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.;-' -V-.. h u If 3AL NEWS. TnMm9-,lri.n The) popular. fW um ssldom to vqiullM by Mi eeea proaaaeaiaie nhwi r . th autit iiatmrtaat te- eee imW eoatrolled 6r th an- mm fUUaH theatrt of thin city, and its vtkrtfltaMttft to naturally Isafmaacd WHO BiiCMurn iwibhi la Urfi Dumber of our most Ml Ol ltniuri( nave nru I Manager Crorer, In accord- Ma UHTVnu ucvirr, mm "- Lon ti thli evening. The btvaul In Itt the mtiilfl hr KOD- 1 Mroag and hilum'i scene rr and ImU wonderful, nod the play Itself IWubAciiI All atimiM "PattT vbas.avaa.ot heretofore don to. OnFrb i.thU will receive his benefit, on which! i whi aouDuess oemucn mn Th li Head' In twlag rhars4. .MnVJam Unni1l-riil ll th BUC- 1M eeienraiea anisic, nw rm- t original iriin songs n" toro- i atuiiene br itorm. Mi li In d s great rd forth management, rne Pn I heft troop U another feature. . M'll Marl f-o It Mf onlv most accomplished flanse use, nut I li n wry MiItfitl young- lad) and w in, w itnout a doubt, prof Trr attractive. Mr. B. ates and llu. &MAltur aa .1anftai-a r mil that Clin M rw lined. and the rr WW are composed of pret tyaad talented young ladles. Mm Iom, thioM tmteriZtthl&Aj. J. II. Budworthnnd W.A. Bud- I mat light ofth profession. A. M. Herdandet ll I knowledred to be the kins; of pantomlmlsts mim AOm. THmiD is a verr D.esslnr vocalist ana if I 'nightly received with marked furor. In a word the iwium rnmnioi iowiidu win wuiiunim invni( a rrrai m-on-amine u nmfDira lo-iuzni. m nrw .;- ' T.Jal -.... Year's dar f o nerformanccs ire to be siren. After xtoon anu evening. I' Canter atmr, Tk grand re-opening of this I iruiy maguincrniiempieoi music win iaae piacr I al evening, and the enlertalntneot will exceed anTuiina iaav aai j ei Dcen ouerru to inr puuiie u aliftra7pili al st Co. It w 111 be well worth rlilt- lot the new Canterbury to-olfht. If but to lee the e fttrnslra Improvements which have been made to It. Although by the addition of a spacious gallery starrer Dumber of Dersoos can be Drolded with seats, yet we question whether the bulldlnjr, en- urfeuasil am Deen, win avrainmoaaie in ira mens crowds which will attend. We learn that thn new and splendid protetnium tiun were en- area several usys since, rrrn ueiore inrjr wtrs nnuoro, lor in opening; prrinrmance in-nisni. seetha names of the talented artistes comnoslnz inc companyfin anoincr autumn. roLicc MATTcna. Jai, Kiler. dlsonltrlri fined f ijw, uj justice vrurj iary sineru, urunaeniiesii nnra oo, vy jus- kt Urury. - Mav. eeUlnjr liquor without a license) fined liM, hr Justice Thompson. hn Thompson, drhlng on the pavement ( fined Jlllui leJt. aaaaull and battervt securltr to jDTJUHice momniDD. I k th peace, by Justice Walter. . ,krers ad McUhan, obstructing st.lewalkf fined npi,pTJUsgce tuompsoD. b in. ruiinrr iuu u, ,, rnvciuf itiui uicr btc- meffi fined S each, by Justice Thompson. im. juissamar anu pi, . muiien, ooiainins; ey under false pretences) Jill for a further pus;, dj-justice uturr. t Hartman. drunk and dlsorderlrt fined Sl.br Aie Walter. Jenn Hull), drunk and disorderly fined $it by eiice waiter. U.rtha llutler. dlsorderir conduct 1 fined at. dv Jul tic Walter. katwtMAi. rnuar Hbre Juiat Merrick vriterAtv. ionlca White, chargt-d with the larceny of $10, I propeny 01 ro. 11. rarneri lounu kuiiiv anu htenced to elchteeo mouths In the penitentiary. avis for defence. Andrew Semmes. charred with assault and bat- Wrv unou B. P. Morrlst found rulltv and sentenced m thirty days in the county jail. Davis for do Tciuia. Barnes, charged with the larceny of lunifry nicirs, ine properir 01 ! e. Ains;i luunusumy id sentenced to eighteen months In thcpenlten- .rw. Norris tar anee. 1 wter Broderan. charred with th larcrnv of unary anictesi not guiuy. norris tor aeience. variu ueii, cnargeu wun u assauii anu uaiirry won SoDhla Crawford 1 found rutllrt not sen- leed. uradlev fur defence. I i Patrick Calhoun, charged with the larceny of $15 In Treasury notes, the property of August Koclij oiguiuy. urauiry lor unrnve. Com. Foots Speiki Friday Nioiit. While Ainmttdore fnow Rear Admiral) roote waa In com- BandoftneneetoDtheMlstlssloDl.lt la said he would, whene er th chaplain waa absent, himself btndatet and on other occasions would often rrat- Sf nis men oy ueiirrriog 10 mem snurt, nut iurci e temierance addresses, since his retirement Isrom active dutv. necessitated bv a w iund received Liirlog the attack on Island No. 10, he has been dr raVlvedof th opportunity of addressing hlanien, f And unUl quit -ir tr s"1",""11"" aelner anr punui ' uurrs. c uuurnnuu, " '- .v.ki h.. n.ntt ta rratlfv our ettL. ni on Frldy eienlog next, on lb occasion of a " .,.. lU.nI t Iff tllvlalAB. Anna nf Tm. At lh new Himitvatl nii,un iiiuiuaiirri, ". & m h nenaior vtiison, aou oiners, ... . um pmem ana speas. Sl'SVlrlOVI Wtr.tav nnmlm khftnl 1 Ar1wlr Hftor Fuss, of the Fourth ward, arrested a man n PcnDBVll anla. B.tniia tvliA HM hl nam a 13l:n Devlne, on the thai-re of druokeuness. He ras conveyed to the stahon-houe aud examined riorv J lUUOe IIr. urhn nnTrai1 film In ti livk. 4 up six hours At the time h- was arrested h aa a vans in nis possession, titer h had been Xked tin th Offlcrr la. ! l lh atatlnnU.fkiia hOUZht he WOUld llinlna It. llnilIaAFrllt mi uvea luroea open aa.i sererai articles Taken ,i. v vw io iuf vunciusioB it naa oeen stolen. was marked "C, H. Wambougb, company H, h New York rolunteer Th nrlnnr will h ciainea unm in matter is in etlgated, ) CAnrLcssOrcRATiOM. Capt. Robert E. Clarey, Ithe second cavalry, cartleda loaded pi'toi into neofthe private boxes lu Washington theatre a Tuesdnv. In the Docket of tils sack, and durlnr he performance!! ecldeotl) went off, the bail using through the calf of the leg of a j oitng hfao Htlngnear hlmiby th name of Anderson, a sod f ex-uovrrnor Anderson, oi niainr, ana a clerk in neofthe departments. An o nicer of such rank nd position U hardlv excusable In thus endanrer- Lig the lives of thoso with whom he comes In con- .t. inepocKei oiaioosecoai is boicxav'ti) ine live lor sucn a loaoeu weapcini - Arbeit ron Laaceiv. Yeaterdav forenooo. )diccr Fcnwlck, of the Fourth ward, airested a tan b) toe name oi Aiirai arden on the charge 1 stealing a horse, the properly of a soldier In the .rmv. warden was oltcrlnr th animal for sale at Iio auction, ou Sixth st recti the soldier happened io be present at th time, and recornlzed the horse Us his property. He accordingly had Warden ar- ttWird. He was taken beiore Justice Dunn, at tils mnr. ana irsiinea inai ne nourui ine noraP oi a Isildler. He was ordered to git e security for a fur lr ucariBi, IiroRMtTiON ncoAHbito Sin, An Woi'Nnrn to I die as. While full Information of the condition