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ae ene er te ee . _ ne i ee me ees te ne a rs ee oo ~ ee ee Umrap Srards Botton Raronrs—Before Por a x EVENING STAR. Justice Dena : ___ For Gale and Rent. —_AGOFION SALES. | TELEGRAPH NEWS, J. 8. Jenkins was arrested by Officer King Fo RENT —TWO WELL FURNISHED | [For other Auctton Sales see First Page. —_ oo" ADYEXTENWENTs eHOULD wR Lert aT TEE Ovricn 2T a3 —— the fence from the land of Zz. i pratt fie aie Ast, & Patter sad Cham- By A. GREEN, Auc FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. . . street, 6 ‘meat ; tioneer. Syete Deuces, Ms Oramawuse fume ae wor Arran sounty, and ‘ita fears on the part of said | Sus-_Avply on ae premises." marioat~ | ‘WONEW 7 WO-STORY Frame Hoxeen| ONE DAY LATER FROM RUBOPE. — Made veel said — may do him a Ra 4.0 HOWARD, NO. 486 14th Street, | on eon Day ee leanne mar a Anction, Arrival ef the KEmeu. some in. x enkios was ie, near the corner o; oon x ich LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | iss si, ers ed sented ploy | Gn mceky for fea a Some” "| Wrenn Sribed nara, sql | ane Men tt eco Pm foe AE YonE Mam I The pale star D D B Asrivx Co: cases on their beds; deponeat does not think The horse for which a search warrant was | b¢ ry) to Rent to permanent lodgers. it ia a fronteach of 15 feet, with 22 feet aliey bet | She. reports baring —.. areaay See ond day.—The following iva | the eovering ruficient; some of the children | ineued yesterday was found in the of | tate vicinity of the Depersmenes = ree Leme- | tween them, and 28 fect deep; also the ist on | ward bound, om the evening ot tha da, in Int Ror of oy tectumony of Mr. 0. Olds complained; it was very cold before Christ- | Mr. L. Leprenx, the bridle and saddie in the ty. Pariments, _mar9-3t* | which they’ stand, being front lot No. 15, in | 46° long 43? 4 , in this care on M Mareh 21: mas; does not know how much cover Dr. Skin- n of Emanuel Lacy, and the leggings Fe SALE OR RENT.—AN EXCELLENT | #quare No. 31 ox The Ewen Sebinas on tase tn taken had ss oned this to Mre, | mer’# bed had; never made it up; the dormi- | in the possession of a man named Brandon, = pelts Spot of three ew all well ' Re above saaee, preety = araounaly The Patis Conmneteons, — hionen: hee sofealaed: Ge aan tee ria _ tory floor was. clean, deponent swept it | each of whom had purchased the articles from | Sat) & comfortable Cottage of {uae TOOMS, Withee | MeN a? cla a tens tate rint Week | convention between Pranceand Austria which Mrs. Stianor a remerkable for ber sindeses | herself two. oF Panes of glass wore | the person who stole them, who turns out to | inthe yard. Siiuited at Ball's Crore Roads, | Terms: One-half cash; valance in 6 and 13 | !Ately elicited e discursion inv the Kopileh Mrs. Ski cae ve this gon Dr B neness ‘out in| each room; mone were broken | be a nehpew of the person from whom they | about two-an4-a-baif miles from Georgetown and | Months. for notes bearing intere-t Parliament. The treaty, it says, stipulated of bie: pe pews see Ae to pre- a Dr. Skinner's room; deponent put all | were taken, and to whom they have been re- | three-and-a-half from the city market, will be| Adecd given, a deed of trust taken for the actual concurrence of the Austrian ar- vi see tae oA ras confin tse room at the clothes on the beds that was given her; | tarned. The owner was summoned before the | exc! ed for city property or sold on accommo- | _Mar 10- A. GREEN, Auct. mies in the struggle with R — “ —_ empress be me ofl yor teh act gute bed she had none herself a! pas on; vangng Grand Jury to testify. meet oe sory bebe Heft BROS 4 at By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. memeven represented that she could sceanane aes ‘thongh oR nto warlike operations in the East so long as qrret sxenteleps nite S08 tt woald a esietins ial afficient To raz Farwers or Montgomery county, IE H452 SOME FURNITURE, PIANO. ter Pelt so long OR RENT OR SALE.—The L. Forte, &c. er T'atian is should be menaced b: inotination to ee bn seni care’ on he could not help it; he always said he would | MarrLaNd —There will be # great number of F venient Bree a Novia pong! tort the 16:h haha shall sell, ai oe Bones = >| political agitation, and therefore cusce ns § better if be could; the children appeared se # and contented; deponent edn one a half or two hours a day; had car- ried things to her own children, as they Institate is moderated in winter by furnaces; had been used to coffee; had taken thioge any of the windows were a, ty panes were broken out of the windows in the.room where deponent slept, much to his discomfort; the temperature of the rooms in the New York men employed upon the Aqueduct this season, Georg: town. Itis in excellent condition. ‘There | at the residence cf A Bennett, Exq , No. 360 | that before placing herself in order of battle and we advise our readers who occupy farms | are |3 Rooms in the House, nearly all of which | north D, between Sth end loth streets west, anex- | the security cf her Italian lines shou'd be as- _ “pores county, within a ~ miles = = inebonpewer se prea on _ = ever ony Reece oa ee a: sured France ed the sssurance, but as tl ti y ‘0 the and a Pump o: case Piano forte, seven oc ia di word Mating to pedi coreell) aha aedonprete Phar as good Water as can be hea ie the District, a taves, nearly new, of fine tone ard touch Autre OS pot Ser eS the objeot of bE s few feet from the houre Possession given on the | Piano Stool and Cover the convention never existed, and the treaty b. to Elisa; Eliza complained very much, and it which this work will afford. There is no ro g tors hogany 8 ‘hairs. was therefore a dead letter pesmey! pyre think artificial beat ra ped many mornin rage not eat her breakfast; | reason why the provisions which will be spay lots DW imran y we 9-3t = Sens ote French Chairs, Divans, Otte- The Paris Bouree bad been exoited, but sary if there is of covering; ha f the | the others did not complain, deponent could | needed by the contractors and others should |)? ¥ +" :SINPSUN. _—smar 9- ~ a | Mahogany marble-top centre and sids Tables, | closed frm on Saturday the 2ist, three per GamEey, been in the dormitories; some of tai | understand them if they did: Eliza went the | not be furnished by our own farmers, and the | A RARE CHANCE.