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¥ re _— — RE a AN ETI TR NDE I RR ean acctitpncenne é __,..... = = = SS — i a <———— : ~ — as LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. _| | Sronincarit Str. stér at the falienring GEORGETOWN. ~ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION GALES. : = ee £1) — eee, AUCTION SALES. . SMirHsontan Luctone.—The Rev. Dr. McIl- | pleased to adopt then. ’ Correspondence of The Star. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. a vaine’s fourth lecture on philology was delivered Yours traly, Pratuits. Gtonezrown, March Li, 1868. mw RMITUR: EY AN ios se we F- a _..) By A; GREEN-Asaicesa ae ee ‘at the Smithsonian Institution on Tuesday even- Married, in —— North Carolina, by The announcement, in another colamn, that TioN —On ,, , Auctioneer. Associated Prees Agent. By NING, the 13th inst., af 10 y’e'ock, 1m front of our ALE OP AN ENTIRE GAL- Trial of ing last. It embraced a further account of the | Rev. ——,’Capt. Graves to Miss Nancy G Auction store, corner of 9th street and Pennsylvania Lae N ENTIR. Colonel Summer. the man of the nation, the Hon. Edward Everetts n ARE ANp V. E - Faves. : VALUABLE ENGRAVINGS Pa , March 1h. inscriptions in arrow-head characters, the local- The craves. ’tis said, is to deliver his great charity lecture at the Dum. | S¥enue. we will sel. a large stock of Furniture, suca i ate = rf VeSoaV EVEN" ' oe agg tom ities in which they are found, and their extent, Vill yield its dead barton street Methodist Church on next Monday | Mahogany and Plush Sofas and Chaire, of) 1 shail seli, at seven barges—of conduct to the pre- . ‘When the last t-umpet shakes the skies; evening, will doubtl ith greet Do, |” Rockers, Arm Chairs, ik, at my auction roonis, on the corner of 3 ; and contents, and historical value. Until recently, i ‘od please, Zs loubtless be hailed with g Marbie top c other Tab D' streets, withou! aoe i ‘ G ‘ pleasure by a very large cl f ont le.male rbie Centre and other les, s it resery, a violation of the articles of war, in sending these characters were supposed to be confined to From Graves like these, rd tamale, Ww, _ ge class o! Bye A ipa erste ‘<__ | Gane and Wood-seat Chairs and ® ockers, most beautiful collection of fine challenge. He plead not guiity,’ The Proseou. k hence the difficulty of solving thet A dozen living tolks may rise. e€ have converse: tw iu b ° ‘vreaus, Bedsteads, Cribs, Mattresses, «ravings ever offered m this city at Auction. tion rests npon the correspondence. one language, y r ir Mr. Wm. Bea Miss Sarah E. | COMPpetent judyes—who have heard Mr. Everett’s4 Feather Beds and Pillows, Bed Clothi The ristes are all tresh as imported from L. po . Col. F. Lee, Meaning was increased. und they were generally | _n the 10th, Mr. Wm. “intl phim charity lecture, delivered elsewhere, and all agree | Looking-glasses, Glass and Crockery Ware, don. ‘On- | for the defense, testifies to the insulting language placed in the category with those things of the | (#reentield. l ia pronouncing it one of the moat sublime litera- | With other amiciesens here me tioned. ‘The subjects comprise historical, Inndscape, reli- | °f Gen. Harney towards Col. Sumner during the aacient world which must ever remain myste- If fate shall to their wishes yield, ty productions of the kind they have ever beard Also, 8 large stock of Furriture, sold ‘under a dis- | gious, meral and sacred Plates. : trial at Leavenworth. Essential witnesses for ries. Patient and toilxome investigation has, And fate tu true love leans. from any man. As the number of tickets are | ‘Tn by order of the constable. Also, an assortment of fine Engrish Sporting Sub- | the defence bave not yet arrived. however, been successful in obtaining a key to Time may bestow on this Greenfield, limited, and as this will doubtless be the only one good work Horse, and one second-hand their interpretation, and they are now known to A lovely orop of Beans. » jects, no-top Buggy. ; a will bs arranged for exhibition SECOND DISPATCH } mie it ERY: Tonk jotures Wi rt met ~ he ju on tl Cart 5 —Col Harris comprise three distinct languages, altogetber| In Erie, —, Mr. Henry Wiser to Lucretia | PPO'tUnity we shall ever bave of hearing the morning end will ind worthy of a ee dos nese » Om t orator and philanthropist, in Georgetown WALL & BARNARD, re different in genius and construction. These are | Head great orator and philanthropist, in Georg ’ " é = ann gallery ofa. The ladies are expecially —— bl beiraoee arrived = Te and we would advise one and all of the Star’s rea invited to attend the sale. exam| to-morrew, 7 the Persian, Tartar and Arabic. Some few of Winely did Henry Wiser wed, ers to procure their tickets immediately. This FOR RENT AND SALE. ‘Terms cash. bere My clowe the evidence. Summer is by ser — areonly in fesse Preyer rer pr Jn Erie lowe. Lucretia Besa: ‘“ will be a ease in which the Seriptnre Boers TOR RE A gba Gucbe-aicty BRICK m2 A.GREEN Auctioneer. | Hon F Watts 1 ick, put their number is very limi! an “Tis hoped that he may highiy prize her, “He that th t ke, eto he ENT.--A hand: “ or . . . hewn on stone are ford to comprise the three For though she’s lost her head, she's Winer. | qavantegt Sivettito the poor,” tee repay four fold, | &, DWELLING, situated oa between ath and | BY WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. | | Foreign Cotton Market_The Eughtah Panés. Thi: hat th igned to be read : 5th streets, No. 642. The rent will be very moderate PEREMTORY SALE OF GOLD AND Si.vsr Hatirax. March 11 —Reliable private letters % proves that they were design lo b Mr James Anderson to Miss Anna Bread. all who may avail themselves of the privilege of | to» relinble tenant, Appiy on th®@ premises. WatcHes, Cuains, LRY, from Liverpeol quote dy the three families or races of mankind, wit While trash their lovely graces spread hearing ii, to say nothing of real satisfaction, in] 1m 12 3t* Tiox—On MONDAY MORNING, March 1, at the Enropa ‘sailed amon ee jraum they were respectively vernacular tongues And fops around them flutter, ; contributing to the relief of the poor. FPOR RENT —Tho western HOUSE of the row | {y0l’ek Amd to be gontinued each Morniug and Bve- | ‘he, Enropa sailed Amounting to a farthing on eben heating peulla. shatnclos were caceaueih Tl be content with Anna Bread, We bave frequently wondered while eae of four-story brown front new Brick Houseses | RiSk,8t7 dicpemed ang, the Week WALI Tne wale | ee ee cee One tnree-sinteenths on mid- oder those of a public character we: : And won't have any bet her, the reports in the Star of persons being fined in | « street