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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Board of lermen.— The Board met last night, at the usual hour, the President, W. F Bayly, in the Chair Ac t Mayor, announcing his having signed a resuiution di. poo Oe eee to Congress for the pax- br - = 1 for the benefit of the public schools of this ¢ - Also, poe transmitting the account of the Cor- poration with the Bank of Wa: ington, aud a balance to the credit of the a ton of @4,172.72; ordered to be printed with the proceed. of the the petition of Dr. Clinton, The Chair in relation to altering the course of the Potomac river; referred to improvements committee. aaa Miller empreg the petition of Exes. op others, asking the grading and grav: 4 of Massachusetts? iveokes sawn SPourteeath and Fifteenth streets; referred to improvements ‘i me. Moore presented the certified account of Wise & Callahan, for constructing a sewer ou G street; same) e Mr. Smith presented the petition of Dr. Wm. B Butt, asking compensation for medical services Officer Robertson; referred to the claims committee. . Mr Riggs, fcom finance committee, reported a bill for ee relief of Lewis D. Drummoud ; passed. Also, one for the relief of T M.andG. D. Han- son; passed Also, one for the relief of T. M. Hanson ; ssed bres Rigys also, from same committee, reported @ bill to pay the expenses of printing ; Mr. Miller, from the improvements committee & bill for setting the curbsto e aud pav- ing the footway on Mas-acbusetts avenue, be- tween Fourteenth Fifteenth streets ; Mr. Miller also, from the same co Ported a bill for tee, re- ruding and yraveling Masxa- chusetts avenue, ween Vourteenth and Fif- teenth streets ; passed. Also, from the same committee, a bill for the Telief of Charles Stuart, recommending its pas sage; passed. Iso, a bill providing for re-laying the gutter Ou 1. street south, and fur other purposes; passed . Also, from same committee, a bili to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for constructing a sewer in the Fourth rd 5 “ Also, a resolution calling upon the City Sur- veyor to furnish this Boa:d with a plat of the giade of F street, from Tenth to Fourteenth streets, together with the estimated cost of grad- ing and grave! the same; 5 Mr, Dove, from the committee on walls, pre- sented a commmuication from the comuissioner of the western portion of the canal, asking its reference to the committee on canals ; so referred. Mc. Riggs, on leave, introduced a bill author- izing the Mayor, in certain cases, to refand taxes erronronsl id . apd the Hoard aAjourecd. Common Council —The Mayor's communica- tion transmitting the bank account of the Corp: - ration was received and referred to ways and means conimittee Mr. Kennedy, from claims committee, reported 2 bill for relief of C_ W. Van Ness, for taxes erio- neously paid d Me f Soren f om drainage committee, reported @ bill in relation to the drainage of the alley emp- tying into D street, between Sixth and Seventh aires west; » fiom the asylum committee, re- ported the change of xpecifications sv as to secure & proper sapply of water at the new asylum, com- plete draiuage, constructing cess poois, &c. The alteration makes nochange in the general plan of the bullding. They determined at the outset that See of the ecto pe additions should not ex the cost estimated «yy the superintendent; they also determined to take no step which would invalidate the contract which has been made with Mr. Cameron, and none which would give him an undue advantage over other competitors for the additional work, and none by which an ultimate saving to the Corporation would not be effected. The report was laid on the table. A bill from the Aldermen to supply a deticien- ey for building a bridge over Tiber creek, was referred to improvements committee. ir. Brown introduced the fullowiug preamble aud joint resolutions; which were referred to public schovuls comunittee, and ordered to be printed: Wheieas, it appears that the Senate Committee ©n the District of Columbia Lave expressed a willingness to recommend an anuual appropri- ation equal in amount to any sum that may be levied und collected yearly by the city of Wash. ington for the support of public schools therein : Aud whereas, tt ‘Oposition deserves in our Opinion to be lmmeds tely accepted by the city, giving, as it does, assu-ance that if faithfully continued, the system of public schools will soon be placed upou a substantial basis, affording fa- cilities for the education of the children of every citizen of the metropolis: Therefore, be it Resolved, $e., ‘That the joint committeecharged with attending to the interest of the Corporation before Congress, be instructed toaid in procuring at the present session, an appropriation of not tess than tweuty-five thousand dollars for the support of free seboots within the City of Wash- ington wu the condition sugyesied by the Sen. ate Cummitice on the District of Columbia. Mr. Brown also oilered the following preamble aad joint resolution relative to the sale of Judi- etary Square to the Government = Whereas the Commissioner of Publie Build- Jugs and Groards, in bis late annual report, re- commends that the Centre May ket Square be re- garded as forfeited to the Government unless speedily occupied by a suitable building for mar- Ket purposes: And whereas, in the opinion of the Joss of so yaluable a square pensation. would be ru- tneus to the best Interests of the c' as the means to avert this threa! not im Gur municipal treasury, and &: ed, without aid from Congress: And whereas the necessity of a separate building for the Depaitment of the luterior, to be erected pon x site yet to be purchased by the United jen, is apparent to every citizen of Washing. ‘Therefore, be it— — Resolved. That the joint committee charged With attending to the interests: of thin Corpora ftiow before Congress be instructed to Propose to that honorable body the purchase from the city, as a site for the Interior Department building, of Judiciary Square, for the sum of $300,000; Sid meury to be pledged for erection of a new Centre Market House, with suitable accommo- in the xecond story thereof fer Corpora- ices, Wass Meetings, mechanical exbibi- tions, &c. They were referred to the police committee and ordered to be printed. The Board then took a recess of twenty min- utes; and on re-axsembling the mouthly report of the Iuteudant of the asylam was received and referred. A bill from