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(Continued from the fret pag ¢.) The Late Storm. Marine Disasters, Etc. Washington, Dee, 22.—The steamer Wobster tu) City Point, with maile and passengers, du ore thie morning, baa not yet arrived, being geod with ice several miles below the city. Tug ss have been ineffeetually engaged today in «iris to afford reHef, A ferry boat in the govern- ‘ent employ not far off is im 6 aimilar condition, ‘Tbe ice tas formed since best night Albany, Dee %.—The mow storm which eet in yeaterday continued the greater part of the oichty nd today the enow is frotm eight to ten faches ou n level, ‘| day a strong wi base prerniee from the North woat, driving the enow badly. Trains on tho Centra), Boston, Hudson River, Harletny North- ern and Busquebanna Railroads, are from two f six hours behind time. The thermometer is et 1 above rero Buffalo, Dee 22.—The weather ia cold and cloudy to-day Several Sa of = hy 7 “A “eg Iny an logt night. ¢ International ferr " bridge" of ie Grand Trunk Railroad war on the rocke in the Niagara river, but was got off. The thermometer is at 15 above zero. . Provincetown, Cape Cod, Dee, 22.—The follow- ing vessels are ashore at Wood End: Hehooner Haleyon from Frankfort, Me.. for Now York, load- ed with lumber, Schooner Burdett Hart of Now Haven, with a cargo of hay on Government uc- count, bound from Wiscasset to Fortross Monroe, Bchooner Maryland from Pertland for Baltimore, Joaded with fab. Behooner Quail from Rockland, witha 9 of atone for New York— one to pieces. The crews of all the above voanels were saved. Woode Hole, Dee. 22.—The steamer Evelyn, Captain Ryder, from Bangor for Millvilla Nod, witb a cargo of lumber, is lying at anchor at Rob- fnson's Point distnaated. the British schooner On- ward from Cornwallis, with # cargo of potatoes for New York, went ashore three miles north of Tar- paulis Cove in the storm of the 2st. jewbu Maas., Dee %2.-The schooner F. P. Horton from Banger, with lumber for Boston, went ashore onthe might of the 2iston Plumb Island, and was & total lows, Crew save), Portreas Monroe, Dec, 21.—A wevere rain storm haa been prevailing here all day. Boston, Dee, 22.—During the storm of Iaat night the steamer Caroline, from Rockland, for Norwalk Connecticut, with a cargo of stone, went ashore Race Point, Capa Cod, and became a total wreck. Crew saved. The schooner Frederick Eugence, from Rockland tor Providence, with » cargo of lime, also went ashore at Race Polat, and io o total wreck. Crew saved, Three other vessels, namen unknown, are ashore on Wood End. The schooner Arrow, of Baler, was fallen in with on the 2ist inst., off Cape Ann, with bow stove, and (1!! of water and sbandoned, She was towed into Glou- Portland, Me, Dre. 28 ~The schooner Ellen, Merriman, parted her chain and went ashore at Cape Elizabeth Beach, She was but little injured 4 is reported ashore on Range Island, Can the Pirates Be About ¢ Cape May, Dec. 22.—The licht of » burning vea- 40) was distinctly seen from thie place from dark antil 8 o'clock Jast evening, supposed to be 15 or © miles distant duo esst. Congressional Proceedings. KXXVIIith CONGRESS—Second Semion. BENATE. Washington, Dec, 22.-Mr. Wilson presented the petition of several officers in the army, asking for increased pay, which was referred to the Mili- ary Committee. Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committes, re- ported adversely to the House bill to drop from the tolle certain officers in the army. The report states that the House bill does not leave any discrimins~ fon to be used in the matter, while it is evident that much discrimination ought to be used. Is sexes that the Premdent has already aa much er in the matter as is necessary or expedient. @ report was ordered to be printed, Mr. Wilson offered o resolution, which waa opted, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the manner in which the Soldiers' Home bas been managed, and whether she benevolent object of the Government in estat. lishing the Home could not be better achieved in some othor way. On motion of Mr, Burner, a bill offered by him ast session, requiring all lawyers practicing \n United States Courts to take the oath of allegiance, was taken Up. Mr, Johnson mygested that the bill be amended fo a8 to read that the oath should be taken on or before the fourth day of March, instead of from and after the passage of tho Lill. He wisbed this done #0 the Courts could have notice. Mr. Burner accepted the amendment, and the bill was passed, Mr. Pomeroy called up the resolution of Mr Lane, in relation to the sale of ludian lands, He moved to id it by postponing the sale to July Ist instead of Doc. Lt, 1545. Mr. Lane accepted tho amendment, and the bul whe passed. At half-past one o'clock the Senate adjourned, to meeton Thursday, tho 5th of January, 1565, HOSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, On motion of Mr. Eliot, it was resolved that tho fecretary of War be directed to communicate, if not inconsistent with the public interest, the report of Major General Canby, concerning the purchase by the United States of the products of States de- vlared to be in insurrection. There not being a quorum of members present, the House adjourned till the 5th of January, From Europe. One Week Later News, The RM. steansh'p Africa, which left Liverpool cnstown 11th inst, arrived et Halifax on inewlay night in the midst of a thick anow storm. The ol sequies of Mr. Dayton took place on the 6. inst, in the American Church at Paris. The Rov. Dr Sutherland performed the religious ser- vices, A detachment of troops escorted the remains a0 guard of honor The Rue de Berri was lived with carriages, The Emperor was represented by Htvron de Lajna and Prince Jerome by Gen, Fran- vre. The Freneh Foreign Minister, M. Drouyn ays, and the whole Diplomatic Body were on udaace, and the church was crowded in every Dr. Sutherland delivered a discourse eulo- « of the deceased, and said the cordiality which « baste between France and America is, in a great capure, owing to his thorough upriphtness and uianliness, and his courieous and covciliatory Mr. Dayton's only eon was chief and he was supported by Mr. Penuing- retary of Legation, Mr. 1} cciow, U, B, Con- », and Mr Aspinwalk ot New York, Most of the ov.cans in Paris were present, including many stherners, The body would remain in church -e 10th, and then be sent to Havre to Le em- od for New York, » French journals, even those most hostile to youtbhern cause, pay warm tribute to Mr, Day- memory, « Darcy News publishes a letter from Profes- UG. |\dwin Smith, descriptive of his visit to the 1y of the Potomac, He says: ‘ Probally no ‘ny in history ever was #o well carod for iy and such being the case, it is surely rer} be proof that the war is not being waged wit cenury aod worthless lives, He regerds the Heers in manners aud cultivation as at least the ‘qua's of aay solers he ever saw.4 Ata® numerously attended meeting of working- men of South London, Rey. Newman Hall presid- vg, an address was sdopted congrasulating Mr. I neoln on bis re-clection and the consequent em: hatic denunciation of slavery by the American wople An cnen ale maating of factory oneratives ab Manchest sr adopted « resolution iu favor of the mediation of England and France in Amertean af- fairs, An. smendment tn favor of continued neu- trality wam rejected, but both sides claimed the ma- jority. An imposit. z Reform demonstration had taken place at Brac ord, Resolntions dernamding an ex- tension of the wiective franchise, sod im favor of enerwotic egitatic nof the quention, were adopted Sr F Crossley mod Messrs, Forster, Baines and Stansfield, Momoben 6 of Parliarnent, were tho prin- cipal speakers, Mi Forster rephed to the taunts raised by the oppo: enta of Reform aa to the posl- fon of affairs in An erica, and denied tut they farnished any argume * againaturi versal mrffrage He rewarded the contem ase life nod death struggle by the American Demovracy to free their country from the qrasp of a slavehoiding olivarchy, and he clairned that it was not the aristocracy, nor even the middle classes, but the workinimen thas pre-e served England from interferiug in Atcrican af- faira. The result of Sherman's operations !s awaited with much interest, Journals do not hazard con- jectures. The