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SR tee - — > sea oEeeaneneEaeee Ee ee LOCAL NEWS. Wx. Sats O'Bares, » Since his ar | Monat Asracts anv Reérosiainirine or ofA tival in this city, Mr. Smith O’Brien has avoided | Socian Livs.—This ‘was the subject of a sermon [7 Tee STAR PUBLISHES THE Lists OF LeTTERs | any thing likea public demonstration, he has been preached in the First Unitarian Church in this REMAINING IN THE Wasutneton Crt Post Orrice quietly engaged in acquainting himself with the | city on Sunday last, by Rev. W. D. Haley. The UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | operationsof our institutions and with the reverend speaker, in the first place, deprecated the THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING of people. Pursuii different : THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELivuny | “MAition of our people. ing & dit recreancy of the Aynerican people to the great prin- OF THE OFFICE. ITS TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 1s | COU from that of European celebrities generally, | ciple of republican simplicity, and their growing MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY oTHER paixy | He Seems unwilling to be satistied with a mere su- _ love for aristocratic display. Here, where it was PRINTED IN THE DistRict or Couumata. perficial glance at our condition, and anxious to | a rare thing to tind two generations occupying the oe penetrate to the sub-strata of both social and poli- | same place. or enjoying the same werlth, men and Norice.—Distaict of Cotvmsta Avvertise- | tical life in this country. He has studiously avoid- Dot ci Na in a feeble ng md rag MENTS TO BE INSERTED IN THE BALTIMORE Sun | ed any expression on topics of partizan Politics, | scended by fourteen penccetions ted suecessful ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE | and has conducted himself with equal affability | marauders who divided the spoils of empires. He STAR OFFICE. towards men of all parties with whom he bas been | — that a second source of postage was the = — — — | brought into « t. Hi versi comm: ‘ress, by far the most powerful nt for correct- City Cownctts.—Board of Aldermen.—The himself concerning political hacen te it ing our Tnoral abuses, if it will but pat resolute Board met last night at the usual hour. The | information he . is, ager ee priate shoulders to the work. He did not presume to Pre a cg PN A a ey A commmnication was received from the Mayor, that rebel ryan J oddone pricy rp ties it had to encounter, and how much we were ce ia eee Derg eae ae aj ran <r | val in this country indebted to it for the few conservative ec ite rts Nh Meme J introduc tions recei lemen | Which remain in our social life; he believed Potomac water into the cities of Washi and | tens with politics ost en t one Atwerican life owed fully as much to conscientious Georgetown, a certified copy of which was there- so far only those from Senator Wm. H Seward, journalism as to the pulpit; but he would suggest riessnctered; vethceell ty fhe, apgreprings cow- | Cr New York, and ten Alexander H. Stephens, | that Sch ae ged munch esil, by .prochiming auittee. ? of Georgia. Regarding Gitte ecitionean a8 repre. and la ing the extravagances of our own recep- he tee ee ee ences Lntemsiant of the | coatetives Of the two etree oe ne ate | tions abd balls. Asylum for the month of February; referred. litical sentiments, and being desirous of ming- Such things have no place in a Democracy ; they ve age neon penarraglon ba omegh od pple Tag with our public¢men. hed ightfully concluded | fories 3 love of ee re . a ng = and dishonor. For the sake of the occasional ap- and paving ie epeatior Foseoert <e pone peony senyrest—oa — grat ty ir esate pearance of ten lines of newspaper — nent many Mr. A. itions 3. > a a wife has her 3m he rect F French a — and of Rebecea Van Horn; pial Be tages io rete ae ue batesesfort: bate only tell how many foolish women See. Duenalageons Gu Sunes: caaek time has been devoted to informing himself about | bave first heard the tempter's voice in a whisper ; ra os vrington, on leave. of a resolution, the condition of the Irish-American element of | Of notoriety. The devil oftencr assumes the garb ™ Reagived. "Vika the edenbelitee lice be, and | the population. He has mingled with these toa | of silk and jewelry than a form of repulsive crim- apres Ore te es antl | wreater degree than with other classes, and, as is ielding on the part of ¥ directed to examine the central perfectly watucal, ap peculiarly interested in , to a not unce a quest for compli- =i, amd report to the board its present | ripe + SRRes y mentary notices, of a woman's beauty or apparel, 3 pat action. if any by this beard, ‘last Si ae 2 may add to the impetus of a descending soul. is needed to improve the condition of the guard: | (0 last Sunday, pe wy De Orreoke emer ct his voice could be heard in kindly remonstrance. "aud render it a snitable place of con! St. Patricks Church, at the residence of that gen- | it suould frame in Scriptural phraseology. a peti- or | the unfortunates temporarily placed there; ‘ican. Tlicse sees quite a large se npany present tion to those Who not only record but mould pub- - : aneae favor Be ? j | lie opinion, « Help these women!” help them to ic. Beare, from the tmprovements committee, Sad Tein Saige: the exeinee thee noel | Kigher comeptivcen ef life. to uubler erabiticgs: pauthorizing, the carb Sones to be | th. cs, of IMIS. and several other yeutleinen | braver deeds than now exhaust their fives. ay paved along the west fronts of of prominence in our social circles. ‘Phe enter- In the third place, the responsibility rested most 5 Se. and 330; passed. tainment was one befitting the day and occasion, | heavily upon the Christian church.” It was time bills from the lower board were reeeiv- | fainment pect. During its prosress, Rev. | that Christians ceased