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-_ TET Ry mE oes ee AEE Te Se ———$—$—$—$—<———— LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. weed ae ays formed an aggromate, bu aaily ——_$_——— Tux “ Younes Fouxs’” Coycenr, at the Meth- Odist Protestapt church, Ninth street, will be GEORGETOWN. is evening. From what we know of the i given th: abilities of some of the “javeniles”” whose | Co'7#Pondence of The Star. it little ex- ceeding the sum of $400, he stated to City Councits —Board of Aldermen —The sone ape debt act owed and yet re- Board met at the usual bour, the President, Wm. A F. Bayty, in the chair. ’ ” ‘Thostetementin teslt was an sbeundity, though names Grorettows, March 2, 1968. Cc. ~ it was seriously made by the gentleman, a rich treat to all whe may Ce neceeare Promise | Our City Pathers clect assembled last aight in 120 Rue WasumeTON AND A communication was read from the Mayor, tranny melon of all Doble tee the soak ages the Chamber of the Board of Common Council oe Teche nominating Joka D. Clark ter police magistrate | ‘mediate suspension of all give the | Atoustus Nonrox.—This young man, who | for installation. Robert Ould, Esq., Recorder, | NOON, Maron dat to ruesbat arr ER tn the Third Dearie: atrere. Jon, of Chartes | dissstious effects of iegre nding bea Tuptey | was the vietim of the unfortunate occurrence at | took the chair, and announced the wcturns of the | 1eha'leell— ‘bich haunted his imagination; and yet twice Seodman and others, asking permission to build | Suring that very sitting “whilst insisting thet the —= referred to the improvements commit- ctey wal hepelcest baakrupe, he recorded. Bis ~ inst amendments to pending bills whic! Also, the petition of T. D. La Fontain, asking | were fatended to restrain tue Ma from enter- for the remission of a fine; referred to the claims ing into any contracts for further improvements bers Smith ted the petition of William until there should be omy his disposal with Bell's toll-gate, on last Sabbath, Ix not dead. is morning his attending physician thought he might recover. —_ Rear Estate —Yesterday, A. Green, auction- eer, sold lot No. 7 in square 419, and lot No. 7 in hich to pay for them. Notwithstapding his | fer de, per fort’ Pereenace 7 Pee font, the other M. Cripps, asking for the bets > ; jor 4c. per foot. Parehaser, J. A. Miller. On motion of “Mr. Tenne: leav corner of 7th street and Ma- Géo. G Coleman’ same teierecce s Neenee & | exp Seindvering te Gece, Ware Be transmitted to the Aldermen informing them of | Tyiand teil the entireeffeots, Mr Miller, from the improvements committee, deel tm waite eh the Wisviestene oeisiand Lovis Narotxox wants England to stop shel | the organization of the Board, the appointment Mat fa, de. Recher, yrported @ bill to trim and gravel F street north, | which were intended to keep the expenditures tering continental refugees and conspirators and | of Messrs. Thomas, Myers, and Ritter, on the | M*horany rite Chale tea from Ninth to Fourteenth streets, and for other within our means. How these blunders and in- | act as the jailor of the despots of Europe. Has | Joint committee on accounts, and Proposing to | Brussels and Three , Rags, parposes. To this bill had been appended vari- | Consistences were to be reconciled must be left | he f ten that Engl beltered hi appoint “— G. Divine, messenger to the two Side and Card Tables, Dining do. — ae, by the lower board, which were | {6 the acute mind which conceived and directed ie sole eee ee aN s yr Pisisayhe me pees an ae of the joint Prag of — 8, Beds, and Bedding, Curtains, assed at consi by J f : ic’ jo 47 - e former Beards for the governmen' t robes, Washstands, Look sisrare Miller poe Daan Spanien wale ee woe the intelligence of any | va P avenue; has the life of the French ery present. pear - Se, Crockery and Glace Ware, mives and lost. = which shows that he once was a conspirator in A re in writi ‘was received from the ;, " Mr. Miller also, from the same committee, re- vat Smith replied, saying that whe Board hadat | England, and started from there to overturn the | Aldermen Goncurring ‘in the propositions of the | Kitchen Furniture, Tin and Iron Were. &o., ds, ported @ bill to authorise Charles Steadman, | the Fourtt Ward, abhiined & cisisoeas tk oir | throne of Louis Phillippe. it] Council, and yan ng on their part Messrs. | mm 1-zt WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. homas Lawson and others to construct a sewer | it were correct, they had loog bern in want of. id Sweeney on the joint committee "Mir: Houston, on leave introduced a résiation | Zhe Goud now atleast formsome iind of ea | , Watew Berens judges of election. After which the members of both Boards were properly qualified by His Honor Mayor Crawford. The Aldermen then J. 0. MeGUIRE. Aucts, retired to their own chamber, and the Council By WALL & BARNARD, a Proceeded to organize by the election of Samuel Cropley president, and Thomas Jewell secretary. New York Bank Statement. New Yorn, March 1.— The weekly bank state- ment shows an increase . 000 in specie; $613,000 fey monn ee Oe: decrease of $20,000 in circulation; ‘sn un. drawn deposits. Including the California remit- -—N. McCollom, Maryland, Mr. Thomas presented a communication from | * FUTURE DAYS. tances. hare not in the week's . the of the financial condition of the Corporation. He | drunk; fine and costs, $2.44. Robert Anderson, P ———— + banks hold over $33,000,000 in specie i to iron 5 referred tothe improve- ji the secretary of the guardians of the public x tansy pecie. It ix said er eimprove- | rejoiced at it, although it was with somuch force | Ireland, do.: workhouse 90 days. Twenty-four | schools inviting the members of the tere Becuty By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Mr. Goddard, from the police committee, re- pointed directly at himself. He had been under that no more specie will zo to Europe after Wed- AILIFF’S SALE OF HOUSE: 5 N. — pt onan it ees pennies. the impression that the contrary wpx (be case for lodgers—non-residents, to attend the distribution of cards of merit to the B ITCHEN Franitur® at Prsiic pee 4 pal pa resolutio z , iis of the schools, on next Friday, at 3% | FRIDAY. the sth instant, 1 shnil sell. at the reer, | Movements and Schemes of Sante Amua, kc. the reason that there had seemed to be a deter- on ’ v> . . lo at ha . 