debt that is past due, or that will be. come due within the fiscal year, ing the same in detail, shall be classed as the “matared debi." and the interest on suck matured debt shall cease after it becomes due. Thestatement shall also contain the amount outstanding of subsidy bonas issued to railroad companies, the bavy pension fund, and any other recorded obligations of the treasury, the amount ont- standing of gold certificates, and the amount of coin and of currency notes in the treasury. From and after the passage of this sct no per- centage, deduction, commission or compensa. tion of any amount or kind shall be allowed to ny person for the sale, negotiation or exchange of any bonds or securities of the United States, | OF of sny coin or bullion disposed of at the Treasury Department or elsewhere, on ac- count of the United States: all exchange, pur- chases or sales of the bends of the United States on account of the government, which may be authorized by law, shill be made by inviting the competition of the public by advertising for proposais for any such exchange, purchases or sales, which shail be awarded publicly to the best bidder or bidders, the Secretary of the Treasury reserving the right to reject any such bids should he deem it to the public interest to do so: and all sales of gold on account of the United States shall be made at public auction by 8 preper officer of the Treasury Department. alter three days’ public notice of the time and place ot such s 1 be made by adver- Watt's OrmRa Hover.—The Gregory com- bination commences a short engagement this evening. The troupe comprises the Brothers Gregory—Jean. Victor, Alfred, William and Arthur—in their thrilling feate, and in ad- dition to the gymnastic exercises, “the flying men,” the ‘spiral ascension,” the globes, bars, &c, M'lle Gertrude introduces the miniature circus, with ponies, monkeys, goats, perform. ing dogs, &e. The troupe closes each enter- tainment with a laughable pantomime, with new tricks and transformations. DeatH oF a Mvsicat. Propiey.—Willie Cottman, the little boy from Norfolk, waose musical attaimments for his age Bad de his name tamous, died at Ford’s Hotel, in thiscity, on Friday night. He performed in’ Petersburg on Thursday, and was apparently in good bealth, but after takimg the cars for Richmond, where he was to fill an engagement, he was seized with convulsions, from the effects of which he died. He was only three years of age, but bas performed upon the piano and other instruments with wonderful skill.—Rich- momd Despateh. &#-The Mayor of Richmond has sentenced a youthful offender to jail with the ing that bis mother sh: A PUBLIC MEETING will be held cca Hal id Ps PDNESDAY E 7 the auspices of We tern Mission Divison. No. 12 S of T. Speakers in behalf of the cause of Perarce may heexrected All friends of the are cordially invited, City Hart. ¢ asnixotoN DC . Febrovary 15, 159 ( Im pursuance of a joint resolntion passed by the Covneti# of thie «ity, and approved @ebrnary It, Teward of one hunire! dollars is hereby of. @ for the arrest and conviction of the party or arties who broke iuto the new colored a: hool- use on Twenty firet street west between K and streets porth. on night. February i809 and caused the the third atery to eriow and toed the whole buflitr’, thereby reat damage to the eat Mange 0 ST BOWEN. Masor. INAUGURATION RECEPTION. aration Reception at the the night of the 4th of ed at the Headauarters of the No. 