Aldermen to defray expenses of prioting was referred to ways and means com- mittee A bill to amend an act to Fr amended by the Aldermen, and returued to this Board for concurrence, was taken up amd the ameudments were agreed to. A bill from Aldermen to refund an excess of license to W. H. Lusby was referred to claims’ committee. A bill to establisu the yziade of an alley in square 513, from Fourth to Fifth streets west, Was referred to tue Third Waid Delegation. A bill for grading and graveling Massachusetts Svenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets west, was referred to improvements’ committee A bill for setting the curb stones and paving north side of the same avenue, between Four- teenth aad Fifteenth streets west; same refer- ence A Dill to refund taxes erroneousiy paid; re- feired to ways and means committee A vill to supply d ficiency f comstrmeting a sewer in the Fourth Ward was referred to drain age committee Sic. Turton, from improvements committee, syepuited @ bill for trimming and graveliny D stieet worth, between I'weilth and Thirteenth- aud-a-half streets; passed Also, bill for trimming and graveling E street north, between Twelfth aud fourteenth streets west. amended by the committee by extending the work to Eleventh street; passed. Also, bill from Aidermen matty « fete for an improvement in the First Ward ; Also. a bill to grade and gravel B street north, from First to Second street east, in Fifth Ward bs late markets, as ner Lioyd offered a resolution declaring that the present bankrap: eondition of the Corpora- tion does not authorize any furtuer appropriations for improvements Mr. Clark raised a point @f order, that the reso- lution way not in order, the language being dis- respectful Chair decided the resolution in order. Me. Clatk appealed. and the decision was not snstained—ayes 6, nora 1} Mr Ltoyd altered his resolution by substituting the word *- unfortanate”’ for * bankrupt” Un motion of Mr. Jefferson, the resointion was Said oo the table. And then the Board adjourved Cocrt or Ciaims.— Yesterday, Robt K Scott, Boq, of Puildeipbia, Pa , wasswornas aitorney of this court Jadge Scarburgh delivered the opinion of the court in the case of Peter Parker, allowing claim ant @2 667 19 JF Volk, Esg , opened the aryument for the claimant in the case of Juba Peebles Mr. Rat- overoment. Me. Polk the case was submit Car YouR ows Buxotars —Mr, Wm, A Cannon, ayent,qwho ix to Le foand at 728 Sev- enth street) bas teft with us an ingentous contri- vaace for preventing the entiaace of burglars intoa chamber. It is a littl machiue which falls to the gronn@ on the opening of the door window to whict is pare qa wee Fe AR alan ja the room, a Suitmsoxtan Decrvar.— A large audience ‘was entertained on Friday evening at the Smith- sonian {b¥ the Introductive lecture on the “Effect ‘Tax Wastixerox Litnany. —We are pleased to learn that this Library, which has been closed for some weeks for the purpose of making re- Tur Large Jace M. Ramszr. Treascrt Peranruxer Comptrolter's ufiet.| oT At ® meeting of the By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. y Samp. | RARE OLD WINES AN 1 aT From of Occupation on Health,’ by Dr J. Wynne, of | pairs to the building, is shortly to be re-opened. | bled in xceordance with the suggestionof the Comp- R the Associated Press New York. The lecturer remarked that although | The boilding bas been much Deautiied and pul Suet at half past 2 o'elock p.m. for the purpose | Wenuast oh OS SeFeRDAR AY) shall sale? | aca ee his subject would not allow of any rhetorical die- | in a ther state of repair; the Library room | %, qaven span $1 at the loss the office | "Auction Room. irea Bail, a choice cvilecton a Lecompton Domocratic Meeting. play, it involved important information. The | considerably enlarged, and gas introduced with | Aud the Pubiic had sustained in the recent decease wmesand Liquors w bottles, embraging in MILA DELP RIA, Feb. ® —Pursvant to call “the and"uusvoidabe cree Diving Promdance, | evening sx wll ntdantog tae Rete “Weare pe | Sats hReatrsuapanrorre tthe sondcces | Ry Er the Kannan Negasan oars aay lan ot iv. 4 . ¥ enter eareryaor foearos clin Some paysiel cr. | tealar Y grated to learn this faci, and hope the | X5 the choice of tie Comptroller as chairman, and jira, Harmony Goiden opposed tothe =e or in words are man of grea! c ¥ i" men our city will ava’ emselves Bede. * Det meet ight beid a Fee nats a healthy fettonrd pooper Webbane ct The felis bos nara them at . trifing ei nthe tcoottpaty ne rol utions werg, submitted, ney presided ‘on the Creston nell Col. For. labor is advant 5 but experieuce hds showa | Pense, of spending their evenings in improv: RROLU TIO! SO quart cemi) hus su oa 8 J made a very oe Ith Kkness be their minds readl instead of loitering | 1a view of the recent dem james M. Ram- : . pasoenes Bourbon Whisky, | oquent speech. Hon Ry. bisa rnin fons eens saeancrenionts about the ligtor aioe and corners of the | sey, » inte our pes ee prone Chief Dull Gordon's d'Convsrsatiou seamed & | not present, other a "Weluer make provision while in health for their suppo:t | <treets. Clerk. —. Abid trust our booted. poner tes whensick This is frequently done t the an interest in sustaining encourag' medium of beneticial aisoctations, waten tke lec- | this enterprise, and though they may not wink turer regarded as important auxiliaries In Ppro- apices J to avail thernselves of its apy tae d moting the welfare of the ple of any country. | 10 view of the benefit it will confer on others, ‘These societies, however, = ould be conducted Ya will take pride in alding it by every means with- accordance with certain established laws which | in their power. Among its friends and jovern health and mortality, for thus oul: can | 3% are some of our most wealtby and in- Ls be rendered permanent and efficient. It was | fluential citizens, and we hope many more xuch daving preveaicd Arrest of Counterfeiters at Albeny. Ataany, Feb.8.