2 ko offcr a ee - brat We yore —. Per- | mination on the part of the Mayor to: void making MARRIED, : clock: referred to es standing rules of = heres ney pe en ae fr a Your, March 2.—A letter received bere reed by the Hook and Ladder Cound, the house | any statement at to our financial condition, ‘Ths | At Peteraville, Md- on tne 24th of February. by | the last seesion of the Bora were ded ete At 100'clock &. m., an exoelient assortment of | Lore javens “avs that Santa Anna ts expected seth Wed ook and Ladder company, in the | gentleman had bis (the speakers) thanks for his | th Rese iny Dorsey. JAMES OWNER, of Wash | (be last seesion of © Gath otkerersen Furniture, vi seelgin St. Thomas. and intends shortly to ‘Sixth Ward endeavors to elucidate so perplexing a matter, | 1 » D.- », to Miss MARY E. STUCK, of Fred- ee Present until otherwise er- jorany Sofa, Rockixg and other Chairs, Proceed to Mexico in a ish war steamer, Pending its passaze— and was entitled to the thanks of the Board. So | erick county, Md. : . _ Bureaus, Washstands, Pier and other | Wben he will assume the dency for the last Mr. Moore referred to the fact that at the last far from feeling annoyed at his remarks, he felt On motion of Mr. Thomas, the President was time pty 5 one of the gentlemen from the Seventh a 2 Tables, : Ward had entertained the Board in animadeect, | $fatified at this explanation, though it had not authorised to spesist the standing committees. ed Painted Cottage Chamber Set, Gov. Wai last letter appears in the Times . Mr. Tenny offered a resolution, which passed rdrobes. Bedsteads, Beds, Mattress ing upon the financial affairs of the city. The | CMe from the proper source. He insisted that | On Monday evening. the 1st instant. at 7 o'clock, both Boards, appropriating 81 to wexpended | {areeta, Oucloth Haren Rue, Ser Roda, searing detrei Wye bawiee R ONG, 9 i od b Se. ‘i ft spoken with such iti veness,very emphatically though he did not question but that it wasin the | ARMSTRONG, the only son, aged 9 months. h. e8 of this morning. pended | (arpets, O:icloth Hearth Rugs, Stir Rods, gentlemen hed submitied no fects, bat hon it should have come rrom the proper officers, | after a short painful illness, JO! FRANCIS both Boards, appropriating $150; to be ex ek , ; ‘erms cash. in Bostox, March 1—The Amenca brings from ‘The friends and intances are requested to | maker and Lewis Carberry, in purchasing fuel SOLOMON GODDARD, Bailiff. repeating and then reiterating his conclusions, | Me tmroner temmatics eo this subject be’badl din, | Sttend his feneral on Wenseninn, shterenesr a | for the poor Of the tows” mi A. GREEN. Auctioneer. Pee pS ioe lw LE that every — henge eap een with the subject | cjaimed any political feeling whatever. Such poten oy rma reqiaenee of his father, on 12th ain wl fall eta har yere 4a gees pot By J. GC. McGUIRE, Auctioneer bonds of Paraina, New Yor “Contral ands Erie t hi: t e been impressed with ini * 5 inances and resolutions in relation to swine ee — oer: Pe . the conviction that the statements thas adva ced sipectilly Unes en Gavin nite cee toe AT Ieal tarp the 22d Febranry.1858, THOS. | parsed between July, 1865, and Febraary, Ins¢. | WALUABLE BUILDING LOT ORG Bi | Calcoets: Thew orders, however, are somewhat ‘were at least an approximation to the true condi- | “<P*cially a eet, P. BAY LISS, in'his TWEEN 2D AND 2D SoxeETs.— H rates now curren Parties sending Seth year of his age. He was | After considerable discussion, the whole subject TERN , tion of things. It was not surprising, therefore, | CXPressed by the public long before he had used | formerly of Washine WMbaster. referred iva | DAY AFTERNOON, Maron 4th. at 4 o'clock, on | them not being aware of the enormous advance ‘ton city. ‘Was, on motion of Mr. M i that statements of so remarkable a character | "aly A tated that he did not wish his | (Alez@ndria Gazette please copy.) select committee consisting of Messrs. Myers, Ay poe aor ae Hettees | Wbich has taken place oa this side in the past should have aitained publicity; and this cireum- A monteeil ona gsr’ J the fact, but | ix uithe Ist instant, at the residence of her father- | ‘Thomas and Tenney. 22d and 23d streets west, ranning back 120 feet few weeks, tance had rendered the more imperative the daty | fh his opinion they were eee eae pee ee but | in-law. in this city, GERTRUDE ALLIS, wife of | 1 yomas.and Tenne adjourned until next Friday | “Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in€, 12and18 | Burning of the Steamer Henry A. Jones. for their correction. The object of the atlbniad in bis opinion they were very nearly as the facts a 5 te wilt oe evening at 7 o’clock. months, with interest, secured by adeed oftruston | Cixcixxati March 1.—The steamer Henry 4. from the Seventh Ward had seemed to be to mag- ote castes was then taken on the adoption | 2d instant, to New Haven, Conns lorsutermeene ? | One of the most beautiful models of avessel we | the 2 pe Pee ge Jones caught fire and burned to the water's ed ¢ nify to the greatest possible extent the city’s in- | of the fesolution, and it was Passed. P have seen for sone time is now Tying at the wharl | TAIN cee ee OC UIRE, Auctionoer.— | os saturday night, forty miles above here No debtedness. First referring to the old funded A few bills for improvements were then taken | ~=s<gnp Btu aun olla | of Mr. Colbert Johnson—a s loop of about 35 to 40 debt remitted to us by our fathers, and which no them in the Board of Aldermen. t burth ‘Sh. built Wy M ae FFICIAL lives bebe The boat was valued at 815,000 ; % " fons burthen. ¢ was built by Messrs. Hunter ' insured 10,000. recent administration has attempted to discharge, | “P nd referred; and then the Board adjourned. DuILDING LOTS oF adn, | & Dyer, of your city, near the mill of Rhinehart 0) Treasury DerartMent, pea tesa he started with the sum of 500.000. Alluding Common Counetl.