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THE EVENING STAIL WAnmirrw both coBitry, la their Ihaste to rrtfl)n the Ute iniwui it ferryut the tight of the argument aoggeatod, hat the public artnda of both aeetleoe. It thtoite thalfhe sf the erime committed op to whlchwoald appeal to the understandinga and to the judgment of all rtghMhlaktag tmm, kH. la toe away mm, hM made the sf melodramatic toeaV awgwhlufrwiseeldestlrthesgfcprtag of that It haa foiled to caauoaad respect or to Impart the Mister? lemoea which wight Un JET A recent has laid half of the 87 The Peruviaa Oomuseat baa mode axraugiwaata We istroductiea of fiS.OO* Irish nu over by astasia on the Rat river, ait New York, la the fog oa Thursday night, aad three persona drowsed. inrTbe faaeral pagesst oftoeNew York firemen, la hoaer of the tele Beaator Broderlck, comae eg la that city la weriew (Sunday) after 1 phyaictea aad druggist, named Johs Wlleoa, la New York, has been arrcated oa a charge of attempting to take the life of hla wife by sdjalsistedag to her some stupefying drag. ST The New York Herald pokes fan at a Mr.

J. If. Semwtt of the Anditor'a Oteee. Richmond, VV, who calla oa that paper peremptorily for the at the anther of a totter written at Weetoa, Tfll oa the anbjert of the Ferry lusnrrectoll the requisition la doe form, Sbd then he'll thinkabout it! Lira Itox steamship Tennesaee. with Yera Cms dates to the 8th Instant, aad S36.00U is specie, has arrived at New Orleans.

The Liberal expedition against aad Cardova was a disaetrona foiiere Uea Jlejla. without firing aeon, retreated, loaing OUC men taken prisoners, 1,600 muaketeaad IS cannon, which Geo. Mlnon captured without killing oae. Gen. Marqolza had pronounced tat Santa Anna, after aeising a conducts having la charge la which be undertook to aarert to aad appropriated of the amount tlmself.

and detained the reat at Gnaturiaato. British and Prearh ministers energetically paeteated against the act. President Mlramon, agatael the wtahea of a cabinet, with only foot Mat, left the capital, eateaaibly to cuileet treop? sad aarsae Harqalsa saa traitor, hatttwaa feared that Mlrsaion was leagaed with Marqnisa. Th? Liberate were greatly encouraged thereby. 6ea.

Dearollado had defeated Ges. AShrd aad eapaured hla artillery. He entered GuaaajnaU with ajjtx; men Gea. Well was at Legrea, sad Gea. Degolladc wna pursuing.

Ho Graode city had been attacked by a portion of Cortina'a baud, who pillaged nearly everj beaaa. It waa reported Cortina'a two bandi lumber 708 mea. The Brownsville pesple were in great diatoms The maile were aU Interrupted sad the oatAawa threatened to destroy the town aad cnt off aad murder all relaforcemente. Eikmms or Paoraasoa Lowx'a Mammoth Btiiooa monater ballooa at the grouadi the Crystal Palace, which baa been for weeks peat a welling ytaibly before the eyea tboee who would pay their tweaty-flve cents foi toe ahow. has exploded.

The see idest took plan esriy Friday moralag. After reachiaga height oi twaaty the gaaay tehrte, to the aorprtea of all aoddealy aplt opea, like a North river a had befon breakfast. Itaowltessa the grooad aa fiat aad flabby aa a wet rag. Tha Profeaaor and aaaistast are aetemaly gazing aa tha wreck, aad three to aecurely to prevent tta going to Europe before ai tha paamsgui get abroad, sad dodged aac trmada ioag white, no til the vlgoreas pel KQOCktA lttIO XnMtn Lass arrest of Walter 8 Land, of Virgiais, la Baltimore, Some few month return to Norfolk, hla examination am scape, at from the otocere having blm it charge, will ha readily recollected bv moat reader of toe Mar. Maeetbea nothing washeerdef blm maaj lad red eaapoaed him dead until oi late, whea he was again captured li Mrttotutea st Ferry, sad acting nadet this beoef, ewue peesaaa tilmail the aathoritiei he waa arreteed.