407 F street, near 7th, or * Hertel. Ebbitt Honse. National Hotel, Metropolitan Hote). St. James’ Hotel; Washington House. orat the Union Hotel, Georgetown; atthe Muse Stores ot Klis and Metzerott: anil’ at the Book Stereso! Bianchar’ & Mobun, Philp & Solo- mons. French & Richardson, Mobun & Be-tor, and Min st 5 fe are SIC eech, and admit one gen Jacies to the Iuauguration Recepti g and Supper rooms Gentlemen porehasing tickets and desiring invi- faticn cards for lulies can obtain thematthe Head ynartersof the General Comumittes,407 F street, Th Ty direction of SAYLES J BOWEN. Chairman of the Committ-eon Invitation and Saleof Tickets, ih, & TELLS dD: BPOBATION BONDS WANTED aT corrent market rate: LEWIS JOHNSON Bankers, fers Penna ave and Wth street. A EBKAUTIFUL STEREOSCOP! BITIONwith instructive LEC FE and crigival PORTIC READINGS. including “Honor to our, Workmen,”” and oh Bree! of am, Trish Farile.* im the basement of STEPHENS’ CHURCH corner Pennsylvania avenue and 25th eet, ty and 16TH instan’ o'clock ission. 28 coats. children, 15 cents. COLUMBIA COLLE! OTU (LAW BUILDING.) Oru Street. Betwees Dano E AT 3 O'CLOCK POM. DB. F.@. LEMERCIER LECTURES PHYSIOLOGY. FOR LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN. ted by 1:0 Classic Anatomical Models of ‘AN. ANIMALS, AND PLANTS, mencing— Ge TUESDAY b. 16th—“ The Human Body," Gom- acd Nutritic - ESDAY , Feb. 7th—The Brain,” Nerves Seneen, SDAY. Feb 18th—The Gorilla,” Plants, Flowers. and Fruit “The Horse.” ite wonderful IDAY, Feb. ith. structure. TiCK BB, for the course of fonr Lectares $2 00 ‘ Scholars and Childretne 1 00 “ For 4 Single Lecture... Fa May be obtained at Biancharl & Molinu‘s. Philp & Sel mons". Metzerott & Co's, French & Richard. or at the entrance door. Columbia College. ROOM Dh POTOMAC FERBY COMPANY. The annual meeting of the Btockhol POTOMAC FERRY OoMI'4N the Banking House of M: 30.4 Warhington city, on WEDNESDAY. the 10th in 8 8 HOWISON, For Potowse Ferry Co. stent fe6-3t S7- THE ALOVE MEETING IS POSTP until WEDNESDAY, I7tb ivet baa te of the ¥ will be heit at a Jay Cook & ¢ Street, tween 13th ant Mth, last amendment of ovides that in first day of 5 shall be granted to debtor not be equal to fifty per eratam proved against bis estate, apon which Sceruct. howevers shat out om the besnbta ie joes uct. Bowever, abu tm the benefit of t law a'1 poor debtors, for it farther provides that certain petitioners. and all who co ply with cer Foner no aeets. Notwithstanding Gettors without ameets are still apclcing for ti aanets are at ing for the Lenefit of the law ia all parts of try Persons in thie District who still themselves of its bene! NKBUPI@Y —Thi Bankrupt Law es commenced after t Iss, no ¢lecl Whose agsets ol of the claim shall be acriber GEO. MASON, Aftorney-at-Law and Solicitor ia Benkrepicy, le City Halt EMOVAL—Dr J BR. PIPER bas removed to 425 t2TH STREET. Jal3-Im_ next to southwest corne: MT. OLIVET CEMETERY. raons who bave purchased LOTS or parts of Mt. Olivet Ceputery. aad who are in are hereby notifiedjthat if itled before the Ist day of id parts of Lots will be for- removed, and the ground pany. Has. | WHITE. DD, Pros, (Tutel Chron kop JD PF ja 13-cotfers The Oksiona (Miss.) News says that Mr. snares of that place has Knocked velocipedes, | wsgons, snd locomotives out of existence by tbe invention of a self-propellor that runs ff teem miles au hour over ordinary reads James E. Murdoch's reading at Metzerott Bis evening, for the