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v ; TREASURER’S STATEMENT, 4 Showing the amount at his credit in the Treasury, with assistant ireasurers and destg- nated depositaries, andin the Mins and branches, by etures tered te Mendon’ Maki| BY ©. W. BOTKLEN, Aweti Local Intelligence. 26, 1855; the amount for which drafts have been issued, but were then unpaid. and | PPEREMPTORRY SALW OF CALLECH, HOR- 7 the amount then remaining subject thers 9 Showing, also, the amount of future trans- Scoot or Dasiax —The closing exercises Sers to and from depositaries, as ordered by the of the Treasury. of the winter term of the Metropolitan Me-| ona Verdict, af " ; Canemar Courr,—Th larch term *NING STA R. brought (0 4 termination to day = The jury in the case of Leonard Storm, the market master, indicted for an assault and One clegant Calicch, nearly new, cost $600 New Yi April 2 —In the Conrt of Oyer chanics’ School of Art and Design took place two days; the vote standing eleven ait- One pair bay Horses ORK, on Friday evening An appropriate address| tal, the other path thaplnghoad as yal 4 J 53 One pair young Mules and Terminer this morning, » motion was was delivered by Prof. Whitaker, the princi | majority; but Mr. Richard Stoope, the dissent. In what place. 83 5 Sett of Double Harness made to quash the inétctments agalast Mor- Mule fist spoke of his own relation to the py Pape coormmenting 40 the Court ae 3 Penns Gs eek eas in two and four a: Hyler, Irving, and Linn, who were im- school, of the unusaal interest manifested by case be dismissed; and it was dismiss- g £ months credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing | Pleated in the murder of Poole. If the mo- the pupils, and said that, oe num | ed according! interest. Cc. W. BOTELER, -}tion be not granted, then s motion will be ap2-d ‘ Aucti T. By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EREMPTORY SALE OF TWO GOLD LE- VER Warches and Chains—On TUESDAY evening, April 34, xt 8 o'clock, at my Auction Rooms, I shail sell to cover advances — ‘Two fine Gold Hunting case Lever Watches, full - | jewrlled, Also, several Gold Chains. Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ap 2—d Auctionecr. ber in attendance had been less the pre-| Pharnella Skinker and Delia Hazel, having coding winter term, yet the result of their le.| been acquitted on one of the pending indict- bors been of @ highly satisfactory and | ments for peisoning Mrs. C. Williams and her pleasing eae of ieplaying, = — ie family, eon os bail, on their own re- stances, a r: vancement in ‘uals, | cognizances, fer their appearance to answer at was. parts, had known little or nothing | the next term of the Court. He next spoke of the relation existing be-| Miss Mozawr.—This charming actress was tween Seionce and Art, and showed the de- | again greeted with a crowded house on Satar- pendence of one upon the other; said that al-| day e ming last, on her second presentation though may make deep ressarches | of Julia, in the Hunchback, on which occasion | De may many hidden mysteries, may | she was far better sustained than before, all discover new truths, yet when she wishes to | those appoaring in the piece being perfect in delineate these facts, sho must call to her aid | their eeveral parts, as they were not when she the manipulations of Art; whether it be the| first played the character at Iron Hall. geologist descri the structure of the earth, | “ ”” was ever better received in Washing- the machinist iting his skill in mechan- | ton, which in itself tells the tale of her success ne meena Sie Ste eventing ore ce : * outward through infinite space. ‘o-night she again performs Meg Merriles aocmen bona Art is dependent upon Seience| in Guy recto & We understant that it is for much of her success, as in the preparation the intention of the manager to Present the of color by the chemist, and in the manufac-| piece this evening without the mutilation ture of suitable instruments to perform her | which so marred its effect on Thursday night a made to admit them to bail. There has been some talk of increasing the bail of Irving, who is still at large, to $25,000. Writ of Error Granted in Dr. Boale’s Case. ParLapsirgia, April 2.-In the Sapreme Court this morning, Chtef Justice Lewir gave decision granting « writ of error in the case of Dr. Beale, on the ground that the jary which tried that cose, instead of being sworn Piety fatp — to rondor averdic: acsordiug to evidenoe, were a — Jomecrpe - Shee belonging sworn to try the gulit or innocence of the de- sylvanie ‘ave ue, near Browns? Hotel. "Tes peccha, fendant; and, also, thst the defendant in be- sers will be required to take down the houses and ing sentenced :o so'itnry confinement at labor, wae sentenced to imp: iscnment at bard labor. ‘ Ea a8 Sees 3 @ Bes #3 PE g 3 ‘3 SSSSlSEGlLSRSSSAYSSLSEVSSASARERS 238 ro BeBe ae BeBe B53 Pers westhos BBEe £ S388 SatBowh =o 2 mB Ge eB8Ee2 S23 & GSSalZsRSReSsetra2ssisa remove the same within two weeks, Terms ut the sale 3 rite GREEN & SCOTT, ap 2—d Auctioncers. _— $$ anon. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer: 88 From Sew Orleaus New York, April 2 —A dispe'ch from New 858 225 espens $ 4,744,500 4,744.500 XTENSIVE SALE OF CITY PROPERTY | Orleans anzounces the arrival ofthe Daniel lest. That was owing to the fact that it was 809,943 1013 64] by Catalogue, at Auction.—Tine subscriber de- | yr cca cae Po ton the stage at short notice. Miss |” lotte, ae "a00 2,428 Sires to call the attention ot those having city prop. Wobster, which reports that (xe Siar of the 101 N. D ae8 g rant is by long odds the best Meg Merriles Branch mint of the U: of the past and present of Art, | who has ever ‘ormed in this country, ex- ee tee piss Bees ucose Gs ° the enthusiasm manifested for works of| cept Charlotte Cushman, and ta resdeny tho | Pane mint ofthe United Stator; New Orleaan, Bicwtiabid ancient times, he said that the productiens of| part will doubtless greatly delight all aie go $669,285 36 | 23,604,724 19 that period were not adapted to the wants of| to Iron Mall this evening. Miss Tyson on the present age; inasmuch as we live under a Saturday night also won many rounds of ap- different government, and in widely different | plause in Helen, in the Hunchback. erty to dispose of, that he is now prepari cata- | West had eniled for New York with $300,000 logue descriptive of each piece of property to be of ia specie. fered at Auction, on or about the 25h In-tant. It is - » 7 = tention to iene the wale axvonaively in a2 Baltimore Bierkets. e city rs, and also to give general circulati n = ees of the caaieg which will doubtless baye tee ef Re ngeeariar tin ge < “F = ‘Tsansaotions x39 a, | fect of bringing together a large number of capit»i Hewasa 4 rea hed over 1,000 barrels; sy yo ad ists desirous of making investments. ae. red $2 tee ce coyote’ Fol ses ; that thi - "8 Persons wishing to scli wi!l please hand in by ihe | T° 30 | te, (The formed their mission and beter pl Frings 1x ALRXxaNpRia County, Va.—yY: oT lak ae 15th instant, a description containing number of the | Istter point is the price wheat has study than subjects for imitation. Then, art | terday there were two disastrous fires in Alex. SUS s! be charantece fares, a i senate) pas syged oer vile choi = ity was was for the few—the aristceratic portion | andria County, Va, in this neighborhoood "7 Lg i me tok Gaius ak rE age Aa ct of the community and the artists wore few | One began at Galpin’s, on the Leesburg turn. | ‘Transfers ordered to assistant teoctnse then ek. Mee rarer ern eT DOTER EE | a#2e. Oate are saach higher and the offerings also, confined to men of rare genius only. For = originated from careless brush burn- Transfers ordered to assistant treascrer, New Orleans, Louisiana. 320,000 001 ap 2—eotl5th Auctioneer, Iron’ Hatt | *™all—esles at 572600. modern times, aud for this country, it must be| ing on Saturday. It sprang up again at noon Eee atte falocveetpmtomteg pales ping er 1,387,500 00 |” By J. ©, MeGUIRE, Awctiouesr. Kew York ® for the people and thoroughly demooratic in| yesterday, and extended ra: idly to the south Transfers ordered to depositary at Norfolk, Virgin iad "200,000 00 le cg tenes apna coop yet tesabraresay itecharacter. To us, asa people, it is neces- | and west for some miles, destroying much} Tranefars ndoes to depositary at Mobite. Ala... 20,000 00 | SALE BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS COURT,| New Yorx. April 2—Cotton is downward sary in every department of life. We need it| fencing and cord wood Teady for market Transfers ordered to branch mint of the United States, Ae ctor rom “eRe pert adie [2nd dull. Flour is improved, and a trifle in the workshop, in the manufactories, in our| Three or four hundred persons wore employed ‘Transfers ordered to brauch mint, New Orleens, La .... 590,000 ace of the Late Wan. HT Page 7 higher. Good Ohio at $9 56.8 $9 94 Southern places of worship, in our halls of legislation, | all the afternoon in efforts to t it. “4 d feoen Hl aaleironark pels by oeder of tie > a arrest it. tA 23% & S Sy 3 ] Pe 3 a8 8 — Transfers crdered to treasury of the United States, Washin, » D. O. F : tween E and F streets, I shall’ sell, by order of use | iS better; salee at $9 374a$10 124. Wheat frm. a set dear — Hew much more | not been entirely subdued this morning. Orphans? Court, all his Purniture and Effects, coi- eae pte 99¢ Pork is a trift valuable © even thecommonest thingsof| At four p.m., yesterday, the barn of Mr aesictans Boston, Massash: —— oe . oly rad use, when art, with her wand, invests} Judson 2 Nerthern man, who owns and keeps Pergo berate i pose replys i New To Nee Tore — ay arr ae poy pc nee ee ey them with bith beauty legance. How| tue new seminsry at the Falls church, took ‘Transfers oriered from sesistant treneurer, New Orleanz, Louirispe i Dressing aud plain Bureaus, Bedsteads NAdleeneone sb Peay apa _—_—_—_——_—— wer Bolsters and Pillows i Tad beak Matt: NEWS BY THE ABiA. much more delightful and happy are those| fire from the