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LOCAL NEWS. (7 Tae Stam Pre. reites THE LIers OF LETTER: BEMAINING IN THE Wasmtinoroy City Post Orrice UNDE! THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THE« TO BE PRINTED IN Ee NEWSPAPER WAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE OFFICE. ITs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY Peintep IN THE District or CoLumaia, ——_= + Notier.— Distatct oF CotrMeia ApyERtisr- MENT< To BE INSKRTED IN THE Battimore Sun ARE RECFIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE SraR OFFICE. MARYLAND ANNUAL Conrenrxce or THE METH- epist Errcorat Cutren—Gerorgetown, D. C.— Kee. Washington Roby, President; and Rew. J. T- Mu, (ay. Secretary —The awanl missionary meet- ing of the Conference was held iramediately after the adjournment of Conference yesterday morning The amnual contribution, together with the col- lection taken up ow the occasion, amounted to up- wards of $150. Addrecses were delivered by Revs. T. M. Wil- son and WS. Hammond upon the subject of the missionary cause, Whieb Were listened to with great ueterest by the large conyrevation present Phe meeting thea weut into the election of otfl- cers: ane the officers of last year were unanim@usly re-elected TLe Society then adjourned. inumediat. “A upon adjournment, the Conference cvent int) afternoon session Rev Mr Varden submitted the following resu- lation d. That we. the ministers and lay mem- ber the MP Couference of the district of Maryland desire to pay our respects to the Presi- of the United States, and thot brother J. A. Keunedy be requested to wait npow the te ascertua whether such visit Will be wd if so. at what time it will be conv Lim te receive us Afterwards withdrawn on account of the linited time remaining for the tausaction of cunfereace basiness President kev 5G Bhs hittield. of the Virginia Confer- . “ct upon Lethoadist { he elaiuns of mot the Maryland y Rev. JS. W we Subject. He was fe brief address « ‘The report of th isittee on itineraney was 1 taken up for © ation. and the fellow elected to itinerant orders C. Cochel, Geo. W ‘The session this with reli- rivus services by Rev After the readi Rev J.J. Mur coedings of last The reply of the Secretary was in the Dr. Murray then proceeded to say that the ses- sion was altogether unauthorized. It was a meet- ing of whieb the Conference had ne know and ought to have noue as a Conference, moved that the journal be amended by Prarie i of the proceedings. forth explanations from vari- ieating a mis- jon, Which was J. Drinkhouse. wirnal by the secretary. Murray was out of order, and the minutes re- ferred to not being a part of the Confereace pro- cvedings, should be expunged from the journal. Several ministers wishing to yoy the Presi- deat withdrew his decision, and left the subject with the Conference. the 1g Dr. Murray's motion, and the question was wu ae e Rev. Messrs. Wright, Li etl ray, D. Wilson. and Dr. Reese ex ned their views of the subject. concurring in opinion that the pro- ceedings Were unauthorized, but the members were mistaken. acti Mg fran the purest motives, aud with a view to redeem time. ‘The motion was adopted The Conference proceeded to the next business in order. the call for reports of committees, and the following reports were received and laid upon the table for fina! consideration: By Rev. J. K. Nichols: Report of the committee on cad gg claimants. By Rev . Murray: Report of the committee ou missions By Rev. T. D. Valiant: Report of the committee on the boek concern and colleges By Rev. W. C. Lipscomb: Report of the com- mittee on the First Methodist Protestant Church, Ptiladeiphia. By Rev. J. W. Everist: Report of the commit- tee on the president's salary. Rev. D. W. Bates moved to lay the order of the day on the table; whieh was agreed to. Phe roll of ministers was then called to ascertain signed to travel the coming year. Josiak Vardern. from the committee ap- pou ated to draw up suitable resolutions with respect the death of Judge P. B. Hopper. reported the ae which were unanimously adopted by a tev brother. the Methodi= t hwiz tp weal the less Of one o test ornainents; but though thos sadly bereft, anit ves to God. assured by onr broth- ers Life ane ful death that he has tecei ved the ead of bis £ aerown which tadeth aot away % Kesolerd, That this Confer ler to the ied family its sincer pest their af- . ad pray that God y sustain thes "4 of these whe wait for the bo of the dead and the glory » the state and wishes of the A their report, and took up Ghee Last ite list, viz: the request of Wil- iamsport € pit that that Cireuit be divided. re fetlinw that tuemorial of Cleartield Cin eon apes bo be portend. that said Cirewit be received. Whereuj mm ensued which was of a desultury amd was wot comeluded Wheu our report closed. ‘Ture Torarar —One of the most effective per Matilda Heron's version of Camille, t possesses all the modesty and delicacy of other