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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY TOP Ts Stan POsLiswes THE LIsTs oF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE Wasuineton City Post Orrick UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING ‘THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY OF THE oFFicg. ITs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION Is MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAILY PRINTED IN THE District oF CoLUMBiA. a + EP" Trove “Tux Stan” 18 PRINTED ON THE FASTEST STEAM PRESS IN Use souTH OF BaLTI- MORE, ITS EDITION I* 50 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT ‘To BE PUT To PRESS AT AN EA! oun; ADVER- TISEMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT IN BY TWayn o'cLocn, m5 OTHERWISE THEY MAY NOT APPEAR UNTIL THE NEAT DAT. —_—-— jotica.— Distaicr of Cotvmpia ADVERTISR- Sloss Yo DR INSERTED IN THR BALTIMORE SUN @RE RECKIVED AT AND FORWARDED FROM THE Braz orrics. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Intelligencer quotes an article from the Savannah Republican, giving an account of the proceedings by the Government in the case of the slaver Wanderer, to show that the Ex- ecutive branch of the Government has fully discharged the -measure of its duties in the premises, and that the imputations which have been cast upon it are without foundation. The Union did not make its appearance this morning, being, we suppose, in process of meta- morphosis into the “Constitution.” 17" The editor of the Savannah Republican had Presented to him on Tuesday, the Sth instant, a number of ripe blackberries. ~ {07 Lahaina, the second city of the Sandwich Islands, has two lawyers, two wholesale licensed. liquor dealers, and not a single licensed retailer. IDF "It is denied by the undertaker and others who attended Gambrill’s funeral, in Baltimore, that Richard Harris was present on the occasion. ora proposition has been made in Holly Springs, Mississippi, to establish a chain gang, for the purpose of getting rid of the rowdies which infest that little town. I> The number of English who permanently | reside in Paris is estimated at-10,000. The last returns, however, show that they have dwindled down to 2,000. TL In Utah there are 387 men with seven or | more wives, 13 of whom have more than nineteen wives; 730 men with five wives; 1.100 men with four, and 1.400 with more than one wife. [97 New Bedford papers notice the benevolent deeds of Mr. 1. 11. Bartlett, of that city, who has distributed food to the poor during the winter, affording aid to some tive hundred f: ies. 19" The Cincinnati editors © cut uj up? Fanny | Kemble because she is fat. ‘They are so used to | entting up fat things in that city, thatthey couldn't | resist the temptation of thus disposing of a fat | lady. T7-Some sacrilegious seamp or seamps entered the Church of the United Brethern in Christ, in Dallastown. Pa., either last week or the week pre- | vious, and stole therefrom the pulpit lamps and | | | on Monday morning ; collection baskets. UP Col. Willi Bent, of Bent’s Fort. arrived in Westport, Illinois, a few days since. He is of the opinion that money cannot be made at Pike's Peak, unless richer veins are discovered than have been yet found. Bent's Fort, it will be remem- bered. is in the midst of the reputed guld region. >> The divorced wife ef Washington Smith. who played such a prominent part in the tragedy Which resulted in the shooting of Richard Carter, by Smith, im Philadelphia last fall, was married | about three months since to the editor of a Sus- | quehanna county peper. {7 In Cincinnati. fast week. & young won: who gave her name as Eizabeth W right, and said she formerly resided in Lonisville and Pittsbury. and claims to have been educated in a convent in Kentucky, was arrested at Cincinwati on Saturday , last. for receiving some $2,000 in counterfeit bills, | on various banks. from the office of the American | Express Company IDFA young lady named Hutchins committed suicide in Atlanta, Ga., on Saturday week, by shooting herself with a pistol, causing almost in- | stant death. The only reason assigned for the | comunission of the act. is disappointed love. The young lady was engaged to be married, when she: learned that the object of ber attachment had | Proved faithless, and married another. Axorner Victim oF JEALorsy.—A man named Edward Benedict. in Detroit. lately killed his wife | with a knife. His story is one of jealousy, he al- leging that she had been living illicitly with an- other man and taunted him of it. W oa few days he had assigned ber his property and taken todrinking, and while under the influence of the | maddening cup and his — comunitted the dreadful crime. 