north, near 4th streer, Has a plentiful at S aed 5 ‘was extended over these several races. Their . . : , 9 P under the Avenue House, we wil sel! The London Daily origin Is aftrimted to the Atabie or Cuneatie | _ Andon the ar Zephaniah Wiser to Miss | Washington for profanity Inthe streets, if there iy of water from a well on the remises. with | of Jewelry, & ews says that one canse ij of 4 H k c., a8 fol ow: as Jangnage, as their simple shape adapted them | Anna FE Head. is no law in our city forthe punishment of the r fixtures furnishing kitchen, bathroom. and of the recovery in the fun same offence. It has certainly become of the} chambers Inquire at J. L. Savage’s Hardware ood Poe ys204 open one — of depression on Monday was the recollection to impression on the sun-dried bricks with whieh Tyo heads are betterthan one; most pernicions evils of the day among us, and | Store, between loth and lith sts, Paravenue. Rent | Qoid Breastpins, Ear ti 01 that Lord Derby's government tm 1852 was on those people built ull their temples, monuments, De ee hett paotl prompted them to weil, we regret to ray that our daily observations lead $590 per annum. "| @80:MaVAGY. Gold sets in Cameo, Jot, Mosaic, ard Gold Stone | the best amma ery ol —— that = npe ke The husba othe j us to fear t t is rapidly on the increase. This 1 ss — | Chased and Seal Rings 2 The suspension o} Lees 1 of Men. Throughout all the vast empire that owned the Pty pamtengho qyther Head, abominable, detestable and degrading vice seems ESIRA BLE ROOMS FOR RENT—Oppocite Genie, Kay RGus F acils. Gold Pens, Silver Pens | chester, ix not regarded asa bad one. dominion of Ahasuerns or Xerxes, in the rnins of gsc to be contined chiefly to the young; and, weve it ost Office, in Agency Block. m 11-3t* Wahe coset scone aod oe eo the cities, on the remains of monuments and Destevctine Firk.—A fire broke out about necessary to our purpose, we could designate *OR RENT.—The large BUILDING on the ‘The ladies are respectfully invited to attend. Marine Disaster. tombs, aud on the solid rock of the mountain 9% o’clock last night, on Twelfth street, between | localities where boys, white and colored from | corner of Pa. avenue and 4% street, known as | T: cnals, Houwes’ Hote, Mass , March 10 —The steamer sides, these inscriptions are to be found. Earthen I New okie " ten to twenty years of age. are in the habit of | the “Burnett House,” having just been put in good WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | Phenix. Sprague, from Boston for ep tablets containing them have been dug in great | H street and New York avenue, which destroyed collecting and indulging in this kind of low, | orderis now for rent, Apply to BJ. SEMMES, = : has arrived here with her stern started and leak: nantities from the sites of Babylon, Persopolis, | five frame houses, and placed the adjacent pror- vulgarand degrading vice until one to be near | 399 Pa avenue, mi FUTURE DAYS ing three to four thousand strokes per hour, she Nineveb, Bagistan, and other ancient towns and | erty. fora considerable time, in great jeopardy. | them and listen to their horrid blasphemies ‘ARM FOR SALE. valuable Farm contain- | ———_——— 2 having been in contact with the schooner Chel- cities. They were also found on the walls, doors | The first building destroyed was a small frame, awhile, would almost suppoxe he had been sud- ing one hundred acres, (or more if desired By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. sea, from the Chesapeake Bay for Portsmouth and lintelsof honses and tae and, indeed, in | near H street, owned by Geo. T. Stuart, Esq , | denly transported into a colony of young semi ‘h state of cultivation, with Dw: B 3 INT FUR — situation. Those dug up are in | and occupied by a German Shoemaker, named i ry E ITURE and HOUSE. | The disaster occurred last last night, off Nansel- it Trees and a'l modern improvemeuts, sit- HOLD Errxcts at Post c Avction.-On TUES- | ly, the steamer striking the schooner on the port Prince George's sf pe & aryland, and 6 | DAY MOKNING. March i6. at 10 o'clock, at the | bow. The schooner immediately filled, but the urther information residence of Mrs, Hamilton. No. 529 H street, be a . Indeed. i inst. do these the Dest state of preservation, but the most re- | Anton Reichert. ‘This building, together with | Cemons poltarics caity belt aboattoations te markable are those on the mntain sides; they | an adjoining stable and outhouses, was entirel t 1 t i diate | Miles from Washington. For | convey a vivid idea of thesolieitude thoseancients | consumed. The fire then apread into the adjoin. | Such 80 extent, and that right in the immediate | Manire of GRO. W: BRAT. Ne so ote tion raptal a t . tween 6th and 7th, I shall seil the Furniture aud Ef- | cnt broacht techie ee ee OY the steamer v hearing of all classes of respectable people, that : M-Im* and brought to this port. experienced about transmitting their names and | ing honses on the north; the first two owned by | Heaine atmosphere that surrounds them coeme Seek Rene Sects pote, oe py pa cca Rina: po! the accounts of their mighty deeds of valor to | Lewis Johnson, Esq., and occupied by Police | to be fetid by a sort of satanical or hellish A wae aan nore ona Leeiphian Row aie Plush covered Arm Chair, mahogany Chaira, Anti-Lecompton Meeting. Fosterity. ‘They are conclusive evidence. too, | Maxistrate F.S. Myer. Esq ,and Alfred Lind- | miasma, We sincerely hope that our corporate | Spgs wud, AaB, for rent, Pa av., between ath | Damask covered Rocker and pation Chairs, Covcmers, O., March 10 —The anti-Lecomp- that the couatry was populons and pros; ‘sous, | say. These were rapidly consumed and the ef- authorities will take the matter in edd pasha and 10th at web pres m 10 Gt Papier mache Centre Table ‘China’ Tenpoys, ton convention assembled in the theatre at elewen and the people had attained a degree of civiliza- | forts to extinguish the flames on the part of the | make an etfort to suppress this degrading evil | —— — Marble-top Sofa Table, Whatnot, tion and knowlrd re of arts and sciences far supe- | firemen being fruitless on account of the great = - — = ti ‘clock thix morning. Col. Man’ ny presid WURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.