versions, is the only wataral and satisfac tory owe extant. While witnessing ber perform- udience forget that they are in a theatre, iL themselves t iehes sympathizing in the apporeutly real scene before them. What the el- der Booth was in Richard ILl., Matilda Heron is in Camille; it is ber piece, and nobody else has any business to undertake to perform oN This uly was admirably supported last evening. the part of Armand Duval, by Mr. Fisher, w amdas it will be to-night, when Camille Will be repeated fue Weereex Mi@ion Sexpay Since, No 4. of the Youag Meu's Christian Association. give their second Anumual ¢ ton Thursday ning next in Ree Dr Gurley’s church, F street th asa wasical performance and :ts foc eharit the patromsse of the publ Assiwiativn bildren of this city. al work should be li ble and right minded peo- eralig seconded by al ple Court oF Cans —Yesterday, the petitioner in the case of RR. Ward and others, assiguecs of Jacob Barker, agt. the United States, submitted a motion for a re-hearing on points mentioned in a yeinted petition fited by him, and by the special Lae vf the Court an argument on frag inetion was allowed Thereupon Jae aq. wpe as the arsunent for the peti loners, amd the States answered the sume wton commenced fhe cl nvent ow the part of the petitioners conc ladiay, the Coort adjourned Waren Reevens workbouse 99 days. amd costs $3. 1s James McCann, drank ; Jobu A Saider, drank; tine Lawrence Taylor. disorderty; do $615. Mary Masoa, unlawful assembly; de. ‘15 Aun Eaten, col. do; do. 36 ‘Tilly lo S615. Henry Walker. col Moody. col de ; du. $6.15. Sera Simms col . 25.15 named in ease uinely Canatxat Corer —Te-day, the cassof CR. L. Crown, jmbicted for at assault and battery on R. Was taken up, and oreupied the o the lime of our going te press, Kat-life and Carrington tor the defence. thirteen or fourteon witnesses iu the Sickles case have been before the grand jury up to this time We learn that Me. Butterworth is in the city, but bas not been before the grand jury. WV & ky pestREp to state that tie description «f the coins in yesterday's Star was given at the re- S.nithsorian Institation by Mr. bu- bots, of the U aited States Mint, Philadelphia, they having been teferted to him for this purpose as ous of the Lest numisuatulugists ia the coautry, Crry Cocxcius— Béardef Aidérinti—The board | Ovp Fettows’ Hatve ‘Tax Golden Grrrs — met last night at the usual hour, the presideut, W. mediately after the ne srtneten of the Russian |. T. Bove. Esq., in the ehair. ‘ar to-night thirty costly gifts So cetyl ater oery A communication was received from the Mayor | to the andience. Tee ee Aol nowinating Willian Walker as superintendent of | Mr. H Semkin, J "and are teed to bey sandvonised sweeps in the First Ward, in place of A. R. Hil. ‘eticladion ta ea. cekandyoontinesl: Ve antic ‘ipatea rush at Odd Fellows’ Hall to- ‘The petitions of John Allen, Wm. Ellis, and | "&4t- So go early and ud secure tickets. Francis Q uigtey were received and referred. AUCTION SALES. By C. R. L. CROWN & Ci TPResALEOr BH IN re ins! BY ets gis be great comm v'elo we BROW a cope. eon ee es Tur Panorama now on wom exhibition, eve- submitted. the follow oon report te Eginmittes: | ning, at Philarmonte Hall, cannot be too highly “a y J. a McGUIRE & CO., Lactionoers. the central guard-hou spoken of. It condenses into an evening's agree- ae roe ss RAND oO Feiba REE «The committee on alice, to whom was refer- | able entertainment. at a trifling cost, what it took red the resolution of this board directing them to | years of hardship and danger to obtain, at an inquire into and report the present camdidion of | enormous expense, central guard-house, and w viet action is neces- to improve it and render ita suitable place for the temporary confinement of prisoners, re- ce tothe 10 clock, R regorss ator a NOS fie ine nad EF acre — pair eine Teto-a:tote Soteas in hair cloth, hairs, Whatnot, hogauy Parlor rn e-top Centre and les, i eee and Eagravings, China ‘Vases and Man- Cane and !Wood-2 seat Chairs, Lounge. | skeen Three ply and yen Carpets, Bee Bureaus, V Was) Stands yet 3 , Looking-glasses, Dining Table, China, Glass ‘aud Crockery Ware, Cooking and other Stoves, To. witeg with a general assortment of Kitchen usa "S25 and under cash ; over that suma credit of 3) and ‘Gi days, for sath jad, Een usfactorily endorsed notes, ia rin House i for ron Won! . arty a ti Tum ALEXANDRIA GazettE bears that the p:t- chase of Page’s Wharf, mentioned in the Star of spectfully report— ye 'y, has been made by the —— and “That a thorough examination of the premises, Biexandria Steamboat Company, of the both at night, when filled with individuals, and’| Orange and Alexandria Railroad ‘company. during the day, when emptied of its human occu- pants, satistie ‘them that in its present condition ie not a rae — “ confinement—that it is a disgrace city and a nuisance that should = abated immediately he guard-room is About 32} 18 feet, and