md whereabouts of hick sod Hniiudtnlaoldlrrs In this military district, can be oMalned at the Medt ial Dtrecton on the north side of PennsyUanla avenu. between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. tUe same Information regarding thoe wounded it tie battle of Fredericksburg, anduot Included In UU military district, i an be had In most cases at the rooms of th various State Relief Associations. Tux Fine Dr-rARTM TNT. Monday night (he first regular meeting of the Washington Fire Depait meat was held at the Columbia Lnglne houci all the companies with the exception of the Franklin and Amrrlcan Hook and Ladder w ere represented, i Mr, W. 11. Hints, of the Union, Vice President, took th chair, Mr. F. N. Holtiman, of the Western Hose, was unanimously elected Ireasurer. No fuithrr business of a public character was trans acted. - a Qt'AATCAS rOA TlfC IflBtBNIA F0INr COM- rAtt. Comfortable and commodious buildings hate recently been erected lu the square fronting the fit Ion Enrlne House to be used as ouartrrs Ii for the members of the Hlbernla Fnglne Company. ' The will be neatly tilted up within, and pro tided y wiin an in iiiuurru luutrinrncrs. . KJSKITT wt. W. lr Wrort. .ra llohllle. N. Y.i John F. T. Coiiuer. Pa t Jas B iunlop;.Viwaukr SrJ at thfooAl! iion.urmen! .. nugnes, Aiet.iay, iiuia i.Mrs. &H. Hoilgers. Col. s. a. May, Ct.j J. U'llson Hodges, altlmorvi Ilenrv D. Wilson. New nrk. are atlh letrojiolltan. COkVITTl PlalulkmPalll llnrv. a I'ranMu I man, convicted of lorrerv. In June. InU). and sen. t fenced for three) ears, and Wm. Fugltt.coutleted, in lulu ia.-ui -.r f...... -....n ..j' '. . nu-ui, wu, ui tiu(BrBicuDK, auu srnirocru ior imrrv jTir,KT mctii pnruoqeu Ii) IUV frCSIUent. MvHAirn Mr. John J Monr.n(iia Mtv 1..1 letvulng. led to I he hymenlal alter the interesting Miss Betlle Rtgdou, original!) of Purtmouth, Ohio, Ibutwhohaa, for some time past, resided in this city. The ceremnn) was performed by k Alex. D. Moore, JloiriTAi. Bi'ilpino Git cn l. The patients In ana iiau nospltai having peeo transferred to h iiuiiuiiu iiaiiiia ur-ru irnuairrrru nit mory hospital, that building has been restored Coiomn CosvrNTiON The colored conv en Its owners. tlon, roaslsllDg of delegate from the several i r. ... . .. ... 7. . .r ; " r"7.L ... :.". :. l-. i son wmtM.vn uiaiiilhtii. 3i.ni nt surgeon r er-. "miiif, at on esiey cnurcn, isianu. mrv rrsi , Th nrnnrtf tnr would also ber leave Jacobs has been dismissed the sen lie fnr - I addresses were dellvernL Ihe most lnuortant uf . .Tn P"P'l"?r.Ji0U. ""P .P.1:"... ,Mor.-mmPn..tlrin fr -..!.. i n .;. T i" uhlfh .. I.v Jnhr T l n.tln . h ieri UmuintXi ". "WM OI mil i ! !" i " Lini their discharge. i anpiad the proVrlety of stabllVhlug a'ho.pltal for , f "rVB .?-nrJSf rf.BrTO nEZ " I lSSSJKrJJSl.7rtlL : J.K1" their Patronage will find, on the Second Floor, a ' Sent kS wer yesterday ooi - ..j.. ... . . .t ... a: ..t. r jvairruayuomuiiiini tu tne iu vapitoii risva, $ Dd isq five pAroied prisoners to aw Alt an Auiaogv, ' , i S6IDICM FrECTEp. Thre hundred and! -k and fellghtly Wdilnded s6lditrs ar ea-1 rrtT iiwui Aquie, vfi- eiij mis t"'' 1-n . it- r.'..v. o.n .-.-i ...i.n. r."'rV" """". " '' -v,."j - haudaomelv furnlsheil Hecentlon Room, in which PavviI tu'iil'vTifltT CrsTkAvftn CT - ..r..--, -..-.--. -""--.- -1 riBBTiiii laTonte pun pi nowwni. isi vcnlnr, about half past lv o'eloek, wai dlsoor tred tobe la flamei. The particulars; as far ai wo can iiou, an as wugwi i WhUi Mr. Flu aiatnont, the- buslaaas aanaffcr, and Mr. H- C. ford, the trwsurer, wer In swavtr- at ion In the aaioon Adjoining, one of theitag handi rushed I v nzclalmUc. The theatre la on Orer Mr.ntin(moniandMr.rordruhe4tothc entrABea back or tfiatheatw, but the lams drove then huk Jurt thea, meeting Mr.Glffbrd. who has ehargo of tha theatre, ht Infermed then " that thbulldlngwaigonaup."( On learning this, Mr. rtti llnmonigot assistance, and, with Mr.Gimtrd, had the desks and private papera removed from tha building, wfaleh, In leaa than half an hour, was entirety, oesimreaj inciuainr wararonr, music, scenery, he. The fire, no doubt, originated on the Uge,ai tha name were flnt discovered there starting, no doubt, from a store, which, In very bad Judgment, was placed back of the atage Itt on corner, within close proximity to the weaery. This Is the aeeond time Manager Ford has been burnt out In Washington heavy loser on both occasion!. Had any alarm been given, besides th ihoutlnr of those Interested, the hulldtlS? mllht nitenecniavro. uetinosv wim sits mm wubw Inr of Alarm of Ores mend their wan In thli mat xer. All the miialo and wdrnbeaff the " linens ntreis' and "XatanelU" was des toyed must arranged and collected during twelr jarsof Miss Rich iocs' proiesBionai irareis. iir. ana miss nieniam' private wardrobe was saved by Mr. Fenno)er, Mr. Rlchlncs acent. icnings' Bgeni. Though the building in th Immedlat vicinity wer saved froifueitructlon, yet nearly All were mnri nr less latnred. All the furniture was removed from the houses directly adjoining, but not without considerable damage by th water and th necessarily hasty and rough manner In which It had to be handled. Too much credit cannot be bestowed upon th arc men, who, after th alarm had been given, were early upon the ground, and exerted themselves to the utmost without regard, apparently,to personal danger or discomfort, to stay the progress of th raging ciemcnis. The steamer " tllbernla" failed to arrive nrotuot- 1y upon the ground, owing to getting precipitated Into a slouch on the corner of F. and Thirteenth trrrts, where an excavation had recently been maue ior ine purpiise oi repair ids a sewer. .u olentservlc was, hower, rendered on htrarrl val. Io view of the delay which hav frequently At MnAA lha arrival ftrthA'Mlhanill no th nfialnA of a Are, In coo sequence of It member not being I acquainieu wiinine ainerent iirreis ana lanri oi the city, (they being mostly stranger,) would ask, If It would not be well to have some on who Is familiar with th city associated with them a a pioneer. hare heard of ooly one accident, which, we are glad to state, was not serious. The pole which had been used to support, In part, th large trans parency in iron i oi in dui s bulldlnr. on which was dls- piajrti iii wurus "iunii innirvi- iibiibji been left standing rather loosely, a sudden Jostl of the crowd displaced It, causing It to fall upon a young man standing near, who waa knocked down and badly bruised, but not seriously Injured. We have been unaMa to ascertain th ti reels amount of insurance upon the building, but under stand It ! not ery large. Exhibition or FlCTrilEA CifArr.1. Sua ATM School. There was a large attendance on the oc casion of the