to talk about opinions, and and spproptiately seferred_ Father O'Toole proposed, © The! health of our | Coumenced to bring the mighty power of Chris- Phe chair asked and obtained leave to take from distinguished guest,” a sentiment which elicited , tian principles to bear upon society; it was time the table. a bill explanatory of the act entitled an manifestitions of a proval from ail present, and | that we said something definite and authoritative act sweplementacy to Ght-act to regulate markets, | TOS tron Mr. O'Btion a eeter ead eet nt | 40 the morgliacnec of the world; ie-wes time that approved Dee. 21 ee «i (=n i PPY Fe | we used the toxic of the Gospel to expose the hol- ¢ be having refused cone 2 b cs 5 . lowness of wordly maxims, and to demonstrate the amendments of this board, Mr. Dunnington | , At the close sere eennt Seta eee | the certain retributions which follow worldly sins. moved that this beard recede from its amendments. Catholie’s Total fF ovate § Society, which —— In conclusion, he said : “Last Monday morning, Sle. Moore objected. then in session in a hall adjoining the church | @uring those early hours preceding daybreak. Mie Danulnaton tonsa ard voted to recede. | ailding. He was introducel to the sesoctation | When the stars havea peculiarly glittering apps _ Sir. Denaington presented the petition of Mr. by Mayor Berret, and addressed them in an elo- | 2ce. as they seem to be rejoicing that their night- a asking to be refunded a license; referred. quent and affecting manner. His remarks com. | Watch over this sin-laden earth is drawing to a Mr A.W. Miller moved that the bill now on | ¢ ced with an expression of gratification at be. | Close, | looked into the infinity above me, and the table providing for the inspection and meas- holding so many of his fellow-countrymen and | thought of the preceding twenty-four hours; of eeeae ce enanes be auahe tie dpectal eedies for 5 oe oe can who had@ been his fellow-coun- | the sudden rush of a spirit from the activities of next Monday night; agreed to. trymen assembled in the metropolis of this great | life into the Unseen ; of the children who, within And the board adjourned. Sk thee welhen for the landabio pur for. | 2 few hours, had become orphans; of one whose Common Council.—The report of the intendant warding the beneticient work sd S82 by that | future bitterness looked worse than prison-bars ; of Asylum was referred; also the petition of Henry | shining light of morality, Father Matthew. He | of the solitary chamber of desolate grief; and ax tor then exhorted them to hold out steadfastly in their ee ee ee Sr ee an ane eae oe eee ete ne, PemnBNOH|| Coen masencntary stecmiion It wake it some pene. prcmenent ofS Comiene ot Conterace om tie | £0 “tc guar gee tate is charge which | trating voice called to me from afar and told me SoC AIS eG deeclake I us set synonymous with | How transitory and perishing is all indulgence. alt intemperance. Calling their attention not only to | Mbition, all wordly maxims, and all worldly the great good to result to themselves by this or- | glory ; how when we have all ended our feve ganization, butalso throagh their example to their | dfeam the Eternitics will stilt be glistening be ta on. and asked to be discharged. from pombe Bape Srtewkin ter bn eesonl hearts than ours will seein to shout from their ma- Jos Anderson, Patrick Gallina, deasic Wend: | Utemsetves, and the many. blessings they eeill de- | Jestic heizhts—Mortals, virtue is best! which euguied on” VOM | eres and alain by faitiaul perseverance ta thelr Mr. Powell moved to reconsider the vote on the | efforts. In conclasion, he alluded to the joy that | Ponice ArFains.—Before Justice Williams.— petition of Patrick Sullivan. After some discns- | Will ensue in their native land when, on bis re- | Pink Cekely yot drunk again, and shot Mrs Son of the bill. the committee was again dis- | turn. he spremls teeth, bs the [nieltigeuce. | Lonisa Brooks in the heel, and whipped her in her charged see hems Mi he Ge wiied oD. S| aot aco | own house, forall of which! héwsi “irtened by A bill for the relief of Wm. McBeth, was favor Hagh S. Mclaughlin, Esq., Vice President of | Otficer Haskell, and, after examination, was com- ably reported on, and passed. i pn cr a oe beter ne bin gad bss Mr. | initted to jail to take his chances before the Grand t. ‘Furton from the improvements committee, fats 3 - Tee cate che Lay rted a bi Fp a A carb fobs set and =< Ache kind chin cote ae Ned | Wm. Phipps complained that F. Mulliken had posta D peerage rsd after religion and patriotism. the Association es. | assaulted battered Mrs. Wm. Phipi at the rag erty relief of c i) retest F 1, | teemed temperance the most meritorions virtue. , everlas' venth street plank-road toll-gate.”? ics ie Aldaeuas bak for linbting (eo wnl. | and are resolved to carry on the mission commenc. | Mrs. Phipps came forward and stated that Mulli- ith ya “aid on the tabi ool ded ay ed by that eminent benefactor of his race, Father | ken refused to pay toll, and that when she at- poor aga ” "© | Matthew, until not only their fellow-citizens of | Sareea te [epoca Jonprte oerfe baal ats ar. * ¢ s e; i , but * > | nds on her, e7 ra vith c. Be Ye age ord 5 relation nterting Gee | ee eee Gece fee P and bet | Mr. ML denied the charge, and introduced a wit police ——— Setalse Dike The COMRNON OF Fe cateat sefcas. "Fe" talede alioad ec e pro | Hess. Who testitied that Ihe saw Mrs Phipps strike ‘ue central guard-house and report to this board ; gress of the Association and the good it had already | the first blow. and. further, that Mulliken did'nt passed. : ss 7 accomplished, and asserted that there was great | strike the lady at all, but only placed his hands on Mr. Lioyd, from the committee on the Wake- aaa soi faithful and perseverance gr its | her in order to force himself from her grasp. The field Address, gave notice that if the majority did