He employed ceoapel whs? he aaSyaualrsted hir real character. Hi was overheard tad was Immediately put la aafl Bum Crrr espremfrem Deave City, ef the 3d Inat has arrived at Leeeeaworth delegate ftan the Territory Jegteeoa cornea paaaanger tor the exspess. HI seat by Dr. WUliag. Theeler tloaaf Mr.

Bteel aa Govaraet la ronteated. Th Laalaiatoae was to ateetoa the 7th. The weather ea the mou ate Ins was very fine, The yield of geld te the sUnee con tinned large tetnlt. baa alao arrived Mr. IHiiuWa aa delegate ftoto Raaaa totter from Utlcamye: on phrateally.

He nfiJTto toko aa laidmp, aV tefilag that they waa ted to pnt him to sleep tat tfeira aiadnim a alga of The Clactaseti Gazette baa a despatet foam m. leak, Nov. impor pram ami hya today, preaeatiag aa autborMagea espmtttoaeftoavlewa efthe Hon Edward Batm radicalarpubll. He hellevm that alaverr la nol twritery je EfvSw the colon ita iht D4T toe tftohigae lUianU, Wlsroaaia, Mlnao. wa, geatneky, Alabama, South Carolina, sadgssssa.

Tweaty-one in all, thna for. delegates to the flo to the A' Orf SteSScda reward of sws isfvs; poilssi the fid tostnaa This reward ill. ttoa hy the eHy aathortttea. Aaator ataa gletsg his aame as Joha al. caoaad hla srreat.

He la la jail them now "tpgi' I 9 wwi act eoesir. Pboxptvbss III Aiuut I of i it the Brownsville affair as ltat jjjjjjj On the day before yesterday I that aa application for mlliy I iff it from I JCVTw-t pr-s I tt or rather urbuea. It to to be that I Depsrtarit, relitln to the tto lnrreapt of the Ualtod States Armv, will prevail with wiatee, as such tbfeftmn I I Raton Roogs euaol possfwy ha Mat bervua 1 I there without leaving the potato from whence they atart without doe military protection. It 1 I would ha well for Jhe country, indeed, If the 1 of Congress could be abstracted from ident-maki ng long eaough to enable a majority of I meaktntt what nearly all others I how fully the fact thataayalwa I I a ription of the troop anewerfd I the rsaltlla of the country well enough twenty I 1 years ago. Is by no mesas Its peeeent mil-1 I itaiy raqal remeats Railboav con-1 1 strut-Men of this work has already become a quseI tton of time only; and very short time at that.

It I la now evideat that this community to, so to I I speak, unanimous la hWef the Improvement; I the enly difficulty being the conflicting I I of the different parties destriag to gat the work In I their owa haada, that led last wiater to the criminations and recriminations which debated the eaactment by Congress of all the different propoI sitioas to secure the and in view. The meettag I oa the subjsct, held on the night before last, the proceed lags of which appeared in yesterday's II SWT, represents one, aad a very reepectaWa later- I eat, deelnag to obtata the charter. As thsrs will doubtless be three or four such Interests equally as I aazious to obtain It, warfare on the subject aimI liar to that of tost winter, bids (air to spring up I 1 shortly. We are for the construction of the work, I under some properly-guarded authority from Con' I muss, without carlag who secures it, so that it en urea to the benefit of the Washington public by I assuring to them the use of the read at moderate charges, and without granting away righto aad 1 I privileges likely to prove disadvant i.eous in the I end to the general Fbok Hons from the Sqaadroa, dated on board the flsg-sblp Roanoke, off Asplnwall, Nov. 2d, have been received at the Navy Department.

