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<a U BALI =Ster night) was duly eelebrated by tunaway knocks. an aha ans Oe " OR RENT AN a at the doors, and the usual feats of cabbage stca!- Correspondenet Wf The Bra. : || Forother™ For Rentand Sale” ES ing and throwing. Some ef the Incidents of the | | .<| Ggokezrown, Nov. 2, 1857. “rale.| 10-DAY ¢ TOMORROW TELEGRAPHIC NEWS night were comical, and some rate near ending | _ The Harm of'tire th our city on Saturday night, FOES ES Staal three-story BARNARD one ee : , he Ass 8B K le i By WALL & BARNARD, Ava in a tragedy, as was the ease where some urchins | Which caused the turning out of of the | Streets. Ap; between L acd M POSITIVE AND U BED. Auctione the Associated Press Agent. Tapped at the door of a citizen of the Seventh ning several pl GEES ROR for the Res Beasircas, Cnoonatr eng tote OF On TUESDAY aan Dedication Procession in Phitadelphia. Tre Scenes oF Satcepar Nicut —The story of Satarday night needs no comment. It isthe old one of lawless firemen and their fraternizers, making the city a perfect bell, in utter defiance of Public opinion, and disregard of ali law, human motives se fire Ward, residing on Eighth street, and ble wife, | fool cre We caused by the burning ofa} “naai* Stoves. IRonware, &c. or divine, because it suits their sovereign pleas- N foul chimney, or something of the kind, in the do ORN-| Privay on going to the door, acabbage was hurled at ’ ing y LARGE PARI. — X., at 1 o'clock, We will sell at peLruata, Nov.2--A grand of the ure so to do here striking with sufficient force, Iw herent, | direction of the Georgetown College. The ring- A sal ishens ith avuny oF nit valet eS Lease, oa Sth atreet, near Pe avenee aes * morning American Mechanics Eien sete About & before 9o’clock in the evening a false | Condition, to canse very serious results, and for | ing-of the Vigilant Fire Company's bell brought | #04 cal O large ones Ne ais or a family, may nd second-hand Furnitaré, as" | their new ball. The not Of the of fire alarm in the direction of Georgetown, gave | Some hours her life was thought to be in great dep from your city the Western Hose Comping, for s00n. '8@, (No. 256 F atreet,) applied and Mattresses the line, {nters po greeting! py in the desired excuse for the marshalling of the one, we regret exceedingly to learn that om their | == —_____ noe her Bureaus. Washatands ous deveription 4 With banners of a gorge- pre je house of a colored woman on Capitol Hill | return a disgraceful riot occurred between them F ok SALK—A large aad very convenient | Tales Ww ‘seat and wood-sent Chairs A panying the 1, t up the Avenue ia t ireet an fe e riot, pisto! / er x . “ the Firat Ward. but were interwepted at Sixits | 8¥alanche of cabbages that the frightened sgitt, | stones, and other mmivaties were very freely 111 be'sold low. Gi Thm do. rogramme of the process street by the Guards; but the efficers only suc- | Who was in bad health, sank in a fainting sit! | by the contending parties 4 u on as regards time. . and te da: ; Coopers mhaking fatutdanicie, awe Inquire of JOHN B. Ware BRO 12th street ima rates, Fireboards ‘ken: Marble-workers, sboe-makem, last = arty | CRORCE TOW N-EPYATE S| be. Oc H-3t found im a second-hand | ™*ker*, bat-menufacturem, and , . in stopping them after having turned | The neighbors, who rushed to the homse in an- | €¥er, for the cause of peace and otder, we believe DEN Pome aoe ighment. % several ot those of the pir allt a turned | cwer to the screams of the mother, were obliged | the whole of those engaged In the disreputable F Glirmuhed, HOUSE ae Porno ay WaLl® BARNARD. Auets, | trades, “'°T Seeupetions, all working wt their The fire alarm which had jast now been peated | t make an entrance by a series of frog-leaps over | aMair escaped unburt. A large stone thrown by | igth streets For is > ween i7th and == == Monetary 4 by the Northern Liberty bell was now taken up | the piled up heaps of cabbages, the whole pre- | ome one of the ottenders struck a window in one | Mre WILLIAM SPEIER. OM Me Premises to FUTURE DAYS. New Ontacne alzela New Orleans. by (be Union bell, and again the States Hose | senting, it Is said. arather grotesque and striking | Of the Union line omnibusses, passed through sae eo = hows soa LEA™S, Oct. 30.—The money market started out fully armed and equipped, but ina | ‘bleaux. and struck a lady paxsenger on the inside. We | FOR RENT.—A large BRICK HOUSE, situated <1 wil. olfer for sale.at Ball's | siendity sefues pe eye etom Of relief, and banks manner not contemplated by law in they | | Among the specimens of innocent fun, amongst | learn from persons living in the neighborhood | anadgnne su tteg Vatee &: the comer of cash, eleven acres of (a@xandria county, Va. for | MCG) maus texpand their loans.” The result were stopped. by the Guards near see ea nentine Tet eeets cannot be classed, Wwe | that the polluted language, horrid ‘yells, and | the advantages of'a inne ecclteg eA ae IE | Croce: Meader Sele ie and, Dane coarigacuetoond | ‘that many extensions of paper are daily tetine and this (ime a direct demand uponB. Beveridge, | M2y Mention that of two of the (Star office) print- | blasphemous expletives used by the belligerents | subscribers, either by Toai orat theit Lanber ihe day of November, 18 Tent Puce URUAY the 7th ‘weal —_ mut for this in & pretty President of the Company, war made by Mayor | € Who at the supper table were treated te flan. | Was offensiveand disgusting inthe extreme, We | estner meat Boast! * | Nopostponement on account of anther avy list of failures would be am J Magruder, and the Hose Company. thereupon re. | Rel cakes, which struck them as rather unchew. | af further informed that a laige partion of the | _oc-2w2w H.N. & J. W. EASBY._ | phot further formation apply to John 4. Hall, of | front deep nay tee iee steadier, and quoted tarned to their quarters. Prior to their return and | le, and of which, after sundry ineffectual at- | Towdies en; in this disgraceful affair were JPOR_RENT—A largo three-story “BRICK tine Luss bare Purunice ue from Alexandria, ‘on tes rte te take veut 19 par. A. movement while the members of