Cftorte ete Seatiened sie Ge GiaGiicadion at strate held both parties to bailto keep the not bring In @ report on next Monday the minority | SOS by the knowledge that Mr. O'Brien would | Peace towards each other for the space of six cal- 7 2 igre 0 ir lat on lar months. Fee er TE ea ee ee ee are ee rece ren nie! | — Tollae Clark. wes eocuned of dispderly cow: Leanne Stone c bly have the effect of inducing others to espouse | duct, and compelled to pay a tine of $5, and costs. {Jast bere Mayor rret entered the Chamber, the traths of the Society, and avoid a ruinous and F. Daniels was fonnd throwing stones in the accompanied by Wm. Smith O’Brien, whom he demoralizing vice. He again thanked Mr. O'Brien | Streets. in company with sundry other bg. boys; imuedared to the President in so low atone and yt tae quathceton his visit afforded. he was so unfortunate as to be caught, while his i aul “gtiewenipll agen omen After politely bowing to the ‘Association Mr ee a off te taking to their heels. Mr 2 y Mr. a > Soni | Daniels paid the magistrate €! 53. fe President received the distinguished stranger Seen tee ee Mary ‘Thomas fought in Hog alley, and called Soler, and after a few words of conversation, ond 2 dispersed to their respective places of | her neighbor bad names. She was fined $5.5. aerataistary ‘we peesame, Mr. O Brion wes con- | 3° thence dispes eae | John Robinson was arrested for fighting with w ive ted seat with the = Ward or mona Yesterday. Mr. O’Brien and a number of his | 2? Irishman in Oregon alley, after ge ting drank ies een Aone eee a orage friends visited Georgetown Collese, where the | it Mrs. Hogan's house. He contributed $5.94 to . psi ol iit | the general fund. ee Ce IY ee ae Gece toe Ber oenaeee OC | os Dannington woe caght ine freves with a of yer NMaasscom pine ari the curb to expressed himself highly pleas 4 with the educa. | 8me_ other quarrelsome spirits in the vicinity of Sis, en END -were bakee Op sodd werent? 395; | Sichal facilities afforded 1h tuts country ee aoe ay | English Hill. He was fined $5.91. Fhe Dill to revive the tobacentred ced appoint | be has yet acen, and especially with whet hevit, | Aud the court closed for the day, inspector. was taken up. and, with the amend. | Nesed at this popular institution. He was agree. | _ B-fore Justice Donn.—Last ev tile pivined of the: taat + ne. was posed ably entertained during his visit by the Faculty of | Fanning and Eckloff arrested two y Nar. Aisiean Sobeul Wega tar oert oan for re- | the College. | ©. Cady and T. G. Barron, who were charwed ief of Jas. Gerhardt; objected to. Mr. O’Brien, paid a brief visit last night to | with striking a boy named Win. Grayson. \ bill for relief of Geo. H. Trook was taken up. | the City Councils, in company with Mayor Ber. | boy did not appear to be hurt, and the blow could His. Molwer asowedl teamend by seestttin te ret. The Mayor introduced him to several mem- | not have been severe, and the young men were instead of fifteen dailars; een al iy bd bers in both branches; and he remained some | required to give security for peace. ‘And the bill i time in the lower board, apparently deeply in- A bill in relation to hackney carriages was | terested in the mode of transacting municipal IncendianisM RaMPaNt.—Last night, about 11 taken a ‘ih : affairs in a republican city. o’clock, a row of two-story frame tenements be- gl ghe Mayor with Mr. O'Brien here quietly re- s : | longing to Mr. W. Berry, on Four-and-a-half Jevted. with a single exception, restoring the rates | “’°4-> ADE = te a Se | burned, and, with them.a double frame adjoining, as originally reported. j counsellor of this Court. E belonging to Pompey Jackson, a colored man, a rece — te pestpene indefinitely; | Pygtee oe ee ta acne inlertoe, well-known to our citizens. Berry's row cousisted And the board adjonrned Court of the United States for the district of Rhode | Of four frame houses, some of them untenanted gaa Island. Mr. Justice Daniel delivered the opinion | Jackson lived ina part of his house, and rented Diocesr or Battinone—Rezulations to be Ob- | of the Court. affirming the judgment of the said | the remainder. What the loss of the parties is we xes0ed Beara Mani 7 Circuit Court in this canse with costs and interest. | bave not been able to ascertain, but we learn that ed ring Lent: No. 63. Dickerson B. Morehouse, plaintiff in | Mr. Berry was partially insured. Jackson, the 1. All the faithfal who have completed their in error. agt Wim. A. Phel te alll aon the Su. | “fortunate owner of the other dwelling. we are {wenty first year are, unless lesitimately dispensed, | preme Gourt of fthe State of Till Mr. Justice | imfermed, allowed his insurance to run outa few hound to observe the Fast of Lent. Catron delivered the opinion of the Court, revers- | 24ys previous. At the same time, two untenanted + ‘They are to make only one meal a day, ex- es t of the said Supreme Court with | fame houses on First street, near the canal, were ber op inbeeane l ee ‘ Tema: ‘ause for further pro- | also tired = burnt. a is —— =o 3.7 meaf allowed on fast ys is not to be { Pi | attempts to fire ‘ty in of parts or ve token {iL about moon.” : Hy Scedings in conformity to the opinion of this | “ler tvard sere nade tnt hight. but, failed, the 4. At that day, if on any day permission shou! So. 57. y fire being discovered and extinguished. he grauted for eating flesh, bottt feat and fish are | 4 Apa lene ee inet: Ni: | We cahinot be top laviah of owt praise of te Sre- not to be used at the same time, even by way of | tackle. &e> “Appeal from the Ciregit Court United | men Who were out last night. The Franklin and seasoning. States for the northern district of California. Mr. | Columbia fire companies, notwithstanding the A small refreshment, commonly called «-col- Justice Wayne delivered the opinion of the Court, | ?in Wasdescending in torrents. and the roads were “is allowed in the evening; no