—A man named Gurney bis sister in-law were arrested here on Saturday, Port, . hi st ih us. Jab ost of us intin Rm r yen Sher: ‘s Pete land Oat rudot.b cae ; Kola for hie tntelligenon-cenreas” of perenption, a at 5 ol " Amuntillad. Sherry, a =, loge Sir john Oliveira’s fa *siadeire, pure Juice bs sieeat Champagne, close application to business, sterling ia! 8 studious and well lawyer, a faithful public vfficer.xnd above all, an houest man, the noblest wrk of God. jg onsisting af twenty Ming, dollar i =e talf to these laws of health he desired to call atten. | may be udded to its List. Reso Sellars pus ‘0 the: public is fn sreat saa Cabiest Chesapar ne old Pinet Castilion | ist hppa twenty-five cent pieces, in a fin tion. A resident in a neighborhood cannot point | We ucderstand a meeting of the shareholders y B the , h out who of hix neighbors will be sick or die | has been called for Thursday evening, for the ook toneprqes cer bene eed suvenheima Wine, St. Julien C Feri En lish Shrub, Bran ee press rt} ‘and Curacoa, The Collins Stea: kK to ex; our heartfelt sympathy be mers within a year; bnt he may, with verv consider- of neueictiing some proposed important | condolence with hia bereft consort and {atheriess reach Olives, Fi. ag See] Suspended a able certainty. tell how many will be sick and | Changes in its plan of operat! 80 as to make | children in this their great ffi Lewes ‘orence Vil, Bordesux Pickies, Tench Must oun ieky. London Cordial Gin, Monongaheja Whisk: Od Virginia Peach Brandy" tsley Malt Whisky, The above stock comprises Q s.eapenciyes a rei a 18 Teprese:. in) who have purchased ato qualified terms of their le. Rfe CHAS. W. BOTELER By BAKNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetow New Yors, F; pal not sail on Saturas Mapes steamer of the Collins line leave fen pent other steamer ten. ‘are that it is but how many will die if he has statistics of the health and mortality of the district for several years. So with these societies. By consulting statistics of such character they can forma toler. ably correct estimate of the health mottality of their membership, and thus be enabled to se- : cure their organization fiom any shortcomings in | ington Libiary ! the amounts of benefits enuring to its members ‘Triat op J Caverny Hatt —From Hon. This truth bas beeo recognized by life insar- | wo w. Kingsbury, delegate from Minnesota, ance associations, and from their statistics the computation of health and life bas been-reduerd | ¥¢ have the following in relation to the arrest of the Library more generally accessible to our citi- zens and bipioba The 6,000 volumes now in the Library ai ing re-arr: d and classified Persons wishing to subscribe or learn its terms and regulations will find the Librarian in daily attendance at the building. Successto the Wasb- Resolved, That while we ar 8 poor tribute to his worth, to assure them that the remembrance of his kindness and efficiency as an officer, his inany estimable traits as a husband and father, his resignation to the Di dispensation Ag Christisn in the last trying scene of earth, is cherished by us as worthy of our earnest emuia- tion, it behooves us to ittempt in this slizht de gree. to bxhte: burthen of his stricken family. But to Hon, wi he God of the wido orphan, must they look for that consolation not in the power of mortals to administer. To Him we tlement is made of past ages yOP® watil a set { froman re my Imports at Boston. STON, -7—The follows y a cign imports at this port for the "week engl February 5: ce mmend them. feeling that we should all bring ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND AT AUC. Dyewoods. nseed gunnies, toascience. It was formerly thought that the | Mr Hall: Ister'we tust lollow ‘our departed att lamented | tye Tetinclt,, WEUNESUAY, APTER NOx ; os ein, ete a chances of longevity were in favor of that class | «J. Caverly Hall, who was arrested on Th<rs-| {tler we must follow our fol nad lemented of society which ix most exempt from labor The Friendly Societies of England Wave dis- roved thix. Being chiefly composed of work- ug men, they show that the average length of life anong their membership, as compared with the averaye of the promiscuous population of England, is largely in their favor. Here the lec- tarer called attention to a tabular illustration of this comparison. ¢ It is also shown by these societies thut among thoxe employed in the various bianches of in- dustrial pursuits there is likewise a great differ- ence in the probabilities of along life. Some depar the toth instant, at 4 0’ci in front of the prem” fejend and ompanion. who has cheerfully saken the | tae, we will call tise oes poe od ony advance of us, uo une knows for how sh rea period | arn, Confectionery, front on Bridge street and that in this insiance the words of the rx have | north side, between’ Washington and ‘Goncreme been but t Death loves s | streets. zi feet. and running back 276 fect. There is on the lot a first class three story brick re and dwelling, extensive back bui'ding, stables, ice house. &c. This sale offers . n opportunity fore brat rave jovestment. sale postiv erms: One-third, cash: the ress: day last by officers Boss aud Allen on suspicion of being connected with the robberies at the National Hotel, Lad his trial on Saturday before ustice Donn. ‘Noevidence whatever appeared to criminate Mr. Hall, and in fact no definite charge wax wade ayainst him. It appeared on teal that none of the property in bis possession was that which had ra stolen fiom the Na- tional. On the contrary, the possession of every thing was satisfactorily accounted for by the tes- timony adduced in Mr. Halt’s behalf “The evi- dence of several bares aa citizens of Mjnnesota established the fact that bis charactet, while a $19.889; other ‘ticles, $128,622 —total, $402 ae my week of 1857, $790,529—dec. : Robbery. Easry City, Feb 8 —T jewel » meat etd. 8 Nettervitle was caren meablish- rhoon by means of ‘ing open i or 8600. Thee iin ts itera cA 3 store 1 a death inthe family bad canned me ees Oe of the watebman. hat we will endeavor to emulate his Idin fond rememb ance his many amia- ble qualities, and strive to be prepared to follow him, in ourallotted time, to that bourne from whence po traveler returns, with as little reluctance as mani- fested by himat parting with all that be held most dearon earth. Resolved, That, at the same time, we commend his mourning and sadly Afflicted family to the cure of Him who holds our lives, and all Ie hav antrusted to ‘S wonths, ror notes bear and a deed of trast taken. The title is perfeet, and the terme must be complied with by id fo low- ing. bARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. ‘ " ' Ee New York Bank Statement. classes of mechanics dying at an average aye | cesideut of that Territory, was good, and that be Tone [or mnt aT er Teen ey, may confidently look MZS28At 2 sal kta vie dhromrhe deg: |. New Youn, Feb. 8 —The weekly statement of