exhibition of this school last even lor. The young misses were nratly attired, and ac quitted themselves well, while th male pupils were no. m an mirriur iu wicm. wenresent below id order or exercises, wnicti were of most interesting character! On Relltion Br hlarr Preston and Amanda E". . . . Hymn, (Sunday Army) uy me school Going Home, ( News paper By Ann Burch. " Washington By Benjamin Brail. The Stan By Marlon Bo wen and Louisa Con" man. Hymn to the Vnlrerte By Albert Winn. On Flowers, (Newspaperi By Emma Davis and Mary Kisier. Fnd of the Year By Miss King. Thinking of Thee-liy Miss AblHitt and MI is Kl- sirr. A Dollar or Two Bv Thomas Warrlnr. Going to the Rabbath School By BenJmln, Reai ei and Wells. Th Pet Rtbblt-By Clara Boss. Extract By Joseph Benjamin. Sunday School Instructions By Mil Abbott and others. Singing By the school. Glory to God la th Hlhest.j Trust Not to Appearances By George Naylor. What I Love By Fmtna Davis. On Reading By J. Sullh an and W. Weaver. My Best Days are Gone By Mary Preston. The Law) rr and Irishman By Sbreve and Sulli van. Going to the Leglslater ByRoby,Balt and Tlem mlng. Speak the Truth By John Sullivan. A Leolur By Jasw Mom and Albert Dick. Religion By Mlaee Preston And Mat. Th Revolution By Osco Pumphrey. Sunday nehool Leseoa, (Newspaper) By Misses KUter and Bureh. . -.,.- . s--atjiSAIMisllStArniAnd KlOtt. Th Manlao By Richmond Shreves. Singing By th school. ( Improvement of Time. Th Hint Bv Warner Rorers and Samuel Foube. Th wsy to John Smith's By W. Sullivan and Pumphrey. The Gambler's Wife Bv Benlamln Martin. Money Makes the Mare Gv B Miretee, Bait anu rumpnrev. Our rtarlsToitlnr Yet Bv Albert Dick. A fair Is shortly to be held for the lncflt of this scnooi, m wnun we irusi inry may ie as Biiccess' fyl as on this occasion. IlTXaXITINQ CASE IlFIOAE THE FHANriPATION Cow at. In the matter of Ueorg Hedge, petitioner for the freedom of his wife, her sister, and his two children or nominally I he petition of these four slaics in their on n same. Alexander MtConnlck was th owner, and after the emancipation bill passed th House awl was likely to pass the senate, and serious apprehen sions were entertained that th man, who, many tears before, when In Congress, moted fur the emancipation, might, as President, appro e such a Dill, nurneu nis sam ioux servants ou.i me vis trie to Columbia, where thev resided At his own house In th District, and built a little cabin a few rods oi er the line In Man land the Imaginary line oetwrenine utsirici anu ."iirjunii-win jiny; ms farm and passlag near his house. It was proved conclublrely,by many witnesses, that the sen aqts bad been accustomed to bring the cows from the Maryland side of the line audput them In the nen. which was In the DUtrlcti that they cam to nis house almost dally for foodi (per haps like the man who desired' to be fed with crumbs which fell from th tablet) that the aer ants for sevrral weeks had been most of th time In the DlttrM,t Hedge's, whose bouse waa lu the district) inn inry nau nrru Miumai mit) nu iur District side of the line iluce tha Uth day ul April Ust,and jet the said Mdfurmick claimed them as his slates, because oi M Ingrntous attempt to node the law slmph by placing 1h quarters on the lan land side ot the line. It has lieen suggestrHl that the reason why he did nnt amtlv for cauiiennatIon fur his alarea under the flrt act was his ln.blllt) to tak th oath rr quired h that act, and ineaimcuity, itoot tne possibility, of pro log his loj alty, as required by the act) for ue are Inrormetl his recent remotall frum an Import ant po-ltlon under the Got ernment ( Wi Tti tM To ii. : iKi (the rmml..lon,,. unaniinouiu oeinieu, not unstanaiDg nis persist ent opposition for three das, that the four peti tioners wer entitled to their freedom! so the hus band, George Hedge, is now entitled to his Wife and his children, and they cannot 1 bought or sold like cattle In the market. Grorge V H Day, Fsq , was counsel for peti tioners, and as the unanimous decision was ren dered said, " Now, Hedge, jouuwn your own wife and chlldrrn) lake good care of them." JtrpOGMrARKK'S DCfUIONOHTHE PAtlEROr the HAiKMrx. Judge Merrick esterday morn ing delivered his opinion on the prayer from the hack men, asking that th railroad company be en joined (rum using so much of the road as Interferes with the hack men and omnibus drivers plying their regular vocation at the railroad depot. He decided that the suit waa properly Instituted) although the Interests or the complainants are dis tinct, the suit Involied the establishment or a right common to allt and further, the road as laid was In violation of the charter of the eompany, and a nulsanoe. interfering with the regular prose cution of the busluess uf the complainants, and that It was not competent for either the Secretary of the Interior or Commissioner of Public Build ings to authorlt the erection of a nuisance. He ordered an Injunction to issue, (the complainants siting the usual bond to prosecute the suit.) pro I &""'" '" "??'"- '?.- "H-K Uir roaa as now euqsiniciru as ties on new Jersey ' """.W.11 ' the intersection of said road with the south line of C street north. This injunction will give the hackiurnthe right to use th C street side, as well as New Jersey avenue, as stands. The Asir.MLs Ou rcii. The Cslv sry Baptist confirmation sometime since entered Into an ar rangement, through th Hon. Amos Keodall and his son-in-law, with three of thi trustees of thi Assembl)'B chunh for the purchase of a church building, as It was under mortgage fur the sum of j,uju which had Wen borrowed for Its use. In congregation ofth latter church, however. Insist that the trustees who bargained away the edifice, being onl) temporary officers, had no legal right to do so. As neither party seems anxious at present to become Involved in a law suit In regard to th matter, It Is probable that the church will remain Id qulst possession of th Assembly's congregation, i - r'.t w. ...n hlch was adoDl Another resolution prevailed, reui ailed, requiring eaohdele- t gate to glv iu toward, a capital fqqd of (wa, i t ' " Ret. Da, Magoom Dechmes the Caii. Mans Hiii-Rsv. Dr. Mugoon, of Albany, N. v., has Or . cnnfoin cju rv(uiiy tfnuste mm wy tn itf' i if rruiiiivi iuii'f' Deaths or &oldt Th fbllo wise hav been reported slncoewr. att i eame n. 1.1111, eosapaay i,mui n. w, Geo. Gregorr, company K, Ttk h. Y. BenJ. DoxtoUr, compnay C, tth N. Y. nrt. John A. Chlthester, eonay i Wh Ohio. Wm. K. Hugh, oompany C, Itth Vt. Vanroos) Robbln, epmpnnr O, Wth M. J. B. F. York, company F, M Me. n P. Johnson, eontpnyC,fdDeL r' . I'red'k Wlnseher, company B, Tth U. t. Inf. Chrlt'n Aldlnger, oompany C, 1th M. Y Corp. Cha. Oanwell, company