10> The latest advices from Utah state that the charge of Judge Cradiebaugh to the Grand Jury | on the opening of the Second Judicial District | Court at Provo. bad created quite an excitement A large number of the United States troops were | protect, than all the other nations named taken quartered in the same building where the Court | wes held. which was regarded by the Mormons as an intinidation, and an attempt to overawe ther juries and threaten their liberty. i In New York, on Saturday morning, a cor- | oner’s inquest was held on the body of an old man, aged about seventy, named Jacob Bertrand. | About two weeks ayo the old man had some di fi- culty with a gang of rowdy boys in the street, when they commenced throwing stones at bim, | and one struck him on the head, inflicting a wound which is supposed to have caused bis | death. {077 In New York. on Sunday, at the Roman Catholic Church, in Forty-second street, the cur- tain covering a portion of the altar took fire from a | candle during the celebration ef Mass. The | «burch. was crowded, and a fearful scene of excite- ment ensued. In the rush for the door, upwards of thirty persons. mostly women and children, | were trampled upon and badly injured, having arms and legs broken. Two children are consid- ered fatally injured. ' Sewtnc Macmixes 1x EXGLAND.—Great excite. | ment prevails at Stafford and Northampton, in | England, in consequence of the introduction of sewing machines in the mauafacture of boots and j shoes. Ata meeting in Stafford, attended by two | thousand makers and binders. it was stated that five thousand persons had been thrown out of em- ployment in Northampton and one thousand in Stafford by the introduction of machine-sewn tops. and a union was formed for resisting the in- novation Seer ae Tar Kew RisongRs.—In the U.S. Cirenit Court in Charleston, §. C., on ‘Thursday last, Judge Hayne charged the grand jury particularly on the act of May, Iau, making the African slave | trade piracy. The jury having retired, the wit- nesses in the Echo case, were called before them, and after some time spent in deliberation, two Dills of indictment were found, one against the sixteen prisoners now in jail. and the other against \ the one sent to Africa on board of the N jagara. | ‘The sixteen prisoners were arraigned on Friday, | R. George, Sidney Albert, Wim. W. Hoppor, low Stone rivers. and Tuesday, the 12th inst.. (to-day) was set for | the trial. U7 Marsball Potter was arrested on Saturday at St. »N.B. Hels charged with causing the death of his mother, two brothersand uephew, on Thursday morning last at Lee, Maine, and "ASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP ~ PERSONAL. ee --- Hon. D. Kilgore, of Indiana, is at the Wash- Centrat AMERICA AND THE ENTERPRISE OF oh CE at tne New York Orrosttiox Press.—The New eet ary Yara died eco doongl at York Opposition newspapers. which boast fre- R. Bifunter agit lady, England, Lient. quently, loudly, and oft their exe | ¢ am. ign — Ha pedition in publishing new! icity in ad- | rifles, Major land, and Dr. Mi vance of the Washington papers ry freqnent- =: pega ee Sg Mas Jor a ly get ahead of the incidents they pretend to | , ” ans pers 352 Maier ze dts record. For instance, the Tribune of Thursday | gour, J hi aud Et E. eae of says: . steamer C' be eg ational. =~ i dministration Is now clfeulatingthe im- | ¢*--Mr. Wm. Old, Jr... \s to assume the ae hat Mr. Manning, the British Coveay in rial ¢ of the Richmond Examiner, } cnn it aval ua, has manipalated Sir Gore Ouseley into | !5 said. is to be made wdaily, in the int ana abandonment of licy agreed up upon bere, | Hon. R. M. T. Hunter as a Presidential éandi- and yet the Dresldent tenon, cht ime, that | date. the complications are yet to be adjusted on the --++ Smith O'Brien was serenaded at Mobile, basis of the American interpretation of the Clay- | on the 29th ult., and was called out for a speech. treaty. This inconsistency is not ex- Es said that when he came to the United ‘States he had to pass on his way as a private in- + Our Consul at San Juan writes distinctly that Setopnemston in his tour of a without sod oe the seizure eck the pbetagedog Steamers was occa- everywhere he had met sioned by panic, not by design, which was pees C hospitality, and that it was impossible pe by TAA preaipe Hence. the | for him te refuse respond to the dtininatic llicose dis totlce te toGen Lamar are epee y 3 gteeting which was offered him. and mostly intended cede hr neal ers ~—e ic] i are an improbable contingency is contemplated. the inventigation must dissipate. ECHABITES ATTENTION— All mem- ashington Tent of Now, except in the singular particular con- earnestly roquested to assemble at thei: cerning the letter from the Consul at San Juan, oot eae ee eee, PER sari dhe the above is mere twaddle, and untruthful at a order: F.M. Bia DLE Mote that. The Administration is circulating no = NOTICE—Ata mecti EAGLE oy B, held ‘news natal lected : AW ELL. Presidont. ing of the AMERICAN ‘impression’? whatever. As it has long ago pril lth, the follow- received assurances from the British Govern- ment, through Lord Napier, that the Central 2N, Vico-Presidont. American