considerably under that of other classes. This bad, until within a short ¢ n employed as Rrsolv-d. That, vf practical e, a copy of thase office of the Cireait Court of the District of Columbia he illnstrated by a tabular statement, and ob- | one of the detective force of the city of St. Paul. the city banks shows an increase of 1.423, loans: $504,000 tn of culation; 2.300 000 tem nal deposits; $140,000 in und-a its, anda decrease iu specie of $620,000. Convicted ef Murder. resolutions be handed, by one of eur number, to Mts » otherwise transmitted to her by quail, with the accompanying assurance of our warmest Wists forthe prosperity of herself and children, and our doce regret at their bereavement. ‘The Secretary was designated to communicate to served that between it and the ino tality retarns of the state of Massachusetts there is a strilin: similarity. The latter gives the average length of life of the several classes of citizens as fol- lows: for the County of Washington, and to me directed, | gece remeng ublio sale, for Cast Court House door of said eount: DAY, the 2ethof February lusteat following described property to wit: ‘The arrest was evidently « mistake—an unwar- ranted and inexcusuble one, too—for nothing ap- peared on evidence which afforded the leant ground for suspicion. Ou the contrary, ever ‘ tight. title, claim, and interest in and to the th: ‘ thing went to prove that Mr. Hall's cua acter} ypry Ramsey a copy of the proceedin, ok Houses erected om L 0, 5, in reservation Osweco.N Y., Feb. 8.—The trial of Dennis Judges, 67.19 years; agriculturists, 64.11; ‘=: for integrity is above suspicion. Ing and the resolutions adopted at th V, on Maryland avenue, bet ween 4% and 6th sts.,in | Sullivan, for the murder of Joshua Hibbard nen tlemen, 63 © llers, 61.58; coopers 58 64; law- W. W. Kinessury. Voted thet the proceedings of this meeting goup | the City of Washington, D. C,, seized and levied | this city, termi on Saturday, the jury hev- vers, 56 50; ¢ en, 56.51; physicians, 55.25; on the records of this opie, and that co of the | upon as the property of James B. Lockey, and will ing brought in a verdict of guilty. ‘J hatters, 54.90; iesiniths, Beat; mercuante, | Haney Sannensox’= Coxcent. —The Brea | ary pape eer cation, be firnished the respective 1057. in favor ot Beatcaais No 279, to October term — S246, butchers, 49 63; carpenters, 49 33; masons, | qumber of entertainments occurring about town | "Phe meeting was then dissolved. go * §."HOSVER. Marshal Requisition for a Kidnapper. pl Nps > Sori nah aeerromgs Z 19; ed last night, occasioned a sparser attendance at J B 8 W. Menitt, Chairman. _jan 30-dts for the District of Columbia, New York, Feb *.—An officer proceeds to ; at xt pong a aay ce ee ticent 30 <0; | Sanderson's concert than hix many warm friends OHN Bupzr, pile! kay it By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Richmond to-day with a requisition for Powers, printers, 36 55; clerks. 4 73 and admirers conld have desired; but we are cer- The lecturer said that it does not follow that the amnvunt of sickuess is proportionate to their degree of mortality. On the contiury, some of those who die at the earliest average ages a.e les» liable to sickness than the longer lived Another table to which Dr. W. called atten- tion, was illustrative of the fact that as life ad- vances. after twenty years of aye, the liabilities to sickness are increased, av@ the ratio of this increase iw in proportion to the age. The closing portion of his discourse was rela- tive to marriages. Marriages, like deaths, are conformable to certain laws, and although with- out inteytion on the part of those who marry, they will occur genMally at certain ages and wider certain clicumstances. Te time in the year for Weroptne Caxes very pretty and very cheap; [oe Cream and Water Ices at $1.50 per gallon, the Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th and F si jan 2 im* J. Fusseiy. RUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE Imre, VED PROPERTY, ON 7TH sTRE: TONEAR tue Navy Yaxp —By virtue of a deed of trust uly executed and recorded being dated the 6th of February, 1856, anda: the request of the party entitled to the debt thereby secured the subscriber will sel! at public auction, in front of remises, on THURSDAY, Jan. 28, 1858, at 4 o Pp. m.. i hundred and five. (905) hounded the southwest corner of said square, a: thence north a ong the line of 7th street east 2! feet 6 inches; theuce east 55 feet, thence southwardly 35, thence 48 feet to the piace of becinmng, situated in the city of Washingtoa. The improvements consist of a good subtantial and well-built Frame louse, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash ; the balance in six and twelve montna, the purchaser to give his notes a = cokerret: pay ments, bearing interest {rom the of ie. the alleged kidnapper, who was indicted by the grand jury. Loss of the Steamer Sunbeam. New Orteans. Feb.8 —The st @ner Sunbeam sunk in the Red River on Saturday, and is 2 total loss. No lives were lost. tain that for the audience, the concert was all that could have been desired. Can somebody tell Us something more about those excellent singers, the Misses Heron, who have lately made their appearance in musical circles here, and with such remarkable success? How many times they were called out last night, by encores, we are not pre- pared to say, but Lelieve that a repetition of every piece they sang wax demanded. So of Sander- sou's brilliant performances upon the piano. Herr Ri.dolphson received bis share of the ap- plause of the evening; and we must not forget to mention the unexceptionable manner in which Prof Thunder—a new face, too, in our concert rooms—presided at the piano. DIED, Or Monday afternoon, the 8th instant, Mr. JO- SEPH STEPHENSON, Sr., aged 81 years. The de eased was a native of Nor humb-riand county, ¥Knx'and. but for the iast tairty-three years & resi- dont of this city, The frend. of the deceased and of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral land Chapel, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. p.m. On the 8th instant, LOUISA DAVIS. daughter of Baltimere Markets. Battimore, Feb. 9.—Flour stead: Wheat dull; unchanged. C; yellow 51253c. Whisky 2ia. New York Markets. 