C, Id V B. Inf. J. II. Town, Quartermaaler's Dept. Wm. i. XX raft, company H, lOd Pa. R. H. Rettlg, company H.Jlth N.J. Corp. Wm. B. Tlbbets, eompany R. 4th Mf . J. P. MUM oh, oompany E, lUd Pa. J. CalbfalU, company D7 lWt h N. Y. Mlch'l Turner, oompany B, 1M N. Y. r. O. Johnson, aompany K, lith M. rilai Leltxcl, company D, 177th Pa. Wm. W. Horrell, company O, Uth Pa. Reg. Private Burdlck, oompany A, 1th R. I. Corp. C II. Flanders, company K, 11th N. II. P. Condon, company B, T7th Conn. G. Z. Barrett, company F, Oth N. H. Wm. M. Milton, eompany B. 118th Pa. llsha Fleey, company A, 7th Va. Ceo. C ross,eompany E, 6th N. Y. Ambrose Burgess, oompany K, Uth Me, Corp. John Marskell, company O.flth Mich, serg. Frani Heleok,compsny G, illlh N. . m. anon, company u, isisi ra. J. McF.t ay, company H, Mth Pa. Corp. W. d. C. flail, company A, ith N. Y. Dai Id Powell, company , lOSth N. Y. Manuel Bassler, company B,Ud pa. Almon McHenry, company A, ftth Penn. Resen e Corps. Haley II. Half, company D, 10th Vt. Serg. Henry Osgood, company D, tth N. Y. C Wlssnmlller, company B. Itth Pa. Reserve. Richard Stew art, company J, 8th Fa. Franklin Bell, company F, 4th Ohio. Samuel J. Cablll, company C, 38th N. Y. Wm. J. Galllfthan, company C, tilth Pa. Serg. John Cahlll, company C, ffth N. Y. Corp. S. R. Thompson, company C, 37th Conn. John L. Caswell, company H, 13th N. It. Ml, t UM1II, VUIUBUJT Ut OlH C, 4, Isaac Stafford, company H, 4Vt N. Y. Henry Real, company A, Uth U. , Infantry. CttEtrcAKE and Ohio Camal. The following bats arrived at Georgetown since our last i If. Dclafleld, Amer. C. Co . HI tons coalf Thlrta nau, wneaii .. vtatson, wneat, ao i u. v. Hon vivij uvivru vu. iv, ivu, cunii a. . ntvrt uur- den Co.. 100 tons coal) K. D. Hartley, wheat, fco Anna .-Marion, Borden co , 103 tons coal. lot loiioirinE; urpartea i , i. siiiiiriniiii iii n. ruiiuir,!.. timiuuiii Temple, G. W. Rohback, II. DelaReld, A. J. Boose. Bahxivo JUtu. The follow I nrr Are the rate At which banker and broker are buying And telling gold tnd sliver the legal trndcr note neing iiioBiAnaarai Buying. Selling. OoM - - - fto ter f. prrm. 33 per c. prem. BIItpt ... 23 " 25 " Wcmand note S.1 " SO " Banks oflune In WAshlngton and Gforce- 10WDI Washington. Georgetown. Bank of Metropolis. Bank of Washington, Patriotic Bank. Farm's A Merch's B'Dk, Farmer, and Meet's Bank. Bauk of Commerce. Tuk Bcllioi Bank redeem Its note In U S. Treasury notes, when any amount from one aouar npwams is pressnteu, Atteitiov, ArrtiCTknl Dr. Vellny Is yet cneaeca in an extensive practice in this cur. and we would call the attention of the poor, punr, emaciated victims of their own sins to the best sources of remedy. First, give p your present course or lire at once ana forever t ana secondly, call on the most skilful physicians, (and none are hetter than Dr. Vellny,) and be curea oi ine aistaso wnicn l now nnuermin log yonr constitutions and sending yon to a pre raatnro grave. Goto Wmitehuait, 4M renasytvanla Avenue, io ootain superior UKenessei at reaueea prices. fine vuru tiiHcui, luruicnj suiu mi e per avecn. now selling at Ati half dozens, same rate. Colored Imperials reduced from $30 to 30 tel'lng whole sin colored at only Al. I will excel la "Colored Cart4d4 iille$" havlnr securetl the services of a superior artist for that hranch of business. Like nesses of many of those fallen In battl can be ob tained nerei aiso caru pnowgraprui oi prominent ma, both civil and military. nov ii lm Ihdia Ritbsea Goods. It Is not necessary for .Mr. If. A. HALL to enumerate the different alrlea an I kinds or Rubber and Gulta Percha manufac turers goods he keeps (he has them all) on hand; and a glance Into the beautiful store or list of price tit en by his attendants, will tonvlnce any one that is eetaUlshment Is rtttff th only Ml KuUtr II errAeusr.and Is located at 310 Pennsylvania ave nue, neat door i Msr. riarperst mneneir ury Gooils wan house, he t wren Ninth and Tenth streets. deeS tf i A Woad or Anvim. Those who hai been doctoring for weeks and months without obtaining relief, should consult Dr. Flshbtatt. whose office is at No. 431 K street, corner of Fight, street, and b rauicaii) curea. iwenty-nt years experience nas establtBhed Dr. Flshblalt's renutatlon aa a Phi si- clan. ReBtcaae4uredln a fw days. Charges moaerai. ux. iiianbAir, No. iti K treet,corneref Flghth. Opposite tbe General Post OlBce, Iidia Rubsca Coo r The place to buy your RUBBER COATS, LFIG1NS, CAMP BLANKKTS, HA FLOCKS, HWFKSACK, and every article made from INDIA JtUBBr K, la At H. A.HALL'S India Rubber Warehouse, where you can obtain them at manufacturers' prices, 110 Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets. o 33 India Robbca Boots amd Shoes. The ahov kiiivitb bis v.M inmfir n, .mbb j iuiuh Rubber Warehouse, 310 Penns) Ivanla avenue, than at any other store la this city or lclnlt) . This it . Call M satisfy yourseh es, 310 Pennsylvania aapue. no 33 tf Dciiaaalc India Rubier Goo in. Mr, H. A. Hall has Just received a lot of Otflcers Long and Light dull finished Coals i also, dull finished Pon chos, extra large sliest also, a lot of blue Fngllsh Talmas, very long, at flO rachi which he Is selling at manufast urera1 prices, at his India Ruldwr Ware house, no Fennsilvanl avenue, between Ninth and 1 snth streets. oct 37 tf Ueoigetowu Marine 1.1st, AAAIVAM. chrs. IL C. Knlaht. Whlrlnw. Fall Rlier. elder. aiv.l iiiuiiiHP, rrniKiu, oniitiiii'rr, luiuurri I James Martin, Harding, Fall Mteri boats DaM, act J, H. Ynumans, Peterson, Bltlmitre, lumber; tfiiura .iinitiu, iiniiiiuii, w mi nitrrf inima imihi Linn, Null, Brlle Plain, Va , rmptj I nexnectrd, Buchanan, Belle Plain, Va , empty n I CurtU, Dalilmore, produce for Gov I steamer rianirr, Curtis, Balilmore, produce for Government. rtrrRTiACi. Mtttt Washington, Bodlne, Staten Islandi Prol , "". """'"" " -- DIED, On the evening of the soth Instant, of scarlet fever, Limie Ann Miras, eldest daughter of Wm. R. and Mar) Flliabeth McLean, aged 13 years, u months, aud 21 da) s. The funeral will tak place Ihls (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 43d Massachusetts av enue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, w hUh the friends of the family are Invited to Attend. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Fstat of JAMES RICHARDSON, fate of Boston, seainau In the United States naval rt Ice, deceased, are requested to present said claims at the office of the Fourth Auditor, at Washington, D. C, within four months from th first day of Januar next. JOHN KLNNEALY. Boston, December 6, 1863. dec 3 it .EV GASTKJiRUJtY HALL will be nt-orrrn Wednesday, New Year' Eve SMITH DEALT., No. 361, Seventh street, between I nd K streets, Is the place tobuy your winter Clothing. They sell cheap. Try them, por 31 dtjanl WW CAXTEliBVHY It ALL WJLLBB Rt-0rtNU Wedueadlay, New Year' Ke. TOTICE 18 IIKHKUY GIVEN THAT il the Copartnership heretofore existing between LYLK t COFFIN Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHNG.lYLE, J. A. COFFIN. JohnG. Lyle still continues tbe business at the old stand. Washington, July 31, R3. ly NOTICE.