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Seles. TELEGRAPHIC. EVENING STAR aeaeitinee pl arauature dae arent sea oo already laid for thé par- = : lic bi : oy Wash. Wa&xter—a COMPETENT NURSE. None| By oe & SCOTT. Auctioneers. REPORTED FOR THE were, since, various necd apply who cannot bring good reference ‘ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS INTIN' Local Intelligence. north front of equare No. 824 was referred. bby individunis to cotah water ime pri-| ast character ted cope ee Dertast place. | Von north Kets eon arene DAILY EVENING 8ST. The bill from same Board for the relief of use. the consent of the proper authorities | Apply at 376 H street, one door below 18:h. at Auction— On MONDAY, the 28th instant, we | == + ae Crrv Covxcits —The Board of Aldermen | the Per-everance Fire Company was ref ered. having been fice obtained. Bs new happens. er een eal, 28 6 o'clock p.m, The Personal-Liberty Bill Vetoed, — met yesterday afternoon, at th al | ‘The bili fi Board for the setting of } however, that the quantit a used -TO HIRE A 0 BO 3 le K, be hand 17 Bostos, May 21 —Governor Gardner Mr Preddext Hill in the hate. ee cath, aad jerisgihe footway in rquares 465 ]in the construction of a vations buildings tow ie ‘fie t gayelins d ‘ ferred) from 14 to 18 vears old, 10 | <treets, 53 feet three inches, and 45 fret ten inches, | vetoed the personal -liberty bill. ‘The Chair laid before’ 2 466 d. now in pi io Washi is go t wait on the table and do other housework. A. ine depth of 146 fect bir’ veto of the bill for the rllef of ease Tee Boek | Me OTT ee ee ame Board forthe reli |e sero Washington is eo great se at 414 Ninth street, northeast commer of i.” | Tuning hack an average depth ‘oa tit | The jary in the case of Dr. Brown wv. the the said bill unsigned—to indem- | of Isaac Ten Eyck, which had been returned | be thus co: led necessary to that end.| _™@¥ . N ep ee ee The above described property is handsomely jo- nify him for losses growing out of his contract | tv that Board with the Mayor’s refusal to ap- | 80 the Commissioner of the Public Buildings GPAMSTRESS WANTED IMMEDIATELY— | ©2'*¢, being the sec nd square north of Lafayette for —| ¢ é x ke a good invest- dict for the plaintiff, assessing the dam- numbering the houses in this city. Prove of the same, was fut upon ite passage | has applied to the Secretary of the Interior To one who understands cutting, fitung and | Square P er finirere, oralpere ages in $16,000. Dr B: ne jotwithstarding the Mayor's objections, and | for permission to shut off all the branch pipes | Making dresses Wate Wil be given. Apgty | Want WE 20 wel bo attend the ntle. Pipe ale eg ae : Oa — rel aye ee the sata Gill was j setwithetanding y et Gadividnais: nesat keepers, and others dad | No. 414 Ninth strect’N. EB cone vet, zute intepe-he. : Norwalk, and sued for $20,000. : Oue-th h; resid| 6, 12, and ’ f A communication was laid before the Board| The President laid before the Board s com-|has been authorised to do so, after girirg| _™#Y 2—l* is oes, repent poms tammy antes y<f| The veto of the Governor was sanctioned by from the Washington Atherwum, (a Washing | munication from the Secretary of the Board | those interested sufficient notice to enable AN1ED—TO BORROW FOR ONE OR two | the sale. & communication appended trom the Atterney ton city literary society,) through A. Loyd, G | of Trustees of the Public Schools in relation to | them to make arrangements for obtaining a W yesrs, Fifteen Hundred Dollars, for the use| A deed given and a deed of trust taken. General in W. Woodward, and pe ay H. Tucker, eommit. | lozality of certain echool-houses; which was | supply elsewhere. which 812 50 will be paid monthly, equivalent GREEN & SCOTT, | Zeneral pronouncing the bill unconstitutional. tee, asking for the use of the chamber of the| referred. Mooxticut Excursion.—To.morrow after- euate, aor give "Aaa oO ee onret|—=y2-a_____—___—Auctioneers._ ‘Tae Semate has sustasned the bill over the a evening in each week; referred to Rihana: gaent the peppers =e noon, the Boone Rifle corps, scoompanied by| may a1—ai* 7 * | By GREEN & SCUTT, Auctioneers. | voto—yeas 32, nays 3; and the House bye 2 police committee. laced risin = such of our citizens as are fond of such enter | ana —a YOUNG TEI OUSEUOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE | yo'e of three to one So the bill is a law. delegation of the Sesond Ward te purchase a ANTEV—A YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN : ; $300 ane tin ingenenen mot Te “py poy applied Franklin Fire Company; sslomente and who intend avaiiing them | ‘Wy ‘win a cit teves eps Py plier cueing wee shall sol at TOettert a erie ae 5 L ity, . . sta..t, we shail sell, at 10 o’clook a. it the resi- the Fourth Ward, and one appropriating $400 | Which was laid over for consideration. aided mt —_ r wshgl vor er day — ri Nurse. Ap;ly SO Eleventh st dence of Mr. Ball, No. 434 Pourteenth street, betw. meet Cargo of = — for the caeual repairs of streets, avenues, dc ,| _ Mr, Duncanson moved to take up the bill grand military and civic moonlight exoursion, | (g7 ANTED—A KENTOR FORA VERY COM ie 2 Sood, scsortment of Household ew Ontuans, May 21.