Roanoke left Asplnwall the aad arrived at 1 San Juan del Norte the afternoon of the 1Mb, rei malalag off there until the 34th, when the ship left to return to Asplnwall. On her cruise the II flag-ship communicated with the St. Louia off I the mouth of the Colorado branch canal, where will remain until relieved by sosaa other I vernal; aad also with Preble, i at I Chiriqui Lagoon. The Roanoke reached Aaj lai I wall en the S7th nit. The Sabine wn ott Saa jnan del Norte.

The Jamestown arrived at As, plnwall on the SSth ult. from Carthgena, and I having provisioned, left on the fur San I Juan del Norte and the coast of Nicaragua. I I Taxatios the last sixty years there Las I been paid Into the treasury of the Corpoqpion of I Washington, sixty thousand dollars on the prop1 I erty situated between the Canal and Eastern I Branch, south if street, terminating at I sard's Point, concerning the importacce uf enling which (property) to the asm and ooeupation I of our feUow-citisens, ws published an article a II day or two since. We leern that la the course of I the whole sixty years aforesaid, the only expendiI tares at the Corporation oa that property thus 11 yielding sixty thousand of Corporation I revenue, has 'been for digging three wells and I placing in them throe pumps; the expease of I I which was, by-tbe-by, asseased on the property II holders Interested as a special tax, aad paid by I them independent of Um regular annual taxea! Isntax General I I Land Office has just received a plat and flaad I aotes of the Pawnee snrvey recently completed by I Deputy Surveyor B. D.

Halbrook. This survey I arm made in with instructions of the I office of the 18th of July, 1958, under the treaty of 1 I Sept SB, 1866. Tbe surveyed reservation contains 1 I much excelleat land. It lias npon the Loup Fork I of the Platte river, in the Territory of Nebraska, I Some three years since a few Mortnous formed a I I settlement oa the North Beaver Creek, adjoining II the east side of the reservation. A number of I bouses built by them, and several acres of .1 land broken up aad fenced.

11 Am leave of absence for 11 slaty days granted Pint Lieut. Chartoe O. Ander11 SOB, 4th been extended two months. Tvn following report of the I weather for this aaornlng to made from I Telegraph to Institution, I time of observation to about 7 o'clock: a I Novum IS 1859. I Washington, D.

cloudy, wind F. I Charlottesville, cloudy, I Stauntad. clear, I Lvnchburtf, cloudy, I Wytbevllle, clear. 4.V. I Bristol.

cloudy. I foggy I Chattanooga, I Atlanta, cipar, nsrsmstsr at the Smlthmnlnn, at 7 a. (corI racted for temperature,) at I Therasamstor, nt7n. at noon, 58'. Maximum during St hoars ending a.

m. to; day.W; minimum I Mrs. Fanny Kembto to at the Severs Hooss, I Boston. It Is eatimated that Hen Fever Burnham mads 940,000 a year while acting aa State Liquor I Agent for Mnssachasstto. Pyaon Browalow.

the well-known Tsnnesi I see editor and controversialist, was at one time a I house carpenter at Abiagdon, Va. 1 I O. Vermont; Hons. M. H.

Perlov, I Geo. H. Parley, nd Col. Hayward, of St. Johns.N.

I H. B. M. ommtosioncrs to negotiate the treaty; Judge Brewer, of Marxian are at the t-l National. 'I Hon E.

Ward, of New York; Hon Edward I Stanley aad lady, of California; Hon Ws.B. I Reed, of Penaeylvaaia, late Mialster to China I Baroa de Wederstedt, of Sweden, are at WilI lard's. Gov. Aahbel Wll lard, of Indiana, to at I the National Hotel, oa his way from Harper's I Ferry to Richmond. Va-.

to iatercedo with Gov. I Wise for the life of his brother-in-law. Cook, toncsd to be hung for participating in the OsaI watomle Brown aflhir. bath) MORNING.at I so'eloek. J.