policy of that Government will be ye gonbae by Secretary, re in accordance with the American interpreta- EFFERSON’S BIRTH Aw ate ar tion of the Clayton and Bulwer treaty, and as no event has transpired to show conclusively that such is not the course being pursued by the British Minister in Nicaragua, the Admin- istration, we presume, still expects that Eng- land’s ayowed intentions will be carried out. Hence, in that connection, no “inconsistency” exists to need explanation. Again, the dis- patches to General Lamar were surely not sub- mitted to this correspondent’s inspection ; and whether their character is or is not * bellicose,”” iG ublican Association wi!l celobrate the birth- day of Thomas Jefferson with approprinte exercises Ovp Fetiows’ Hatton WEDNESDAY. EVE- NING, the ith instant, at 8 o'clock. The oration will be delivered by Danign R. Goopior, » ou North Carolina. A band of will be tn at’ ance. The patie ty Fonpeetfulls Invited, ap i. ol SE. eeting of ae citizens of Ke piace at Island = ING, the 3th instant. a ve o'cloek. to receive the report of the Commuttes appointed to consider the location of the proposed) jarket House, A full attendance is carnestly re- auented. AP was wholly 2 matter of guess-work with him. lemaan AM of the very pest toot ncchard From all the information we can gather, the | Families, at a very low price. FRESH CAKES made every day and sent to any oped Lor the city. tenor of the despatches was that Gen. Lamar | Partronlan Attention given te nor rties with should insist on the ratification of the Cass- Ae Te that is necessary. A py ‘at the PHIL = 5 eps, | ADELPHIA CONFER oO Trissarri treaty, without alteration. And if it | and F ate See RY Serena were found to be true that the Niearaguan au- N WW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.— thorities had seized the steamers of the Ameri- Books of subscription to the stock of a new wilding Association are now open at the stora of ean Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Company | Kdward C. Seve No. — Ponn. avenue, and at the through any design to injure that Company, or pifior of "TM; Hanson, No, 520 7th ee: Cone thatinjury had resulted therefrom, that the Minister should protest against such proceed- ings. and demand instant reparation or indem- nifiertion. The instructions were such, no doubt, as the circumstances rendered neces- sary. A good deal of the ‘“fast’’ attribute of the w York papers co ts in their ability to misrepresent and imagine. at which it must be acknowledged they are exceedingly proficient The Times. for instance, boasts recently of M TENED i HOOP SKIRTS. A superior article and a new invention, at 2) per cent | yrner pric yea Ey te $4 each. at ‘ALIC F 3 SY Pal avenns, at No. 76 between 9th and lth streets, re Market. A arse lot on hand and exchanges at frir prices; alxo. G “np! ISIanA avenue, near the HOOP SKIRTS, sea Wr eranic Fas having beaten a// the papers of this city, in i795 to suit Misses and Children t from to 13 publishing the particulars of the Madison Pince | *Sarg'ag at me ee homivide on the morning after the oceurrence. iD ASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY, It does not state, however, that no paper, ex- Parasols in Abundanes, Parasols inalt colors, Parasols very style, And Parasols for every body, ant cept the Jvfelligencer is published in this eity and, therefore, its com- petition was in that ease only with the Ivte//i- gencer, 80 far as Washington city is concerned it was also remarkably fast, some months ago, in publishing fall particulars of an execution in Alexandria, one week before that event oc- eurred. In such matters it outstrips all the Washington newspapers, as signally as its A tn G,Y mubserilwer, e. neighbor, the Tr/hue. outstripped them in nah next; they may otherwise by law be ex- el spreading before the world the news of the ed from all benefit of the xaid estate. ‘en under my hand thie i2th day of J Azti battle of Slievegammon. Hits Om _- , ROBERT MAHON Ap I2-lawsw* Sexe axp Goats.—In aletter tothe Patent | FX PRESS ST Paes Office. recently received from a gentleman of | PHILADELPHIA A, NEW YORK VIA Glynn county. Ga. it is stated thatexperiments | The Propolier JEROME, of thix aie, 5 is now die- umbia, letters of with the will annexed. on the per- state of po ge eet EY, late of it With the vouchers th or before the 1th day | were made some few years ago to introduce the Sparring careo, and et ones Angola sheep and goat into the island of St. ke For freight! OR, Agen st., Georgetown. B 164 and 1 The Express Steam I ments with Boord & I delphia Propeller Lin Raritan Canal, are ne Simons, in that county, which proved unsuc- cessful. The animal is said to have thrived well at first. and after becoming remarkably fat in an unusually short period of time, with- out ing any premonitory symptoms of dis- ease. they would hold up their noses and fall back and die. In the pine barrens on the main land close by, they