—The ship Caspian, in the Firat —— referred to the im- = relief of Mrs. B. H Chever; which was wooesding se far down the river as the White W enatie (12 rooms) brie! eu one oftua | wekaeey erent es, —_ of Bath. Me ,from Boston to this port with a vements committee. . The advertisement i mos desirable und airy locations in the city. The Pur Reed from the fire department} And then the Board adjourned. somuttion have Yaleo be elders rice 4 t and other Ch: ° f ice, went ashore st Gir, furnishes the particulars. The committee have | furniture will also be sold or r nted, and pomvesion caanpann wlan Tabi — srg? of ice, gorbread made the most extensive arrangemexts to ren- | &\¥¢0 immediately after the Ist of June. For terms, Mahogan committee a bil appropriating $60 to pay for " Bureau, Writing Derk and Washstand | @*0und, Bohamas, on the 10:h inst, She will rebanging the bell of the Perseverance Fire} Suxpay Scuoot Ceiennation.—Early yes. |der this excursion one of the recat pleasant of | ¢,"PRly to, Ral urpets, Straw Matting, Oilcloths and Rugs Probably be a total loss. Company; passed. terday afterncon—the weather bright and ex. | tha season, and we doubt not they will fully ANTED.CEWPLOYMENT Por Sar Wanacaueae nor here as aolntiet s tninean pea a sly beautiful—very many girls and | redeem their Pledge. ored man, who has been accustomed to drive | Feather Beds, Bedding, and Bedsteads Liga’ w Gathering. boys were seen in every direction, gail . A 3 eo3t | China, Glass and Rarthenware Bostox, May 22.—The great anti liquor appropriating $700 to trim and gravel N street | moving, on their way to the respective mane Finz.—Betweon 1 and 2 o'clock this morn | <2 -—APPIY at this office. eval 2 orth, where the foot has been laid or had | of mosti SITUATION WANTED BY A FULLY com. | [00king and other Stoves law gathering took plsce at Faneuil Hall last ef the various Sabbath Schools | ing, two frame houses, one of them unoccupied A Gard A large assortment of Kitchen Requisites to be laid; passed. composing “the Union located on Kighth street, in the Seventh Ward, | branches apperiaining’tn the base an ae ee | | With many other articles which we'decm unne-| Bight. Fully 6,000 persons wore Present, and Alzo, a bill from this Board a propriating © @’clock, school after st 2 IF were destroyed See ere eeeees reference. | Address “<Garce pes = congenial oie: cee ken uaa strong denunciatory resolutions were adopted. $500 to grade and gravel Fo street west propriate banners, and under! Srrawserntes, the better kind, were sell | °°": heaton cghraint ree reins Where | credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfuctoril from Ne — e to O street north. ship cf their teachers, severally |ing in the Centre market, at fifty cents a an intervi can De kal, will te dorsed, bearing interest. om Foreign Mormon Immigration. oo fot al — ponies _ wretoany ei | Reser to ~ a — the | quart; and green peas sixty-two and a half Say AN TED OA PAGINER 3 TO WORK -A| may s—a GREEN ig TLE New Yorn, May 22.—The ship Carling, pei was concurred in. , ly head feraaied for the Gonmie of the opiate ae Stone Quarry and contract for sale of Stone | 3 GREEN 2 from Liverpool. arrived bere this morning. Mr. Johnson introduced a bill appropriating | happy juveniles. Aprotutuext.—Mr. Samuel Treass has been | to Government and others, there being now great de- | BY ss & SCOTT, Auctioncers.| The Carling brings 598 Mormons from Ea- $600 for taking up and relaying the pavement| Bat, unfo tunately, and evidently to the | ®PPointei superintendent of the carpenters’ | mand for stone. This Quarry is immediately oppo p* ER HANGINGS. EASY CHAIRS, LOUN. ropean countries. They are on their way to joia their brethren at St. Lake City. New Orleans Markst. site Georget »wn. e it jacksmi ho; , &e., at Auction.-On THURSDAY, the 2 Maryland avenue, between Eleventh und | disappointment cf ihe last arrivals, all of | YoTk on the Pest Office extension buil gs. every Meplemeneae Frey pod ne Seng, fur, | th iactant, at 10 orclnex. « m., We shall se'l, at Thirteenth-and-a half streets west ‘ould not enter the hall; it having been nishes the best and largest track Stone, &c. Aj the siore cf Mr. George Burlenne, on Seventh street r. Johnson explained that the rograding | previously crowded by upward of twenty five CITY BAMBLES. chance is now offered. Cali or write to op-osite the Patent Office, his entire stock of Paper of this street had left the pavement from six} hundred of their more fort = t jecessors— _— LLOYD & CO jangings for halls, rooms, %c., Lounges, Easy to eight feet too high at present, and further | che fi 2or, the gallery, rich pass id sper pee Tuere is nothing within the whole history of Fifteenth street, oppo. the ‘Treasury. Chairs, Screens, Cots, &e. Terms cash. New Oatgans, May 21.