J. KANE.Sec. Disciples iLj divine service oa TO MORROtV MORNING, at ttoslook, in nSpar Sail ofV Pardy's Groesry Store, ra hetw -sn rraTTHk LADIES IXTKRESTKD IN lair for Protest LTrMOR smmam SF 1 y(J mp 4 JjMK.fl 1 iMSa DUw of thf Cttk, of the Baltimore American.) Cbablbstowx. Nov. proceedings of the Circuit Court tvMirm county were brought to eloM liiftfmoming, sfter thrre jW" was tbe anrfetTto get another vMN of tbe prisoners waa greet.

They were brought Sato Ciurt bv the deDoOee aad ptaeed fa the bar, la a range or chairs facing the udge. Near Cook frmllim. RutiKi orm 22Z tbe former being somewhat vehement Hi bl? man aer of speahlng, whilst tbe latter made aftrro im nrcssion by his great and collective style of de livery. Both protested their Ignorance of the at tack on Harper'a Ferry, tin til the Sabbath befbr the night of the attack, when they were called 01 to iWfir to obey the orders of their command? Bee wo. Copple stated that he knew he woold ponlaed for his foolhardy attempt, but he though it should bare been lighter than had been ad jadged.

The negroes declined sayiag anything SXBTBBCB or TUB PBMO BBBa Judge Father proceeded to deliver tbe acute nc ob the prison ere, which waa received by thee with great firmness. The sentence waa that Johi B. Cook, Edwin Coppie, Shields Green and obi Copelaad: Yonr trlala, on which we hare been a long employed, bare at length ended, and all tba remains to De done to complete these judicial pre ceedlngs. la to pronounce and recoid the judg mtflii which by law must follow upon the crime for which you have been tried, and of which yoi have found guilty. These crlmea bare all grown out of a mad in i road upon this State, made with the predeter mined purpose to raise la our midst the stand.tr< of a servllo insurrection.

In the execution of thi purpose, In the darkness of a Sabbath night, yoi seized upon a portion of our territory, capturei several of oar best them as hos tages of war until your party was Itself over com by such of our slaves as you couk seise upon with deadly weapons, which they to use against their owners, whom you to them as their oppressors; and, in your efforts push yonr bold ana unholy scheme through to successful issue, you have taken human lite in fewer thau live instances. The evidence io? abundantly proved that all these things have it one, aud by the force of that evidence jury afte jury bus felt itself compelled to bring in its vei diet of guilty agaiust each one of yon. Happily for the peace of our whole land, yo obtained no support from that quarter whence yo so confidently expected it. Not a slave himself to your paitv, bnt, so soon as he could without tbe of your rifles, or as night gav him opportunity, made bis escape from men wh had come to give hlui freedom, and hurried place himself oace more beneath the care am protection of his owner. Wben we reflect upon all the mischief an ruin, the and fearful crimes, which mm have attended even your partial everywhere should be thankful that you were soon and so easily overpowered.

For these ofienoes the law demands the penalt of death, and imposes upon me the duty of pre nouncing that sentence. It Is the most palnft I duty have ever been called on to perform. I In spite of your offence agaimt our laws, I cai I no: but feel deeply for vou, and sincerely, I sincerely, do I sympathise th those friends an whose lives are bound an in yours, an whose hearts will be so wrnng with grief wbe I they shall hmr of the sad fate which has overtake I ton, the objects of their warmest and holiest affei I tions For them we all do sorrow; whilst du regard fur our safety may not permit us to forgiv the offence of which you have been guilty, I that tbey will turn for consolation, and you pardon, to that good Being, who In His wrat reiuemboretb mercy. Make then your peace wit I Htm for you must soon be ushered into His pre I euce, there to be dealt with as His justice and I merry ordain. To conclude this sad duty, I now announce th; I the senteuce of the law is.

that you and each I of you. John Cooke, Edwin Copple, Sbiek I Green and Johu Copelaud, be banned by the nec until you be dead; and that execution of this judj I merit be made and dons by the sberlfl' of th I county, on Friday, the sixteenth day of Decetnbi I next, upon you Shields Green and John Copelam I between tbe hours of eight la the forenoon an 1 twelve, neon, of that upon you John 1 Cook and Edwin Coppie, between the hours I twelve, noon, and five In the afternoon of sag I day. And the court being of opinion that the I ecutlon of thia sentence should be la public: It further ordered that this judgment be enforce I and executed, not in tbe jail yard, but at sue I public place convenient thereto as the said shert I may sp point -and may God have mercy upon tt I soul of each one of you. During tbe delivery of the seateace the ntmo I silence was observed, the solemnity was vei I marked. A Urge number of spectators wep I as also did the judge.