-DINNEHS, M'I'PICIIH, Halls, Prlv ate aud Public Parties. ! The Subscriber, at the urgent request of the Clt- liens of Washington and the Public generallv, has now resumed hisout-ilde family business, In the suppljlng or DISSEHS, PARTIES, Vt'PPlV.4 MFATDISIIhS, Sent to any part of the City at the Shortest Notice, and will be superintended by the Subscriber in per - to remind Mrs. GAUTiEn"will be haunv to receive their or dsrs. Enttancfby t lie Fji ate Door. ' 1 n. nAt'Ttrn nov qs olm 253 Pennsylvania ayenus. XEW CANTERBURY HALL WILLBS BK-OriVCD Wctlncfrtay, ffjew Vrf Efl, SPECIAL NOTICES. Cf-Mas le Ifvasiersa Major George W.PcW tlgrew, nn affiliated Master Mason, of Oorgla,who died of A wound received At th battl of Freder Ickibnrg, will ,loempliano with hlsdylng request, b burled by th Masonl Fraternity. Brethren of th order are requested to meet at Masonl HalL corner of Ninth and D, to-day, WrDNFJDAY.j Hit Instant, at I'i o'clock, n,m. At which time And plac the funeral will be held. Dr order of the GRAND MASTER. The public ar respectfully Incited to Attend. drcl - T , 1 S A O X DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strenclhen, end Invigorate. They treats a healthy appetite. They ar An antidote to change of water and did. They ovarcom effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind They prevent miasm tie and Intermittent fvjs. They purl fythe breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspesla and Constipation. Thev cure Dlarrhfea. Cholera, and Cholera Mor- tbus. They cur Liter Complaint and Nerroua Head , ache. . They are th best Sitters In the world. They I make the weak man strong, and arc exhausted nature's treat restorer. Thv ara made nr miri St. Croix Hum, the celebrated Callsaya Bark, roots and herbs, and nr taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to are or time of day. Particularly recommended to delicate persons re quiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons, p, H DRAKE h CO., V03 Broadwar, New York. i 26-m Q- The Ladlei of Wesley ChApel propose holding A FESTIVAL In the Lecture Room of the Church, corner of Fifth and F street, commrnclnr on Monday evening, December 29th. The publto are respectfully Inv ited to Attend. Ticket, adm'.tlng a gentleman and laity durlnr the Festlt al. A enis. to be had at Shepherd's Book store, corner if Set enth and D, and at the door of in- cuurcn. uwai CT- Th Great Pettnssir an la Ronte. The Iulckcst and safest route to the Northwest and outhwrst. TwothroufhtralnsdaUy, and one on Sunday. Soldiers' tickets at Government rates to mi me principal points in in jionn auu nm. Tor tickets and further information annlr at th of- uir ui 111 uirt iruuaj,, num iwuit. uui iiicmi corner Penmrlranla avenu and Sixth street, un der National Hotel. Olflce open from! a. m. to t p. m.ion nunuays io p. m. aug 8 ly Agent. Cf-Bpeelnl Notice. On and after Tuesday, April 1,13, the tralus on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will commence running dally, (sunda)s excepted,) leading this Station at 1.40 a.m., and connecting at Washington Junction with Mall Train for all parts of the West ta Wheeling or Parkers burg. Through tickets sold and baggage oui nnu i'ikr W. P. SMITH, cnrcKru. i . i'. .ti 1 1 ii, M. of Transportation B.a O. R. R. Ap l-dtf 13 Writ on' Progreasof Slarery.- Conies oi inis work are ior saie at ti the office of the National Republican. Pamphlet edition. 35 cents. Bound edition, ti cents. tj-llatehelor's Hair 1) re The Deit In the IVorlrt. William A. Batchelor's celebrated Hair D) e produces n color not to be distinguished from nature! warranted not to Injure Hair In the least remedies the lll-e fleets of had dyes, and Invig orates the Hair for life. GRF.Y. RKD. or RUSTY HAIR Instantly turns a splendid Mack or Brown, leaving the hair sort and lautlful. Sold by all DrurgTsts, fcc. EhThegenulnelsslgnedWM.A. BATCHFLOR, on the four sides of each box Factorv. No. 81 Buclar street. (Late 933 Bmad- way and 1 Bond,) New lurk. my ty WANTS. WANTED A LAD. about U years old.who y can read and write, to ro on errands and makahlmselfgenerally useful to a Mk-blnder). Apply to LDWARD LICKTT, dee 31 3t T.l Pcnn. at enue. AIIOCHH IVANTKD-ir possible, centrally located, and north of Fcnmthanla atenue, itiwi niiuui in iu ntriir nuuim, iur auiMll, uric class family, old residents of this city, having prop. ertyoflhelr own. for particulirs, please apply. ir or by letter or In person, to the Agency OOlce, 6U Ninth street, near Penn. Avenue. intn iirrn, near rroo. Airnui. N. B. Tenants for Part of houses o- otherwise. can always be had at this office, w Ithout charge, dec SO-lw N. IL MILLKR. WAMTKE-A SERVANT, to dotth general housework of a small private famllyi also a QIRL to nurse A child mail u . mesded, tx each, tair wages will be pakl. Apply at 43T Ninth street, between F and O, epioslte the Patent Office. dee SO 41 WANTEDA white GIRL to do the house; work for a family of four. Reference re quired. Call at No. 171 South B street, between Ninth and Tenth, up stairs. dro30-3t W II. JAQUF1 WANTED UIOUSF.furnlshedorunfurnlsh. ed, onthe north side of Pennshanla Ave nue, between Fourth and Twentieth streets, with from six to fourteen rooms, at a reasonable rent. A first class tenaut oanbe secured Please address "O. B ," Box 606, Post Office. dec 77 VW XirANTED. A GIRL to do the general house Tf work of a family of thre grown jwrsons. Apply at W. L. Wall k Co' , vomer Pennsyh anla arenue and Ninth street, dec 33 OVSi: WANTED, W possible. In the central part of the clt) from atwtiit Six to Twehe Rooms. A fair rent will be paid, and the best of tenants can in secureu. neierences fit en u re quired, Pleas address l. o. box fito," de 2M w QCAHTEAMASTCn's DcrOT. Airini'Ri ., uro. it, iooi. WANTED! WANTKDI-lOOFxnrrlencrd CARPKNTFRt for the Quarter master's De rartment at Alexandria, Virginia. Applications o be made to Mr. J Doughert), superintendent. at thlsdepot. t B. FFRGl'SOV, declJ-lia Captain A. Q. M , I S. Army. Al rxnnni4j, V., Dec.12, 186?. "WANTED Five Hundred good, soLcr, aud V exiterlcncedTFAMirFHH, (.tribe (luartrr master's iK-iiartmeut In this clt). Appl) to C H Snow, (cneral Superintcn.lfiit.at thlsottUe. J J DANA, d 13 lm Capt and A Q M,l S Arm). "TrANTKD.