—The cotton mar- explained the necessity for at on:e making | s0, more than a thousand human equipage which can compete with the dig | _™*y 3—f may 21—4 —— gf kot is unsettled; sales 1,500 bales middling at the proposed sppropristion, The bill was| avcidally excluded from oo mettre tee in | nified position which the Hat has always occupied ANTED—EVERYRODY TO KNOW THAT then passed. the interior interesting ez, and had to 10}.8 10%. Flour is dull; sales at $9 50. Corn There may be much show and effect in the ease they can get a A feet front by 139 fet] By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctionee i < “ j t 7 in . deep, for the low price of $75—payable $3 a month | egvyy : is active; sales of western yellow at $1.05. fin into the corporaticn treasury for a Ict! ‘The ball presented a rich. bright and lovely | °* == ee Apimie = Se ae “ap —3m enone JOHN FOX, Sec. 1 " : of Columbia. a urchased by him at a tax sele, the said lot | spectacle. The dense crowd of girls and boys; | When compared to that Article which enthrones the - . : ce Souaee For Sale and Kent. ing erroneously sold ; referred to the finance | the former nearly all dressed in white—the | seat of ail thats grest, grand and magnificent in the Ithe other nine roon-s; exch house VOR SALE OR RENT—A NEW TWO-STORY 8 h Freets west, with a five feet alley between the Baltimore Markets. Battimvors, May 22 —Flour isles: firm than committee. embiem of purity—and adorned with flowers composition of wan. It has been observed that the fronting t e feet on south G, between Tui and Mr Pepper reported from the improvements | and ribands of various colors; and the boys] tiat and its manner of adjustment, are illustrative committee a bill sprropriating $500 to grade} neatly apparelied in white pantaloons and of the stamina of the wearer. It this be the end attic Brick House, with a two story back the whole front 29 feet, running back gene Honan ; sales of in eae on ree! j an 3 * : , p e. hes. 23 co Rey P and eae Bee this Mill won beta oe pe ag reaing Ae teas bea spent Great care should be taken in its selection. Topp | Muilding, containing a large Hail and ten good rooms. | ering tres fourth cash: balance in six, twelve, | 53269, and white $260a$270. Rye—$l 65a On motion of Mr. ’ ands ™ - To a careful tenant the rent will be very moderate j f . the table. Fiora’s choicest beanties; together with the | & Co, have fora long time had the reputation of | Por trether particulars enquire of Mr. PHILIP | “izhteen, and twenty four monihs, on notes bearing Mr. Borrows reported from the improve-| youthful throng, contributed a scene doubiless ushering into being mest of the attractive features | MACK Y, corner Fourth and I streets. sarge ven and a deed of trust taken. ments committee a bill appropriating $2.000 | as delightful to the juveniles as to the adult | that have rendered fats popular in the Distriet, and] May 22—tw* 0 Titte inuispurable. for grading and graveling M street north from | witnes.es of the imposing assemblega. a recent visit by us to their splendid store, where we OR SALE—A LOT OF GROUND IN THE GREEN & SCOTT, Sixth street west to The president of the day was Thomas U. took occasion to examine their chotee selection of most thriving part of the city, improved in pat} _™2y 18—1 Auctione Mr. Pearson reported back from the clsims | Walter, Ezq ; and on the platform were the |" a eas ae ecto’ OF) and is under rent at (wo hundred dcllars a year ft committee a petition of Wm. H. Clements, for} ministers of the churches to wh'ch the schools | White ‘avers, felts, &e., has succseded in confirm- | js sitnated on Ninth near N rtreet, and has a the remission of a fine. with an unfavorabiej in attendance were attached, ther with | ing our belief, that they are detcrminea to continue - feet on Ninth street, by 73 feet G inch ate By raescote 4 e 2 recommendation ; petition laid on the table. | the cflicers of the Sunday School Union. what they have been, namely, the Genins of Wash. | The mpeg ase Pek tle i ee he | Court of the Distret of C : lw. d ubchanged 2 sper is = trifle lower Mr. Pepper reported back, trom the im-| The aszembly having been called to order, ington, Their store is on Pennsylvania avenue, Ne, | paying one-fourth each. For particula’s enquire of | Wtsii b of 8 Vhite Michigan $ “ got is a trifl _— Provements commijtee, a bill to revive | the merry !aughter und the whisperings of the 326. JAMES O. WHITNEY, on C, betw. 12th and 13h sitting m Cuancery, passed auter | Western mixed $1 15s$1.15) Pork isa trifle aD approp jou for the improvement of | children were ut cnce hushed, when the Rev. P: 2 = in avery eck a streets, ’ mav 2'_2w ¢ petition of Any M. Cross, guar higher; repacked Chicago Mers $15a$15 50. Third street in the Fourth Ward. This bi:l| J. @ Butler, of theSt. Paul’s Logtish Lutheran Recis? arrangement in every branch of the culi | fant children and heirs-at law of Was Lard is bieher; in barrels 10/2103 ots. per a ddeaied teen Houston ard} Churoh, delivered an invocation appropriate nery department indicates the existence of a house dig LET—THE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE OF d poucd Whiskey 333. Povear the latter explaining that the reazon | to the occasion. keeper perfectly conversant with domestic cowfort. Homie ee Biren ioe ue : —— why this appropriation proposed to bemade| The entire company joined in singing the | To be brief, every lady having the leat desire to ex. age of fine paar mndit. aye New York Stock Harket. : cel in this very useful and necessary department, New York, May 22—Stocks are better in this bill was because the fund of the| hymn commenciog “Come, let our voices join, To a good and punctual tenant the terms will be Fourth Ward in bank had beon used fur the) in one glad song of p-aiss,”” and concluding $168 Corn—White. $1 05:$1.07 ; yellow, $1 07231 08 Oats—63a660 for Maryland and Virginia, and 660. for Ohio. Row York Markets. New York, May 22.