benefit of wounded | «abled s#ldiers of the Grand Army ot the bite. will mo doubt attract one of the most s-DiCEabie and select audiences of the season From J. Sbiilington we have Demorest's a: m¢ for March, and sfx Pabruary 27tb. | From Phi mon, also from French sad Richardson, we have Herpes Bazar for February 27th. Boudorr for | Qe estar erty 7 Bi PARRETT, D. D. orm Fat lelphia, Lindsley, Bevncton. DG. OF° * 5S STBERT, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT anp BH Where the public find, als want.” end of the dest ‘quality. yee RTT mae, CONGRESSIONAL. urday's Proceedings. SENATE.—A fer our report closed. The River and Harbor bi | being sideration— The perding amendm«nt to strike out the third section, appropriating $150.00 toward completing the Louisvili 4 Portiand cacal was Fry-cled. . On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Vermoms, the Dll with amendments, was recommitted for further consideration by the Committee on Commerce. Adjourned. Hover.—After our report closed— Mr. Hooper called up the bill reported by him from the Committe» or Ways and Means, to to prohibit the farther increase of the public debt, which was amended ana passed. Mr. Pomeroy, from the same ‘Committee, re- ried back the Senate supplimentary to ie national banking bill ot June 30, 1864, with various amendments Mr. Coburn moved an amendment for the issue to banks in States and Territories which have less thin their proportion of cir- culation, circulation notes, to bring them upto their due proportion; those notes to be with. drawn within tbree years, if necessary, pro rata, from banks organized in States that have more tban their due proportion of currracy— 150,000,000 of the currency to be issued on the basis of representation in Congress, and $'50,- 4 on the basis of the appraised yalue of all property. real and personal, ithout disposing of the bill, the House took a recess, Atthe evening session, Mr. Boutwell dis- cussed the question of the counting of the elec. ‘oral votes. and Mr. Golladay addressed the Commitee on General Politics. Other speeches were made, and the House adjourned. Seneasiniiamemmmmmmmemmmmeecemertesneemenneran a @PICLE'S BUTTER STOB! Ps 45% Mn street. betwee 3.000 lbs NEW YORE BUTTER, just received, at wholesale and retail Pricesiow. fe 15 Im* Riovar der con- roviding and F Bam’ ‘CROgB. AGENT AMERICAN LIFE INSUBANCE COM- ENT PANT, OF PHILADEUPHISS Has Removed from No. 61 Louisiana avenue, to No. 327 Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, south aid; fe ls aw RAUGUBATION BADGES, a new and beantifal én silk, with Sne portrait of Gen- ai Grant” and National Devices.” The atsentian invited to thie appropriate antics forthe Passe 8 9p) ele for the Tas H eerived at SHEPHERU & WHET Fat Feo AKER'S, corner 7th and D streets. Call and ses them fe 15-tmbt , BEAL ESTATE. AND COLLECTION L* = » "Orriok oa oF NF. UNION, Removed to second door from the oorner of EB street, a Bulldi Sev. fo : Property sold on long time. or exchanged. Special attention paid to collections: fe 15 eottay OABH! Tenms GREAT BARGAINS IN IBISH LINENS: New Style CSSSIMERES, for Boys’ wear, from 50 centeto $1. FRENCH {PERCALES at 37%; cents, worth 50 cents. Geo A Clarks Unglazed and Coats’ SPOOL COT- TON. Scents. A full assortment, colors and numbers. Good OALICORS, 10 yards for $1.25. J.W. SELBY & 00 '3, $ Pennsylvania aveuue, sonth side, near 7th strest. Buack exs. BLACK SILKS. 