--Ladles and gentlemen to c.in.ult U La oliliie, a descendaiit of Attrololit to IMAlHHrOn in urrBI, OU All KnnirS Ol IIIC, NI -Sll FU-i enth street. Diseases examined and cure.1 In . f H't CUin SirCt I Uw sittings. ilecu .,., "II r ANT El ANTKD-U the New ork Fmplo)ment TV Agency Ortlce, Airncr umct. no on niiun sircri. iirar Pennsvlvanlaaenue.TWFNTFlV (M) UJiltc and Colored GIRLS, with good reference, as Cooks, Chambermaids, Laundresses, Waitreues, Nurtes, and Seamstresses. Also, oung Coloretl Mea, to wait on tables iu Private Families or HaleU. Also wanted, houses Immediate 1 , with or w Ithout fur niture. Ftnnlo) crs In want of good hel, will find It to their adv antage to call. may 33-t f N. H. MILLFR. "YirANTKD, For a gentleman and Ids wife, a TV Double Parlor, with flrat-clAia furniture and board. alar a. Price not so much a consideration as a ntct Th best city reference given and required, dress "Banker," at th Clt) Pott Office. .V711 CANTERBURY HAIL will he nE-oprNEn Wednesday, New Year's Kve. Ad- NAVY YARD, Washington, OmnuHdanll Ojfice, DtrtmUrV, 103. FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD IS HERFBY OF FERED for the apprehension and delivery Into custody of the commandant of the nearrst Navy Yard, of each of the following named persons, de serters from the na al sen Ice of the United Strifes: Acting Third Assistant Fnglncer Henn Boroum and Acting Third Assistant I ngluecr William Gad Uard, both of the United states steamer t urrltuck, and both believed to be resident of New InrLor Brookhn. Acting Master's Mate T. H. Brown, and Acting Master's Mate Augustus Farwcll,of the- Potomac Flotilla. John H. Campbell, Uaplalu of the Hold, Vlotui Perry, sesun, sud II. M lkebc and John McCue, landsmen, all of the Currituck. ANDRMV A. IIAHWOOD, Commodore Commanillng Navy Yard and Potomac Flotilla. deo JO iw XEW CAXTERBVRY HALL WULPE RE-OI'LSn WedueMlay, New Yeav'e Eve, DR. FI II n I, ATT, Of No. 431, corner of Eighth and E streets, Opposite the General Post Office, C(l ne consulted on R1IEVMA1 IC AFFt CI I0.S, COSSLMPTIOS, HM li CO MP AIM'S CURQML AFFi.f'IIOASlaswellABallDlicascsnriniprudeiuf) i 0f whatever character, and which ma) 1 declared , incurable b) other ph) slclans. He rngagfs to make , an immediate cure. rrom nis icnginy practice in tne science oi mem cine, he Is enabled to oiler himself to the public ft nemg tne oniv one in vtAsningioncamticni auuru Inr niredi' rller. All en .fa pi.ndil u ill he rustAii. tel. He warrants a cure w Ithout the use of men our) or anyothcr dangerous medicine. Receotcaics our) or an vol cured In two N.B. Lett IU 1 wo or iiirreukii. il. . ixiii irauiiiini iu ui. r .. ni iu. units, nu. 431. corner of Eighth and F. streets, opposite Gen- eral Post Office, will rcelv immedlat attention, oct y NEW CANTERBURY HALL W1I.LB1 RE-opBNgD WCHtHY JffW Ytar'f 3vt, . Utters addressed to Dr. F., at his office, No, AUQfriON SALES. BY GIIKKW. AVILUAMH, Awetloweer. VALUABLE DWELLING llblSS OS C ST. AT Public Sale. In virtue of a decree or th Cir cuit Court of th District of Columbia, No. I fin. sitting In chancery, In a cans wherein William n.vorcoraa ei bi. were piainuoi Ana Itenry C th trustee appointed by said decree, will proceed iwwinu in uiKucai uiuucr, on tne premises, on TUF.SDAY. the SOth dav nf Deeemb-r. lAJ-l. it i o'clock In the afternoon, the following valuable All that piece or parcel of land la the city of Washlnrton. which Is known as the tm half of lot numbered twenti -eight, (ML) In reservation numbered ten, (10,) as the same Is laid down on the public plat of said city, fronting ST feet on C street north, and running back 180 feet to an alley, to grtherwtth the three-story Brick Building situated thereon. Terms of sale are: One-third cash) and the resi due In two equal Instalments at Sand 13 months, with interest from the day of sale, the deferred pa)mcnts to be secured by a deed of tmstonthe premises sold. If th terms be not compiled with within fire days from the day of sal the subscriber reserves the right to resell the property, for cash, on ten daj s public notice of the time and place at the risk and cost of the purchaser In default. ah conveyancing at tne purchasers cost. A. HYDF, Trustee. dec SO It GRF.KN k WILLIAMS, Allot. nThe above Hale la Mitiwuifrf. n . countof the rain, until TUESDAl (the 6th day 01 January, ltH3, at the same hour ana place, by order tt Hi frit if A (IDITM a. ll'ITIIitri dec 11 colds Auctioneer. BY flit RE IV A. WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, AUCTION SALF. OF HOUSEHOLD AND KiTfHr.1 FtrnKiTunr.. On WRDNFSDY, the Slst Instant, At 10 o'clock a. m., w shall sell at the residence of a gentleman declining housekeeping, on Klrhtsenth street, between Naur York ,nut and I streets, a general assortment of Furniture, Mahoranr Sofas. Chairs. Rockers and Tables Kinnoaany isressing uurcaus, wain it anas ana wardrobes Jenny Und and Cottage Bedsteads Feather Bed, Hair, Cotton-top and Husk Mat tresses Thrse-i'Ir Ingrain and Stair Carpets Cook, A (Might and other Stot es China, Glass and Crockery War And many other articles too numerous to enumer ate. Term cash, dec -2t GRF.FN at WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY J. C MeOCinE A. CO., Auctioneers. OLD BOOKH AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY KVKNINO, January 6th, ItWJ, eom mcAclngat K o'clock, we shall tell, on the first nuur ui tne Auction noomi, a large numoer ot uid 1 Books, Accumulation of some time, of a dealer In 'this clt), now declining the business. Will be j sold positlte, and continue each etenlng unfll all are disposed of. J. C. McGUIREk CO, dec SO ills Auctioneers. t )V W.r-.AVAI.L.. CO., Auctioneers. J Comer nf Ptnn. crenut mnd AMA l.ttouth tide. I cxrt S 1 1 V K SALE I or j KLKOA.XT A.Vfl Ii J C 1( FUltS, 8UITAIII.E FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, AT AVCTIOS. On TUFSD4Y MORNING, December 30th, com mencing at oMock. at our Auction Rooms, con tinuing until all are disposed of, the stock of an Im porting house FROM NF.W YORK, all manufactured In the very best and richest man ner, and warranted free from moth, and as represented, consisting of Real Royal Frmlnes, HudiOn Bay Sables, Mlok Sables, French S.bles, Russian Squirrel, Rock Marten, &.o, A very extensive assortment of aluable CARRIAGE ROBES, GF.NTLr.MKN'S FUR MUFFLERS and GLOVES. We respectfully call the attention of th public to this stoik of elegant Furs and Robes, made up by one of the best manufacturers of Broadway, .New York, for retail trade, and to b sold for cash, without rcsrne. W L. WALL fc CO., de 37 Auctioneers. B Y "VV. Cm WALL 4k CO.. Auctioneers. i BATH HOUSE ASH HXTVtitS AT AlC- 1 10.Uv Irtue Lt a Ud nf trust mada bv Chat Un, McOiikon & Co , for the benefit ol the creditors of said tlrm, I will, on TUESDAY, 30th Instant, at 13 o'clock M., on the premises, expose to puMtc sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, that well known establishment, the Metropolitan Baths, containing 14 Iron Bath-tubs (aiir and shower,) 2 BollerB, Oil-cloth on the floor, Matting and Car peting, Oak Arm-chairs, down Towels, 14 Mir rors. 14 Combs and Brushes, 11 Soap Dishes. 