—Cotton is firmand un- . changed. Fiour hes advanced 12} to 18$ ote. ISTEL’s SALE OF VALUABLE PRA Good Obio, $10 06/0$10.31 ; Southern is firm i made easy. Poss-ssion will be given about the Ist prop i Mon-yiseasy Sales at the first board of Erie's pra < other wards. And then the said | with the verse in reference to the Sabbath. paige Giateitas depend, otha, are se rane eas M. ADLER, Agent. Tote orale igs <Misndasisiont sf Cieveland and Toledo Railroad, 8 — Piteer ioneued hack, Siem the ba- school : Shoal tet tiie worket love procrasiination, have a conversation with Mr. Jas. Pin? i Be crowned with great success: May thousands ye. uuborn This Institution biess : Thus shaii the prarse resound to thee, Now, and through ail eternity”? ; equal payments at 6 and 12 mouwh-, with interest Camberlard Coal Company, 234; Reading on rred peyments. The deferred payments to | Ssilroad, 874; Pennsylvania Coal Compan, be secured by the notes of the purchacer or pur | 196; New York Central, 92:; Missouri 6's 914; chasers, satisfactorily en“ orsed. Virgisia 6's, 965 Upon the AB expresires of the purchase money and eee interest, and the r vation of the sale bh Court, the trustee wil convey to pur. SOMETEING KEW UNDER THE SUK. ehasers, at his or cost and exper CHARLES WERNER, right, tithe, intere_t and estate in end to said lots of Pennzylvania avenuc, opposite Browns’ Hotel. ground, of which the #1 i io cied AS fitted up the commodious hail over his Ree siezed. ANN M_ CROSS, Trustee. taurant as & first class LAGER BFER 84- aN rovements committee, the bill appropriatiog ahh for the casual — of etrects, avenues, &e., in the First Ward. Dove opposed this bill on the ground that ce did not know where the expenditure SKIRViNG, corner of Lith street and Penna. avenue, with a view to the immediate possession of the many contrivences constantly to be found at his well- filled Warerooms. He deals in every articls connected mere ‘ é After a prayer by Fev. A. L Dashiel, an- | atall with housekeeping, and from his extensive —— Toney was required in the Wirat Waid, | | ° aye come let us f Jesus, while j variety of this clase of goods can readily suit all posed. + 4 hearts and accents blend,” w: ung with fine | tastes and circumstances, He has Bath Tubs ofa ue be age ——— this bill on sim effect, Mr. T. J. Magrade- conducting this de- | },-autiful pattern, and of the most approved designe, Mr. Ciack reported back, with an unfavor-| PArtment of the exercises. 1 > Ses ORSALE 4 QUANTITY OF BRICK YAKO ‘Tools, ured but a short time. Also. one of Smith’s machines, ‘or brick making, (for steam or horse pow r,) has only been used a few days onac- count of the clay ‘n Castar, corner of L street south y avenue, orto the subscriber at his ‘onian Grounds. . lw* 31LBERT A. CAMERON, WO NEW HOUSE: GREEN & SCOTT, ~ » having pro-wed a supply of every ‘uxary Th 1 t wad by thease Also, omamental Water Coolers, Refrigerators, and ween L anil M streets, ap 25 -27&M1.8,9&10 forts found in first class establishmente of able recommendation, the petition cf Tuomas = Me 0. 8. Wik — be h docu | Me like, which he offers at very reduced prices, _| taining six rooms each, with basement and 2 lar . wip ecg elie gore Lawson, offering to cell his house in the Firet| Tet@ry, Mr. O. U. Wight, from whic! ss ——_ yard attached. To punctual tenants the low rent | ele of Lows 2 ‘ 5 post His RHINE WINES ai Ward to the corporation for common school | @°Dt it appears that there are, belonging to} Acr, act in the living present. Citizens who are | of eight dollars will be charged monthiy. Enquire | TUURSDAY, the 24h in tant, on the promises, at 6 | 25 Well as ta Ceres Serars. Beer, German, Lasgo a the Union, 4 Baptist. 2 Protestant Episcopal, OR SE es | Of the owner, epposite the premises. they will be sold to the highest bid- | [valian, and Sweitzer CHEESES, and indeed «f ev- Lay 2 Sen tec the sons of a smajl| 1 Lutheran, 9 Methodist, and 8 Presbyterian - . isl teeeenl ee may 15—Qw* CFA3. THOMA. | der, on Lie above terns ery other appropriate luxury in such an establish- a bi _ ee their complete and systematic arrangement, should = lot of oho aes peso aglioap hea ee iis Gap pay irame diate attention to these new and improved are! for common sc purpos = 7 aaa 4 NN S38, T > ent, is unsurpassed in this country. T RESIDENCE POR SALE ANN M CRO; astee. 