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ount Vernon the speed was slackened, and the bell tolled — an empty honor paid to the poor, ruinous, neglected house of Washington by every steamer or vessel of any kind that passes up or down the stream. At 2 o'clock the boat reached the littleabins. The train crossed the Rappahannock river, and stopped for a few minutes at Fredericksburg. At this latter city Washington was born, and here his mother is buried. But the house in which the Father of his Country first saw the light has, of enerally the case with all the public buildings of this continent. In the hall of this building is the noble statue of Washington, the first erected to that great patriot, with a simple, dignified inscription, worthy of the hero it commemorates. Thce of its members in a loud conversational tone, audible to every one.--While the Prince stood looking at the statue of Washington, to which I have already alluded, some called out, "Guess he whipped you Britishers;" "Oh, you like him, don't you? Sa
Marriage --At Clover Lea, Hanover county, Va., on the 6th instant, Col. Lewis W. Washington, of Jefferson county, Va., to Ellam, daughter of George W. Bassett. In this marriage a singular coincidence occurs: the groom being the great-grandson singular coincidence occurs: the groom being the great-grandson of two brothers of Gen. Washington, and the bride the great-grand-daughter of the only sister of Gen. Washington, and also great-grand-daughter of the sister of Mrs. Gen. Washington. singular coincidence occurs: the groom being the great-grandson of two brothers of Gen. Washington, and the bride the great-grand-daughter of the only sister of Gen. Washington, and also great-grand-daughter of the sister of Mrs. Gen. Washington. a singular coincidence occurs: the groom being the great-grandson of two brothers of Gen. Washington, and the bride the great-grand-daughter of the only sister of Gen. Washington, and also great-grand-daughter of the sister of Mrs. Gen. Washington.