gencral | reversing the decree of the sald Cirewtt Court eiti, | dcep with mud, pulled their heavy and splendid = fo the quantity of food permitted at this | costs, and remanding the cause for further pro- | *PParatus to the distant scene of conflagratioy. and can be made. But the practice of the | cecdings in conformity to the opinion of Riis | Couttued to labor with diligence to prevent the tor Christian is never to let it exceed the Coart” ¥ i spread of the fire; |Sluce incendiarisu is making & part ef an ordinary meal. 4 intiff i its a rance so boldly, would it not be well for Tue yality of food allowed at a collation ts TA Batik ee: Plaintifl in error, act. | vie Mayor to offer the ‘reward. for the arrest and alte, Lie ese bread, batte:. cheese. all kinds of | Conrt of the State of Missouri. Mr. Justice MeLeaa | Couvietion of incendiaries which the law author- is. pequubies and fish. Milkand egus red the opinion of the Court, affirming the | 128: and in case of arrest and conviction to pay it? a " ral size hve made it lawful om dio in | Inde pork the said Supreme Court in this cause | Crrmxat Court.—To-day the Court met at 10 he morning some warm liquid as tea, culfee, or : Ste : et ry @in chocottle mide with water. a ae —— Me Hiern Plaintiff in | o'clock a.m. &. Necessity and custom have authorized the use | “NG 35. The United States.’ otetntiffe ine | ‘The grand jurors of the present term were then ‘Of hos’ Lard instead of butter, in preparing fis. | 4..¢ M. Booth. Errér to the Supeang. | called, and are as follows: ‘Thomas Carberry, utables, &¢ Court of the Stite of Wisconsin, Mr Chiet Tug, | Samuel Bacon, Thomas Blagdon, John P. Ingle, wing persons are exempted from the | tice ‘Laney delivered the opinion of the Court, , Benj. O. Tayloe, John M. Broadhead. Stephen D fasting: Young persuns under “1 | reversing the judziments of the said Su | Castleman, mcey Bextor. Lewis Johnson, Ed. the sick. pregnant women, or those | Court and renianding the causes for further mee, | C. Dyer Stephen BP. Franklin, Darius Clagett, k to infants, those who are obliged to | Coedinas to be hd th t Thouias Thornley, Erastus M. Chapin, 8. J. Bow: all who through weakness cannot | © is en, Ed. M. Linthicum, David English. Valentine doing great prejudice to their be: Harbaugh. Robt. Beale, George Poe, jr., George 10. By dispensition the use of flesh meat will | park Gustic, ct al ap MeCeney, Lewis Carberry. Robert White. Robert be allowed at any time on Sundays, and once a | jc sare Robiuson. tien Clark. day on Mondays. Tuesdays. and Thursdays, with | "No oy. Lloyd No Rowe Judge Crawford then delivered his usnal charge of Moly Thursday. i Park Custis e€ al.. anoe to the yrand jury; after which they went into ms dispeused fron the oblization of | PEC wok, Win neat fcleadl. Aprests seasion. vant of teuder of advanced age or | 0.) Wed the Uultcd Gtstes fw the Dis. |, Phe petit jurors were then called. and are as hor, are not bound by the restrictions of Mr. Justice McLean @Aivecl os ree pot oma yee gs et using meat only atone meal ou days on which its 7 nN Gg ~ ese ‘ . anes: love, onus R. Brightwell, Archi- uso ts granted Gy dispensation. Ushers Ui the opinion of the Court, disinissing the cases with | bald White. Win. Bond, Reuben’ Worthington, a sf speased | costs € frow the obligation for other causes, as well as No. 5°. The White Water Valley Canal Com. | David Hepburn, Wm. Dawson, Joseph B. Bryan, seers ate Are obliged to fast, are permitted to us | pany, appellants, vs. Henry Wallette ct al. Appeal | Warten Lowe, Abraian Butler, James le. Davis, ureat at only one meal from the Cirenit Court of the United States for the | Robert Griffin, Lewis Wrizht, Geo. Site Le SS i < i a J - pee sd . Foden Tux Taxatae.—On account of the liquid state aie egiien pores pi acs prota a M. Sylvester, Lewis Brooks, Paul Stevens, Ren! vet of ie menther, last evening, Mr. Dawson's ben- | of Mr. N.C. Mclean, of counsel for the appellant, | Sewell, N. I. ee Me toe efit, though favored by a good-sized audience, | for an order on the trustee to pay the counsel out tes “ Cui | Wes not as largely attended se it should have | tis {and inthis case. ciiants, va, | The Court. then took up the case of the United lovable citcumactmeret’ have beon. under uote | craries Fossat. ‘The argument of the motion of | St#tes vs. Charles Willie, charging the defendant tavorabc circumstances. The bill was well per- | Mr: Bayard to distilas trsedse on the sromnd the, | With a simple assault in one case, and with mali- formed throughout. and M.. Dawson being called tee ccine of the District Court js nota final de- | LOS mischief in another. Chas, H. Uttermeble SRE 5 CRO Ae Ch, Wid ew | no os caenpaacell BE MT, arent tp support | for defence. ps pstllev ; thereof. and continued by Mr. Attorney General | To-Morzow will be Ash-Wednesday, the first This evening, the last of the season, that charm- iti. y: ng actress and estimable lady, Mrs. J. H. Allen, | 2/3. in opposition thereto. Adjourned. day of Lent. On that day all the Episcopal and tekes Ler benefit. and deserves an overtiowing | Roman Catholic churches will be open, and ser- Lous Waren Reterxs.—Jobn Jordan, drunk and | vices appropriate to the commencement of the Tae Poxomiws of Winars’ Exprorixo Ex- | ‘isorderly; workhouse 9 days. Hanson Cecil, | ehnrch’s solemn fast will take place. repiries, now aightly om exhibition at Philhar- on and cost, $2.15. Henry Lacey and | apyy Fain at the Ascubly Rooms will pot be Mall. is decidedly one of the most interest. | Cltles Wallace, rere reek aad pone dl open to-night, as will be seen by reference to our ml lnstructive exhibitions of the kind extant, | 9) days. ‘Thirty-five lodgers were accom on taeel. | advertising columns. a Sates reprcesatation, a Remsosit bs, 7: aa Wi cits “Aimttod to te WAVE er as any of the most important scenes u x ECA n ‘Vertisement ol ir. No ene should fall to treat Limecif to the __ ae schagre: At Ovp FetLows? Hat.