segar of some lounger, it ie ‘Transfers ordered from assistant treasurer, St. Louis, Mi: pouertal the tntavnce. of" sans of a ow | tought aad was pe as sorting aed Keren’ | Sesssnescobereh Rems sith tis Uied meses Pale” Rosette je infuence of some quiet scene, | barely time to s bis o and horees, perhaps, of the home of our childhtod, to quell | all the rest of his property in the barn being Transfers ordered from branch mint of the United Btates, Ni leans, Louisian: I nkets, Counterpanes. Comforts The foreign letters and papers by the Asai, the fary of passion = aun the disturbed congu’aed. This fre extended tothe 3 Gna Oiee ka hare arrived at New York; and from them, jo can estimate the influence the| of Wm. Taylor, who keeps a wagon stand on ——— bataar ay és i _ Rotts ofwne dear t dapacted friend may ex | the taropita below | the, Falls charch, and} April 1—1t rac, Spelt Coleg a po following additional items over our minds earta, reminding us nearly fencing. == Silver Spoons and Fork: ior Tale Cuth ee J of happier scenes and happier days. The last we heard of the Galpin fire was Wants. Por Sale and Rent. Plated Castors, Curtaii nd Shades In England, peace is jed a@ probable Ho was not afraid of makinz art too common. | that it had destroyed the fencing in the neigh- | Cooking, Radiator and ight Stoves ., | Without the razeeing of topol being a Let the people be educated in it, let it enter| borhood of the Episcopal theological seminary, PARTMENTS WANTED FOR A GENTLE OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR| Together with & general assortment of Hou-eh»!d | preliminary the school-room and become a regular branch | and was with great difficulty prevented from man, on or near the Heights of Georgetown. A SALE.—The house is a new three story} and Kitchen Furniture' By order of The imports of gold into England were of study, and the tastes of i destroying all the fine and costly buildings of Apply to Mr. Redfern, Grocer, First Ward. brick, with attic and back kitchen. The furniture R. oI ng aerate large. The bank was shortly expeoted to re i sym that establishment, all the professors and| _@p 2—3* is all new, and has been in use only a shor: time. mar 29-4 “" Ructicheer | 4uce the rate of discount It was rumored support. He may be obli stadents of the seminary and high schocl| ¢ GENTLEMAN WITH HIS LADY AND SON | Rest of Rouse 912% por month. Inquire at the mS also that England was about to raise a loan of greater proficiency, because the tastes of tho working for hours, Sunday though it was, to People will demand it; but his works will be | stop the conflegration. Mr. Louis Baily is a appreciated, and himself become great and | considerable sufferer in his wood, having lost le through his effort. about fifty cords that were ready for market. He thon closed by urging upon all a more| M jor Butt, and his neighbor Mr. Osten, lost careful attention to the elements of art, and | fe ‘ing; anda small house on Mr Galpin’s to a greater their calling rather | place, occupied by a f-ee colored family, was : Fn _— great pictures, | destroyed. —_— i low t possess. Among the) Tae ADVANT oF APRIL, was accompanied geniuses of the present time he most happily with ‘fierce winds. which continued alt day, alluded to Clark Mills as an example of what! blowing the dust, in dense clouds, throughout may be done by genius and perseverance com-| tho streets of the city, much to the diseceafort . He was a man in humble jife, & me-! of pedestrians, and not to the pleasure of shanio by profession, stepping forth from his| oleanly housewives. Nothwithstanding this obscure position and solving for the world th state of things, the various churches were, long-contested problem, whether lf-sup- | particularly in the morning, filled with atten. ge statue might not be mi This is| tive worshippers The high winds continuo at one example of what may be done by to-day. Not a few hats wore blown off the America, with her wonderful power of inven-| heads of the inoautious of the male gender, tion, her indomitable perseverance, her exten-| who were in consequence, afforded a fine op- sive hep esrb tnrgod and varied} portunity of showing the extent of their speed scenery most jurces. 1p pursuing the rapid! i \° After the lecture, a distribution of awards |” P™*US ‘he rapidly retreating casters from the principal took place. Specimens of} BF. Tuomas, after being confined in the the work of the pupils were exhibited in vs- | jail of this count was sent to Mount Hope as rious parts of the room, and certainly told panne famalie: sucaa time ago. He eae aA te the — 3 —_ —— pained glad his escape from that institution, and returned is peodantann Jy home © was again apprehended in this : = | house, No 381 L street north, between Fourteenth k danic ie iin, genre age hae Pri- | and Fifteenth streets, or at room No. 42 Register’s Ry GREEN & SCOTT. Aust te family, in a retired ri e ape “HH G,” throush the City Post Office. ofice, Treasury Departmen p 2 “i 7 *s aatice aan epecire sterling. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI e celebrated Don Carlos died A ee 2 = at Auction and House to let —On WEDNES. | git. Gatles on the 10h mar 3i—3t* ‘OR RENT—WILL BE FOR RENT ON THE] DAY, the 4th of Apni, we sual sell, at 10 o’clock a Ist of April, the house on avenue, near the | M, at the residence of a gentleman declining house tiate a loan ANTED—A ROOM WITH BOARD IN THE | corner of 15th streets, north side. occupied at pres-| Keeping. at No. 333 Ninth street, two doors abo 4 Iti First Ward, by a gentleman who will, if de- | C0" by Mr. W. C. Butler, No. 202. ‘This house ia] Rorth L treet, an excellent assortinent of Furniture tis reported that a serious revolu sired, farnish his room. * Address, for one week, conveniently situated for the purpose of renting the “<M,” at this office. _mar 3i—t | rooms to a great advantage ee D—A NUMBER OF YOUNG LA-| ments and public offices. “Apply to es who understand dress making. Apply O. E. P. HAZARD, to M. WILLIAN, between 7th and 8 ets , Pa. ave. mar 21—3t* on the premises. mar 31—2t* The Spanish Government is anxious to ne- tionar, viz: mo t, beaded gf b-pee had been ais. ing near the depart. Maboway Sofas, parlor and rocking Chairs covered ia Rom th the French and Aus- velvet covered castor arm Chaireand Ot | tri; troops were hell in readinoss to cup i tomai pre t. _ The French rockets had set fire to Se! in several places. The disgruce of Monse Do marble top centre and pier Tables and Bureaus " dimug, breakfast and card Tables ‘y CERTAIN CHANCE TO MAKE A FOR- Aesnk kof is es - N OMNIBUS DRIVER WANTED.—A person tune —A lady having acquired a competency De Bookcase and fine targe portable Ward ey eee Pop nfwcds. sol =o well qualified to drive an omnibus may find a | in the Millinery business, is now desirous of di salet, Well endl ethos Lames allies had despatched instracti The good situation by addressing “8,” at this office. ing of her establishment, and retiring into pri Bt ss and Crubkeryware iP that the di thee 0! instructions to Vienna mar 30—3t lite. Her location is ee of the beat ae A Ly od | Git and other pier Giasece ie je death of the Czar had not changed ED M juainted with the | 7" ea Se ANTED—BY A STEADY MIDDLE AGED | /8® Fare opportunity for cne acq ic | High and low post Bedsteads man, a situation in some respectable employ business. For terms and particulars apply at this Wardrobes and Washstands mperor Alexander, of Russia, had meut. Good references to character, &e. can be | "ice: mart)-im | Fine are, Tapestry, 3 ply, ingrain and stair Car | ‘¢Sulved on the re organisation of Puland, pe given. a “C D E,” at this office. HE RESIDENCE OF COL. ROBERTS, U. 3. The King of Prussia desires negotiations to mar A., continues to be offered on pr vate sale. It Passage Oilcloth, Rearth Rugs and Matting be temporarily suspended, but consents unre- GUNn WAN GRIL= SuRTADTEEiEn lee ee ee in the District, | Refrigerator, Sioves servedly to sign the Vienns protocol. wishes to purchase, for cash, a good two-story | Containing three acres of Ground, a large garden, g —— i | il it excellent water, stables and outhouses in perfect - en Lge ees ayers oS oy ig esp order, and ornamental grounds, fruit trees, &c, in The Late Execution at Havans. Post Otic stating location, price, &c. me ee conti ioe- pcaty at thas emnoe orily endorsed bearing interest. A oorrespendent of the N. Y. Times, writing mar | m* form: 5 — 20 pled The House is also for rent, a fine two story and | from Havana of the execution of Ramon Pin- sing ten go to, says: ly arranged rvoms, with high ceiliags, store room ’ A ia Keel city, and conveyed to the jail, from which he Boarding. HIRTY- ONE BUILDING SITES, CONTAIN. und conse compicte, het and'cosa eee cenvesed | “The morning of the 2iet, at sunrise, it was Lydia Keeley, for water color paint-| together with other inmates of that establish. ing about @ve acres each, on a credit of 10 years | through the house, and & pump of excellent water communicated to the prisoner, who received Was awarded Canova’s Graces. aster eae was discharged on Saturday last, EVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM | Within twenty-five minutes nde of the City Post Of- P , J for drawings from the model; Ra- basement brick, containing ten good and convent in the yard, and a side lot with fine fruit trees, 1 it with a placid smile, and said that “eg a bs criminal court being engaged in winding up {45 modated with rooms and board, at No. 458 pevteoliggs Wists Mastering sedren perspire rapes, and being near the Northern Liberties prepared for it, Knowing Praeger tiga war une = Head of — a David Burr, | the business of the term. Oa Saturday the | Fwellh sues city trom 244 to 3% miles. The tract presents a} ™ For farther particuars apply on the preaniees. with no bitter words upon his lips—no malice wings from oo pencilings; 8| unfortunate individual was again arrested— dha te front on three public rosds, is in a good neighbor. GREEN & BCOTT, to rankle ia bis bosom, and Lighting his cigar- aaa = Peep