6,500 barrels; Ohio $4.75a6-90 ' w ; u ‘ 1 1 i 3 Arthur T. and Virginia Johnson, aged 2 years, 3 7 A deed of trust en to secure the Baknccy ty Egg ad a marriages also comes within the jurisdiction of | Tux Wasuixotox Tuxatre —The lovers of | ANUET days Pees of the aeutes. Alloonveyancing st theex-| Pork is buoyant; $15 Oal5 75. Lard te higher; certain rules or habits. In Massachusetts the | sterling comedy will find most att:active metal | | T! piendsof — Smits reapers derned te pence of | e pur, chaser, : ise = 948% _ ‘ 5 neral oO ne e « it te vd 7 See cree! re aa the greatest | tn the performance tc-night of Morton's ad (Baltimore Sun pi - _ ya ftom tae day of sale. the crimes rere re fen | Spirits Turpentine heavy; 43c. number occur in December. This, he thought, | Mirable play of “ Atl that Glitters is not Gold ” Fight to resell said prem x oud cones Financial was probably owing to the festival seasons of | It will be produced in the superior manuer in AUCTION SALES. the defaulting purchaser, = Gay's notips Thanksgiving in the first and Christmas in the which pieces have been brought out at this theatre Since its opening. Subjoined isthe cast : Stephen Plum, Mr. J.B. Howe; Jasper Plum. Mr. Whiting; Toby Twinkle, Mr. John Sloan ; Sir Arthur Lascelles, Mr. F. Bangs; Frederick Pinm, Mr. C. Howard; Harris, Mr Warden; Martha Gibbs, Mrs. John Sloan; Lady Leather- bridge, Mrs. H. P. Grattan; Lady Valeria, Mus. C. Stoneull. ‘The afterpiece ts the comedieita of “ Semebody Else,” with Mr. John Sloan .as “Hans Moritz,’? and Mrs. Sivan as ‘Minnie. of said resale in some newspaper published in the city of Wesningtoa, NIMROD GARRETTSON, Trustee. jan 13-e02w A. GREEN, Auct, TRE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, the igh day of February next, same hour. By order of the Trustee. A. GREEN, Auet, jaar 29-e4 M4, RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of five wntsot fier: facias, on judgement of condemnation, issued from the Cierk's office of the Cireuit Court ofthe District of Columbia for the County of Wash ington, and to me directed | shall ex le. for Cash, in front Aire tamed Siate. Females are fifieen times marry under twenty years of ave between twenty and twenty-five the rly even, and over twenty-five the es preponderate ia favor of the males. le average ayes at Which marriages occur in ditferent countries vary. In Belgium it is at twenty-nine years for males, and twenty-seven for females ; in Massachusetts, at twenty-five for the former and twenty-two for the latter; ard in Kentucky, at twenty-three for the fortuer and twenty-one for the latter. As a general rule mar- riages spread goo at an earlier age as the countries are situated farthest south In this climate, the lecturer said, a woman at twenty years of age has ulready lost one fourth of her chances of matrimony. Mr. Wynne had a large audience agita last evening, and delivered a very interesting dis- course, which we will hereafter notice more at length. He also lectures again to. moriow even- ing eee New Yoru, Feb 9.—stocks are firm. Chieryo and Rock Island 69%; Cumberland Coal Co WA, illinois Central bonds 95%; LaCrosse and Mi waukie 10%; Michigan South's 20k; New York Central ah Pennsylvania Coal Company wise. 4 RR 56% Milwaukie and Mississippi Missouri 6's 634. Sterling exchange firm at 1094 allo By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, V ALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON 20TH NPREET, IN THE First Warp at Avc- —On FRIDAY, the i2th instant, | stil sell in of the premises, at 5 o’cluck p. m., 8 handsome Building Lot in the First Ward, fronting 45 feet on the west side of 2 th, between K and L sts. north it being originally Lot No, 27, in Squa subdivided in lots of 2 , Terms: One-third eash; b-lance in 6, 12, avd months for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A doed given and a deed of trust taken. foo-d aR N, Auctioneer. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. I ARGE STOCK OF FINE IMPORTED LI 4 ycors, Wines anpD CoRbiaLs, Bourbon, Mo- NUNGAHELA AND OLD RY® WHISKEY aT PUBLIC Avction.—Owing to unexpected businexs arrange Monts elsewhere, the Messrs. Moner & Co., of New York, wil disesntinue their agency in this city, aud wil,on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at 10 o'clock & in. at the store No. 387 Pa.av., opposite the Na- wl Hotel. offer their extensive a xd well selected k At auction, We name— fine and pure French Brandi-s, in and ‘; casks, Otard Serenette and other brands—B.syuit trieo- chee, Lar. che lie proprietors, Al-o, fine Brandies in demrjohns and bottles, Superior Old Rye, M neceahela and Bourbon 0 THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. Wotre’s ScHRIDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. The proprietor begs leave to call the attention of strangers and the citizens of Washington, toa very superior article of Holland Gin, which he antroduce’ to the American public under the name of Wolfe's Schaapps. Centre Marxer.—This morning, the market opened with a very good supply In all the sheds and at the stands in the space. ‘he bay stand« weve also well supplied, but the demand did not Appear to be as lively as usual; the prices for good hay ranged from 9c to SL IX perewt. Tle stock ou the vegetable stands, furnished by city and country dealers, was of excelent quality, and the prices were about the samme as on Satur. day. In the fish market the supply was s what less (han at the close of last week, but the Prices were unchanged. At the sealex, pork was offered at the old prices, $7u$7 25 per 100 Ibs ; the quantity appears to be decreasing. he 20th day of Feb- ruary, 1858, at te nae 3 m , the following described ‘art of Lot 1, in square west he City of Washington, D. theast corner of said I running thence west along the line of K 6 north 17 feet, thence north 75 feet, thence east I% feet, fenoe south 25 feet to beginning ; also. the undivided half part of Lot No. 11.1 said square, fronting on 27th street west G fect, running back with that width with the rear of said Lot No. 1,40 feet 8 inches, as ased by John McGa vey of Messrs Enuix and ward; also. the other undivided moiety of said equare, and that part of Lot No. commencing for the same at a point + 17 feet west of the southeast corner of said Lot Scheidam Aromatic ‘This Gin 1s manufactured by the proprietor exclu sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holiand. 