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LOCAL INT! Notice To ApverriseRs.—To secure the most con«picnous positions for advertisements in Tuk Star they mnst be sent to our office as early in Those who delay to observe this caution should not complain if they do not find them where they prefer to see them always safest to get them to our counter between £ and 10 tn the morning, if wishing them insert- ed satisfactorily on the same day. —— Atremrtep Revoir ix THR PENITENTIARY — During a short time yesterday afternoon, the U. S. District of Columbia Penitentiary was the scene of considerable excitement, on account of an attempted revolt of several prisoners. The design was, however, frustrated, and the refrac- tory convict speedily quieted. by the determined Promptitude of the Warden, Thomas Esq . and hissmall but efficient guard jated to us by the officers of . ' ul Mr. J. Jupson Barctay, of Philadelphia, de- LLIGENGE. livered a lecture before the Young Men's Chris- tian Association, in the lecture room of the Smithsonian, on Friday night—subject, « Egypt and Palestine.’ The lecturer commenced b Zround of Jewish history the svat of the earliest civilization and learnin: it was to the wandering tribes of Asia what the Roman empire was to the Celt races—a land of abundance; nations heing but starveling exoti son to this garden spot of the primitive world. That the Turkish mosques over the cave of Machpelah and Shechem contai remains of Jacob and Joseph, tian mummies the plains of ‘Appended will be First Warp Patrot. found a list of the citizens designated to serve as @ patrol for the First Ward : C. Abert, J.N. Avlick, A. Borland, J. A Bor- GEORGETOWN.” ~ Correspondence of The Star. Grorcxtown, April 19, 1858. Fishtown seemed to be getting in full blast for a short time yesterday afternoon. Three of the Washington Regulators, alias ‘States Hose’’ party, came over, an extent in their favo: alias bad whiskey, one of them offered a reward of ten dollars to any one who would farnish him with an axe with which to cut down the Know Nothing pole standin; present told him he five dollars, when the villain im: hima severe blow; a fight ensued, and two of them received as a rewa sound drubbing and t their companion saved his bac We have but one TU-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. NE 5 ar er ne By J.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. land, A. Balmane, ©. C_P. Barnard, F. W. Bran- 'g, Geo. Bender, H. T. Bowen, J. M. Bar- ) J. Bucy, J. H. Burch W. Burebell, W G. W.A. Bradley, A. Collins, rt, H. Chapman, J. Cor- L. Cohen, Mar- W. Corcoran, H_ Douglass, es. S. Duvall, Terreace . E. Edwards, G. Emmer- R Earle, H C. Fillebrown, Frank. J.C. Fearson,J W. Martin Foley, Wm Forsyth, H. Forrest, Guy Grabam, am, Wm. Goldsborough, Arnold Harris, A. A. Humphries, C. M. B. Har- ris, C. Haskins, C. Hager, C. M. Hines, D. M. Hanes, David Hines, E. Hines, Jno. H. Harrison, Geo. Hopkins, H. Hurley, W. B. Harrison, J. Hazel, J. Henning, P. H. Hauptman, S. P. Hill, jah Harrison, Wm. L. Hodge, W. Houndschild, W. Haines, Wm. H. Hines, the day as possible. SHOES, GOOD WILL, at Pustic Acction.—Ou Apri izth, at 1! o'elock, and 13th sts., 1 shall ‘various styles and qual- ‘OCK OF ROOTS & x MONDAY MOR at Mr. Forrest's B. nue, between i2th sortment ribo Scina the k clay, J.-M. L. Buil paneer Bruft, M. Blair, N R. Boyd, R. Bates, B. H. Clementa, coran, J. Callahan, J. N. tin Conner, R. J. Cleme: W. T. Crawford, jr., C. E. Davis, P.C. Davis, P. KE. Drury, W. W. Davis J. B. Entwisle, Geo. Fillebrown, J. Freere, Jno. Fister, W. M. Furguson, W John German, H. Grab: Havirax, April 9 Liverpool, with 4 here this afternoon oe out on the 25th ‘ariiament proceedi: have been ‘The Government bod fo nt the main features of whi mersten’s, but the details di pointment of Pelissier as ambassador to was giving general satisfaction. A telegraphic dispatch from Madrid the Government had introdnced the ig sinvery in the Spanish territories. nges Lave been made in the English id after indulgin; —The rite beverage ‘* ates to ¢) ic and Gothic ities, Gents’ Patent Leather and Patent Leather and Calf Skin Pumpay &e), &o. Lo, Giaas Cases. Shelving, Drawers, and other Store Fixtures ALSO, The Lease of the establishment, whiok ex, Ist, 1859. with the privilege of rene ears. at the name rate. doubdted'y one of the best locations for the above business in the city, and the sale is posi- inducements to persons who A young man word fornish him one for mediately struck n to this day the mbalmed Egyp- Joseph's shepherd brethren in were as truly Eg: Bedouins as those who have of late sprei struction over that country. mies the Jews were again settled in that same land of Goshen, to which event we owe the trana- lation of the Jewish Scriptures into the Greek These facts render E; lude to Palestine threw the sacred Osiris, Apis and Primeval grandeur Detks, Ottomans, fd for their temerity a he loss of their shooters; con by a precipitous complaint to urge against those present at the time, and that ix, zrace a few pieces of rope in testing the strength of all three of the scoundrels Under the Ptolo- law abolishin: that they did not dis: ‘The particulars, ay rel Prison, are as follows: A prisoner, named Joseph Cunningham, con- victed January 6, 1558, of larceny, and sentenced Ky pt a fit pre- ersian, over- Cambyses, the credit of 30, 60, ard days, for satisfactor!); dorsed notes,b earing interest. S. V. Hurdle, 's of beef cattle at the yards yester- day amounte ‘TELEGRAPHIC-NEWS FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. THREE pa YS LL. ATER FROM EUROPE. steamer A. from ihe 27th ult., arrived steamer Anglo-Saxon ntrodnced its | ch wrete tke Lord Pai: ferent Mr. Crampton gees to itish engineer. Watt, who was f es, bas arrived in England erated on ball to 200 head ; 160 of which were urchased by District butchers at $4a&5 on the oof, equal to SsaS10 nett. were lett over. 5c. per lb. for shear The steam tugs Tempest and Bell Haven have since our last report the following ves- sels: Packet schrs Sylvanus Allen, Sears, from _ __ J.C. MoGUIRE, Auct. By J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. AND HOUSEHOLD, EF- Fects at Pusiic Avctiox.