did well, and the write: of opinion that the Cashmere and Alpaen goats would also thrive there, and suggests it asa proper place for the experiment of their intro- | duction tu be atiomptod. = VEsseLs IN THE Navy. oF the close of the present summer the American Navy will com- prise ten ships of the line, ten frigates, twenty- one sloops-of-war, three brigs, one schooner, thirty-seven screw steamers of different grades, nine side-wheel steamers of different grades. three store ships, and five receiving ships; tetal, ninety-nine vessels. This is about one-seventh as many asare in the English, one-fifth as many as in the French and Austrian, and a little more than one-fourth as many as are in the Spanish navy; yet, except the first-named Pow- Delaware and prepared to carry freight direct between the District and New York. No dravace at Philadelphia, ap i2 LOUR, FLO TR, GRAIN. AND OTHE F TRY PRODUCE, OTHER oxtra Flour, tra Super, first quality Ry 50) sacks superior Family, Extr. 1.000 bushels choice Oats, suitable form do. Northern Mercer Potatoes, suitable r seed, Bacon Hams, Butter, Lard, Regs, &e. for rale very low for cash, to suit the purchasers. Dealers and bakers are es, ly invil to all, nsignments constantly y Arriving to kop up a good sere Pe EP TOMAS STRIDER, Commission Merchant Corer ‘oh street mind the canal, ap iz iw CHAnON SNYDER, CF SLAPON SNYDER, EX and FR FIXTURES, s s Gas WATER FIXTURES, GAS ‘STOVES, me Corrrn. _Aapit TRO N WAR er, we have more sea-coast to guard, and prob- N iw. — ANGING vine E.—The an. ably a more numerous merchant marine to Rae cian ei tee ae ae 4) PERS, BORDERS, DECORA- together. WINDOW. Au DE Sand FIXTURE: ———_.—_ GILT COR Sand CUR NS NDs, PICTURE CORD and TASS SHUTTER TIES, All of which will bo sold at the lowort cash prices. {77 Paper put on in Sie best aiglgand warranted. apit-im 365 New York av., bet sth may ine’ sts. Tne British Lecatios.—The late head of this legation, Lord Napier, having witnessed the formal installation of his successor, Lord Lyons, will, it is said, leave this city to-day for a short visit to New York, whence he will re- ——— turn in a few days to Annapolis, Md., and Now openiNEYy, Ure MUNRO'S | embark with his family in the Curacoa, on his | SU smith BONNET, return to England. SPRING and sing all the most desirable styles of season's lin- Retation ns, in— ik, Lace, Crape, Leghorn, English and Swiss Straws, Freneh Cinp, N: i emtcipaeeean Esorxeers Arrowsten.—The following per- sons have been appointed Third Assistant En- gineers in the Navy: Henry C. Victor, F. A politan, Florence Braid, &c. Faxsortment of— wers, Ruches, Bion ands, &c. We rampect fully inv: e the ttent t and Frederick A. Dobbs. to the above at the Fancy Store af nt (he ladies = > . HU Gain _ Ap l-s3t 310 Pa. ay. Army Orper.—Capt. Wm. F. Reynolds, of the Topographical Engineer Corps, is relieved from light-house service, and assigned to the duty of exploring the Upper Missouri and Yel- ZRN WATS OF THE LATEST IM- ortations, and READY y_ style on hani en. MADE. BONNETS at very moderate r os, ections at STEVENS’ 35 Ps an, AVENUC, y AMMO, place to Imy it: Call and make PANCY STORE cy weuaee “is the Tox Weatuer.—The following report of the mane ct 2 Mh iy uit hat ne Snowe weather for this morning is made from the Morse | PAN!, POMADES, 8 hn p fore ah, 8p 9-3 Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution ACE SLEEVES AND COLLARS. in new and The time of observation is about 7 o'clock ; ns, junt received at STEVENS ’ COLORED Fi . st {recived at ott ed Lot} apa it APRIL. 2, 1859. | -cloudy, cool } cloudy. londy, warm New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md., Washington, D.C. crear > THE ESTARL ae — OR The Sat. and best stock ef JR Soe ooeflear, plensant. PAPERIIAN HOIST F RY GOO Norfolk, aoe lear, U8 freon i2th and 13th st Se Teens ee unton, ear, mi | Tandeere, { ery extensive assortment of WINDOW Boistol, Taine DASA LEE CLARE S, Nora ee BN DOW Knoxville, Tenn ! The greatest variety of PICTUR Bras uabee re SOR IS, Ac., in the city, at L. F.C ARES. jeigh, 24s e Wiluln ; ae ae i Speers M THALBERG'S TUNER Columbia, §. clear, mild. T. SPEIR havinga tical of 15 Charleston, S clear, 69°, wind S. yeutgas eaten Rate ee ae clear, warm. j dara ioftat the Pine Wareroons ol Mr. Richard clear. 