nU&WESS NOTICES. Jfi-rt Fining nothing tn Philadelphia, Jtrtt Fitting Ct.U.Img in Fhitaal,.hta. XrM Hlting Clothing in Fhiltutclphia, JeM Fitting ItothUit in FhiludetphUi, b At lhrver Hall. At Tnw-r Hall. At Tnver JfaU. ,. , . . . At 7wer MM. . toc mannfictured with esps-.lal care for ttilseeason sales. We iUv emntetitiin in extent and urirtv otaMorl,nml, and in ttyle, fit, awl make of pood. Price alwaun punranl'sH tmuer than the tovrtt eliewhere,, and full niiiifartuyn gwiranUed uwrjjiurchater, or the tale canceled and money re- Half way between l Bkmxvit A On., Filhand V Tiiwkr Hall. birth ttrtett.) No. 618 Mabk kt Htbfitp, PHII.ADItl.l'HIA, Awn No. son Hwoaiway. Nkw Yohk. Thh Grand bkobt. Tbo grand secret In medics tlon Is to help Nature. Sustain and Rkoui.atb these are the Alpha and Omega of the ' nly theory of cure that has common sense for Its baiH. II the ner Yous system Is aha tered, the muscles weak, and the mUd, like the body, In a state of partial collapse What is It beat to do? Reason teaches us the answer: BUILD VP YOUR MAN. lirace him as you would brace a tottering edifice. The pabulum he needs Is a Tonic Alterative. Bring him up out of the depths of Debility and l)opondency with IIOsrETl'Ktt'S BiTTKI.S. They cannot injure. A child mny take them, in doses suited to Its years, without the possi bility of harm. The enfeebled vital powers are as sure to respond energetically to their action as the wilted grass Is to erect lis blades under the vlvllylng and refreshing rain. In all coses of debility the BITTERS are absolutely required. There are ne sub etltute or succodaneum that will All their placo Resort to the most wonderful of modern tonics, and ALL WILL BE WELL, Bear In mind that in Dys pepsia, Intermittent Fevers, Bilious Disorders, and Affections of the Nerves, no other medicine will produce one tithe of the good eflVct that Invariably follows (he use of this excellent IN VIUOK ANT AND CORRECTIVE. At a mbktino of the Trustees of the Riverside Institute, held In Philadelphia. December 7, A. D 3867, a statement was made by the Chairman of the Building Committee, after which the following reso lution was unanimously adopted by the Board of Trustees: t Eciotved, That our efforts to establish tbo Riverside Institute have been responded to by a generous pub lic In such a manner as to satisfy us that the success of the Inslltc tlon is placed beyond perad venture, and we earnestly Invite the public at large to give liberal encouragement and prompt assistance to establish this Institute upon a safe and permanent basis, to the end that It may become a credit and an ornament to the country, and a help to the Government' In Its great national duty of educating the sons of l's sol diers for the duties and responsibilities of citizenship. WE tiavx examined the monument Just erected at the marble yard of Henrys. Tarr & Son, No. 710 Green street, for the late General David B.Btrney and would express our perfect satisfaction with It In every respect, and are desirous that the public should examine It pievlous to its erectlou in the cemetery. (Signed) Okoroe Bullock, John W. Kverman, David WiheBbsnnbr, Committee. UEl3ecretary of the Treasury's Report reveals a very satisfactory ttate of the national finances, and, says the Secretary, "This Is now a fitting opportunity to further provide for its Improvement." Speaking ef "fitting opportunities," they are as abundant as fitting custome r at this season of the year, at the large Beady-MadeClothlng House ot Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental. Curtains Selling oft lu consequence of change of business January 1, 18f.8. Kiu.Tr, Carringtost A Co., No. 72,1 Cbesnut street. 100,000 dollars worth of Curtains, Shades, Cornices, tc. etc.. selling at very low prices. Must be sold be fore 1800. Xklty, Cakrington A Co., No. 72H Chesnut street. Piano and Tablk Covkks selling at reduced prices at Kelty, Carrington A Co.'s Curtain Stor, No. 723 Chesnut street. Fob Cox,ds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all affec tions of the Lungs, take Ayer's Cherry Tectoral. which is sure to cure them. v.w iFRHirv F. Tliimnhrevs. M. R. TieirWr Your Catarrh PIIIb cured my wile of catarrh of eighteen mouths' standing, for which she had Drevlously taken allopathic medicines lu vain. I saltern them hlgbiy. Yours respectfully. J. G. Williamson. jol n8ton"Hollowy ACowden.No. 23 North Sixth etreet" Dyott & Co., No. 232 North second street. wholesale agents. oia aiau uy ow n u W.V!. u.,.,ir rreetn: AniliroHO Km tn. Broad .-,...,.....,, .irafltM: Hortler Twentieth and Green iiiwiH- John Bley. Frankiord road: Roche. Fifteenth anTEouth sireeuV; Callenaer. Third and Walnut streets: Hickman, No. m South Second street: Mar ice7" Thirteenth and Market streets; Blytho, No. 81i0 If arse tslreet. Hold In Germantown by W. R. Jones. Veueral Depot, No. not Area street. . ... i.in or ornamented with Im fertsbable metal oioM,mw.mVmnA fir tale, wuoiesaie wu l""t j - MArcu street. OKCFMIION TO CUSTOM KHS. Memo end Wool underwear. 52- Merino and Wool Underwear. 