—Three | Chandelier, crimson damask Curtain and Fixtures, | °° ot ane f rior to that of the nations who succeeded them. <careity of water, the fire continued to spread, before the morals of the entire yeuth of the town r Bi i Wise oma * Letters were read from Governors 3 are poisoned by these emissaries of the evil one | = ree. handsome ROOMS and one singie »three Ply and ingrain Carpets, Walker Ia the afternoon Hon. Mr Stanton The lecturer indulged in some speculative re- | finally —_ the awe ad: joining houses, which ‘Gur Methodist friends are in ecstacies this coe ER to rent at No, 452 13th en b onze Hat-tree, Ktnir Carpe, an address three hours in oe Blears — marks about the authors of these inscriptions, wen owes by eae et tee, Esq , and occu- morning over their appointment by the Confer. | © 2 = : and Crockery Were, Sisindl So rttls coaxteet ee Pm arian. nick tht facts developed from the records they | pied by Messrs Lewis Schneiderand R_B Fow- ence of the Rev. Dr. W. B. Edwards, who hes Fo RKENT.—A new COTTAGE HOUSE, on i enand coffee Set. Castors. olutions disapproving the admission of Kansas have left may ultimately prove correct. ‘Their | ler. Inashort time these were also destroyed | labored among them—in 15(U-’41—with great Massachusetts avenue, between Jan ani ps) Suite of handsome wainut Chamber Furniture, under the Lecompton convention were adopted great cities, hn Ret a massive ba sleet rere aie tae = ; success, and to their entire satisfaction. Hecar- pump inthe sed erate tees eee os pores, Barocas, a tera and Pit unanimously. their magnificent st en, and towers wi ‘5 h ine rata tom Mr. Myer that he was not tied away with him the full confidence and a iber,in Northern and Centre Markets. Rent War Pen poten neg Tso lows, F British threatened heaven by their loftiness in more in- | at all insured. kindest regards of bis then entire charge. Our @izper peed Exoclient Cook Stern nad Proteres rom londuras. stances than that recorded by Moses as being The goods in the shop of Beichert were covered Alexandria friends certainly have cause to re- m 10 3t* JAS. E, DUNAWIN. | Pogether with o eneral assortment of Kitchen Re PurtaveLrnia, March 12.—Balize advices are scected al Babel. were alluded to; and the lectu-| by insurance as well as the furniture of Mr. | Alex*¢ their appointment— Mr, Brown has le. “ Gauens 8 ~ | received to February Ith. The Legislature bad rer remark: d that these now form huge shapeless | Schneider. ered two-veute in our cliy, ond ia an aule FOR, RENT —The FURNISHED ROOMS : mounds. en which the nomadic Arab frequently ‘The houses owned by Mr. Johnson and Mr. HM i ‘ passed 2 law authorizing the importation inte recently occupied by ‘udge E lis will be vacant Terms: $25 and under, cash: over that sum, a that Col 4 th ri 3 - | credit of 69 and 9 days, for ratisfactorily endorsed at Colony of two thouxand Cooliex, or Sepoye pitches bis tent and feeds bis herds, littie dream- | Tree, were, we hear, insured, but that owned by Sekirei Inet peer oe garner eget ie her micros tne dite, “The iogstion 2 Penn- notes, hearing interest. if they can be had. The smallpox was quite ing of the remains of a wonderful and mighty | Stuart was hot secured by insurance. sphere, and she certainly far outstrips him. | of the best in the city for gentlemen having business | P:S The House is for rent. Inquire on the pre- | prevalent. ple which lie deeply buried Sree feet ene several Ate comneaion were early onthe | They will each carry with them to their new | at the Capitol or Departments, and wl be rented to | Misono of Henry 8. Davis, Esq., No. 459 9 h st., tis from these heaps that many of the it pre- | ground, an id all in their wer stay the a transient or permanent occu: its. here are seve- J served tablets have been excavated PIC’ | prozress at the flames, but to 0, Purpose, owing | Gecratuanar the warm affections of the people of | transient or permansnt occupants. There are seve. | DALNOcH, JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Avit. From what bas been already learned respecting | to the lack of water. The Removal of Judge Loring. Boston. March 11.—The vote on the removal S-tf ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue of a writ of | of Judge Loring in the lower House of the Mas- ; — — Our ice merchants are still as busy as Mother | PU0°S ___ ~ a : a " pow Rossessed for decyphering them, the lecturer | Mang g~ ray ror 17.—At the execution of | in large quantities of fine quality from the Poto. on the Island and other ; bad no doubt that in a few years hence they will of Columbia, for the County of Washington. Th tieul, fence udge Lori v ; ; 2 e the negress Jenny, a few days ago at Alexandria, | Mac. From the indications of the last few days Guy, Terms acoummodating. Inquire | Te rected” will expose to public saie, for hat he pacasieee os geminainer mek laws of be made to yield a bistory of those whose work ; : very near a full crop will be secured. DAVID MYERL in front of the Court House door of said county, the United they are, but of whom almost every vestize had | some man kindly furnished a ladder by which a During the last few days flour bas slightly ad- ceolm DA oRL FRIDAY, the 26th of March, 1858, at 12 0 clock m., | th United States In the fagitive slave cases become extinct, and their very existence was by | large number of the ontsiders were enabled to | vanced, and the market Tee become more firn FS SALE OR RENT.—A BRICK DWEL- | the foliowing described property, to wit: All de- The War in La Plata. many deemed mythical. Their manners and | monnt the jail wall and witness the execution. good shipping brands superfine are held at $1 62, will eed Ste tee eicce, aint Basu. pyrene ai Fiane Ieee ot ee Pur Siaechh 0 —hibelete Qamn Bue bes nptieri rcanr Conc Begin Sts bets i rel bebe eesti and extra bigher, according to quality. But little | Situated on Mi-eourl avenue, No. 24 bet 4 in reservation D, on Maryland avenue, between 434 geyser erg e. < 5 s sig’ n see, onturning about to 05ak ood . nue, SIU nd sciences may also be obtained. But they | descend again to terra firma, discovered that the | Woyay coming in, selling at $1.05a8l Os for good | and Sth streets, near tha National and Bro F < Avres of January 10 have been recetwed here and 6th streets, in the city of Washington, DC. | 7" ith Montevid oo . 2 alities of red and white. Spectator. % i t . ized and levied upon as the property of James B. e war with Montevideo was continued. are especially interesting inasmuch as they tend | ladder had been removed, leaving them high and pe sand be nd Sein Respite cathe promises Lome, and willbe sold to sateiy Judi toconfirm the historical portions of the sacred | dry and in an excerdin cial No. 279, | Was conducted with little vigor. The city of gly unpleasant position. | ———<————— SS = = RDO to October term, 1857, in favor of Smith & Fowler. | Montevideo was besieged, but communication 3 inGdelity of any foun- | ‘Phe man with the ladder stood « short distance | @KORGETOW N ADVERTISEM’TS. | WASHINGTON aquepuct. J.D. HOOVER, with the country was open, except for soldiers dation on which to build Ler opposition to Chris- | off enjoying intensely the predicament of bis Tas thanity m2-dts Marshal for the District of Columbia, captives, which no entreaty of theirs, or threats leg HON. EDWARD EVERETT WILL Orvice or tHe WasHINGTON AgvEruct,? Murderous Attack and Suicide. of ul Vas .G NA . 