The prisooota were remanded to jail, there I I await the execution of this judgment. mlsciluhol's Mattbbs. It Is supposed that Governor Wise will respi I Brown, who Is sesrieaced to he bung on the 2d i I December, until the day fixed for the other execi I tloas, so that tbe exel tomcat attending the affa I nay be all gone through with on tbe same day. I Gov. Willard, Attorney Gsaeral I Voruees and Mr.

G. Crowley, left yesterday I Washington city, and It is supposed will all I visit Riohiuond. for the purpose of consultln I with Governor Wise. The feeling here now 1 I favor of Co Is very great, and a commutation I pimirhment to imprisonment would give gro I satisfaction to a large majority of the tblnkin I portion of the community. I There was considerable excitement la tow yesterday mornlug.

In consequence of the busnin of a wheat stack, the property of Hon. Williat I Lucas, near Hulltown. in this county. Tbe stac I was tired about nine o'clock in the morning, an I about the same time Mr L. observed suspicion I looking character walking from tbe direction I the tire.

EfiWts were in a shert time made fc tbe arrest of the man, but without tuccrti Seoul I were started in all directions, in order ta arra I him, but returned atnlght without having accorr I plished their purpose. I It may be mentioned here that a bold attemf was made about ten days ago to murder Mr. Lucai He had retired to bed, and bad bis lamp near hiii reading. He had not been in that position Ion, before be heard a noise, and In a moment observe the ish of a guu outside of tbe window. Immediately sprang from his bed, seized bis rc votver, and riubed to tbe door.

As he reached th door, be saw a man wheel his horse, and ride 01 st a furious rate of speed. The man had ieA th gate open, and had little difficulty in making hi escape. Who be was, or what provocation he ha for this i.iurderous attempt, Mr. is entirely Ig nor ant of. Tbe affair has been kept quiet thu long, in order to detcct tbe wretch, sbould attempt to repeat his horrid design.

Mr. los on his wheat will be about 8500. Several barn and stock-yards have been burned during the pas few and it is feared by many that the count is lnftsted with a band of abolition incendiaries Should this turn out to be true, and any of then are caught iu the act, It is most probable tbey wil not have the bene At of a Jury. Tbe Circuit Court having closed its session, th prisoner Haxlett will not be tried until nex spring, until which time be will remain in county jail. 8 O.

O. W. GRAND The annual communication or the K. brand iJodgfl of the District of Columbia will held at Odd Hali.Mh strew, on EVENING, the Uth insUbt. 7 o'clock.

no U-St JUMMT. BANGS, Grand SeeKT WJ8iMHMBRXESl isittdesirah.e in vestmetjt, being in sans of five haa dred dtdiars eaeh, redeemable January 2, ims, mm jgsfesre ailre nova iu three aajs to my saw store. otttw Wsat End Drag Btors, Pa. av. Abtbin A ip Mr t.Nl< IMM in sJadif OBOBOJTgWN.

lumxLU npoa the Chesapeake tail Ohio eunl if cootlntMS quite brisk. During the week ending I this morning as have arrived, C7 of theu. tons ef coal; Aj frojnotber points with flour ed grain, and 13 with Ieceipts of tolls at the A4 that we hear but oee of all parties most Iter, and that is that issi oners mar lot wall ia service all the Iclent and have been shipped week ending this I SsaSS fi Hew York; Mary A. I Hast Cambridge? tons. 1 Cks, of IfcCobb packets, cleared at irgo of merchandiaa 1 Owing I that along the coast! 1 Hook before vestar- tard Sebastian, about Caleb Bebastiaa.

met kflernoon which will ids for life. If not coat he and some other i Jti, in the alley near The gun. which had 1 the parte, was red I barrel burst, lacer- pretty severely, and arlv the whale of the nyder was called ia 11 He has not, as yet. ion will be aeceasarr tie at Drover's Rest of which were (TS, at One I nder were driven on left over. The were very large, and 3 per lidd IVrr I mostly, however, of I ifO 50.