22- Merino and Wool Underwear. ficlKTIHB A BROTH KB, NO. 11136 CHESNUT Street, 2I&BBIED. ttttnyON RTGGl E3. on the h Instant, by the York, to Miss M Y KA U youngest daughter of T.m.s Ituuitles. lq.. ol Phlladelpnia. TIKTJN nOLL. On Thursday evening, Decera iVs isii7 at the residence of the bride's sister, by the v Adam U nkle! FRANCIS M. TIETJKN. of Bal K,rt ii. M T PAULlNli L. HULL, ol Camden, X. J. . - DIED. . r iTTKLL-At Woodbury. N. J., while on a visit at ,i. !,.. i I i,t Rim-lii-law. Dr. Joseob Hlblan, THOMAS W. CATTKIL, or Salem, N. J., aged 77 ,PHis' friends are Invited to attend his funeral, from bis residence lu Salen, on Wednesday, the 11th lu lnt. al 11 o'clock A. M. Inir the Sth Instant. . .Lnn'miieHfl. (j KORUK M HOWKLL. son of Lavinlaaud the late James S. Howell lutheliulh 7 inera'sefvlceH will be held at the residence ot his nnele. Henrv W. Hldgway, No. WO N. Fifteenth street, on Werinradav. the llih Instant, at 1 o clock P. M., Ur.npvHTAL.-Oa tht 7th Instant, Mrs. SARAH . -.r., . . at in th,7nLh vAitr ttt her ane. The relative and friends of the tamiiy are respect-.I-.T. VT, .,,nrt thn nineral. from her late reel- rten No. South Btreet, on Wednesday afternoon, fit 1 nVlnckc NIPPKH.-On the 8th Instant, JOHN C. NIPPES, In rr.Tl ...IT. ieiatlvw and friends, also Radiant Star r. ... v... i i f ii. if and Ark of caletv Ulvl- ilonTaofT., ire reepect fully luvliwl to attend the tuneral. from his lute residence, S. W. corner of Sixth .,rt 'J.iM utreeu. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Of d Fellows' Cemetery. T-xuPttM ii ii.ikuv I SHIVER! WELL. ir then, put on your door or-e of the thlrteer, i kinds ol door pi 'ings lor sale by TRUMAN A SHAW. , No. tDt (Klght Thlrty-n ve) MARK KT Streel, below Ninth. -r innsf'TnTHEHWRISiiKHS FOU HOTELS: 1 J Wiinnem fur iiloua v tubs, and a variety of u ... ,.t u-,nu..u in.t.n.ii, iimi Wringers repaired TRUMAN A sHAW, No. 8o (Ithiht Thlriy-nve) MAKKM Street, below IS into. MIILDUEN'S KNIVES AND FOKKS, BRI- V J tauula lAins. low Drlnd Pnr-lcttt Knives. Minla- tureHou.les. etc , for sle bv TRUMAN A SHAW, No. hh (Klght Thtrty-ave) MARKiT Street, below IJlnth PA T R N T R I. PANTS KCOUBED AND ftl'RETCII t'.I Itom 1 to 6 Inches, at Mottet rre'ich Steam Dyeing and Soomring, No. 5r 8, w WARBIJBTON'8 IMPKOVED, VESTI 14 lated and easy-ntuiig uibm tiaU (oatentedi. la all the Improved lasbtous or ttie seuaua. OHKti- ZZ JON EH. TEMPLJB 4 CO.. 31 wAHHIONABLB H1TT1RI. 1 NalSli NINTH Htree. ' first btor above UlMMtnut street, t) THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPffpmLADEL.PHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, lbIi CITY INTELLIGENOE. fyOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS IMSISI PASM. From Nkw Yobk to Philadelphia i!f Twicniy-hix XIotjks. Kvon berorothoaolileve nientof the promised feat, another pedestrian rushes Into notoriety, and heralds abroad that even the success of Weston will pale hefore the victory which he anticipates. On Friday next, Frank Mclullre la to leave New Yorlc at I o'clock I. M. and walk, to this city, a distance of 110 ml left, in twenty-six hours. James Lee, stakeholder, I'eter Y. lOverett, and Mr.Urlnuell, Judges, will accompany him la carriages to see that nolhliiK unfair is done. The slakes are en terotl by two well-known sporting men" of Mntham, who wairer iim each on the resfclt. Mclntlre is known us the traiuer.'of Joe Co burn In tils match with McCoole. lie 1ms gone into active trnlninn, which he will keep np until the day end the hour when lie starts fortn for his reat walk, which will be from tlio place of Thomas C. Burns, No. 14 Ann street. The walk will not commence, however, until he reaches JersrytJlty. The following are the articles of BRrtemcnt which were biRued ou Thursday tiiRht last: vw YonK, Dec. 4. 1RH7. The following articles of agreement were entered Into this date between the undi rsigned, vis , 1. R. Radclllle, of tlie cl y of Brook lyn, und jAtnrs Uiiilerliili, of New York city. The said ltadcllO wagers tlie sum ol $ v0 against. Srsoo de posited by tbe said Jitm Underbill, tnat Frank Mc- fjntlie, of the city of New York, cannot walk from iew York to Philadelphia over the most direct road n twenty six boms, the laid Mclullre to stnrt from Jersey City on Friday, Dec. is, 18K7, between the houts of 11 o'clock A. M. aud 2 o'clock P. M., the said Mclntlre to be acconipanietl by two Judgei hersl n named, vlr.., Henry Mcbermott on behalf of said u. R. Jtadcllffe, and I'eter Y. Kverett no behalf or James l iMlfrhlll. Aud we do hereby appoint James Lea referee and stakeholder, and we do further (;iee that should mere be any snow on the ground, the same shall bft postponed until suih a day as tbe referee shall select. And be it lurther agreed, thatlnlhe event of any drnvnriile bfliiK opened over tlie route, causing deteuilou, tbat suc'i time that Is lost shall be duly allowed the said Mclntlre. The said parlies do agree to meet on (he a!n ve Friday, the nth Instant, at id o'olock A. M., at Thomas C. J'.urni' saloon. No. 14 Ann street, said Mclulire lo be accompanied by John Grmdeil. C. R. RAUCMFFK. JAMEd UNDH.RHILL. Nkw York, Doc. 4, Issr.-I. Frank Mctntlre, do he. etiy coiiBtnt and agioe to wain from New York to Philadelphia In accordance with the ab ve agree m nt, and to perform the same to th best of my ';'.l.'.ly FRANK McINTIRB. Wllness P. Y. Evkuictt, fcworn to beloreme. O. W. HINUHMAN. A Testimonial. On Saturday night last an imeielng ceremonial came otr at the hall of fhl crnatbean Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. b. It being no less ttuin the presentation of a hand some gold watch to Mr. George Fling, P. G. Muster. The watch is valued at. 8200. E. How ard & Co., makers, und has Heed's patent chro nometer balance and Mershou's patent regu lator. Tbe cbatu attached to it oust 815. In sciibed on the Inner case is the following: "Presented to P. G. Master George Flint?, by tbe K. W. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. I. O. O. F., In appreciation of his efliclenoy as K. W. Grand Master, during the term ending May, The Committee on Presentation were Messrs. Charles K. Nelsser, Philip Lowry, and Joseph I j. Sykes, and tlie Jlttinn testimonial of appre ciation was presented ou beliull of the Committee by H. V. Grand Treasurer M HlcbarJs Muckle. Psf. Grand Master George Fling received the token lu a few pertinent and grateful remarks. Kjieeolies were subsequently made by P. G. Sire Juries li. Nicholson, Grand Secretary Curtis, P. G. George lit rtram, G. W. Samuel F. Owiu ror, 1). G. Master Pctrr B. Long.ai d Pant Grand W attrliouse and Post Grand Benjamin F. Allen, ol No. 10. After the presentation, the whole company w re Invited to the restdenoe of Brother George Flius. at the upper end of Mnln street. German- town, where u bountlfr.l collation was spread, Hupet Intended by Mrs. Georgo Fling; after which, singing closed the ceremonies of the evening at about 12 o'clock. Obituary. On Saturday afternoon last Mr. Thomas W. Cat tell, well known to the merc.m- tiiH community for nfty years cast, died at Wrodbury. N. J.. of hesrt disease. Mr. Cuttell whs born at Salem, N. J., Januarv 23, 1791; was efiocated for the mercantile profession in Phila delphia, and commenced business for himself in Salt m, his native town, in 1812. lie 'was for more than llfty years an active merchant in that town, honored and respected by all who k rw him. He was the father of Senator Cult ell and Mr. K. G. Cattell, of the well-known mercantile Arm of A G. Cit'ell & Co., of this clly; also of the Rev. W. O. Cattell, D. 1)., Presi dent of Lafayette College, Enslon, Pennsylva nia; and another of his sons, Kev. T. W. Cattell, is Principal of tho l'.dgehlll School, l'rlncntou, New Jersey. He was universally esteemed In the community wnere he uvea so long as an al io, merchant and exemplary citizen, and for some years occupied the position of ruling Elder in the rrtbuy lerian unurcu. rtis mnerai win lake place from his residence, in Salem, on Wednesday, iiminsi An Unjust Charge. We are authorized to deny the statement made In an artlole pub lished in a Sunday paper yesterday, headed "A Conciliatory Feast." said to have been given to Collector Jonn t. iieni, or the second Dis trict, at tbe Farragut House, Broad and 1'as sy unk road, by the distillers and rectlllers of his District. Air. uieni is representeu to nave been "the lion of the occasion, for obvious rea sons, and Mr. Bielil was happy, for obvious rea sons." We have ascertained that tbe entertain ment was nothing more than a "rallie for a borne," and Mr. Dluhl was not present on the oc casion, and knew nothing of the atUir until be hbw It pubiisnea in toe papers. Robbery op 1400. Some niirhts ago, a countryman was entlocd Into a negro brothel, in Cross alley, by a couple of colored men, iixined Coliean Dutton and Sidney Wordreen. when in the nonse a trio of black amazoos rol'bed him of his pocket-book, containing $400, ai (1 stifled bis cries lor help by almost suffi ce! lng him with a blanket. The woman who appropriated me money leit, mucn to ine cliHgrfn of tbe accomplices, male and female. l lie aoove nameu persons were arresieu uy OfllrerB Gastlns and Ewlng, and committed by Alderman bwiu. Germantown Concert. To-morrow evenine Miss Caroline McCaffrey sives her concert at Town Hall, Germantown. assls'ed by tbe most celebrated talent of ibis city. The programme has been selected with Judicious care, and could scaicelybe improved upon. The solos, duets. trios, and quartettes, are an beautiful, and ronuy or tnem entirely new. in is win unques tionably be i concert of tbe Germantown seaon. Tickets may be bad at the door, and at the leading Germantown stores. Those who neglect to attenu wui miss a most splendid en tertainment. Inciting to Riot. The wages of the men woiking in Mr. Sauls' mil), at Second and Montgomery streets, having been reduced, the majority of them quit; others remained. On Saturday last a number of those who quit came lotiiemiti auu aueinpieu to prevent loose at woik from oinlinulna. One of the loaders. Thomas Metcalfe, was arrested, and held by Al derman jNeuin voou nan to answer. A Thief. George S. Sharp, a colored man, went into Mr. Fairlson's dry goods store, at Barron and South streets, on Saturday morn ing, and stole two pieces of calico. Mr. Farrlsan espied him in the act, and gave chase, when Sbm p, drawing a knife, murderously assaulted uiin. nut was arresieu oy umcer l yier neiore any injury was done. Alderman Morrow com mit ed Sharp to answer. Robbery ok Valuable Papers. John Graef, nhr in one week hko. stole a man's coat at Flf'h and Oxford streets. In the pockets of tbe coat were papers valued at si wo. Tester day Graef was arrested by Olllcor Hansel, of the i-.ievenin uistrici. and the coal was found. but without tbe papers. Alderman Htues com mit led Graer in default or 8M)0 ball to answer. Tub Thirty-second Anniversary of the Home .Missionary Society of the city of Phlladelnhla win De neiu in me i"irsi iiap-ist uhuroh, Broad and Arch streets, on Tuesday evenlug. The ctieiilntt exercises will be conducted bv Kev. (1. Dm. a isoaraman, v. u. u ne annual report will nereaa oy ine rresiueni.ijteorge ii. Htuart, Esq., Interesting addresses may be expected. Malicious. Thomas Lynch, beincr intoxl- catt don Saturday morning, attempted to pull a man's coat from bis person, at Boaoh aud Nf ble streets, wmcu resulted la tearing it all tbe way up. Aooiner man remonstrated