—The Mayor’s communica- TR Oats Seer, es & Morgan, for Mr. Richard Ellis, of our city, and February 12, 1858, Death of an Old Steamboat Captain. Heat fo the fioating debt which descended from | tion transmitting the bank account of the Corpo- | grtea Heine HOTS on the imodating. “Inquire | 18 intended for the fish and oyster trade. Norick 18 HEREBY GIVEN that senied proposals the late administration, com of the gentle- 2, Ts Cincinnati, March 1.—J. B. Simmons, an old will be received at this office until the fifteenth day steamboat captain, engaged for thicty-two years of March proximo for the issue ofany portion, or | in the Cincinnati ‘an Louisville trade, died of the whole, of five millions of dollars in treasury | congestion of the lungs yesterday. Oar river is entirely clear of ice, and naviga- 5 tion may be considered fully opened for the re- ; mainder of the season. Indeed, we may say it OR RENT.—A very desirable two-story Brick r = PORE Tat a8 SE, ontaining ? Hocecg | bas not been fully closed during’ the entire win - : ration was referred to ways and means committee. | &t No. 2, Todd’s Building e 5 Sadubicdntas of aiecter hea annie oer Also, a communication transmitting an invita- Ale icles that none of this floating debt had been paid | tion to the Councils to elect delegates toa ua’ ; — since the present Mayor vie tapealled lnbe ofice, | antine and sanitary convention tovmeet la Balti. large Cellar. and Basement Kitchen, situated on | tel; for, ev n during the spell of cold weather | Bote® - teeereys ah = de ager eee, mapniinns Shain Dut that on the contrary it had been increased to | More; referred to police committee. aryland avenue between Ist and 2d sts. east, near | Which has just terminated, the heavy steam-tuzs | 7¢P0® i Iphia, t >| Baxriwome, March 2.—Fiour is rather beavy, the sum of $500,000. And thus the gentleman Also, one inviting attention to an act before the | the old Capito!. Rent $20 per month. Inquire of T, | of abe & Davidson’s line kept the channel free | the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the tress- te o Gam harle aoieaces on ieee reached the cc n lasion that the present indebted- | Maryland Legislature relative to the Chesapeake | M. HANSON, No. 512 7:h at, opposite Intelliven- | all the time, and towed in aud outa large num- | urer of the branch mint at New Orleans, or the as- Howaee east Py han ry ‘ole e437 ab, neon of the city was $1,200,000. and Obio Canal; referred to canal committee. 03 «fice. mi-dtf_ | ber of vessels. These gentiemen certainly deserve | sistant treasurers at Boston, New York, Charles- sity baila of 4.73 a. = > PETS ars Fortunately, otr financial affairs were not near | _ Mr. Clarke presented the petition of stake and OR SALE CHEAP—A Wine ard Lieuos Liquor | credit for their efforts to prevent our river trade | ton, or St Louis, within ten days from the accept. | © Wheat stentiy; otk ot Oe. o81 05 for sel, and so bad as was here represented, and the gentle- | Pettit; referred to claims committee. STORE; 1s a good stand. An advantageous from being entirely suspended. ance of such proposals, under the authority of the $1.U6a2i 20 for white « man should have known it. He ought, at least, Mr. Mulloy — a petition of Jas. Swigert | arrangement will he offered to an enterprising per- We learn that the collection at Trinity (Catho- | aot of Congress entitled “An act to authorize the Corn quiet; white 54456. yellow 55a5% to have availed himself of all the information | for remuneration for service rendered; same ref- | 80D. Appt or address $67 Pepnsylvaninav., Wash- | lic) chu:ch for the relief of the poor, on Sunday | issue of treasury notes,” approved the 23d Decem- Ghevelsardl quiet at $525.25 - within bis reach before he ventured to impress ence. ee ee ington. D. ‘m1 last, ainounted to the handsome sama of 8100. seicegiaeed J Whisky dul ai ot with erroneous opinions upon a subject so '. Brown presen ie petition of the boar URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, locat e flour market is rather inactive. Prices, Aas i i e , ith a down- Satenntes conaected with the tplie pone os On | Of assessors < Forsyth’s eae book; referred to street, erect 13th and tb a snare bal however. remain at about our last quotations— The treasury notes will be sued upon the receipt npiertne are oo ae tes _ such a subject no one, whose duty it was to pro- | Ways and means committee. from Pennsylvania avanne; also, near the pubtio of- | $4 3zat 50 for standard superfine. Wheat $1.03a | here of certificates of deposite with those officers to | war unk park Sires #4 bir aoe Go rr tect the interests of the city, should speak heed- Mr. Lloyd presented the petition of citizens for | fcesand the notels. Appiy tourth coor from isth $1.05 for red, and $1.07al.i0 for white, of good to | the cred.t of the treasurer of the Urited States, pag) ide oF ae 5 X lessly and at random, as the gentleman seemed | 82 improvement in the Seventh Ward; referred | Street. m 1-3t* _ | prime qualities. SPgcTaTo They will be made payable to the order of such bid- | for sides. Lard ¥ya9X. fo have done. when an hour's examinatioa would | £0 popes renee comemitee ; FOR RENT, — Three handsome larce ROOMS —— apcrwirend selects “pn New York Markets. ~ have enabled him te s; wit some degree cf Mr rown, from ways an means committee, ‘urnis! rent siter b arch. at No. at the lowest rate o! interest, not ex: K SiK per -. certainty. It bad been two or three monthe since | reported @ bill to pay the additional police oft: | Thirteenth street, between k. and F. fez-est™ |@EORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. contum per annum, and will ery suoh rate fromtie | N™™ Y ont, March 2—Flour is dull; sales of each of the members of the Council were furn- | C¢Ts; passed. KOR —On E. be fy i | : te of the certificate of such ceposite. 