1858, The lecturer described particularly one of the | either would induce him to relieve. The boys oliver tu Address on Charity for the beneat Wasnixcton, March 8, 1858 r Mitwavxrge, March 9.—A man named Conrad mont remarkable of these inscriptions found on | looked down with an eye toadesperate leap; but he poor of Georgetown, on MO: ¥; Maren = Fropasals are invited el se Lene «ltt lies attacked police Bingebeimer yesterday, in- t i 7 15th, at the Methodist Episcopal Church, on Dun Washington Aqueduct, according to plans and spe. man he side of a mountain near the site of what was | alas! the distance was too great; and only then | barton st. at 8 o'clock p.m. eifications which will be on exhibition in this office, a juring bim so severely that he is not expected to the boly city of Persia, known as -‘ Bazistan "| did jt occur to them to try the effect of silver to ‘Tickets $1; to be had at the book and drug stores, | on and after the 10th of April. 8 od a my wuarf, foot of | live. Conrad was committed to jail. and during The face of a perpendicular reck of cousiderable induce the ladder-man to come to terms. This and at the door of the church. Bids will be received for the completion of the | 19th street wes’ wi jake sale of said boat to | the night committed suicide by hanging himself patent, and some three hundred feet bizh, has | was precisely what that gentleman bad been wait. | im 0-dristh whole work in groes,—or for the separate works de- | the highest bid This boat is in good been made smooth. and the inequalities supplied ing for; and when he heard tbe word “ money”? i bed in ths specifications, the United States re- | order, has just been repaired, and will carry one Em! ' NEW SPRING GO 0 DS.| Servine the right to maken contract for the whole, | jhundfed tons burden. i Rcsicil eagles y te tier JOHN H.SMOOT. or for the separate iqhabem cg ang seem mostadvan- <awen JONATHAN ARMET SONG. Pig otsagr ce Bile Ratitine paceenby emt nes “ . § 8 A. GREEN, 5 s contains ninety paragraphs, repeated in three | a head. and that the pay should bein advance. No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. yr genta oe «loa on completed with ee NN A and says that the Indians are willing toemigrate different languayes—each paragraph occupy ‘The dimes were accordingly pitched down and | has just received, ard now offering at ve the appropriations now available; ad the contracts | [YJARSHAL’S SALE ae Seine of ark Si’ | Billy bas sent for Jumper, to holds talk upon @ space of about twenty-tiv square feet, thus | gathered up, when the ladder was again placed | Prices, to eash and prompt eee ogni Sen de. | Will be subject to the contingeney of future appro- fice of the Cree Court of the District of Columbia | the subject Tron as the extent of the inscribed surface some | azainst the wall; but the eccentric and xpecula- sortment of Goods, adapted to the early Spring de PrTbe tis opar Leper von bien rightito peonesine the | fox the Couety of Washingtan wed bopae aireoree se Y Muse feet, which is avout the area of a | tive + manager” performed a sudden exit, to the Best inakes Black Silks, some very cheap, aiapunt or work Gott aad square whose sides are $2 feet long. Over this | unbounded chagrin of his victims, who had Y j Steai ke done and the rate of progress | shal: expose to public anie tor Casn-in front of the | 0 a me cop a oe i black and Colored M. Deiaines, ander each contract, and for each work. Court-house door of said County on FRIVAY,the | | St. Lovis, March 12.—The steamer Arkansas inscription there is a coating of varnish or glaz- fondly honed to “ vet even with him’? as soon as N i by running lead into the cracks and fissures. The | he consented to neyotiate terms, which were, inscription was then cut into this surface. Jt | that he shonld receive the small fee of ten cents ee g hax sunk below Cairo. She bad on board 200 U le Spring M. Delaines and Challies, Pa: nents will be msde in checks upon'the United | 26th day of March, at 12 o'clock, m., the following ¥ ing, which is now harder than the stone, and it they should reach the ground. N jw Eaglinitt nd Merrima k Prints, sun. Triaeare apom the monthly estunates of the | described property. to re ee ory arent S. troops. It is mot yet ascertained if any lives bas effectually preserved the characters fiom de- Black and White do., and G Engineer, reserving 10 per cent. onal! payments un- ee ee ep odnad - = rtd were lost. = facement. This inseription purports to be abis- | Waswincrox THEaTRE—A consummate piece | ® anchester Gingham ualisse Sompleron epee eee a abel ba | trietol Ociurabin watesesincioded willie tee Arrival of the Canada at Boston. Of Perrin Serene ratanpes, the Arian, King | of acting was Mr. Mathews? rendition last right paid their full wages monthly end in spears, lowing metes and bounds, to wit: Beginning onthe | Bostox, March 12—The steamship Canade, of Persia. Several other inscriptions were de- of the character of ‘Mr. Atfable Hawk:” in Proposals should be sealed, and endorsed “Propo- | weat sige of Market Spaceat a point az feet 10 inch arrived from Liverpool this morning. Her mails scribed partially in this lecture, and some allu- a 2 Bri » Plaid and Striped’ Mutlins, gals tor work and materinis for the Washingtoa | es south from the corner of Bridge street and Mar- | Witt wo om tn the afteraven tran [ages made to the ethnological bearings of these | fact, so very perfect that it seemed anything but | Prilllsate, Plaid and Str Fingush Long Cloths, Aqueduct.” 