with l .vnch for doing this, and whs rewarded with partial Insensibility and a black eve. Lynch Was ueia vj Aiummu ti m euou uau. ' The Ekpeot of the Cold Snap. This morn- ins the Schuylkill was covered with a thin coatlug of ice. Along tlie shores, where the wnier is snauow, me loe una uoeu iwiueu lutck enoueu to permit ukatiug. MiPbRMBANOR, A small speculation Just brought to light has resulted badly for the par ties concerned In it. William Armstrong and Michael, his brother, Uklng advantage o? tbe nightly rush of amusement-seekers a the W alnut," determined lo reap a little of the polden harvest which was there being realized. ,On Saturday nliht they purchased about two doceu tickets, at the rate of twenty-five oent each, and squecBlng themselves out of the crowd they sold these same tickets to those who had the most mcngre anticipation of ever getting luto the theatre that night, for tbesom of thirty cents, thus realizing a glorious bonus of five cents on each. The proprietors of the theatre complained of this, and on thalsame night. Just as the brothers were realizing the great profits of their soheine, they were arrested and com mitted. Srrr-oBED Pickpocket. Detective Warnock arrested a young man, calling himself Thomas Bohlnson, in a saloon at the N. E. corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets, about 4 o'olock yes terday morning, upon suspicion of having picked the pocket of Henry .McMenamin of a wallet containing ?:i0. The latter weut Into the place accompanied by the prisoner and another men, name not known. After drinking to gether, McMenamin round that he had been robbed. Before lie had discovered Ilia loss, the third party left tbe saloon. Alderman Beltlur held Koblnson in tl'iQO hall lo answer. For Twenty-Fivb Cents. T. E. Peterson ft Brothers announce elsewhere In our paper to day the publication of a chenp edition of Dickens' works lor the million. By the utmost economy tills house Is able to lay before the public a neat edition for the unprecedented price of 25 cents per volume. Restaurant Robbed. On Saturday night Inst thieves entered the restaurant uuder the Odd Fellows' Hall, Frankfortl, kept by Hubert Adaiis, and stole seventy-five cigars, thirty pack nges of "solace" tobacco, one dollar aud thirty cents in pennies, and three bottles of whisky. ArroixTED. Bev. Dr. Richard Newton, of the Church of the Epiphany, has been ap pointed Editor of the Amorlcau Sunday School Union's periodicals, in place of Dr. Packard, deceased. The selectlou Is an eminently prooer one, as Dr. Newton is admirably adapted to fill tue position. Disturbing Religious Worship. William Escber and William McGowan were yesterday diirninu nt iiuico kvbuum aiiu iuaNicr streets ior disturbing religious worship In a church In that vicinity. Alderman Fitch committed them In default of baiK At an early hour yesterday morning, a dis turbance took place In tbe publio house of An tonio Lawrence, on Second street, above Queen. The Second District Pollco entered thn placa and arrested twelve men. Alderman Titter mury held them for a breach ot t he peace. A Triple Robbery William Ward, for the larceny of a pair of shoes from one store, and a ting of Hour from another, and a piec? of munlin from still another, on Second street, last Satur day mornlntr, was arrestetl, and committed by Alderman Xittermary in dolault of ball. Great Book Salk. The large collection of splendid books to be sold this week by M. Thomas A Sons, is now on exhibition nt the auction store. Tlie sale will commence each, day ai three o'clock quo hour earlier than usual. Abusing His Wife. Alderman Thomas, on Saturday, committed Hugh Miillln in default or $2000 bull, for beating bis wire, who resides In Germantown. H0R SGI CHEAPEST IN THE CITV. S No. 631 MAKKKl Htreel. I Wlmrn Ilia Hin HltUKH BLANKETS. Is In the Poor. milulhsM WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRlP tions ot Character, with advice on Busiuess, Health, Education, etc, given dally by J. Ij. CAPEN, 8 Mwsmsp at No. 722 CHK8NUT Pv-eet. ra-ffZT F0R CHESTER. HOOK, AND ,"tstAfi Wilmington. The steamers. M. FKL 'luis leaves (Jliesntit Mireet Wharf at i P. AL, and re turning, leaves Wilmington at 720 A. M. Fare to Wilmington, 15 cents. Chester, or Hook, 10 cts. 12 5 Ot THANKSGIVING WEEK TO GROCERS AND DKALKKB. Just received from Itooliiw ter, New York, a superior lot or Hweet cider; alno some tine Vlitclnia Crab. I'. J. JORDAN, No. 2 a) rt.AR f treet, below Third and Walnut sta. 11 7 op TO GROCERS, HOTEL-KEEPERS, FAMILIES, AND OTHERS. The undersigned tins JnBt received a trenh supply ot Catawba, Caiitoe nlH, and Champagne Wines. 'Tonic" Ale (for In valids) constantly ou band. P.J.JORDAN, No. 22 fhAli Street, below Third and Walnut sta. 11 75p T" EA FN ES8. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT J ' science and skill have Invented to assist the esrlnr In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, CrandaU's Palen-t Crotches, superior to any others In nse, at P. ItADJOHA'B, NO. 116 TENTH Street, below Chesnot 85pl RODGERS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'3 POCKET KNIVES. Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. RO DOERS' and WADE A BUTCHER'S 11AORB, and the celebrated LKOOULTRE RAZOR. fcClHbORS of the finest quality , Bason, Knives. Scissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA 6, No. US TiiNTH Street, below Clbesnnt. Sn mo THE LADIES. HAVING PURCHASED J. tbe whole of a large Importer's stoclc of com menced SOFA CUSH ION. CHAIR SKATS. PIAnT STOOLS, AND SLIPPERS, we are otrerlng them at leiw tban cost of Importation. A full assortment Tteiliu Zenbvr. sold full weight. American Worsted ol superior quality, 16 cents per ounce. Woollen Kult- ting Yam, Bugle c ringe, iltigle Uimpi and Buttons, KAPbON'8 Trimmings and Zephvr Hlore, II l fmw'Zruspi N.w.cor. ( ii i h anuuiii'.iiur mis. YyH0LESALE BUCK OIL.OVE MANUFACTURERS, MoNEBLY & OO., llffl wsmlmrpl SO. 6 W. FOTJHTn STREET. CENCY OF THE UiilUll I aviuv uuiii uuu uuiiipun vj OFFICE OF DE HAVEN & BEOTHEB, HO. 40 BO C Til THIBD ITBEBl Wedeelretoca'iattentlon to the dlfterenoeln th relative price of the First Mortgage Bonds of Union Pacific Railroad, and the price of Governments. We would to-day give these bonds and pay a diffe rence of 2ue ss taking In exchange V. S. 6's of 1381. 156'S3 do. do. 6-20's of 18(52. 1127 58 do. do, 6-20's Of im. S187-53 do. do. 6-20's of 1865, May A Nov. IS1'33 do. do, 6-20's of '65, Jan. Ait J lbl 83 do. do. 6-20'S Of '67, do, t8'K3 do. do. 6 l oenU 10-40's, do, ll,9 U do. do. 7 8-10 Cy. June Issue, (lU'iS do. do. 7l-I0Cy. July issue. ' (For every thousand dollars.) Ve offer these bonds to tbe public, with every con fidence In their security. DE H LVEN & BIIO. Pntf.APBLPWTA. November 21. ISST. 12 5 E3 & C. A. W R I C H T, No. OG4, CHESNUT Street, HAVE JVSf HECKIVi: A iaboe.as. ftOKTHENTOF BftW AND ELEUANT FANCY ARTICLES, Selected lo Europe Ibis season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY, KMPKCIAtV FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A lao, a large and beautiful assoitment ol genuine MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Which Ibey offer for sale U wfuil2t AT VEBY BEDCt'ED PBICEM. THIRD EDITION FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Fire ttallftltl-Aairt."' Deelslon Move snants f Uavla, Ktc. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TBI aTBNINO TBLBOBAPH. Baltimorf. Dec. 9. A rsTt'on of the east winjrof the Maltby House oftbpied mainly by servants and employes of tr btel, was burned yesterday evening; one man wa' badly injured. The loss Is estimated at teD tbo usand dollars, which la covered by Insurance. Judge Dobbin this ruornlnir, in jhe Superior Court, decided the mandamus case of the old constables appointed by Chnpnisn to retrain tbe new constables appointed by M,or Banks from acting, but as the decision sunt tins tbe Hank; appointments. thedeoifi on will lie a openled from. This decides a similar cas pending be tween tbo old aud new Judges of the Appeal Tax Court. Jeff. Davis did not visit West river, as repot ted, bcinx prevented by tou1i weather. He was at Emonuel Chinch yesterday. It Is lutensa cold, aud there is good skating here. Ship News, Detroit, Dec. 9.The tuir" Grant returned from tbe barque Ellsworth, afhore at Athettla. 6hn was unable to save the vessel. Tbo barques Annie Vsusht and Alice Richards are ashore at Spectacle Reel. Tbe crews escaped In small boat9 to Duncan City, but the vessels are a total loss. The tusr Moore arrived this mornlnsr from Buflalo, with three barges, Diue days out. Schooner 8wallow arrived. These vessels will all lay up here. The river is lull of flouting ice, and navigation may be considered closed. New Yobk, Dec. 9. Tbe propeller Argus, from New York lor Boston, before reported in Vine yard Bound with her mschiuery disabled, parted her hawser, and went ashore on the 6th instant ou Nushuweiia. Crew saved. Vessel bilced and going to piece. Slie was thirty-Bve tons burthen, end was recently built at Wil mington, Delaware, she was designed lor a tug boat, and was valued at $10,000. Stocks in. New York To-Day. Nhw York. Dec. 9. Smith. Kandolnh 4 Co.. Be u tters, io. 16 Houth Tuird street, and No. o rs&HBau street. New x orK. report at 1 o'clocK this afternoon as follows: United Btatea 1881s. 1125;H125i. United States 5-2us, lKttt, lU7;a 108. uniteo suites o-ais, imh, itHi(n)iuo United Btates 6-'AHi. IStii. KWjoilW.i United Btates 6-20s, now, 18o, Iir7wl07. United States 5-20s, 1807. 107ri07. united estates iu-his, lurcaiioi. June and July 7'H0s. 105(o,10oU. The market shows considerable activity, and Is oulle firm In conseaueuce of the leceu taction of Congress. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw Yobk. Dec. 9. Kotton onlet at 17ril7!Je. Flour firm and ItitoifOo. hiuber: Iii.ikki Darrein' sold: 8tnte, f8-5e(alu-75; Ohio, f'j iKiil2 86; Western, $s-K lu-vir, eouinern. liotqmvri; Ualltornla, IIJ(q12 50. wtwsl firm and 2(a.tc. hlulier. Corn firm an.i lc. blulier. Oats firm, aud Hg2e. hlgtier; Western, mi.iiHS Bnrley advancluit Beei quiet. Pork steady; new r mess, zi .-it. iaro sieaay. wniHKyauu. IiAx.TiMOKR Deo. 9. Cotton quiet and Arm at 17L4a 17;tc for .middlings. Flour stilt, and cue. higher lor the best'qnality of City hiIIIm; oilier brauds have Improved 2Sc. Wneattirni at 8aturday's quotations. Corn firm; sales of new white at ?I Hivl'2l: new yel low at II 20; prime dry Western mliel, 1 -181 20. Oals, 72(iij74c. live firm at tl'6o('jrtS lor Fennsyivaula. Provlbious dull and steady. AUCTION SALES. For additional Auction! tee tits. Seventh Faye. M1I10MA8 & KONS, NOS. 139 AND 141 . R voiirth Ntreet. SAI.K OF EHHLISU ANT) AMERICAN BOOKS, JmihracluK a Ureal variety ot cuoit-e w or lis in ISoperb lilnuinKS, npieuoiu liioios, Aiisceuaueous Inn , I....O Inuallllu. WtH On Tuesday, WertneMday.' and Thnmday Afternoons. A'W uiiier lu. nut, i., rr.mmenclnir eucli (lav at 3 o'clock. Included are Horn's Milton's Puradis l.ot; Dim Quixote: Elaine; Duuteand