—Not- | swartz, in another column. Fa ape of plessare and _——sene pice it herein on. 9 ie bad weather last night, a res- affords at so trifling acest. It is yas as pectable audience were in attendance on the Sze McLaughlin’s advertisement of new goods. a. a tual voyage around the world. Exhibition — — War. To-night and | ¥ z : to-morrow night are the last of its " Leees Natur e.—This morning quite a crowd go aud see itt you wish to be detigl hed ant ie nt EoD Tee ce Anat more are more of persons collected at the west end of the butch. | structed. — au ay acess Moo nation. Ther ason 5 : e forget crs department of the Centre Market to we acsif} Covet oF Ciaius.—Yesterday, Hon, Fp. | Bohulons. Wetaketoolitieesercisennd forect the vith three less, which Mr. Joseph Prather had Stanton, opened the argument for the claimant in | ness. Inall such cases ordinary medicinecan chased of a cattle dealer. ‘The calf isa » | the of Edward 1. Norfolk the U ‘ed is just such a tonic and invi hearty animal, aud came to this market with a Tot | ee cae teen ae i tine conti ad united |S aticas oer ba tothe world in his of for ile. It is perfect. with the exception | States; am : earret __.| eaencenee tntine The Seek sal aac toiler. ypos that the right fore-lez is missing. Mr. Prather | fn P o prostrated porehased it asa curiosity, aud uolfor butchering. | Tae Rove axp Reavy Cxve hold their third ra tmp, ne foul ated sCuont of the grand Assembly, to-night, at the Hall of the | in itters, ® itto i Centex Maxset.—fhe markct opened this | Franklin Engine House, for the benefit of the | pub iene efficaci eer morning with an average attendance. Business | poor. See advertisement. iit upon a rune which {a rely debilita was pot remarkably brisk. The quantity and 's equally. in sting natureto expel qGuulity of the provisious were ahenl taapiwigs Tue Corumpia Crus give their fifth grand Co ruont tertile Forms of disease, Who will net si ‘ this season, and the prices about as on Saturday | tillion party, to-night, «t Columbia Hall, Capitol | . For sale by Druggists and dealers generally, ove- Jast. Hill. See advertisement. rywhere, mar 8003 picts. As a fam a ‘Orms, the Stomach and Liver, we can recommend knowingly. Sold by all Draggists. “wie Sw,r A Parnrvt ax “cone Duars o na- sooner onsunipti "Gand verted Iran oF Ei rer pentaat Moathound: Fike mre ind the : mi street, Boston Pt NE NO mar 2-lw Lyon’s MaGner: Pris, Por the Bestraciton of all Reader ef Corton Tisects — gS amg oaches, Ticks, , Moths, ats a x What greater tronble, in an hour of ease, Than gnawing rats, ee ae Pas. Gardens can be preserved and rid of these ts. It wasdiscovered by Mr. E. Lyon, a Frenc a eg in Asia, sad Seas oon Cn by all ern Kovernment: legen, jarence can be mado wherever the article hes been: tried Test yertined the name of E. Lyon. Remember— 2 : ’Tts Lyon's Powder kills insects ina tries, _ While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, cents; regular sizes. ¥) centsand 1 Baunes & Parx, New York. Aso, THe Mexican Mustane LIxtM ent. fe 21-imeo NS MARRIED, nstant, by the Rev, Wm. T. Speke, Mr. IRBY to Miss MARY NALLY, beth on the 7th instant, by T AMES CUMMINS, of Romery county, Md., to Miss MARY WALL, < city. On the 7th instant, Mr. FRANCIS BROWN to Miss MARY WATERS, all of this city, . 20m oO JOH of th DIED, On the 5th instant, ANNIE BENETTA, daugh- ter of Henry W. and Sarah 1. Perry, and crand- daughter of Capt, John Van Rossen, of Baltimore, aged 2 vears and 5 months. {Baltimore and Richmond papers pieaso copy.) * On the 5th instant, JULIUS NAPOLEON, only child of W. R. M. and Emily Jane Offutt, aged 5 months, Gone home my little lamb— i hou wert too fair a plant to flourish here, So God transplanted thee to richer soil, ‘To bnd and blossom in a holier sphere. But who sha!l point the cricf— The a —the more than mortal woe ‘That rent our hearts as ronud thy conch we press’d And watched thy breathing faint and fainter grow. Suddenly, on the 7th instant, MARIA, the beloved wife of J sR. Dobbyn, and fifth dauchter of the late John Stillings, of this city, aged 2) years and 19 aye ‘The friends and acquaintances of the fa reqnested to attend her funeral from. the ri of her husband, corner of o'clock on Wednesday after i please copy.] von, the 9th inst, _FOR RENT AND SALE. OOMS FOR RENT, Furnished or Unfur “ nished, at No, 405 6th etreet, between G =o it} sts, ad OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITURE FOR Apply on the premises, No. 45 reek RENT—A FRAME COTTAG OU . containing 6 rooms, ettnated on Massachusetts avenue, betw ith and 1sth sts. Rent $12 er nqu m the premises, or of me, in the or Northern Market. JAS. E, DUNAWIN, mar 8-rost lerin Buttar. OR RE —The HOUSE on G street, (332,) between 1th and 12th streets, recently scenpird hy Major Eastman, U.S.A. T house ndition, with gas and bathroom, &c. 346 Franklin Row, A » Rent—An excellent STABLE and CAR- AGE-HOUSE in Franklin Row. Apply _as . aes mar é 3t OUSE AND LOT FOR SAL The HOUSE No. 42% H street, containing 12 rooms, cell: bathroom, water-closet, &c., with gas and’ water, Xe. will be xold with the side LOT en accommodating terms. Inquire at the house. * mar 7-Lin LING-HOUSE, and with back: he dwelling has 6 with # building, stable, and cow free roours ; the parlor and dining-room with nu ple mantels and gas fixtures. There are also 2 | roots over the kitchen. Possession = on the Inth instant, Inquire on the premises, 57 High st.. 2 doors above Masonic Hall, or of J. N. FEARSON, Congress street, below the Canal, Georgetown, mar 5-3t* SQUARE 90—Th SQUARE 90—The bseriber having subdivided he above uated between 7th and sth streets east, ans rt rolina avenue and south C street, inte convement BUILDING LOTS will sell or jease them on advantageous terms. Inquire of JONATHAN PROUT, corner 4th street east and Virginia avenne, mag 5-St* FS SALE—A very desirable DWELLING- HOUSE. in