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FiIntog LOCAL NEWS. 10" Tux Srar PUBLISHES THE LISTS OF LETTERS REMALNING IN THE WasuIneToN Crty Post Orrics UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY oF THE OFFICE. Its TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PRINTED IN THE DesrRict oF Cotumsia. ——— Nottce.— District ov Cotumsta ApveRtiss- MFNTS TO BE INSERTED THe Baitimore Sun ARE ERCEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM TER Sram OFFICE. st. Patawex’s Festiva:.—The Catholic Bene- fvial Total Abstinence Association concluded their celebration of the anujvérsary of their organization, and of St. Patrick's natal day. with an entertain- ment at the Assembly Rooms last evening. The suppet Was an excellent one for the season, and was prepared by Mr. C. Columbus, caterer. ‘The table was ladened with every variety of edible, prepared ip the best manner, and arranged on the board in attractivestyle. The Marine Band wasaiso present, aod. under the leadership of Professor Scala, en- lvened the occasion by Gilling up the intervals with choice music. \t about eight o'clock the company was seated at the trbles, which were sufficient to accommo- «iste perhaps fone hundred persons; but, we regret to add. they were not full, only about two hun- dred and fifty a ent. The president of the seclety, Rey. Dr ‘oole. occupied the head of the be Afler grace was pronounced, if 1s devoted to discussing the rich viands with » the board was loaded. The reverend President then arose to call out the wd prefaced this ceremony by remarking » company had met here to complete the te celebration of St. Patrick's day. We it, he ssid. with a two-fold purpese. as the anniversary of this association which we are enrolled with a view to disseminate hy ont example and precepts the principles of temperance, in Sbataininse rd the use of those brain, Many of us. of the Society and not of iety, also celebrate it in commemoration of times. It brings to our minds thoughts of fathers and of our native land, awaken’ ‘tions of happiness, aad exciting us with pater atle Sentiments of patriotism. It isa great day with these among us who have hearts to remem- ber it im connection with our old homes. Its re- currence Drings to our recollection the yreat minds 4 im by-gone days and even in recent periods hove arisen in our own nation, to instruct and lead mankind forward in the paths ef virtue and hap- ness. 5 He dwelt at length on the pride with which Irishmen regard those great names. and extolled thet pride as a sentiment worthy the race, and as calculated to exact a benificent fntiuence on the future of these by whom it is entertained, and in- ducing them to wish, and probably at some d toot day, urging them to attain the freedom of their nitive land. He next alluded to the healthful in- flucnee the celebration by the Society would have on their Irish fellow-citizens of this metropolis. }' would furnish them a practical example of the henebts of temperance, without practising which tiey Gould not be good citizens of their adopted coautry. When. however, Irishmen do practice temperance, he detied any body to point out more level and patriotic citizens; no matter to what ve emigrated and sworn fealty are temperate, they are always al and good citizens, and virtuous members of rhe reverend speaker dwelt at length on the condition of the Irish adopted citizen in this coun- try, mentioning their devotion to its free institu- s and equal laws, their fidelity to its constitu- on. and their readiness to engage at any time in its defence. Again urging the society to renewed exertions for the promuization of its principles, be offered, as the first regular toast— Mt. Patrick’s day—the day we celebrate as the pal festive! Ireland, and as the anniversary own organization. (Music— St. Patrick's Day in the Morning.”’ by the band Vather O°To then remarked yal and true @® this Union and to the Constitution, we nest bold it as a duty on all such occasions as this, » wcike appear our loyalty towards him who pre- sides. for the time being, over the destinies of this ~ therefore, he gave as the second regular The President of the United States: May the ev ning of his life be calm and serene as its me- ndian has been bright and glorious. [Musie— President's March’"—by the band.) ‘The reverend gentleman would next allade to what might be termed the richt and left hands of the Government of the United States, which en- { to prote *t its citizens and preserve its insti- «8. As the third toast, then, he would give— and Navy of the United States: In es may they never know a failure. t le deeds are their highest enlogy. (Ma- si — Star Spang Banner ~*j The president next proposed to bring to the minds of hree disti they are uames Con- * Ss. theyare the why now sleep together in the rave. memories of Washington, O’Connel, and Theobald Matthew. (Dirge—* Wash- sTs hearers torevive now the memories who. during their lives, have been uniry. and vreat im their country’s a lvoracyand support, aud having brietty culozized pit heroes collectively, he gave the fifth regular Terast The Living Patriots of 1 dependeace: ‘Ff Virtues eudear them to the s and brave im every land. and their pa- successful or unsuccessful, to achiev: s challenge the admira- of the whole world. sand American In- bia.) ton the list came next, and he an- h the expectation of its eliciting