im- mediately wader it ts the erie, cme asa place of confinement. There are five cells, which, with a passage running in front of them, occupies. the same space as the guard-room above i place is badly ventilated, and in each cell is a , Prives- privy reeking with filth, and poisoning the air, | JO#N S. HortiNasireav has been appointed by oth im the prison and guord-room above, with | the President and confirmed by the Senate as Jus- WE ark requested tocall the attention of the street commissioner of the Fourth Ward to the ex- tremely unsafe condition of Sixth street, between C street and Louisiana avenue. Sree New advertisements of Francis, Seventh street. He has an immense stock of articles. fan- ciful and useful, and sells them at New York ss 2400 per annum, r TRE & CO., Aucts. ie : C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. unwholesome etfinvia. The first visit of the com- | tice of the Peace. FSIRABLE TWO-STORY FR aS AME HO SE mittee was on last Monday, after the adjourament Tus Teeny weater presses heavily upon the D ry Tat AUCTION. On ERID ‘TER- of the Board. It was a wet, unpleasant nivht, and | sources of ity. Phe system should be sustained arch 13th, at 5 o roan ae fone of the although the hour was early, we found thirty un- | by the occa=ioual use of a uid restorative, so pure |p. + We will se wey of Lot 1, in Square No. fortanate men who bad applied for lodging in | &= to preclude all danger of reaction. Such'a restor- | 431, Sonung 17 feet street west, between uosth this miserable hole. The steuch rising frou the | % ne — Sordial Gin. So say our | M and N streets, roved by a handswne aud well- ivies, the wet clothes of the “lodgers,” and the built two-story Frame House, No. 28, contayping reathing of 20 many persons i saad oncd: 100 cauay i ‘id Ww sooioeeen of Foxe & & Br B B. pot ag arranged rooms and Uack kitehen. ‘Title ventilated a place, was disyusting in the extreme. | ilton & Leach, and others. Edurd ©.C harivs, Gen- The property is handsomely loeated in a healthy There was ont one prisoner locked up, and upon | eral Agent, 40 Hrondway, New York. It | and rapidly auproving neighborhood, ot offers a eutering bis cell we foaud him stretched out upow a wooden bench, with au open privy at one end of the cell, and no meaus pow ide d for ee veuti- d opportauity for a small investment. of sale: One-third cash; the balance in G Tue Vorartes oF Di TPATION and vietans of delusion ent sy brought to a couric day. that 35 perso ined in that unwholesome tu that popular 7 aor 5 7 = place daring the night. ‘The next examina: 1 Researeh By J. ¢ Mea IRE & ©) co. ‘aiteliotons, was on ‘Tharsday, by day lent. and the unt 1 but inetiens ous H impression of the ni; tlully iter ace with Ber ane . everything at Pernice Ave runs many rend. arrow, 17 Prine NOON, Ma . New Y cents, Sent free every- | we shall Me oe Gronting Si 4 en Sth streets weet, running bach 0) with the improvements, consisting of story Frame Dwelling House, coulaiuing four rinittedt It ir osigatds y the a this © uy by Ford & Bro., corner — t avenue and Ith st, in its present conditi ing that pestilence has nent of prisoners: Li secane yin 6 aud 12 red by a deed in trust on ee & CO, Auet RE Lie aN RY OE TW } sin the opin hy which the condition ad. is by 1 } Pet. Augus Nerina iMP'TORY 5 canal: repkacing Rear ite county. Berio Lors—On, MONDAY AP ect with a-ereat varioty of stumack digas Zist, at 5 » at the an vote N rk cee! the proprie -running back wutry.”” hese lots will e, or an addition of about eTength of the present buildings, | ive a separate place of confinement | he females; andl provide a place than how exists for the accow ation of any one brought in sick or wounded. It is thought by competent persons that an appropriation of $1,900 will accomplish the above objects, and thereforethe comuittee ask leave to report a bill for the Before concluding, the committee beg teate to be sold entire or etiuliv Terms: One-third eash; i months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust on the premises, j = =ee IRE & CO., Aucts. 6 and 12 mar 15-c0 ay that Hostettor’s Stomach Bitters has be tus of cuing Us of A severeattack of Dyspepsia, and has removed pain in the stomach in a very short time, mar 15-e03t —The remarkable curos ef sardner’s celebrated Indian AR- un URDAY April 2d, ‘at 10 o'clock, in ‘front of the on Toms of James, C, MeGuire & Co., 1 shall sell. nee virtue of a deed in trust duly made and re- Moprrx Mirac fected hy M express the opinion that a more suitable guard- | Medicine, which nds unrivaled as the great eure | £01503 ¥ house ought to be built by the Corporati ere te 8 Croup. Bronchitis, aud Lung Lene mock ; Calache Carriage the Dill now pendin; in the other board for the nibs pep Wilicon rs Oe f bobtail S08, 5 erection of a market-| provides for x guard. | (tt Washineton street, B stun, General Agents. ppete idue in 90days, for house, it is better to wait until that bill is disposed & satisfactorily ou Ht crest, of before ending alarge amount in the erection Saxrany! - aes To cure a Cold take a i. JC oN ‘* Nis Ya) T 7 “yg of a new building. The present site is objection. | double dose of Dr iaxigorator Jt tlie a | will give jet ever tried. for we have rarely to repeat the | bo entirely free from Coun, a1 asthe lunes have time to throw wtf the collected matter, the cure i¢ complete. As a family medicine, for the cure of Bowel Diseases, Worms, Derangement of ar 15-2aw&ds able, being in the very centre of the market-house square, where the unpleasant scenes that occasion- ally occur in the transportation of the vicious from the guard-house to the workhonse, are freqnently wituessed by females attending market. Thecom- | 2 _ FOR RENT AND SALE. RAL FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, . {the Stomach and Liver, we can reeommend it either with, or without the use of the hitchen, on —, with a view toa change entry Oger | knowingly, Sold by all Druggists. mara 2w,r Tat street, pete ven E and F, No. 452. 3 - Zz ma bolW Hall, but are of opinion that there are objections ENT cures Rheumatism; = =a to them on ae tof size, and want of drainage | T teures Stl Joints; Fok, RENT—THUREE FURNISHED ROOMS and ventils ation } tcures Burns and Wounds; at the corner of Sth and L streets, Northern Lib- t cures Sores and Ulcers; Mr Vannington here submitted a bill, making uiment cures Caked Breasts and an appropriation in accordance with the above | state of fiets | The Mustang 1 On tien. the bill was recommitted, with in- | The Mustang [ structions to ascertain whether a more suitable | The Mustang site fora guard-house could not be fixed upon. R Sat.p—Several desirable BUILDING LOTS in the northern section of the city and at the Navy Yard, low for cash, or on the usual credit, of in ex- change for work and materials, Apply to JOHN G. ADAMS, Real Estate Agent, corner eet and L street niment cures Neuralgia; nent cures Corus and Warts; Aninent is worth LARS PER ANNUM Mr. Moore, from the improvements committee, | to. the U ited Siaten, avtho presercer tnd restorer ALE—A comfortable two-story reported a bill authorizing the improvement of | CQvaluante Horses and Catties. Tt curesall Sprains, NGAIOUSE, with six. room Seventh street west. from Maryland avenue to the | Will yc aestion 2 ated on a ‘street, between I stroct Did you over welling, Sprain.or Stiff Potomac river; s Mr. Thomas Miller, from the same committee, reported a bill to provide for cleaning streets, al- leys and gutters. &c..and for the removing of dead aniwals ; ed Mr. Moore. from the same committee. reported a bill from the lower board to provide for repair- hear of any ordinary ween, either on man or st, which the Mu vent would not cure? Did you ever visit any rospe ogre Druggist in any part of the world—in Europe. Asia,or Aterica—who did wot say “it was the greatest discovery « Every tas! should have it nue, For further information apply .N.LANS JE, or GEO. F KIDWELL: Word and Coal yard, lath street, between D street and Ohio ave- nue. mar 15-e03t —A four-story BRICK HOUSE, sh. On hath strect west, near H street. con- < rooms, Rent $20 a month, Apply to a . WILSON, Exq., corner Penn, avenue ing the plank foot walk ou C street, from New Jer- " mar 15-"Tu& sey avenue to First street, in the Fifth Ward; | fe 21 now passed, ee Also, 2 bill from the lower board with an amend- MAKRIED, ment to grade and gravel Sixth street east, from I On the Oras Insta by the Rev. Andrew G. Ca RE NP ry HOU street south to Maryland avenue ; rotuers, 3 KAINS ‘and Mis RE- Tank nant tory HOLS Also, a resuluti quiring as to changing the | BECCA P AIGN. both of Statford county. Va.” the premises, grade of Ninth sireet west; passed. See Mr. Vearson subuitted a resolution inquiring DIKD, into the expediency of reducing the commussivus | of the collector of tixes Me. Moore. from the improvements committee, On the morning of the 15th instaat, of scarlet fever, MELLAKD DODD. fy von of Joseph D. aud Anat E, Ward, azed 22 Wee, Phas <A A AT me ¢ deajrable | STOR tures and ! Avenue, the bought fresh in sad can Will be kok the lighting of the ya nds of the family a ng iho immediately. inquire at the est from Louisiana aveaue z mar lt St pas ar 3 A Bite the asy! ittee, made a Ka corner orth Na and the reportot t ronth of Fe anne 01 to pay Je se tor | ing of the alinstian i Zl eae eet Ward, opposite the Cirele, e taining four rooms aod Lasement. Apply on inte Med ‘OR RENT—The three Ferra ERICK HOt ween al I streets, wew and oe wt of the Asy- y. 1S *. reported a bill Sim urred by the burn ’ , oun, the ‘ TPE ATHENEUM RESTAURANT, No. 4% Hy arrange ie particulars inquire at the sea Seenth Ward 4 ol ie opm Poon, av side, between 1% F tl Warcruous of McGREGUOR & CO. mtn tante the Gilt the pure hase of nr 12 wool w @ paurect of eroitid for the purpose of pro Suitable site for a saarket-house in the Sev Ward, ane apy ecopetating for the purpose the