4 is made from the best Barley that ean be prooured in Europe, at any cost, and fiavored and medioaied, not by the common harsh berry, but by the moct choice botaniaal variety of the Aromate ftalmn Ju niper Berry, whose more var: extract is diets - ed and reetitied with its spirituous eolvent.and thes “ Tue Coyverre,” a statue executed by a Vir- ginia artist, Win. B. Bartey, is now on exbibi- tion in this city, and ts altractiag vo litle atten- eee 4 d running thence on K st-¢et | becomes a concentrated tinct ~ Whiskey. ‘These are very fine, ’ a ure of exquisite fa UROL 7 Ye lea West 23 feet ¥ inches. thence rorthwardi: oeral- | vors and alt. t tion. Mr, Barbee isa native of Rappabannock BuRcLary —Between one and two o'clock this A oo 2 stock of pare old Madeira and Port lel with vith street 7 feet, thence wah aroma, altogether transcending in its Cor morning, the house of Mr W. C. Bestor, on Dv, between Second and Third, was entered by two bold thieves, who, having overhauled various articles on the lower door, and turned thi topsy-turvy, deliberately made their wa) cuaraber where Mr. Bestor and bis wife were sleeping, and stole a gold watch and sil Mr. Bestor was awakened by their mov in bis room, aud spiang oat of bis bed, npon which the burglars beat a speedy retieut, (he fel- low with the watch being so bard pressed as to be obliged to mae bis exit through the window. e rear line of said Lot east wardly 2d feet § mches, thence south - wardly to begianing, together with all and sincular the iuprovements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Joba MoGarvey, and will be sold to satistly Judicials No. 30, 335, 350, 357, and 258, to January term 1853, in favor Geo. Lowry, Howell & Sinibling, Tunothy O" Douoliue & Sun, Patrick Led ware, snd Getty & Williams. J.D. HOOVER, Marshal rthe Distuet of Columbia, county, aud is an alumnus, we believe, of Rich- mond colieve His admirers—aid the elrele is widening daily as his works are becominy known—c for bim all the delieacy of mani- n for whieh Hiram Powers, heretofore at the hed of American sculptors, is distinguished, and a much bigher degree of cie- ative power (ban is possessed by Powers. “ The Coquette,”” the only work of Mr. Barbee’s we have yet seen, is ceitainly an extraordinary pro- duction for un early effort of a young and mainly self-taught artist, and may well justify the conti- dent expectations of bis friends Without eutering upon techhical details, for which we lack space, we may say that in“ Phe Coquette’ is veprevenied a semi-nude female tly- ure of exquisite proportions, holding in the left hand @ heart, and in the right an arrow, which she holds ed as if to strike, but Lesitates, while i halfareb, half innocent, lights up her beautiful face and sue seems half-inelined to Bordeaux, Annesette, M-raschino, Curracoa. No- yau god Perfeet Love Red Seal Cabmet, Perr pagne, 4 Margaux, Me loc, St. Julien and oth=r Claret Wine, v sample, 15 eighth ce: RK tiiwored Brandy and 50 cases of Parnes, in boud in the Georgetown custom house. Attention of d alers and others is ealled to this sat of first-c ass Liquors. ‘They will be sold in lots to suit. ‘Terms at se, fe¥ ts dial and Medicina! properiiesans alcoholic beverare heretofore known. The proprietor has submitted it to nearly ibe Whole Medion! Faculty of the United States, ard Ras received answers from about four thousand Physicians and Chemists, who endorse it over their signatures As & most desirable addition to the Ma teria Medica. Persons who purchase should be careful to get tho genaine article, ae the whale country is flooded witn counterfeits and umitations, Put ep on quartand pint botties, in cases of ope dozen enoh, aud for sate ty‘all thi eepectanie Drug «rsteand rdisis, and other chuice Cham- jan 7 dts OLFE’S IDAM AROMATIC ik 5 \ SCHNAPPS, The proprietor particularly recommends the above Schnapps to persons travelling or about fo settie in the South or West on account of its Mediemal pro bertices iu correcting the disagreeable and often dan serous effects produced by a chagxe of water—a Visitation to which all travelers South and West are particularly liqhia. Strangers should be careful in purchasing the Schnapps, as the whole country WALL & BARNARD. Aucta, GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. UBLIC MEBRTING.—There wil be a publi meeting at Forrest H THURSDAY EVENING, the ‘Ithinst. at 70 for the purpose of discussing the Code. Its frends Opponents are invited to attend. fe 9 3t T COST FOR CASH.-From Ware ft la From WHat we weak, the exhibition on Pri- day last, at the Georgetown Female Seminary, must have been highly interesting. ‘Phe exer- cises consisted of recitations and dialogues in English and French, elocution, music &c., being an exhibition of the daily exercises of the xehool rather than an exaggerated aud ostentatious show. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole Importer and Manufacturer. Depot, No. 2 i. : dee 12-8 Po 0. 2 Beaver street, New \ ork EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS, tl | . GOOD ja » 7 rd relent and allow ber palptiating vietlin to yo un- | ‘This Ix the tirst exhibition of the Beminary since | Get Fircech, nr entivesioeh of PES SOOpRat Sa, saree a se aa the none | __tb.otder to ra'se money in achort timp to meet our pierced. We think, however, she will “skewer | Miss Harrover Deeame its Principal, and tn alt fe 4-2w High street, Georgetown, D.C, nd label, For entely all th - Ps | maturing Agements, : coramence t Ht,” the more especially ax we see she bas a full | respects was most creditable to her, Slate cork and label. For sale by DOLE Be | RE ee ee ae era eerie quiver ef arrows in seserve, all shay pened up for THE Way TO SAVE YOUR MONEY, cers. UDOLPHO WOLFE, A a tee Her patie is strewn with roses, Which par- A Case for Tatat.—This morning, a warrant : Ss an NISHING GOODS at greatly reduced prices for onsh. This t no “eateh,” and ali in want of articles in our line will. on examipntion, ind that we are sel tially conceal some awik ward lookiuy thorns, and it is easy lo see that fn taking “vision forward jn her coquettish career she is certain to expe- d t2-3m Depot 18 Beaver » rest. New York. MANTINE CANDLES.