11 Flesh Brushes, Gas Fixtures, 6 Muslin Curtains, Walnut Desk, Lounge, and manyother articles too numerous to mention, together with the lease of the premises The sale offers an inducement to persons wishing to engage In this business, which recommends it to their vspeclal attention. S s. WILLIAMS, Trustee. On D,bet rlcieolh and Twelfth streets, Just next to the star office. W. L. WALL fc CO , dec 31 Starl Auctioneers. 33" Tlie abot e sale la postponed until FRt DA Y, January 3, at th si me hour and plate. W, L. WtLLfcCO., Auctioneers, BY J. V. MefUTIRR At. CO., Auctioneers. CHOICE bUILl)ln LOT IS PRISTISa QfFWEWikEAV ALCTIQS. On MONDKY AFTrRNOON.Ihe 5th ofjinimry, at half past four o'clncL. we shall sell, at auction, one of the most desirable Lots In Printing Office Square) said Lot fronting 33 fvet4V, inches un First street west, and running back isuiret I Inches to a 20-fcet alley, being the secoud Lot In the square from the corner nf Hand Hrt streets urt,atid situateil nearly In front of the residence of the late Senator Douglas. Since the purchase of the Printing Office b) the GmI ernment, thlft section of Washington has rapid I) Itnproi ed, and no more desirable opportunlt) for tinrornicnt or lniestntent can be found lu the ell). A thlttj-fcr t alley runs throuch the square from ".! to west, in the rar of the lots fronting FIrit stri'it. lertiii s&Oraahj the balance In six and tuelre months, secured bj deed of trunt on the propctti. Js ('. M((,UIRK Alt), dev 21 tds Auctioneers. . I .Vffir VAXTEItBURT HALL mhi ue Hr.HircNrn Veiliietla) , Net Year! Kw, iT HI INVKMims AND PATENTEES, MUNN A, CO . nronrletorsof the SclentlHc Amer. lean, and agents for procuring American and lor clgu ! A T E N T H . With Sixteen Yei)t txnerienc in the Builntu. Refer to Hon. Judge Mason, Hon. Joseph Holt, Hon. W. D. Bishop. ex-Commliiloncri of Patents, and to more than fifteen thousand Inventors who have had business done through Munn h Co.'s Pa tent Agency. Pamphlet of adv ice sent free by mall. Patent Laws and Regulations, loo pages, 35 cents, m;:. No charge for consultation, orally or by mall. Preliminary Examination In United States Pa tent Office. St. Offices, No. 37 Park Row, New York) Washing ton, corner of F and Seventh streets, opposite the Patent Office. mar 14 mlf XEY CANTERBURY HALL win, he nr.-orr.Mi Wednesday, New Year' Eve, 1 A H T E R N PRODUCE. soon barrel Apples, S.iw do Potatoes, loo d Turnips, 4uo do Cider, 3 ton Sermout Duller. Iu store, aud Itndlng, by Lr alTK tt. CO , luniieitkut I utnc, dec 2i dtf near Bvltlmore Depot. XEW CAXTEUin'RY HALL wirt me miTNtn Weitueaila), New Year Eve, NOTICE. KW itersons having cl ilms against the Fstatecf JOHN IllLt, Ule of Ihstou, sea man In the United Mates uaval service, deceased, are requested to present said claims at iheotllit of the rtturth Auditor, at Aldington, D. C, within four months from the first day of Januarv next. JOHN Hr.NfvUALY, Claimant. Boston, December 33, itWJ. dec 2 3t XEW CAXTERBrttY HALL Mill. PR RE-OPKSEI AVedurwU)', New Year' Kit, 1tST. OnoraMtttheiJof December, among mothers, a note drawn b) F. rrorutuel. to the order of Andrew Luti, for 26uoo, payaMe eight I i s after date, nd duo about the if.f of Decern I r ' sill note was over due and not protested vvheu lost. Ihe mtkerof tha note prefers the prudtutlon i of the uote beloro piyuent. The Under will ! suitabl) rewarded by leaving said note with S S llllams, r sq , at Ms law office, corner Four-ami- a-haw anu i iireet. vvasnington Lity, or io CHARU'S MLRKLLIN, D street, near .lrnth street. 1o 7T 5avviw VTTT CAXTERBURY HAll wil'jSK RErgKcn WadniiAsy, New Ytay'i StIi AMUSEMENTS. WARIIINOTON THEATRE, C'emer of Eleventh and C Urtrtt. Leasees Business Manager Stag Manager Medr k Co J. H. Gomoii -Fred.O. Naet NEW YEAR' EVE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER SI, 1663. Second Night of the Re-engagement of Jy?. FRANK DliSW. Second Night of th Favorite Actor, AT?. X. J BARRETT, Who Is engaged for a limited period. Second night of th SEIUOUS FAMILY. Amlnadab Sleek Mr. F. Drew, Capt Murphy Magulr Mr. L, P. Barret The successful burlesque, th BIUDB OF AIIYDOR. Mlrta, (the otlgtnal "Bold Privateer,") Mr. F. Drew. Hanlons, Moreste, and Conrads outdon by the Dtrvt$hn, On New Year's Nlcht Mr. Drew. Mr. L. P.Baa- sjett, Mus CHrstJtEY, and Mrs. G. Maeder a PRICrv OF ADMKION. Dress Clrcl and Parquet te. 60 centst Orchestra Seats, 76 cents; Family Circle, Oft cents) Private Doors open at 1 Vl to commence at 8 o'clock, dec 11 riROY'ER'a THEATRE, Ptnntylvania Atnut,near Wilfardt Motet. Leonard Graver Manager Thi (Wednesday) Evening:, pee.3tt. BY RFQUFST OF NUMEROUS PATRONS, will be produced, THIS WKDNF.SDAY KVENINO, Dion Bourclcault'a thrilling and magnificent ro mantic spectacular pla) , in three parts, entitled PAUMIETTE UNDEIl TITE SNOW, on Th Avalanche. KateDenln ns Pauvrette. Mrs. O. C. Gcrmon as Duchess Grandral. Isabella Freeman os - - - - Louise. Chas. Barron ns Maurlc. Ben. Rogers - as - Bernard. D. Setchell - as Michel. ONLY NIGHT OF PAUVRETTE! In rehearsal the beautiful dramatization of Mrs. Snuthworth's popular stor, the lllddeu Hand: FRID K EVFNING, JANUARY 2, ISM, Benefit of MR. D. SETCHELL. RATES OF 1DMI81I0NI Private boxes. $4) Dress Circle, 60 cts.i Orchestra Chairs, "ti cts j Family Circle, 28 cts.; Colored Gal lery, SO cts t Colored Parterre, M cts. Seats may b sect red from 10 o'clock a. m. to S o'clock p. m., without extr chary. Doors open at quarter before 7 o'clock. Perform ances commence at half-past ? o'clock, dec 31 AWir CAXTERBURY HALL tviu.be nk-orENxn WilnMly, New Year Rrs. UITARY EUUIPMKNT, 1HUNK, AMD HARNESS MANIIFAOTOUV, 4KB R.T.nlh .(re. I, nrK)iTit odh reixowj" nxu, WASin.VQTON, D. C. 1 mtnuf.ctur. of th. b.it nttrl.l, tod bar eoD.Lotljr oo h.Dtl, Ur,. .nJ r.it.d t.iort ni.nt of Military and Cittum' SADDLES, BRIDLE1, BTIFAST Cor.LAMS, FKLT SADDLE CLOTHS, SJIADRAQVES, P.t.nl Food and Water Bnckctt, Spur., Officers nawraaclcB, Officer.' Flue Sword Ikltn, Bell TrlranvlncB, and Field Glaia Caiea. T li U N ic a . SOLE LEATHER, IRO.Y FRAME, DRES1, unJ WOOD BOX TRUXKI. VXl.ISFi, TRATEUSa DAGS, HARSESS, ic. IlKPAIHINU. A.I manut.ctur 1 runk. rxttnih .1) , and nrcra- aril) ha. all klml.01 Trunk Malerlaf,! .li Utter preparrtt tn repair Trunk., &lo., thoroufhly anil prutnntly.thnniny other e.tabllihment In the city JAMl.s 8. TOPHAM. oct 14 1ml XEW CANTERBURY HALL Wilt. HE HE-Or-KNKn M'.du.htn', Ktw V.ar'a Kl. at rr.ssu'LVAxiA avfxvl; (North side,) txtwrrn Ttrelflh and Thirteenth .I.., and 388 rcssinrASU avesie, Under the National Hotel, Otter to the public for the Approach!!),; Ilollil.)