—HOUSE FOR RENT ocking Chairs "| centsJat 69f 900. daily; had not tried the cove: ro ec is | 9th of September; she was sick at Christmas | large amounts of money to be disbursed thus = FURNITUE FOR SALE —THAT | Fine giit Gothic frame French-plate Mirror, large Thi ins of Dr Keve= . Seen two pieces of quilts on one so hildren and staid home # week; she was anxious to go | retained among us, instead of being sent to a | comme sag ee eee og : 1% eS size Se. e Rema pare ia cry wens ag Depar ® Person in court who can, tell; the oliver a | back and lenrn her book no matter what she | distance. Cabbages, turnips, potatoes. and reat.’ For convenience and pleasantness cf lees’ | “top Wash Chetty enum marble. ve , had never complained; they rs oon the | suffered; her brother John (a blind boy) did | other resciable and fresh meat for the men, | tion it is not suri by any other in the city | Mahogeny Hat-rack, Sideborrd, French Bea. | 2 E*W00P, March 9—The romaine of Dr. discipline to prevent complaint; they taal oa not want to go; deponent did not want Elisa | with forage for the horses and cattle there em- | it affords an excellent opportunity to. any person stead, and Wardrobe 2 ~ | Kane left ia the express train afternoon most subdued creatures deponent ever | there but Dr. Skinner said he wanted them to | ployed, will consume large sums of money. desirous of going to housekeepi>g and wishirg | Cherry and maple high and low-post Bedstezds | (FB re. The train started at half past they were much kept out of school by oak stay; doponent could not pay their board; a —_— to avoid the trouble and delay of Foratabinng, a and Wardrobes 5 o'clock, and will be due in Baltimore at 10 mommy peor ~ar es on ina ox se Kottom bas weight but not warmth; | Cnnenat Count.—Yesterday, Jas. Keilay, | the furniture, (mostly new and carefully selected: | Fine Feather Beds, hair and other Mattrecsss, | ’'olock to-morrow myeay 4 The fing of tho ee ee indicatiy nag Ry abdued | 0es not think the beds had sufficient cover-| for mayhem in knocking out the left eye of besarte he — aan J Abie Giant te-mer Browo Dick was draped ia mourning, very inc ation; yx Ge had | ing; her children complained of not having | Wm. Ready. Verdict not guilty. Morgan prepay er particulars apply as above, No randoi:s, mantle Orraments, and Window | :nd also her cabin, in which the rei bas — = Pog se i the eldest boy one to eat; deponent brought them food, would sometimes exhibit dissatisfaction, but | ¥ they put in their pockets and ate it they had no means of showing complaint; the | When they had « chance; Dr Skinner was boy whose ear was bruised used @ manner as | pretty rough to John but never whipped him; if be was hurt by accident, yet said it was | there was no fire in bry pager: the windows done by Dr. Skinner; they took all his abuse | Were broken out and are broken still; the as @ matter of cou eponent had sometimes | blinds were shut to keep some of the cold out; tapped them witb asmall something in the | me of the children said the food was right schoolroom; perhaps as the rattan used as | $004, others said it was not; sometimes they a pointer; does not believe he ever struck them | Might have got enough, at other times not; with his open hand; somewhat positive he had they would have potatoes, turnips, carrots and 2 9-31" Curtaios aid whilst i and Devlin for defence. oe ad eal ; Nore st crossing the W. B. Sasscor, false protonces in selling to | FOR RENT —A PARLOR AND CHAMBER, | \johogany contre. cont, sed Glance ener | ot Feepcot Was paid at the stations of the Samuel Strong an island in Fairfax county, and 3 single Kooms, well furnished, and very | Three-ply and stair Carpets, passage and otter | &%!timore and Central Ohio Railroads on both Va., to which he had no title. Not yet con. | (™ventent, ere forrent at No 215 Penn avenue. Olleloths as sides of the river, ——— cluded. Bradley, Jr., and Morgan for defence. M pages Willards’ Hotel. Price mcderate. Apply | Refrigerator, Cooking, Ridistor and other Stoves Marine Disaster. a ered premises. mar 7 3t* | With a good assortment of Kitchen Requisiies. New Yorx, March 10th —The ect ae 4 Dost.—Anaffsir of honor came off at Bla- | FYOR RENT.—THE LARGE FOUR-STORY | orcait of oiend Oe Te oe te e,? | vis Lyon, from Bridgesort, beret ane densburg on Monday, between Thos J. Mun. Brick Dwelling, with all the modern im. | crdorscd bearing Sovat ee Gatistactorlly | Ti cape of eatis, nas ubehtonnn day and Dr. Bradford, both of New York, in Heche eat rire: Dredd ae phe 4 side, be- | “mari d Auctioneer. | (he 2d instant, in a sinking condition. consequence of an affray at one of the prinei- | ‘Wee? tebant Ci streets Toa good end per. | ____________— pal hotels of thiscity on Saturday. Shots were | at No 991 beter Ma be moderate Inquir- B.C R L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers : rere | at No. 30 K street. mar7-tf RB WILLSELL, ON MONDAY ; New York Markets 5 = beots; the potatoes would be mashed; the | exchanged, and the diffisulty was then amice- | —————-______ > ™Or?