—2,000 ibs. Ada- “mantine Caudles, of eXcellent quality, at 25 IST FOR CASI entire stock of Dry Goods at prime ‘Tie stock 1s completa, and all of the Goods Was Issued by Justice Donn, against a person who was accused of selling a Cow in the market, ling st prioes that will defy the compet-ton of any chased for cash, therefore you cents per pound. y arn Te ee rt he ee ant on. ove side, | which is recomitmenied at's eood cow, in proper | Save yaen eeree tres tae coun empsore Jou dem | Obats ber pol KING & BURCHELL, | Oper gpratlichient of the Kind in he city Thus the work of art has a mora’, wuich is well; | condition, and healthy. ‘The prosecutor de- | 44 heavy Brown Cotton até}, Good White Flannel | fe 4 Corner Vermont ave, and 15th st. please cri. otherwise tle sweet grace aud bili ui sucerases. Ue the cow she 2 clared that upon atienepting to m: fonnd that two of the teats were spoiled. She wanted to return the cow but the dealer refused to receive ber. ‘Phe case was ruled for trial be- fore Justice Donn. ‘hi pet) nud get bargains, as our is DOL to make prof ite, but t . “GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO . between 3th and 10th of the coquette would inevitably induce all wo- mankind to tread ta her footsteps. The manipalation of the statue is nearly ax re- markable ux its grace. 1 light-absorbing texture of the surface by which a glare is avoid- ed, and the marble jade to represent the soft- ness of Mesh; the easy grace of the folding» of the drapery; the anatomical correctness of the muscular developments ; the exquisite finish of the extremities, even to the tips of the taper tin. yers ® We advise our readers to pay an early visit to “the Coquette,” at her quarters, on Pennsylva- nia avenue, and wherein, De Barbge, brother of the sculptor, will be found a most intelligent aad ayreeable jllustrator. ha, 4-theavy Hieach'd Cotton at 6; French Merinoa at 623g. worth ¥1.25, = heap ny bi wl. . : jOves u 08, Hosier c.,&c, s ra “RO HURDI fe 4-2w No. 92 High st., Georgetown, (\UMBERLAND COAL—For tale in quantities to suit purchasers, very superior Cumberland ia A and woe! Iso OAK and PINE y OU. superior qualiiies. epee UR ME & KURTS, fe3 iw No, 31 Canal Wharf, Green street. com WITH THE CASH. We now offer our stock of WOOD aff COAL salem #6 it WAS. AS itis and As it is t Barclay. M. D., Missionary to Jerasale 3.4%, Just publi i Nop CITY OF THE GREAT KING r ed, and je by Z TAYLOR & MAURY, Booksel ers, near Ninth street. feG-at {Umon, Globe, States} 7OR THE LEVEES AND EVENING PAR- FrOR THE LEVEES AND 2 cleet Assortinent of CAPES, HEAD- D » WREATHS, BERTHAS FLOW- ERS, FANCY HATR FINS. &o,, &e., suitable for a I. ou. cee Pe ey eS M.A. WEBB'S, fe6-3t* 39 Pa.avenue, under National Hotel, SQRIMELPEN, NING & CO., 4 * Ceacu VARNISA. English Hard BODY VARNISH. RL OY NISH. Just received aad fot sale oy ELVANS & THOMPSON _jan2 Seba ys eth wad foes ILLINERY, DRESS-MAKING AN Mi RAMMING ESTABLISHMENT. Ladies visiting Washington are respectfully in WE CAL ATTENTION to the advertisement of the performances of the Uliman Opera Troupe, in Baltimore. This troupe comprises such ar- tistes as La Grange, Mins Milner, D’Angri, Tib- erint, Biznardi. Herr Carl Formes, Perring, Gas- sier, Signor Rocco and others. Arrangements for round-trip tickets to Baltimore have been made with the railroad company. Any information can be obtained in reference tothe trip ut Metzerott's Music Store. ye: + deliv ENGINEERING, Draw xD Excravine. | Cloaks, ues, &¢.. at short notice, Shy part of Wesitncton and Gearastga cen ered ee Gikce 3B D Streets» OEAYIN®: | Siyiess and estinisotion guarantors init cares: , Bocvs Coin.—This morning a gentleman pre- Jak Wood at $5 50 per cord Near the corn ro: Pa eane and Tenth street, lar Crimixat Covat —Yesteiday, the jury ing] sented us with a boyus twenty-five cent piece, ine dv. do. 459 do, Wasain tex D.C. ickory do. 6.75 do. Mapa Compiled, Drawn, Reduced, Copied. and ease of Frank Shannon and William Johnson, pane ash Coal at $6.25 per ton. which bad been passed upon hima short while charged with assault and intent to commit bi, before. T of latest and hand: it styles, Basules, UNDER DEES cS ao TS ee ee ys TLR ONS. 3 Engraved. Drawing of any description Copied, 7 gh. It is strongly suspected that the mint do. all sizes. at 9¢-50 per ton. Redvo-d, &a. Photography on pain. paper, irectn tron, always om tobbery u one Charles H. Robinson, re- | {0m which this coin proceeds is located in or r Orders leh P. +. Sone ores ee fe | Paper. tal, stone, | e. wood. oeTAphs o - sopees levesd gs cone of career etecmin ante and not | Bear this city. It isa very alose representation | tween D and For ds, seientifie suljecte tnken from nature. Being pre- LAce: LACE! wihintestence es y of the genuine coin of 1858, but may be detected | P'°m' red to xpply K Also, J. W. P. MYERS & Corner G and 224 street ted to'fill arders in a ter tune and with greater The mght place for bargains is at The Laken’ The Court then took up the case of George A. ay mapfcery testing. aa S vewters apg pry oe et uracy than has heretofore been done. fe6 St* Faney cane do Pa. eveune CW. Adame’ upon Sar Cuarles Schunck. “The juyretwraed 4] eee i fe2-tm __Water street, Georgetown, D.0. | Ait YOUNG RAGAMUFFING.« story ofa | Breet Phere Wi, HANMAN clfore mus s > 1, ~ r it 3 ‘ . sACES Verdict of guilty as indicted. but recommend-d | Retisious Meerixos.—The Rev Dr. Swent- | 7 > ang cise GW YNN, occupying Mrs. | cent fo? Wo Was cureless of his clothes, pric SOA Wie ett nal ance LE Ae. fs the defendaut to the mercy of the Court. tel commenced a series of religions meetings Kaphael Semme’s house, in Georgetown, First ‘Phe little Minx, or the girl who would not learnto | KERCHIFE™S. CO EUKS. BAKB The defendant was called to the bar, and, in| jast night at the Methodist Protestant Chureb, | strect Smith’s CAD AO! mModgte several fu reply to certain questions propounded, stated nts, price ®) ce! . 3 jround, or the Boy's Book of Games, ie Play re 62 cents. a History of Five Little Pigs, colored, p ice cents. ‘Ths Greatest Pingue of Life, illustrated by Cruik- rice Ficent-. able Ro ‘ IF VEILS, all at | tues with very de: _ jan 22 im* Reovucine STOCK—CHEAP FOR CASH JOHN H. SMOOT, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C., and good BUAR Ninth street, and jatends to continne them through this werk. Daring the series the Rev Dr. Murray aud Rev. John Roberts are expected to assist the pastor. Wasatxeton’ Yacers.