3 Ket Space. and running thence west with the north s languages. vacting.”» The unscrupulous, but not wholly | Best Irish Linens and Linen Lawns, ‘Tho United States reserves the right to reject any | wall of the two story — mae nthe Set aeee 4 New York Markets. On Wednesday evening last the lectured closed | had-hearted speculator, stood before the spectator | Linen Sheeting and Pillow Lineus or all bids for the whole or for any part of the work, | described and the line thereof ex: diese this interesting course. He contined himself ou that occasion to a description of the process by which the key for these inscriptions was obtain- ji hn Market Space 27! New Yorx. March 12 —Plour is firm; salesof i at. 5 10-4 and 12 4 Bleached and Brown Cotton Sheetings, | ifnot deemed advantageous; but the work will be | thence south and parallel with ew Yorr. Ma an truley nop and Suume Seance eee Family Cottons, of all the most reliable matos, fur | awarded to the owest bidders forthe whole or for fort 6 inehee. more or myn tg pees will be | © 90) bbls ; State ‘$4.25281.35; Obio S5a85.15, andience of the Serenity of the performance. shirting, Indies’, or children’s use, fine, medium. | parts of the work, who give ood security for the | tutersected by the line o| paar Southern $4 60a85.10 ‘ " a e tracts, at nabl+ | house extended west, then by said line reversed ~ < 7 fetestinn bo tae tacts related are sutticiently in- | Never elevating his voice above the ordinary | wiitegiel Urown Table Damask and Table Cloths, pasa fl rc heaven teta aD) Peery ry pe ra ne wouthesst corner of | | Wheat ix firm: sales 7,000 bushels; Southern teresting to lay before our readers, but as xpace | conversational tone, Mr. Mathews went through | Colored-bordered Towels and Huckaback Dinpe: Every cfler must be accompanied by a written | said house. and then i ey Mar Gorn se eae ou bush; white at G0 will not now permit us to do se, we sball er = to | the part with the well bred ease of the man of tch Diapers, Russia and American Crash guarantee, sicned by one or more responsible per- | ket me eptig oleae bey 8 ae oY seer jen ‘ 44 oe oa BS 3 . the subject again " the world he designed to represent. Such a per- re brown ‘undressed Linen, for Children’s soa, to ths effect that aoe they endertake that oy) pce lie pte plana edly ny Nasreveteiate an eon ree tagho ae salt Seine < Solas ak a Se formance is a study. indeed, for the young actor .proni nidder or bidders will, if his o: nece| ed ana levied as the property of George . f ‘ + for boys’ wear, + out it »bligation within ten days, w.th | seized and levied upon oe pron J £1650 Beef is steady at €122812 50 for Western Miss May's Coxcear.—A large, brilliant, and | | To-night Mr. Mathews takes bis benefit. and | Gaseimeres and Jeans, Goaped Shirts: Eoit eed toner securities, for the completion ot | Rhodes, jrsand will be old to satisly Jndicials reparked. Lard ix quiet at 9%al0¥e. 4 appears in three of bis best parts, viz: as Lord | Corton Moseand Hat Hove the work undertaker ; said grarauteeto be agocmpa- | Nos. 34 316, ard S35 to. Oc ober term. 1856. 1n favor Whisky is dull at 21\e. for Oto Kindly disposed audience 1s well calculated to | Alfred Lyndsay in “The Dewazer,”’ as Plumper Str:ped Osnaburgs and Plaid Cottons, med by the cartilienty of the United Staten Wigtuct | «f Joahua Hateher and Naney Hatcher, aud Nos. 2 ike " tmspire a musical performer, and just this had | jn “Cool asa Cucumber,” and as ‘‘Capt. Patter”? Heavy Cotton VU: paras snd Duck, Judge, United Fl Pies niet Attorsey. avy Hadi pe apie ici vrte 1 ig orl " P ei in cr ” 5 - | Wit Goods, Agent. or some 'theer of the General Government | Lavo “4 . sige Pinaectas Miss May last night. Certainly she never yet ee are: eee! wire Matthews also ap Whore He male Goode i, and prompt cen pepe een ilonogadies de Engineer or Department | ‘Triplett, aud John Cr iba Eee New Yor, March 12 —Stocks are dull and has sang in this city with such wafmth and dra- | Pears} 38 tomers are invited of Wav, that the guarantors are able to make good - D. HOOVER, lower, Chicago and Rock Island S84; Cumber matic effectiveness, and never before did she so 3 aw w. m0 . JH. theur guirrantee. m2dts Marshal for the District of Cotumbia ; entirely reach the hearts of her hearers, which Caimixat Court.—The case of Wm Brown, a Bids will beocene? in the presence of the bidders, at noon of the 11th May; none will be received alter Siat hour. land Coal Co. 314; Mlinois Central shares 953; SOR SALE—On Reasonable Term do. bonds 15; Li Crosse and Milwaukie 104; is, after all the real test. Bach piece was warm. | charged with assauit and battery on Charles E horse WAGON very substantial ly applauded, and several of them rapturousiv | Edelin, which was pending when onr report QOFFich L. Dp Michigan Southern 26; New York Central 93; P-. i t ano well ironed; a first rate HA The work to be let comprises—completion of the Treasvay Department, Coal Co Reading 59; Milwaukie and Mis- encored Her performance of *« Ah non Giunge ” | closed yesterday, was decided by the jury bring- TER, made by Sinclair; oneof Sin. dam acrors the Potomac al the Great Falis; build February 12, 1858, sissiy Missouri 6's 84 from La Sennambula, was irresistible, and so ing in a verdict of guilty as indicted ~The Court *slever-power working HAY PRESSE tog of gate houses: completion of masonry bridges: Was the enco'e performance succeeding of ** Non | fined the prisoner $10 and costs. & beautiful lot of FANCY CANAKIES, Notice is NERFBY GIVEN that sealed proposals | Sterling exchange is dull and nominal at 1X. will be received at this office until the fifeenth Gay | of Maroh proximo for the issue ofauy portion, or! W47or res SGHEIDAM AROMATIC the whole, of five millions of dollars in treasury | WW SCHNAPPS. notes in exchange for gold coin of the United States The proprietor particularly recommends the above deposited with the treasurer of the United States, Schuapps to persons travelling or about to settlean the treasurer of the Mint at Philade|phia, the treas- | the South or West on account of its Medicinal pro- urer of the branch mint at New Orleans, or the as- perties in correcting the disagreeable and often dan- distant treasurers at Boston, New York, Charies- | gerons effects produced by a change of water—a ton, or St. Louis, within ten days from the accept- | visitationto which all travelers South and West ance of such proposals, under the authority of the | are particularly linble. Strangers should be careful act of Congress entitled “An act to authorize the | jp purchasing the Schnapps, as the whole country ; building distributing reserveir; com fu Soxuo,” from Il Lombardi. One of the great | Owing to the scarcity of enxen on the jail dock- | them some of the most fascinating songaters. Platina Sf oustvits fermauion eae wen ten beta {riumphs of the eveuing was her rendering of | et, the petit jurors were discharged until next wee Siumedintely cin the Ganay oa Merce | iig.of two ron pipe bedeos; laying pipes from the Verdi's “ Brindisi,” a composition admirably | Monday morning at 10 o'clock Space. west of ths Market Hous ¥ Srrulgnt ts lie establishments of Washington; edapted to Miss May's qualities ef voice. She| Isaac Stoddard, who was convicted last June | “PAP tt oy A_H. BOUCHER. _| [iiiding of high service reservoir in: Georgetown: was, of course, called upon to repeat it, which | term of the Criminal Court of being a partici pa- ERT OF OA K PLANK F OR | aud supply of cement, sand. bricks. stone, and al she did with perbaps heightened effect. tor in the election riots in the Seventh Ward | 5() QOQ REETCF OA : other materials; for all of which reference is to be Herr Rodoiphsen’s performance of Schubert's | on the 3d of June last, and since when bas been TcAg te H. H. DODGE, nade to the detai'ed d: scriptions and specifications <Sereuade" and --The heart bowed down,” from | ¢ nfined in the county jail, was yesterday par- r the “Bohemian Girl,’? were among the brilliant | doned by the President No. 63 Water street, to be exhibited in this office. successes of the concert. He hasa baritone voice m 1-eoft* Georgetown. D.C, ‘The compariron of the bids will be made upon tre quantities noted in ee ae lans ex- 5 LS.