a POSE it was— The Press—Its Freedom and its Virtue : When these are combined it is an all verful agent in Pebait of human liberty. (Music—- Yankee dood + After repeated ealls, Mr. F. MeNerhany respond- ed to this sentimeut very appropriately an quently. He first ‘alluded te. the great share in the ion of mankind to the present condition of lightenment due the efforts of the press. and then -eiled to speak of matters generally connected fh the celebration of the natal day of Ireland's tapestle of religion. From this he followed the thread of hls discourse, weavinz a chap- and there for the numerous illustrions sons ef the Isle of the Sea, whose labors have won for their eames au imperishable memory. Following the track of Irish emigration to this land, he re- unted among these whose names stand highest epom our own records. because of their glorious deeds, whe were either by birth or desceut of Irish in. He showed that Lrisimen have borne a ¢ share of the burthen of framing and sustain- ing these institutions which make this land most bi sed and prosperous. Ta the council cha Trishren stand out t bers and in the buttle field spicnousty history spea t k wed the aw their laudable enterprise. At the close he ex- pressed his * hepes for the future of Ireland. and bis desire that it may yet be true at an early day that— treland at fast is great, glorious, and free; t flower of the earth—first gem of the sea.”’ Afier some ——— remarks, the reverend President offered as a sen eut—Our Invited Gnests He remarked that they were few. bat none the less worthy. One of them, the late lecturer fur the association, Joseph S. Wilson, Esq., Chief Clerk of the General Land Office. he regretted to observe, had left the room; but the other, the effi- cient and worthy Marshal of the District, Col. Sel. den, is still here He had no doubt Col. Selden’s sit was prompted by motives of duty. for, as he st know the object of this society to be one wich willyesult in @ faithful observance of the Law the part of its members, he had felt it his duty be here tu-wight and eucourage it by his resene Pe MLarshal Selden F plied briefly to the sentiment, compliments of the worthy presiding He acknowledged a full appreciation of aiseworthy objects of the Socicty, and en- reged them to keep on in the good work. Flanking them for their complimentary favors «t expressions of kind regard for himself, he w sind them the highest success. Father O'Toole then offered the following, after preiiciag it appropriately :— ; W-laborers in the cause of total absti- vat the United Statesand throughout y they strengthen and prosper until wt steals away man's brains shall be Bourd of Aldermen, expressing bis regret at not b ing able to be present, was read. Also, a simi- lu one from John B. Blake, Commissioner of Boildings. The letter contained the fol- Wg Sentiment: - Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, and freedom from the restraints of habits cannot be attained with any less diligent ware Remorkiog that he was now about to allude to a in whom he often mingles, aud whom wlth sometimes in their exterior, have ther O'Toole offered — toil in the United States, ~~ y have to be but true to 't a respect; and arrayed under the of total abstiuence, they find their safest shield ayaonst the ban of life. Mr. Willis being. called for, hand- somriy te this sentiment, and closed by singing — | ocle Sam is rich enough to buy us all a farin Mr. Jos. S. Wilson having returned, was called Se emmae: ea CNTR Wasmscrow Potice axp Bantitonx Row Dres.—The short-haired gentlemen from Balti- more, who, on several well-remembered occa’ sions, undertook to ride over law and order in this city, and were treated instead toa ride over the Seinen een” mise ye A On Wednesda AUCTION SALEs, A. GREEN, Auctioner. inst., at 10 o’cloc to the compliment paid him in . and he anthane cme most brilliant though brief effort. the burthen of which was to show that the Celtic element in society is the pre- . dominating infinence that gives rise to, and main- ogression of mankind. wage then offered the: it with some witty remarks about "Ladies, God bless them—We regret absence from our festive board this evening. Mr. MeNerthany then offered the following : tera o Apostle is ashington—U ther Mathew has fallen retain unpleasant Jast Lieut. McHenry, of the ice, was attendin; Baltimore as a witness for the Sta' Baker and Wim. Hopper, charged with robbing the Parmers and Planters’ Bank. While at the court, he was attacked by a party of rowdics, among them the followi Miller, and Jno. Suter. evidently with hostile intent; but he, drawing his pistols, kept them at bay. Detective officer Gor- assistance. he snereeded in get- Marshall Herring was , and at the proper time es- y to the railroad depot on Maryland will find it difficult to obtain import- ant witnesses from this city, hereafter, if she has no ‘t them from the rowd Still appear to have the whip-hand Officer Zimmerman was in Baltimore ona v to his sister. Passing alon; he rowdy above-mentioned, met and spoke tohim. Wednesday, when the yang was looking for McHenry, he met him again, and Zimmerman po Suter vave him a reply, intimating that in a few minutes he would call on him. Zimmerman, knowing he was not coming alone. thought best to leave forthwith, and, hiring a buggy, drove to the Relay House, and waited the arrival of the cars for this city. following, prefaci: the origin ‘e Ay cH A without eect ve. ih; balancein oo sntgedaze, : GREEN, Anct. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED DAY, the 19th, a ms: One-third casi tes whom the mantle of Also, offered by the same : | ‘The Medical profession of the District ef Colam- hia—Never more weleome than when they offer the cold water cure. Dr. Duhamel made a very ha sentiment, and alluding to society in this city, contended that our citizens have been libell ts for the . Who speak of the prevalence of vice | The Aunexation of Ireland and Cuba tothe United States Jolin D. Clark, Chief Marshal of the Society, ‘h in response toa call, in which he urged that the parade of the day would have a healthful influence on the commiunity. He of- English, Levy, Bob | aet ta By WALL Le tates aii | (ARPETS, OILCLOTH. A Atetion— Mareh 19th, we BARNARD, Anc'! ND MATTING AT On SATURDAY MORNING, Il sell, at our Auction Rooms, at 10 o'clock, a lot of Carpets, Oil: Tesponse to (fees ‘ition of notified of the corted Lieut. McHenr: his return to Washin: fee iratiing Carpets Rtaak atting Carpots, Stair dn. Bataras 4 aed 5. TCahion Matting, Oileloth, 4-4 and 6-4, ALso, — and House-Furnishing Articles, ich will be sold without reserve. WALL & BARNARD, Ancts._ By fe C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. i R i made a brief s) the street Tuesday, The Catholic Beneficial Total Abstinence So- ciety of the Cit) ‘The health of James Magi fered by Mr. MeNerhany, elicited from that yentleman Toole then sang, “Oh Ireland, my to him as before. o'clock. at the residence of Capt. , . N.. in the centre House of the “De Menou Buildings,” on H_ street, between 13th and Ith sts.. we shall sell, all his Furniture and Effects, a gnes', being of- a brief speech Superior Rosewood Seven-octave Piano Forte, by On behalf of a visitor, (one of the reporters.) Mr. then offered— aud Father Matthew—May their memories ever be cherished by Irishmen as the apostles of patriotism and virtue. Mvstcat..—Beethoven's G performed in excellent style at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, in St. Patrick’s Church, by the choir of that church, under the leadership of Prof. J. P. Caulfield, assisted by Mr. Thos. J. Caulfield. St. Patrick's choir assuredly stands unrivaled in this city for capacity to successfully execute the heavy compositions ef the old masters at short notice. A superb $2,000 organ has been built by An- drews, of Albany. New York, for the Church of Pinckney’s,) which will be e before an andiénee next Sab- ‘L reputation as an organ hirty years’ experience, during which time he has farnished instruments to nearly every city in the country. Doubtless igregation present on Sun- day next, to listen to its grand tones, under the accomplished hands of the fair organist of that church, Miss Mattie Beech. At the Church of the Epiphany (Dr. Hall's) a large new church organ is being erected, under the superintendence of the eminent builder. Irwin, of New York. This instrument to that in St. Patrick’s (Catholic) Church, and ed shortly before an audience by Prof mer, on which occasion the choir at- tached to the church will perform Rossini’s great oratorio of * Moses in Egypt.” the object of the concert being to liquidate a church debt. and Mass in ©, was 10 over, Music Sta - Syst of Walnut Brocatelie Covered Parlor Furni ture, Reception Chairs, Cottage Arm Chairs, Roxewood Marblé-top ‘Tables, Chinese Quartette Solid Oak Leather-covered Chairs, Rush-seat Chairs, Lounge, Writing Desks, Crimson Damask and Lace Curtains, Velvet, Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, torial Corps—thongh mainly devoted to noting down tbe speeches of others, always able ak for themselves. led to by H. H. Young. Esq., ‘Tree. Brussels Stair Car) Extension Table, and Sideboard, Oak Dining Chairs, Butler's Tray and Stand, ¥ lass and Crockery Ware, dsteads, Dressing Bureaus, and Washstands with marble lasses. Toilet Sets, urled Hair Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Blan Cooking and other St f. Together with a general assortment Messrs. Forsythe, Purse 1, and James Wilson, x se eral entertain sentimental son; Nerhany then offered the health of V Smith O'Brien, the Irish patriot, now a visitor in the Ascension, (Di tried for the first bath. Andrews ha builder, the result of The company then dispersed to their homes, highly gratified at the manner in which the even- ing had been spe Several other private festivals were also held in the city in commemoration of the anniversary of St. Patrick’s day. Povice Arrarrs.—During the current month, the following police cases have been disposed of before Justice Williams : John Robinson was found creatin; ance in the public streets, for which there will be a large con; ‘erms : $25 and under cash ; over that sumacredit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aut By WALL & BARNARD, Auction AILIFF’S SALE—B; bearing interest. 18-4 of a size similar fen ~ mele against the x 1 will sell, on WED o'clock, at his store 0. 482 Fifteenth street, opposite the tire stock in trade of S00, NESDAY, the 2d invtant, at 10 and residence, Treasury Department, the Thompson. 