ar a pa } being gerously drunk—and again sent OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 | hood and rapidly improving section of the county. | mar 99a _ Auctioneers. ots bey the — is ceghnarng was con- bottom’s Sketching from Nature Jan an, eeck wainele urs. ‘ cee sirabig rooms, suitable fur families or single | and on such terms as we are sure will insure to the By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer the Mepal | Tesen golem, aueabes naan = for water color 2 erwin and yons; gentlem ich J poe ee with omy pean vo ay pray od pie ve many = ATALOGUE BALE OF STANDARD AND| moved » phael’s Head of Christ. Mr. Curtis for arc reasonable terms. e can accommdate trees, é j MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS at Auction.—On " -, 8 genticmen with meals, without lodging. pif le growth, and also some fine Springs of TUESDAY afternoon, 3d April, at 5 o’clock, at the The customary church rite and instruction mar 8—Im water. Rn were bestow: jis friends wore allowed to 5, . Auction Re I shali sell a large and valvable cpi- | steers od Pica o— ae Roose ses ve, ection of Books, embracing ail the best and favorite | 8¢ him; bis business of was concluded with Twelfth street, between G and H strecis. jarket. avenue opposite Browns’ Hotel, has several We will sell the above lots on a credit of 10 years Myers & Mapiean’s Cincus.—A local paragraph crept into the Star a day or two since, saying that some of the persons con- nected with this Cirous, left Washington with- out paying their board bills. On inquiry, we hear that the gentlemanly proprietors of that establishment complied with all their obliga tions incurred in Wachington. ele oe their employees have failed to pay thetr bills, the fault is not that of Myers & Madigan, who paid them their dues promptly. tectural designs; Rap! s Head of Christ. Mr. Miller, for designs; colored engraving. Gilbert Towles, for — Houses of Par- liament and Crystal Palace, in oil prints. Silas Moore, for designe; colored engravings ~ a te bis lawyers; and his last wil N AG MIDDLETON another exciting work | time be able to attend to business in the city. » ales Franklin’s Works complete 7 1 and testament : ‘passione’ G. W. Mi Reynolds aut ror tie | of laos, &, fact of good land hopes rea Lord Bacon's, Hume, Smeliet, and Miller's His h in passions, G. W. M. Reynolds, author of the | of about thirty-five acres, improved by a good dwel- wooe ati ! 8 » Mir ie Mysteries of the Court of London; it is equal to his ling house ; has on it a fine spring and spring hou-e, ey AE —_ Sees hitherto best efforts, and will be largely sought after | two groves of large oak woods, and is well fenced. man's 2s Ca-tle Builders, by the author of Heartsvase and | For the above either improved or unimproved city the Heir of Redcliffe; it is a capitol story and fully property will be taken in exchange at a fair valua- sustains the high reputation of the author tion. lana Scene Blackwood’s Magazine for March. For lithographic plats of the ground and further : . Everything in the Stationery lin; = 7 explanations of the terms of sale inquire of All the new books published received imme.'iate ly afterwards and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 4 st. and Pa. ave. sigued in the presence of witnesses, near 1 o’clock on the morning of the 22d. At 7, A. M, he walked from the chapel to the placeof rving’s, Cooper’s, and the Waverley Novels, | °°¢%" exhibiting a composure that was cones darcy bindings, &e. . eae: the best evidence of a soul at peace with the Also, richly bound Family Bibles, beautifully il] World His foes were political; be had mo personal enmity to forgive or to disturb his fast moments. His face was serene and bigs —as a pleasant emile seemed *o live upon bis By J.C MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. | ip, and beam with every look he gave to pas- \RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PRoret: | “!28 friendship Tux Azsznting Jonon.—We mentioned, on Saturday, that William Wise, one of the in the poiso: case—the United States against Pharneila Skinker and Delia Hasel— escaped from the jury room, sinee which time| Tux Poisonina Case.—The second trial of the Criminal Court has caused the following| Pharuella Skinker and Delia Herel charged minute to be entered on the record : with poisoning Cassy| Williams and her family, “ William Wise, Baving been sworn on the | took place on Saturday, and resulted in a ver. 28th instant as a juror in the case against| dict of not guilty. There are three or four Pharnella Skinner and Delia Hasel, the | «ther indictments pending it the same jary having been confined in their room until | parties. The following are the names of the this morning, when they were brought into Ses in the case last tried: Thomas J. Crane, er pm a being called over, it appeared| W. T. Upperman, Walter Stewart, Thomas that the ssid William Wise was absent, hay-| Crown, Jere. Simmons, Jesse Plowman, Rich- ing escaped from the jary room sometime| ard Stoope, Joa T. Fenwick, Henry G. Mur- during the night, against the will and effsrts| ray, Charles F. Cummin, Wm. Flenner, and of the bailiff who bad the jury in ebarge,com | John E. Dement. plaining that he wassick. The Court there- JAS. C. McGUIRE, JNO. B. KIBBEY. mar 31—d Auction: . 