Confederate loan is depreesed by his proceedings, It is reported that the Afghauistans are ia full inmurrection, but this lacka confirmation, The steamer Iowa, from London for New York, which ran ashore near Cherbourg, has totally funk, Alviolent gale on the east coast of India had caused great inundationg, and thousands of lives are reported loat. General Tom Thumb, wite, baby, and the rest of the diminutive gent'eman's aulte were Kuests ofthe French Einperor at Compeigne on the &th inst The offi ournala quote the reception of the litle General at the Mar!horo House by bis Royal High ness the Prince of Walen aan precedent, The Federa! Assembly elected Mr. Bohenk, of Berne, by a» larce majority, aw President of the onfederate for 1966, and M Kuousel, of Lu- cerne, as Vice-President, : The Italian Benate hae passed the Sill for the tranefer of the Capitol by 134 to 47 votes. D.aturbances are reporte! in Albsnia, Turkey. Bix hundred niane tock up arma and massa. cred numerous Turkish officials. The Turkish troops were proceeding to the scene of 1 rection, Ik Was (eared the inovement would exten’! Commercial. The rales of cotton in the Liverpool market for the week were 65,000 baler, The market opened with an advance of %d., but subsequently became flat and the improvement was lost. Rreadstufta were firmer, In provisions there was a declining tendency. American securities were inactive. United States five-twenties were quoted at 42 a4 The Bank of France hes reduced ite rate of dis- count from 6 to 5 per cent News items. (By Telagraph to the New York Sum.) Tue Prerident has recornized Heurie Faderia as Conaul of the Swiss Confederation at ¢ hicago for the States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Min - nesote and the Northern part of Illinois ine armored ships of Great Britain, built and building, number twenty, Of these ten are heavy iron vessels, Of these two are wooden, cased in iron, beeides one iron and one wooden cupelo venno), Toe Memphis Rriietin asye that the recent orders respecting the cotton trade bas a reviving effect on the business of that city. Five hundred bales have already arrived by eteamera from be- low, and large amounts are awaiting sh pment, Tar Postmaster General has inmod an order to Postinasters directing that all mail matter intendod for Sherman's army be sent by way of New York, Col, Markland, special nt of the Post Office De- partment, will leave New York on Saturiay with the maile for that army. Tar statement that the Governor General of Ca- nada had given up, or was about to vive up with- out further judicial proceadings, the St. Albaos raiders, who have again been arrested, must be erroneous, as it presumed in official quarters that the Governor Generu! has no euch power. Tam subscriptions to the Seveu-Thirty Loan for the week ending December 17th, were #4, 000, and to the Ten-Forty Loan $2,500,000, The sub- scription to she former on the 19th, 20th and 21at amounted to $2,500,000, and to the latter #29, 496, - 000, The Ten-Forty loau is to be continued in the market, A COLLISION took place on the Cheshire Railroad, last night, about three miles above Keene, Masa, caused by the train from Bellows Falle being im- peded by a snow storm. It was run into bys wood train. Three persons were killed. a Freneh- man and his wife, named Howith, resiling tn Keene, and a boy namen O'Brien, Soveral others were injured, but none fatally. General Intelligence. (By Mail to the New York Sun.) Tar Collece of New Jarsey has conferred the de- gree of LL. D. upon Mr. Lincoln, Tus printers and pressmen in St. Louis hanng combined ayainss the publishers, the latter have struck back and now gonerally refuses to eu ploy any one holding connection with the Union Tas lady's maid of @ fashionable marchioness, whose atyle of dress far exceeds that of ber p tress, having occasion to writean order to her per- fumer, requested him to send @ dozen bottles of "© Dick Alone.” Tae bill which wae passed in the House of Repre- #entativos on Thursday to aupply deticenc’es in the appropriations for the war service of the fiscal year ending June 80, 1865, appropriates about #98, 000,000, Tun