7° THE CHEAPEST GOOD RIAL THE MAKKET +a ‘We open to day ( Monday, more of those Kxtra Heavy, titully frished LYOSS-BLA S212: $225, S250; grr SILKS IN oa t on hand afew pieces of . J. BONNE’ CO'S. celebrated BLACK SILKS, which we are selling for considerably less than they cen be bought in New York, Puiladelphia, or joston, 87 Evening SILKS tn great variety. J.J3. MAY & 00. fe15 Sif 30™ Pa. ave., bet oth and 1th sf Horr:s MALT EXTRACT. GBBAT ERDUCTION IN PRICE. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPAIR A Delightful, Nutritions BEVERAGE. A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Swhscitute for ALE and A DRINKS. A STRENGTHENE, he DEBILITATED, [eSPFCIALLY NURSING MOTHERS } A Certain REMEDY for Disorders of the THROAT, CHEST, LUNGS AND STOMACH JOS. 8S. PEDERSEN, 2. MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK sent for U Scand Brevish Provinces af No A feb 2 eosm IANOS AND PARLOR ORGANS. NEW AND SECOND HAND. poe 0 and opwards. on easy payments | meuinise Seay stories Pika wees: ts ow nt. JOHN ¥- KLLIS. Midiadt "406 Pena ate te Mek, ond G EWIS JOHNSON & CO., BANKER. . VAN, VENC PENNSYLVA te een CORNER 10rK DEALERS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN B\ CHANGE Goverument au Corporation Boule bought aud #0) All other Marketable Secarit'es sold or bonvht on comn yn felztf Limestone: uingstoxe: LinzsTone % CAR LOADS of the favorite and well known brand of ‘TONE FAMILY FLOUB, LIME: Juat recerved aud for sale Also, sl] Gpyies of WESTEEN ANB SOUTH. ERN EXTHAS, suitable tor Bakers and Grec BEAVANS & SHAW. 019-2 Batreet. between lth aud 1#th Hers’ HOPS |! HOPS 1 Just received, 25 BALES CHOICE HOPS and forsale by BEAVANS & SHAW, als 2m B street, between lth and 12th. JUST BEOKIVED BY TUESDAY'S STEAMER. and now on sale, LOW-PRICED, VABERTINGS. OIL CLOTHS, Good INGRAIN CAEPETINGS at $1, worth Se INGBAIN CARPETINGS at $1.12, worth Goed INGRAIN OARPETINGS at §1.25, worth ‘Good FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, pretty colors and patterns. at ents, CEaree . Good F: Olb CLOTHS at $1, worth $1.25. Kooma and Halle measured and ¢ oe cat wat as bg oye Blot of very seperter BA Dopsow No 4 Mi ee... a WALTHAM WATCHES. 8 % ‘The extensive nee of these watches for the last fteen Jearsby RaliwayUondactore, ogi ata, wd has tooroughly demonstrated the strane’ creek’ cre. dapat tite end accuracy ot ee. Waltham 5 < these the question ae to the rest ‘value of ne ‘ments, ata vhich = Ecion futile: and thowe whe ‘buy ass aiken eae merely pay ‘from 25to 50 per cont. more for thelr ‘watcbes than is necessary. Bowater retailed by the Company ROBBINS & APPLETON, Gen i 152 BROADWAY, NEW YORK feb 1-ec8w Wau PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, ac. NEW AND DESIRABLE PATTERNS AT LOWEST BATES. KIPWELL & HENDERSON, 505 NINTH STREET, jn23 Seaton Hall Building, JV" 8vecpy Neebs THEM. ‘4 ses Gentlemen's fine BRIBTS om hand and made to order, and a perfect St warranted. Night Shirts jous sizes. govd article. Under shirts aod rawers. in fal id merino Hosiery. Gloves, Upbreliae, neral assortment of ladies aud ntlemen nishing Goods. together with fine ‘oilet Soaps. Perfumeries. Fancy Articles, &. Every crtic nted to be as rey ted, and reasonable prices aud fair dealin: gorgtellz ad- bered to UBB, fe 1-eolm 355 F ot, bet. ‘9th and 10th. Rovxs FRENCH RESTAURANT, 215 F STRERT, Between Mth and Lsth streets. — Je Carta and Provatar, meaner tony ey) PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUE, Barwery