8. > No # Columbia Place, Corner 7th street and Louisiana avenue. mar 21—eol2t i “There never was euch a throng of living 31 —————— ty:—On MUNDAY afternoon, April 24, at5]. ~ mar 31 OOMS FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE new-] 0’closk, on the premises, by virtue of two deeds of bein| gathered upon the Gulgotha plain of \PKCTACLES, ly furniehed and very desirable Rooms for rent | ‘ust to the subscriber, one dated May 10, 1847, and | Spanish justice to witness so sad a spectacle. VE GLASSES, &e iber WB, No, 134, folio 163, &c’, the | He walked unaided, ascended the steps, and Gold; Hilver, and Gut Bieel Spectacica, Eye Glas- Ce en ao Une rr dated June 10, 1847, and recorded in tibet W. | looked for amoment upan the seepe, enehan anged ses, &c > two of the land records | 9 :ew words with his confessor, and addressed OG Particular attention pald to the selection of OR REN T—ABOUT FIFTY ACRES OF 6 the Di: taf Columbia, a few words to the people, which could be Glas~es adapted to the cyes of wearers. Land across the Long Bridge, in Virginia, and | [ ehali sell, on the premises, lots numpered 10, 11, heard on!y by those nearest the platform. H. M. W. GALT & BRO., east of the Alexandria Canal. Apply to 13, 14, 15, and 16, in square No 355, fronting on 11th Mest andinee P Le Jewelers, $84 Pennsylvania avenue. R. P. & A. DODGE, street west, between F and G strceve south, with the | seated ‘himself, and in a few mousnts be was nar 28. mar 28—1w Georgetown, =| improvements, cc nsisting of an excelleut two story severed from the living mass that surrounded eee = eee —— * dwel house. him The shook to this unity was mach upen commented with much severity uponthe| Discuaragp —The following named priso- - = bri fsa heed ceodi: the sesibue ba sti cienlen 7 ages apes 1 peconpor ato Nee nein a na) mee we aging ane ie ke = 3 ORNAMENTAL _— Ot ncreceniath Spy a ee pelt and eighteen months, with interest, to be secured i when alt admitted Pe mn ene was not only subject to rammary punishment | charged from jail, the grand jury not ha °S |G. H. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, Square, containing *ix reoms, three attic rooms aad | to the satisfaction of the trustee, one of tho chante tn tnoigtecs he wleoa ery by fine and imprisonment at the discretion of | disposed of the cases : James Scrivener, Pat. Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, | Aine? Sere antes and bath hause in back building. NICHOLAS CALLAN, Trustee. @ played, the Court, but was, perhap:, liable to iadict- Rady, Benjamin I’. Thomas, Othello Webster, Next to Varnuin’s Buildings, : Cc. JIRE, was ne law violated to obtain the death. daamitler He leeves a wife and iarge family—I ine children, one a year old. His age is said to be fifiy-one—ard born in Barosions. Good cellars under the main building. Possession e ment for thus obstructing, as far as depended} Catharine Montagu, Charlotte Pepsico, and given on the Ist April. Apply at the house orto} mar 7—eo tioneer. on him, the course of justice. There was, as| James Chesley. | —— Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING ia} Mr, J. J By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctionee pened i t all its br: aches, will be thankful to re z e. y = x Sale : an apne 3 Sane ome - ae lee Gen o teen onus tonne dere in their line of business, and will use every ex- | 7°08 OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE = hs He was universally esteomod for his noble and = a satisfaction. URAL RE A at Auction —On THURSDAY, the 5 h Apri’, | i vatrous character.” another jury had beon sworn this morni y morning, about one o’olook, while har. Gl d Painting promptly at 5 voudeseos at Kendall Gieen being we shall sell, at the residence of C. 1. Lembard ev . The Court concluded by directing tho peter bored at Aqui Creek, und burnt to the water's jeaicaieriivsesitil: 94 mas ey f nae nllsanoee Ae ane te the undereigned | Eaq., on nord Il, Betwork Seh-ned Sb wie, Ne.] The Havane correspondent of the National the said William Wise to be stricken from the | edge There were eeventy cords of oak wood |" *” ——______ —r—- | for ssh the same, with privilege of purchasing | 607, an excelle (assoriment of nearly new Furm- Intelligesoor gives the following description ss eae strats fer the remainder of the} en beerd. Tie captein and crow Lge en Me of eicns ings ner ier oabn uae eo Milcany parlor Chairs, Lounges and Rockers of Pinto: = 0} ice, or at his residence afte: 5 Malioga airs, 1 s : — pap soy tte $6,000 MiG Semen Nias tear watcou M A K E R : . . The location is healthy commands a full view of a Do_ pp _ beri aaa ‘Ramon Pinto wes fifty one years of age, Borsing or tas Pesirentiany ne — : NEW WHEELS, PINIONS, AND EVERY KIND] the