the company were most | ‘empts at deglutition, they discovered that one of | boys and youths. ‘They are undergoing a course DWELLING. with’ brick’ Stette BE! Freee adits gee rec td to take piace im them the ensuing voriferons im their demands to “go on,” officer | the’ ngredients of composttion was — flannel ! of instruction, we suppose, preparatory to serv- | house, ete., situated on F street, between Ihe fed | ~ oo, et ——__ TIMOTHY MILBURN. | Week Benjamin Klopfer arrested one of the party, but | . Yesterday, the first of November, was All | ing their countty near the south end of Four-and- | lath streets woat—n moat desirable and heathy los, | PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE rapat| [it cotton market is bps ry Ay Licrrompanions contrived te entangle the ehtcer | Salat Day, nd wae duly exlebraid. nthe | hal tt ne tts yw Pony wea ateie Sethctes,homne, Amimhed nthe | than PATE GOvTTT: Va tbaning more lec = i t 2 so that he was thrown down otestant Episcopal churehes ‘on @ parties, (of our city,) whose names 9 provements - cult . 1 will offer sale. at public be gr Sac gtr caging or Ail pressions day,” Pictieeisat to | were frequently called alana during tha ata? gudcomforis, Apply noe: MILLER, No. to Bee E: yoke a Sra day of November, Tender of State Volunteers Declined. Meantime the Northern Liberties Fire Company | the memory of departed friends. oe decidedly pests. They ame in * cone ‘0c 20-002 th streets, atietoien eee ef Orance, pr henenice, Nov. 1.—It Is understood here that k f y des R nity the same pur that mosquitoes dO) VIZ: | | Mil Morton chun. | (be Governor bas refused a tender of a! ack ctenes teveutde tha View Warkvane fie Only to keep it all the time restless and alarmed. > aDir “= | dred’ and seventy cUrt See ne > headin of volunteers from this county to uphold t — reat Gettecitieg aston, uc 4 On om ponte] 1. O. or O. F —The following is a recapituta- | And unless the reward olfered by the President D®* GOODS AT REDUC. PRICES. acres cleared now in er, and the sommtenee stitutional riglis of the citizens of Baltimore — Hose !”° “Oh, you Regulators !"” On their return | Hon of the statistical and financial reports of the | of the Vigilant Fire Company siall bring some | ~ Wo have now in store the largest and mneh the quality ae Foe th—well suited to growing a fine | & considers the volunteer citizen sol- they left their reel at the engine hoage and ae- | Lodges in the District of Columbia, prepared by | of them up all-standing. we suppose the founda- | best ‘assorted sisek of LANG aT Seep | uals, oF Ro o Teat Jere ange, have been Baltimore ample for any emergency sembled at Conner’s corner, on Seventh street, | Joha T. Bangs, Esq., Grand § tion has now been laid, if they ean have access to | DRY GOODS, for general fainily use, that we have | purposes, I invite nerche cee tele for farming | Which might probably arise. ‘hate thay were boisternadly molay and ecemed tc “doe ree ee and Secretary of the | a fire bell, or the privilege of running with the | cver offered at any foriner season, and'many of there | eee Having deverinned te cot nine for them- Inclined f8 be disorderly. Officer Rirckhead. of | “204 Lodge, for the year ending Sept. 30, 1857: | engines, to keep the town almost corstantly. as | linve been purchased during this strat mse gases | elGt, Hav: bargain 1) Set 1am dinposed Minnesota Election. the Auxiliary Guard, requested them to be quiet Number of initiations, 58 ; admitted by card, | was the case some time since, in a state of fear | wee’ Eee Egeratice, and we intend *xi.LING For further particulars address J. J. Hainey Berrato, Nov. 1—The 8t. Paul Ti and disperse, which, however, they refused to | <i feinstatements, 11; wittdrawn by card, 21; | and alarm. We sincerely bupe, however, that | "7, &siuall advance, for canons. Weusmo | Mitenell “F anlions Culpeper County, or the under’ | the majority for Ramsey, Rep. fo toe agen a. Jue more disorderly. ‘Thomas Daw. | 8Pensions, 147; expelled, 1; deaths, 11; reject | the Vigilant Company will, at the outset, dis- | Rich Reney bene ii and French Mousselina aeons are Court Howe. Le 12, and the Minnesoteau makes it S95 "A aus som, the Vice President of the Company, advised | Uons, 95 Past Grand Masters. 14; Past Grands, | countenance, and keep out of their midst, all such | French tnd English Pladl and Plas Alene alt | 22 ——— SEORGE A. SLEET. | berof the seats of the members of the tare the officer if he wanted to arrest an body te go embers, 1, revenue to | Spirits, we care not who they are or to what paity colors, S By A. GRE Auctioneer, WIL be contested down and arrest the States Hose Company ; genetal ‘fund, $6.517.74; | they belong Handsome Vailencias, Plaid and Striped Poplins TPRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- —— Birckhead arrested Dawson. and Lo soonee bed | 2M0unt of contingent expenses, $3177.97; We regret exceedingly that the extensive log | Sperior Plain Black, Stuped and Fig'd Dress Silks, ERTY y virtue of a deed of trust from Alex- Muskets for Baltimore. ooo sagen : Men eek aa cehod hy Gags centage to Grand Lodge, $512.95; number of w wharf which Messrs. Morgan & Rhinehart have An immense Lok of Rich Shawls and Searfs, ander Tonnet and wife, dated the 27th day of August, Ricumoxp, Va.. Nov. 1.—Ger 'e ater which was now reinforced by persons with pistols | OWed families relieved, 41; orphans educating, | for several months been constructing near their ng Lancs and Cottons, Rape | ier aee ae? recorded im Laber J. A. 8.. No, tit, fo | this Stute, having been applied te trees Ligon ‘nd short uns, with Which they fired upoa the | %3,amount paid for reltef of brothers, for relief of | mill, known as the Stone-house, has again given Apers: Fine and low prico | County in the Dire ore records for Washington ja yland, for that purpose, bas prompily lowe: Ofticers. ‘hey followed the oilers up to Dor. | Widowed famities, for burying the dead, and for | way. and slipped out into the tlver. "These e i grades, some ih.4 | will sellvca MONDAY, Nuvember oat rockcs | 4 and dispatched three thousand stand. 