Ninru axp Texem Staxsrs, — J.J, MAY & 0O., IMPORTERS OF ALBXANDRIBE'S and DK3- PBR’S BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, Of which they hove «fall supply at present. LIST OF NEW PUBLICATIONS JUST RECEIVED BY 87 GLOV! ith . two. three. and five But- tops, in White, Light, Medium, Dark'and Biart’ 7 & GOOD KID GLOVE AT $1.25 im Black and Colors SIP S7- The TRADE supplied at New York Whole. sale Quotations wai ote iseet” FRENCH & RICHARDSON. open tg Aye ee CPR. mo eratn to rou's Cemoke re Sa. M., and 12, ere — WAT STATIONS. Leavest S$ A. Mand dend7 30 P.M. FOB ALL Lgave,dnily. except aM. 4, and7.30 P. ‘On daturday ot = A.M. r On Sunday st 4 and 7.30, PM. only. con secting at Belay Station with trains from Balti- gre to Wheeling. Parkersburg, 8°, a, an ae onic Office at ail hours of C. B. JEWELL'S PRIZE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 334 PENNS VANIA AVENUE. can bave their ‘called for and checked at their rents Jence, car. ¥ ¥ iadelphis, and Boston, see advertinementot=“Threwee Lives 1a CORR “General Ticket Necot GEO 8. KOONTZ. General Agent. ~ Tanece Line Batwe N WASHINGTON PE a Are bran anteed to giv tion. TAKE NOTICE. nareC. B nd oe) ‘gud also the qaality, ace your grocer foray of theee, and be sure yon T L oerevings. Cloth gilt by factory SOB nad 362 Geetreet north.be- | ip. atlfor with Hanieer hy etan 4th ‘Sth, W: ington, D. 0. fois Price. 82 50, A Superircre FOR COAL OIL. JERUSALEM DELIVEREDOF TORYUA- | Trains between WASHINGTON AND NEW oe THEO TABEO. ‘Traneiuied tute Racine doses: | TORE art cow tan catalee ee THE REW ILLUMINATOR. riap Verse, with a life of the Author. By J FOR NEW YORK, seuwhowt change of cars. vemical Hlumminator ber lentela inteeaastee tite | He Whiflen: Tomo « papsr, 62 p dase tatty, coxegge Sanaa) SrA Bane nyticle to the public to offer for thelr consideration | 711m CHAPLET OF PEARLS. By Miss Youvee “30 ane ~ 3 the foll f facts. vi = ~ ae FOR PHILADBLPHIA. in the Cheupeat slate is So. dive ate. With Miluntfations, One vatemis. | Leave daily (except bunday) at 8 A. M. an It does not emoke the chi : ey It does not burn and crust the wick. It will pot explode for tiluminating purposes Ie gives ‘more than deable the light of Kernesne ith Illustrations. One vol..8r0. papercover. Price, $1.50; in cloth.....@2 00. E POACHER. By Capt: Marryatt. Bei ‘THT he pints remime of che ner cheap edition «| (2:30 and 6:40 PM. nies ON SUNDA’ Leave for New Yorker = 40 P. M.,and Phile- deiphia at 5:40 P.M. saan ‘nO greasy deposit on the lamp. like Ke- Marryatt’s Novels. Haudsomely printed on somo cars for New York on © 40 Tt can be burned in a sick room without wupleas- Ha ee namental paper cover. Volames alread: | ‘ent smell. even if turned down to the lowest point. ov NGIVE IT A TRIAL: Dealers liberally dealt with ned Through tickets to » | Beston can be had at athe. day.” Also. 406 Penney! van! . K “Japhet in Search of (a Father, 234 ith street, bets Mand N age a q ae een TOL Borger,” “Pacha of Many Tales,” Price ticketa at the ay M. WILLIAN’S eas ANEW TALE OF VEDERCROUND LIFE. | cage car. sin thts ‘Sianiah at nat DEEP DOWN ; A Tale of the Cornish Mines | ‘or schedule between Washington, Baltimore, 7 DDBESSES dy oe nepolty: L. WILSON , Master o' Transportation. 8. PPREEES, the Flames,” “silver Lake, he Ooral oioneral Tick Island,” etc! With Lilustrations 8 KOONTZ. Agent, Washington. TOO STRANGE NOT TO BE TRUE. 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