—On MONDAY lock, at the F ur- inthe old Union Building, on B street, be*ween 13th and lath sts. 1 ‘ock of Furniture and Household Ezypt is truly the basts of important city is Alexandria acolony of Greeks settled at Racotis. keen perception he at once saw what afterwards attirmed, that this was the its mame from its great jong cities as he did among nificent in the wortd. A. Jardin, H. D. Johnson, T. A. Jenkins, A. Kib ble, C. Kraft, James Keely, J. Kennard, Ma tin Kelly, Billy Keefe, man, F. Linkins, George A. Lane, John Lewis, R.A_ Lacy, Thos. Lundy, Wm. B Linkins, W: T. Lucas, A. H. Mechlin, A. Miller, B. Mackall, D. McDonald, C. D. Maxwell, G. G. B. Mickum, George Maynard, Geo. T. McGiue, kingdoms. Its most to six vears’ confinement, had attem: Alexander found open the tool chest in the broom-ma is supposed with the intention of obtaining the tools to use as weapons. For this he was ordered to bis cell by Officer Fry. to comply; when the officer sent convict Henry F. Koss for the Deputy Warden; and on the arrival tion of (be Vice-Royali uestion was negatived 3 The Times’ Paris cor General Pelirsier is aw: ‘The remaining 40 - M. P. King, C. Len- very scarce, selling at 4a URNITUBE fi i2th,at ten eorge A. Davi niture Store of Cunningham refused founder, it ranked am shall seii all his men, the most mag of the latter, sage out, on several occasions Effects, comprising — Mahorany Sofas, Divans, Rockers, and Parlor fa Tables, Card Tables, Boston, to Hartley; Rutan, from New York, to Messrs. Dodze; S$! G. King, from Philadel to Hyde & Davidson; Rodman M Price, C bers, from New York, with cement for Captain unningham was soon forced to Geo. Maynadiere, J. H. lin, J. R. Moore, J. W. Moore, N S. Mickum, Thos. P. Morgan, J. Martin, W. Mattingly, W. T. Ictlair, I. R. P. Mech- walls were fifteen miles in circumference. C. Mason, & contained 4,000 pataces, on a platform of 100 steps, and the great librar of antiquity, containing 70,000 volumes. Calip short time after this, Isaac Lambert the temple of Serapis, oner, convicted at the same time and on th Marble top Centre and &« der himself, and Ladies’ Worksta: will be at the cost of his de charge with Cunningham, attacked Kos« and struck bim several times for going after th uty warden, in compliance with Fry Otticer Fry quickly interfered and ordered Lam- bert to bis cell; but he also the officers were force in his case. The diticulty was now thought to be over and Meigs for the Washington Aqueduct; Saratoga, Clark, from New York, to Getty & Lookout, Doyle, Lubec, toG. Waters; Eldorado. Saunders, Philadelphia, to W. H. Godey; Mil Boy, Occoquan; Rough and Ready, Mason, from Northampton, potatoes to Peter Berry. The Tempest towed out yesterday, the brig Jolin Freeman, laden with flour for The Tempest also towed up to Ale Gilt and mahogany frame Mi 8. T. Mason, sr.. Surtamns and shad . T. T. Mason, jr, WE ourse, Daniel Nibb,G. P. Pomeroy, ie, H. D. J. Pratt, Jobn Potts, Jas. E. il. Posey, Wm. H. Parker, W. Phipps, Albert Ray, B. T. Riley, D. W. Riggs, H. B. Rochat, J. A. J.C. Roemele, John Rabb, edfern, R. Ricketts, Thos. Omar consigned this immense intellectual treas- ure to the flames, with this summary decree, “If these writinus agree with the boo! are useless; if they disagree, the and ought to be destroyed.” tial to heat, for six months, the 4,000 baths of the city. Mark first preached the Gospel bere. Here stands the pillar of Diocletian, falsely called Mahogany, wai k of God they are pernicious urrished mate- proved refractory,and Feather Beds, ain compelled to resort to es, Counterpanes, Quits, Blankets, Linen Sheets, n was abundant, China. Giass and Crocker J.E. Rollins, Jos. order reigning. It was supposed that most of the India would be taken by joint stock banks dings range from 9 to 100. The supp! and the applications at thi and not increased on Friday the officers proceeded to their however, that ‘d to more of thecon- under the name of in December. 1858, on a charge of lar- ceny, and sentenced for aterm of eighteen months, took the first opportunity that offered to knock down one Charles Campbell, a fellow Prisoner in the shoe shop was near, rushed forward and canght Roe, and struck him with a shoe-rubber. stant almost the warden himself received a se- vere blow on his left shoulder and had bis hat knocked eff Torning immediately and draw- his revolver he found ‘Together with a la house-furnishi: Terms: #20 and under, eredit of 1, 2,3, dorsed notes, Riggles, W. Rich, W. Riggles, Wm. Rapley, Poe Wm. Ramsay W. W. Russell, C. ', C. Souissa, Daniel Serrin, D. C. Serrin, F. Schneider, Geo. P. Sanger, J’ B. H. Smith, James Sibley, John Sibley, J. Sinclair, Robt. Sibley, R. M. Sutton, 3. C. Smoot, Tyler Southall, W. B. Shnbrick, W. T. Stiver, B. O Tayloe, C. Tuttle, Elias Traverse, R. Tansil, S. Tustin, T. J. Triplett, A. P. John Vesey, H. Warrington. Williams, RA. Wate: Ts Tge sssortment ofarticles in the ‘‘ Pompey’s pillar,’’ a monument of buried em- pires,a sentinel overa vast charne] field of tombs and mummies, it tas witnessed the decay of Eaypt. Greece and Rome, and still disputes with time the empire of the attirms that “Egypt is the gift of the Nile,”? was its antiquity, before we occu- on the page of history. The leetnrer then gave a beautiful and graphic description of the favored region rendered so roduetive by this wonderful river. Rapidly tracing the wonderings of the Hebrews through the desert, he next gave a brief sketch of Hebron; then passing on to the ls of several posts of the turbulent spirit exten: victs, for a man imprison terday, the ship Wm. Herbert, fro laden with railroad iron. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. ORGEROWN CITY GUARD. ATTEN- N.—You are earnestly requested to punctual in your attendance at a moeting to be held inthe Armory on MONDAY EVE. N.NG, April 12, at 8 o'clock. J. J. OWENS BERRY, C: OTATOES.