2 sey's corner, on the way down Seventh’ st, near | Schooling of orphans, $1,S10.72; school fand_on | terprising gentlemen have expended a vast ’ iery. In short ™.,n the premises, ali that piece ce parcel of (wuskets) for Baltimore. say which point officer Benjamin Klopfer, who was | 20d, $1,353.27: general 'tund on hand, § ant of labor, and some several thousand dol- That is to be found ina well-assorted situated in the City of Washington. and assisting Bircklead, was shot iu the left eve and | £#@ds invested, $16,290.21 ; amount investe lars in trying to construct @ permanent improve- i, to hich we ask the special attention of all | known ar cribed as part of Lot numbered two Frost in Alabama. Dawn ecard "The watchmen wete Leos fren | om hand, $18,352.27. : ment of this sort, so necessary at this point, but uyers particu ae LEY & HEARS (2) in subdiv m of Square numbered two hundred Acosta, Oct. 31—The Montgomery (Ala.) upon from every direction. ; tinh, annual mneeting of the Grand Lodge, at | have by this misfortane had all their hard labor | oo 27-e-2w _No.s2avihat3doors north Pacay. | Pet on Batra eae eramtine cent ive (=) | Mail. of Thursday, announced thata killing {cost Watehman McFarland was knocked down with | “ittted! ‘will take place on Meee aie tte | and the money expended upon it, swept away in | Veit CHANCE.—Virsinia and other moomay | Roller, With tho appuslensseas Take or aitcte. | had been experienced in that melghborbood” a stone, and bis right shonider severely injured. | *!Cted, will take place on Monday evening next. | a single day. H taken. Great bar in goods. Hi, and other hereditaments thereunto beloning, Watchinen Birckhead and Donnelly defended During the week ending October Sist there | chased a very super stock of V LV E aS Terns: One-third cash; (of which #% must be Balum " the office of Dre Elliot oho di ait ta beat | the police appointed under the recent act of the | Name. Sit tous for New York; Ellssbeth, ion | eatie ee eee Ree eis, leas thal. prices two Conveyancing purchaser's expense. Wheat is active for prime lots and wanted at that time to make him easy and extract the | CoUeiis reported for duty. Their names are: | for same place; Broadfield, 21s tons for Boston. got in this city; also. a fine and splendid stock of ALFRED SEHUCKING { Trustees. white $1 2e$1.40; red SL18a81.25. Corn is in.- ball; but up to this morning we hear the ball | George Cottrell, John Collins, Henry Nash, Rich- | At the Swanton Companies docks, in our city, so Clothing whieit ae fee, oN« oc 10-tawts . ‘A. GREEN, Auctioneer. pro white 73a76c; low T3c. had not been extracted. ard Evans, John Frederick Carter, Thomas Lo- | (41,34 {ye {an discover, noth saeeatt longme| No. 822 Penn. avenue, between ‘th and UIRE, Ausionss ome? a en ae Be rn Mati niuen were soon concentrated. aud re- | max, David G. McCombs, Peter Creigh, John | gather, it 1s tueir Intention tories: memes | on ieihstegets. and betel pa Mali UNTRY SEAT AT PUBLIC i New York Markets. turned to the spot, and arrested Promas Veuable, | Browers. David Lucas, Peter Goodyear, William | of xeveral hundred tons now upon then, by filling | oo. ge ee Breet On MONDAY AFTERNOON, | Naw Youu. November? —Flour is quiet; sales Won. Hacdle ad Chatien Neary Hardie ea; | B_ Maxwell. such cash orders ux lave come in, and then dise THER ‘-LEATHER! oie aliter g clock, on the premises, I | of 3.500 bbis: State $4.85a4.90; Ohio $5500 BSc, fof Weis cent Co Jail fen Coan tae otteny | au the Ara! five went on daty Saturday night. Of | charge all the hands engaged in banding coal, ‘To bo sold at Baltimoee pro ORTH | “Summer Hille? witen is etecied ne inca’ | Southern $5.40a85 60. i Rte haart poe fl my Psalhcatea : ion ar J ats juard four are at this time | and ‘suspend operations until something more 40 Sides Spanish Sole {rom We. per pound up the turupike road leading from Washington Wheat is dull; xales of 25,000 bushels ; white Yesterday, Jefferson Taylor was arrested and | (U8! fr service. by reason of injuries received in | favorable shall occur to enable them to proceed 100 Mides Slaughter. Alexandria, three miles and x half from either city, | $1.35a81.50; red $1 20a1 30. aac bail 1, 31.008 fou phy barre ice ik ven discbarge of duty, and three are on the sick again. From our heart we deplore the necessity 100 Sides Skirung. consisting of a new and comfortavledwelling-house, Corn is firm; salex are unimportant; mixed 74 e + Watchmen F id. Degees arrested | 4 , F. which requires this step, as it will throw out of 109 Sides Harness and Bridie, foliars and outbuildings. with 190ncres of very rich | Pork is steady; mess .25; Beef is quiet evening Watchmen Frere am eS arrest The appointment of the Vice President of the | employment a larze number of worthy and. ine 75 Sides Bull Leather. land, of witch over liv acres are under cultivation, | Lard is b avy at 9al2ie. , — ree “fhere Joseph Murphy, Win. Moore, and | states Hose Company (John Frederick Carter) | dustrious individacis fi Upper Leather and Kips. the rept bone hard woodland; good spring water, | “Whisky his advances ej Obio 22 Sm. Hardie, for being concerne hans | UPon the special police is the occasion for much | \ Arrived, picket schooner Hamilton, Hopkins, To doe on Ae ee yeius: Gfepprovedieands, | F°ol mane Spre pene ying degen oon pinay ome —~" : until thi moraine. when the two Set o 1, | Comment about town New York, to the Messrs. Dodye, with a cargo of Faning and Buw dl parcels, about 1) acres with the residence. and over Financial. a onto the cient eden ee meiclandise for the two cities; schooners Caro- Hookiinders Leather of all deseript Dae Ce With s house, of which over WG acres arethe | New Youn, Nov. 2—Stocks are lower. Chi- awaiting coma oe : sp Mostury Rerony or tue Auxitiany Geanps. | line Willis, Craig, Baltimore, wheat to E Lyons; my al ea of, nee seizhbourkood for early gardening. a, seo — erp 66; Cumberland Coal Co ras goins -five | The fooling up of the docket and regi if Matthews, Riggin, wood to master; Sarah M_ a Heise! * JAS.C. SUIRE. inois Central bonds 713,; Michigan South- lose Company, went to the Central Guard-House aS gel , iuterprise, wood to Barron & Stover; Mill ¥> | was ever offered to the trade in Washington, wi i[7~ Owing to the inclemency of the weathor yes- | Reading Railroad 25; Virginia 6's 79; Missouri sulk. eating: Ck thie enteral thee we 5 cells during the mouth of October, to Lave been | flour, &c., to Peter Rerry. will be suid on the most reasonalle teams tasuit the | terday, and the present pressure in the money mar. | 8°S65%. : spree inthe Northern Libertice, voluntecred thes | 122-172 telal cases and 21} lodzers. A larzer | Sales, si ast, Of several hundced barrels | times. RD. ket, aj. G. Tocuman hes POSTPONED the tah Pe oe Re ROS eee aervices to asxist the officers’ They were ia, | docket than daring the month of March, when | flour at 5.1235 qualities of red and Leather and Shoe | Another Account of the Shooting Affair at formed that Capt. Mills, who was tic only per. | He inauguration attracted such an cnormous | White Wheat are selli 1'10a1.20. 