I this week has I ate to I i in. and prices have I ime S1.23a#l I ilcb prices It is still I old corn hu also I rd from 80 to 85c. for i ruling prices yes- 1 barrel les of flour continue other purposes at brands. The stock I 1 fair but aot large. Nov.

li, 1869. form mode an I I a freight train from Railroad by placing lis aear Rectortown for the timely dls-1 ipt, the most serious I nrred. I 1 I Mr. Frank Dorsev, I by being shot in I excursion a few days I his injuries. I rrh South closed last I re making extensive I which opens at Sn- I The Riflemen have I eir ranks, and they I I I Is having recently mi form, In.

I I soon rally again ts I I to it be." I A ORANGES Jast I I Rati mo ol I paite the National. I HOUSE. ojT, iortment of the new I usmmng COOKING I to bake wall I iviest Cooking Stove I t. Bake, Boil, Broil. I 1 ban any other in the I AOS luifir IfriB inv I kinds of BEATING kalis, aad I WoouWAftn I 'ot.

tilth aaaPth sts. I irRRV I 'I 'NIC. A Delicious NACEA, II ITJB, I lore of I I ins evils originating I hness of the blood I I' a larse inrmbe incite the attention I Georgetown and I cV is now rendered I tj heaee I esse kT I 1 Ssizl I i SSMOWB.D j2SV atS the GrMt I hest Medal thi I it Preaoh WertFs CLOTBING! II LOTMIMQ I 1 I at I fc 10 100MB. I rw Dollars! I npeld a fcJ Tia I A Janit 4 Th fi I A (UiH Ml IMOtl 2a a I li wo! (1-vjh -A anpB Am M.r; A ti'i Loan, AMMIbbi A M.W,. H.ri, Ucm Irfl.

Lin. trill. MOW, Mr. Mm M.run, Mr. T.lar, waor.Rr.4jM Morton, Mr.

Wail. Mim rckard, Lwa Will-tt, Emnia. Mi.cColl, R.Cr. Waaiaal M.uk?w?, WimUiid, Mia 5f' Wiltrtt Am lMi" Wi litiM, Pal Mr. Orm, M.m Waaraa.

Mim WITUL HCir. gff Jaiw. EK PsrnW Kfcrs- Jab. Part.r.hl) rsp.r, krbci, Jti flail, Ju ftutflrtll Kicba Wa J-? utitjr, R.clt?. TW wHi K-? Mr Wly, Hrrbrrt.

Rokiam locT. fc A Rmi, Albert rl.irh, Rtaara. A 'lockbars, Mill, N.laaa lucliir r.rmbtra, A Jabnaaa, gouib, J.rkwa, Ju Mrtj, mfi, I Jta, in Bflimm if Ftur Jokm tmirt "Mi. David Mm "irnn II Janaii, a i m-l 8.ml than. Jarob A Rrnurdr, Ktart V.

B.a?Har.r, H.ary ommW. Mr-t (tn.bv'r, Kraaaar. Oro BrkmUl, Kilbara, Cku lop, Gbaa Knew, Cb.uacr ilVP TK. CbM illl. aw Sumi Lipirt.

Mr rT a r8 Tuan WOteaa wV.V'l'j Tylir.S Tr.axn.ll On H'VG5? 11 Trialar, RmdfM Haruia Rakt u.w.rtb, XtKMli, E4mvd M.diMu, H'a Trad wi'A ssts.s; saegs, agvV-? shxh-it' aL VitlMUV PnJv M.lbor^J* roll. On Wtn I Millar. i ruifvr.ld, Va 1 wesaS 9- tl AlX CAIRf RR PRRRAIR. PgRSOJAL. Mil OD Frwoh location.