stan | uss Various bills from the lower board w ceived aud appropristely referred. Adjow No. mars tf . TANDFL RALPERE FOR plince pared and amin su i be exquisitely pre; WV STERS, GAME. Commun Council Au the absence of the presi- | ON STER all vette t,t al rede i e vice |S e pene el viene eatied Saivasites, by tne vice beter can atall times be tou atthe ATE He SKIRTS! tious of WH. Birch © mae Weta wtf arriage on thy fi LOT en ace re at the house, A large three-story BRICK nh ba k-buiidings, &e., in complete tasted corner of Mth and H streets, Avply iP LANSDAL E, No. Winders Build- | HOOP SKIRTS! | Just received a full stuck of M. Donnelly & Coes } celebrated SK. ceded HOOP SKIRTS. OR ar TEE of PAR SOLS and 8 LAS. all of which lowest casn prices, the ways and means commit- rreut resolution in relation to i register, and authoriz- ito the expediency of | adopted committee, report eda nh for relief of J.T. Rose; passed N UM- Il be soid at the very WILL! vig R. RIL EY, __eorner fth st _mar2-Im A variety of BUILDING wnimodaling. meee Ke taken upon Dwellings, Store: H HOOD HAS IU: Be Also. reported the petition of Siueon Collins. AMOND J Furniture, Inquire of DAVID MIVERI asked to be discharged from its considera- | _y NOT 2'Yodd'’s Building. __ mar 10-e02m* tion; carried. New STY OF s 3 GOODS, j FIQUS? e205 ASSACHUSETTSAVENUE, ‘he Mayor's communication, inviting attention KR RGENTLEMENS WEA R RENT. ithas 2 TO sy meter, Vin and to the act of Congress relative to the distribution | 1 of, the, be ortment_of CLOTHS, | dr geliar, JNO. FE. KENDALL, of the Potomac water through the city of Wash- | © 3 RK nfo 35- No. 6 4he as near C i Hai. ington. was referred to tue drainage committee OR x 2 . VESTN HOSIERY, ERCHIEES, GLOVES, mies also, coustantly on i D . STORE- ROQM next door to r. Powell, by leave. introduced a resolution | aaree Fi oh Army aud Navy Win. T. Dove & Co.’s Plumbing and Gas-fitting instructing the A comunittee to inquire into WORDS BEETS hac Establishment, 408 por anu ire of the expediency an jety of purchasing furni- , to Ly the Narethitert texpoctfull invite the | WM. T. DOVE & fe 24th ture for that of Iding to be occupied | xl his family; referred ty the sand the RARE bet E FARM FOR SALE « attention of their custom .£ in Alexandria county, about 29 = jie general- 'y- co. Georgetown, at the intersection of the Georgetown » at GH. BeNles, and OF Hannah vane eed pane’ Hotel, ont Escdle Paits roails, consisting of ita gers. In. Ward and 8. Were referred. iH BALDWIN BROTH he premises, or of Z. RY Lifes ARDS, corner Mr. Wallace, nm the schouls sounuitiee, re- AVE for sale at their F: K streets, Washingt jal ported a joint resolution relative to the improve- op faa ment of the public schools, with a substitute; | *RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. The fe pict Jace solicits the attention of Plan- ase Mr. Jones, from the joint select committee on | ters to his ver sive stock of well a 3 wer A ppl > new market, reported a bill, with a plan provides fur the appolutinent of eounnis A E Ww woot CEDAR NEWELS, | PANET. DOORS and’ WINDOW BLINDS, all FRUIT TRE 4,000 Dwart fs; they to appoint a competent are i By eit the Quinee stoe! lapted peeintend the construction. ‘The entive anet inane ‘Wired at far pits. ato Eile” | ta this-re Tuins, | nd the ’ Hew market t it. Ss PATENT © iia a SWEEPER, who mi Naspherries, Native Hardy Wrap: ‘Phe foes aud licenses. to | 4 Great Domestsc Invention, and one af the Wonders | Respherries, Native Fok nlon, Co he building is completed.) | Among its m are—Int. It sweeps cleaner than - rawberries, all the s' lard native sorts, h the new rare fe “Tthubach Roots, Broom, withe it. olfered a resulution au- tinjury toany ele VU Sarpet: 2d. It jo dust te soil the furniture or stifle the lu ex. rine pibers, Ran- thorizing the joi ittee to advertise in our as “ 85 sine x city papets and f hitects to submit plans | 2 hp! fits gonstriucyon and mforwni aiht a Ca a kes tal and and spec itications ; referred to the select committee. | Ur Vuh Ee en And not liable to get ous | Lame paeernele Pores, Weeatine Foreythion, Mr. Wallace moved to amend by providing | by a Shi eth. Itis durable and will y Deutzias, Famarisks, Double Crimson Peaches, that -‘no plan be adopted which does uot contem- | 7th. It cleans any Carpet thoroughly, taking the | and other pick dt Be hag re hs—Evergreens, N: plate a ball fronting the Avenue.’ [The confu- dirt, dust, lint, bairs, pis, needles, &e., directly up | Way Spruce, Hemlock, Cedrus Deodara, Pinus Bx in the Board was great. and what follows is | imto the bex; whereas the common’ method of uw Firs, Arborvitaes, &e., symmetrical jist ns we caught it—Kep-] | tweeping driven the dirt along the entire suriace of Packing executed in best manner, and all *"Mir_ Mulloy inoved to reconsider the vote on | LG Carpet, {arcing it into the grains of the carpet govds delivered in Washington free of oharge. All Mr. Orme’s resolution. | For sale at the Plunbing, OaePittin Kestablish- | @t reduced prices, ved te adjonrn; withdrawn ment of Catalogues mailed to appliesnts. C. SNYDER, fom next to the Star Oifice, CLoc Kss1-CLOCKS!! ‘WEY can be fornd at want a good Che abe van anidwome Clock, gave notice of a bill for a. market | house, involving an expense of nof over $10,00. | Clock, your place to buy isat yved tou refer the whole subject tee JOHN SAU Washington city, D. providing that aliea. OF . juny 01 iL six shall have ed by all paren wy ie ‘ery Store you come to, but and a cheap no plan shall be considered been submitted RANG Mr Lloyd moved to adjourn; Jost yeas 4, nays | House Furnt u fag shave Ould Pallews H: x Ni ‘The question was taken on Mr. Wallace's mo- | RUN Ne RARE OPPORTUNITY —Being now closing tion ty refer. and it passe ‘ nays 7 of fir: our business we offer our entire stock, Phe Aldermen's bill exes in real es- | targe and sale al a great sacrifice, consisting’ tate of Orphan As\i by the evmferouce ¢ passed Mr Mohan. frow the Fourth Ward d aon cra abil for the reliefof Jus Gere it © Orme moved to postpone until Mouday be fore the question Was put. “Phe Board | as reported | and averng Also, treah supply ROS cr CRA mary One first class gix ; pansonger aie co, eoeRtK = Quused! Cuty ‘Hockaw a ~ me Concord Hexpreas WAGO ‘i Pn entire stock of ater and MATE- rine iS SHORE FIXTURE LS, &e., &e. Als, carver Vera eth NEW LUMBER ce Val ingorsaned aeuee fs Leemenl taken rly hig ly say ite the attention of ie Cextee Mareet—This morning, tue market | generally to exanune the Visisediavaly ce Ne he wiceet Oe n ., bsew her TG SON. opened with an average attendance, ways muddy, ee eT E | PINE LUMBER, CHER- = ply Stawsw GARDNER business not over brisk. Suppliesas vood or beter | ) RY, I a LAR, & SECOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS — than might be looked for while the country roads Ha aed RT ieee chaed, wud will be cold at tke | $5. The. undaras gna ave just penal thctr are in sych Wretebed condition. It is at such , lowest cas! pricen Ops Score Seas clares oot pod well- lected times as these, when the city is cut off fom coun- | COLTMAN & KILBOURNE, Assortines at Cle lth Caine res Vest- try supplies. that the mucliabused hue ksters are } _mart2m Assignees, re i invite tal ends ami customers, of service ia keeping the table provided. | NEW SPRING, the oe eenons caeae yee SON ‘The Potomac Fisubaiks are getting into ope- ' BERING ration fur the season. Shad aad berring are al- ready being caught in small ausniiie = | the dif- Sees tone a of ty and ope peered 1 ar he eae ag puben all ne the most profitable that ven or aah p has transpired for fcnastiesl years, ee Sete An Naif a ESS n __No. 212 Pa. avontio._ ee a el pen “¥ HAND-ROOK OF * STANDARD weit G AEE dua regeived Cree SSaTNS a martin coe TAMER, | HL ERROR n> AUCTION saLis, ‘THIS. OOn FO: MORROW. By J, C. McGUIRE & CO., PerRoven P OPERTY. Akt Con eR we | A sabe eee ee aon exsion will be i sa os by rene i #4 rent cats vay tates secu pari > J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By THOS. DOWLING; Georgetown. N TUESDAY. 1th instant, . M. Orion phedeh are cree ta! ses, aes tory Frame House, with peacoat sd th ng eps ndlatel rae red, andiately oc $ DM foot frout, with a leet of of feet, ‘Kiso ame ti same hour, Lot joining Ist street, gt, opposite Dox Rows witht ‘front rons y ‘Toot and a thereon. 4 May is certaial, ne of the {tho marth doeteetie jocations in situated And healthy netehborkood, “which olfars ' uaet @hance to capitalists. ‘ms cash m current funds. mar ld 2t* THOS. DOWLING, Auet’r. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. oe garter abt 2N Suaniry RE y An cTiON.—On he eth en- stant, 1 shall sell. at 10" nfl rove a. ot Nhe resi of s Indy declining housekeeping, No. 48, corner of loth and H streets north, an excetient assortment of VSrewret viz: peany | Eavierond Rocking Chairs, Nin Lle-top and other Tables and Stands Dressing aud other Bureaus, Wash- Gilt frame ‘Pier Glass and Mantel Ornaments, Walnut Extension Table, ; Cane aml Wood seat Chairs, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Bios and Forks and Mat- its, Oricloth, ‘vilet Set, Mantel Cottage Bedsteads, Feather Beds, sage and Chamber Car hades, Wardrobe, aud ‘1 Req ver $25 a credit of co saty factorily endorsed, bear- N, Anct. win kney Carriage. Without reserve. One third cash ; balane ni Wdays, y notes satisfactorily endorsed, interest. eae M4-St A ‘, Anct._ of 8 writ of fieri the Clerk's othee of the Cir- of Columbia, fox j= county lirected, | will expose to cast end of the V vashing- New Jersey avenue, on T! stant Lo She Dh Evens 3. We Beleaed dee Semnce: and will be wold to aatiely’ Jadicials ‘No. 110, to May term, 1 SE EN, mar H4-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. — 5. & OF CH » GLASS, CROCK- RY AND PLa Wake 4st Avctiox.