1 name in 8,1 watch-maker’s Regulator, Cases and the contents, | Stove, Books, many of them rareand val- nable, an! will be sold by catalogue. e Store Fixtures, Gas-Buruers, Bow Win- Hogan was charged with selling liquor a license; but there not being sdfficient proof to justify a conviction, the defendant was dismi: with $1.16 costs. Thomas Dunnigan was charged with disorderly “| conduct, and the charge, on examination, was re- a fact so positive that the defendant was Tur Muss on THE AvenvE.—Yesterday a fight occurred on the Avenue near the National Hotel, in which several yonng men were engaged, who were held to bail for Court or fined under the city It appears that Charles Berret and F. Steer had a set-to prior to this free tight, and a young man named A. P. MeCrabb having intimated that | Sam Hyman and 8. W. Mosel rentage Mosely let in to whip hii. ‘ttle operation was in progress, Berret and Steer met in the ring, and B. supposing it a good time to settle their difficulty, strnck Steers, thus causing two free fights at the saine moment. ‘I'he were all arrested by Police Lieutenants Thomas and McHenry, and Officer Handy, who took them before Justice Donn, who fined McCrabb 35 and costs, and held Mosely, Berret and keep the peace and appear at Court. J. WALL & BARNAR ae eee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. EORGETOWN TAX-PAYE per cent. by paying their taxes for 185) before the HAS. P. WELSH. Margaret McManners was canght making use of unlady-like expressions in the streets, and was George Seitz forgot to take outa license to sell were of canine them for sale. He was goods before protferin S Will save 4 4 ary thought ita hard case that he should be bauled up for only being drunk and dis- No distinet charge being proved against he was let off with 9 Gus Ford was arrested and fined and swearing in the public streets. Dennis Ferry. Albert Newton, Raymond Ed- wards. Miner West. James West, Alex. Hutchin- son, Walter West, ee gs and Joseph Johnson were canght in a stone battle. were an ee and broug! trate, and fined $1.94 all round. Sarah Cadden was accused of ind and fined $2.94. Ist of April next. ISSOLUTION OF COP TNERSHIP.—The heretofore existing und the and firm of Geo 8. Ruxgy & C this day. Francis G. Bowman, reti firm. Georgetown, D.C., March 10th, 1858, mar 17-6t* R. GOGGSWELL'S NEW MEDI is for sale in Georgetown by R. a md J. W. Seth amatory diseases should gi See the testimonials in the advertisement in another column. OMFORTABLE BOARD. —Several persons accommodated at COX'S No.2 Market Space and Canal town, with quiet and coml most reasonable ter $1.58 for cursing ‘Tue TaeaTrs —The play of Medea last even- ing was well performed throughout and applaud- ingly received by @ larze ‘and discriminating au- dience. Miss Matilda Heron fully sustained her tation for being aw fait in this ditticult rote. eare glad to see a determination manifested rt of the permanent popoulation of Wash- n to maintain dramatic performances in their midst during the spring season For performance this evening see advertisement in proper column. ht before a magis- | lecent language, | Henry Grant was found enyaged in the foolish and dangerous practice of throwing stones, and was fined $1.94. Joseph Fletcher was tried for contempt of the statute in relation to the sale of liquor without a license. He was fined $20.53. 4 — Lancaster jecent ein A ¥. Lewtand Jenncn Allon a grave yard. were each fined 35. efore Justice Rowland —W ednesday, William Looney and James Keenan were arrested by otfi- cers Arnold and Nash for stonin; san Evans. After a hearing, fined them $5 and costs each, and required them to give security for peace. Before Justice Donn.—Y esterday afternoon quite a multitude of persons were gathered on Pennsyl- vania avenue, near Ninth street. attracted thither by the cries and struggles of a man who was in and making desperate Bridge, G fortable BOARD, t drunk and made use of in- e streets. He was fined $4.04, for firing guns in An OvtRace!—Yesterday morning. while Mr. George O—.,, a well-known and much-respected butter-dealer in Centre market, was busy dispens- i flares’ and ‘ Phil. Print,” a ooking person, who had been noticed y. pounced suddenly upon in his ear the interrogatory, If Sickles is guilty of murder, what is Butter- worth ?”’ instantly made his escape before Mr. O., | who was naturally somewhat staggered by the suddenness of the assault, could call for assistance. erson whe will as the conviction of the party who. fired upon the Band of Musicians in this town on Friday night, H RY ADDISON, Mayor. t ustice Rowland | lurking in that vicinit D.C., March 14th, 1859. ‘by given to the holders of all orders on of Georgetown for the improve- ments of streets, and to those having unsettled ac- counts against the Corporation, to present them to the Clerk that they ma: d. HENRY ADDISON, Mayor. —BOSTON ICE! its of laden of 1,000 tons au now onthe way and daily er with several hundred tons on the Corporat the custody of the Court or CLaims.