number of hogs packed at Chicago up to Saturday is estimated at 62 4100 to gare date last year, and # Che ree pta at Cincinnati to date foot up 808,726, against $07,569 in 1563. Tuy Oewevo Times wants to know if a man haa | torricolha, enebylosis of the radius, paralyaation of | the iteratertia ad quartem ventriculum 0! !iteration of tho laver Iabliteupertosis al quinasi, and, be- sides, don't feel very well binself, whet he would be exempt from the draft? Wi!l eomeboly te!l him? j A ‘youn@ soldier, in ‘the first day's battle at le, Was shot in the abdomen by » minie and received a mortal wound, He stil! held bal crusbed through the bridve of hia nose. “Aud shen," said he, 1 had to give up '! He was taken his ground and kept on firing until the se ond ball | these insects, with this effect: that after three or four days quantees of dead ones wore found on the floor and bardiy a live one could be found in the house, Exrenimanta in fattenine beef cattle have re- cently been made by Capt, Motl, of the Boldiers’ Rest at Alexandria, whch dernonstrates mort clearly the superior qualities for euch purpores of carnaged hard bread and hay, mixed toyether, and subjected to @ considerable preesure of steam, which effectually remeves all mould and sourness Reef is fattened in thie manner more rapidly than by any other procesa, and the ment rendered ex- ceodingly tender and juicy, Thus a vast waste of bread and hay is obvimied, A mars in which a Mre Ff had taken temporary + dianapolia, Ind. wae aet on f the evening of the 14t) inst. by the wife of the owner, Joho Minor, ae is supposed for PULL Powe of burning with it the wornan and ber children. When the woman bad sde her eecape from the buraing building, Mra M nor approa Ler aud threw a cup of oil of vitriol into ber face, burning her in the most shocking manner. Ler evesght in probably destroyed. Jealousy is said wo be the cause loaa and her chitdren LOCAL NEWS. WEW YORK ANI) TITER VICINITY, CrRIsTMAs Ever.—Although the vigils of al} Christian festivals are commanded by the Cathelic Cusins the wordin the wildest sense) Church, to be kept an dave of fasting, yet some of there particular!y Christmas Eve made ecanona of mirth and jollity. With Christrnas Eve the Chr at- maa he lidaya practically commence, although some o the December. The seavon terminates on the Ist February, or Can- Nemas Eve, by which date all decorations must removed from she churches, however, should last till the or the Epiphany. In olden times these twelve dave ex- hibited an uninterrupted rouud of feasting and jollity, and it is eti!! a jovial one, though much modified. There ara, however, traces of old Pagan customs in many of our popular rights and ccre- monies, which after the conversion of F Christianity, were still retained, partly because as a matter of expediency the rightsof that relicion were ingrafted by ita teachers on the old heathen ceremonies, and partly because it possible to wean ther old superstitiona, Wetor, and arc einicn that they commence 14th he Phe regular holidays. Twelfth day, was found im- vert entirely from their The hanging up of the mis- and the burning of the Yule log, are more especially denved from the Pagansgy and the custom !s still observed in Buglani, The burning of the Yule log is from the Sean linavians, who used to have large fires lit in honor of toeir God “Thor This ia the mont Joyouaceremony of Chriatrnas Eve. Each wapyfarer raise! hie hat when it passed him on ite way from the woodsand the barda welcomed its entrance with muskeiry After tho !lock had been baeif consumed, it was laid by till the following Christmas, when it was used to light the new log, Accompanying tho Yulelog wae a candle of movatrous nize called the Yule or Christmas candle, which during the twe nights of the festival was burned on the high t at mupper. nies ob- erred on Chnstinas Pve in England, which would take too much space to enumerate, auch aa taking cakes and bot cider as an offering to the principal apple-tree, spiced ale to the orchards in Nortolk, lve There are many other cer the revereal of the situstions of masters and ser- vanta, &e, There is always a mass sung at midnicht