3. w 37th stre Chambersburg. fon authorized to accept such service, was not in cove con eng Titres ne ——————————————————— PERS. ATTENTION {From the Harrisburg Herald.) The party then left and went up Seventh street, relies ; "as. eed ¢ prisoners = tetermsef] O; ra 1 7 re a toa ates tee Seat: | nativity were iver ae taiows” 1 °°" | @RORGRTOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. AFA Mee eh achion Sioned 3 | yu" grader wilt recollect that some two o of the same company, as the persons who about Spe US cs rapep iad Sloneasses. Far eeimonic ak Pittsburg by the announcement that a man named this time made a most outrageous attack upon ie Manas or a Metropolitan Siove and Grate Fae oet-2aw Auctionand Ixsur Craig had seduced 2 danghter of Chambers the restaurant of Mr. John ‘T. Halleck, President | {ites Non Son a ong Marydand 21. Masse tiu- os 3 Band sz Pennsylvania avenue, between | ———————"_____ SN CTA | McKibben. Exq., who is both dear and dumb of the Northern Liberties’ Fire C pany, ard oy h ork 3, iv 1, Connecticut 2, Ver- TERM octarsley a Nog strects, ¢. WoopWaRpD. \V ty pave SALE.—In virtue of three writs | The aifair passed the rounds of the press, and whose place ix at the corner of G Seventh | '™ = . ge street bridge, a . of Fieri Facin Was the subject of general comment. f streets. opposite the Patent Otfice. ens ie or oe BERRY STORE 4 eee Craig had married a daughter of Mr. NcKib- ing at the bar, patted him on the shoulder, and | “? 4% 9, 1. tua fow slays, aud will be seid | of ihe Navy. Yard and sisinity that theeoe DAY, the 25th day of October. at 1 orolvck oc tke | act was done. As might beve been expected, said. “+ Ain't you a good member of the Northern | Roxsery.—At a late hour last night, a colored VEFER BERS. 2! | have opened a fine assortment of Eres following deserined property ,to wit: alt defendant's others ef the lady, whose character was Likertien®? “Parner replied that he was not, bat 3 23 1 , GROCERIES, to which they invite thei right, title, clatm, aad interest in and to that part of uined, were exceedingly 1 over Precrghhiioar Keow- Nothing The inan | M22 was robbed, on C street, between 4 and " __8 Water street, Georgetown. | attention, and solicit a share of patrenage Lot No. 17, 1in Square No. 374, commencing 22 feet | the occurrence, and posacrccr gy. Be — been taid he thoughtso, and immediately went te the | 8, by a.gang of men who were driving about in RD feeling confident that all who favor them with a call | 8 inches from the northeast corner of said lot, front- | made, at different times, to take tee Mateo ake z 's ely u : M Brit St will go aw rfectly satisfied with the purchases | ing 16 feet Rinches on I street North, between 9th eps y door and gave three whistles asa signal to parties | ® buggy. which also had been stolen from a en- Vill ney, i Brulee street, Georgetown, | they’ tn: and 10th streets West, and running beek that width | ‘8dividual who is supposed to have been guilty ontside. He then came back to Turner, placing | tleman named Wilson. Two of the party, Wm wi Neg airet ae orient of ‘Their eacortment of TEAS, SUGAR, COFFEE, | the whole depth of the let, together withall and ange, | of the disgraceful offence. his hand on bis shoulder, saying. “I thought you | Banning and John Barrett, were arrested by the sn ‘nbeker Hovauhest ola Vrondl d, infact, every article kept in a well regulated e improvements thereon, seized and levied | On Friday of last week one of the brothers, wasa bully Know-Nothing,” and instantly hauled | Auxiliary Guard, and committed to jxil for court. | ZT; Ye EATUERS GRAD-DRReOe ry Store, cannot be surpassed inthe District ax the property of Wil iam 'D. Acken, und will | Josepl C_, who has been abroad in California for ott and struck Turner a violent blow, which | The buggy and’the colored man's pocket-book | aud DRESS CAPS: to winch she iaytee eee Denote ee en ee hariee Kontos use | Sore years, and is one of the new members of stretched him senseless upon the floor. znd money have been returned to their proper | tion of the Ladies. re kermss fF CAN DELLWIG & CO. | of Parker ie Clark Peter J. Miser, and Pectin a, | Coutts elect from that State, in company with At that instant bands of men rushed in from | Owners. Prices to suit the times. Oe SI-3t* Bet at by ‘ i Sol +| another brother, Robert, through this a Gu atseat anes Kast oa te se = 0¢ 29-coht es.) Magruder, cs. William D. Ack. HOOVER place to vinit their father at Chanbeibens the Seventh street an sireet entrances, an - a . ‘ . INT.