7 , oecsd ished with the usual annual publication, pamph- | The joint resolution of the Aldermen instruct- ye EN Tome betwen scarene BRick 50,000 “dh tues i Sed forme ats let form, contaiping all the enactments and an | ing the committee before Congress to ask for the DWELL! ISE, wii Wheat is quiet and nominal. Corn is steady; The proposals must state the rate of interest with les 15,000 bushels; white 66368¢ ; ING-HOUSE, with dry and commodious Apply to H. H. DODGE, out conditionand without reference to other bids, | =. : <i ? , F Bas yf + | Pork is buoyant; mess at $16.35216.50. Beef is the decal yea ceding. om the SOE of Sms lars | Fanaea” ns STsveling of Virginia avenue was | Basoment, ‘The house, siry chamberss pantrien. a | _m t-eost* No Georgetown D.C, | and contain no other fractional rates thanone fourth | wiewchtea noe Rt ees St S16 35a16 50. | Beet ts i The bill of the Council, amended by the Al- | broad hali and many couvenienciés not usually found v0 a > oN, one halfor three fourths of one per centum. Five Lard is steady at 9%a9%c. Seuechl Ueanections of that yar Nene dermen, for grading and graveling Battie notin Pree mor rent, molusing gas end Bxtures com | A ee ON NOTICE.— Notice 1s hereby given | oer oentum of the amount propoced to be exthanged | Vv hiskey is quiet; Obie 2c. examining that document, could fail to perceive | from First to Second street, inthe Fifth Ward, | ENG delightfulle piosseng ees healtny, roentrel | retar nod tine Dirsateen oF On SEDAN. Mec, | Must be deposited with one of the ae: eran Financial. Th brredetee Sze deposited in the bank b: Mr Lloyd Introduced a resolution instructing me ne sae mages seria be mad t nie eae 158 pentiphrecnaritcleembasarmene~ for ita New Yorn, March 2 —Stocks are lower ie mw! a oe ral early aj ic. tion be e =“ ry , , mn ropesal, as uw . — 1 the City Collector go pecenaee $137,203 34 the ways and means committee to inquire— THOS. CG. MAGRUDS polls will be opened at Sand close at 5 o'clock barn spt rae 7 ae not accepted, imme- | rally and less'active. Chicago and Rock Island The amount of money deposited in ' Ist. Why the taw for uniforming the police] fe2-eotf Capi. M. C. Me Aler the organization the annuai meeting | fu! 5 diraieks il Searseate sna — depos- | “6; Cumberland Coai Co. 21; Hlinois Cent. shares bank for licenses, &c., was........ bias hed] Patty arplayeen arte Oseiiaition ae OR RENT.-A large double FRAME HOUS i HENRY KING, Sec._ | ite, Should the proposais be variant from the pro- | 2% oo ee 555 La Creme and yes a 5 Z contain rooms, with a w square OR? *FICE. G 5 = 7 Se 5 1. Coal . ; Making a total revenue of........ $206,512 71 | ularly paid; if not, the amounts due, and the groun attached. witha ap of exceilent water i M** OR’S OFFICE, Grorcetown, D.C, visions of the act of Congres, or of this notice, they Reading 63; Milwankie and Miss. 39; Virginia The entire appropriations for the year were | CAUse of failure. the yard.withaltthe stables and out-buildings. Reut | “Senta proposals will be recent ek thy 2718 _ | will not be considered. 6's 92; Missouri 6's, 84. mane year were | “3d. Why a report of the financial condition of | $2 Ret month. Situated on the corner o1 Isthatrect | , Henled Proposals w Friday, thedth of March next, | All proposals under this notice must be sealed and For general purposes the city cannot be obtained from the Mayor, and and Mass.avenue. For particulars inquire opposite for rent of the Wharf in Georgetown, for | nscribed onthe outside “Proposals for Treasury fe 25-e0st* JAS. E. DUNAWIN. | _fe% dtethMh R.R CRAWFORD, Mayor. | 19 o*clook m.,on the said fifteenth day of March. | [* : — ; VALUABLE FARM OR COUNTR OTATOES.— Just arrived, 2,000 bushes Nova HOWELL COBB, Woe have just reosived « large a‘dition to our SEAT FOR SALE —The advertiser offe: Sootin WHITE MERCERS, per schoneer | ¢9 12. Secretary of Treasury. | stock of Cabinet and other Furriture, w for sale, for less than cost. or wiil exchange for im- | Massasoit, and for sale in lots to stir Purchasers. the cause of delay. 81 3 ith. To report the financial condition of the 7070 51 | City, and its outstanding liabilities. 615-7 Gs | _, And the committee is authorized to employ a 12880 75 | Clerk if they deem it necessary. 6216 UF The resolution was lost—ayes 5, noes 9. For school —— For the Fist Ward For the S-cond War For the Third Ward . For the Fourth Ward. For the Fifth Ward a as we sa has been gotten up in tasteful and elegant «tyle = Y. = PER CENT LESS THAN COST. toour order, the workmanship of which we ici 315 = |, Mr. Lioyd moved to print the resolution with | Rhout two mice fev tne eas oem merenstituated | ig 27 ce 85 Water street. Georgetown. | 25 oa vera ARLOR SUITES COMPLETP. For the Seventh Ward. 6.139 50 a ee a hee si toatned Bie all nee nad at Tega the buildings, fences, &e., Reovcine STOCK—CHEAP FOR CASH DES CLOTH CLOAK S ot os oar ee ot AS or eon Walnut and ays eee piace for a market garden farm or gentieman’s coun- JOHN H. SMOOT. cost. ig yarious colors and go i Wnatnote. 172,463 87 ds be n th. + i, 6 CO. We have a few very large Biack Cloth CIRCU- | Side Tables, Esoritoires, eres, ® For one year’s interest on the funded * BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON BRancn RaiL- bt Bm ie gara will plosce addices Mo Box ‘tains tosh kaon ae ei the | LARS, (unlined) suitable for Spring wear, which | Pier and Mantle Glasses, in gilt, with Marble Siabs debi 43.969 09 | Roap.—We have recently heard considerable | No.8 Star Uihies fe12eolm | ist of March, will sell from this date every descrip. | We are offering very low. and Breckets aa sie ‘ CWINTE : MAXWELL & BRO. CHAMBER SETS COMPLETE. i complaint that the time of the trains starting on RQ0MS ON, PA: AVENUE TO LET—Two tion of WINTER GOODS at reduced prices.for | ¢, -- 328 Pa. Sond oak, handsomely ornamented in $< ene et eens cece sees ecrer sees $216,437 57 | this road from both termini does not agree with x ‘Pa. avenue, bet we : ar See Se d Walvut and M-hogany,earved; Black, Enam- Difference for the year, $0,-05.16. the advertisements. For instance, the tite con, | Soon eee end neanne between izth | racy terpy abe mig pero SELLING OFF TU CLOSE.