-tf | oe FELL, OF AY AFTER- S per phere ph Valuse we aoesa thas = amount given them at a meal was a spoonfal | bly adjusted. Nobody bre, OR SALE—A FRAME HOU-E, CON- Ww er he ie eames SiS 9 clock, wits Naw Youx, March 10 —Fiour has declined; ber it; thinks all the children had shoes; or two; if the potatoe: re whole they would White afew days ago; his feet werescaling, and | s°t 8 potato or two; when the establishment the scales were bisck; the feet were in a very | 78S going to Mr Kendall’s John (deponent’s outreserve, four Frames Houses, containi; fi: of 7 000 b ~ ‘ ; Sout! i ; ines ppc t fone Yard and Woodhouse. | rooms each, situated on ith, between @ and sees 8658s a ae Girt Sucar Stone —Every lover of good | Logrted on Massac rigor ee agieg ephor a O2. | stucets Island, with right of ailey back Wheat is heavy; cales of 2000 buthe segars should call at Cook & Simmons’, 5304 in strects west A pump of good Waterst |" ‘Tite indispuiable. See eee bad state; had never heard that White's feet | blind son) wished to go; he said, ‘Dr. Skin- | Pomnsylvania avenue, where by purchasing | sold low for cach Inquinec! be aWEER ey, | Bile Positive. Se Ne ee tee had broken out before;deponent heard White’s | Ner is as good as a father to me;’’? when the | fifty cents worth of segars a handsome pres- | City Post Office. mar 7-3. |g — — sat under rent of eight and nine mon k is buoyant; new mess $23.75a824 Beef feet had been frost-bitten and were in a very | cstablirhment returned John did not like him | ent will be given. The list of gifts embraces "Rater: One tac oeak Salanon tx Va ana's0 | Me Bene Ohler cn “aleg 18. Lerd badstate indeed; Dr S. had neversaid todepo- | *° well; when it was going to N street John | a great variety of Watches, Jewelry, Books, OR SALE —A FARM LYING IN MONT- months, with notes satisfacco pared ee ee lat fe ne eae Se suety nent that White had boots but would not wear — = to Cenayoeae Magee would | Engravings, to. See their advertisement. ten, caer Spun chon oe hee interest from the day of rale” Toe * Why is staady; Obfo 27}c them; deponent had been to Dr. S.’s at least | in order to learn; Dr ner rough; —— Turnpike The Farm contalas 90 acres cf first RL CROWN &€o, . . twice a week since he had left his house; de- | be said John must and sheuld go out and saw | Ma. Wa. Rasairr, who does business on | rate ee The improvements area new Frave | ™ar3- {Intel} Auctioneers. Financial ponent never relieved tho children; proposed wood; John said he would not stay at Dr. | Ninth street, between Louisiana avenue and welling House, coutaining 6 rooms, and a siable U7" The above sale has been postpencd “ i to Mrs Skinner that if she were in any want Skinner’s, and if he sould not go home he | C street, requests us to say that the person of | for four horses untttSATURDAY, the Mth Merch. same hour New Yors, March 10 —Stocks are firmer of assistance she should drop a line to depon- | ¥Ou!d run away; Eliza always wanted John to | bis name who was in the watch house on Sun- Also for sale—A first-rate Horre Power snd | and place C R.L.CROWN &Co, avd active ; Cumberland Coal 18]; Dlinois ent through the post office and deponent would | 8% John had sawed wood when he had eight; | day night last, as per the returns published in | Scroll Saw. ] mrtoed Anetioneers Central shares 138: Michigan Scu*bern 753; relieve her necessities; since deponent had | 4¢ponent had no objection that he shoul saw | yesterday’s Star, was not him, but somo other | o,f oF terms apply to CHARLES F_ WOOD. 45] + pen pom SALE —ON wepnes. | NewYork Centra! 90?; Pennsylvenia O»al Co. lef i k aah twi q | wood; when they went to N street John was | person of the same name. 9th street, between KE and F ,ortoC T WOOD, DAY EVENING, at So’clock, will be sold | 904; Reading 814 ; Centon Co 224; Virginia serge be called dinacey thks @hen he | Kept at nothing but sawing wood all ds » 80 Se) a en pe eee | inthe rotsie Mneken 67 wantity of good Lum. | 6's 92. ; went he ushered himself into the house; Dr | deponent took him home; Dr. and Mrs. Skin-]| New Yorx Levens, and all other Weeklies |" LET—BY THE MONTH OR YEAR, | 0-F, that was used atthe Capiiol in tue prepara- | Sterling exchange is easier. Skinner indicated that deponent’s absence | DF were kind to Eliza, and she was very | will be delivered to subscribers by leaving the well located and commodious three-story Speer eae a would be preferable to bis presence, but de- | #2Xious to learn. their names at Shillington’s, corner of Penn- eet es The ease is con paesaty rok Generai Superintendent for the Commissioner Tae Borpert Mcrper.—The Public Ad- pment woeld set allow thet to deter him from isles ue/ Riaesatas Pasi okt wok a aylvanis avenue iene At tees. . nlshed. Inquire at 298 @ street, near the War isarg 3 Public Buildings. | ministratr made an application on Saturday saith te deetnanka Tanning Ve Skinner's; | the ueual hour last night. Cuamvorant.