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y five thousand dollars, but this year he did not expect to collect enough to pay his taxes ($3,000;) that he had offered two stores on Baltimore street, for which he was getting $2,800, to the tenants if they would pay the taxes, and they would not agree to it. --is renting a $1,400 store for $750, and Mrs — is renting her house on — street for $200, which last year borough $750. Many persons do not pretend to charge anything. Thousands upon thousands are out of employment, and but for Thomas Winans thousands would parish with hugger. He has purchased the Presbyterian Church opposite his house, on Baltimore street, and converted it into a soup house, and all who will may go there and be supplied He feeds over six thousand daily, and thousands have no other nourishment "We have a most quiet city. The fighting men, from the most respectable portion of society, have joined the Confederate Army, and the rowdies have joined the Federalist. The Government have captured all the arm