in Ca tholle churches on Christraaa eve. In this countrys however, mass ta nots Ul about 5 in the morr ing, and a grand ans takes place at 10 lock, Popular superstition bas it that the pow- ers of Jarkvess ere prostrated at this neason ; high or cock is aupposed to jcrow all ught long, ood in evonshire and Cheshire the belie. purrent that the cattle fall on their knees at midvight, and adore the intant Savior, as the legend says they ditin the mancer at BethleLe Rees are wai to eng in their hives, and bread baked on ©! ristras Was said uever got mould In thia country Christmas eve {fs also penerally observed asa time for jollity and merry-making Many of the customs of European countri hape more especially those « adopted by exclusively American. { Germany, have r ur people, although there are others the children, par ticularly Christmas eve ia an event at is anxic ly looked forward to, as being the time for tt vont of that most cemarkable and myst sonage, 8 The enr'y part of th ing iscommonly devoted to appropriate childish plays—snap-lragon, charades, ete, and also the preparation of the Ch tree, The latter in a comparat being of Gerinan orig'n, and country within the last ac mas tree is a bouzh of ever lor and g Jecorated with all that is toost pleas- ing to the eye of childhood, Sy toys and the thousand other articles that 4) de- light the little ones are tastefully arranged the hough, interspersed with burning tapers or wax Ainong even- santa Claus. blind-man's buf, aimas om, 1 vely new common in The Uhr pen placed in the par- of years. Candies, flow upon candles, giving to the whole a briliant and pleas. ing appearance. The hanging up of the little stock- jnsefor the reception of t! ecifte of Santa C'aus, | f ever, isto children the eveut In * ye ti vogue, the place re test interest olden when fire-piaces) were in eted for hanging tt was ou the ** crane" in the chimmey corner place was selected with reference to t! & convenience of Banta Claus, who, according to Ul lish tra dition, made his entrance adown t! ¢ chimnc A cording to thia tradition, Santa © aur isa pluinp etle good-natured old ch whe, envelopod in furs, goes from home on Chrivtinas J n sleigh well filed with every it e kit { presents for the little folk +a reindeer, Upto the roof he yoes ike down the chimney in a jify, where | stockings and proceeds tc ewuft them with ¢ candies and other presents, The pla f moder houses, however, has somewhat H ‘ the chimney entrance, aud the ing fa not quite #o cle Dut it matter arto the present day Jbave been settlo! ministers ton Roads was much more successfil than was prophesied by many, As the vessel has not yet com) leted ber mission or arrived at her final ces tinasion, it 18 not deemed necensary to give par ticulars at this time, Rumor asye that she w ll have ap opportunity to testher mecite under tire in afew days the resultof which will be looked for with great intercat, Art the last meeting of the Boston Soelety of Natu- ral history report was made by # wember upon the effect of pulverized, borax Upon the water bugs and cockroaches that jufost our houses. The ex+ periment was tried by sprinkling it around every crack and crevice suspe ted of affording sbelier to Tm irip of the Dictater from New York to Hump. | to the hospital, but died on the following mor a comes A wo the _ y : : A snow slide occurred from the roof of vole the children af plicitly believe Le Veritas ter Church in Hart Ct, Wednesday, during | blenesso a Santa Claus, with the session of the ecclesiastical council, As the | The little red ne ttt at ‘ Wemendous body of snow came down the | Which shakes when be laugh Like 9 bowl full of oe between the church and the ! re ne pax of the eminent divines remarked, “I ud | bo 2 es happened when we were | The mummers or masquere tave a » Cur.stias fostiviiies, and the p in parts of E -Inf noblemen used to envag | King, and at one period in | ganized to kill King Moory IV, under the disgnise of Twelfth Night inummers mt is on Bouth w Avother great past:me used to be found in toe reign of a personage termined the Lord of Ms. rvle, who used to sit as Master of the Ceremonies ot