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1 Mx? kraaat Ktnii Potlf. I Dm iTtaiaaad Harr Makr Mi 1 feaaatP-rtor 9lH.W< Tioxp 1 I Tkaaa mwi Pwj 1 Maaic ara lataoducad tka farpoaa Wlf I firth ummIn to tha inilfii a Maaac vilMi tka raaak mt KTE? Ytoliaj-" VauaUoaa 4a HrrrM.hr I frr nisnr. of Marry Rrrferf lifoMt TiKliir awittaT CJT Tiaketa ajafe? raoh ntm okuci far I HtU. For im la, Phi 4 9okHDMi, Pk. avei.na, II fTRKK rONCERTTOMOWT.

Gr.uCtmaarf Tv-ntwkt rAr VI A UKS i I4v it-a MiroM I to knBOr IK with tho' lua'l ImM Ata mkJ the wi't praawaad I vln tba kaaita of til I of vitt tka ivatlaat Kailiah I no ASM IM OTON THEATRE. I row I STX DAYS OXLT. MO. tONNETTJ'S AND COL or I Qoitt, TkiMra I A ad girar of tAoir ai apptoackabto I Aft LOB I YV hich will ha rhnr LAST APPEARANCE IN TfilS CITY. Norembar U.aadlR A GRAKD MAT Oa WEDNEADAV AJ-TER I For tka fkmiliaa linaf oat af I V0w vV I Prima Hoxaa OA oaaa to Enaiif Eatorfati naalaVi I Biwiiii AfWL pALMEE-y MUSICAL I MB.

W. HENRY PA I.MRR I tea Um kaaor to aaaoaara that hia I rat iRieal Entertainment for the tenon trill iimattka PNILHA KMOXIC HALL, i Stmr ifatMtafi.l I Ow8A Tl'R DAY EVEN I MO, Not. Mr. EBNEOT H-fc II I Tickata FIFTY CENTO wh. wkach wrtk tka UAflRjr vt Sss i niwvoi wn km mn ivi u.

I will I ffa Ckmrft Tka Piann aa aaai oa tka oa mAij far. laMty Joka F. Elka, Mr. At itatio. I aaaabarof diabuaukW raaidentatad mwaieal am tha oontiOf araaoa, vkiak, vhilrt acoMtlUa to tka I of ooMoaboai, NMUtcj bj tka tm I froeare4 in tka ooaatrr.

Froati tka almoat antire abaajioa of 111 laafUa fa ifaoatainaiL, vIH Ukewehoea 'mIi the forthowniiii rntortajDntenU, ky Ml. I Pernor will ba uiiiM, parfariitri ofwiirh wya. MtM BALLS, TAMTOM, te. I RAND BALL Xorno Bachelors At ODD FELLOWS' MALL. EVE, Nor.M.

Tka Marry tkrir eoeaiueaefa to tka raat mankind aadtha iadiaa.aiMl ra- flfa a (Tort vtil ba nuUa on Ufar part to iraka Ui.afiflk thagaraat bail For fartkar aartica fara aoa fafara advarttaamaata. ao aruta. admiittnc a and iafaaa UA I (THE THIRD GIAND BALL 1 Journeymen Bakers Will taka plaoa at WASHING TOW AS ROOMS, o.v^i'wivK.'rivissjsifciM. iJttftffirtfcnca.ay-x i Ja O. 8TOL.

Oae. fesSSfei- wjjna, A RESPECTABLE WOMAN DEMBJEO A I ibi vofi fooo ri co? Mfaafaa il tiaaiaad. Imww for two daya at 400 lltkatraat.6atwaaa Pa awaaaaE.HMl azpariaaoad COOK. wIm aaa if iar Mi at. MUiac aim ta aaw tka ia 1 'i.

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