iiaron Muncnauseii; uuiwer, cooper, jjick ens. Irving, aud Shakespeare's Works; Jlook of Uern; Hume s Kuslaiid; Court of Napoleon: Bloau's Archi tecture; I.oves and Heroines ol Poets: Waverly NovdIi: Chambers' Kncyclopterlta: London Kooletv; U'lih.iNr'. l-lninrlal Dlrtlunarv: Blank's Oaneral Atlas: CarHlu's Mammalogy aud OrnllLinloKy: Jtmrd's Maui- msls of JNortti America; uritiau juMayisk; uuuu Coins fttdMtdals, etc. 12 9 41 25 n CEKI EDITION OF DICKENS' WORKS. l'ETERBONS' CUKAP EDITION FOR THE MILLION. T. B. PETERSON 4 BROTHERS, No. 3 6 CHES NUT Street. Fhlladclphla, have In press and will pub lish at ones an entire NEW AND CHEAP EDITION OF CHARLES DICKENS' WORKS. Each book will be piloted from large type, that all can read, and each work will be issued complete In a large octavo vo'ume, with a New Illustrated Cover, aud sold at the low price of Twenty-five cenis a volume, or Four Dollars for a complete set. This edition will be callod "PETERSONS' CHEAP EDITION FOR THE MILLION," and will be the cheapest edition of the works ol Charles Dickens ever printed. The first volume Is now ready, being OMVEU TWIST. His Life and Adventures. With a New Illustrated Cover. Price Twenty-five cents. All the other volumes, to complete the series, will follow in rapid succession. Booksellers aud News Agents will be supplied at our usual low rates. For sale by all Booksellers. Ask for' ''Petersons" Edition, and take no otber. Copies will be sent, free of postage, on recept ot Twenty-five cents, by T. B. l'ETTJIt.SOJI 4c BBOTIIEBS, H4p Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. JJAYANA CIGAR CIRCULAR. We hava neither abandoned the CIGAR IMPORT- IU UUblNKBH nor commenced manufacturing wlmt are usually called a'Uomesllc Clear." W e con 1 1 n ue to Import Havana CUara, as we have done Itir fory yeais. 'J neir ulKU coat, nowevrr, iih uuiermiueu us wj Introduce a bona fide substitute that can BE KK- TAll.KiJ AT MUDKKATK PUICK, and to this end we aremanuraciur'UK r ineniauuaru uigars, inotuainic vrMilea made eutlrely of Vuella Abajo leaf, such as la .. I I I .. ,i I .. .. ir.ir.... funlnrlna '1' I, i j A nvA pare and work ON IHtlH 8VMTEM, guided by Ioor practical experience lu this manufacture at iiavaua. . . . . .... Our UOW enterprise in, uivreiure, iu iw lonuiiis otiieets, a mere iransier 01 a urni-cituis laeiury iruiu Havana to Philadelplila, and our manufacture will i.u orsuar nart. strlcll v Fine Havana Ulnar, equal to any Importetl. yet much cheaper, and by no means to be ror.l'ounded with even the best customary grades r.t 1 out l, t'ltfkr. The smoking publio may soon Ivdue of tbe truth of our assertions, as our i inure win onoriiy ue ouereu to til em IhrouKh the principal cut oeaiers. H 6 6p No. K. FKUNT atreefc -f PfW STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING SaLIbLteAT QUKKNISTOWN. AiTTluuTan Llue.salllua SKUI-WEEELT. carrying the United btates Malls. j; N A tfaiurasy, jnecemoer is I'l'i v OK ltosi'ON Hmurday. Ieoember tl Cl'l Y Of JlAl,TIMOHK.......baiurday, Uecembar 'IS CITY Or J OIN nun oniurnuy, j auuary eiTV oir wahHINuTUN Saturday. January 11 aud eac h tticceeding Htturday and Wednesday, at noon, from jVler No. 46 NUKTH Klver. itutes of fassave by tha Mall bteumer sailing EVKKY BATUKUAYi- Pavabla in Gold. Payable In Currency. I"irt Jbln tlOO Steerage 30 " to Lendoo ...... as lo IjOIKiod. tun to Paris 116 to Paris PuiAM hv ii.u WnliiHKilav steamers: First Cabin Sim- Mwni. tiv PKvablaln United statesVirrenov, Pa seniters also forwarded 10 Havre. Hamburg, Bre men, etc. at mc dnrale rates oieernuB piHO irom i iuAF.ni nr oh.miihiiiwii. S40. curraucv. Tickets oan be bought here by persons sending for their frleuds. jV'or lurther luiormatlon apply at tlie Company's oflleen. juun i&i.n. Agent, It u No. Ill CH KSNUT wtreet, Phlli H E VV FRUIT. Double and Pluglo Crown, Layer, 8 edless, and bul Una RAIHIN8. CUEUANTO, CITRON ORANQE3. PBUNK8, FMJ3, ALMONDS, ETC. AIXEKT O. ROBKUTS, Dealer In Flue Urooerlea, 117rp Corner BLEVENTH, and VINB8H. ETC. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, CLARK & BIDDLE No. 712 CHEGNUT Stroot, ARE NOW OPENING! AM INVOICE or French Mantel Clocks, Selected and Imported Ex pressly for their Sales. CLARK & BIDDLE, OALrL. ATTENTION TO THEIR LARCH ASS0UT3IEKT OP 8 TE R L, I IV G AND STANDARD SILVER-WARE. GERMAN-SILVER GOODS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY OR B 18 wfm3mrp BUI DAL OIFTS. INSURANCE COMPANIES I E. To Persons Intending to Effect INSURANCK UPOX THEIR LIVES, THE PEIfN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY, Not 0 41 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Offers inducements equal to any otber Company, and superior to many. The return premium has averaged larger thau most of the other Companies. The insured participate F.VKHY YEAR In tbe divi sion of surplus, while in some companies no return Is ever given for the first year's premium. All the Surplus Belongs to the Insured ! There being no Stockholders to claim a share. Tlie security Is ample. 1 he assets are well and saiely Invested, and in propur.lou to the amount of liability. iN.su nr. now! ALL POLICIES IHSTJEn PRE VI.. US TO FIRST JAMJAKY WILt, UMAKIS 1W 'iM JAIX UAU 1 1UV131U.N. ASSt.TS............. 8I,00,OOO. IiOiaee Paid Promptly. JAMES TRAIJUAIR, President. SAMUEL KSl'iiKKS, Vlee-Presldent. JOHW W. HORNKR. A. V. P. and Actuary. HORATIO U. BTEPUE.Ns. Secretary. 