—Yesterday, a rehearing was granted in the case of R. R. Ward and others agt the United States, and the case was remanded to the general docket. Mr. Gillet resumed and concluded hisarg: yovernment, in the case of W BOSTC IN Ie E or BOSTON ICE now in house,cot and qnality, equ rest, and pointing a wi house, and general disorderly conduct. ‘Phe Jus- ice attempted to take the testimony; but the con- net of the man. whee vented it being done,and he w tw jail for court by the magistrate. to prison by officer Norwood. Shortly after, A. P. MeCrabb was arrested by otticer Norwood ona charge of swindling a young man named Milbouro, fi with conduct tending y ged in the busi mined to xpare neither pains, labor, or means sh the public, at all times, with a’ pare arti- ele, on the most reasonable terme, i with the drivers of my wagons, on the part of t He was taken ts, y, toM (marked “Godey's lee’) or at my office, corner of Sa ernet eee) h Dumbarton and Green. streets, Georgetown, wiil meet with prompt attention, 1 WALTER GODEY. —The large BRICK DWELLING orner of Bridge and Jetler- own, Will befor rent on the ; | next. Phere is a cai stable attached to th i Tur Giet Exuipition of the Russian War pano- rama at Odd Fellows’ Hall, last evening, as on the previous occasion, was largely attended. gold watch was drawn by .. @ young mechanic of the city. Another exhibition of the same character takes place to-morrow (Saturday) evening, on which occasion forty similar gifts will be distributed in the same manner. Reoaria.—There are just now on exhibition at the Store of E. Owen & Son, four suits of regalia for the Crusader Lodge of the Sons of Malta in altimore, and also use a breach of the rhe evidence in the first case was insuifi- sustain the charge. and the case was dis- In the second case he was held to secu- rity to keep the peace. Mr. J. G. Robinson inst Daniet EB. Sickres.— rtly after we went to press yesterday the grand | jury appeared in court and made a presentment gainst Daniel E. Sickles for the PRESENTMENT A WENS BERRY. 2 WHOLESALE Lit murder of Philip | No. 5 High street, 2 eS > Try a, THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. BBE ait Cae uctioncers, Distant Gerry oe HEI a NOON, Sacre ror &. Hons 8, contain ar rooms and back kitchen. Title ‘The property is handsomely located in a healthy and rapidiy improving neighborhood, and offers & send cabPortuuaty & Sgmall inyestment. ante month, int urd cash; the balance im 6 jeod givenand a deed of t mar 15-4 3.0. MeGUIRE € GO., Aucts, x soit Nao & CO., Anctroneers. OVE 2 R E or SUPE ‘ GiSESROMENE SA sr SUPRR ST xt Mareh, at 11 o'clock, in front of the auction rooms, we shall sell, for account of the Government— . 6 very superior Work Horses. Terms cash in Pree, mar 16-d + C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. 4] IcGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. By J.C. RUSTEE'S SALE _OF_ HACKNEY CAR- pace AND Pair or Horses.—On SATURDAY MORNING, April 2d, at 10 o'clock, in front of the auction rooms of James C. MeGuire & Co., 1 shall beats virtue of adeed in trust duly made and re- corded— 1 excellent mock Calache Carriage, I pairofbobtail Bay Horses. ‘Terms: One-half cash; the residue in 90days, for 2 satisfactorily endorsed note, bearing interest. JOHN P. D. ENNIS, Trustee. J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. mar 15-2awkds FUTURE DAYS. By THOMAS DOWLING ; Georgetown. XECUTOR’S SAI BY ORDER OF THE all xell,on MONDAY, .. at the late residence Her, corner of Green and Bea'l or getow! Ji the goods, chattels, and personal effects of the said Mary A. Miller, deceased, comprising— : superior Mahogany Sideboard, do. fa. at Chairs, Tables, Rockers, ng-lasses, Floor and Steir Carpets, isteads, Bedding, in execlicnt erder. Curtains, Crockery, Stoves, Stair Rois, 2 Swords, lee Hooks, Dungforks, &e., and all the Kitchen Requisites. ‘Terins cash. FW JONES, Executor. mari7-3t__ THOMAS DOWLING, Anet’r. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. Lot ON THE ISLAND AT PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 22d, ‘k, on the premi: . in Square #2, fronting ench 25 feet on h M street, between 432 and oth streets west, running back 135 feet to a 2u-feet a ley. Also, Lot No. 5, in Square 499, fronting 49 feet 5 inches on south K street, between 435 and 6th sts, running back 12 feet 6 inches to a 30-feet alley. Tern One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 ith interest, secured by a deed of trust on ses. mar i7-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Ancts. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. LOSING OUT SALE OF BUTHMAN) Stock or Wives axp Ligrors.—On SATL DAY AFTERNOON, March isth,at4 o'clock, at the store of the late Mr. Buthinann, on Penneyiva. nia avenue, bhtween 435 and 6th streets, we «hall fell he retuatnlerof his valuable stock ‘of Wines ‘Aqnors. comprising— Green Seal, Heidsick, St. Peray and other Cham- agnes, Sherry, Port, Madeira and Claret Wines, Very superior old Brandy and Whisky in bottles, Superior Hock Wines, &c., &e. ‘Terms: Sand under cash; over thatsumacredit poe dgand ~— for satisfactorily endorsed notes, Paring interest, . A. FE BUTHMANN, Admin’x. mar 16-4 J.C. MeGUIRE & CU., Ancts. By C. W. BOTELER, Aunctioneer. ALE OF FINE PARIS-MADE ROSEWOOD \O Poesitvre axp ExceLcent Hovusruoip Er - rFcTs at Avction.