—200 bush: m eerpens cash; over that sem, a and 4 months, for satisfactorily en- bearing interest. J.C, MeGUIRE, Auct. Herodotus, who bewildered wit #UTURE DAYS. By J.C. McG ‘The warden, who hur, C. Vinson, Walker, John rs, W. J. Wil- R.R. Aylmer, C. Boreman, G. R. Barber, H Bittenger, J.D Boyd, J. Banon, J. E. Byram, IRE, Auctioneer. XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE- 4 woLp Errects, Ban ann B Postic Avction.—On TUESDAY MOR*1 April 13th, at ten o’clock, at the hotel of G. D’ At the same in- AR PIXTORES aT White Mercer and 3.0 ter demand at 202 disconnt long paper advanced to 4 and even6 nt from India say that Sir bell, with fifteen regimen and three regimen detachments of two tation against Austria y bushels Red Mei himself beset by who were appa- r the very circum- roers just received eady, and for sale nois, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th and lath streets, I shaliseil all the Furniture and Efiects, Mahoxany hair-spring Sofas, Rockers, and Parlor ind mahogany Centre and Sofs Tadies, Solemon, in conneciion with them, i lp) ee that a perfectly formed arch had been ri discovered at the terminus of the ing from the * fountain sealed.” date of the arch about three hundred Boulanger, W. H. H. V. T. Barr, Wm. Brown, Andrew Car- Crump, J. Caldwell, Jobn Carroll, troll, John Cumberland, Thos. Car- . A. Caldwell, A. W. Denham, F.R. several desperate fellows, rently previously prepared fo! stance which had transp.red. The threatening appearance of the revolver and lots to suit pur- ER BERRY, ., Georgetown pelse WATCH REPAIRING, the determination ot Eight hundred Montenegrin bed violated Austrian territory and penetrated He: Forty entered Sntorma and burned everything ses to submit to the treaty for the navigation of the Danube. rden rather damped nstead of continuing rior to the founding of Rome, DOREY, BN ad ave an interesting account of Bethle- ch he said was the only Christian vil- lage of any note in Palestine. Church of the Nativity, the grotto in which Je- rome translated the Scriptures, &c. He then gave a full and interesting description of the sacred localities in compared the modern wi clo-e:l with a description o| the site of which is now ecenpied by the Mosque of Omar, into which, thong! us, the lecturer once gained. admittance; ~hatacter of assistant architect. lived four years in Palestine, the speaker was perfectly fawniliar with this most interesting subject; and treated it in such an at- ve manner us to bighly entertain and de- and appreciative audience. many of whom bed traveled in the East, an ‘afore, the more competent to judge of Which was so interspersed with apt illustrations and appropriate aneedotes as to eli- cit frequent applause. HH. Dyer, J. Deremer, J. W. Dyer, S E. Douglas, J. Dawson, Wm. T. Dove, W. Dillow, A. Ellery, J. W. Easby, J. Expey. J. Greieth, R. Earle, sen., R. Earle, jr, W.A Elliot, G. W. Flood, L. C. Frank, A. A. Gaw- ler, F. W. Greenweil, John Gillip, Milton Gar- ner, E. Hanly, G. W. Hin- 1 Glasses, Mantel Ornaments, nask Curtains, their valor, however, and i co the assanlt they retired to their seats. Mitchell also came to the assistance of Mr. Thorn- quelling the retractory Efforts were next made to discover who struck the warden, but they proved unsuccess- ful, ax the better disposed among the prisoners were undoubtedly afraid to inform onthe des- Several irregular cor; in Bosuia by wealthy Tue Markets. Liverroot, March 27 —Cotton—Sales of the week 65.000 bales. on speculation market opened id to the Repairing of E WATCHES ia Special attentio: moe FIN Whatnot, Fancy’ Lovages, Arm Chairs, Comm: Superior lron-sprinj ley, and aided in It contains the SON, idge strvet, below the Post Ofhce, seosgetown, D. C. PR Sei Ta 2 creaus, Wardrobes, FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN. ie enie Meee ay Feather Holsters and Pillows, Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Sheeting, Brurse ns, ‘Three-pl: mu Oucloth, Stair and Extension Dining Table, Chairs, French Chica Dinner and Tea Servioe, Bleck Tin Chafin; Cat and pressed ‘utlery. Silver Bar Counter, Oyster Liquors, Cigars, Bay About fifty pieces superior copper Cooking Uten Togetier with a general assortment of Household rett, R. Gott, D. H ton, H. Haney, H. W. Hough, W. daronnd Jerusalem, ie ancient city, and Solomon’s temple, J. Herbert, J. W. Irwin, J. W. Johnson, D. G. Major, Jas. Moran, J.P. Min- nix, J. B Moore, 8. M. McKean, W.H. Minnix, i. W. H. Newman, Morgan Ov: den, C_A. Perkins, 3. P. Parker, Wm. H. Per- kins, Thos. Quantrille, B. Random, C_H.S Rhett, HR. Randall, J’ KE. Ritter, J. M. Rigus, 4. Rhinehart, C. Steedman, John A Steele, J” Swartz, J.W. Sennett, M Shanks, A. Storrow, Stover, S. H. Sherman, Sam. Stott, KE. D. Ton- sam, J. G. Totten, R. A. Taylor, WH. Thomp- son. H. Wetherill, A.J. Watson, John Watt, J. Willcox, W. Youn; Cc L DIORAMAS Of the Cities, Ruins, Pinins, Lakes. nd Palestine, aleo the Sernes in the AMERICAN REVOLUT: Destruction oc Pompeii, ac., &c., all illuminated with two Drummond Lights, wil be exhibited in theabove Hail o1 MONDAY ard TUESD. 12th and 13th, at 734 o'clock. Children half price, ap 9-st* | ew DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, &o. JOHN H. SMOOT, No.119 Bridxs street, Georgetown, D.C. York and Phiiadelphia,a desirable assortment of Ladies’ Dress reat many of which naving been bought From all the circumstances, it is evident that the whole occurrence was the result of a concert- prisoners to overpower the escape; and the scheme obably have been successful had they possession of the tools; for the small y adequate to resist them, when armed even with such weapons. Eleven of tbe most intractable have been put into close con finement, and every precaution has been taken to prevent another outbreak. mi Ingrain Carpets, ed plan among the otticers and make their closed ayainst all slass Ware, Decanters, &o, lated Castors, ox, Bar Fixtures, ENINGS, April xuard wonld be hardl _ Admittance 20 ¢: light # most refined ‘The Warden thinks ‘ators of this insubordination have not yet been discovered; and he has enjoined on his icers the strictest observan wards all the prisone: Cotte is dull Spirits turpentine dult sion market is quiet and generally un- rticles arein exeellont order, having ta few months. ‘Terms ; $30 and under, each ; over that sum, a has reesived from New been in use bu largeand ve.y Goods. » by Accipent.