Georgetown, situated on Gay st., between Green and Montgomery. f‘pply, for. infor- mation, at 545 19th strect, betweon f and K, Wash- ington. mar 4-lw* Fer RENT OR SA1.E—HOUSE No. 498 Mas. sachnsettsavenne, betwoen ath and Sth strects ; 8 moms beside bathroom, paskaze and dry cellar, Inqnire of E. B. BARRET, at Wendell’s printing office, mar 4-lw* FoR, Sate large three-stery BR K HOUSE, with back-buildings, &c., in complete order, situated oy the corner of Mth and H streets, Apply to P. LANSDALE, No. 10 Winder’s Bu ing. mar 1th JPA 8M FOR SALE, in Eaictax county, Va. sit uated about 9 miles from Washingtonand Alex- andria, and 1 milg from the Falls Church and the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad, containi acres of land. a portion of which is in timber, inal growth. It is all under fence and is con tly sublivided. There are large orchards of the best varieties of peachos, apples, and quine berries, strawberries. «& 1 also, rasp- »dec. The build- . "The housecon- . Th te res a spring a he above re_opportunity axing je x and healtnrest lo ky teams, utensil also may be had if desired by the purchaser, eerie apply at this office, to W. D. V mai iHTEUL SUMMER RESIDENCE TO T.—-PART OF A HOUSE located in the : the city. The house is well arranged waving two parlors, two dinir, hens, with several large and airy ‘The location is retired and quict, ani surrounded by xome two acres of shade trees and shubbery. References required. Address W. W. W., through the Post Office. mar 4-eotf COR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, situated on Fayette street, on osite the Academy of Visitation, ype Mrs. ANN R. O'NEAL, next door, fv 18-eolm TY FOR g HOUSE at Bai- ley’s Crosse Roads, 6 miles from Washington and 5 mirit, at the intersection of the Fairfax ° ‘Turnpikes. Address LEWIS BAI- shington city, or inquire on the premises. TORE, PROPER NT—The. OTS FOR SALE.—On the Canal, No. 3, 1n bi 5, in same Sq., forms an L wit ton 133g street, adjoining the 22, near corner of Ohio av. nton Ohio avenue, and ; and the Canal, 332, 58 fect ou the W (part of Fountry ». 3, 1 and 15th st., about 73 fronts aleo on C st. close to the Market; mat sar nm Toms. RS, 3, Carroll Hall, mar 1-2aw2ni RENT—The STORE. ROOM next door to ‘T. Dove & Co.'s Plumbing and Gas-fitting astablishment. Rent $400 per annum, Ine WM. T. DOVE & GO. fe VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. in Alexandria connty, about 23% mi Georgetown, e n \ from at the intersection of the Georgetown and Little Palme roads, consixting of 12 acres. In- quire on the preinises, or of Z. RUCHAR DS, corner th and ts, Washington, 1). C. ja 10-tf ; HOUSE on G street south, bet ad Sth ste. west, (Island,) ed Sete : ‘othe ee back 10 - pam nt Kt Tanvum, payable monthly. Inquire of ELVANS & THOMPSON, 385 Pa. avenue, between 9th and lth atreets, oc 4 W STOCK AND THE LATEST FASHIONS FOR DRESSMAKIN: Tho subscriber, having just returned t York, is now receiving one of the largest a: varied assortments of NCY SPRING GOODS ever offered in the District, to which he invites attention of citizens and strangers, His stock cousists in part of the following choice stylen: The latest French patterns of BONNETS, DRESS: ea NGS, EMBROIDERIF: HEAD DRESSES, RIRBONS, FLOWERS, LACE MITS, MANTILLAS, &e. wishing patterns for themselves or children tain thematthe shortest notice and at fair prices, Having tested the system he adopted some months since, of buying and selling for cach, he feels confi. deut that he is thereby better enabled to offer — inducements to those who will favor him with their patronage. Dresses made in the latest shortest notice, mar3-3w PARIS French style at the MC WILLIAN, ‘opposite Centre Market. ULES, MULES. J UsT ARRIVED! Fain Woutuaky, 90 head offine ie mi YQUNG MULES. soraloterfine + OUNG HORSES, All of which T offer a oe a RSE STRREVE, y A ND-BOOK OF DAK: GRGNSS AER et co 4 fe Teo S PORE Be ARNO TOR, (S| rs BARNARD, A: joe em By WALL GE E 2 ri ‘we shall ae Youn gr Mt Candies es S ou at ‘do. Starch, Brown ‘aed Castile Soaps, ‘run a here Bucket Breer wus, Sives, Washboards, ‘ort and Sweet ‘Wines? Barrels and Octaven tear, ‘ Brhoses'Fumbinrs, Meat Backers, YNskey% 51.000 Cigars, diferent brands, Barren ot Potatoes. 2barrels ‘Ma ine Oil, With many other goods in the grocery line. Terms: $9) and under, cash ; over that amon gredit of Sand 60 days, for notes eatisinctoriiy ta ir mar 5-ts WALL & BARNARD, Auets. WILL BE ADDED TO THE ABOVE SALE— — baseet “- Labrador orate. i primge sae : ier reman, © ATIng®. Forder CaP ORL, & BARNARD, hncis, I7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED at RAED AL th ge” EP eather ‘ instant. “nar 8-ta WALL & BARNARD, Auets. By WALL & Ae Sanat ae “ UILLDING LOT LN THE FIRST WA Aeros On MONDAY APTRR NOON, March 7th, at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, we will sell, Lot N ‘Square No. 12, fronting 23% o. i, ins feet on 2th street west, and running back between D and E_ streets north, fect. Terms cash, N. B. Instead of on the premises, we will sell the above Lot on the premises ofand at the sale of Lot No. 5, 1n Square No. 4, at the northeast corner, formed by the interse of Pennsylvania avenue and 26th street, same day and hour, mar I-ts WALL & BARNARD, Auct’rs. iS Postponed till FRIDAY APT! N, 11th instant, same honr and place. a WALL & BARNARD. Anct’rs. By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. ENT HOUSEHOLD Cina axn Giass Ware at Atc riox—Ou FRIDAY MORNING, lth instant, al In o'clock, we wil! sell, at Forrest Hall, Georgetown, the re wre of the late Col. Humphreys; we name, in part Rachoreny utie, Pir and | Dining, Rout and Work Tables, Gilt and Mauocany Frame Mirror, Excellent Brussels, Three-ply, aid Ingrain Car- Ss Wardrobes, Dressing ard Plain Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsten ta, Mattresses, First-rate Feather Bed>, Hair Mattresses, Clothing, Toilet Sets, a large assortwent, nd Forks, Plated Ware, Stoves, Kitchen Furmture, &c. Terms: All sums under $3) cash; over that amount a credit of 69 and 99 days, for nutes satisiac. torily endorsed. bearing interest. mar t-d BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ancts. By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. TURE HE FUR OF THE FARMERS’ Hore, os [ign Street, at Averio: TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at 10 "clock i soll, withont reserve, the Furniture of tho Fai lntel, consisting of— One Grand Piano, Mahogany Dining, Side and Card Tables apie, Cane seat, Arm and other Extension do. . Chairs, Mirrors, Bersteads, Beds, Mattresses and Bedding, Carpets, Oiich Crockery and Glass Ware, hen Utensils, &c., de. rms cash. mar f-eodt THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. - GREEN, Ane’ RY SALE OF HOU AND LOT.