70°, wind SE. . Penn. avenno, between 9th and wth Sa eam ‘cloudy, mt. weet with prompt attention, hin clear, I NOTICE. Sotunbus, Ga. clondy, warm HEREBY warn and caution all from Moetgomery, bin. son A reson harboring SATLUDA BRY ‘ANo ah old, Prairie Bluff. Ala. cloudy, warm, Mee cron gun beta nee On pletion, Lower Peach Tree, Ala....cloudy, warm. such persons to the full aban the bw proneente al Mobile, Ala. cloudy, 66> : SAM'L 'L. BRY AN, Guardian | usville, M cloudy, warm. Navy Yard Hal. New Orleans, cloudy, 66°, wind S ike Goat articga be THE WRer. P -cloudy, warin, ah and Hair Oil, cloudy, warns Datars &c. peta robbing the house of $150. It will be recallected ans ses ate ol Tie Maino that he was the only one that escaped when the wireepe OORT ares, house was burned. He was fully dressed, and his apoS2w est anit va two brothers, who slept in the same room, were igen 7 OAL! cua burned, as were also his mother and nephew. He ~ +scloudy, pleasant, Gn Sit Gis: and coetad mmediately after the fire, changed his clothes House line. coal ‘whch we arses el atthe, Lo weak at Carroll, and succeeded in reach New Bruns. | Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a: m cor. | Possible An Ay wick, before he was tected for temperature, ) 29,905; ah neon 25, ‘Ww sornar tz ang C Aa 5 aad arrested. His clothes were Thermometer, at 7a. m., 48°; ‘at noon 59°. wootilligs” * Foot bear the money earned by his two broth- | Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 ers during the wi; Winter was seen in his possessjon. § day, 71°; minimum 46°, Correspondence of The Star. Grorestown, April 10, 1869. The following —— was before our City ils Ss the memorial» of sund: rroreisters a th side of Tun street, een Market and High streets, asking that a footway may be laid on said street within said limits; referred to the committee on streets. The Chair laid before the Board the memorial of Loge Aspens bi asking an adjustment of his claim tic bape y Sed Fayette street; referred to the bon Mr. Lazenby Presented the account of W. H. articles of merchandise , for — fur- nished for the use of the Corporation ; referred to the committee 6n claims. Mr. L. also nted the account of Henr: Birch, for a bri pavement laid on Frederic to vee committee on streets. ‘The Chair laid before the Board a eommunica- tion from a committee of the Vigilant Fire Com- pany: asking the passage of a law to prohibit the clloe Set he pauioee ne a ee Pa sundry formation of any new engine er hose companies without the sanction of the cor; ite authorities ; referred to the committee on fire companies and fire engines. Mr. Offutt, from police committee, to which was referred the memorial of Joseph Reynolds and others, asking to be allowed to retatl spirit- uous liquors on the fish wharf on the Sabbath, asked that the committee be discharged from the further consideration of the subject; concurred in, and the comuuittee discl ac ingty. At this point Mr. Hyde was called to the chair, and Mr. Ban; gs offered the following resolution, which was laf over until F riday next: Kesolvid, That the Georgetown reporter of the Evening Star be, and he is hereby requested, to correct his report ef the proceedings on last Fri- day evening, so as to state the true character of the resolu read by Esau Pickrell, E and which wa: led out of order, said resolution * ing entirely different in its purport from the published. The resolution read by Mr. Pickrell ed to employ W.H. Tenney. Esq., to act ax he counsel of the May. lect. and authorized him to make all arrangements for the suit, pro- vided no expense devo ved upon the Corporation Kesolred, further, That the Clerk of this Board furnish the said reporter with a copy of the above resolution. Mr. Lazenby, from claims committee, reported a resolution in favor of the judges of the third election precinct; one in favor of John Boothe, and one in favor of Join J. Met) uiilan; laid ever Mir. Marbury, from streets comimittee, reported a resolution in relation to the repair of the road leading to the Little Balls Bridge; laid over Mr. Dunlap, from the grie which was referred the pet asking the re jon of a tin Pp ported on he auliert ta entitled, A resolution and laid over. nanee repealing a part of an ordinance re orga ing the police and night watch systems of the town;"? read and laid over. Mr. Stake red the following resolution: which was read and referred to the street commit- be given to of dirt and posited npon ti r. Tenney offered a resolution ie of the Paper Mill bridge. ov laid over Mr. ey offered the following resolution. which was adopted : Kesolerd, That the committee on police be re- nested to inquire into the expediency of intro- docs ing a resolution instructing the police trates of this Corporation. in all cases where fines are not paid or secured to be paid. to commit the eg lined in jail for a period not exceeding hirty days. Mr. Marbury, from the committee to which was referred the memorial of 'T. T. Mann, on the snb- Ject of deposits of dirt and other material. on Fay- ette street, adjoining his property, asked that the committee be harged from the further consid- eration of the subject; concurred in. and the com- mittee discharged accordingly. ‘The resolution in favor of the judgrs of election, was returned by the board of Aldermen, and was sign The resolution in relation to the west end of Bridge street was laid on the table. The resolution in favor of the judges of the third election say was passed. A resolution in favor of John Boothe, and the resolution in favor of J.J. McQuillan were passed, and being concurred in by the Board of Alder- men were