—On TULSDAY MORNING, March 22d, commencing at 1042 o'clock, [ shall sell, at the house recently occupied by the Hon. J.C. Bi iige. Vice Prosident of the United States, and the Hon. Mr. Stephenson, and the Hon, James B. Clay, No. 466 6th street. between D and E. sts., « large and very ra gage go yew a of Household Fur- niture, consisting in of, viz: One elegant solid Rosewood Parlor Suit, uphol- stered in richly embossed Purple Silk, made to order in Paris, consisting of 2 Sofas, 2 Arm Chairs, and 4 Reception Chairs, s Tapestry Velvet *Carpet, French Plate Pier Mir- rors, with marble slals and brackets, Fine Oi! Paintings and Engraving Resewood Parlor Suit, upholstered in Green and Gold Brocatelle, consisting of 2 Sofas, 2Arm Chairs and 6 Reception Chairs, Handsome Parlor Gas Chandeliers, Rosewood Ktegere, French China and Bronze Man- tel and Table Ornaments, Fine Brocatelle and Lace Window Curtains, with heavy zilt cornices, ai Waines Sideboard, with marble top and mirror back, Carved Rosewood Parlor Tables, with marble top, Walnut Secretary and Etegere, po Hat Rack with mirror back, o. Extension Dining Table, Brusselsand Three-ply Carpeting, Fine French China Dinner and Tea Silver Table and Tea Spoons, ‘Table Cutiery, Stlver-piated Tea Sets, ich Cut Glass Ware, Silver Plated Castor, € d Silver-piated Waiter, aire, Clocl Matting, cany Belstead, with heavy Orna- mented € Elegart large Rosewood Wardrobo, Rosewood Washstand, with ne - Ee nge, top, marble'top, Cottage Chairs, covered with Green Damask, Spring Bed, superior led Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Toilet Sets, Handsome Sets of Cottage Chamber Furniture with without marble top, Wicdow Shader, Chamber Stoves, Tron Bedsteads, Refrigerator, Cooking Requisites, c. Housekeepers will find this sale worthy of their attention, as the articles are all of superier quality, and the sale peremptory, ‘Terms: $4 and under cash: over that sum aecredit nd 9) days, for approved endorsed notes, bear- ing interest. c F P.S. The House is for rent. Inquire of the Auc- tioneer. = mar lé-d C. W. BOTELER, Anet. this city, said to have cost about one thousand “The magnificence and t orations of these suits keep crowds lingering from morn tilleve around the windows of the will either to-day, or some time soon. re- bill of indictinent from the District Attor- ney, which they have to consider, and may either return to the court + true bill,” or ignore. at their ‘Though there is but little doubt that a true bill will be returned. yet the grand jury m now consider any new evide: Now IS YOUR TIME, Entire stock of DRY GOODS and FANCY AR- e name in part: 10 de Skirts, at $1.25, worth $2.5); 9” yards Ca 3 ; best 4-4 Oulcloth, at 45c.5 ¢: and all other Goods at cost for eash onl W. R. HURDLE, High st. —Two gentlemen and their wives inodated with RO DING, on reasonable at No. 77 Bridge street, Georgetown. T COST FOR CASH. A cours oF rour Lectures, by as many gen- tlemen of literary distinction, is about to be given titntion, for the benefit of the Eleventh street English Lutheran Church—the first of the course being announced for next Mon- by the Rev. Dr. MeCron, of Balti- he Glory and Triumphs of Industry.”’ rdance therewith. nd jnry are understood to have had be- | them every person within the reach of their | veess known as being able, possibly, to shed indirect upon the affair. that eceurred in maki: ptless cconstoned by thi ed complicity of Mr. “hg We hear that the ca at the Sinithsonian I can be ace and BOARDI the presentinent was nsideration of the iterworth in the kill- e of Mr. Butterworth was again taken up this morning. but up to the | hour at which the Star went to press no present- ment of him had been made. itis intimated thatthe trial will disclose an | amount of scandal far exceeding what has already been spread before the public, and bring, reluctant. persous who have not here- tofore figured in the newspapers in connection with Warcn Returxs.—Christopher Goke, drunk NSYLVANIA AVENUE, and disorderly; workhouse 9) days. Shedrick, colored, do. do.; 90 days. mings, drank in the streets; do 0 days. | ington Clements, colored, out after hours; fine and costs $2.15. Two in for safe keeping. Sixteen ww S ra) Tue Concert at Dr. Gurley’s church last night for the benefit of the Western Mi: a decided suceess. E pist in his way, kindly f ly, to the witness stand, COACH FINDINGS! AUVMCUVH SALINSMOV TS Cuiminat Covnt.—Yesterday,the conrtresuned | } the case of Howard Brooks, alias Sands, charged with negro stealing in October last and finally, on being given to the jury, they returned a verdict of not ie Agniven, yesterd Mary Jane. Capt. G in the city canal. schooner » from Alexandria, with one AND DAILY EXPECTED: thoasand bushels of Wheat for the Metropolitan N NDSCROLL IRON, ANVILS, aries’ Loodon Cordr iece uf lemon pect o bed, the resn't 8 perspiration and certain relief. ton of Ford XB ny R.J.Ryvon, Sdmi'd ©, Charles, w York, It ‘To-day, the court met at the usual hour, and | tock upthe case of Pink Cokely. the defendant was charged colored.) wherein | vith an assault and | ©! Pink got himself into | ime by renting a room in his house | Clark, H. Herman, J.B. to Miss Louisa (also colored) and then tryin; take the law into his own hands by driving Louisa came home at night, after doing her day’s service, and Pink told her to leave. which she refused to do that night; so Pink ck her several blows with his fist. drazged her about the room, and finally loaded his pistol and tired it at her as sue made her escape. ‘Phe jury found Pink guilty as indicted. John Collins was on trial for an assault y. Itseemed from the jat Delaney owned a a to Col. tins, and went there to see after his pro; when Collins came out of his house and tacked Delaney aud gave him a severe beating, after whieh he went for an officer taken to the watch-house for disturbing the This case was pending when our report closed. drink on going Za=2T ow {5 a ge ios be hed a 309 Penn. avenue, bet. Leach, and others. ‘her | eral Agent, # Bri