—Yesterday afternoon, a little boy ice of discipline to- credit of 60 and 9 days, Roebuck moved the aboli- ty of Ireland. The previous respondent believes that ‘arm partisan forthe Eng- The United States frigate Niagara, on her pas- Tan over 300 miles It is reported that Allsop bas offered to surren- provided tbe British government The British exports for February shows a de- crease of more than £2,000,000 compared with There was a bet- The terms for f Earopean infant of European cavalry others of native cavalry, with 60 heavy guns and mortars and 63 field pieces, had crossed the Ganges, and the attack ucknow was expected to commence Februa- ry 27th, when Jung Buhedurs and Gen. Frank’s forces, 12,000 strong, would reach Lucknow A Kassian camp of 100.000 men bas been formed. in Poland and may be considered as a manifes- were being organized including 45,000 bales taken 9,500 baies for export. The at an advance of pews cansed a decline of lities. Lower qualities have declined & per_steamer Persia. Sales on Friday estimated at 7,000 ales, including 1,000 bales for export and « like amount for i The market closed quiet. Orleans middling 7; Mobile fair 79-16. Stock in 412.000 bales, includ i Flour is dull and prices irregular steady at 33s 6d 204,000 bales American cotton. There is but little inquiry and prices ‘Sugar is quiet, but The money market is for satisfactorily endorsed HAS. S. WAILACH, Trustee. J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, 20°clock m., in front of the premises, | shall e fine pric ge T8, no matter how pacific about 10 years old,who said his name is Tommy and who follows the occupation of a bone-picker, jumped from the steps of an omnibus near Four- and-a-half street and Pa. avenue, and he was knocked down and run over by Dr. Lippitt’s assing at the time. mg store, at the corner, and his wounds dressed by Dr. Lippitt, who was re- juiced to see that the poor boy was not seriously arantee to customers that they their behavior or pretensions. walse ol thet money. 2 kis adopt to communicate with each ot some instances. however, so shrewd as to be almost beyond detection There are now in the to wit: 60 white males. females, and 6 negro females. been admitted since December |: notes, bearing int Morey is abundant. England has increased £772,000. The Feeshet in the South. New Ogveans, April 10 —The rise in. the Mississippi is the highest ever known. “[ whole country on both sides, from Nay Lake Psovidence, ix submerged, and are getting the fu assortment will be found the folowing : Rich Flounced A’quille Black Milk Kobes Colored Flounced Bayadere and Pinid Silks Black Dress Silks, best makes, from 75 to 31.50 suitable for mourning ced Barese Robes, with two and three Wa. Brapiey and James Davis.—The above parties were tried here for stealing certain money and an eye-glass from Miss Lydia S. English; but, failure to identify the goods found on them cleared them, and they were discharged. ‘They were also presented to the stealing a large sum (some $90) ¢ peritentiary 105 prisoners, ego males, 3 white Of these, 41 have and Harness. ACH, Trustee. J.C. McGUIRE, Auet’r. By J. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. taken into Clark's rand jury for damage has been done Barege Robes A’quille, some very cheap Organdie and Lawn Robes and inthe piece Lawns, in great variety, from 10 cts. to 18% A large lot of Fast € ECUTOR’S SALE OF VERY DESIRA- DWELt Nc-Hovusk anD Lot oN New Yorx Avenve, Between |: SIERERTS, aT AvcTION.—On WEDN April 14th, at half-past 5 ‘oc! art of Lot No 4in Square inches on New York ave n ith and 4th streets west, running ge depth of one hundred and fifty (156) feet seven and three-quarters (7%) inches t thirty-foot alley, with the improvements, const: ing of an excellent two story and attic Brick Dw: with back building, containing eight This property is built in the most substantial manner, and offers great inducements to persons who want a desirable residence, ‘Terms : One-fourth cash; the residue in, 12, 18 and 24 months, with interest, secured by a di trust on the premises. GRAFTON TYLER J.C. MeGUIRE, hurt, though cut about the head and face. Lowe; but, we understand, th: prosecuting ss could not identify the mon them as that which she lost—the foss hein geld and the money feund also in gold however, swere positively that they were the picked Ler pocket; and had two pectable witnesses ready to testify 4 BLE Brics friting, and b: expeeted duri while from new until Jul A larve addition is if the present term of the Court, y ist only 13 are to be A New JatLor.—We learn that Marshal Sel- den bas substituted our fellow-citizen, Mr. Pat- tick King, as the jailor for this county, vice Mr. Win. 1. Waugh, the jailor under Marshal Hoo- In that position Mr. Wangh discharged his duties entirely to the satisfaction of bis chief, and with due humanity to the prisoners in his charge. King, who is entirely competent, we know rove quite as eflicient and satisfactory in the position. STH AND 14T8 Solors at 123¢ ots. YA ured French Brijliants, Jaconeta, and Greens, and Modes Crape Mantles and aAreces New styles Ducsls and Poil De’Chevres Kine, Green, Buff. aud White Mous Delaines ered and Plaid Ginghams Bost makes English and American Prints ues, Tamatan, Crape Merette atlies, Bombazi Mouselin Deia: Mourning Veils. Bisel Ducals and English Calicot Best mikes white Cambiies, Swiss and Mui] Muslin: Dotted, Pinin aud Striped de. French Worked Swiss and Setts Valencines and Maltese Laces Hontton Collars, Maltes at7a m. with timore sailed at noon Tus River —The news from the fisheries is From the lower river we bear that the best landings are yielding scarcely sufficient to justify the proprietors in hauling the This news is contrary to the universal ¢ opening of the sea- Hopes are enter- jowever, that the fisheries will improve yet, as there is nearly a month of the regular fish- At Hunter's landing, y: Herring are t other highly res nite discouraging - etafhs wee Yesterday morning, Mrs. Lowe was present before the Court, and stated to the Judye that the grand jury had inuformed her that they had not yet dismissed the caxe. Justice Donn had been to her and a 10, and to let Daniel Ratclitfe f the money for his professional acc (It seems that bnt 855 or 266 were found in the purse which was taken from the utly, Daniei Ratcliffe Esq., bad Loewe, according to her state- She also stated that expectation entertained at th vised hertoe ines, English Crapes rofitable operations mghams, Lawns Tux Casx ov Grorce Detnt.