signed The resolution in relation to the repair of the road lrading to the Little Falls bridge was laid on the table until next Friday night. The resolntion repealing a part of an ordinance reorganizing the police and night watch systems of the town was taken up Mr. Hyde objected to the third reading of the roe at this time; and it wus accordingly laid over under the rule. The resolution in faver of T. T. passed. The resolution authorizing the repair of the levi mill bridge over Rock creek was postponed till Friday next. Both Boards then enierers until Friday even- ing next at § o'clock DD FELLOWS HALL. HREE NIGHTS ONL Y AND SATUR ER iON, ens on THURSDA EN Ne April lath. ‘Ox Horn Players ee Ox Horn Piayers> and ) Little Jamie, Ox Horn Piayers 2 Little Jam Will give their Ancient and Modern —— as above,” Admission 25 cents. ap 12-8t LEXANDRIA AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY HALL, Mann was 9) ! ~ = <"4 ittle Jamie, THREE NIGTHS Mone. MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEON DAY, APS th, 12th, and 1 SANDERSO GIGANTIC bioramic IL- L USTRATIONS OF THE RUSSIAN WAR AND SIEGE OF SEB! * TOPOL, Will bo exhibited bove, Admission 25 cents; Reserved seats 373 cts. fr At 74g ; to commence at 8 o'clock. R I ae Fou Soba¥ ch APE c THOIR, assisted mde - al friend: give a’ Concert atthe c: it rel, treets, on 'T'! DAY EVE April 12th, 1258, commencing at a quarter te 8 o'clock. The perce ph for the oven selected with care and comprises. 6 1i-known and popular composers, ssion 25 cents, TING AND SCULPTURB! E HIRITION of th the Wash. {or ql VARY, DRAWINGS. aad vw open at their Galt & Guy’s, two doc sion has b MeGuire’s Several mar 2-tt J. GOt DXnoROUGN BRUFF, Seo, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. (RAND FASTER BALL. The Columbia Engine Company, Nol, Win Give ouk ND. at tne ASSP Tu presenting this entertainment to the public the metubers will vor to make it one of the agreeable Balle of the se lebrated Marine Band ‘will he in at ver. the experienced Caterer, will DARUS . * mnitice. nuvlly, Jacob Dyer, Katelin, . H. Saxe. “ply ENNIS . Treas GRAND MAY BALL UNLON ra ARDS dat the WwasHTya ton ‘48 SEMBLY ROOMS, ESDAY, May 34, 1459. For vaitiouine: ‘see future vot Bea isemeut. apé tf IBBONS! RIBB RIBBONS = cheap. at STEVENS Se Pa. av. bet wrece and Mth sts. p9-7t $5, 000 iS woeres oF STRAW BONNETS, FLATS from auction, a: will Be wold My oe . at once and get entre at ST a 3 eee Pena. avenue. Ore ing FRIEND, D No. 19, for this week, ata Reaowa, by Mobarats ioe i uae. eee” The same quantity of music’ pro from the id fen umes For .INGTON’S 9-8 Odeon Busldinx, cor Biataed Pee BremePLATR co STEVENS 338 Pa are ~My agen toner p FARO i |e HENN STOC! AR ky A STRA \ ive TAU URS GRE: ND RED SIGN. Vv ELT. which will be sold . Was recommen: at jroner for a pri- tions given. ‘ a. ANTED—A PLAC troner ina en fam by bp gsespoctatie Jou Ww Hi street, edvertiont ta sf sg to goasmall d country. i" WwW Tel Bre & soreretatie tent Fn, Sots SITUA. h moewerk Gabon awall nents Good oity iven, ems Gan be seen at No, poe hed “, rs ween Hand I ANTED—Ry an steady, industrious WASTER RON se Pada martin mae Best of Tecommendations can begiven. Add Box No. 19, at this offies, ANTED-—A good HACK DRIVER, « — with the city. Also, a good Hi one ne nest cood HORSES. Inquire of MING & FOY—Livery Stables, Jackron Alley. p 12-3" fad Xen those afflicted with inflamma fo read the the postimosiaie of Dr. COGGRWELIES NEW MEDICAL SALT other column. _ BOARDING. Two: young men, ora centieman ean find good secommodations on it No. 580 C street, between 2d a. SA streets ons “WORSE, WAGON and TAR} It ix a fine covered wagon, fit Py: ma as ahora, etree rr oO. HARRISON, who has kepta Con- boarding he or the last mnete<n the lith of April, open her house for f permanent and transient desire a quiet and comfort able home will please eall at 327 Pa avenue, be- tween 43: and 6th streets, south side, LOST AND FOUND. _ STE AYED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON the Ith of April. between Georgetown and ‘Tenailytown, a sinall, red, horned COW, with a ve! the otke:; wh te under rthor ae Any one JOHN U.K 3 mat years, will, ap 7-Im* .—On Monday afternoon, Aprill lth Bridge or Duubarton streets, Georgetown, a SCOUN F BOOK, of no use to any one but ‘The finder leaving it y. N idge street, rally in of ted for a_ resid Judiciary Squa . 