city, is but a mile and a quarter from the Post] 1 fine painted Cottage C ae and he has left a wife and seven childoon Mr. Edi P _ “ oP a f OF REPAIRS TO WATCHES, Office, and is in every respect desirable. Parlot, passage, stv ir and chamber Carpets bers Ho wasn C an. born in Bareslons tor: Permit me to stat afor- On ai . eae vhe e Beddi id Bedstead : mation of the readers of the tar, and to Mlcgiteee 7 — penpals. r a Me. 330 Feunsyivnuis Avenue; Gastens nt te crea ehcty Sts ensue ee ren | Tee one ck mena of respectatle pareti rotege of the oale- : J, nam ODner, was y, (Between Ninth and ‘Tenth streets,) house. , : s, crockery, stone and wood Ware brated Duke of Aigeon. who was the most dis- con Poppa — — tand-| tion carriage of the Franklin Fire Company, mar 26—Im* WASHINGTON, D.C. “A permanent omnibus line communic: with Coehiae eitant, pre aoa otaer toeven eoeauken eveniieaah the King i Te! m to the burning of the old andj while members of the latter were draggin CY Pverrtmad as ee ass Georgetown, by way of Penna. avenue, twice a day, 9 8 > Kitchen Requisit ingui i ing Ferdinand ilapidated sheet attached to this ae Machine from the fre st the vealteatincs TO THE LADIES at the usual fare. WM STICKNEY. | yn ok Violins, muste and other velveble fooks | ViL-, and to whom was made the lange grant that it caught fire to-day from the sparks from | wharf The little feilow’s legs were severely mar 22— " froyal domain in Florida. Pinto, atthe in- A MPSON BS rs and Red Ash Coal o jis now ‘pre A pete onr lar ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. any other articles which we deem unne- | stance of the Duke, went to Madrid and ao- ‘and well selected stock of Millinery! The block of buildings known ar the “Union | cessary to enumerate. _ . leaps bis education in an institution under which she has just opened, of the Buildings,” and now occup:ed by the Union news Terms : All sums of and under $25 cash ; over $25 teststyles which we are selling at the lowest irae paper establishment. They are situated on B street | a credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily tw & passing steamboat, as it had often done be- injured, and he was taken home on the top of fore, such was the force of the wind at the uction, some kind friends superintendin time it beffled all exertions to extinguish it] (20 “wctien, some ki a ' Until it was burnt down. royal patronage He was devoted to the 4 and riesthood by his elevated friends; but this eae i tblog Sanday when toe) gst" VPS end momen SE AOE [hap te eeobonts nr yn ysnsr | eq Penmprabn arene he are fay | "ike ase she nya dno tre aay | id Bl Ls amen, snd after bs ee ua oe pee . oil be’ a the andria, Va., died suddenly in that city, last We would also respectfully call ee enn to 159 feet deep. The property is suscoptible of divie- frame, containing eeren ered pane ae = = sey ——s opine —— mp 4 eet “s ing i, dise: . dsom: k of joods | ji, arrangement, and ii iti-m such as ing two thousand gi ?, & good ; b posi Z ds off duty at thele eases} accompani sen < ee — si Serfaty) Gloves, Hosiery, Re, whith ‘wet can sell eras k siaong the | best busit ios stands ou the} eellent out buildings, and within five minutes’ waik | tion that was intended for oan by his ryt 4 be to pre- ices. e, an ly in ; : B Ee chose at ta prisouers, were detailed to pre Warce Return: returns show the at unusually low prices avenue, and is yearly increasing in value. The] of the Post Office. Rent very reasonable. tors. Hewasone of the ¥ reg ph Vent its progrers; there were also on the! names of Peter MeCally, Chas. Sift, Augustus N abjretinn natlab haat oleh pernonssh oath dey peomaneag teat | ne a SCOTT, ty. Ins, waen ey peney with mach de. 5 . be en! 2 = , . ound Majer _Hordosal, command amen at Se Sligan, and John Camming, ledgers. W First door west of Walter Harper & Cos. ‘Also, that large three-story Brick House en 17th] mar 3i—d Auctioneers. | 5 sotion, the refi quarts. ond took alr t 5 al fi Pendall, free negro, profanity ; fine and costs. mar 28— street west, (opposite the War Office and three d00rs | —_————— pl in the palace of the King. From Mad- that-establishment, as also several fire comps-| James Mason, do. do. Patrick Kelly and W.) ™™ 2 ane ees) ELEGANT VELVET CARPETINGS | rid he passed with the guard of the King to nies and citizens, who used cvery exertion Quigley, assault and battery, sent to = HOKLL & BOYD, Also, thet three-story House on 17th street west, Bh bd eS arrcen a P woh =) oe trdoved igh wind Bes eh wak Gleg on ee scanron ter os bo am oan : BLIND & UPHO, i eoauvecs apart ILAGETT, DODSON & CO. respectfully call | was in a small fortifization connected with the to overcome. : OULD respectfully inform their friends and W the public generally that they Should the above rty not be sold stprivate the attention of persons intending to furni=b | exterior defences ef Cadix when it was deliy- DIKD are prepared to attend to all orde: sale prior to the 15th of May, it will be sold on that | their drawing-rooms, saloons, partors or