Coristmas festivities. Loose Lords of Misrule used to be in the houses of the King aud every no- blemap, sud also in the house of the Mayor of Lon- } plac hep story w & party Was or Th the present dy extensively Carried ning in es don. In Cambridge University, one of the MA's used to do the duty, and used to be elected to a- perintend the Latin plays under the title of Imper- ator Ludorum, In the Inns of Court at London, this personage assumed all the parade and cere- mony of royalty, and had even two chaplaina, who | preached before him in the Temple Church. He alxiicated on Twelfth d Tn the time of Charles I., one of these «pent 0) from his own puree, and wea knighted by that monarch. Those, with otber feativition which we have not the apace to menwon, characterize Christmas Eve, forming s Pleasant produce to the mirth, joy, and frolte of the morrow Tur Bau Ue The ball went up at noon yesterday, and a gay concourse of ekaters repaired to the Pond at Central Park, The ice waa in gool con lition, and all the appurtenances for the com- fort of v n order. A laree numler of skaters w tless visit the Park to-day, Tur ANNCAL Dinner of the New England Soelety took place Inst night at the Astor House Admiral! Farragut waa present. EXxencrsrs Ce with the ors were at er Institute connected 1 Ne Behe opening curred Inst evening, of Grammar 19, o«- OSCANYON'S ESTERTAINMENTS, at Torkiah Mall, vaiway, are well worth witnessing b } all who feel a curtoete regarding the nnery and custome of Turkish Ife. The different acenca are trated by the most beautiful tableaux, dances, songn, &c ScrrLty Strraurrs—The Newhern will inday, 24th + for the North Atlanti | ding Squadron, t the mai’s pase } venvers and parecla, ’ Morgan will proba- ft v be reads to anil for the Weat Gulf Bquadron on the Stst of December ma and parcels fore warded by Agerey, N these steamers from Osborn's Naval 2 Dey at, New York City. now needs oniv & awed debt be hell in the + ‘clock, the offerings and sub- ‘ evening, at t scriptions of the congrevation will wards raking up thia sum of $6,000 Le received tos The A H. Vinton, D.D,, will preach, and the sermon will be interpreted in the ei uae, Tre ANNcaL Enrentrarsment of the ‘Wil- Names’ Literary Union" wil! take place this even- ing, ab the room of the Fieventh Ward School, in Houston street, near Norfolk THE COURTS Tur Ornyer-Werep Lints Case tion resterday Evening The examina- of witaesses for the defence wag continued Mr. Bamuel Churchill testified that he bad been engazed in the army contract busness, and that he had a contract for 16,000 army conte, which he sold to Mr, Opiyke, Also sold to Op- tvke a contract for 19,00@ coats, obtained by Mr. Hitchcock. Opdyke was to pay a sh at for the contract. Opdyke hecan Henry &, Spaol evar n reference Mr. Opdvke's contracts, Witness sold Opdyke 50,000 verde of cloth [nm 1861: the goods were not dyed when sold to Opdrke;: the latter had then dyed by Scott, at Paverson; witness avid the cloth dved, and after the clothing was man 14,000 conta were rejected In Philadelphia ; Opdyke clatined from wimess a reiauction of gl on each coat, hecavae they were rejected; witness a!- lowed Opivke 41,500 M Witness sold bie contract to contd not fill it himself esion merechar cloth used in ene ¢ a Thomas Smith, of Bmith Brothers, tertifiedt that he fulfille ract obtained by Mr, Opdyke for the man f artoy Cathy order woe ory xteen these and were nt te Phila. delphin, w tt were exposed to the weather anil ¢ the coata in excess of toe number to be furnished by contract were rejected and re- turned to tha coty; Mr. Opdyke furnished the e centa on the Alte ¢ thourand shares to Nr, Opdyke aud Mr, Charles H. Ward cave evidence in reference io the valne of Mariposa stock, It sold at from foriy- five to filty-five cents in Octoher, 154 Henry D, Btover was recalled, aud examined re specting the value of machinery destroyed in the a factory, The withess ,ave @ curious account eration a avette, and told how he war ‘feecea" { 000 Ly the lawyer | Ile believed that that was the object of his tin. | Drinoniment The case for the defence was here con: luded, and the plaintit! went into rebutting testimony. w W. “Marston, a gun r was exan 1, The bill of sale of the gun iactory amounted to about 791,000; the inventory of the machinery was made froin the mach Ls, and was correct; very Was worth what was charge. tor it. The following were yester hipet Carmody and ' George PF. Low's alias John Williams, attempt at grand larceny ¢ rund larceny, in peeking ® #tace; John ¢ » of petty larce- | -An Ojseer Asnaulte Captain Hartt.