—in this case, tried a few days ago for keeping a disorderly house, the only witnesses returned on the indict- ment by the Grand Jury, Attorney, were s, Nairnscoks, Jaconcts, stores steady. ing season to come terday, little was done. said to be very scarce, and no branch he all have been taken this season Cambric Collars we are informed by the told ber (M nd Vuencines Laces Sailing of Steamers. Rice is quiet Bark is dull Bullion in the Ban A crevasse is and precautions have been taken. The river is ril 10.—The Vanderbjit sailed New York Market: New Yorx April 10 —r State $4.20a34 30; Obio, #4 Wheat firm; Southern white #120. Corn dwi; salex of 12,000 bushels; white 73a75; yellow 75c. rk ise lower; $17.50. Lard dull at 10, hisky is steady; 2ixe.a2ike. Nav Financial. New Yor, April 10 —stocks are higher and Chicago and Rock Island 76 ; Cumber- id Coxl Company IS 4 ; 1 ‘The branch her- been very profitable irt,)that she had better have "tthe boys go, and that he wanted the other $25 to yive these poor boys passage home to New York. witinformed the lady that there could be nothing done in the matter notil the Court Black Lace Fans, rich figured and dotted ARSHAL’S SALE jonnet and Sash Bonnet Ribbons writs of fiert facias, office of the Circuit Cou tia, for the county of Wasnington and to me d:rect- ed, I shall expose to public sale for casH, in front of the Court House door of said county on 26th day of March, 185%, at 12 0’clock m_, the fol- Germiller and Carrico. ley and Snit wer by the Grand Jury, thouzh we ar they were examined before that trinunal in the In virtue of seven (7) sued from the Clerk’s f the District of Colum Ting fisheries have heretofore to the proprietor: The steamer ¢ wharves, yesterda upwards of 300 tu taken the 310, and Plain and Fancy Fringes for dress trimming: Black,’white and colored gr jot so returned y brought to the Washington ; for the Baltimore hueksters, of very fine shad. 8 ound Ste!la and printed 4, Canton Company New style Parasols, nome from nuction Alexandria during the day. $10a812. A GREAT CONVENIENCE and accommodation in- Bajou’s Kid Gloves. ail colors and numbers, Ladies of Georgetown, Washing! i nies Are respectfully JOH a Leas from the grand jury nothing to do with the part should find a bill. 9 wait in the Marshal’s office until the grand jury should meet, and then go beforethem nd make all the statements ke. as they were the proper All defendant's Arrived—at Magruder & Stone’ Sarah, Jones. from Philadelp! Magruder & Stone. MH & J_ Neale, from Port Walthall, the Gas Company Several packages of goods, per steamer Colum- bia on ber last trip, directed to James Wilson, Temain at Riley’s warehouse uncalied for. 's wharf, schnr bed property, to wi claim and interest ind lying in Georgetown. inthe iis- cu is included within the : Beginning on th ace at a point $2 feet 19 inches Bridge stroet and Market ace and rimming thence West with the north wal the two-story brick houses on the lot hereby de- soribed, and the lie thereof extending 39 feet, thenes sonth and parallel with Market Space 27 feet ‘Inches, more or less, toa point which will be inter- the line ofthe south wall of said house west, then by said line reversed cast to ce at the southeast corner ofssid house, hand with the imme of Market > hes to the pince of beginning, which is the northeast corner of said house, together withall and singular the improvements th ied upon as the property « will be so.d to sat to October term, and Nancy Hatcher, and i Fudicials to May term, 1858, in fiay Dillon, Peter Dion, Benjamin ‘Try a S h. J.D. ' Marshal for the District of Co SALE IS POSTPONED, for tof tidders, until FRIDAY, the 2d of April next, 1258, same hour and piace. J. D. HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columtia, iG" THE ABOVE SALE IS Postponed, until FRIDAY, the 7th of May same hour aud place. J.T. HO Marshal for District o} By J.C. McGUIRE, Auet SS SALE OF FU Errects.—THURSDAY MO deed are the express wagons of Osborne, that Tun regularly between Washington, Georgetown The line is in faithful and en- ergetic hands, and gives entire satisfaction to all who require the instant transportation and de- livery of anything, from a letter up to aton of freight, froin one of the sister cities into another. ‘The proprietor keeps a slate at the Star office, whereon any orders may be written. be instantly attended to. The Judge ad- 5 i M and Alexandria. Norra sideor es Bridge and Canal streets, Georgatown, uncer to eis patrons that at his 3] RANT nay be found at aii the choicest and most excelte UORS, the freshest kinds of GAMF, in season. erved nt al! hours and at the usual prices, arket Space, No. 37, between $ south from the corner o h sie bad to m tribunal to investiyate the case ntime the birds have flown, of s the respousibility of their escape from justice lay? Serreme Court—Friday —No.273 “George De Swaiz. appellant, rs. The United States Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California of Mr. Attorney General Black, this appeal was docketed and di No. 216. Stephen ©. Nelson and C Samuel R. G: Coffman & Co , claimants o dier General R. H. Stokes, Gillet, of counsel for the appellees, to dismiss this