12 Dmwfst CARRIAGES. gECKHAUS Cl ALLCAIER RtBpectlully Invite attention to their large and varied stock of SUPERIOR FAMILY CARRIAGES Of latest styles, with all tbe moat recent Improve- in euta ol tlnish, ELEGANT LANDAU, Jnst completed. Also, CLARENCS COACHES AND COUfES ol dlUsrent styles. MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, NO. 1X04 FB1HHFUB1) AVENUE, Glrsrd Avenue. ruSfruwemrp BOABDIIMG. F IB8T-Ct.A88 BOARDING. Central location. No. im UIRARD Street, west of Eleventh, above Cbesnutstreet. A bandnomesocond slory front room, onfurnlslied, new vacant. FOR SALE. m, FOK SALE THE STORES Noa. 11 AND MM 18 bTRAWBERRY Mreet. Possession first of tbeyear. Apply to CHARLES KHOADH, 12 7 6t . No. 86 Koulh SEVENTH Street. TO RENT. f O LET, Large Third-Storv Room, Well Lighted, with or without Power. APPLY AT 116tf ITO.10 ajoiTTff TiTIBDMT. FOR ERNT A K'tHTIkTl VIOIIHK. COMPLETELY FUR- Apply to J. MULFORO, 12 7 HI .ilKbJSUT UILL QAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Tbe Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Peposlt Company, for tba Safe Keeping ef Bonds, Stocks, and Otber Valuables. CAPITAL, .9300,000 leaeeeee ease I DIBXCTOllS. NT. B. BBOWNB. CLAK,NCK H. CLARK, ALEX AND KK HKNRV, i.1 IkuAun r.T .-air a. a. i rt lij r.iij, HENRY O. UIRUON. J. (alLLLNOHAM FELL I HA K1.1U3 UAU&LUllin. nm In tbe Flre-tiroof BnlldiuK of the Phlladelnhla r national iianK, Ciller ui nireet, aoove ourtu. 'I ll acomuanv receiveii on ueuoeit, ana uuannpi. TEKb THE HAVE KEEl'IMU OF VALUABLES upon the following rates a year, vix.: i J.iu.nn Honda. tl Per 11000 RegtHtered Bonds and Becurltlo...60 cents per illMO Oolil Coin or Bullion 41'" per tiiuu Silver Coin or Bullion...- ..p per turn Oold or Hllver Plate - 4l per lino Cash Boxes or small tin boxes ot Bankers, Brokers, Capitallxta, etc.. contents uukuown to the Company, ,l liul.lllrv limited. S-2S MVeur. The Company otters for KKST (renter exclusively holding tbe key) BAFKS UNHIDE ITS VAULTS at fM. (itu, 40, IM, ana s,a a er, acooruing to sue ana location. Coupons and Interest Collected tor one per oent, l..turdut &ll,U7af1 AM MlltieV llt.OOHlUL Hits Company Is authorized lo receive and execute Trusts of every description. 12 simwfrpl 'N.B. BROWNK. President Rokbt PaTTKBSoy. Secretary and Treasurer. I o (ru RNISHI ng Q ) 5 FOURTH EDITION FORTIETH CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION. Senates w. Dec. 9. Tbe Chair laid bef ire tbe WASMfBTv utionsofthe Leg slaluraor tbBiai Senate tbe reso. 'of Impartial su HVge, contemning of Maine, in laVo 'went of the laily rabsilloue the present Bovori.' tney be annulled. Btatea and asking thav rrom 11)8 1'ayma.ster Oene. Also a communication " transmitting papers ia ral In anwer to an Iniinit "aymaster bleun. Re regard to tbe robbery uf a ferred. tatlve. House of RsprMO Iter proceededl aa Wasrikhtsm, Dec. . The- fe'Pi 'day, to call tha the rewuiar bnslnenntn order o loliT' resolution, blaes and Territories for bllur M 'd . for reference only. werJ' Intro- lbeipeeialblim and Joint rett. rhatn dnced and referred, as foIlowst-By V 'V.lul relatu'C Joint resolutions or the lislatTtre -l .'It Bait Lk to the assassination olJtHiii Hi Roblnn u.Tiroad Com cltytlnlavorot tbe Northern Pacific' . ii to the 1 pany; In relation to manufactures: rellw. "ima ayHtera fens of IhebiaMr. relating to tba new rt- , .ympainy ii.!?111." I"1 mur'. "d expresslis .epenoenoe. 7?.P.iL-nJL If5 th9lr '" 'or i- mitten 1 bey were referred to tbe appropriate oork uimUsieit ByMr.btevens(N. H.)Athorlslng tr. " cartlrl- rtt X f"", ',ree of PoKe of oertv re. R rates of tbe legislature of New Hampstti lerred to the Poet OfTlce Committee. nny In i,i?rV, ri1rr,s (A' perpetuate teeMm Oom- ihe United btates Courts. Reterred to JudlclarW mittee. Lltll.llnimlll.an. U...t.l J.yMr. Barns (N.Y.) for removing obstruction navbnon In the East- rlv.r ami Tiell Uaie'l-rY portofiN.w -iork. Kcferrad to tbe l'onimltte! lnuuerco. Also lo provide a Uovarnmaat h,,Vi i;l AP.rbtiNtlNnW!Wl0,:k' ito,erre,t Committee By Mr. Williams (Ind.) to exempt frow tatstHn manulBclured goods wberine product shall not exi ceedswuu per annum, except certain ar.ltlrs. -Bm lerreo to Committee on Ways and Means By M. Cook (111 ) In reiereme to naturalised olti-' cens. Beferr.d to tbe Comnirttee on Fore'gn Amtlrs ltdeclBrestliatclllzens ol loreiKQ blriri V bavaT been naturalized under tbe Constitution, ai d laws.' are Hereby absolueU lor all foreign aileglan-re and ' that it etJovernment of the Uched Stnius shall afTord 'jnhe protection that is acourded to nallvsbora ' By Mr. Bromwell (HI.) author'slng tbe Secretary of" ' the Ireasary to Use four millions In greensoka, 1 niotilhly lu rerlsemli.g bunds and- destro.Ing li(em Reterred to Committee on Ways anil Means. By Mr. Wsslitiurue (HI.) to provide for the record 1 oldi eilsav the Clerk's olllreo) tbe United 8lates Dla met Court. Referred lo tbe Judiciary Committee. Also lo prevent the payment ot certain claims. Re- ferrtd tn Hie Committee on Appropriations. The bill prevents the payment ol claims for selrur ' or Imprisonment, or for damages or demurrage or de- ' tention bl appliauces of trannBoitatlon, or tor trans portation service, tolls, rentage, eMi., beyond tbe ' larlfl ot rates fixed by the Uuartermsster-Ueueral, or ' for the use and occupation of lands lu the lnsurreo tlouary Mutes for fortifications, etc. By Mr. Neivcumb (Mo.), lo abolish the oftice of As slsinnl Treasurer of tlie United Utateo, auiborlr.ed by act ef Marcu 8, 18(M, Referred to Committee on Re trenchment. Bv Mr Lynch (Me.), to provide for the resumption ' of specie pa meul