—Having bought | 001 2h ia voldand flowers, with ocker painted sete Of the above appropriations it had been made | ieave this city for Baltimore at 6 and 8 o'clock a, | Will be let low toa permanent tenant. ‘Would make Merino, Plaids and Poplins, 515 Tth street, third door avovel. in the store for, | ail colors. DINING ROOM. known to this Board that one of them, for the | im. and 3, 4.20 and 5.15 p. m.; but in most of the — office rooms. Apply to WM. F. ADS French Merinos, merly occupied by C. F. Perrie, we sre now selling | ay Walnut, Mahor Y Ch sum of $3.00u, had not been «pent. It was not | news; pets the old advertisements still read ‘at | sttloner. = Shawis, Scarfs, off the mepek at reduced prices. There is a large as ining Tebien, from eagnt to twenty improbable that some others, or portions of them | and 30am. and 3 and ae ” Th VERY Gee Ee portment of Domestic Goods, Blankets, Bed vom- | oy Welaut, Mahogany, and ftose Ladies’ Dining still remained in the treasury. But supposin« i wv leave Baltimore for Wathiny . CTI SALES will be sold at a VERY GREAT REDUCTION | forrs, Shawls, Hosiery, Embroidery. &¢. Call early hy . that all the rest had. been expended, It was very | teiinve or day Balt 10a. m.,and Sand 3:30 7 on the noua! tormnss” Those having netted tuake Bala | 284 Ket bargains. debted to Ce Pe ne Nin; | Oak, Walnut and Mahogany Sideboards, with Mer- evident from this exhibit that the excess of ap- | in.; but on referring to the old advectine ment vec By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. rendered to istinstant, he tenders his grateful ac- | _N- B. Ail persons indebted to C. F. Pe rie will bie tops, Pete anny during the fiscal year which ended | find the time still stated, as previous to the | FJOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN, FURNI-| kant het oe metant: he, tenders fnany obligations | fivose oall and settle their accounts as early as pos- | Sheives, &o, ornamented with Looking Glass on the 30th June last, including an extraordina *y | change, “at 4.15 and 9.15 a. m.,and 3 and 5.15 Pp. TURE. NEARLY New, at Auction—On TUES- | toall who ha’ jot. to do so by cash or note at their fe 27 6t W.F.4& 8S. R BE BOLSTERS AND PIL- expenditure of $5,000 for the repair of the Long | m. As iong as achange has been made inthe time | DAN, the21of March, Vahl. sell, at 10 o'olock a. | earliest convenience. J. H. SMOOT PRING STYLES OF wars| DS, BOLS 7, Lew ie Fr. ence o| gentieman declinin: Be- :. es i Py , & «kk S | : = - = recy ey pemnar is ae Srootieaton fonts: eee cae they eee bond Baentt te kee Pn No. 2% atreet, pear a avenn, tthe fir AINE ALES.—We reapectiully annownse to our S For 1858. Curled Hair, Husk, and Husk and Cotton Mat- Seventh Ward, who was less excusable becanse 5 erious | Of nenele mee ee uses) an excellent assortment Gentlemen are invite’ to call and see the new tresses, jects persous to annoyance, and sometimes seriou of nm wk a — friends and the public that we have at inat suc: HA fe the printed statements of the business of that | 4 Lap pes is | of nearly new Furnitu e, auch os iS HATS coved uan SS of van- | sty'es of DRE: OFFICE DESKS. CHAIRS, AND SALAMAN- Tae eer, not Know whether the | Biack-walnut Sota. Reception and Rocking Chairs | Seeded in having a large quantity of ALES of vari- | stsies of DRESS HA, DEK SAFES. year had been in bis possession for two or three newspaper publishers or the railroad company Do Marbio-top Dressing Bureaus Will guarantee to be the finest and the iargest vari- | Philadelphia styles, which cannot fr Stearne’s and Marvin's Wii ers patent salamander senthe. These, at mmarded the present fixcal | are to blame in the premises, but the correction DO uy do “ Washstands and Work | Sy that was ever olfered in this market, to riapee the weoet Seutrtaes. Alen, fro rroof Safes, seoured by the oelebrated “La year, of which only nine months had yet ex- | should certainly be made a *e., , All persons wishing a nice articie of Ale can haye 0 <1etR (OF Tasesh ae Vrara- pired, it would require but comparatively Little a Binal elect Waricobes end Writing Desk | by poly ing tons for either of the following brande, | adaied nad worn. fogether wi hy roftlto ta Eroat variety, Bedetends, Bureeus, Yard accuracy the whet et eae with some dextee of | Ws uspenstaxp that the Catholic Beneficial | Moho oony apr tole ton Boxers and MusicStands viz; Kennett, Burton XXX Pale, India Pale, Phil: | FELT HATS totes, Easy.end xocking Craire, in hairoloth. oo of money received into and | Total Abstinence Society of this city is about to | Extension ‘Ta lee. Bodsteads, cane seat Chairs Brown weout aad CX Porte aten: ‘The quality and price of our HA‘TS will be found | “Two inouxand oane seat Chairs. All of which will sbursed from the public treasury. = i 4 unges. Card Table, Sideboard, &o. The acwouut of the present eiticient City Col. | erlebrate its approaching first anniversary. Their | pounger. Gard Table, Sidebonrd ‘Step Carpet A lector. showed that he had already collected and | programme will be Pablished in a few days. On | Oilcloth, Curtains. Window Binds deposited ia bank # larger sum than was coliect-| the 17th of Maich last afew persons met at St. | H&t- Cotton, and Shuoh Mattresses dind «d daring the whole of iast year come Allorders by mail, or givento ou will be | tebe the same ns sold in any other house m this | be sold low tte r or cash or approver ae es KRNY & SHIN city. and our $3.9, $3, and $2.90 Hats cannot be Mee I CARES |i-~ i d ‘ SREGOR & CO.. Nos. 53, 38, a°d 571 Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, ny. ae fit.” fe 2-906w Seventh street. : Georgetown, D.C. x © prowf of the padding is the eating o| je Cc ok ‘oil 8 fi » Stands ———_— Shen give usa call; but remember—terms, ready —————— ~ Patrick's Chareh and inaugurated this society Wats ceod asentoear er Gait eee ee M. RUPPEL. pop. Please dewteck for credit. (PO THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. ‘The deposits to the credit of the city thus far | As usual, there were prophets of evils; but let ‘are. Nort side of Markat ane No. 37, between B. HW. STINEMETZ. Barrer, ‘ “ye Scu. amounted to...............4 ge | the event speak. Then its members were but | Terma of sale: All sums of $25, cash: over $25, | Bridge oad Gena Lp gett fad Were Reamnem Snaanne Sapnense. ‘The money received for licenses twelve; now they count nearly four bundred, | 4 credit of 39 and 6) days, for notes endorsed, bear- | announces to et hardly be less than last year, three- & Kirkwood House. streets, Kad dered patrons that at his! sped . 