appeal for want of jnrisdiction in the Dis- triet Court, was overruled Charles W. Gazzai ts Lessee of Elam Phillips of this cause was concluded by Mr. J for the plaintitt in error vo. 7 Seiden, appellant, rs y This cause was Messrs. Coxe and Webb for the a Mr. Bradley for the appellees. Hor at ray Nationa, Hoten —The hop in. tended for Thursday evening, but postponed consequence of the grand fancy dress ball ats ator Gwin's. came off last evening. Many who attended the ball on the previous night came in Kings, Dukes, Earls, High- seys, Dancing Girls, High- ike, who figured at the pre- ball, were present on this occasion. a few in addition who were not at Mrs “x the number Mrs Scott, the Scott, of California, who ap- We rogpecttully aunounce to our e public that we have at iast sue- ceeded in having a large quantity of ALES of vari- ous kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we wiil guarantee to be the finest and the largest vari- ety that was ever offered in this markot. 8 uloe article of Ale can have r either of the following brands, n XXX Pale, India Pale, Phil- Ve also have a fine article of Brown Stout and XX Porter always on hand. 1, oF gtvento our drivers, will be R Union Bottling Depo! Mr. G. Vaxpxrwerxex, the proprietor of the omnibus line is constaatly sending to our office allarticles found ia bis coaches, and which be advertises tothe public free of charge to those who have lost them. This is a praiseworthy action, which the public stould be apprized of Mr. V. certainly deserves the utmost confidence of nence of the careful etticiency with which the affairs of his line are managed. ALE * friends end th tunity for per meot, 1t being hodes, Jr.. and san weil All persons w: arweret al. and McRae, heir fancy dresses f the steamer Briga- ‘The motion of Mr r laud Lassies and the adelphia and XX. | the ; ublic. in con: All orders by m: in’s, and amon; wife of Hon C.L peared in an elegant black muslin senting Night, whieh was ver set forth this beautiful lady to The Turkish Admiral and suit well ay many offlvers of the {Sth instant, same hour. Every Famity ought to keepa kitten to amuse m, plaintiff in error, They should also keep children to the children. amuse the kitten. Our Reuben says he is Inthe line of duty both ways, and so are his neighbors, judging by the “me-ow-ing’’ and the ‘‘boo-hoo-ing.”? SaTen eorcetowr, D. t. TRE ABOVE THE AMBROTYPES Natmy Gallery are said to be the best taken in the city. They are true likenesses and are cheaper than any taken in tho city. | havea fine lot Ws cAROB. SSeS (either Daguerreotypes or Am- IATURES taken and set in Breastpine, ROBERT SAND&, Pa. ave. bat. 8th and oth sta, RIS 183 TO GIVE NOTICE that the s y becoming, and great advantaye © were present, as Army and Navy in Conspicuous among the former was Gen Harney, who remained iatil the dancing ppellaut, and by Wartcn Retugns.—Johbn Faley, Ireland, U.S. warrant, jail. John Moore, N. Y.; John King, D C.; Flora Campbeli, colored, Mo., Betsy Da- vis, colored, D. C., each unlawfal gatheri days in the workhonse 1 Jen received the company ease, assisted by Mrs. Hale and other ladies residing at the National. The party breke up about two o'clock in the morning, aid altogether, aa an im, , CRrMinat Covet —The case of Lovisa Par ~ ker, charged with assault and battery on her own to Kill, was closed after we child, with inten 83 SITURE AND aret Brown, color- R AUCTION SALES. . GREEN, Anctioneer, IMPROVED PROPERTY, RAST OF THE CAPITOL, ON AVENUE, aT Auction —On THURS- DAY. the sth mstant, 1 shai sell, in front clock p.m., Lote © i 4 Square No. 963, all of which front on ©, between 6th and 7th streets east. ‘Tue lots range from 20 to 58 feet front each, but will suit purchasers. Un one of them . of the lots ran through the equare; handsomely located, and a hne eppor- wishing to make a good invest~ diy uproving in value, Sale pos- Terms : One-third cash; balances im six, twelve and eignteen months, jor notes beariug interest from the day of sale. A deed givenand a deed of truet A. GREEN, Auct. 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED sequence of the rain until TUESDAY, the . __|_A. GREEN, Anet. ARSHAL’S SALE.—Iin virtue of a writ itand Whisky, and 2 easke of French Brand: levied upon as the property of W. and will be sold to satiefy J term, 1858, in favor of Jesse B W. SEL) for the District of Columima. left the court room yesterday. The jury returued a verdict of guilty as in: Jobn Wilson was brou lareeny of various articles of Mudd The jury returned a v promptu affair, ber hath obtained from the Orphans’ ¢ plesant and agreeable par- Washington County, in the District of C letters testamentary on ‘he personal estare Ramecy, late of Washington cour persons having ciaims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to ex with the vouchers thereof.to the 8 before the 27th da wise by law be e: ed, Va., drunk and in tbe cai Heath, Michigan, drunk and Seven lodyers—non residents. do. H.D.E.W NG, April J5th, at 10 o’clock, by virtueof a deed isorderly; fineand t recorded in Liber J. A. 3.. No 119, foiior 72, I shali sell at the house corner of 13th and EF ail ob la and Iffects, comprising— it was one of the most ties of the season. and arraigned for othing from Wm erdict of guilty as Tur Assessments —The following table ex- hibits the value of the improvements erected in ards of this city during the year assessments of personal property eks and other securities in the city, as returned by the assessors in their recent WEDbDpING Cakks, very prett Cream and Water Ices at § Piniadeiphia Confectionery, corner 12th and 'F sts, :bit the same, ubseriber on or y of March next; they may other- xcluded from all benefit of the eaid Given under my hand this 27th day of March, 1258. GRAFTON TYLER, Exeentor. RESSES AND CLAY TEMPERING ELS manufactured by y and very cheap; Ice eat Chairs, Lounges. Walnut and Mahogany Fancy andCard Tables, Oileloth and Matti » Stair and Passage Curtains, Window Shades, Cornice, le Cottage Bedsteads, Charles Hussened was put to the