— t al Ou ef much richness and force, aad has, moreover, | YasteRDay Morxixe, John Collins, who was Fee eee eo ehlee feonialiy announos to oar Pied AE pee, ime, or letting, aad shen the recommendation of bei in educated masi- hauled up for insulting a lady in the street, after | ceeded in having a large quantity of ALES of vari- | oontracts will be made upon the estimate issue of treasury notes,” approved the 23d Decem-| js flooded with eae the : - lentibe PECs ; ous kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we ginecr, at prices to be fixed by him, wits the usnnl 2 s and — The Mr- Aptomas, the harpist. made a bit, and was | !aving | Railroad Depot cad ett accent will guarantee to he the finest and the larxest vari- | fenervaniog of ten, per cost. anti the ective wees | ber, 1e57 genuine has the proprietors name on the bottle, avain and = called out by the audience. “His + , ety that was ever offered in this market. pletion of the contrat according to the spec fica The treasury notes wi!! be issued upon the receipt | cork and Iabel. For sale by all Druggists and Gro- command of this instrument is something astun- | With 4 man named Hugh Sluggan from Balti- | ~ All persons wishing a nice article of Ale can have ons and plans. F it ite with those officers to ij LPHO WOLFE, ishing more, and a fight ensned hetween them, in which | it by applying tous {or either ofthe following brands, Proposnin should booed the, time within which — J edrpdevemcagoian a Dreg, tarnp seg mr ee ee an whe 5 . H y " y = le, }e, Phil- | each work » i ; papel ad eprom ra aaa Soar vArOLA Sod Nish oeeaee ee Dae Adeiphia nnd K x We also have a fine article of ap ropriares the necessary funds. They will be made payable to the order of such bid- ? e ai jciously—as ai - 2 SN , s TLANTIC MONTHLY FOR MARCH re- i Brown Stout and XX Porter always on hand. y order of the Secretary of War: der or bidders as Jl agroe to make such exchange ecived aed for enle at Shilington's Bashabene animents. {ook him before Justice Donn, who held him to il orders by mail, or given to our drivers. will be M. C. MEIGS, terest, not exceeding six per rbock: ¢ Maroh. P ‘To-night Miss May sings in Alexandria, with | bail for Court Subsequently Slugyan was ar. ee ”y Or RNY SHINN, Captain of Engineers at the lowest rate of interest, no! Pe Knicker er Magazine for the same effectual support, and to-morrow night rested by Officer Fanuing for the constructive Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, in charge of Washington Aqueduct. centum per annum, end will carry such rate from the Spricton s Railway Guide, do. the delights of last wight are to be renewed in this | IAteeny of a baifalo robe. After a hearing before | 417-4 Ms 5 jt 5 Georgetown, D.C, a date of the certificate of such deposite. se The _— og pt dng Berar ges Dieta cag Justice Donn, the case was dismiseed. — — M.RUPPEL.. =| To. Capt. MoCo hhine, DoS" Bucincers : The proposals must state the rate ofinterest wit guider thensme of "Anais Grasen,") ls Gat oe . J EL. c: Seg Abs nditionand without reference to er Laerelie. - {n concluding, we must not forget tocommend | pe inow Loapans.—Fre nently the footways ot | NortH side of Market ‘Space, No. Werte undersigned, reaideuts of ——-, in the | out condi see eres becetinndt cota tnicoue Beatin: 1 ees lacus ts sensation novel, the satisfactory manner in which the arrange- 4 ¥ Bridge and Canal streets, Georgetown, State of Al hereby, jointly and severally, cove- | and contai Fi Scenes of Clerical t.ife, by George Elliot. Merete Mee ttarmonic Hall are conducted by | the Canal bridges are rendered impassable by | Bridge and Canal streets. Georgetown, Hant with the tnited States. and guaranty. in case | one haifor three fourths of one per oentum. ive | ‘The Reason why, by tneautharof-“Inquire With- Mesers. Metzrott& Hill ‘This Hall has proved | gangs of persons who loiter in them. leaninz on | RRGTAUR ANE may be found at all the foregoing bid o Booepred, per centum of the amount proposed to be exchanged | i, +7 : twelf remarkably weil adapted for musical puc- | the handrails, It {sa violation of the law to “sit, | times ris Cae than idol eracuceine comes ie tee meee ene | canst he deposited with one of the treasury officers Aino, a choice selection of Stationery consta: tly poses. —— ne upon, ve berm ine to Secany the guard OVSTERS and ol kinds of GAME in sceson, good and sufficient sureties to perform the work (of | above enumerated, whose certificate of such deposit | 0” pad ET TILLINGTON'S Backstene. Trove’s OxentaL Pictures.—Want of space 2 cake i . nok a pa Fs : ry hare ef ed Meals served at all hours ard at the usual prices, | furnish ihe arheles proposed, in sontormlly Pagers must accompany each proposal, as security for its ‘Odeon Bur has hitherto prevented our noticing as they de- | approved January 23; leet, Nt OF Counclls, | jang-Sm Tadeo. ‘Antdin ease the aaid-———~ shall fail toner | fulfilment. Ifthe proposal is not accepted, imme-| fer ourner 436 st. ENSATION NOVEL.