Gooonps. F. T. MADDOX, No. 349 SEVENTH STREET, Has Just Returnep From New York, with an Extimety NEW anp SpLenprp VARIETY DELAINES. DIES, C CHEVRES, BAR’ To which we invite the attention of the LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY We mere season added to our stock a nice as SPRING out on short notice. Tue Dramatic Prortssion Will fi chitis yields to the soothing influence of Mra, M. Balsam of Liverwort and Hoar. and at the druggists generally. Sanvorn’s [xvi will give greater re! be entirely free from Cong to th ‘To cure a Cold takea "s Invigorator, and it any other medicine we rely to repeat the ci ‘A, and as soon as the luyy :GES, DUCALS, &e. aa As a family med iseRses, Worms, ‘Derancament of nd Liver, we can laney | knowingly. Sol ggists, mars 2w,r ‘Tre Mestane L Maver Lace Goons, Pomrxpour Sets, IMENT cures Rheumatism; ment cures Stiff Joimts; ment cures Burns and Wounds; ment cures Sores and Ulcers; ziniment cures Caked Breasts Bonnet Rissons, ContRipvtion To THE Mount Vernon Funp.— ‘As will be seen by the following letter from Mr. George W. Riggs, Treasurer of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, Mr. ‘Thomas Rich has trans- niitted to him the sum of $122. subscribed by the city and those formerly connected uggestion of the n his address before the raphical Society at their last an- sary celebration : Wasuixotox, March 15tb, 1950. ¢sq.—Sir: Lhavereceived from you twenty-two dollars (®122).con- tributed tothe fands of the Mownt Vernon Ladies Association by residents of the cit ton. nocd former! i shal ve very poly phe Ea nters o! of the CoekcToutirs. r 1 = that shy be . Unioa, may Very respectfully. Gro. W. Rigs ls With a fine assortment of other NEW GOODS. .UMBER YARD. having ‘recently taken charge of the new Lumber Yard on 6th street and the C the attention of dealors 1 ne the stock bef iment cures Neuralgia; ment cures Corns and DOLLAR: NN Miuakl sins tort ame LOTR A ee, Wounds, Stiff Jomts, &e- ill you answer this hear of any ordinary Sore, Lh i Paco tetas chasing elsewhere. The stock of WHITE PINE LUMBER, CHER- ASH, MAPLE, PO and well seasoi with the business. u; ‘ver and restorer Horatio King. curesall Sprains, LAR, &c., &c., is vi |, and will be sold at COLTMAN & KILBOL EMeice’s LACES hears North of the welliny bd, :, 5 ral which the ‘Ain you_over visit or merig who di 6? Sold here, ve it: Ree at abl, ould not cure? } Bivery family thou RS RVENTH STRERT, — Lyon’s Cruzun, Ag Washing- z fully sasouoce teat ATED Insect Pow: MARRIED, oer suggestion, t oom an craft etown, D.C 3” pee the best mani ar obedient serv’t, i: ‘Treasurer M. y filled, and delivered free | 924 2woxe WALL & BARNS sentence and is EY lomo tt gap entity tected by the a slight flatness at the escape unnoticed in its —— By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. OUSE AND LOT ON M SET NORTH, serw 2TH AND ISTH Streets Weert. at Pusuic Acc —On SATURDAY AFT NOON, Mareh 19th, at 432 o'clock, on the prem we shall sell, Lot + in subdivision o No. 282, fronting 24 feet on north M_ street, between }2th and 13th streets west, running back 9 feet toan alley, together with the improvements, consisting of a twostory Frame Dwelling House, containing four rooms Te : One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 mon with interest, secured by a deed in trust on the premises, “mar 15d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts, N ARSHAL’SSAL In virtue of a writ of fieri B facias issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Cir cuit Court ofthe District of Colambia for the County of Washington and to me directnd, 1 will expose to pate sale for cast front of the Court House joor of said county, on TUESDAY, the sth day of April next, 1858, at i2o’clock m., the following de- scribed property, to wit: All defendant’s right, title, claim and interest in and to part of Lot No. 15, in Square No. 31, beginning at the southeast corner of said lot. and running thence north 30 feet, thence west 80’feet, thence south 3) feet, and thence east 80 feet to the point of becinning, together with all and singular theamprovements thereon, in the eity of Washington. D. C., seized and levied upon as the property of Robe and will be sold to satisfy Judicials No. 173, to “| term, 1859, in favor of Reed, Brother & C of James Martin etal. W. SELDEN, Marshal mar I1-ts for the Distriet of Columbia. By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. SALE ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ Sic P or RDNESDAY, March zit at Io o'clock, at the residence of the late Hugh Dowling, ie street, Georgetown, near the bridge, 1 if hy order of the Orphinns’ Court, all hi el ts sing— Rice ban} flousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Feather Beds and Bedding, Lot of Blacksmith Tools, Stocks and Dies, Lot of Old Tron, 6 1 llarge aransant of Groceries prtment of roceri is. Lot of very superior Liquors, viz: Whiskey, Bran- » Gin, &c., A large and desirable lot of Dry Goods, A large and beautiful assortment of Jewelry, : excellent Pe a Ww aeeees ‘ao pons erior nt Lever Silver Wa! chee, 1 Patent. Balance Scales, weighing 2,000 ibs., — Buggy iega soar Hoven, very superior young Hor: 1 Express Waren, with Harness, Library, containing some old, rare, and desirable works, W: rticles, too numerous to mention. Se etn in want of excellent good: ited. ‘Terms: $2 and under over $25, 30, 60, and “macté-WEME Bae ee BOWLING: Aucle, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, "TT ReStEee 2.