—On THURSDAY MORNING the 17th instant, at 10 o'clock, at store No. 353 Esasextvania avenue, op- posite Browns’ Hotel, whore the goods ve been Femoved for convenienee of sale, we willsell, alarge oe! of China, Glass, Crockery {Plated Ware, &c. me— sranite, French chine: Printed and Fancy jet. Dinner and Tea Ware, Pitchers, &c. 7 White Granite Ware, in variety. Bian White and Figured China Dinner and Cos a a large and fine assortment. non Ware, in lots suitable for retailers, d Coffse Sets, Castors, &c. Heav: _ “| Vases, Clocks, &e., Giraadolos, &e., ed Tea Pitchere, Pitchers, Porcelain’ Lined Stone W: are. &c. ‘The above stock comprises a large and varied as- sortment, to which the attention of the trate is re- fully invited, as the goods will be sold without : $0 and under cash; over that amount a d60 days. for notes peenmonety en- E LaTe De -Q : MORN- ING, March isth, at to: Sloe ©. GA 12th st, near Mary): land avenue, ((sland, jwoskall sell, a por- tion of his effects, comprising— Mepceany Mair-spring Divans, Rocker and Parlor hairs, ogany Sofa, Rout T: and Wood-xeat C tor Stove, Three- mle, ¥ and Stair Carpets,” is, Bureau, V n“cobe, Washstand, "Poulet Feather Beds, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Sideboard aud Ding Table, Together With @ general assortment of Kitchen eyuisites. ‘Terms: $25 and undereash; over that sum accredit of 60 and 9) days, for satistactorily endorsed notes, beariny tnterest. mar ied J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. THE ABOVE 2 IS POSTPONED ns FRIDAY, en Wad b is UIRE & CO., Auc’rs. By A. GREEN, Auctic (IVE WALL AB N vs eer. NG LOTS at rug SDAY, the ith of » on the premises, | wall ng subdivisions of Lots two, fronting tothe ane 1% ta Square Ba third cash chase money in two equal ists months, secure: by eudursed notes, bearing t ithe day of sale. ‘The saje will commence on first uamod property. ariede ProPerly IREEN, Auct. n virtue of a writ of fieri 1 the Clerk's Otlice of the Cir- Columbia for the County “1.1 will expose to t of the Court House AY, the 5th day of tho following de- ti ‘ourt of the Distr of Wav public sale for « door of April ne seribed pr clauin aud thence ‘West 80'feet, then t, and thenee cast 90 feet to th point ‘Of bagiunine, together with all and singularthe impr thereon, in the city of Washington, D. seized wi levied upon as the property of Robei and will be sold to Fatisty Jndicials No. 173, to Januar term, 1258, in favor of Reed, Brother & Le. use of James Martin etal. LDEN, Marshal maar il-ts for tie District of Columbia, N Ww ul ARDWARE STORE, Pex. AVENUE. GRIFFITH & SHIELDS ING TAR DW AR they respectful public, Having purchased the whole stock for cash. from firet Lands, enables them to offer superior induce- ments to purchasers. ‘The sta Eastern © Nails, Axle Pulleys, Locks, E » &e., Is Very com- plete, and ry lowest rates. va exan ineurs no obligation mire lia Recal ect the place. et GRiFevra 4, SHE _mar 9-tf I mice PIANO, made by Knabo& for 3125 hree preity good, and six ex- ich have been taken in part ent for new ones, are now for xale or reut very Callearly. NF. EL re W6 Penn. ave., me Sth and With sts. —We have just received a new Ww assort- St Bacon & Raven’s unrivaled PIANO- Prinoe’s: MELODEONS; al 80 nder’s VIOL ee te which we call the attention of the publ E™ RICH’S sen B Two doors North of the The ae —, ont has ae HEL. Abe. Pill Baltz” he ps re} to furmesh he trade or private i a tinlee dnaor thee hae tony been kept u deen ned’s establishment, and rauks in thi erty, as in all northern este best mauufae- ed Stat tyrodsn tee Unit ote Gilled, and delivered free PETER EMRICH, Re Bs 2 firkins GOSREN BUTTER, Si toxee peer ee HEESE siboxes Fi iN: APPLES nF vd pounds prune GRESE ea ERs, ies store for uarllét____"8AM’L BACON & CO. PANGS FOR FOR SALE OR RENT VERY Low, by day, week, v OFFS _mara® we Penn odoEN Pees Sess! 1B RINGS GOO. Son ee ey booeivas our first supplies of rich “pao SCARPS, in Round BES Es WS sssninonmen |p stock se hy oe nig casi Ds. ful ir the ladies, mar4-2w "525 7th st..3 ——— iG Ana aee The Mexican News Confirmed. New@rveans, one 12.—The coufirm the success of the liberals. Sale of the Yacht Wanderer. Savannan, suck 13.—The celebrated yacht Wanderer was sold Saturday to Charles Lamar, for $4,000. Corn closed dull; whith T4aTe.; yellow 7eaBte. Provisions closed La firm; bacon sides 9c Whisky closed active; City at 29. is dull; s $5.0; Obio $6.70996.55; Southern S625 W heat is quiet; white Western $1 60ag! mixed do. $1i5agi 40 : ” “ta as ‘orn is drooping; oot nominal at 90e; yellow me York is dall; mess $17 75a%15 40. Lard is quirt at 1 Yalge Whisky is dull at we. Financial. New Yorn, March 15.