—Beatrice Cenci, trans- inted from the Italian. Fors leat TAYLOR & MAURY’S m 10-4t 4d Bookstore, joors west of Sth street. SCISSORS, MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, nsorided on the outmde “Proposais for Treasury | 83 &c. at GIBBS’S Hair Store, near 13 i trac! f. i ke | diate directions will be givento return such depos- serve this really fine collection of Pictures, exr- —-> 5 — into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to ma. cuted by M. Troye, an artist who belongs to a We Catt ATTENTiox to the great sale of En- T° THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, | good the difference between the offer by the said ite. Should the proposais be variant from the pro= and the next lowest bidder. t tice, ti family which, for upwards of two cenuries, has | <7@¥ings yow taking place at Green's anction Wo rr’s ScueipaM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS. Signed. A. BL esne ed reeae ue aa or of this notice, they maniteoted groat taltot for the fine arts. In 1833, | rooms. The collection Is an exceedingly fine one —— pateglce as 1 : i 3 jen’ cal ent hereby certify. that, to the best of my knowledee | 41! proposals under this notice must be sealed and Mr. adopted our country as his own, and since | embracing historical and sacred subjects, land. | ‘The proprietor begs leave to oail the attention of | _ 1 mare opps | P then bas for several yearn, up to the time he left | scapes, animal. paimings, sporting scenes, &c., | strangersand the citizens of Washington, toavery | and beliel. the abuve named guarantors are g for Asia, beld a professorship In the St. Joxeph | &c., engraved in the highest style of art, superior article of Holland Gin, which he introduoed | ®t suficient E.F, | Notes.”” ‘They will be opened at this departmentat | Pa.av.. and at his Selesroom, a as College. near ¥obile. to the American public under the name of Wolfe’ m 9-dtMayll 12 0’clock m., on the said fifteenth day of March, ADIES BRAIDS, PLAITS.CUR HALF These pictures ave the result of his visit tothe | Crxevrt Count. —The case of Statham, Smith- Scheidam Aromatic Schnapp: UGENE DUPUY, HOWELL COBB, WIGS and PUFFS. at GIBBS'S 1s: ese. localities dep og and nae rs iy eowte exceed- bes = ™ cual CLG een ne if , os This Gin 1s manufactured by the proprietor exclu- E ee SeuE ACERT For Presse & Lovaiws, Seoretary of Treasury. | dear corner of 13th st-and Pa ay. 296m ee te ein rents of ext, Wat are seceg- | i Les ‘ © ye court all of | sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holland. It 1s eel BR + c' Me FASTO: LARK ‘4 SECOND 1 D DEON for sale pescado Visitors to the same scenes as strikingly jena and was not closed when they ad- made from the best Barley that can be procured in Sh Agency pee ee Pa} Fy 48 LouIsine avn c Sota dour ihake A — HAND MELOD Toe srvding pletuce in the exhibition ts an im- | Warten Rererys —Jno. Kelly, Veland,drunk; | EMfope,at any cost, and flavored and medicated, | having itcen transferred trom the late firm of Lneee ‘7th street, under the Avenue ii fo 2 BLLH® Pingo Store. Pressive representation of that remarkable body | workbouse ‘§) daya, : jh berry, but by the most A Kaho, Va., do; do’ not by the common hare! ’ triking picture | Mary Aan Smith, Md ,do; do, ‘Thos Dorady, | Choiee botanical variety of the Aromatio Italian Ju- ife by the arti Ireland, vayrant; do. Mat. Garvan, Ireland) | per Berry, whose more various extract is distill- Co., 599 Broadway, to my own firm,(Mr. Geo, K, tose ‘ing now in Roanection with my establish B4ceack express OFFICE Basse det ke eden aeraie tat Focal tee bers oat! attention toa desirable Stock * Sess costibend ite ty of Pr CLOTHING. which they now have on exiiby Adjouminn The States Printing Of. who spent nearly three weeks upon the borders of | drank and disorderl j dismissed. Jos. Lewis, and recti! with it bond & constant supply of Piesse of C NG whi ym y ibi~ = —_— -— Inching pom the solemn sea teeing at | Haste MESA Un Ane and coin, 8644 Cdn. “instecor | tadtscompounda: the Pesachis Nar preparations | Sf o etree, Shas they arecsortincl ve | arf ytatmen ee sernee tech, Palgmece In looking upon the solemn sea stretching out Howard, Md.. carrying weapon ; do. $2144. C_ | vornand aroma, altogether transcending in its Cor fu all thesr variation; oo which may be added, trom | olose off the lot if ible, effort necessary | opened an office, at the above piace, for the ~ < a opal ne a ete Mist one can alinost f-«t the | V. Donahoo. D. C., thot; security for a further | diatend Medicinal Propertienany alooholiobeverage } time to time, whatever suid firm may introduces in | on their part shall be used in order to please thes modation of the public, where orders for appalling silence and desolation pervading the | hearing. Fourteen'lodyers, non-residents. heretofore known. market, combining excellence with novelty. Mer- | oustomers. ——— atric. region -—— is sombre DEALERS IN CL D GENTS FURNISHING CLOTHING AN ebone of water the Dead Sea. ‘T Was executed at no little peril the use of ye to conv: oe i chants may rely upon their orde.s being flied with In the CLoTHING DFPARTMENT we can guarantee | to and from Railroad Peper, a2 OF | Sandan at the point where |g hatG'tn ttagr ot: ALA mestog ofthe clerks | whole Medial Faculty ofthe United Statens and | promeiness su ve, asd on ay favors tornm ax | ene at tobe pertat i Everything oureetves, and | ‘gee open fbn 7ctaiock & go-to Ye oleek pm. p i om i r . fore. e. a > 5 by b aero retin ae = vt ptm attached to the office of the Secretary of the Treas- has received answers from about four thousand ane 609 Brosdway, New York. | have no he tation in saying our goods will be found | daily, except Sunday. 7 te u°a bij 2 Baptist “2 — ury. convened March 10. 1888, the followin Physicians and Chemists, who endorse it over their = usi to the best order work in the country. to 10 p. m oN ré th i tions were unanimously adopted : di ivible addition to the M: {7 The real Frangipanni Perfume is manufac- Vatching the various changes of fashion, partie! gage Agent Baltimore and b nother admirable gue ln the seene mene | Wass Vere ponsinsierridhncrsamar signatures as a most desir: ition a | eared only'by Messrs. Piesse & Lubin, of London, | may rest as-ured of finding the latest cut ane mak Set a Dammseus, in which Mr. Troyelas shown his quae ane > or cae evens we teria Medica. and they take thie opportunity to caution purchasers | in store, subject to their inspection approval. | N. B.—Persons emg | eetpageen st, om aia persis ae an animal palater as well as | TRUE? james M0. Marker whioh occurred at his ree Persons who purchase should be careful to get the | against imitations, of which there are many; none, | _ $15.10 worth of Goods for Men’s, Bose ‘and Ser. timore, made up thei here a scape painter : : idence, in this city, on Tu Bali : he ®th inst ine article, as the wholecountry is flooded with | however, approach, in any degree, the exquisi'e fra- | vant’s Wear, will be sold at auction 10e8,and pur- | they will stop, by ing up their checks to my The Torkish Bazaar ix anexceedingly admira- Resolved, That the amenity of manners, the so eivu a the lot. ‘This is | agents onthe cars, willl have their ble int j i © and imitations. TE ANGTRANNT hovauer, Seg eatdhioey vances cio Foteorgpeng proved on ex- t this office. or at Baltimore No.1 le interior ia which the grouping. coloring, | ciat disposition and kindness of heart uniformly ex- Put up in quartand pint bottles, in cases of one FRANGIPANNI OIL et the Hair, exquisitely | amination. Call and see ua at the above Store. no xtrecharce. a and anatomy fre alike excellent hibited, during his long service im the department 4 h, and for sale by’all the respectable Drug- | scent dB-sm GASTON & CLARK. eS, EVERGREENS.