other rooms | ered to (he French investing forces The gar- Allow me to return, through the columns of 3 day at public auction. to this announcement. They have determined for | rigon were nearly all put to the sword after the Star, we discrete nape ae ener On the 2d instant, Mrs. ANN McGOWAN, relict Ne ee OLETEE ING Terme will be made Syren ee: atime a = (om nels sock = po cigar —— they had performed prodigies of valor, and te senaee the public cele under my of ese ohne pag yes = Seat neatly executed; such as—Cutting and,! = sit dd Corner of Seventeenth and G streets. | yn” - Pinto was one of the five or six left alive. The nause ublin, but for the a4 oa S$. Teornuwy, Warden. | dent of tis city. a eee a ong feito seer ine up =— mar 19—2awtMay15 As these goods were purchased by us ata ruinous | subsequent changes disgusted him, and he em- D.C., April 1, 1855 Although reuring and u jive, she had few i = — i nd ii ices | karked from Cadiz near oe ; I Bed and Window C air, Shuck Eom LLA FOR SALE—THE SUBSCRIBER of- | nich are believed to be lexs than the cow af "man, —— —— It 1, and none to excel her in rectitude of thor and other i which are be! . Patu Sompar was cele’ = pose Guintere and other Mattresse: t te sale the villa in which she at} ufacturing, housekeepers now have an opportunity ted, yeeterday, | Oy heath precisa ei the fige of the just. | Cushions, Spring Beds, Lounees, fay a present resides wih cight acres of tand, situated at of euppiying themselves, with the most elegant Car Tae Ligvon Law axp raz Fingwes.—The . y e 3 a ; i Turn ; . y the Catholics of our 1 as by those in| jer lose w» the family is her own gain,—they must Tiisenings, Oorte ant Teacis, Split Blinds, Wide pike Res ee eh bps pe gett print vel Lo 3 price less than the common Brusscls are Sunday Law wae, as we learn f/om a telegraph ae Reser b ; manger petcao® took — — ———, ri Heaven cannot heal.” | Paper for Curtains. VENITIAN Peeprectegidegra hea ee erates, and the situation has many advaut-| “The same kind of goods we advertise are now despatoh, enforced in Philadelphia yesterday, bes Poo pes delivered in the several Her funeral wiil take place from the residence of | #0¥ sty! ‘Ail kinds of old ‘Work repaired, and all or- | ges for persons engaged im business in Wa sejling at the pablic sales of second Band fermiture, | ace: stringently. Weta single drinking shop Mrs. it is within five minutes’ walk of the Bl €] afer having been used two and three yeare, fur si oburches of that degomination in Washington = — - ee eecaen: ie kre ders thankfully a corel Song 0 — to Depot on the Railroad, aad thaxe ta Gab ba CURT, — pease de oe ee ae: > was open. The refectories sold estables caly. Holy week has now commenced, to be accom. | ween 7 for cash, or a perfect unders : me ‘ashington and Eli: ia i i t with, and by the ccstomary services. The long| Where the friends and acquaintances Of the family | Tr you want the worth of your money just give us eepeny ets 3 sep cages —_ eohaceibes | This is an opportunity seldom to be met with, The new law regulating the fire department i 9th et should not be lost. . 4 are respeetfully invited to attend. sre cail, at No 291 Pa. avenue, seuth side, hetw. yr MARY 8. VASS. Remember the terms; Cash on delivery or'ap-| went inte o ion op Saturday night at 12 eee wo Katere Wand Sera. Bats [wn itn sree TT ar Sat | or Co . at short date, with interest. —— son of Robert W, and Sarah R. Bates reed oer o’clock. Fifty four companies have accepted i CLAG DODION & CO. 7 ectfully invited JEWELER = - ‘ = : ~~ tiaue ia services. “Twen- Ron Agnouxn.—The steamer George Page, | |, The (riends of the family ore responce: No. 134 eee oe heeds aoe kappty of an eect tater earn try Sere yereune, {ts provisions and con mote “sy while on her trip from Alexandria, yesterday Pennsytvania avenue, between 17th and 13th streets, | wa TOHES and JEWELRY which will be pote y be bought JEWELRY, ty four reject the law and have gone ont o morning, at 9 o’olcck, broke her rudder-ohain, | S:"razsqsy mercine’ col oclock sold very cheap to suit the times. Gold Le Me ee ralis Galle: Stee prune aoe AND SILVERWARE | srvigg Fearing that a riet mightoceur last and the wind blew her ‘high and dry” onthe ver Waiches a3 low 25, warranted to ae ol Orie indiopatebla. é Always on hand a large assortment of the above, night, the Mayor had the on duty all Flats She hoisted @ signal of distress, and} 7. oRaMA POR 3 NE UNDIVIDED | keep good time. Call and see for yourselves at the } month, | ills lnispreeble. Which we offer at the lowtet rater, ; ight, bat beyond a few falag alarms of fre, the little fecry-boat Alice Fox went to her as Und interest in “Stanley's Western Wilds,” | store of J. ROBINSON, shen Gad Teows? Pall: “i MW. GALT 3 * BRO. might, — : sistance, but could not get near enough to be can be purbhased on accommodating terms. Address 349 Pa. ave., oppo. ot jan 96m JOHN FOX, Secretary et : —— perviceable. “M,” Star office, mar 29—lw* mar + a oa

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