1 | the attention of d with them the cause of temper: seems to | ng interest aa RESTAURANT may bo found at all The proprietor begs leave to sll fourths of which was here assuined, - anced apon its ee esis 9h imesiibse sotthe "fe -d A. GREEN. Auct. times the choicest and most exceiient . 59, f LIQUORS, the ireshest H orn, — strangers and tho citizens of Weshington, to avery namely...... 2 58 2% | right direction. Whoever wishes the peace and | {17> THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED | SIME IGUORS, the icoshest |S rus, Fomatoes, Tonio Sauce, Heans, Fess, Mush | superior article of Holland Gia, whuoh he introduoed daa 2 | Duphiness of Washington mast wish this society | im consequence of the inclement weather, until | OMociees tet ag and atthe usual prices, | Toms. Peaches, Cherries, Strawbernes, | t@ the American public under the name of Wolfe’ And we had a total revenue of......$227,953 2¢ | afuil succesa. Active measures are ing for- | THURSDA Y, the 4th inst., same hour. jan4-3m means Blackberries Quince Pears, Pine | Soheidam Aromatic Schnapps. We had also reliable data upon which to esti. | Wacd to make their celebration, on the 17th inst., | m2 A. GREEN, Auot. ye Page aod , * Gin is manufactured by the proprietor exciu- mate the expenditures of the expired portion of | in every rexpect satisfactory. By J. C, MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. WOLFE’S Wrafiesand Pate de Foics Gras. ; Distillery in Schiedam, Holiand. it 1 the present seal year. ‘The ordinances were rez- | With all our hearts we say to them, “God RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- Scurram aro MATIC SCHNAPPS x _ KIN spade pia peel made from the best Barley that can be prooured in — Printed, and were within the reach of prosper the cause.”? T ae e ee cat MONDAY MORNING. March | iy proscribed with xreat suovess by the Medioal Fno- | —f¢27 a ee ee _- | Europe, at any cost, and finvored and medicated, aber, as well as were a e other ———. 8tn, at 10 o’o'ock. by virtue of a deed of trust dat ; ; | S NV WEC aC! . a mest sources of information to which reference hed | WAsmixctos TuxaTRe. We particularly | September ist; 1836, and duly recorded in taker y, | wity in Gravel, Gout, Chronio Rheumatism, Drop IN) WE CALL THE SPECIAL ATTEN | not by the oommon harsh berry, but by the just been made. These ordinances showed the I shall sell the Furn | 8¥. Dyspepsia, Sluggish Circulation of the Blood, | 4% ties of all parties mdebt i > dered ist January, to come forward and settie the street, between %h | Inadequate Assimilation of Food, and exhausted | Same without further delay, as We are i Want of ail Vital Energy; and-as a beverage it has no superior | jioney due us at thix time, and shal! be compelled te lor Chairs, commend the performances of to-night to the | 4-5.. fir epee lon appropriations for this year to have been as fol- . ture and Effects at No. 407 lows, excluding from ‘Wicuaceeas mecupenaed attention of all those of the Star’s readers who | 10th and streets. comprising— appropriation to the amount of £3,150 for the | Ye # ee play well acted. Damask covered Sufas an choice botamies! variety of the Aromatic Italian Ju niper Berry, whose more various extract is distil ed and rectified with Pir:tuous ecivent.and thus »p all accounts that are not settled before com of e: ite fia- Rocker, Lou ables, in the world, stop al -OLLEY & SEARS. beoomes a concentrated tinct atmshouse, aud also excluding $1,750 just appro- M —— ar oes Sedayptei pel peg boomy oe § and wood-seat'c! ire, . Put up in quart and pint bottles, and for sale by all | ™/noung new ones. TR ohn inl gcbnsinag on. ors and aroma, altogether transcending in ite Cor priated for extensive improvements in the sec- Peis olay of splat PCopae. Teentent | Quit frama Mirrors, Curtrins. Window Shades, the Druggists and Grocers in Washington. > GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT. and Medic:na! properties any alooholic beverage Prat vpnlvenae' sc pln Signe art mare tes aimed Onion ca iy dn- | Wala? cod manteasy Breit Born eatin. UDOLPHO WOLFE, HE GREATEST NUMBER. YX" | heretofore known. Frat Bo contract had yet been entered into: ished of ull his characters, am ‘Richelleas? in | Washstands, Toit t Sets, Lookine-giasses. Sole Importer and Manufacturer, 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in tind that the plan | ‘The proprietor has submitted it to nearly the ror Reneral sed school purposes Bulwer’s popular play of that name. Miss Sallie | Bedsteads, Mattresses, Boisters and Pillows, Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Beaver street, New York. adopted three years whole Medical Faoulty of the United States, and er the Pirst Ward... .. La “ : 7 Feather Heds, Bl-nkets, Comforts, Quilts, dao 12-3m ago of selling HATS ‘ ved answers from about four thousand For the Second Ward Sinclair, who personated ‘Rose Fielding’ 80 | China, Glass, and Crockery. Ware. Aantal I ee and BOOTS e has received ean oat For the Third Ward. acceptably last night, takes the part of “-Jylie;? | Ghina. Glass, and Crockery Na Irons, B4ASG4GE EXPRESS OF FICE duced pri ¢ Physicians and Chemists, whe acme ~ For the Fourth Ward the sconipiated Eytinge ae of Loals xi, ‘Together with & general assortment of Kitchen sa D Srazzr, CASH, is now signatures a8 8 most decirabie For the Fifth Ward. a : 5 wson Y Requisites. Beringben;”’ and the sprightly Mrs. Sloan that Terms: $2)and under, cash: over that sum, a 4 t St un af fall on £ Persons who purohase should be careful to got the aot | pL eramcni the page “Go fade iiche | seetuarpand uy Sar br oattntoriy in| |The ecu, Baceace fuente, Patymore | isco jut creed fl eupprf Guinn cameeunnines - - FISHER, Trustes, 3 ed an office, at the above place, for the accom- DRESS HATS, which I aim selling at $3 5, equal vunterfeits and imitations. 