—We understand that Mad- | -SPemment. rma 6-800 By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer before the Surrogate for an order authorising Skinner got it into his se that deponent| The Mayor sent in s commanication an | ame Swett’s visitors daily increase in num- HREE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY | him to sell immediately Dr. Bardell’s house. was undermining him in the other institution; eanans that he had signed the bill provid- | bers, which speaks volumes for her powers as Houses Nos. 46, 48, and 50 Louisiana ave at the corner ef Fifth street we:t and ts | No. 31 Bond street, and all the furniture end deponent showed bim an article in the Intelli- | ‘7g tor the punishment o J temo convicted of eneer to convince Skinner of his mistake; | Violating the laws of the Corporatio, eponent knows Mr. Z Richards; had con- Also, the joint resolution making™provision versed with him in reference to the school; | for the poor of the city. Mr Richards expressed himself asone feeling | _, Also, resolution of thanks to the Mayor and mueh interest in the school, and was warmly | Councils of Baltimore. - enlisted in the cause; he gave money from his| . The petition of C. R. L. Crown, for remis- own pocket, and raised funds in his school be. | 810m of fine, was referred to claims committee. sides; Mr. Richards asked Dr. Skinner for | _ 4 bill for the relief of the Perseverance Fire references, but none came; Mr. R wrpte a| Company was passed. constitution for the establishment, bat Skin | Also, @ bill for the relief of the Anacostia Fees nue, Washington, are offered at private sale, low | treet north.—Gn FRIDAY AF TE N * ry s clairvoyant. Those who intend visiting her | Sng’on easy terms Will be sol separate or te Mek ask cae, aie ce ie oni ] | fects therein contained Counsel for the must go carly as her stay in this city will be | cether Title good. One sa four-story Brick ; | next of kin of Dr. Burdell united in the ap short. ——- * Sith finished basement, nearly new, and in com- pespeoiion ih dreads oat oionmactot Maren plication, es a saving of money to the estate A Boox or Uxivensar KvowLeper.—Just | Piete oder, with water and gas throughout. Ap- | H strcet,J um: ing back &5 feet toa 16 fee:. 9 inches | Mr. Clinton, on behalf of Mre Ounningham, published, the most useful and extraordina: PlytoE K. LUNDY, at No 46 Louisiana ave- | -itey, «ith the improvements, consisting of a| Cppored the granting of tho order, alleging volume ever yet issued from the press. i nue, Washington, er Ne. 1:8 Bridge street, | commrd:cus and weil built two story and attic | that Mrs Cunningbam is entitled, by a writ- comprises all ‘the information ecahalned to a Comzctows: wohl ee Houee, with brick barement, | ten agreement with the Doctor, to the use of Ss con! Dy ms dozen of any other books of information that | (\OTTAGE FOR RENT.-LAND FOR SALE. | “Terme “one-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, | {2e house till the Siac a4 The case have hitherto been printed. The title of this For rent, fora — a two to seen penis, 2 | and 18 months, with interest, satisfactorily’ sc? | 8S adjourned till nesday, the pro wonderfal book is as follows: ‘“foquire With- | {Ssteful Cottace, of three basement, five fin t avon? | cured on the Property. duction of the proper argument. in for Anything you want to Know; or, Over 4 “ -_J. KING, i: . neces Executrix The New York Herald says: r was unwilling ve any super- of 50! es—cloth, gilt—price $1. For sale | two hundred acres, which can be reduced to an By C. W. ELER eer. i i . Albert Biaied vision over the money affairs; Mr R said | chine to the Corporation of Alexandria, was | ty a. Arowaom, Boaksoller, Soventh ot, op- | quaatlly agreed orf Caamtacis tear Waaeen, 7h ee ae ees action, at the sult of Dir. Oipert Dentodell, there had been some inquiry about deponent’s | !aid on the table. r testifying, to which de aiae replied peimats Mr. B , from the finance committee, re- not like to appear; Er Richards then said bankas a bill providing for the erection of a deponent ought neither to seek nor decline to | !@mp in front of the Northern Liberties Mar- attend; deponent had no legal notice to attend | Ket; passed. : till this morning (2d March ;) deponent eou'd | The police committee reported a bill con- not say whether he had applied for a place in | C¢fBing alleys; also, an act to regulate the the new school or not; hal made no direct ap- | Weight of hay, straw and fodder, and the _—- certainly (He then explained to} measure of oats; laid on the table. oJ his interest in these schools ). i+ | .~Also, a resolution authorising W. L. Lang- : es : J IN E AR TS.—ON THURSDAY EVE- | against the New York Daily Times, for an al- posite the Post Office, Washington City. tf | ton— three Tf tented Imesh” Jester Bay F NING, March 2th, at 6% o'clock, I sball | leged libel in endeavoring to implicate him INHALATION Im DISEASES OF li farniture can go with house to end of {he current ee saad varamine entice ‘of ms Figinel oll | Come se the snurder af Dr, Bewdell.”” Dr: ‘anier ana ‘Williams, Phesisieas t6: yer Also.a Farm of 200 acres with improve. | 32°T°. aiuable collection of fine original Oi Paintirgs. by ancient and modern masters, of re- , ooordi: its, within th: i hove. f I k Ss Ww t Diseases of the Chest, No. 524 North Charles EnquireofSWEENY, RITTENHOUSE FANT | ™2tkable beauty ard value. d pa siataay the tae Kan - nie | ms t ‘p's | Correspondent of the New York Times, it is The great success which has attended the | _mar6 which will be arranged fer exhibition on and | Nicaragua and Costa Rica against filibuster practice of Inhalation by Dr. Hunter and his ALUABLE FARM IN VIRGINIA FOR | @fter Fuesday,from 9 a m. tos p. m. ism he inhabitants of the former