& The scene on the banks of the Sea of Galilee je | h in our breasts the warmest feelings of | dozen Seated a ro FRANGIPANNI FRUIT. Hold their scent for : ae cS, EVER ENS, &o, one calculated to call up a world of aacced acsu- hile for sroslantand sxtbomiaived ind Grocers ue tach ara FE fears and imparta delightful fragrance to articles ROM LONDON. Sheridan's Dranmtic Worke, | Toe trait growers ia respectfully clations, ax well as to vratily theevye mecely Of : - (bees they mre placed near. . : of Navi 1 vol. gt. called to the very extensive stock of TREE other fine pictures in this collection we would . od, Fiat the many and iniportant duties Fore meveies am Alonsineteret TRANGIPA NNT Teouas p ROAr. saa ake Hoptemeron of Margaret of avarre, iets. toes pp ewe glee 9 not vie gladly on k did «pace allow confided to nim during tis long and useful career nee Depot, No. 22 Beaver street, New York. der between the tongs, put a piece of Incense up.n | Harold's Tracole a val orour description, and guaranteed as Mr. Trove 1 bt these pictures here. we | hive alwaye heen so efficiently and satisfactory Bee Seek el ae __. | it, and the apartment Nill be delightfully perfured. | Polygtott of Foreign Proverbs. 1 vol. $1.25. gureey, fe cest kinds,suited learn, in the hope that Congress might buy them | perf. rmed that we deplore his death asa cop ee B. BRADY pectfuil Senamisen tat be FRANGIPANNI POMADE. Thisis an Itai- Jassio Tales, | vol. #1. Peach Trees. largeand thri i for some of the Government buildings ware re wourn for the departure ofa valued friend | [Yf |}. BRADY respectfully ian unguent for the hair Ite superiative fragrance | Homers Vuisd: literal tra-siation, | vol.25 ete Dwaif pears, over Siu one's two years old, — hat we tender to hie afflicted funily | | AGALLERY QF PHOTOGRAPHICART | has given ta world-wide repntation. Cer der: gee iteral transiation, ¥ Vel. 75 ‘splendid Trees, $25 to $35 per 100. SeRiovs Acctpent —Tuesday last a young thy for theirhereavementand par- | it Washington, at No. 32 Pa. avenue, (over Sweeny, jit pelt bag SAICHET, wis Wee bad Seeck Geanaian vol. 7 ota. Apple Trees, best southern varieties, strong ard mas, named Rezin Ferguson, was very seriously row st his loss, and that a copy | R eave gpg ein regasamellmow my Le eer s We Hand Book [kira rs ig 1.9175. | si good. 9is eta Chernes, Neotariner, maimed by the bursting of a musket with which e pecan 3 peu ST, Pickerraph,injherto made only at hi known 20, see arr Per Henvrep, B ears onaee Crown, literal transiation, 1 _ Plums, quinore. Currants, &¢. he was trying to shoot ducks near Buzzard Point. =P G. Ropwan, Chairman. a aa Babe rk Phe mane For sale at my Nursery, near Washington "The vol. 75 ct: lent Hughiridian,1 vel, 90 dts, Grape Vines, a ype including the finest The barrel of the musket burst, tearing away two *- Hemme Jones. Secretary. mena are inoluded in his colleotion, peep ag hehe Sead a Fre Malveye Miscellanies, Tro @ Strom ercnien sorte, as wellas the Freneb, Engiieh fagers of hix left hand, and cutting his head heap; portraits of many of the most distingw Also, & assortment of ORNAME, Selden’s Table Talk, 1 vol. $1.25, ; and Belgian varietie™ prince Albert, Randel’ Al the time of the accident several persons were ioe ate be Ck me ted Sater is Teh RVEWOREEN, SHADE, and FRUIT Lor Mahon’ ise of the Indian Empire, 1 vol. | Rhubarb vatientes <8 . auy okra spire frou tas Capea ab tee Confectionery, corner 12th and F sts, mona pe orp per no ere | ian 222m Josaua PEincr. | $125, FRANCK TAYLOR. Aperaeus Rove og Rg tn a gua. Mr. Ferguson is about 22 yeets of age, ard J, Fusewct. | Goring that period. He feole t that th NEW STORE, G7-LOCKS —CLOCKS!—CLOGKS =cJuat re |B’ NSeinte. shoes! Deodora, 5 10'S feet. vers the wound will be a disadvantae to himin ful- # command ANGS, OLLS, GLASS, oe. | Choiveda Zraat netorisent af CLOG weitymetrionl = sommner se lowing bis profession, he ‘eing a bricklayer. Gein it os " Nn ‘the lic, jan B-eotf *w uly an hie former patron ee woe. 1 ROMEO Seed rade, of fiteat unity and cAU! — Ys es nmudnight. FRANK MO- psec Rr emcee tl ENTE Pe earls Sl en otreror, espe . int bit that he has taken 4 Ho Manaiace in Jan —some days azo Convad | & No Choe Aeaailory,o1 Flor- THE AMBROTY No $35 Pee ee $49 Pa. av., opposite Browne’ Hotel. 386 Teh, corner Hy PES ry venue, nearly ‘opposite int I a] ery are said to be the best 1s’ Hotel, where he now offers an entirely few “ | fe B-FAa TAM Sob! was committed to jail, charged with rape | “The funeral will take vlace from the National AKEN et me Gol ‘and 5 N. B CLOCK MATERIALS, such bg , ‘eunmne taken in the city. They are tree likenesses 4re | and well-selected k of— upon Charlotte Gerholdt. The cease wouid have Hotel. - i Spar a gsivy Hy oe sa= tunmweay taken inthe city. I hav ine lat ip and Tlnseed Gil Bove alle Balls, 1 ky 7. Py: New as Faguons—- come up for trial at this term of the Court, but | (fog : ep : or rinias. ag, pore de a 9 Pe a a inl vorid of Fashion, LIKE: either Daguerreotypes m- joks, - RGE COLLEG: OF NEW MUSIC | iatest on Tuesday all difficulty was obviated, and the | -rnis mor ing, the 1ith instant, WM GIBSON. | brotypen) COPIED, Anex, ‘or fourtegn years La Ol por New meer necessity for a trial removed by the marriage of | eldest son of and and Juliana M. Crosdaie, RT taken Rota Aspe” yacrones hn ine! . 2. Lacks! Fy ‘Pa. ave... si ariale ‘wholecele-ental red this. at er the parties im the county jail, The service was | aged 5 years muy ‘re invited to at by vin +) ‘avenue, near 10th F. ELLIS. putting tive dreas and res of Mrz. tists, ma. ert med by the Rev. Mr. Finkle. “Phe parties |, rt nds of the id ci li scars 5a ts Hn AY Cm loa. 7 ADIER’ TUCK, ant all corte of COMBS, 6 Kons Ms v's streot, now P+. avenue, To morrow (Saturday) Af- Yen Mage enn a begusitel a “die: and all — ~ i at hie ~eree TAY ‘Sc Ps. er. ‘ . Ole Dear 13th st ‘ave, oi aoe es Ree Seat one? kit ey Mitssts hosel peaq’? ms ave yousg—the groom js in tolerable circum. |" eral from Uatrious ; aud } ternoon, at stances as to fi |, and very ind: A the bride a very good looking young woman. " Dateance Bes please copy.)

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