—Stocks dutt closing beavy; Chicago and Rock Island 39%; M- ") ei bey saree $54; do. bonds 90x; Iie ae an Southern 154; New York Central Ox; Pa \. Coat Co. >; Reading 4-4; Mil. and Miss 6x; ogeegert 19: Virginia 6's 9; Missouri 6's 85%; S. S's of 174, 3X; Sterling exchange W9\a Ww. eee ———_—— Suicrees. — Wether See couse vend ested and the stake driven through the body would inake a pause in the suicide mania which afflicts the country, is a serious question. Just look at the lists of suicides and attempts at self-destruc- tion, which we got out of Monday morning's mail : 1. Mrs. A. Nudd, 58 years old, hong: berself in —————— Hampton, we ‘On Thursday irl Mu, ae Mar- gs se Trot ees i ve feet water, itimore, —, whi ber. “y A Mrs. , N.C., the mother of four children, camaeeel few a her brains out With a gun. We learn from the Se ee leaves a husband with whom she lived on ——— terms, and an infant child. It is said that she at- ten o'clock train Melrose, Mass., Miss Julia Panne, a young from W. ‘aterford, Me.. visiting at the house of Mr. Stone, a relative.ran out upen the track and threw herself immediately under the cars, which flctcly severed {rom ber body” She wae not ma. tely se’ no- ticed on the track atthe tame, out was — bya —_ ving station supposed to have deranged. Then we have ina single issue of the Cincinnati Times four attempts at suicide. A German leaye into the canal; a doctor does the same, and then cuts his throat; alawyer. (brother edavorn anda” on a spree, attempts to take an other man flings himself into the attempts to hang himself in a cell at mm house. 4) On Friday evening. as the seven ng. sony moe oe U7 In regard to the killing of Lowe, in the Hawesville, Ky., tragedy, an account of which we have published, the grand jury of Hancock county have reported their regret at the occurrence, hope the bloody proceedings will have a salutary effect upon the community, regret that the law is inad- equate to the case, and, in conclusion, “also hope that those who assumed the redress of their own and the wrong of the public will not so act In re; moving a public terror as to become 8 substitute for the same in the coumnunity, and that a love of law and order may from this day distinguish and redeem the citizens of Hancock county.’’ The Louisville Journal says : “The graud jury report that Lowe was to have ipeny ot mail aye day before the affray Uur informant, who was 3 spectator of the scene, says that at least between seventy-five and a hun- dred guusand pistols were fired at Lowe, and that ‘» ballet and ee = Zl all portions of bis coat, and U 8 sol- itary all os shch entaved his body, or even drew adrep of blood. Heavily loaded guns were fired at him ata distance of not more than six feet, and he was repeatedly knocked down and whirled around by the leaden missiles; yet no wounds, ex- cept contusions, were inflicted. The ball which strack Lis thigh made a very severe bruise, but did not enter the skin. Our informant saw a strong man strike Lim four times with a bowte- knife, but the point of the weapon turned without penetrating.”” Tereiete Leap —While Rev. Thomas P. Cal- ~ Loun, Presbyterian minister, and bis wife were crossing a bridge at St. Cloud, Minnesota, in a sleigh, on the 20th ult.. the horse became unman- ageable, and jumped from the bridge to the hard frozen bottom below, a distance of some thirty fect, killing Mr. Calhoun and severely injuring his wife. The horse was also killed, and the sleigh broken into fragments. Mr. Calhoun was a native of Tennessee. iD A well-posted correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune exposes the wood cut and literary pla- giarisnus of Harper's weekly im such blistering style, as must be afflicting to even the thick-hided proprictors of the ‘‘ Journal of Civilization.”” i[>> A deputation of Liacks waited upon the ex- Eniperor Soulonque. in Kingston, with an address of sympathy. He gave them the cold shoulder, because they were from the poorer class of resi- dents. i” Messrs. Anthony, Bingham, Grimes, Bragg, and Powell—five of the eight new United States Senators—Lave been Governors of their respective States. i> Mr. Macinurray,a wealthy paper mann- facturer, has become proprietor of the London Journal, of which Mark Lemon has lately been the editor. i> When around each ou See two ladies with their arms ‘s waist, you may be very sure poet pe Net a magica —rrraneia are on the point of beginni: —Exchan, And, iy. what is the inference when you eee a lady alee ‘ntleman with their arms around each othir's waist ? 0 Henry Jumpertz, the fellow who is to be eax in Ohicage ier murdering bis urtstress and. box Eup her body Sor amapetetion, is said to — a —_ ex resemblance to of France. “This must be a very in- ate ~ piece of information to the Empress. i A newspaper correspondent writes a while traveling South he attended a negro meet fag. when the sable cher offered an earnest prayer for “de white e in our population © SSTAURANT, ATS 4 E streets. U taper tee S pike WH Department will at = ie een with GAME, OYSTER: Pant, ct, every delicacy ent suit the all hours, and-also pitcoms for private partion at rs, ware rest, nfw A Luneh set out at 1 o'clock, i Every B os. Address Wis LEY, ager sa Tyr = HELA te; ss ice, and Roaches: oy sae al afrect, or J, Pan

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