— By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery sitting, made in the cause of Mary M. Williams vs. Theophi) nell, and others, and dated the 220 day of Jani 1898, Is all offer at pablic sal 3d day of March next, at 4 0’clock p. m.,on the prem- iseas, the east 16 foct of juare numbered fr rs of mt numbered seventeen, b teen hundred and fifty- +) with the improvements thereon, consist- ing of a three-story frame dwelling-house, with bagk building ee re = health h This property is well located ina healthy neizh- borivod, with a pump of water iu the sade The house is’comparatively a new one, conveniently ar- ranged, and furnished in a manner to correspond. Terms: One-third cash: the residue in three equal instalments of 6, 12 and 18 months, secured by notes bearing interest from the day of Sale. H the terme are not complied with within five days after the sale the property will be resold on one at the ris! week's notice, ik ragher cys me the aser. - Tastee, fe 8-cokds A CRE ‘. ‘Auet'r. i> THE ABOVE SALE SS BOSTRONED, on ol acconnt of the rain, until TU AY, the sth mst., same place and how A. GR mar 4 FUTURE DAYS. C. MeGUIRE & TURE AN CO., Auctioneers, D EFFECTS OF A GEN Hovusexerrinxe.—On G, March itth,at and L, streets, we roiture and Effects of ng housekeeping, comprisin Hair-spring Sofas, Rocker and Parlor Centre and Sofa Tables, Window Cartains, Shades and Cornice, Carp-ts, Gilcloth, Matting, Rugs, Sane and Wood-scat Chairs, Lounge, Bedstcads, Bureaus, Washstands, — Wardrobes, Toilet Sets, Looking-glasses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Hair a isk Mattres-es, Bedding, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, ning Table, Dining Chairs, oking and other Ste Together with many keeping line. Terms: $25 and undercash ; over that sumacredit of 3) and 6 days, for salistactorily endorsed potes, bearing interest. _ VS. ‘The House is for rent. Inquire of S. Simms, Esq., next door, hee jall sell, gentlo- mar 7-d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, RUSTEES’ SALE.—By virtue ofa ded oftrust tro Cynthia B. Mason and others to us, dated 1857, and of record, we will offer at public n, on MONDAY, the 4th day of April next, on the premises, at 5.0’cluck p. m.,all that lot of ground in Washington city known and deseribed as Lot y ght, (8, Square No, seventy -three,(73,) with provements, consisting of a good two-story ne Hous: Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, on the spot. and approved notes to be kiven for the balance, in twoegual instalments 6 ouths, with mterest. Should the pur- ser failto comply with the terms of sale, the property may be struck off to the next lowest bidder, or resold at the rixk and cost ofthe first purchaser, at the option of the Trustees, after one week's no- tice. WALTER 8. COX, HUGH CAPERT Trustees of the Union Building Assoc . etown, Tc fe 2-2awals WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, ARSHAL,’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the Clerk's office of the Cir- cuit Court o! District of Colambia for the county of Washington, and to me directed, I will expose te ublic sale, for Casi, é door of said county,on FRIDAY, the lith day of March next, 1859, at 12 0’clock m.. the following de- scuibed property, to wit, viz: All defendant's rizht, title. claim and interest in and to part of Lot No. 15. in Square No. 31, beginning at the sonthwest corner of waid lot and ransly ix thence north 3) feet, thener east 80 feet to the point of beginning, in the city of Wakxhington, together with all and singular the Iinprev thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Robert U. Duley, and will be sold to satisfy Judicials 173, to Jauuary term, 128, , Brother & Co., use of James Martin et al. va. Robert U. Duley. w.s =N, Marshal fe (6-ts for th ict of Columbia, 50 DOZEN JOUVEN’S KID GLOVES. Just received, in all the choice shades, and imported “SBinew style PAR ASOLS and PAR ASOLETS. drogen EXTENSION SKIRTS and 39 Hoops. ; Also, 4 naw page mt Skirt Supporter, the best inven. ul be which we invt 10 8) - tion ‘uf the indies. ot. W. COLLEY See mar5-2w 523 7th street, above Pa. avenue, A GUIDE TO THE é GOLD MINES OF KANSAS, Containing an accurate and reliable Map, which is prepared from the latest Government Sargeye. showing all the lnenet routes; by Pratt, é& Stunt, AW neers and veyors ansas Territory. Tobehaiat S iid NG PON'S, Corner 434 street the Avenue, 17 Privespocents, mar S-iw* HE BAT NATIONAL eager ents caer “Celebre: the Centennial Anni ieginia, deliv- ele! ion of ver Birth of Robert fub of Waah- yaton ci a the Natioval Hotel, Jagnary 25, 1858, by the Burns Club aaie SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon ding, mar 5-St corner 43 street and ven ANOS THAT HAVE BEEN REN 7 Tail he wi fog hee, ans | AST Winter to persons sojourni: great ul the now offered at shi Pa 200 ENE EAS, a EMPHIS AND WAS! Ds - | ing been restored to MENPRNG RACH, NAW TASES N TELE | ine boon re Connecting American Company's and Na- | qi\. Delaysrte ¢ t Lines. Orrices tx Wasminorox_Narios Hort, (en- This New Telegraph Lane te tee, dean or busi It connects wi w"Richinonds Boteraburg, eS, her articles in the house- | ! a front of the Court-house | ™Y i j By Telegraph to the Evening Strike for Higher Wages. Evizasernrort, N.J. employed at the canal wages, and one hundred = act Toe atrikers on oe attack them work. an but a settlement will probably be et yt further disturbance. Boston, Mar. 8.