— 5: 3 —— = St. . D. BR, vi wa ty jaausctiniaate siteck upon thi tome, | nose Joseph Golds ith, who wascharged | [ft GR RENT FE sermon di inch is attnoned | SS, FISHMAN, ; Marshal for the District of Columbia, | Where he has a country seat. They have re. They beat Turner, who wax down, about the | With Picking a lady’s pocket, at McGuire's aue- | about 3) acree of execllent Land, suitable in aay |" pry Goope atk MiLLINERY o08 dite fa ;. ‘ mained there since that time. The elder of these bead with bottles, and Kieked him until he was | tion, on Saturday, way arrested by offzer Mc- | Way fora market farm. ‘The dwelling iwatwo-story | informmien freolaend ine PUREE ko has just | uth ete RSALE WS POSTPONED | brothers, Joseph, is described as a larBe, fine entirely senseless. A young man named Middle- | Henry, after this paper went to press, on F street, Frame. Also,on the place. necessary out-butldings, i kinds of DRY GOODS, the wanse heared phves. “ vovember next, at | looking man. who wonld weigh probal ly two ton: had his cheek spilt open by a brick ‘The | in the Seventh Ward. The money. $2. in alittle | wit he'vank nouns: BN er Oya barkeeper was struck with a stose and knocked | tin box, was recovered. and Goldsmith sent to BARNARD & BUCKEY, Georgetown, D.C. neniennesness Sunn ee » door of Cee Se jail by Justice Donn. He was not wounded 0¢ Sl-euSt* lar. Several colored waiters were attacked and | Several shots were fired at Lim while running. | agian c TIE, JOHNSON beaten shamefitily. A private party, oceup He did not shoot, though he had a pistol, but it | VI'=* ce RACH EH OF ELOCUTION xbox. in the rear of the establisLment, made | would not go off. Ix desirous of forming Classes in Elocution in the ring the public id to sell with ; : = hundred pounds every arti J.D. HOOVFR, jid: very sinall | o¢ 23-ts Marshal for District of Columbis, | Spare build; Ci 0nd [Use| — A | SiStel, is: all man. > QS — On ; passed throng ions Pras dnd rage Hand paces door AR COAL this plac Chansborebung, in mecca 0 Mr. Tyson's hardware store, oc 2-eolim* / wagon load. » 7 , i ana “ a CT«Y Ok Wood and Cosi, of all kinds, at adeduction | Bis litte bey, whom he was taking to see his while the otber is of rather , of best quality, from a bus Yhox. iu the rear of i ! Ix dos f ’ “§ STILL LIVE On d.and Coal. of all mother, with ‘whom the husband is not living, so asl sn Sy etc” Fae | | Te-Ntows te JoventeSerenders pertorm for | $s egkanan aa tevin © | Aw ma noth outn a eto Pact | cea arias Soto eine here fe Stead keeper und waiters, also, in escaping from the | the benefit of the noble Herndon fund. Here we fedl ins Junason wil give lessous to youths and pro- demead ign weal (tan wamnital Patater, Pees prarere OEE SNE ee tity cedtnort nhat placoar he Scat ee nee lar windows were fired at and strack by stones. | might pause, as such an announcement ought Hosniene Mek * " t G ANNERS, TRANSPAREN- s org ree Z ‘The “Regulator,” as they styled themacives, | te : ug to! Residence, Miss Harrover's (formerly Miss Eng- | 19S, Roce thetow ene . Sauniieseies tas ghensaase aie | away Drs,”? 3 styl secure a full house, but we may add that the | lish’s,) Female Seminary, corner Washington aud (and which word beer joo aas bie ery bd ne Juvenile Comediaus not only perform in three of | Gay rtreets, Georgetown, ig G ew ete Lema yey Dag theirbest pieces, but they are to be reinforced by | For farther information and circulars apply at | at Also, continue to do HOUSE PAINTING, | °° est HAZING. nud GRAINING masuperior manner, | 5¢y TONS SMUT No. 53 Louisiana aveuue, between 6th and 7th | +) I. ‘The brothers did not bear of bis arrival in the cash. town until this afterneon, just before the cars for £ ty thr COAL, cheap f couse. Wh the Gapnene Gaui tlon at Blonchard & Melon's Bonen 22U Lump and Run of Mine Cumberiand Coal, at | this place started ; but learning that he was to b + Orphean Qu e Club, and by other volun- = Sarees streets. fair prices. depait in the 2 o'clock train. they lately They went behind the bar and helped them- | tcored first clase musical talent ee > eaet vol Mice. Willian Fee eneNcEs. se t-eotf M.'T. PARKER. W ool and Coal, ofall kinds, at a deduction of 25 | gried themsrlyesand started to the tates ak and blackberrybrandy; ali the clears they could | -,Qud-Fetlows’ Mall will, we doubt not, ve | Nex. Seepuen Ps fill ash CARD —The attention of tie pub pa | ane vee Comoe carton es the view of taking his life. When they arrived lay their Lands to, several other things connected | “OWE to-nt ease es Disnele Of tea heer chias Houmas tn tee eink SAMUEL H- YOUNG, | pee foe Resear singing. oe ar ageo ny Ne with the bar, and then took the money-drawer, Bitty Biren bas come to town. and his min- : af trus Di Feed sd overaber eat 1 1 Fast side of 9th street, bet. D and K,. depot, alongside which the cars stand, until they The > Te Ward containing in the neighbo-hood of fifty dollars, | strels perform to-night at Carusi's, presenting ANTED IMMEDIATELY —20 barre!s of | 5 in a it! ri 44 . : . led id ‘2 pure, new, country CIDER. Hiruest cash eee aan oe ee nee gee took all | an exceedingly rich programme. By the way, | price bait lore good stile. ‘l 1 | Betws Xt, at 5o’cloek oe 3)-e03t treet west, ~—— - = ent to the I ADIFS’ CLOAKS CHEAP, 4 *Oid Stand.” | expied the object of their search, when Joseph — | immediately jumped up to the door of the car. These Houses are located on en F and G streets north ; cow money, wi o as bie buildings, being «1 d square west o ‘O SUIT THE TIMES, || and Robert ran to the opposite end and each fired a ee ie iat ca Wino of Swe Odd O08 | we bear that, 1p secordance'with a/genératiy ex: ARNY & SHINN, fabio tulltines, pater oo the compo nauare west a | Ae senitostig ater aera canes in at Craig then jeft the drawer lying in 1: middle of the | pressed wish, the little canary bird tuat partook | oe2t.ec2w = No.7 Cee Be ing Depot, all the modern improvements, such math arrane Mise Cloaks, ‘lof the newest styles and at mach The ear se Suit of pomemgors and it me well - ¥ co: Petey an ments, water and as iu FOO! paved al reduced prices. to suit the hart times. be su) wd that the disturbance im jatel Son ar epee oe : . of the adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Birch in their | > ay ee wes of nine feet run tick of the lot;making | "Also an endiess variety of Shawis and Scaris; a] De nubboecd that the distur habe, Same Mr. Halleck states that on ordinary occasions | (Central America) shipwreck, will be inthe Sa- | FLOR RA LE—Handsome residence on the Heights stabling, & few black centres in the lot. threw themesives down on the Seer, aikere he only keeps some little loose change in bis bar ion to-night, and can be seen by visitors. fore tor chetine span lili pA el nt @ quite | > one-tonrth Wil open on Saturday— . : drawer, but on Saturday night he had received eand two years, and ax the | 10 pieces Beaver Cloths, for | dodged behind the seats, others jumped out of the f own, at present occupied by Charles W. a ise ee in Georgetow ro opportunity is here oticred .n windows, and a general scene of excitement oc- the Patent Office extension‘and pay nay br the | BEORK Ov'r.