—On Wednesday evening officer James ant, of the ‘T'wonts Precinct, ene | Niueteonth Precinct Police Station, in sovond street, near T Laveuue, and saluted tulu Larit offensively, and thereupon a dispate Juctice Ledwith committed them for trial. Alleged Theft of a Horse and Sleigh,—Benjarnin Grey, @ broker, wae arrested by officer Sevenson, AKMY. Soldier's Aid Soc . Clereymen, editors a: others are 16 Ls jueeted to ala io line navine the foil uz notice, which ie of interert t who have trieu Vthe arn DIRECTORY OF TILE HOSPITALS ‘The Sanitary minion have nade arrangemen | } ! ‘ t > of the 20th Precinet, for teking # horse and set, from 10th Avenue, near 2%b at, the p Mr. Joho McNeily, of 296 Tenth Avenue. er cused says that he was intoxicated, and (ntemd to return the horse and sleigh. Justice Ladwt, committed the accused, in default of $1,000 bail, Spurious Money —Henry Crosby was comm: ted ny dustice Ledw'th for passing a counterfeit bill, on the Buffalo City Bank, unon Mr, Eide Hinner, of 3 Franklin Terrace, West 26th st. The Beantifal. Men are go inclined to content themselves wt, what is commonest, the spirit and senses so eaai! grow dead to the iropresmons of the beautifal a, rfect, that every one should study to nourtsh is tind the taculty of feeling these things every method in bis power For no man can be to be eutirely deprived of such enjoymenta; it only becaune they are not used to taste of what ex t, that the generality of people take detiz inelly and tt sipid things, provided they be ne Fort this reason, one ought every day to bear a liv fong, read & wood poem, ree o fine pict mdf it Le possible, to speak afew reasonavie words, ‘ 4 56H. W., even.n3« ' eae CLEARED, ®, Lawrence, for Havana, + E Austin, Liv'l; LL Sturges, Part Roy BAKKS~—Laurn, Bremen, Eva Ht Piek, N Orleane, BRIGS-Palma, Pernambuco; Chowan, Haver’ GK tn bot, Narsau; Lochners, Yarmouth, NS BCHOONERS—John Hal, Hevana; Halitia, Joho, NBA nines, Accowac; Tram Smith, Wae ington; 5 P Goodwin, Stamford, ARRIVREI) Columbia, Harans: oving eprune aeak of and Mai‘! STEAMSHTPS—F SHIPS STEAMSHIPS torned, RAKK gC Albany. Caroline, HOONERS Pucnoe Aprreé Balance, fF Philate m tor Hoston: Traac Ric , Philsdeiphia for Be abethport for Koeton; N it for Bow J) Huntingto! lor Boston; W Sitns, Philadeiphio from a An, Trure, MISCELLANEOUS. Bi K OR BROWN—THE BEST LN Us BRIEST'S COLUMBIAN HAIR DYF Does not injure the Hair or skip. ‘lo be had of Drnt Kietecenerally, rice FIFTY cente per box on T° nwith resard ! Fastern ‘ “Otice Sanitary Commas Wash pe . Fuirtax, Va, Annapolis, Md. Anne Phe drew “7, Anita € vik Jnvetion, Md, York, Pear ia Department—For intorr Santlary Commiaston, Ne &, Va, Cheetnut Hil Reading, 1 Harriebure Vor tute ‘a Central Unron, hoster, Va, nastown, Pa, » York lepartment Wor ton addre ~ Cooper [rh vil York, N.Y. b Albany, N, Y. | Portemouth (irove, R. 1. Hoston, Maas, juriinaton, Vt. 1, Conn j) partmente Sanvary lumtus, Oh 4 addre th and trimmings, and witness made up the hing: the fits were divided; the rejected a wore sold \ © Keita examined —Paseed fifty tho “ - a anny biankets in 16%, sold by Mr, Oj dyk Lele hind ‘a Government Gaatle sreinia t Tiuomas F. Carhart, a cloth huan q Polat t, Virginiay* intere 1 sum f } Parke vey Virginia, q ri amout i : shure M4 ginia, = § nitereat ot Opes & Coluabie K sestown, Virginia, Hi ¢) 1a portion of contract! WAS On and : bod tetol py taon Opdyvke's interest were $172,000 ; “nh ule he appli March 4th, 1882, Opdyke & Co s received by! sevurel but ichera for their coods, and if the ID persor ie. ‘ ent corificates b beon seld at their ving nes ' mer nl etar market value, Of ~& C would have lost ew when last heard of , t in the hoepius money 3; Oj ke ion tan ony of the