5, aud the principal Mot Js. particulars inq:ire on the promises—N a treet, or single ap 12-2t Fer RENT —A three-story BRICK HOUSE. situated ou M street north, between Sth and th streets, containing 9 Toons and a passage, with w he RT NG SEIFER Inquire of ae ‘eM. I OR. SALE—A two-story BRICK LING, witha Bakery attached thereto, Property is situated 1 hriving neighborhood on the east side of 8th sre. tween D and E. seuth. Al story FRAME SDWwEL LANG, situated tween Fs and F streets south, ail of which sold low for cash. DAVID MYERLE No. 2 Todd's Ruilding, Pa. a CARRIAGE-HOUSE_AND 5 rentat 3%6 C street. with all modern improvements, gas. furnace, and an excellent purup of water in the yard. To be rentel forons year or _ —the payments to bo mad= monthly. Tague isc street, orat A. GREEN'S Auction “ep 14f Fo SAG ha icc three-story BRICK DWEL! HOUSE, containing 13 rooms, with 10 feet nd 3 attic rooms,an exe-liant arge con and brick carriage-house, situ K street north, near 25th street west. The bas lately anlesgone u thareugh repair, and wiready for nceupancy. The rent is $300 a Ru further particnlars inquire of A. M ORES HO! next door to the promises, ap Ps ‘To& S3w* Has —The Good Will and Fixtures ofa AURANT and BOWLING rr o JW. BU RCH. RN $22 eh Pposite Cent re Market. ap ti-2t" POR SALE The sabsertber beng about, te . Offers hix OFFICE. a cood Lumber W AGON asercan have the re- aset wharf, ER. lath st. Bridge, ap il-st | Bee IRY ROOMS, with or without Board, will be let on very reasonable terms during the summer to single gentlemen, or to gentiemen and their wives (without Asa summer resi— — the situation ts very desirable. Avriy = = street FSB RENT- NT—The | two-story and attic = E on the corner of Ist street east and B street oie with stable and garden attached. In- ae of AMUS HUNT, Potomar Insurance Acent, — ©. 31 north A street, Capitol Hill. or at his office, 512 7th street, near Odd Fe! lows’ Hall. 9-3t* > fusal of from Roos Fe FOR RENT at No. 40 Missouri aye- nna, the honse formerly ocenpied by Mr Wim. H. Ward. The Rooms are very desirable, having a southern exposure, and will be ronted furnished or unfurnished, with er without board. Ap ost™ OR RENT- A FRAME HOUSE on Masen- chusetts avenne, between l4th and 15th streets, containing 6 rooms, wit th —— pin the yard. Rent $12 per month. reminee, or of me at thie, two stery BRICK DWE Hi E with finished Bas Altic, No. 115 Gay street, Hizh’streets. containing water on the premises. th the honse and location are desirable as a private residence, given the 5th instant. Apply to D. E} Georgetown, eg RENT— The RE pas hefore the txt finished in the best style, conta ie a gas ixtures compl OFFUTT, No. 49 High wt, neress and ing 9 room a Seg 8 = 5, Army, “and situated on hatween 12th and 13th, wei Apply to POLL. VRP WEBB, No. 520 (21 ir 7th street, between Dand k. SOR SALE—LOT N in square No. 377, t with t ments thereon, a terms pti to Mien’ Neures or Jose Nal MARAT Tl. NOURSE, Gaardian. nent partof 1 ape lot sb ANTED-B: Bya = woman, a SITU A- | TON as. * rooms, with gas and | ana cars, 1 NG’S, STREET, NEAR MARYLAND AVENUE, (TSLAND.) ANP. pout h. ya ADDrT as tow as any 1, and you will be satisfied, oi age wil NS, COMPR: ae At L eee: fh 13, A CARH. eee re to ey a unless on ee Avec ‘NTT rit WRth, ot Hl. withont reserve, 2 Fand 9.1m oo Ne 212, whic! tine Fach 2 fect on north M street, between lath and 1st ty and running back anavernce depth of about a] lots are meye = +4 "f | ry yy be idly amprovi o +. sale should Srunmand att the Titie indisputable. = Qoe-tourth cash; the residue ins. 12, and n epee: for satrcinceeenty sreured notes, b-aring interest. ap izd J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. By WALL & BARNARD, ———. ALLIPF’S SALE.—Ry virtns ofan of d Beery a an Sota eee rt i Gerores Rarieston. hed on MONDAY MORN Na April lath, at 1@ o'clork, at house No. — isth street, between Pennsylvania e and F street, to wit: tiage Seta t unall Tatio, we aad Bolst»ra, 1 Dress Rnrenn, 1 } irdrebe, 1 Voange, | Rocker, ble. top AV ashataind. 4 Chairs stent Mattreas. 1 Sick Mattress, ors. 1 Table, | Carpet, i ia ry Mattress, Table, 1 Carpet, 1 Stove, 1 Bureau Comforts, Paheet, | Radctond wat Mattress, do. 1 Rolster, 1 Table. 12 Chairs, Extension ‘Table, 1 Hat Rack, 1 in Corest wele Mahogany I Single Mattresses, Tarpet, Ldjinon, t Bow! am ther. IStand, 1 Bedst Ad, | Carpet, ? Rocker, (Chairs, 1 Hair Matiress, 1 Shuck Mattioes, 2 Pillows and tere, 1 Wardrobe. 2 Cot-Bedetonds, 3 Mattresses, 1 Hair Mattress. 1 Bureau, Marble-tep W With other articles net enumerated, Terma cash. 1 2¢ 1 stand, By order: ECKLOPFE, Bailiff. 4a WALL é “BARNARD, Rocke viene of a w tof fiert AL. ad Gam the Cine the Cir cenit Court of the District of Columbia for or theConnty of Washington and to me directed, 1 will expose to public xale CASH in front of the Court House door of said cont TUESDAY, the 8th day of Apri neat, 18, at i2 o'clock m., the following de scribed property,to 2 All defendant's ¥ it, tate, claim and interest i dd Lo part L 1S, in ned = West #feet, thence south feat to the point of berinning. tox singular the tne ments theres Wasinagton, D. property of Robart U. satisfy Jucicinix No. 173, to of Reed, Brother = ag C Ty Tuk ABOVE SAL {FRIDAY next, the Sth wes rame | Papots Marshal forthe ‘the District ates ambaa. 