—Last night Mr. Wm. Delanay, Fee toa ane ta ene ceampar wenn entir@sauaze | orn gov house and a RR Anat! | [Uo tomtich ee tnrvslethe specail ausation of eit cash | tee & tinued by the brothers gnonth Before he had time to take the money | Join Murdock, Thomas Mcllbany. John Muntz, | Shaan’ fens eee ftgreen | 0c 3) ap rs a eRe Rie el ee ee silng nc thar prominin gf seen Hp out. the iricas !€ can, whereby he lost the above | were in the West Lock-up for disorderly conduet, | house, wit this way for several rounds, but both seemed to amouut. The bar-keeper is very severely beaten, | bat during the temporary absence of the guards | 0 the prem: a be under so much excitement that they were un- RS. able to take direct aim, and Craig remained un- ni wounded. As soon as be could do so, he ex- tracted a revolver from the place where it was m3 . coufiued, and fired it at Joseph. He has since The Steamboat THOMAS COLLYER, having | S04 that he did not desire to injure Robert, been thoroughiy repaired, will ke whom be might have shot with the greatest ease regular trips to Mount Vernon, lenv eee There were some twelve or thirteen shots fited in lants in great var ae urehasers. wariety HAMS! “We again request the prompt payment of sll 8, Stables, Care e-how balls which have been presented. and lying in bed in a dangerous condition. ‘The | on the beat, they broke out and escaped. and also | COuveHtnt out houses Oe Cas tent | Sie oa ee COLLEY & roe: the wings, ® front of | which are uusur, in excellence. “et OB 3 attacked were struck about the head and | released another prisoner named Win. Long. | tarsi Lvets5) feet andl commance one of the traent | Vatce eee KING. & BURCBELL, vat Lt th sauce bottles, stones, brick-hats, ete., views of the Potomac river and country around, It | 9@24 Corner of Vermont avenue and tath atrent. OR MOUNT VERNOD ing them ina shocking manner. f . x 18 hented by a furnaee, lightes with gas, and contains | — ar Otticers Horner, Donnelly, Ross, and Suit state | A¥0THER ManRiace at Browns’ —Yesterday | pein fixtures fur hot and cold water: a larne cistern, q@iecs: LO that they have learned from good authority that | the Rev. G. W. Sampson was sent forat Browns? | kitehen range; aud alone avers sonvensags for : A good BASS GLO the attack was made upon Ralteck’s house by | hotel, where he united Mr. Austin Graves and | ffst-ciass residence. If desired the Purr ie rive Clocks at J, ROBINSON'S. re xiso | Fy AM! - mg her wharf, in this ity, ‘ev afl in the ear concert of the Northern Liberties members them- | Miss Jennie, both of Virginia, in the bands of | pamehately. For lucther parieulan: tomeofiaie | Also. Clock Materials, such as Keys, Balls, TEESDAV and FRIDAY MORNING, at 9o'clk. | “Finding that he could do nothing in the car, aeives, assisted by members of she Union Fire | holy wedlock. den apply te a PAM. C. EDES, ‘Trustee, SN Oi ee eee eae packs Cal p During the intervening ume she wili rum regular Craig made for closer action with Joseph, when Company members of the American ty from " = At Pairo Nourse’s nking House, he mps to Alexandria, as usual. s. " a 1 dhe Nace Yard. aad the Seventh Wart ta cme Cue ao! se 21-d3w2awiw opposite the Treasury. | 2nd examine, at ane ook tf THOMAS BAKER, Capte Serie siiavucateer beeiher Byot ur Dasa to give Mr. Halleck an opportunity of obtaining | Orderly; dismissed. Robert Konley, N. Y., do; ; -y > ; > 319 Pa. av.. oppo. TO FAMILIES. thin race Craig fired several suots at J one an exten from Capt. Goddard, who is ra do. Geo. Brown, colored, do ; 15 stripes. Wm Lt ee eee had SO Ea ne: oppo. 5 I WOULD most respectfully call the s eco Tana 3 A CARD. families that wish to keep themselves jon of | taking effect in the arm and injuring bim ht- 3 iz > —p miles that w « emselves cot se ae To rar crrzins\6P rar pisrricr. fortabfe this winter mith very iitthy Book ek 4 ly. Bobert also fired several shots at Craig, one Aor the party who owns the Louse which he keeps, | Roach, Ircland, drunk and disorderly; fine and | | The subscriber has just received Pei brig Maria, aud wes shout toseil his fixtures for rent due of | Costs. $9.19. William Perkins, do, disorderly; | from Wilmington, N.C.,a lot of GIRDER, of th ee « version of the att: : : i 8 by 12, Ss; 5 ossession of, i We must not omit to mention that about the | Wm-Hardle, D.C .do ; dismissed. Thos. Ven- | tosofeetiengths. | thanke to the poopie of Washington and. ( time of the assault upon officer Klopter and party mers ae 3 hein al : Lari - € . as — on haud WALNUT PLANK. from2to6 | town for their libernl pat ramege ena we: fad : a Mr. Davis, shoemaker, who lives on Sixth st_, | 9°? Gt re gee cd Wie tee ONE . return. have ereoted a spacious building. whicn wt set to heat above time, and endangering the lives of a great many was shot by two fellows, on H_ street, between pricey on yor Mp ere) is tet do. 5. Re) A me hig toe Minch HITE PINE | bean crnament to the oity. with a large and airy s3- | Ftis ail made ol « persoux who eke vicinity. All the parties S xb and S-venth.who cailed out that's the f1§| “Wu lock-up—J. St Jolin, Md., drunk and t loon, with all the convenience and comfort of our | need repairing fo . A - low,” and biased away at him. He was shot is fn of carvers is expecially customers, and in the esiablisinnentare all the nee | Very naudsome, an: were armed with two pistols apiece Craig is ’ « Patent Parior Grate or PARLOR of which entered his back. During t > FURNACE, as he wishes itealled, Itis set Craig was alee pierced in the groin by a ball, but tn parlors as any ot we cannot say with accuracy from whose pistol low behind, and the ‘Tue parties were separated after having chased and Leated, and th one another around the depot building for some arlor grate; set hol- id air brought wa into the will net burnt : e 325 ents fo: fact ed Y i vinnie cuted to have acted with the utmost eoo!