State associates in treating every form of Pulmona- SALE —It contains upwards of 1709 acres Terms: $50 and under, cash; over $50, €0 and | bave consented tothe plan. The South Pa- . : s ry diseases is now established beyond question. | 500 thereof under cultivation, about 500 ured for | 99dave credit, for approved endorsed nctes, bear- | cific Statec, it ie anid, bive itevery encourage- — ad made no application, but had eh pr hat llega ropes sta Dr. Williams, associate of the Baltimore | pastures, ‘and abont 700 acres well timbered, ad —_— , C. W. BOTELER, anes and if it mn gram = the transit Be dno spay Be bad tnt fe | hn rein amps ao nay en cn | Pema in Woman nh | Hench cembe,goga tng | erra_____"_“Avstns_| ne ina cgue sae Goss 93,000 = year, but pould not on; ge for ieee moll, was referred toimprovements committee. | wilt be on Thureday, tee Tk Selene Vn | thereto Soe Grut Saw Mill, fa tom thee FP das ot tears (ROMD AY, pen err eeere | Seeoentcal. than $3000, and then be make to promote | 4’ bill was passed making appropriation for] " Omce Ivanis avenue, over Mra, | 4222 River,which is a part of pope! line, | | will sell at oni boanerhing my Farm, in Fairies | Posiic Buriprxas.—At ite last session Con- sin objects ie has i view, and in from one nen gare el A ec \ aera Vogs’s Jewelry Store. t arp penty puauctag Gearon: county, on the Little iver Turnpike, 3% miles | grees appropriated the following eums for the ree years to withdraw; under these cir- im 90! ‘ Cc co, Wheat, Corn, — ager yan —_ =a Ppa mill. It] erection of custom houses, court-houses or = contains al e hunded an three ecres, : Fale hn Rurvgns.—There were no cases for eons very superior and very ample, and fn | from 65 to 66 acres in cultivatioa, the balence in gregh tac =r pig eal aaa Tast night. Four lodgers were acoom- | E(t) Senels cf Wheat have been seeded, Tobae- sere nel y oreded fron oot we eres | see, Fia., do; Cairo, Til., do; Madison, Ind., - co Plant Beds were burnt and seeded before the | wel) set in timothy and clover; and if theweath. | do; Ogdensburg, N. ¥., do ; Montpelier, Vt , Fi $S5e ia > oy 2 a a tag bth wine Gaawes eateries ioaees er is favorable, | calcule'e to have: eeded the corn | do ; Rutlend, Vt, Nae gee npr ages GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENGE. Stock, etc, may aiso be hid, and further infor- | ‘224 of last ,earin Oats, and a gocd portion of | Chic2go, $200,000. For iron shutters, 2c on maation given by the Editor of the Evening ster, acd brokea up for this year’s eorn crop by the | the custom-house at Wilmington, Del., $1,000. ar sans tf t ale. There is a neat and substantial Gzonerrowm, March 10,1857, | Washington city. = ore Dwelling, contetaing four good sized SS Sp SE ET T= eo Desecration or a Corpse —A co! we The water was let in upon the lower level of R SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIgA. | Toms. passage, and two porches, all necessary | 4-0. -ht from West Troy to St Sous barylog : FS F between 20th and | °%t buildings, good fencing, &c., on the farm, : our canal on Saturday evening, and naviga- ble residence on F street, i of whicn bave been put up since lesz’ | ground, Albany, recently, for interment, ac- 21st, for the last eight years occupied by the late | 2! 2 b fi train But th tion is again open as far as Harper’s Ferry— | 3 M. Chubb, E: jossession given immedi- | Churches, Schools, and Milis convenient, good | companied by @ long funeral train But the 1 bh di ately. Inquire of RIGGS & CO au l-eotf | Society, &c. The land js realiy rich, jies preit!ly | sexton refused to allow the body to be buried probably a short distance beyond. Several : —$___—_______—. | for cuitivaiion, has water in each field, anda nev- | there without the reqaisite permit; #0 the en- boats have already arrived, laden with corn, OR Saue, EXCHANGE FOR CIrry — spring a ee progr = raged mourners took the body out ot the h wood, &c ; and all our mills, which obtain giver Bit afapert next tat Wetgniful eitoetion Alexandria, and weld make goed ipatiet laid it by the side of the road and left it i - } : farm onsidsring its prox: y to the Alexan- “ SRE, . their supply of water from the eanal, are re. ee a oi eeu beet et Bo dria. and Washington markets, easy terme, &c , tar Miss Tonper, & young lady residing in suming operations. Thus the resumption of Ina good state of cultivation For farthee par. it presents a chacce rarely met with, aod those | the “ Pines,” Rockingham county, Va , com- navigation upon @ portion of the canal is ticwarsapp to the subscriber at the Dead Letter | Wishing to purchase, wou!d do well to cali ard | mited suicide by hanging herself witha skein already beginning to cause that section of the | Qgice. orat No 439 6th street, between K and F_ | view !',as I intendc hanging my business,and the of yarn from a rafter in the garret of ber fath- business portion of our city, which is located |] feb2i-2awtf GE RGEM KENDALL. raenidoes epee My Pout Oficeis Mt Pierce, | er%s residence. She pene a in near it, to present an aspect of life and cheer- | ——H———_—_____—_———_ alrfa: apd a love effair, and had before threateued tode- ich i OR SALE—A LOT UF GROUND ON ‘terms of Sale—Five hundred dollars to be fulness which it bas not for some two months the cornor of 22d and G streets, containing six | paid on the day of sale, and the residue in two | §roy herself. Se peso aad thousand square feet, with the improvements. | equa! annual instalments of one and two years— Quite a number of mechanics are now en-| which