bar, and sen- prisonment in the penitentiary for the various W. 1557, as also the “i Se and of bank st hasten Mee Interesting to Ladies. Ladies desiring a hair beautifier, prom improver, one that will both preserve and restore Louisa Parker was called up and received a Well deserved lecture from the judge, who then Prisoument in the penitent: Pieters olsters LOWS. Feather Beds “Black sentenced her to im; One keg £2.59: ary for two years Improvements. passengers. The City of Bai- + quiet; Sc declined; 65a 40. a ois Central shares do bonds 57 ¥ ; La Crosse and Milwaukie $; Michizan Southern 24;"New York Central $=; Reading 1*y ; Milw:ukie and Mississippt 2; Virginia 6's 92; Missouri Sasece udiovais No. 1% to Mo iison. DEN. Marshal Beek BINDIN AND PAPER-RULING B GOFF & THOMAS, Southeast corner of Eighth and PHiLAL ELPHI N y re vant 4 Tk and 6 No. 33, Ven nm it~ We send the Beer free iain Bureaus, Wardrobes. Washstands, Tottet Sete corns Glasses, nd Crockery Ware, and oth«r Stoves, r with & genera! assortment of Kitchen Re- inder, cash; over that sum, a for satisfactorily en- the Hair, will be delighted beyond measure with a Jobn Wilson was sentence: fair trial of Dr. Harris’s Hair Promoter and Im- d to imprisonment in the county S. P. MILLER, _38 south Sth street, Philadelphia. NS FOR, THE LANCER’S Jail foreight months, and pay a fine ILLE, printed on cards, 5 cents each, at the Music Dape ©! MASNotia HAMS, First lot of our Magnolia Hams (cured expressly being received to-day. ‘To those only who have not tried these hame in nsider it necessary to e*pe- We believe them to bethe This preparation is warranted, when used as di- rected, to stop the Hair failing or breaking, kee; scalp clean and healthy. and aithough you may been bald fur years, the persevering use will produce a fine luxuriant growth of Hair. tle, and if not satisfied after a few appiications, re- turn it and have the price paid refunded. Forsalein Washin corner Pa. avenue ai avenue, near 7th street. The court then adjourned To-day. the cave of the U Joseph Bulger was taken fendant (a colored man) wit) sum of money and a revolver jek Dawes. This case went to the report closed Tux Fancy Batt ox Moxpay Nieut Next.— Those charged with the management of this ap- nited States against P, charging the de- h stealing a large pistol from Freder- G. METZEROTT,__ MAGNOLIA HAMS. | dorsed notes, ton by D. B.+ iarke, Druggist, 4% street; Z. D. Gilman, Pa. Total revenue to the city treasu: rent year by the above returns $5,972. ceeees 12,080 vy for the cur Southern Marke former vears, do we co 3 SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fie erally recommend them. 11 facias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the cc FL & Under Waliaras’ Hotel.” We beg leave to say to the public that weare fully prepared to furnish, at the shortest notice, every - thing thet oan be DEPOT, sts produced from the . We name in part: Saimon, Clam: ers, direot from Norfol a Also, just received tus, Suipe, Woodovck, &e. MAKRIED. On the 8th instant, ERT T. CARROLL of Thomas Clark, Esq. $= Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia for the ie directed, I shall for cas, at the residence of t el E D’lvernois, on Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween i7th and 18th streets west, of said avenue,on W April, 1858, commencing Goods and Chat Sofas, Marble-top coking cinsses, ge tow Chamber cet y and cane-seat Chairs, Stoves. ‘arlor and Chamber Curtains, AN AMBULANCE, on Fietp HoxpitaL —There is now on exhibition in the enclosure just east of the War Department, a patent Ambulance. invention of Dr. Moxes submitted it to the ink ter’s department, with the use of the army. dent Home offered in this city. ‘The covers are marked with ourname. None proaching entertainment of our genial fellow-cit- enuine yizhout it, izens of French birth and extraction, have made ¥ arrangement to prevent the attend- ance of any one whose presence rable, a» well as to make the atti the eclar attending their famnoux ball the commencement of Lent—deser it will be remembered manage such an entertal County of Warht + Boyle, ROB- SUSA, youngest daughter CHELL, cor, 15th street Vermont avenue. every necessar, » of New York, who has pection of the Quartermas- 1a view to ite purchase for It is a very complete attir, V arrangement possible for the bene. Bt of the sick and wounded, and xo constructed may not be desi- ‘0 off with all _ TIME IS MONEY. receiveddirect from Wallace Goodwin's cel: S, of superior finish also, Watehmaker’s Reguiators. On the 9th instant, Mr. THOS, P, BOSWELL, Funeral irom his late residence, 3:2 avenue, on Sunday, at 3 p.m. Lhave this da lenthe aod other Massachusetts nment with the spirit of from the South, a fine jot of Tomatees, grown this season. Gentlemen taking Mesis out will find our housea convenient and quiet Our Bar still b in the country. Cail and wee ua. THE COURSE OF a a nae Seven en {ind test natural attractions—a fine head ri reatesi olds 118 reputation as ope of the beet mesa matter of senous uestion is what shall we do to failing off, and restore its vigor beg to say. t ronand other Bed- lattresses, Bureaus, ora, Copper Boilers, Chafing China Ware, Kitchen U ‘ea Sets, Knives and that, with ail its accommodations, it is neither It is capable of accommo- ms, and bas conveniences, in case any are badly wounded, to allow them to lie down, or be swung On the 9th instant. FRANCIS WHITTL Railroad Stations, and ail oth Py of Alpheus L. Edwards, Ex yatta kalessle yilons. mt for Goodwin's e advise all who would like to Participants among those in , to apply at once for vertised to dis eads, Feather and Hair drobes, Refrigeratora, € Dishes. Glass Ware, Japan and China T. Burners, seized andlevied bulky nor unwield ; attend, either dating eighteen perso: costuine, or as ob tickets to the parties ad They will not in a hammock. MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—Diseases of OMUTER AND IMP cations will stop the hair he dixposed of at the door provided with tent clot might of the