—This corps, attached AD Wholesnie pices. our mterest# and val! soon, that Schunek was, upon the day when the offence arged to have beeu committed, iu his em- toy, and that. for some d-meanor, he had been discharged. That night be broke into de- fendant’s back-yard. ard into the stable; and Hat Ae T E UNDERSIGNED HAVING SOLD His Storeto Mr. C.S. Wh he, p ice . roast Pa ished, and for sale TAYLOR & MAURY. Booksellera and Stati ittioney, takes Qhis gethint onal ‘ 2 those indebted to him thet peer ne deponent, bearing him there, and not knowing | tothe volunteer regiment of the District military, wishing to codace his stuck as, Ln coven ape ach Fourand Twenty Fate Valen eosee te aR. sounts arestve ready, a tiling : “po . Bere, of ’? | tatof March, will sell from thie every desori; ‘$1 50. set but that the depredator was a thief or an incen- | is making extensive arrangements for their anti- ton ot WINTER GOODS at reduced prices for eash. Silks ape Sere Drone = Delaines, diary come to do him damage, entered the stable in the dark, aud seizing upon the discharged servant, and not knowing him by reason of the cipated visit to Richmond on the 22d of February. Among other additions to their corps is a section of six pioneers with a chief. the iorh of Pebranry. Every Bonu © 4 tied wil! be placed in the hands crac see ont an 3 whl nl © J. R. MoGREGOR, " ‘oth street. _ AtC. $. Whittlesey’s Bnd Oil Store, darkness, threw him upon the pavement, break- Shevie Merino. Fisids and Poplins, vitae opel calentee jan -1F ebis SS 7h atrest. ing his collar bone. The Court fined the defend- Potice Rerort.—The cases reported to the wit, Scarfs, t Obs E FoR s E. STATE OF CALIFORNIA BONDS. ant $10. Chief of Police for the week ending Saturday oaks, & 2 he inouy, Sent the G oe Ss : " Te pete ced a ee en LUNG! inet share 30.. Pls Waid li Sarees Faia, | wulbeall at & VE Gnet aston KEbvopion Caepaae nn eT eee ene Ges La other spocided taitbntaaee ant bsp asi ee tr pay nance of ae eet! i; Fourth, 19, Pith, 3; Sixth, 4; Seventh, 4.” | 9X former prices. Yiomot customers supglie@upon | Compan J.P. RROWN: Saoratary. The grand jary bere came in and were called, of the fornia, requires that old Bonds and rendered Yo jst instant, he tenders his gratefu AMS POR FAMILY USK, direct from Cin. | snail be to Meee ies ees bguarzed fuatly with | | To-xrour, It will be seen, Prof, Whitney opens | Snomledgemerts and wil be under many’ obligat. na Be te A ye yt EY feteevents ie hie Domineet, nud request en‘ es: the thanks of the Court for their puuctual attend- | bis bud cet of magic wonders, at Philbarmoaic earliest convenience. Seine ¥ perior 2 44~ J the Bonde. ance daring the weran, ‘TL! Court thee adjanrned. | Hau, sin Buildjaga, Ey ne verywuperior: KiNG & BURCHELL, ian 3m CHUBR BROTHERS. ‘The Grand Jury and the members of the bar, . Lh SA, £ - < fee Corner Vermout avenue @nd 15th st. together with the officers of the cour’, were iu- ‘Tux Proceepines of the Code meeting beld in = = PESs MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE UO. OF PHL. DELP. onsen All the profits divided Gmomess thepolucg holde-s every year > of ne - win ed Scart tftenatn ot a oto hs Vited tu the grand jury room by fhe Marsbal’and partook of something aubstaniial then and there provided in form of liquids and solids To-dav, Mr. Morvan 9 with a motion for a cominuane: of the case of James Powers, LISSiIEK POR TMANTEAUS. : This splendid aruole is the me pus ultra of "Genus eaceeee edi acd examine this new and a large quantity of A of vari brewed expressly to Our ordér, which we jee to be the finest and the largest vari- ety that was ever offered in this market. All persons wishing @ mice article of Ale can have Georgetown last night. are anavoidably crowd ed out to-day. ! An Uncommon Winter.—Shad in the Poto- mac, earthquakes at Naples, trees budding and t style of Traveling Bat " . -f ; it by apply ing to ua fur either of the following brands, | C°8VEO WALL, STEPHENS & CO. &) Lue Insurance, on application, withou charved with the murder of Bdwacd & Lutz. | evecything looking like May. Philbrick, at the | viz) ‘Kenueti, Hutton & CX Palec tunis Pale: Biot sez Pa. avenue, Lett and a strecis. | Share, peraugaily by mal Of the next ten ‘Phe tot x . a OL OERS Torgamt jen To my » i y, | finds this weatber protitable ax well as pleasant, All orders by mail, or given Lo our drivers. will be LOCKS !—€ - dew th by the coaaset on favit thatantapestant | enables the Iadiey 40 visit bis entabilahment, Patt tye olin NY & SHINN, P ceived, 4 arent assortment of CLO fe 6-ste0d = the Avebue Bou Witness for the defence Was absent ard couid not | 44 make purchasewand receive presents of brace - nion ing Depo Getran from $1 10 B12. all agl age Se prureiw ROR: NTAL.NAIL POLISH, ciyung at aw) be obtained during this term, the. niotiom was iz y tuliccaaanianr eles ace mean -4 Ks hae Gee nee Y 319 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel x ora ei Stages Fee ee eer ee Povey | can ed Pisltbionks ay 496 Pennaylvania aventie. Faded Se privatesnie, A'great bargain and®} Ww. B—CLOCK MATERIALS, such le, LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, a Ergon Dink ge aed Andren # i- Pa pe a an ce pena wont goo | shaape Cotte E> Fo aay the hop te nena aenahen MENT. well, in jail on. charge of being ¢n aged in the, Watcu Reronxs —John W; Phillipsy Pa...) "Troe disposed ofby the 8th Of Pebruary next the NCE MEAT COR PinL re bentramrotertepare CCOLE TE ‘election riots last year, were braght ato court | abusing bis wife; Bae and costs, $9 91," Rebecca | whole concern, together with the three slory Brtek | MENS ; Eas soe enh WRAT of | will, wntil further Eatice. take and gave security for thelr appearance at the next Washington, colored, Md , disoiderly and pro: louse, bs Bridge ey will be as ry DB lane. beat quality. toma | SEER 4 ene nee mane boars taentso BPE A hs CelenlontOwert. fanity; tlue and costs, #3 44. John Kennedy, Ite N. ' RUPPEL. sian 21__ Corner Vermont avenue and Isth strect. iW street, te 4 erly; wo: e W days. ida of Mae No. 3, between | "y HECARO. TRIBUTE TOCALHOUN I at Fe eee eee enbe BROAN, fot | MEO STTTinre Colona, DU isoemeieerd Bridre and Canal streets, Georsstorrs Feiited by SP Pao ee ne | ‘ihe Me cape King! os Sam Patrhiao, » buriewgoeon the Ravoac wes {aMault do, Virginia Brooks, ‘olowed Br “C) | sunounars doce eons. fu Bi Tost aietieeunhed ests of nee Norchor | eiltentnertstigg see : m Patcbiao, a burlesque on the Ravels, writ- | Witness, dismissed. Francis Shannon, d E poche ee a “= by B. A. Warden, Esq, to be preceded with | disorderly; workhouse 20 ays. Joba Mises, Limes the slxnoess Bye fesehent Fae § coy eg eg G1 | RYE AND BARLEY Ethiopian Minstrelsy. "1 tM pit lengae of a | colored Bc aiserden and diesigeuyhpen: OFS Sita al sea ME sctton. Boe aale by He Ninth etrest.” | Cry Mai ~ fo ichofa Siar oles Conc. 4 ~ - hours a * va opie ‘shake, se Bae wo sage? ¥ rye oy fe6-st (Union, G! enue tte .

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