Reterred to Committee on Bank imt und currency. Tlie bill provides that from the 1st of March, 18, United fctates notes wtieu received at Ibe Treasury be destroyed, and new notes issued, payable In oolu In ore year from date on demand, at sue Treasury . Tbatsuch notes shall be before their maturity legal- -tuder lor all purposm; including tba . re demption ot all bank notes. except for the payment! lor impestduty and for cola iuterest on Government bonds, and after maturity, shall be -legal-tender lor all purposes, except by th Govern ment aud that the becretary ol the Treasury may, alter specie paymeut baa oeen commenoed, Issue notes payable In coin in less than one year, but not lees lhau three months, and may also purchase cola to enable him lo redeem bonds not exceeding flay millions. Knbsecinently, Mr. Bchenck (Ohio) gave notice that he wot Id m ve lo refer this bill to the Committee oa ; W'h s and Means. By Mr. Lynch (Me.) to provide against undue ex pansions and contraction of the currency. Referred to Committee ou Banking and Currency. Tbe bill authorizes the secretary of tbe Treasury to Issue tbree buudrea millions ot coupon bonds, paya ble in luwful money ou demand, at live per veut. In--terest lu coin. The bonds to be Issued to auy person paying the par value thereof In lawlul money, i Bv Mr. WilBon (Uh'o) lo autnorlzetla 8tat author!-, ties to tax non-Interest bearing Uuiled btates notes. . K-irred to Judli lary Ooramlttea. By Mr. Paine (.Wis.) to amend the Bankruptcy law ot Marcu l. 1WI7. Haferred to Oommitiee on Patents. Bv Mr. Waabbueue IWis to amend lha fanirln Ballioadact. Referred to the paclUo Hallroad Com- mlitee. 1 provides for tbe establishment or a com mission consisting oi the Secretary ol War Secretary olttie Interior, aud Attorney-Ueueral to tlx annuallv on tlie first of Buly a lav of cbsrges for trautpo ting ireight and ra6sengeis on that road. Movements of General Harney, Rt. I.OITT4 Dep. !. fliinpral ITarna l.,fv l,n.. jesurday for Washingtoa, where he will meet the Indian Coin mis doners. Obituarf. Dnwrt K II . T)ei. QTho TTnn Aan noun, Keglsterof Probate lor Bttaffor t couuty. nun luruieny amia oeuator, uteu suaaeniy ol apoplexj yesterday. Dkarisgs at thb Ckstbil Statios. IlenrT McMenamin, regldlnn at No. 1020. South Eleventh ntreet, accused Henry Valentine of robbing him of f2U on Sunday morning, tn a saloon atblxlh aud Chegnul streets. Mr. Wnruock, sworn, said that Mouenamla. and another man brought a man down and. slated he had robbed them, and that the bar- letiuer at otxtn ana caesnut streets saw the tirisoner take the money from MoNfenamln. The prisoner wag held to answer at 2 o'olock. to-morrow. Hugh Langhlln was charged with cruelty to aniinalsln beatlns a horse thai had fallen at Tenth and Chesnut Btreets. He was held till tbe owner of the horse has a bearing. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Dec. 9 Reported by De Haven A Bro., Ho. to B. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. iMOOFhllAEto 0 Msh Leb V B.....MS. BI- 100 do. iJ lto do....... bso-M, 1(i0 do...... So? luo do sso snvr- IHao City Cs, Oas-cp S5wn. 9xi 100 Bh Bead B MO. 1 Im do...b;mrio il 1(H) do...b30aflS. 47 So3sb8hatuok,Cl.oo t 8BO0NJD BOARD. tlOO Pa 8s, W Lrg...l(iS - .() City 6s, N...cfep. x'i rtuo do. N. .c.t'p. M !(.coi do.0...t&p. S6 linmCA Am9s,'bil-- M 10(0 do. Hi miO busq Bds...bswo. istr sn renna rv 2sh Leb V R........ tl 114 sii Cliutnn Coal..... J" 2uo su.Leu N stk..Uk. tOJ: Grand Waddlna; In Richmond. A social event which attracted more attention . in the State of Virginia than anything of tho kind that has occurred there for many years the marriage of younp; Geaeral Lee to Miss Boiling occurred ou Thursday last, in Rich mond. General Robert K. Lee was present, ot com fee, and so were his eons. Jefferson Davis, General Mahone, and other distinguished South erners were among the guests, as were also some well-known citizens of Washington. Oa the whole, It was the grandest and most aristocratic, social event that Las been celebrated rn Rich mond since the breaking out of the war. The New York lime. In its announcement of ihe engagement and wedding-, gave the particulars of the parties: "Geueral VV. H. P. Leo, formerly called Uooney, will lead to taa hymeneal altar in Petersburg, Miss Tabby Rolling, the belle of the city. Her father, Hon George Boiling, is tbe wealthiest man In till city, and, together with his brother, oin nearlr the entire citv. lie is a distinguish' 1am,i.r fir.il la uf.filullv niA nf l.ha W- V V'a.t t.L.TrY.MV"k t(- y )-Anthorlslngth'H, t tbe Hecretary ot Ihe Ir.a'.iry, to revolt. Ibe or b4 pointing a receiver lo take charge ol any Bati Trad lO restore such Hank tn tha nvnlr. . k J.i " A0RUCA Kacffmann. No better thems for a iouiily on the -vanity of fame could we' j found than the life of Angelica Kanffa i4nn In the latter half of the last century her nsma was familiar to the whole of the fashi' JnaW world; her Bayings were quoted, her dr ma wu oopied, her pictures were admired, a jd, atiil Utter, bought for large sums, and h UlenU and beauty were extolled tc . the M; I th9 present day what ideas do th e n. me 0i W icaKauffinann convey ? in tbe minds of fZtamoM&S dtoal HjX Awhile to tt?JK the NaUon J ap.jnt(,r of that ' rhi J J hTfl ot tie 'fashionaUe world, ?fieaQJ Sr'AhD Keynolds-tlte then Pnaillt of . tleKoyalAcatemy-and herself tUe fir8t ud '.inter dignified with the raak of Royi icademioiau. to be .a ( ,t is ed
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