- the thigh and arm orderly: fine and costs, $325 Elizabeth MrCoy, | “Aigo, a iarge and well-aelected assortment of prt ftp fr wipro coal by & ptriet attention 46 eadorccar Papago ae thee ig aaa oY nos coe the eatineadighe. Several af outwith. We have no patience to comment farther upon | Md » indecent conduct; dismissed. Joba Pum-| RUILDING LUMBER. which I will sell low for | Sustioe aud integrity, we hove to civesatisfaction to | Mpummnarucer mm vers cold climate, inthe stare ct | mess during the entire al wegen dpe ace th ing of atrocities committed in one singia phrey, me ee ie DC. ret; eoearity | toe ron accommodating terms to punctual cus- Nowboueet flat Nee sig, | Metropolitan Siove and Grate Pactory. 4. Arp. | of them, Mr. James rad Kieliy, very narrowly evening. The patience of the community isen- | for hearing. John McLaughlin, ireland, drun Yard No. 57 Water street, Georgetown, beiiod abarbateahedscnacber aiid 00 2) 6t d ARD__ | escaped with his life. Uiely exhausted. and we trust the publfe voice | ang disorderly; fine and ‘costs, $241.7 Henry | 0c }2-e03w F WHEATLY. ‘0 HOUSEKELPERS. Coatr Coan” coax COAL Alter the parties “had been separated, the will be enuuciated in tones that shall even pene- Saflls. Engla do; do. Jghn F. Th D a ae eee ee oe Sonne eee e _ M‘Kibben brothers wereseen surrounded bysome trate the obtuse perceptions of rowdy firemen 6. aa tacend case ouar Giaee te ate G.R.L. CROWN & CO..having receiveda isrge | ‘The undersigned respectfally informs the publie | jive or six young men. and it was understood Later —Dawson, wX was arrested by Wateh- | Vacant Ne SFO. George Henson, Millinery, &c. and weil selected stock for the Fail trade, m- that heas now receiving large supplies of Cumber- | UY° § ng to make another attack. The cag Sat win pak dre Biaghensert do.; do. ——— vites Housekeepers and those in want of land COAL, in boat loads, ‘whieh | now offe- to the | Were Pé ot Sh pallens Gammnay iM. man Birckuead. and was rescued by the rioters —Wim Moore, D. C., riot; seenrity. Jos ME: HELLER, FURNITURE or CROCKERY WARE, trade at rediiced prices forcast. ‘This Coa! is of » | ©° “ig . . iin aiken the aoebaatier 6 at the Northern Market on Saturday night, was D.C., riot; do. Wm. Hurdle, D.C ae No. 34 Penn. AveNvr, (vp STAIRS) — | to examine their stock, as they are determined superior quality, and of a large size. Lull, le ei this, _ondaneh then <aeducter 3 arrested to-day by Oilicer McHenry, and gave Fdwin Digges, D. C., drunk and dis- informs her friends and customers ingeneral, that to sell to suit the times, ‘ a an be seen at ‘my Depot, at the corner of 12th :wnd sta t immediately wi A — — bail tn $500 for a further hearing, before Justice | orderly; tine and cost, $6 14. Jno. Alwood, Ire- | 88 Will have rst opening of Fall ai Bank paper of the District taken at par. street south. : bringing Cra na a Donn land, do khouse days. Dodridge Bailey, | syitig’ BONNETS on Thursday, Priday and C. R. L. CROWN & CO., . gers behind, who were standing in squads dis. e latest and best selec- oo 16-tf No. 357, corner of ith st. and Pa. av. Officer Kiopfer, we learn, remains in a very] \a_, disorderly, $1.44. Thos. Brown, D.C. ted,stock in the city, at moderate prices. critical condition. The ball struck the eye at} do.’ Wm. Banning, Md, robbery; jail. J the margin of the pupil, and destroyed the hu- | Barrett, Pa., dodo. Kate Norns. mors of the eye entirely. His physician, Dr. El- | jail. J. Hipkins, D.C , disorder jiot, is of the opinion that he will recover with | "Phos. Norris, Ireland, do ; jail. J proper attention ; but of course his eye is lost for- | son, colored, Va_, out after hours cussing the affair. i = EPERS Craig did not ut first feel any apprehensions (ana, cee | oe Z é ATE IMPROVEMENT. | from the wounds he bad recived, but after the a ; RESS MAKI .ay., near the co Ii : Just out, and for sale only at C. Woodward's Me- | train began to move they became very painful, i dismissed | deh Sea nepress | bt erated bjs ane eto Ladies? ‘and Chil- tropalitan Stove aud Grate Factory, the PARLOR | and ise was obliged to be removed fom the ears = <i S 3. WILSON still continues the as "ANC 3 1th SOMPANION. F NAC le heavy Farida me 2 a sacieil an ce rie ree MAKING inal! its’ branches, at her old stand, 20 | vactoty’ to which he invites alten, strong of oast iron. ‘The improvement.is the lotting » 2¢ Shippensburg, where he was pl wend Hi. STINEMETZ B." “HATTER AND FURRIER, ; 5 mmodied chariot Dr. Stewarts. M’Kibben bro- ever Steighember, Germany, vayr workhouse % avenue, between 9th and 10th 8! oc 5-Im tioe. Hav selected them himself in of the cold air through the bottom he Furnace | ™t€ = the Camber- Mr. Davis is in a very dangerouscondition. A | days. Thirteen lodgers during this Une, all | === | 100. Having selected them himself And throwing tt agninat the hol fire-chambor and | thers tawe since been indicted by the Camis. bail ewt i from abroad. " York, and taken advantage of the heating it, and throwing the hot air fromit to the | land Valley R. R. Company, upward. 3 a di ty us lor mcuounts rewdcred tat duly ara | limes by purchasing Tor cash, and eae ©. WOODWARD. voip ng Craig bas ex hima. and scraping the bone in its courme. He also re- | ory ry Lapies.