—By virtue ofa deed is Le i lason and to mat ar Pebeans ne ge a euction, on FR. DAY, the 22 day of April next,to the nseR, At 5 that fotofrround ia Wastuncton ci nown and deseri! as Lot No. eighteen, (18,) in Square No, -three,(73,) with tire benp: consisting of a good two- otter = of the purchase * be paid in eash, on the 5 a Pr ma) lowest bi peo reste of te Ul HE AA we bag Messheedts B. 5 17.—Inthe lature the Commities on mercantile affairs sate. surance have re; a charter for the hn Cape Ann. Thecapital is a The Ruloff Case. Irnaca, (N. Y..) Mar. 17.—A meeting was held here last evening, at which resolutions were pass- ed eer gee: op hage se = ‘tof motives in remov from county that the jail here is ‘Sbundautly q and pledging that Ruloff shall not be molested, it returned, except by the officers A fund was also raised to search the lake for the bones of the murdered woman and child. The meeting was addressed by Hen. G Marcus Lyon, Esq, Rev. Dr. Parker, and others. ruary. The accou ing, and the rush towards Pike's Peak has fairly commenced Seven large com es left here y. Eum- grants arrive y hundreds Railroad Injunction Disolved. Mitwacxse, March 17.—The tem i > tion granted upon the complaint of 2 Town- send, nst the J.a Crosse railroad, and Mr. Chamberlain, the lessee of the road, restrai; the latter from paying the interest due on the Ist inst., on the second ao bonds, bas been dissolved - The complaint will be amended. Election of U. S. Senator. Trenton, N. J., March 17.—The of this State went into an eluction for United States Senator to-day, and chose John C. Ten Eyck, Opposition. over the Democratic candidate. result was brought about by the combifiation of the Ams:icans with the Republicans. Attempted Marder and Suicide. Sr. Lovis. March 17.—A man named Hamilton, residing in this city, shot bis wife and then sbot himself. last night. He had been married about 3 months. The cause of the rash act is attributed to jealousy. Hamilton is mortally wounded, but it is thought his wife will recover The Overiand Mail. Sr. Lovis. March 17.—The overland mail from California arrived last night. There is nonewsof importance. The roads to the gold mines were fil of emigren's. The rush te the mines this opring is tremendous. Virginia Convention. Lyxcusurc, March 17.-The Democratic Con- vention which met here to-day to nominate 2 member of the Board of Public Works adjourned to meet on the 25th of April. But very few dele- gates were present The Death of Mr. Walsh. New Yorx, Mar. it—The jury summoned by the coroner upon the body of the late Hon. Mike Walsh, bad not this morni) returned a verdict. The cause of his death is still a matter of doubt The Trial of Arsel Martin. Mowxtrxvier. Vt.. March 17.—The trial of Ariel Martin, of Calais, Vt., for the murder of Lucius Ainsworth and Jenison Wheelock, in July last, commenced here to-day. Alexandria Markets. ALExanpRia, March 18.—Fiour; no sales at ‘change. We quote Union street saperiine at $6.12 5,286.25 Wheat; sales of white at $1.70a@L51; red $1.51a31.61. Corn; sales of white at 80c; yellow, no sales; ie SOc. No sales of or oats. The offerings continue light, aud the nattaet active. Baltimore Markets, Battimorr, March Is\—Plour closed quited and unchanged; Howard street and Ohio $6.25. Wheat closed buoyant; white #1.75a$1.85; red $1.63. Corn closed quiet and unc ; jow Sle Sie; white Marte. es wae Provisions are unchanged Whisky closed quiet and unchanged New York Markets. New Yorx, March t%.—Flour closed dull; ee Obio $6 .602$6.30; Southern & a ‘Wheat closed quiet and _— unchangcd . Corn closed lower; white crate; yellow and mixed stad. Pork closed buoyant; mess $17.¢7a18 59; prime $13 25aK13.31. Lard closed steady at 11 Kal2 ye Whisky closed dull at 25 gazie. Financial. New Yorx, March Is.—Stocks are dull and flat; Chicago and Rock Island 594; Illinois Cen- tral 673,; Michigan Southern 13%; New York Central 79%; Pa. Coal Co. $1; Reading 49; Mil and Miss. 6's 97%; Missouri 6's 85%. $1 REWARD.—Brancu Orrice, Grmarp ap ha 5 ta, No. » sto ‘An! Tith March, 1858.— 4 authorized thins ; to pay #10 for thearrest and convicti: son or persons who, during the night « Stant, fred and barat two frame dwel situated on Ist street west, between Vii =e and D street south, and which were 1s company. ‘mari POLLARD WEBR, Agent. REAT PUBLIC G CONVENIZNCE. McKNEW & MARLOW. Broprictors of the jew Steam Fire- Wood Mills, are’ com en gaged jn delivering SAWEDand SPLIT WOOD, 7 jou 8, Ae ony be ot le Perseus buyin them ve War tage of retin SS vocy Gost Wired ool Genel cont ie. They aleo ee. in- sta gid xactno allowance whatever for waste or short wood. No. 586, corner 7th street and Cana! atk ten cerost, between ht ax P sts. mar 14-6 icKNEW & MARLOW. aries __BckREW & MARLOW. _ CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP. Forsatt “A good sopenitesie SE; carnes @ lady veautiful ; gentle in any ki bar- PRA Cea ean Hapa doa Toguire at A. J. JOYCE'S + Corner lith and E ste. ______ mar 16-3t* hide EW SPRING GOODS. a low recer 8 very ex! ve stock of French and, Ateniean A PERHAN NGS. WINDOW SHADE: Pee cther With w general assortment of other goods tm my line, at very low prives, micaws no Stinnett, OOP SKIRTS! terse TEAM at oe ox matin err ELAM BON ae se ea

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