167.483 33 CriminaL Courr.—Tce Court met to-day, pur- J.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. modation of the publio, where orders oan be left for | to any, and much better than is usually sold at $4 | °° suc- Adjoining The States Printing Office. cessful operation, as thousands of | es teria Medica. For the Sixth Ward gentlernen can testify =F For the Seventh W o oases of ore £3 33 y Jatin the United States; and in quartand pint botties, in Interest on funded debt for9 months 32,976 75 | suant to adjournment. The case of the United "3 SALE, ofa writ of ey Sieeee et ats, &o., or lor a bata ay er $2.5),—in fact, all kinds of 4 States vs. Jos. Walsh, for an assault and battery jas, under the iien law, issued from | removal to an point in this City or Georgetown. Hats and Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual | gists and Grocers in the United States. Total ..... tttcteeeeeeeeeeee $200,160 & | os. O'Donnell, in an omnibus, was submitted | the olerk's office of the Cirouit Court of the District | “*Ofice open ‘om 7 o’clock &. m. to 10 o’elock p. m., pri —for cash only. No extra profits, in order UDOLPHO WOLFE. By subtracting the amount of these appropria- | to the Court, who bearing the evidence in the | 0 Columbia, for oe County of iyashineton, and to daily, except Sunday. 7 to 10 o’ciook a. mane ‘clock | to offset bad debts. fora Philadelph ‘ Sole Importer and Manufacturer. tions from the receipts the gentleman would find | case fined the defendant and costa of Court. | @% Senreee pee ele le sale, for Cast, | to 10. m JOHN M. MoCLIN TOs K, 1 also have,on commission for « Philadelphia man. nie whee ow Yeuk that for this fraction of a year there was a bal-| ‘Tre Court was waiting for business when our a erh whe 26th of March, 185s, ati2 gaioe ‘mm nee A.nent Dalinore set Casa Bae urratee, & | a Bn yl neay that uce cold Been $50 Sm ie ance of nearly $25,000 in favor of the city bantead yeport closed. liad the following described Property, to wit: All de: N. B.—Persons coming to. Washington or going to Bay anda splen i PATE av EATHER GalT- ‘OTICE.—A letter mailed an this city on the tith of $200,000 against it. LJ er en- he case of the Uni 7 fendant’s right. title. im, interest inand to | Baltimore, not having made up their minds where | fF: » at $3.50. equal to any 5 or SG; he very Lem & Brogden, tire receipts, as ascertained and estimated for the | charged with murder, the oitrrssen ce ait? | the thres 13) Frame Houses erected ena Rr ie they will stop, by giving up their checks best CALF-SRIN GAITERS at $2.50. Ee nie ronte aucashres tonat twenty-one months, since the present Mayor | -harzed till to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, a. 1m in reservation D, on Maryland avenue, be! agents onthe cars, willl have their baxgaxe taken | | The Bootmakers of this city can be supplied wih | Baltunore. covering vote drawn ty Guistives tow came into office, the figures would stand thus Ss ? a.m. and mo poor yd plein! Pls care of at a © pepernp pear office, Ne. Boots, as usua at my reguiat prices. Cartas cash. | Se for $634 70, payable at th countin yom et : ° . 10 eX! . 4 s 2 5 > 4 more. For the fiscal year ending June 30th, INCENDIAKISM.—A nearly successful attempt re i. a = beer 2h ig Hn Share stroe caeian zc ak Ai : New York Hat Lage fas Tth street, iaumen & Brogden, oa ay 2 1 1857. ---+-+--eeseneecverereeeeneees $206,542 71 | was made last night to burn the block of frame | t0 October term, 1857, in favor of St HOOVER,” | 48 LovisiANa AVENUE. seodnd door from on cent for the mann fachurets. For three quarters of the present fis- buildings at the northwest corner of Seventh | m2-dts Marshal for the Distnior of Coletta ‘7th street, under the Avenue House, Et EE FOU cconsces wie ie casa ea te > 7,92 2 a is 5 ‘GS. STON & | street and Maryland avenne. The fre was started | ~~ +waiieine oa pieineme ofawri ote: | CLOTHING ANBTSENES FURNISHING | RLEGANT CARPETINGS HE NEW BOOKSTORE. $134,475 gy | in the second story of an unoccupied carpenter’s ri faci.s, issued fom the k’s office of the 2 10. We have yet remaining in stock s few of those el- FRANKLIN PHILP fully his And the xppropriations shop, and bad it obtained headway, must have | Cireuit Courto fthe ‘ot of Columbia, for the ‘The subscribers call attention toa desirable Stook t IMPERIAL VELVET MEDALLION friends and the public that he i the st , ) eee $116,437 St swept the block with the bigh win Prevailing. | county as We enimasen ne tome directed, I shall | of CLOTHING which they now have o1 ‘hibi- CARPE |, Which were received from pop a jag ‘in the occupancy of Mesara. White xe For part cf present " r The strenuous exertions of the neighbors hap- | expose to public sale, for casu, in front of the court 10. 48 Lot nd | tie too late for our fali sales. ‘T are some 0 ‘No. 82 Pennsylvania avenue, between \ part cf pi Fear.. 200,160 i ily averted the calamity. house door of snid county, on FRIDAY the 26th of ed to | very latest and most superb goods of the kind ever | 0. eT ee een ete et urmed frenn thn Me is va .. the following described | close off the lot if eons ecessary | issied from the looms of any country, and in ae ern cities, he haa personally made a selection of En_ 416,207 95 Centex Margert.