consist of alatge and well built Frame | the deferred payments to bear interest from date, 4 GOOD CHANCE. gaged near the mills of Mr. J. L. Simmes, | Dwelling, containing six large and conveniently | -nd be secured by a deed of trust upon the prem- OOD AND CUAL YARD FOR SALE. cumstances he would take up their offer with | POTAry building for the use of vagrants and leasure; he paid for his board in the New| P®upers. provided the same sheuld not cost ork institution by teaching after hours; he | more than spend aay left that institution because he would not en-| Mr. Dove introdueed a bill authorising the in it for s year; Dr. Peet never told him | £t®ding; de of K street from the Circle to to leave the institute; Dr. Peet is the president | Fifteenth street west; referred to improve- and controller of the New York institution. | ents committee. Mr. Z Richards deposed—Had known Mr.| Mr. Emery reported 2 bill authorising the Olds since 1844~ 5; he is a native of N. York; | ©&tb stones to be set and footway paved on the what he stated in reference to deponent’s | #0uth side of north I street in frent of square action in regard to Skinner’s school is correct; | 106; passed; also, resolution authorising the provisions struck out of the constitution i of the carriage way and footwa: were, in cubstance, that Skinner, or whoever | 0D D street north, between Sixth and Sevent! was the manager of the Institution, should | streets. = render his accounts to the Boar. of Trustees, A resolution was passed requesting the and that he should be required to show testi- | Mayor to enquire of the President when it will monials of former fitness and capacity; after | be convenient to receive the corporate au- Skianer solicited deponeat to get donations, | thorities of Washington Geponent said he would do so attersome spe.| Mr Busey offered a bill providing for the cific plan of operations had been ret on foot; | Tepair of the Long Bridge. On this subject Skinner, promised to have this done; week | me discussion ensued between Messrs, Busey after week passed on, and month after month, | 80d Dove, after which the bill was referred to but nothing was done; deponent wrote the | the committee on improvements, with instrac- articles as a sort of constitution, and banded | tions to conter with the Commissioner of Pub- them to Skinner; the latter came next day, or | lic Buildings, and also to ascertain the proba- a day or two after, with another paper, con- | ble cost of such repairs. taining several of the sentences that were in| Mr. Smith, from the committee on Police, the original, but the main points above noted | made a report as to the cause of the fire and under Messrs Stone & Quigley. the contract- | arranged rooms with celler An excellent pump | jses. sbseriber being ab ut to leave the city Were omitted; the two items Skinner omitted | destruction of the Almshouse The committee | ors, preparing the superstructure for the re- | of water atthe door . This property has every | Possession given ist of May —— wil eteot hie Wood ard Cea! Vard on the most were those that whoever became principal | report it to have originated in a defective flue | maining spans of the Little Valls Bridge. The | 24vantage, and will ~— ope “pecan oe F a.c Geigy ole reasoneble terms. I wil sell stock and every must first exhibit satisfactory testimonials, | in the northwestern part of the building. timber is of the most superior quality, and the | 2° The Lot iswell fenced ard Isid outasa} Grex Marx. Falifax co. led 26reots | thing. jast ax itis, orthe good will of the Yard ard then net contro! the pecuniary matters: The Surveyor of the City made a@report in work is being done in the most substantial Flower Garden, and contains some choice Froit these were the tre things deponent wanted to | regard to the grading of New York avenue, and valuable Shrubs. For particulars enquire on AKSHAL’S BALK,—In virtue of a writ of | office, wharf, &e . just as the purchaser may de- p Toere is no better stand in the tecond manner the premises. feb 18-2aw3w fieri facias, issued from the Clerk’s © fice of — . 7 pin heap athena go fiove dite we have embraced; ceponent wanted Skinner | between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets A considerable number of bay and river = Poaceae cage ee tind aeest-per erenageres soe [Sige eos ¥ Church, on 14th to show testimonials, but he never did; Skin-}| @ D Spencer was confirmed as Clerk of | craft, laden with lumber, wood, &¢ are be OR RENT OR LEASE—F ORREST HALL, | the County of Washington, and to me directed, | T. Wilson, next to Goudy arch, On ner took the paper heme, saying he would | the Northern Liberties Market meet the pointsmade by deponent; for several} Mr Miller offered a resolution in regard to weeks nothing was done; at length Skinner | g*mbling houses, which was adopted. sent deponent a paper, by Mr. Grow, inwhich | . And then the Board adjourned. bap two oe tegen refased ae agree to the paper with these capital omis- Tas Pusiic Scuoo.s —The Boa sions; deponent then wrote on the paper, in | tees of Public Schools Sad tectovegunen nen — two provisions alluded to, telling | ly meeting on the 5th instant. t. Grow that ug; condition of Skinner's} " Prosent: Messrs. AtLee, president pro tom. writing over that pencil in ink, he (depe- | Davis, Harkness, Meqrader, Morgan, McKim, town, will be rented by the night, or | i shall expose to public sale for cash, in front of | street, between G and New York avenue. ginning to arriveat our