., their richly ai.orted itock of GOLD SPECTACLES and ETE41LASSE3, with eenulne Brazilian Tcbble or rerticoplc Ca.ca, correclly aulleil for eter) aight. MICltOSCOI'ES, Ol'EHA GLASSES, MILITARY FIELD GLASSES, PIIOToailAHIIC ALUI'MS, CARTES OE VI1ITE, . c., at the lowe.t prUea. ilea i XEW CAXTFRBVRY HALL MILL DC KE-Ol'ENED Wetlueatlay, Jrw le.r'a Ktr HMIK CONKICSSION.t AND X i:XI'EHIi:.CK or as INVALID. Pulll.he.1 for the benciit aul a. a watnlog and A CAUTION TO yoi'.Ml KN who , utter from .Spermatorrbtvt, Nen on. Deblllt) , Premature Ucl.), itc, .iipplwng, at tbe aaiuv time, Till: Ml:ANH Of St. LP CL'IIK. llyon. who ha. cured hlru.tlf.aft.r being put to ifreal exp.ni and Injury thrnuun iuelli.al humbiiE and quacaery Dy vnclo.lng a poit paid addri.acd enelot., alnele cuidea may be had of the author. NATIIAN1KL MAFAIK, Faa. nov illinlf IlMlfnnl, Klnira Co , N. V. .Vi'ir CAXTERBURY Jl ' L Will DE HE-OrEIiED Wetlueatlay, N.tv Year. XEW CAXTERBURY HALL WILL RE IiE01ENin Wediieadaj't New Ycai'a Kti, SMITH & HEAIX, Ns. 3(11 HKVKNTII Street, between I and K street., Is th. Cheapest Clothloc House la town. Try tb.u, Kt U jganll vrvr fnvrrvBrifV rutr wilt, he m-oriMD M 1.MI A N U I. I N A ll., J 0 P 1 1 C I A s s, AJVIUSEMENTS- THE NEW CAS TUB XEW CAXTSRJBl THE XEW CAXTERBV TffX XEW CAXTERBV THE XEW CAXTERMUM THE XEW CAXTERBV THE XEW CAXTERBV THE XEW CAXTERBURtT THE XEW CAXTERBURY, THE XEW CAXTERBURY, Lonttlana Anv4, near Sixth Street. Geo. Piac.VALCo.....ror'iAWDMAiutM. GRAND RE-OPENINQ NIGHT t Wcdacvrtay Evcnlnf , December 31st (NEW TEAR'S EVE.) II t npsndttns lmprsvimtatil This famensefy rutpWarplao of amusement will be opened on th above evening, In a style of may ntAVcni'V not to be equalled In th country, Th work has all been executed by H'athtngton rTwa mtn, at a coat exceedlnc FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS! New Proscenium, Prirat Boxes, Balcony, Par quctt, fcc br Messrs. Entwtsle . Barron, Build ers. New Stairway, Stag Appointments, A., by Mr. James Darllnc and Assistants. Gsa Flxturca, kc, by Messrs. Myers J. McOhan. Painter In Fresco, Messrs. Schuter k. Co. Plastering, Mason Work, Ac, by John Keller. Th magnificent new Scenery, Decorations, fcc, by Messrs. Lamb h Mor timer. Th Canterbury Hall is bow on of tha largest, handsomest, and most oomfbrtabl Temple of Amusement In th country, th proprietors having spared neither pains nor expense to mak tt th GREAT MUSIC HALL OF THE WORLD I It has an entlralr nw Auditorium, new Prosce nium, a magnificent Dalcony, which alon will ac commodate over 4QOprsoos, new OrohesUal Chair which, for ease and elegance, cannot be surpassed. F.verr seat In th nous has besn o arranged a to enable e verr Deraoa to hav a full rfew of th ttaoe. which has been fitted up with new Soeucry, new Curtains and Appointments, by torn of th best artists in th country. There has been nothing left undone that would add to th comfort of th patrons. The order of entertainment offered Is second to no establishment In th world. In proof of which, the following array of talent Is respectfully sub mitted to the Intelligent, amusement-loving com munity. MISS AGNES SOUTHERLAND, Th Scottish Warbler. MISS KATE PENNOYER, The Popular Terpslehorean Artist. MIS3 NELLIE TAYLOR, The Charming Melodist. THE COURT OF BEAUTY Miss Jennie Allen, Miss Lllh Brandon, Miss Clara Berger, Miss Tilly Forbes, Miss Kate Harrison, Miss Anne Harrison, M'lle Jennie, La Petit FJla, and TIIC BEAUTIFUL BALLET TROUPE I GEO. R. EDF.S0N The Great Comedian, Pantomlmtst, and Vocalist. THE TALENTED CORPS D'ETHIOPEt consisting of Willis Armstrong, Juggler. H. W. Fagan, the Unm ailed Comedian. T. M. Hajes, the Champion Clog Danoer of tht World. Billy Emerson, the Reliable and Versatile Per former. .M. Jean Cloak I, th Disci pi of Terpsichore. J. Sylvas Clarke, the Acme of Punctuality. Harry Talbot t, the Immense Tamborlntst. Who will appear every evening In an olio pod drla of C0RKOGRAPHICALITIE3. The evening entertainments will conclude with th comU pantomime, entitled THE RIVAL ART18AN8. Jack Bnoodl - tieorg H. Larson. Sam Wax - Willis Armstrong. ADMISSION Balcony snd Parquctte.Sftets to Orchestra Arm Chairs, 60 cts to Private Boxes, holding six persons, ft&. Two Or and Performance on THURSDAY, NEW YEAR'S DAT. Afternoon, at a o'clock, for ladiu ahu cm tear., This will glv th Ladles a chanc to se THI1 BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE OF MUSIC I Admission to Afternoon Ladle, 0 cent; chil dren, lu cts Usual night's entertainment tor Gen tlemen at ?V o'clock. 44 11 XirASIIINGTON VARIETIES, Ninth itrtit, near Pmnsytpanta avenue. PROPRIETORS -ACTING MANAGER -BUSINESS MANAGER A. HAMBLINACO A. M. HERNANDEZ - JAMES PILGRIM BF9T COMFINY IN AMERICA. CROWDED AXD DELIGHTED AUDIENCES 7 I00K AT THE ARRAY OF TALENT. Th Wonderful A. M. HERNANDEZ, ASD ItlS TALEliTe.D TROCPE. First appearance of the Young and Beautiful KATHLEEN O'NEIL, The great Irish Comedienne and Vocalist, who will appear MONDAY EVENING, DFC. , In her great character of the IH1MI PERFECT CURE Alio In a characteristic Irl.h Melange, entitled IRISH COURTSHIP, In nhUh she ulll sing her Original SODg of "NO IRISH NFID APPLY" KATHLEEN O'NEIL, KATHLEEN O'NEIL, KATHLEEN O'NEIL, KATHLEEN O'NEIL, Tbe Irish Wonder. First Appearance of MILE. MARIE ZQFt MLLE. MARIE Z0L MLLE, MARIE ZOh MLLE. MARIE ZOE, The Most Accomplished and Charming Danieuse In America. First Appearance of the Celebrated .MR. . YATES, MR. B. YATEB, MR. D. YATEB, MR. U. YATES, BAM LONG, SAM LONG, SAM LONG, BAM LONG, BAM LONG, BAM LONO, The Great Comic Singers. First appearance of LA PETITE HELOIBE, The Child Wonder, (only (he years of eg,) la tarlcty oi Marvellous Performance, With the Great A. M lleruaudex, A M. lleruaudex, A.M. lleruaudex, Th Celebrated BUDWORTH BROTHERS, BUDWORTH BROTHERS, MISS ADA TE8MAN, MISS ADA TESMAN, And the STARH OF TlIE VARIETIES, M USERlNd OVER TITTY PERfORMm!. NEW YEAR'S DAY, Two Urattd Fcrfbrmauc ulll bglien. CT Special Notice A Grand elatlnel uhlay Afternoon, for thp accommodation Of 1 and Children, commencing at S o'clock, MIS!" EVA DRGNT. The Accomplished Vocalist, I. FNOAOFD AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, And will appear On Mouday Eveulng, Jauusry Oth Parquctte and Family Clrcl Orchestra Lhalrs Private Boxes --.. Single Mats in Boxes - 98 cent - TC .u LOiorva v.rst Z Doors opes tt iu a'slock I rtrlpratnttl M OBaV fPUJ(o'1011l, IIM i lBBBBBWKMLWILWLmli