1 th a GREEN & SCO’vT, —— call from his friends and the public. - it. will either sell my Farm on the 5 may 12-1 Aft reational debate upon this bill,| 1:324; female, 2052 Cooking Ranges which Mr. J. F. Hoposox, Seventh | Georgeiown and Rockvi:le Tampike, 2 wlesatie, | may 18—a Auctioneers - fn which Messrs, Heuston, Clack, and Fitz’ | scholars, 3,786. Volumes in libra } | street, three doors north of H, 1s now bringing into | Georgetown, adjoining Tennallytown, or I will ent] By JAS. ©. McGUINE, Auctionaer TRAY &D AWAY on Frdsy, the thot , 5 . | i i , y > BL G a a Mm from Georgetown, a it cobored ick participated, on motion of Mr. Dove, | Deaths ant whitoin the city, | Uc, MEH. bas the exclusive right to the District 0,8 f00d thant tbe house and gaidén, (including eee en Luli! ING LOT OM ¥, 1 Sceccenyemsetege Mak on whee hota ia was amended by adding a provision dirco:- | tp hole Dumber of Frotes cabclane 4.406 Vat of Columbia, and is prepared to ereet them, of any] Call on the subscriber, at Mis "LYLE S. adisine AY atic May 234, at 54% o'clock, on | P&T of Sas ceeeothee ae Pacegetlem A. ing that the money ($900) be taken from the pasta 7 bration 14.500 n Bs size and price, wherever they may be desired. They | ing. THOS. MARSHALL. it eel: the west half of Let 22, us co ae EZUMA DAGGS. as Leuk balance formerly appropziated | UAie 1B Non exhibits a gratifying condition | consume less fuel, bake more completely, and per-} _™Sy 15- 10t in Square No, 254, aving a front of 39 ft. 2 st , Georgetown, will receive the thanks of the fun oe be poe met purposes in the First of the pent of Sabbath schools throughout | form a grester vasicty of purposes than any other ae Renee te Sur Hots TIMES. flies Pe oes — and 1ith, running ty and a reward if desired may 18—lw* strict. the city. range now in practice. He also has them of a port- S yest Wel be received for the reat ot "7 ly one of the most desirable Lots = Ga motion of Mr, Worrows, tho bill returned | _ Rev. Dr. Cummins addressed the assembly | suis characte ealesiaind tr neem en oe bare Green, with two acres of grouns sani, wood sie | ale inh rection Of iy. gana 1p ZOALL THAT VALUE THEIRSIGHT, vetoed by the Mayor for the relicf of Isace|'" ® brief but 5 speech, and was fol- | resuits as those of a more extended and costlier na | and other conveniences attached. Pumps of pure — ne third cash ; the residue in 6 an — Ten Eyck, was tsken up. lo 7 . i! ture. They are ventilated by a process which to- | Water are near the door, and communicat on is ha 7 ¥ x out 50.000 lots in this city on which he made| @@rTked and earnest attention on the part of - os s the premises. Fy z c ith Georgetown b of H and Seventh streets Borrows eddressed the Board against ieee: Se ee oe tally precludes from the olfactories all noxious va-| sea Peun‘Aveuas menting aaa aflerecon, at the = passing this bill over the veto of the Lp Everybody seemed to be delighted with the | pors that are dirseminated by other articles uf the | usual fare, for the accommodation of clerks in the} _™2¥ 15—4 M Bayly Teplied to the remarks cf Bor- oratorical entertainment, which commanded |kind. He keeps in store always a fine assortment | 4¢partments. P : s ;. By C W. BOTELER, Aucti Tows explaining that Mr Ten Eyck had laid To secure the advantaze of this great reduction ALE OF Fou ILDING LOTS at A — of Japanned Ware, Albata and Block Ware, Char-| of rent immedicte application must be made to the D9) tion eae dak anveicen "May 22 aa A 6 listeners. coal Furnaces, & >. undersigned, either by letter, or at his house at mS wage z Dey" ane a = tae Lee yae yest Another hymn and prayer, and the doxol- : Kendail Green, after office ‘hours, where the keys ys — Pyne stiesy % “arto atu éaxblas tnx hat way for which he should| °2Y: Concluded the services, when the azsem- esenve | ™ay be had and the houses inspe: ted at any time. aD keceee beteeoeen yea : : e sight, caused by age, sickness be tainly paid by the Cerpoeet 0 blage withdrew, the children returning, in Safe Tety-—Dow't ate Conik, Lily White, or any of the Several of these fot eaice On liberal | cas 10 and 11, fa Bauare 53, fronting ea: Ii-ses injudierousiy selected, > . - aduwirable order, to their various echool- | t-call-d cosmetics, to conceal « faded or sallow complexion. | terms § Mr. Pepper urged similar vi concerning ’ 5 etre “nue and . ¥ 4 GLASSES care- houses, where they were regularly dismissed if you would have the roses brought back to your cheek, No 4, Kendall Green. bent street, between New Jersey @ nue and 3d nay es an cr this bill. = | ieee, Beatty a “parent kin. and It fe and vino N. B.—Rents paid quarterly in advance. ‘Terms: One fourth cash ; balance in 6, 12 and 18] and teillrant teamoparcacy, wal ed presionty an beet wpe eee red ee me oe = ney S gue Babbet ogi pr we Mintare, x “core to dire te den ot ss Tom months, with iuterest. aca ad by deed on property. | efici-Ily to the wearer eceordine to the concavity oc - oo Rahon naauee eee on | sas alte us wallaa wwctaeats by i ALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND NEAR the * C. W. BOTELER, convexity ofthe cye. Very numerous are the ill ef P . in thiscity. It reflects the highest credit on | you do not tind your health and beauty revivi L ; ND th ; . WwW. LER, come + fehl gad faery eer way Mr. Borrows then signified his willingness all th hacel ned, while it | ‘stl snd vigorous, and the wh City, at Private Sale.—For sale, four very de-] may 15—ro Auctioneer. | fects cause pre: io met being to pass the bill over the veto; passed over the the persons therein concerned, while invigorated ' pring morning, then your case i# hope- | sirable and eligibly eituated tracts of Land, contain- cunmereem=nt Of using gases pre- veto—yeis 8, nays 4—ss follows: speaks well in behalf the good morals of the ; aluable certificates we porsers, go for " , " — esely suited, by the use of an Optometer; and the Y M Beyly, Bo D. John | Metropolis of the republic. It is the greatent puritier of the blood known ts | i About Gtty acres each. partly in Montgomery iy ea essrs. Ueyly, Borrow, Dove, John ‘ Periectiy harmleas, and at the same Ume powerfaliy edica: | ¢ saat sire lenge Ww non county, Dé. son. Marks, Pearson, Pepper and Reed SS P fe shy gracias a Cae a Satan ae Nays—Mesers Hill, (President;) Clark, Fits- Tae Baty.