wharves. The packets | teased by the year, to any responsibleaseociation. | the Geurt douse doorof stid.county, on PHUKS. | mast 7-1w of F. & A. H. Dodge’s and Peter Berry's New | This is the fallin the District with scenery. | DAY, the L2th day of March, 1857, a 4.0’c:ock p. pore SONY COLTS Abe YOUNG York lines, and Hartley & Bro’s Boston line, | Terms moderate. ApplytoB FORREST, ist | m , ail defendant’s rights, title, claimend inter. | BOYS Sree mk kale es also beginning to resume their regular | street, Cox’s Row, Georgetown, — mar 4 2w® cot'in and to sue antl balf of Lat — in A FAST GOING THO- ips. Square No 517, con! ing 97, uare more hi ntl TORONTO. ‘Lhe following removals and appointments of | FOX RENT THAT LARGE AND pt orless, t f with, all and singu’ar, the im- | CO>. TOne ey ext may; & lat desirable Store Room and Cellar, No 130, on | provements thereon, in the City of Washington 4 then; STamber Craters vint shove ween made by Mayor | Budge secon ge; Sefogseunery | Boz rureq and icv apea te ne open a | COLT Nery trttcent ches beard oie bee occupied by Myers & Bro ,as a Dry Goods Hotse, | George Hhodes, Jr., and will be sold. to sa ° : enh te toe 6 Night ‘Watch—Jobn Clements captain, vice | and Peco) occupied by Seldner & Co, asa 63, to March term, 1857, Thomas | Durham dlood.—for sale at 4 Joun Donchipon removed. ‘Membors—Marion Clothing ‘Store. Ponscosioes given immediately Janine! No 6s, to a rallies over the Navy Yard Bridge. 1: quireat No. n Hughes, vs. George Rhodes, Jr. ue, or of the Manager cn the Farm. nent) would sign bis name; accordingly depo- | Pendleton, Polk and Wilson. Offutt, vice Jesse Kitchen removed; Benj’n | T°® permanent tenant the rent will he madelow. J. D. HOOVER, pa Een See Teodes nested ahansnegn the paper, || “Zhe committee othe exasination of teacy-| Home, vice Wm. Adams removed; Tgan:| WHiGai SAtnease Ee MEOYE gtr | gn httha forthe stato Onna, | fmer bef ieee, nine acral vost se sit porte oy ee ne candlisien gustiies Simey-Ga ae ps eed ae rere : <a inv saad Vane Gamson. me rarseus are notified that the Prete ane a amoae No. 119 BRIDGE 8T. Out the pengil an appointment te: awit: emoved ; OR RENT —THA’ E - . > ios eponent then ordered that his name Public Schools, Ns follows: Mr. Wc nite Goo Chamberlain, vice Walter ‘Pomroy re- ‘ous and convenient brown stannfeent) Gonse, erby navertised in the Star for sale on Thursdy, Georgetown, D. C., has received, is now a £ on the corner of Sth street ard New Yorn evenue, ti tomers, an assortment of SPRI pon Joh Hose fo he staan areas: | lech oceans. tin pew, aod wes womn hepein (hs dooe not, include thet part owned, by Joba W” | CGups, to whieh large additions will goon ” ¥ best order 7 jeg. | Beall, but that only owned -D. Pas made f.om the New York auctions. hike Mae Elisha Hughes removed ; and —— retary of the: Interior, bel pelng Gacumatrne Cnpcnett Epep loca a, tothem by Wam. | inre-t importations. He has now received and vilt, atreet scavenger, vice Geo. Harrison a . Beall, Washington , Mary Beall, and | cmering following Goods, viz: erased. and he got the paper for the pur-| comb, jr., # district school; Miss M E. Griffi pose; this occurred in August last. isi rea school ; Miss Virginia Crocken, ‘a —— — ae Mr. Key, here said Ss Stewart, do ; Emily Robin- Dr. Smoot called for defence.—Knows Dr. sfse removed. since its com, jon. Possession will be given we A let f bh of h. F Zach Beall. = Bik Gro de Rhine Si and Mrs Skinner; had visited their house in| Mise a ~ PB ce arene Pina per ise We sincerely hope that the individuals who pepaoge “pes t! Ape ote at 320 between mar 9-2t* W.D BEALL. Challie Robes and Goatsheir Plaids capacity of physician; the cases of sickness | school No. 2. fitst district : also, Mt received the two last named appointments will Gthand 9 streets, or at the works at the Patent | —— — Mouslin, Challie and Berage Delaines were very few: one of the chief waga case of} A. Henshaw, rincipal Peas cia) ana use the same diligence to promote the comfort | Office . Boarding. Plein Sendin Deleins = one —— an inflamed eye; deponent had visited Mrs. | school No. 2, third district ; which were sever. | 224 convenience of our citisens that their pre. | _ fe» 26-tf ee : Skinner prineipally, and Mr and Mrs. Grow; | ally accepted. r ‘ s lants and Gembries decessors did. We have been a resident of A AnD —FOR rege snow ecctpied by M&3.4: H miele eer Hagel gt ae waiehann Buff Chinizes and Brilliante, (nest ouse in Franklii » . ‘to per- has . k - C. Cush! Attor: General. It Rooms which she would be pleased torent figures’ Spamtinet discharged bait av fathfnly and pod the rie BP rye ara end hot and cold water | manent or transient Boarders. Table Boarders Englisu and American Prints, new sty’ x colors, 12%¢ they have been during the iast two years. bath roosus, chandeliers, and gas fixtures = a me 1-38 Tiooe tna Sattlens, for ebiléres deponent had never been in the children s A letter of application was received f: dormitory; bad prescribed for them in Miss Susan A. tt, pladed op mage oem - — ht ys children were pm file Sona toot iy a as be could judge; the The Secretary laid before the Boar appeased pleasant, bapp and contented; of Hillard’s ‘‘Pirst Class Reader,” aaae stl sickness Were unusually small, consid of the “ Second Class Reader,” from Hickling the limited diet; de t is not familiar Swan & Brewer, book publishers, Boston, and other institations of this kind; saw th. - | moved t reference committee dren at breakfast, and on invitation De teste — eng