occasion. tels of Gabriel E. fy Judicial No, new erage ‘opport: er tne pads HOOVER, m2-dts Marshal for the District of Columbia. a cae cenrcthenlhcd acess bass cence By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. RAME HOUSE AN On WEDNESDAY h, at 5 o’clock, we will sell, at public sale, on the remises, the Frame House aud fot near the corner erick streets, fronting 2642 feet on reets and running back 115 | ~y! i on the —— Sronting 3) feet on 6th street and 115 feet on Frederick st: and the Lat on the North, fronting 35 Females exclusively treated by Kemedies for Female Derangements from $1 to $5. Consultations an Call and see for yourselves at vor iane Clock the, so that when in en- Emporium, $49 opposite Browns campment a capacious tent may be spread around Quite a number of army officers have exam- ined it, and spoken in favor of its adoption. D'Ivernois, and will 16, to May term, 1858, in favor of above goodsare al! nearly unity for bargan of the bali room on the ROBINSON, REWARD will be paid for information which shall lead to the apprehension and person or persons who attempted to asaxasinate Isnac Entwisla and Reeve Lewis. at the nerthexst corner of th night of the 27th instant. ou the certifionte of the Centre Manxet. —The attendance of dealers this morning was nousuaily large, the supply in every de,artment excellent, and the demand The fish market was a Shad were selling # eb. anal small fish Be nd was well supplied, and prices vided with board, nursing and exclusive . Medicines sent by vate circulars ser Address DR, DU Cuesaresnr AND Onto Canat.—The applica- tion for an injanction made by the late Board of mpany on the Board elected as yesterday refused by round taken by the Judye we understand to be that the proper resort for the petitioners ix a court of law, wherein before a Jury they can bave an opportunity ht ina suitunder a writ of quo warranto ree, eXcept postage. Sapitol Squar ‘The reward wi Distriet Attorney. aftes pon application at the Bank of Wash: m 2 5w* T AUCTION. RNOON, April Directors of this on the I=th ultimo w: Judge Donlop. The g YANCE—-FOR Madam CLINTON PRICK. cai be consulted on business or diseases at No 18 north A street, Capitol Hill. Those wish selves of this op) rock 1 to $2 ik to avail them- rtuvity should call on her without delay. as she is acknowledged by all who visit her, toke the aos Clairvoyant now before the public, RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!! The undersigned has now and coi hand a large and vi sts upon which to erect the new vege- eds, on the site of the old fish market were pat in place yesterday, and the work will the north side of 6th of establishing marantly keeps = OP TRUTH, as HE TRIUMPH OP ‘Nactine! two great Revivals in soon be completed Ax the Circuit Court does not meet till Ma pretension on any band that t beyond June. it is hardly t, and running back 10 fee: ‘One-fourth eash ; the balance in 6 12, and — ew W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th iz interest fromday of LECTION APPROACHING —David Y. Moore, cg | rests between G and H, k , for notes bearin; ecured ly deed of tri land L vol. ST Ot, tg org or Bay burnie, & e; 62 cts. probable that the mt ings oriety “ ™ fe i ting notoriety, who was sent to jail for | Pounce i be further p n five precinets at the last Mayoralty et night by the Baptist Alley, amu tion of right of the new Intelligencer Hs Stories; 75 ots. st on the property. yancing At the coxt Ay perty. All BA: CARAS Ts fi yi ; fine ADDLES, HARNE! i ed to pete with the best manu- m proof ‘of which, read the following Re- 0 at the Fair of the Metropoli- itute for 1857: orflet deposited a Sole-leather olidity and quality of material, Tuomas, Saddler. B'S omen cue &o. His charges are DO NARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, —In virtue of a writ of | @ lien law,”” issued from Crreuit ae the Dis- | Exteysive Fy fire broke out at ? o'clock the pine woods on the plantation in Prince George's county, Md. It destroyed to ine woods and fences on the rd, Frazier. Biggs and sever: + lostances outbuildings ‘ke —We learn that an extensive yesterday morning in of Mr. Palmer, ,» Some ten miles & great extent the farms of Messrs. ‘al others, and in were burned, and Gawds im bis old vicinity. a kang of colored dixorde ly vazrants. tried hard to beg off, b was taken to the guardhouse where he name of John Moore, bat wes identifi morning. He went down to the farm for three —— it was of mouse He ARE LONDON BOOKS.—I have a Catalogue may be seen at the stand on the Avenue, iI be received, ived. Frerala. ‘A brary of 5 tu trict of Columbia, for the Cou: and to me direoted, | shall ex: casi, in front of the Court house ty,on WEUNESDAY atl20’clock,m., the fo to wit: being all defendant’ from this city. the best on exhi ‘of » the 28tm day of rare Methodist fy THe Canat.--Last nig bt Morparet Brown, or square, gilt or otherwise; or he largest | dwellings narrowly escaped conflagration was arrested ab wing, im the neizhborhood of the Pi A. HUNTER, interest, inand tothe certain burid: Lot No land . BAT, in the Ci being the whole of [ Joiming of Lot No.1 .—Trunks Covered s and every description of ring executed yes (bate Torna & No ‘7th street, oppo. Odd Fellows? La eae SiS The progress of bout two o'eloek + Was foned by the auxil @ very much intoxicated aud splasuing about ‘The probability ix, that if sbe bad not been found by the gua ds there would have | been # call for the Coroner this morning. She Was sent to the farm. GELLING OFF AT COST. » SHEPPAKDS, from Broadway, New York, pre- paring to return, will seil off. at and di teh. “TOPHAM. ‘W arhington, D. «., sot No. 16 and 12 feet next nd- ek tre whole depth feet 1 inch, and _ Withee Ven ast). HOOVER: ap3-dts Marabal for the Distict of Columbia, Stocks —Yesterday, ata sale of stocks, by J. C M:Gulre, auctioneer, Corporation stock sold for 100 and Patriotic Bank 35 ceats. Seas jot of LOOKING- BS wept som RONEK: 255 Pa. between 13th aad 15th ste. ioe er

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