—Maame Dusoin, Phrenoto- | uc. and (or notes past duc, will greatly oblize us | Sliag for cash, le will be ald to gel Pa. av., botweeu ioth aud 11th streeia, IP Scucvcral tases ip persons who have visited ceived a —s wound in see wares the | ., ‘o my Lavine. pikanttioens hice nics ithes will eS lok pe and pay. te aN Dicatniare omered + Pte sity, 00 T-e04w Nos. 318 and 3:2, — ‘at Kbippeusburg, as gratified that the sub- F thy. Siliot thi is well known to every one in community, i , and = ape OE 5 ari Mat the wounds which le received will be likely | WimezRt, No. 227 Pa. avenue, (ac pecisite | that theve are” trying Unies” with the merchants, | gFOt Tammings, Misses’ Boaver Flats, and Chil TTENTION, HOUSEKEEPERS! ject ras bee auatler of Ne}gation, asst will now, to confine him to bis room for a considerable | both married aud snzley mformation indisponsabie | M4 18 it wot the duty of to pay, poco elope seu Sufls as low as 75 cents, and Victorines $3.50 I respectfully. Il the attention of housekeepers to seed eat esas wee ind Biens length of time. Papereess to their welfare and happincss. tx, And perhaps save the credit of the merchants SC SAP: Spence’s ELEVATED HOT AIR COOKING Tdes in Pittsburg, where befeengaged in ‘Tux Riven —At the moathof thecanal, alarge | Hours of consultation, frou 10.9. m to p.m. O lave n'ways heretofore shown a willanghost tO | saiqcx Dieta Hate $3.50, $3 unl $254, of superior | RANGE that heats the pariorabove and chambers | ,_ He,"7s/dor ia Iltiaris, witens hehe ei ena xchhovner loaded with lumber from Port Deposit, | antied <M? Sul Perise! salisinetion RURT- | walt the convenience of their customers. “| adainy forthe money~ Also, Felt Hats and Caps | ke, the Parior Com mon, For ale only at C- 7 livent man. ‘The car im which she efey inom arrived with lumber for the canal dealers No Lady should fail to call on Madame D., as, for Nebag Sapamwianel unite tga: fade nage ‘or mon’s and boys’ wear, v a ‘Nos. 312 “ luce was very touch riddled by pistol balls One thousand bunches of fresh fish arrived for | {ting sum, they will obtain information that they Sorter ipecuvemenes, but will, without delay, pay Term: exclusively eash- thereby being enabled to Ne ne teats Pennsylvania aveuue, between he wounds of Craig have been pH an.Z9 4 Moore Maieht & Giteos would not part with for any consideration. oc eka ETT, NEWTON, MAY, & £0. Pes See cash ane i for cosh ate mal! Prelit, - ns B, —Hot-Air Furnaces of the latest improve~ | daugerous by his physiciar. 2 = a ey 2 oc Z3- corner of Penn. ave. reet. a eR pyeREe = . i “t At Harvey & Co.'s wharf Arrived sloop fae.) 4 Cray ro rux P; z - — | WIRGINIA AND DISTRICT MONEY 607,004 C. WOODWARD. [77 Rev. Dr. Isaac M Hebrew ravb) “s ith 69 s0rLE aT L.ARGE.—Al] persons IrY STEA! RE-WOOD MILL. 4 5 WA. ur Dr. Isaac 3 se. a Hebrew rabbi, rect eeal or jabs PGleens nT, | Oat pageaeem te a col ihe patalahinnat 20 sere data, | V a der Washington, tor te arpone af layiag before tu. Galt & Ye And Winter Clothing, will plonse | a. SeYd peta ond? te deliver WOOD PAW ED BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS, : Done een , eter oo! ‘3s wharf—Arrived schooner | selves with ‘9 ps nemid: Dro- At “hephaid, Capt. Marsh, from Philedetphia, call and examue our most beautiful aud earelui se- andl CE LED a8 20 ver cont. lon thas tea wetel ee orarpage phere emmy et de rg heb at a YTHING HAL troeen ads & 6th ads amt castome: fag +3 : and better prepared than it can be by hand. i Respectfully informs his riety of ratifying the Swiss treaty. He contends with 97 te“ otain Chambers, from Philadelphia. | oy" r _ All orders for less than haifa cord willbe delivered | peansyirania wemue, between 9th and 10th sts. | ° and WINTE peed tol seen excioges Israelites of all benefits, and deprives M. Price, Ce‘ coal for Moran in crates to any part of the house at no fu ex- pias ips of Coats, Pants, Vests, i nat 3 th of thei t rights ith of this coun- with 240 lou». ~{—Arrived schr WB. Fur. ‘ pense tothe purchaser, Shave estratrmastns tnt Neen en ote. eet aor catublishiment i at radi ata At Riley’ wha 8 days from Philadelphia, | tent ‘lem: he 5 et cons: with a splendi rtment of ai mses. u a en son, Capt Wheaton. "1 ¢ Purdy & Co; steame? | ing Good a8 white and faney Shirts, Und Wr ‘ : i kind: ies, Gentlemen: I eeli tire Winter Suit for $5.and Tus Cures Concress.—The final contest for il ae toms coat He, Me fOr Fe Pinson, | te: Binvec hee ke vai ihe erect Wiebe Vic | gountt ge have aime to the Conclusion to make | ROOTS tid BAGEL AE "a Ho SETS | Bronuoiath Sun for ie. v3 | ae tat prise in the grand tourney, fn, which Columbia, with consigu ~h, Win. Bryan, Ken- | Ryeks. G ‘Depot. corner Penn. avenue and 4% ‘street, | 1 exclusively cash business, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS. VALICES, and | WEW GROCKRY. VARIETY, AND PRO- | Messrs. i Morphy and hosts 1 anes, ote ae Murray & —- or ver, = yer Fins pee D.C. ‘eetlecte Witney, HICH Re " QaK. ang one SATCHELS, all of which 1 will seli for the above N ISION STORE. tayonists. haw Poon ad whesekapr - Pr 29 Thempeose Hamliton, Rev.Ch “© Thee packer | ——= Sopa eon aS ee posed of on the ysual accommodating terms. Gallcarly,st © SAML. P. HOOVER'S, rhe gubseriber has lust opeved © Store of the | ME. Morphy Wee Stond commenced, aad When Butler, Mrs. Desmond, rege tion ell & Mor- : a One cargo Wite Ash Broken Coal for furnace. | * Tron Hall. iption. No, 544 north M street, we left last evening, was not yet conchadrd. Te & Co. R. Wimsatt, C. 0. + Hox. On the Sixt instant after a long and painful ill ping fadintees. cA NUTS ponpectinlls - acdiqcte Congress hus decided to restrict each player to sell. Barbour & Semmes, and 8. Bacou- iy 0d in NNIS DRISE ONL aged i Ge ring omy el fli. to tag tones PPA Dikchels PEA NUTS for inde ener ceca mea eil beet antoe: haif'se bours refiection previous to cach spre. ‘vout 2,000 bashejs of fresh oysters arriy ral will take plvcs at 3% o'elock, from his | All under rover. tly filled. ‘AS P. LEV ! 1 rer the conclusion of 4! _ Hitherto ¢ pings heaton the oy neg oy Mr a Rots the Sd instant, lig Irioneis snd, pat ects Pe We is OMe. BOR SFio ty. <1cs0) SA tile errest.corser of B PS cathe ore ic neal atte & Grocery stores pod bas not been restricted, and rues number of bushels were taken by Mr. F. * Sanens'and those of the fami ont commen of Sh and G 1ee- tO. PIANO for $25; one ‘one for $75; ard sing Suk ene Caron, bse eG in one weve, ruleset the is 6 . past his E =f = to ‘Cakes, ie to take ‘oR pra ‘Briok ‘Sater ene, hay -loft and oo ee a aaa not its fanlt, but t bat of the City Post Office, that} vege to weep, fT tonre are vain ‘af thelt discretion New York po reveyrt Bis Northern mail. oa Sature 5 Tie guered iver . F @ 2 ss fan _907. one square sou! enn. avenue. ne for ‘ Wx bro the rail road's humble pardon. At was | iy, 6d to attend washout further Sitios, vy fwo for. $m; besides twenty-two new Ones, ul 3 As} G. CANES BYE: eas pion fom oe i 506, ; i Se wise ae tpn cst ee ELLIB, | ogiagoime s**t Oo. NX Apams, | 8 Times. 11H sw iN F. we “a wit dy A Cat.)