—The supply this mornin, bes andl Cees tar s fences part shall be used to please their | quence of the lateness of he een LH glish and A Books and Ststionery, which Leaving an excess of f 17,578 OF | was m igre in every department. A small jatar ofa the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we can tee putas oraathaees one ‘an unoommonly Pil, be fond, on examination, to be of the choicest ving revenue of. Fs Sm . - ” eB a 5 In K Cc stock to be perfeot in point of durability, fit b Carpet have ao tunity to do so at hail Thus by deducting the appropriation from the | pork was offered at the scale-house for $8 50 per | $4 i al tayis, besaean Ga poke everything. vi bres so low as to be very unusual... The sizes ar 16 From Ei fpvisions ond wacied pene mn The | Europe roger ap the gentieman would find, very much | 100 ibs. The hay stands were supplied, and |, thereon, se the property of | have no bh ying our feet 9 inches, 25 feet 6 inc’ and 28 feet long. ie ndon and Part 8 faciities will not be inferior to his amazement no donbt, that in assumin; rices were still ranging from Mc. to $1.10 per Thomas B. J. Fry, and will be sold to —— dud ual to the bes! try. Wiitha con be mada.op resuieed by the SON to any house in the United Stat that the city’s debt and heen increased $100,000 ci In the fish market the prices were the cial No. 279 to January term, bee fe . ‘al ‘atchi the sania Ng . CLAG ete Dey Goods, Fe Pair pu opening tablishmont oD since the 20ti of June 1656, he bad fallen into the | Stas quoted, SE ea Matokal for tha Wistiot chemo nt Givicra: cahieck be coene Yetorenan end ‘approval eaplers in all Kinds of Fares blerkat Spaces pocpeay Simediyes bo) decade serious error of #4158,000, there a ting to he ee + aseme: ; E within that time an actual balsnce of ueaily | TR Lxcrore of Rev. Siiliman Ives, at Phil. ARSHAIIS SAUH.—In virtue of seven CD) RV ar ot eacons Sot Men's, Boys’ and Gor: G[REAT SALE OF CARRIAGES. | fe 18 -eottmh Meh FRANKLIN PHILP. $18,000 in favor of the treasur ‘That a portion | harmonic to-morrow night, will undoubt- rite rh § he Clerk’s of- | chasers wouid do well to examine the lot. AS B. BRADY respectfally 3 ‘announces . y ae Be at ay | Seach ibe CeaneOnettotice Hat remnke Kotot: Viale Place having dissolved B. BRADY respectfully that he of the floating debt should remain unpaid was a | edly attract a !arge audience, from the ability of | frthe Poants of Washington ant mover Columbia | no humbng, as our assertions can be proved on ex. The firm of Gardner & matter of course, in view of the fact that there | the speaker and the prominent position he bas amination, Call and see us at t! the lished ‘above Store. ‘7th instant, by mutual consent, or SR GAUCERY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART pow offer for AGALLERY OF . fxisted upwards of $115,0u0 of this debt tat.the | occupied im the theological discussions of the Fond Bouse door of end Counts wn ERI DAY 43s GASTON & CLARK. heir there tan a5 2 | Avashington, at No.6 sation House commence: it t t of the present ry ar al corner ad commise e mpens! who, in pong om About $63,000 Mt it, had ne- Tax ALEXANDRIA municipal election comes off = rope ad a feudant* Georce Ww. DUOPTON No, 420 7th treet, be- ate Frogries, four Raskaways, — pas- eee hitherto ryote only wt hus wei|-known peceerin verted that —— of beget pce to-day. Lawrence B. Taylor is the ‘Citizen's | of ground lying in Oeorgotows, tpt Di Pte emily ac her A fue above were made ofthe best and most tho: establishment in js specs accruing revenue, which but for Candidate” for Mayor, and W. D. M fs the | triot of Columbia. whioh is inoladed within the foi | Col 7 10form hus Cris ‘to make rough sensoned lumber and buult by skillful and ex- collection, together with of debt, would bave been more than sufficient to aren ee uassey Is the | \ owing metgs and bounds, to wit: Beginning on th aioe? Hemtoneete Mite ead Gat Ferenced workmen. and will be warrnted for twelve t most dist teens ee liabilities _ on — candidate of the “American” party. wi at aideof Myneee weseent & 7 phate goal [ea BOOTS SHOES to order, with neatness and a satisfactory guarantee being given with Pe hie W Gal res r - Such, or very nearly such, were the = —= south from the corner 4 Mar- i Rooke ad repai short notice, + . to , aoe yd geatieman from’ a Seventh Wa. Cnauxcey Laxapow, of this city, was | ket ge pomp erg ook VER the north ine eat manner, and we rBaecnabia te ¥ Te Current funds required in every instance. 4 years’ expertence in, Bicrope Ward migbt have attained if he had amused | ordained a Deacon in G - pense: yo pt forget the ince—No. Street, pete Also, Hand products himself and the members of thix Boad with the |... eee ee Church, P. E.y Bal- | Teecri and Up lias, tpirael eptaneed 8 Gand é i st ‘one door of aay . GA : confident thatthe re- of arithmetic instead of the figures of | ‘more, om Sunday lant. whe Ei | Srother’s Wood Yard, Weahungton, D.C. jan 0-2aw6w: to 2 Pace arciatio of Be Se ad Im p we the atventiem rhetoric in which he so lavishly indulged. In- Tickets for the le of Mead’s tfat Bl. shel aS Sea yas [CLOCKS PCL OOK F jan %. it unusual ness ° beautiful sta- CARRIAGE cei bac cr as prelbetpers whlch ‘he | tue of the “Recording Angel” are selling rapidly corner of HE Subscriber hits additions’to his | from $1 to ye entertained the Board If it were possible that | at Taylor & Maury’s with the line of Mar at making it DOW: 5 ob ‘ 2 Homsnep, the Mayor and Revister, who do not handle offi- — ncnae to Lhe: place of owe reer in ots b 49 Pa. av., opposite Hote. 000 —_ ctaily @ single dolla: of the public revenue, could | A Triat.or Hous’ “Self-rightiog Turf and ¥ athe. ne egies "i uh AGONS ‘cannot be sur- N. B-—CLOCK MATERIA’ a2 Oils, have abstracted and mi-applied every dolla” cf | 1.ife Boat” was to take place at the Navy Yard ne the of Geoure | vase REE per the busl- | Keys Halle; Cons en he aalae"the trage sup it, even im that ease the gent emaa’s asstimptioas H (be sold wo ' “a fo rive ial ee plied cheap. remain d unpaid salaries of al the officers | Bxa® 1x MIND the great-eoncert of the Choirof 5 and jos. fey Se Bhs, Bena would have scarcely been sustained ; for if there thix morning. of the Corporation of kind. tegetBer with } the Foundry Church, to-night. to ter ENGINE cE. . Fox, JOSHUA PETR sestiy ous, and al orders prompt- | Fh BOTLER wilt ey sin aie caproeta ot Sup Gunite schects. Chest | a, 81402) 74. being held at Odd Fellows’ | ‘Triplett, and Jona Crumbaugh vi comer aay BOR, Markie S20 prow: Sto between | dese ae Pa MH the + irs and i verent of the streets, 4 . D. VE! % ° Ie = upéer a7 oe tue ther items of city ‘expenses, they Hall by the ladies of St. Paul’sLutheranchurch.! j2dtg Marshal for the Pr dt ond 10-tf rome idthand ote, "ens Stawiw

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