—The regimental ball last night 4% miles from Wa: n, communicating with i by a new and commodious road now under con- 32 wi Viltia i and saticfac jon 7 . patrick and Heus.on sel mest m: ficent rer dadatetid a structien The soil is excellent, and well adapted | ington county, Ly i.T = er 2 = ourage- Tne Chair laid before the Board a commu- |! Y pest cpr ony peernagiicia J hs lean red w | tocorn and wheat ‘The situation is prominent an.t| Stn day of February | ment already obtained, ~n i pa nication from the public school trustees, ask- 7 ug an assortinent of Coats, | healthy, and the land well watered. There are | lumpia Mills, to his home nage of those that have uct yet availed themselves ing tbat the ward physicians rhall examine| 2° Present The open act of the evening eet and richest desi J three tenemeots on the premises. Course, ONAU D. HOOV a, f ints aid. ‘. . | Material, trimming and workmanship. To gentleme: i: i i i shal of the District of Coiuu.bia. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending oh presented a tableau that struck all with sur- | ™ ry lex th ag oe ¢], This propeity is peculiarly suited to genilemen - Marshal of th —— basta rs pr eee eral’ publte sckeat prise and admiration. As the ourtain slowly ates aa spperteciee for eclectiog te poeple of tie | having business in the city fur beautiful country res may 15—lw 3 epee aenglinrige aged bo ao = "ie, Beau oatiad up the bill for the relief | 78, three tents were seen in the back ground | isrrett ant mott attractive stock of goods ever a Ln ak of ts rty can‘be seen at the office of] QEVENTM WARD.—UNION TICKET. | ic supplied with such tat will improve their sight. of Geo. Hercus; passed surrounded with volunteers in brilliant uni- ie Sens oo meee S For Alderman “DEARBORN Re SOnNGOR. | nym’ wits nails 10 be seen; and ref. . i forms laying around them with arms in their RS.—WHITEHURSTS | John, oy i dictstne wii For Cemmon Council—SAMUEL PUMPHR! ences given to many who have derive. greatess Mr. Pepper reporte ! back from the improve- hands, the great tent of General Wasbington still in the ascendance.—The juries of each of the late race Soap as cing scion, ws itl show the SAMUEL S. WAYLOK, HENRY A. CLAREE, |< comfort fom his glasses, ments committee a bill forthe grading and ; .. | fairs at Ballimsre, Richmond, and York awarded their | Property Y pa Sin an 4—1 Circulars to be bad gratis, at his cflice, No BED the alle uare 723, and moved | {tming the centre of the picture. The pro- | falrs.st Baltimore, Richmond, an thelr superiority of Pho- EDW. SWANN, may 4—te i three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, ones te hag. i cessi n was then immediately formed, and raphs, Stereoscopes and Daguerreotypes exhibited. No. 186 Louisiana avenue, near City Hall. > EL Seventh street, s ’ it be laid on tho table on account of its in-| 5% by the whole steff of the regiment mt ant diao Zeoelved two Medals at the World's Pair, Loa] ap 9) eon WILLARD’S HOT > up stairs. J = with the venerable George Washington Park | ““siso, the drat awards of the Mesnene ere: Mr Houston opposed that motion, and Mr. 4 . ¢ Nonvoux, Se tember 7, 1854. the Maryland Institute for three For SALE—A TWOSTORY Brick HOUSE Oid Point’ Comfort, Va. r—Tho Spectacies you made for me ping very wD ig a as ell, and seem to have improved my sight more han any Gther I have lately tried ri rod —— " Lrrv. W. Tazeweir. - Custis, sur ported on either side by Col. Hickey | years past. on the cor f P tand Fi ick st Dove adveca:ed it. and Lieut’ Col, Riley, marched around the (9g cad oes eee 7 8 thle city te om Pa, avenne, botw. | orgetnwe, naw. plksery by Mr. Joba Wt This motion was further debated by Messrs hall; the staff stopping for a time in the Wash- Fitzpatrick, Borrows, Magruder, and Hiil. . pp ‘oO im BOGPLARDS CALMERIVED GEKMAN Exe naugh. For information apply to Mr. JAMES MIL- Mz. Houston (Mr. Pepper withdrawing bis ington tent as theugh holding aeouncil cf ME gent LEK, Market st , betw. 4ib and 5th, Georgetown. * a —law5w* Board by the month, per da, 25 T have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from “ P j-| War. Hundreds of our young and gallant | ‘trerp are few things which afford us greater pleasure 1 ebiBoadas Baths free for the guests Mr Tobias, und find thei of great assistance to motion te sesommmsit) moves am amendment di | lcstears cach with a beanlifil girl on Sa Bitiere, Vecause woare Tally cones woe | FOR RENT—FOUR NEW AND CONVENL| may 10-1 CED. WIGEAR 0 BED 56, ae coppeeeating Sab ake Seenaes time, recting the alley in question to be filled up to| jo) joined in this procession, the ladies | Uontrting » public’ benehe: cad nen ween that by ent Brick Houses, brown mastick fronts, con- Sn oe focus. I recommead him asa gy secede ag the establirbed grade and paved. adding