7 THE, Anove 5 aE KS FURTHER he 1th onstant, SALE IS POSTPONED ar and W SELDEN, Marshal, ‘for the District of Columbia THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ! By J.C. McGU IRE & CO., Auctionoers, QTOCKS AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY AP TERNOON, April 12th. at EJ » at the auction rooms, we shall sel ums to enit— #2. We Corporation gfashineton warterly Stock, Bank of the Metro} 8.9" Corporation of Rear Stock. ‘Termes cash. ap od 4. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. _MeG6U IRE & co., Auctioneers. MORN 10 o'clock. at the residences of ton, in the western honse of the De , Weaball sell, a por By J.C. of the fur niture and “c. “el Rosewood Plush- Armand ie Caw Chairs, W ee -seat Cha. nd Wood Mahogany Dinins Fable, Card Tals len, Brnssel« ‘arpota, Onicleth, Srair Carpets, ke. ke. ‘erm Hand ander, cash; creditof P and Gdays, for sati notes, over that «nm, 4 iactorily endorsed bearing se ig C. McGUIRE & co., Aucte, . 8. WRIGHT: Goorgete XTENSIVE Bat — OF HORS! ai Nevelork . Witnent reserve. at the Valley w Farm. the onthe yo oa of J. H. | 8 ects, consisting ol— . Mules, Warcons, Carts, King, de a] the Perron kT Harm A rariety « 4 “Leeesii as Ploucia, Har- tine Box. Spados. & urmit.re, Green House Fiants, rows, Heusehold Reea and Boe Hives, 5,0 ehoice Fruit Trees—Peaches, Apples, Pears, Plame. &e.. “a a Terms at sale. apll EDW. 8. WRIGHT, Avert. FUTURE DAYS. By WALL & BARNARD, Anctoneera. XECUTOR g Wats AT Aces tox ER NOON, 20th instar sell, on the premises, the able B late Tim Lote 16, 18, 19, and 2, sohaict fronting cach on i6th *t. west 6 ae aovecta, 27 feet, and KK back to a thity fret alles. Also, Lot .7, in Square 117, fronting 5) foet on 19th stroct west, betweenn -rth Land M streets, and ran ning back 149 feet to a thirty feet alles. Also, Lot 4.1n Square 135, fronting both on Ith street and New Hampshire avenue. This lot will be aubdivided to suit purchaser Also,on THURSDAY AFT! | Same hour, we will sel, pa fronting 24 feet on G, ne a. back 117 foot te C nerve, SALE OF VALUABLE BL ue On WEDN DA ate 0" cinch wee te oft the deocared, vir SOON, 2iat inst, 5. in Square 454, Ui aad 7th ats., ant s. the first fair day theren tes ms: One fourth cast 18 mentha, with interest, » pdog: wpentoley ured by adeed of trast § “1s ag ON NOGTT PETER o “DONS rent WALL & BARN arb mee McGUIRE & CO.> Auctronem RU DIN " the balance an 6, 12 and apiloo By 3. €. *HOICE «1.3.4. 5and&, in Square @. nectient avenue, near the houndars. unity for procuring m, site for fronting on J, weit, and opposite the green “47 70 3 balance in 4, a deed of trast tak Alle. zat uh cae Pit e ito the nated Si apod 4 fom thn iy th & 0, Aucte Ry a GREEN, » Auctioneer, 0 BE SOLD AT PURLIC SALE —oOn THURSDAY, April Mth, 18%, at ok m., in front of the premise: aver with the terms of mber 18th, PAST, he T cree cash, and if not complied with in five days COR RENT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE For after sale, prisperty to be reonlA at the tisk end evet Br peperty part ofthe eity—asmall Ofte prc iaaer. : EDWARD FE MUDR. atrorte, contal ’ 4 ap7-2awkds N, Auct. ay LER. Pension Office, or No. 36 nus. between Wth and loth sts. Fv REN T—Handso ROOMS in the sec se on Sth street, _mar3l-2w_ wely FUR the most eligible BUSE o Penn.avenue. Inquire of war 3 ties, Te and cs for themse! ainination. ase 9.7 r R.C. STEVENS =. M. McCAMLY & CO., FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOONS, No, 390 Pa. a whine ~ ee Bui!ting,) ASHING TON. by ai valises ANB CARPET BAGS, ge PLEASE — MBER THAT nearly my Pm god pure f this month are and you will fed ita rare o! te rs as. OH ig | article warranted as re- poy me ornosale. P: acy anno can ‘rompt gout? upon in all cases, respectfully Nel tore a 330 Pa. ay, Nn ‘Sth ih nnd Jot fits py ok Sep R.C. ae TH sh ae ba seate tke ars to them i oe in person Senay best now ay See OTE Nis coco | ~ By J.C Auctioneers. ae TIFL m mh ng athe WAS EEO ERANIN Ree 0 DAY AFTERNOON, April latheat o'clock on Lats numbered ting S36 fecton ata, the premises, we shall sell, pasts 2aud 3. im Square pusmbered 211 | mort! eet, betw whole of or strewt, af Vermontay nee, running back Vermont evenne "This r= believed he most beantifa! building etes for sale ‘in that desivabl> part of the city, aud will be divided icing lots. third eash; ith interest, sre Ne at the © residue im &, 12, y adeed in tr RE& CO. By BARNARD & LUCKEY; GOVERNMENT. PALE 7 Sizk AT Avetios.— | On WEDNESDAY APTER NOON inh teas at ¥¢ o'clock, we shall eell at auction. in the rene of wernment Warehouse, on Water st ne of Fairbank’s largest Pinth Ancts. Georgetown. PLATFORM 8 cou Seales, which wil! ae teh vp to ten tons. | This set is ofthe boat m 1 in pes fect onde ‘erms cash in specie, acca to he removed within tondays after the rxi C. MEIGS. fWas aden A et. BARNARD & RUCKEY: Auct™ THE pay’ APTERNOC ae, we shall wat tl Mth, at Te « eit original Let No, 1 mare No.7, fcouting 73 “fect on 2d street west owen oct and" ntrgeta cone ei fee ‘Thin lot Tot wil be divided inte fe lote inches each, running ack the h Ofte fret s {aoe One-fonrth renidue Dy = 18 months, with titer sod ae in ca ORY SRE errr ————<-_—