—There is & af 5 § H rf i i ik Remains of a Lost Aeronaut. Aprian, (Mich..) March 7.—The remains of Mr. Thurston, the lost were found near Toledo last Sunday, and fully i: ified. He fell from the balloon last . Political Movements in Virginia. GorponsvitLE, March § —Hon W_L. has arrived here ex route to meet Mr. Letcher the stump at Rockingham. Baltimore Battimore, March §.—Flour closed firm; How- CE OF THE RAIN the ari strect and Ohio $6.25; City milis is quoted at A ER- Wheat closed buoyant; white $1.60e81.75 Corn closed higher; white s0c ; yellow akc Provisions closed quiet; ! wcon sides 94 Whisky closed firm at 25a29%c. New York Markets. New Yorx, March S.—Flour ciosed firm; State, $5.0508525; Obie $6.75a86.25; Souther: jet at W heat closed firm; Southern white #1 59; Wes. tera red 81.45. Corn closed quiet; white and yellow 65c; mixed 8c. Pork closed dull; mess $17.37a817.95, prime $13.12 4081325. Lard is steady at Ilyalgy Bed | Whisky 1 dall at 27 jade. New Yorx, March lower generally. Chi: and Rock Island 60%; Illinois Central shares on ; York Central 80%; Penn. Coal Co. 18%; Virginia 6's 97%; Missouri Sterling exchange i094 al094, Poecnavonn-Dermeanaochets_neened. se wis 6 ee CACC e. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT In putting up FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, has been adopted by Messrs. E. GOODWIN & BRO., of New York City. TOBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, is selected, neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and PATENT PRESSED, The great advantages of thie over other brands consist in the size of the packages, rendering it more convenient to carry in the pocket, and by being PRESSED SOLID it keeps MOIST and FRESH, and improves in quality as itis used; while in other brands, as soon as the package is opened, the quah- ty rapidly DETERIORATES—the tobacco grow- ing dry—and littering the pocket, to the great annoy- ance of the consumer. The Dressing which the Fine Cut Tobacco undergves, in the process of manulac- on THURSDAY, the | tare, frees it from all grit or impurities so objection- able in the use of Plug Tobacco. Chewers will do well to give the Patent Pressed s trial, and judge for themselves. For sale by Wholesale Merchante, who receive it direct from the Manufacturers. E. GOODWIN & BRO., fe2-Im 2” and 209 Water street, Now York. EW ST S N = SPRINGS GOO! DS. We are now receiving our first supplies of rich ae UE DRESS G' NG SHAWLS and SCARPS, in Round js od Binck Miridies, Ce iolof FANCY. DRESS SILKS and ROBRS at "MOLI Ne GUODS. » full stock all of the bere yeaa a ae : maré-2w 823 7th st.,3doors above Pa. avenue. N EXHIBITION AT PHILP’S—Mr. "s last great work, painted at Duscoliort “Pare” dive and the Per.” “Nymph of a fair, but erring line! . tly, he said—one Rt is thine. FRANKUIN PILES Fine Art Gallery, 332 Penn. ee FF vet. 9th and Toth sts. LIFE INSURANCE Prxw MUrval 5 ANCE COM- fom LIFE NSURY NY_OF PHILADELPHIA. Cama. Saw, Crarter Perrervan. All the profits divided among the life policy hold- ers every year. ohders of policies in Washington are requested to call onthe sub or and receive their certif- ates for the divid of 2% per cent, on the cash veminme pact during the year I, anda cash divi 1-4 of 6 por on their certificates of previous years. 1 auphlete, biark forms of application, and every tuntion ion the aubgect of mutual id Insurance jication, without charge, personally ap wal. Any cme intsrea ted will be waited on in onsen = person by eoniing ther eadeee AN RIGGLES, Agent for Washington, N ne seen 1 to—Capt. A. A. Harwood, Rey BP tanednle, 0 SUN Chon Ee Mia, Indian. Boreau; Wm. R.” Woodward, Attorney a Law; Joha G, Clark, Teller Riggs & Co.'s ik 1 H Shoe 3 it, ¥.; Moore & Cis- Sop eee en aes Wt AE, Baad *, corner 7th and D sts. mar 3-e03t. A T 5: spRING FASHION, 190. i have now ready for exhibition and sale an at cf mar 5-3t el trely nC RNTLEMER'S HATS JAS. YP DAVE Sneeassor to Todd & Go. OOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS"! ant received a full eee ceM Dometic & Co.'s celebrated SKELETON HOOP SKIRTS. Lso, tment of PAK ASOLS and SUN UM- AAAS CHT or witch will be sold at he Sony ‘sowesteasn PCS WILLIAM R. RILEY, mar2-im___ corner 8th st., oppo. Centre Market. ED WARE AND CUTLERY.—Albate PAE 2 Spoons of the finest ear. Sporty a i supply of Table fazore, Scissors, &c. Pure ta moderate price, should call a! Hi hing ‘Store, above Odd Fellows? a GEO. FRANCIS. HE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMER, JAM SPY, vill, on and econ arn ki foot of 7th street, Washington, at 4 o'clock, aud Alexandria at 63g, every T! DAY aud FRIDAY MORNINGS for ve : turning, leaves Currioman NI EDNESDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at 6 o'clock, touching at the landings going and returning. All down freight to oF not del 5 L NS. PAGE. re NATHANIEL BOUSA, Agent, Alexandra. mar i-ly a 2 NOTICE, Z=RSONS Indebted to inte firm of Howie Penson are notified ir sccounts are now S, with 17, 20, 25, | thetat April will be placed in other hands for settle: mat 2-6 HOWELL & M EW SPRING DE “ ‘1838. SPRING TAPERS ge LAIDS, pisces: BR ING lis c & NTZB TLL NT: RSIAN com ‘deni atvies i ohtrss HOORS. nilafwhich will be sold et xg weiatcierpenyintee A _mar2-Im_—_ corner &th st., oppo, Centre FY ART DISTRIBUTION — ies. OU RAIN TINGS WATER LOR RAWIN: CHROMO-LITH! A Porn HS, either Framed r hertee HES G, Ls ited. prizes—Chances swig io take placcon TUESDA larch st, I at ss avenue, fe 16-tf _ “se ath Woh atre te. DEAD, RELIEVE, AND IMPROVE YOUR Riki M ee 7