even more than the flashing uniforms | our notices mang have been induced to take these Biers, | taining paslors with marble mantels, gz room, MORE REFRIGERATORS. = i » Wem, Mr Reed also opposed this bill. Fi eg | A 1d been rescued from death by dyspepsia, liver complaint | kitchen, servant's room, and five chambc each, aes a ‘ ee <n Mr. J. Tortas: ; : i in making up the sum total of the brilliancy | 3° f eihdch tele certain | It te prepared and! and situated on Thirtecath airect, luland, near the | J UST received another lot of Waterman's Pate | B28 pair of Spectacles you furn’ ned me Mr Fitzpatrick and Mr. Houston again of the scene. Shortly afterwards the loung- ese Putas eee mene | lic grouhad, COavenicht 0 Pal areas cad an jie) Veniiaed REPRIGERATORG, of au we vert. yesterday are particularly surisfactory tO. me They Yooated this bill, on the nd of its necessity | 5 volunteers arose, struck the tents, and laid | 8%r® No. 120 Arch street, Philadsiphia, & stl asin Neen vere aden A ly at H,| Us sizes and kings. Horizont and Upright tor | See very decidecly the beet | powes? and Tam ihe for tbe ment of —e pa their arms, and the danciog commenced ope te H. CLARKE'S olies, conor of Sixth He abe ‘aad | dura Lty, cconomy and coavenience the best ar] owner of eight e pairs, C8 fully selected in anonon after eens to the amendment, | o54 was kept up until day light. Weber's PRESTR SS fast nn pllisied. He tn ag Haspers ananll Eonislans SYeoke; ar at >. B. ceaee ~ Taha scales tet P ichitdrens? GIGS, trom Bien | A tent arene ee renee * and Prosperi’s bands formed the huge and other Magazines, and 1 always find «| Store, Eleventh street, Island. mar 6—wil “ After the transaction cf other business the 7) me on account of thei onal standing in Eng- land, France, a also plea-ed wil the treaument of the eves, for the purpose uf pre~ serving and in, moving the sight. nell & Tuil, of Philadelphia. accomplished orchestra. The hall and boxed | l4rte and goo! assortment of Blank Books an 11 aa *) JJ0R SALE—rou! NEW PWO-STORY frame] “We reepec'fully invite a call from those in want Houses, with back buildings, containing six] of euch articles, feeling ascured we can make it to rooms «ach, situ.ted on East Capitol street, betw. | their interest to buy of us. MAKKIED, 4th and 5th'streeta, which will be sold low and on SONSON, GUY & co, the Uuited Sates 1 have Beard adj urned. bern yor nd direct were crowded, thousands being present, and your remarks a irecuons on + , a— every body was delighted. There were per- Later The Board met st the apc aee bandied present in uniform, and as r especttul'y yor r : On the 17th instant, by Rev. A G. Marlatt JAS. | liberal credit. c Ps. avenue, between 10th and 11th sis. € CaLpwen, The President Iaid before the Board a eom-| BAY ina ot aa te ae a ee BAKKER of Balimore,to Miss ANNIE VIRGINIA |» Apply came cence PATLY, Demtit. | may tiwe “erg poe anication from the Mayor transmitting a - ts VENABLE, of this eity. = whines = a ead Lyxcnavze, Nov. 854. Ger freee Clarion Wilkes Sa’ velatiee’ ts the ipsed this dalighifel, erie aon At Behe Glen Conan fneee Beige co., Ma,| YICLA FOR SALE—THE sUnscamseR a |TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON sf.line beving Casta me uote ee. pry i ca ont ee eeeeie rete Mr. poe T. isvans, of the Mounted Guards, en the 16th instant, by, the Rev. Wa Pinekuey, pnt resi i 3 i i mek ‘api il ferred. ich [ have hewn greatly aided, (my vision: vi 5 5 AMELIA P RAM & BI wi fr Y maneged affairs on the floor, where every} Mr. JAMES Il. BECK, of Richmond, Va., to Miss Washington and Baltinere Turn d grouly from resding at wight an may thing went «ff most bappily. We bave no |LOUISA V. HIGGINS, of the furmer place. pik Road The use is nev, wih ll the modern : ‘oo weep heed Sar eengpoe rsh Aone paw nt i i c =a acl improvements, and the situation has any .advant- r kind patron g well d to Sid Uiose Who way need hie placed on the corner of ( ard Fourteenth yo aargaibes ery A oplscone oie IRD. ages for persovs engaged in business in Washington | stowed upon their efforts, and take manera mu. B. Rovmee, streets north. — aoe eee eee th I In Lexington, Mo., of the cholera, in the 17ih] as it is within Give minutes? walk of the Uladensburz | forming their many friends that they intend open- Elder of Methodist Conference. Mr. Dancanson presented the petition of E.} Present, who formed a legicn in themselves. | <7 of her age, Mise EMILY W. PERRIE, daugh-| Depot on the Lacon aul there ie also an omnibti>] ing their pring, Sumner and Fancy BONNETS, Wateinatin, 0.6. dak ee C. Eckioff for the remission cf a fine; re-| May we soon have such another ball in Wash- | {,7 of the late Dr. Jobn Perrie, of Montgomery ce., } running twice a day between Washington and Etla-} which comsi<tept 250 pieces, besides a rich asrort:| yy, y Snaeeae > ’ » 18k ferred ” : ington to be thus chronicled. 