ea Georgetown nearly twenty five years, and we : Striped Catioos i The work of excavating for the foundations teal pagers rr caaekasiog anelenten ae ae uot sable Pogatd tose) inal Din 2a Nusline from 12 4¢ to ie. of the Custom House and Post Offigg building | view of the city and at the Potomac river. It 1+ | comGuaiing for one ot two nighise” mard-a” | Figg und striped Muling: fon mare) ts going on rapidly under the dirdMlion of Bt im front of one of the most beautiful prbiic | CONC Sn ne — | Geet Hasiish Loag Uloths, (for Isdies,) same R Sheokel, Beq, superintendent, and Mr. | squares in this city, witha delightful con- ——- , the contractor. Sprcraror. stant supply of good water. It ts entirely free ee LARGE PARLOR, with a large chamber attached handsomely fur- | y. ms Neinsook and Swiss Musiine Stlodr haakfstd wis ha aw etren| "2° MI from. 8, Otacn, pina, wat ot — GPE anc apne | necatnni sey undoes | sooted ne ema Son ra > ne: ie 2 hy e ses, a “ that the children should have meat, and thea |“ Thoeak beard of the second district report: | oe Gardner Indien Baits of Lavtorert ua | U8 BERNE. wen | fd gocd sized Hovis, nateabie for sinnio tee? | Bik, Lowe and Crape, Velie ne hesahns Mrs. Skinner should have meat; the children | ed that, in accordance with the order of the | stort nine aaina Tse wes originally discovered by 1 SHOW BEEF! | sons Good Me Is furnished, private if desired, | hurbar, Dicksor, ani Richardson Srish Linens bad potatoes with milk, weak tea or coffe oa had abandoned Primary Echoo! | Nthmeouitrh, whose eventful lie ie ketene we ot ee ee Bee ees SHOW | at $3 50 per week. Situation c-ntral and nearthe ind Cotton Sheetings (best makes depouent did not notice particularly; kept - pam? district ;. bat oor not yet fyptenpod Rabel a a Redeye leteicd shecls teed ene bad bg tt oF Se en Avenue. Enquire at 468 Yenth street, between D Sretes Gotees of all the most mekes) aavane to what was on the table; deponent in obtaining » room in which to re- | ery Stae'in Not Foneerta! Medicine and shoald be fa | No 39 Centre Market, on SATUR- and E. mar 5 Si | Table Bamasts, mute Clone Dabo could beam called in; has no doubt children so } i Masare, Weeks & Fotor, No. 164 Was Bos | DAY next, the 14th instant, in cuts to JNAUGURATION NOTICE —A PARLOR Bird Bye, Back rewelliags, Russig and Amer- fo bean Sct2t Privation without sufferin Motion of Mr Magrudep, the’ rule for- | {2% Ceneral Agenis. Yor sale hy W. Hi iimao, charles | mult purchasers, brought | },22¢ Chamber for Rent —A few gentiemencan | Coloree DOTS . sith; there were some cases of chills, an < the treasurer paying any bill con- Naira & Palmer, 2. D, Gilman, and’by Drageiste gen- Beet weighs 3,000 Ibs , and was be accommodated during the time, at Mrs. Marseilles Quilts used boneset tea; deponent saw era d for sweeping the Sobeot room daring i =i ea corpe cf attendants’ will be in réedinese 10 | Soa sige: umming Store, 277 Pean? erenges Bente and Bow na and Naskeess at their meal 5; kno he sprio, . Gilman’s Hair D enna Le Cenims and ccuversed ot wea ously Tecladed ee months, Wes anes petitice uieur cy very mh tte pretest oft mae | SA es eat OS altered correctly enacetely” MES. Bates. AT HER BOARDING. Geivet and Bonnet sia Gloves (all sises and 6 subject. “Phe Board then adjourned. {ittaen are now seen golng lato our halt dressingaaittes | _ To the lovers of the neme of Breckinridge and House, on the southwest comer of Renn. | Ladies’ and Gents oe for defence—Had never — Sih hair, whiskers, mushichiot, and eyebrows of all ima | good Beef, pod. oupectaliy gee eres ie Lal sary avenue and 9th street, has made arrangements to a M Hose, best makes when the instituine |) ad worked there) Punmars rae ost ZABLE resort now | seek having ihementirely and decidekly aepntes | Of Ola Virgiale, , odate a large number of strangers ie been working heseat was on G street; had | open toour citizens is the exhibition of the ~osteper| accomm: with | Brown » Cotton Hose bya astros ‘obtalned by using Cie mPrered Your big baskets and your pockets full of dimes. Meals at any time ‘Etonghout the day, and Lodg- — many other seasonable Goods, to which 9-5t* i 3 mars ; Mrs. Ski Sx or seven weeks when | Washi n Art Association, at Mr. Corcoran’s | 2 D. Ginmay, Washington, sole propristor. Fo mar J.T. VARNELL, | *°8* he invites the attention of prompt exes r the bode; thought it wcoth went to make | new building, on H street,” betwsog 13th and | Dressiaweverswnere, fase NOTICE—NOTICE, SPaING GOODS. et “* to lay On straw beds, and they oor obildren | 14th streets. We imagine visitors will be both | =—=——=—— mmm oe OF ToC e eS HEAP TOt- OWEN & SON, MILITARY AND MULES! depopent made them n, Bot mado delighted a to find so very’ supe- SIED, T Ber st18 on band, which f orient E. Sari merevant: Tallors, No. 218 ™ : 508? wore ticks, staffed with steas? 223° {8° Hor esollaation of pictures by arliats of the | Om the 1th instant, JOHN O'BELEN, ged | clon out, sad wil sell wont. diss, cong pauraeteas os cone fb HEAD OF | oR lows; ber own daughter, Eis. Gip jetted yr artists located | #5 years. invited penne BLASS san Srienhcund < sgvena, inwelee 06-5) wold on sccom: of the blind ehildsem) ’ bens, (one | i: tickets hi relatives aw. ray gre changein my business. | o their eehetion off 7 he : ; 4 that want cheap, please-eall at No.6 whe ged “corner of D ang 16th "bich depoueat Rerseif could ‘bad aE Hage 2 Taine fern 0 end tka aerdaon'| stress cabington, D. © ar 6m JOHN

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