conu- aT hie proner " v baie te, wis f cake pe ed the capital V Maine of the eurceon or chaplain ¢ Janie ey dep i 5 pital at present, has he tecentls a We the die in hospital, and at what date f. T secentiy discharged trom boep.tal, was he di Charved trom service ¥ q 7. It not, what were his orders on leaving 4 More epee tic ttion as to the condition of an patient ao the Detriet ot Colutsbia boepitale will & Il furnithed within twenty-four hours after a request ut’! do ee ecelved at the Waahiueton office, M4 The otf.ce of the ¢ ry will daily from @ o'elo A.M, tone wh. P.M. 8 i ursent case: f applicants fr ne the door bell will be received ae any hour of the night, Much Inconve ce in condneting the business ¢ the Durectory he earieen where visitors have bee given duect access to the record books themeelve thie poactice will Loteatier be discontinued; nor ca lista of vei in horpitals, by States, countier nished frou wou The Sen celal authorit | from the F ates malntatn an @xteusive ¢ elem of a storsecuring the safi | COUVes ance te idistrilmtion ot goods put in. it eharre tor the lat pointe where the vt Are Laget wa e with equal care an aeueiomity mt Orie neat Wast! ingten, belore Vickebury and at Neshy lle—ite diats ot butions being voverned by ar porlron ot the wane’ of the patients in roe, Towecertaln the relativ characier of the w ‘truetworthy manner, ane to eoure an equitable distribution anc the goods dirtribated, besi.es the unpaid services o%Q the members of the Comtaiseion, twenty physician ie | of hich professional and oval character, end mor } than fiffy los-awents wre emploved, under peeunt urities for sible aud etheient vice, The i tof theve arimuvemont een abou 9 | dperceatum ofthe valu wuibuted 5 The Comm) sion has not authen oprin bat amply to & nviced te . and Tennant drew a pistol upon the Captain, an Bb hae lds iter 1 Office, ¥ Pm ee t, Hoxton asaua’! Cn brit wes re and disarmed by one of the ois | dantlary ston, Branch Supply Office, 1). a | cerg in attendan Tennant was then cornroitted | yhird Aven York tn te ell; but int made an ie Sanitary Commission, Hranet Office, 2 * } tolerable uproar, a de hinge | South Siath etre 1 eiphia, f { } the bunk rot thethecell, when Captain F f tary Commission, Bianeh ¢ pe Hawt (nates saubordinates to haudeut! tbe | Ohi : . . - prisot Vonnant stoutly resisted, but at leacth | Pie seers Oe magi aan Branch Supply 0 fee Penk be the irons were fixed, and the officers went olse- | YVanitary Commission, Branch upply OMce, Chica ali ty - | where, bot returning, thes ind thas the man go, Hi un } bad lroken one of his wrists in his vain efforts to | Sanitary Commission, Branch supply Office, Louie | free iimeelf. Yeu ty morning the ville. h rn ! taken betore Jus ly, and by ! Comr lon receives i r nid whatat " | ever trom th ove ent, ane holly dependent | bal Tena ve voluutary contributions ci the pabliator the '* otoey wtee ye $ of suet is (Ls operations, —Coutributiona of. eat wy sutiofactor & Seioners Ol | to jie Treasury wie solicited, and may be tenemited = Police, they remeved t to the Twenty-tirst, some | to Grorar T. B1KONG, Kay, Tiewsuier, 65 Wall stetly t " at ot him to the ranks Ho! New York, lmpagipes thé sHurtt wus at the boitom of | | ‘The yames of the following gentlemen, conmieeions T ibe Conn. se. lea.ings With him, Heace the | #8 01 te fr by iy of the ( ulted melt Oh a0 Breda ~aeae | ne ult, with which whate Burglara Fired Upon.—At about 1'y o'clock inye | voatorday morning Mr, A. White of 960 Bloesker Binney hes | kt, Was aw ied by burglars who bad forced an Ty v.'T’, M. Clathy . uy | foroph bolt, na e Lia Hquor store in the front lwase- is 2 « W. Burnett fy ™m demanded their business, and Boren, M.D Mark Skinner, at” receivink no answer, dred upon therm, but minsed | Wor ibbe, M.D), Jolin It, Ley wood, H | bis mark. and they escaped. Subsequently offer | 5: G- Howe lg rm, n Rogers, t \ Riker, of the 28th Preetnct, arroated Isaac Sinith Mi pe Ww "6; Couns, jap | and Richard L. S:age, youths of from 18 to 20, aud PYPE METAL O1 OLD LEATA—500, 000 pap Tbe. of spove wanted, for which the highest cash price be paki by C, CRASKE, IAL tam oO Wem “~