1 ville. Application to be made to the subscriber, | ment of STRAW EONNETS, &c, They able | Dear Sir—I em happy to say that the 8 = Mr D., from thecommit:ee on claims, Foard ee oe ee ene: a tnd cheap Benner” Ore Want ofa tashionable | which I obtained from you last week ure eatisely ” xy, = a of Aldermen’s bil! with an amendment for the} - Taz Excursion anp Pic Nic of the Amer Felief of Mrs. Billing; rejected. ° " satisfactory. From au inequality im the visual range icus Club, which took place yesterday after- } —— ‘OR SALE ON REASONABLE sta pees before purchasing elsewhere. | of my eyes, I have heretofore found great difficulty Mr. Barr, from the commitice on ways and| noon, was one of the best arranged aud best .—A three story Frame, with basem ent Mr. Waiker presented the petition of Thos J. Parker and others, asking that a pump-be ng glasses of the proper fucal distancea. It means, a joint rseolution in relation to the| conducted parties ever gotten up, in which the e ed an avenue, between Fourth and Fifth NOTICE. ee tats dificuny bss nwa wer agora acre pment vb the re club tully ned their well-earned reputa- — appl ’ . ith back building, on HE Undersigned can accominodate part'es with | <o tion. =e) Aa party, composed of nearly two | _ pina eee aeny Eames a poe! T e b at the Glasses you furnished dec wtedi: © Pane ela Bama | I street north, between Fourth and Fifth sts. west COACHES for pleasure trips. @ — the best adapted to my sen ae rene reach on ne hundred eiles avd beaus of the city, left . A ed Rooms, | “Apply to James W. Barker, residence on HI street Erpauer we gh eed y thie used. Very respectfully yours, The bill fromthe Board of Aldermen in re-| Washington sheet half-past Swen cack, in ee pds ergs oe bo obtained at Ho. 4211 north, between 12th and 1th stevia west. tigre mit sont to Mr. JON TOL BROOK, at BR Deane, lation to horse racks and other obstractions| stesmer George ashington, and soon, to ths eee ? By : was referred. > Parked § Carat ar Ss aior Georgetown, | the Stace Stand at the Capitel, or orders left at @, peaesteas = ee ae excellent music of Eoott’s cotillion, band, | TAY _____________} aps—Twt Georgetown, _| the Stare Stand a Store. WM. WHALEY. = Department of Iotorior, May 7, Mr. Smoot presented the “tripped it on the light fantastic too,” which | NFHS. Wi. H+ ABBOT iofrms hose | Don RENTSA COUFORTABLETWO STO | \ may l6—ime eyes, Ihave been pene me ¢ Linkins asking to be paid the amount of cer-| was en up until their arrival at the White} [Vi prisons who have been applying to her for ry House on Sth street, between M and N sts. 4 tain certificate of stock, which was referred. | House. Ihe saloon of the Pavilion was t! = he she has no # two chambers vacant. Possession given immediately. Apply to the sub | GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, &c, | tT! years. ] hove tak and s Obi -ining ginsees perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four The bill from the B those who participated in the dancing, West street, Georgetown. scribers, at their Lumber Yard, corner of 26th and} “y OLIN #. SMOOT, south side of Bridge st., near hs since Mr. Tobias made two pairs eapecia’ oat ptr pe CT re of Aldermen for — vie Seem Gece a thea ee | oer eo D serene H.N. & J. W. EASBY. Jeti Geocgenwe, hae Just received tom’ New | for me, wrich T have (ound to serve me y- and between Ei it Thi : 5 z in their labor of capturin; OT £C B.—FOR RENT-PARLORS AND y 10— . 7 — Ry the uze of his optomewr he is ennbied to adap: ae cree was oe: ‘ . — cerues as thus the afucaen sas tN Cham’ e ith board. Also, table and tran- R RENT-SEVEKAL WANDSum@E FAU-| Taffata Silk and Lisle T gv i sses mmutely tothe eye | most cheerfully ree- Short and tong Lisek twisted Silk Mitts sicaeel tan Tolle te oa been coeden OF en Opa-enikes and plain Cotton Hosiery, every va- glases, and bear my testimeny as to his skill as an i] ty i Uewny EB Bacpwix, —_ Boys’ white, mixed and faney Cotton games Assistant Sect’y to siga Land Warrants, — = i ith board. The bili from the same Board for changi: jeasa assed until the annoancement of | sient board, with a bathing room and shower baths lors and Chambers, wi : : on alieg tn cynate No S17 wea refucred. © ccna: by the way, was farnished in |e soardem ‘MP. MURIAT. "| SMITHS. 933 Forme aes yh The bill frum same Board for the relief f| Columbus’s best style. r the dancing, is : an er ened . F Moxley was rejeoted. | Sacehtehe the partloipants speared fully fal eee ee ee nen ee OMES FOR ALL—Beautifully and healthily The bill from ¢ Board authorising ths ee] may } 0 ———————————— Lots, 130 feet| Gents ¥ do = do TF enjoy themselves, was renewed and continued epee ee peed fl he Ee Collars and Ruff BR UNDER-IGNED are now working Ereting and graveling L street north between anti the hour of departure. Letween twelve OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES, on the south S on graded —— a - 972, parable 3 per) Lace ond Preach Coane Sees tus Sens inet bane pied by Map Sona sheila leeescetamasi irs pe gs ge yale ef asap delta oe Logie tos ‘accommodate pak] oom, with month Title ind cable - ™ strpos Eatetion a Laces. ROSere Wm. B. ae eee to furnish NE The Lill from same Board for the relief of| with their See pa Ho-nie with the ee thena commenting ia ork with thelr above Odd Fellows? Hall. Atiention of cash or prompt custo ners is invited. HUMPHREYS & WILLIAKS, George M. Miller and the Lill to refund to B,| Americus Club, paironage, apG—u | jan9—6m JOHN FOX, Secretary. may 12 i J. H. SMOOT, Georgetown, Ma, 15—Lay

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