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’ welcomed his vrance brothers to bis Erarear = Di a serch, eloqnent and brief. The guests then par- Tee Kstonts Temrtar.. lar of De Molay and St. John’s Encampments, of Heston and Providence, arrived in Washington yesterday evening by the Seuthern boat, on their r ture from Richmend, and took up their quar- ts st the National Hotel. On their arrival — re met by the Washington Commandery, ted to fheir lodgings After partaking of a ts tne coed yes welre at their hotel, the stranger a bod guests by invitation, to pay their ree. they were le manner, and entertiined se agreeably asto cause them to r parting howr, The s epast i Secretary Thompson, w' i im the most tek ewellent collation, and ewceedine minutes of thelr stay In social chat with thelr host. After which, they returned to uci hetet for the night THF VISIT TO THE PRESIDENTS Hover 1 and 11 o'clock this morning the mt (Gilmore's) pro e ded to the Lodve » Wasi on Conuninderyiwhere the meu pets of that Encampment were in readiness to ® tpany their brethren The Washington ~ Templar then formed in line, and, pre- by the band. discoursing exeeltent music. Jed to the National Hotel, where they and saluted the visiting Knights as out of the hotel in reyalar order At several evolutions with great tugton Commandery, headed ach, escorted the ‘stranger beeticen to the Presidential si ove the few hief Magistrate, fered aunt Was satnted by the assembled tren ‘Phe band struck up a nationd air; the conelusion of which Mer. French. in be- of the Washington Conmandery, addressed. Ph PRENCH’s ADDRESS. 1 trave the bonor, sir, and pleas- in behalf of the Wa: ton Lts Templar, the De Moiny mepmnent of the city Houston, and the t. lery of Kinigits Templar of the ir, age a fair vcimen of Knishts mt the world; and it gives me esent Un They are here ou their vhere they have been par- the bospitudities, courtesies, and kiud- f their brethren In Rietmmoud, who are so med for sech hospitality. ‘They have been ©. Sir, to clasp the hands of their brethren, and tueue the stron ¥ alfeetion— tien whieh adeed 1 kuow, is f with that love for the Union and the jon whieh should burn in the bosom of ne patriat. ard this hour as one of the happiest inel- { ny iife, when ft stand here in the pres- the Chief Magistrate ef the nation, and bine these men, good and trae.whe bail id winds, vet warm hearts, of my own ed New Fang! ys re- aud respectable portion of the North on a visit to the hospitality. P have they went to Ri rejudices tthe Sonth, I feel confident they ave been ed by their intercourse with that warm- hearted od enerous people. I have no doubt at al? thet t ar win of the North” which you ‘¢ not chilled the hearts of those noble nm to wielre at Jerusalem,” as ar of old to de, yet I have y will be ready to defend what bie, the Constitution aud the Union ot with swords, but with their smd with the strength and er {Applause} ‘Phe Union is ir - mest precions legacy left to us by our serstors. cs Faas precious iegacy that ever any propte enjoyed, Whe tae ok seucklioaacy Patriots and heroes seed away; that sucred deposit is conunitted en of the present generation, and [ teust udividnaily, will make it a mat- to exert all just in- ‘¢ to perpetuate onr glorious institutions, and stitution and the Union for gen- tacome. [ lanse.} k yeu all, g men, for the honor of this shall be very Lappy to clasp the hands se of you assembled Knights then passed in review the President. whe warmly slivdhool as presented. This eerenn roe eonber of ladies, the fair w visiting Ki ly intro iy received by the President zh they zever will be called upo: ly Sey a StarSpangted npanied by the I lence Band After a shert interval. the huiy bts t aed mareied to the Na Hotel. At + weluwk, by their Wa: hire. they Will leave the eity om the woud pe os ‘ \sxear Convention of the Maryland As. ne on of the New Jerusalem Chureh (Sweden_ -!19) was convened in the Temple on North Capited street, between Band € streets, on ‘Thurs. formed. Sorted ington ite. discourse was delivered by Rev. of Wil > Del, from Matt. bly beautifal and impres- ext. Kayptisin, Confirmation, and ani nistered. ports of the several standing committers ved with oreat sttisfaetion by the Con- i ested that a marked degree of uses of the Association was felt ut its hounds. langage tusittee hein: 8 of thanks w requested to prepare aud report a series of for children and youth. itee of miuisters Who were appoint- to prepare an index of the passages of the red Seriptures which are explained in the f Swedenberg, reported that they had for cousummating this object. but learned that an index had been already ed by Mons. Le Boys des Guays, of France, sow ia press. if was not deemed necessary ite the work rook tee reported that it had dis- tiboted— Doe tein Life. 1.273 copies; Doctrine Lord, 53 copies; Doctrine of the Sacred +s, 3) copies; Heavenly Doctrines in Jern- xo «Heaven aud Hell. 6 copies; Di- oo Love and Wisdom copies, allin English, wan Works: Doctrine of spire: Dortrine of the Lord, 123 copies; of the Sacred Scriptures, 36 copies; also coe quantity of xermous and tracts. de by the eommit- tanding ¢ vier and tsysten: of supplying missionary labor Souther States port was presented and acted breech ed br 3. M. Stearns to the next meeting of the As- » A. Thomas Smith. fsq . as sub- \ resulution was adopted. requesting the Presi- ot We teke the neee steps tor procurt denbo: ny of B sw Secretary cy, that be call the atte: to the : i iting to examine ia person, Swedenborg’s vse and Adolph Ahrens, Esqs.. of ‘aitimere, and Daniel Lanunot, Je. Esq , of Ma- Tyla. were appei delegates to the General 4 Philadelphia ia June next they proceeded te ballot for of- following were elected: Prest- ‘itver, Viee President, Dr. Jno ws Smith; ‘Treasu- Aduipis Ahrens” Phe several stundine committecs were an- n 1. a8 follows vinitier of Laymen De ' . Chowte, of Washi ag - ' ot. je oof Wilting ton, Del > N ft vheth of W arusinster, Net yy. Va. 1. M. Stearns, A Thos. 1 Re livions tnstruetion— Woreester, Rev. J wes. Ur Johu b H Hinkley, Jobs ; . % Was tired to be beld in Baltl- next. ¢ vession. addresses were delivered ‘Towle, of Washinvtou; EO. Hink- bsg . of Bailie A. Thomas Sunith, Ksq., Washington; amd Rev. Abiet Silver, of Wil- ae) nace te - May Festiva —The Washington Yagers will veto Moy festival at Arlington Sprin, ‘The floest kind of a time Por purt) by Dr Nt ¥ aley next Dotiet pated ~ PME <TRAWEOAT RXCURSION Of the Washington Select School will come oif on Thursday next, Vi ben look out for a delightful time, Portaworamies oF rmx Prarntr.—A volunteer delegation of the Pottawotamies of the Prairie, who live about forty-six miles northwest of Milwaukie, in Wisconsin, arrived in this city on Thursday last; and yesterday three of the four delegates (one of them, Shawanokee, being sick at his lodgings) For FULt. ranticctans of the Pic-Nic of the Young Catholic’s Friénd Society, to come off at Arli Springs on Wednesday aduutenaste in another columa. may be looked for. Rear Estatr.—Yisterday, Jas. C. McGuire & waited b, jissioner Greenwood in In- dian a bocoge hypo WW; iy, the | C®-; auctioneers, sold part of lot 9, in square 457, chief or brave. a venerable man of 75 years, and | With im; ‘on Seventh street, between D his two sons, Onkoth, aged 31, and Shawanokee, | 80d F,, for #3,4U0; lot 4, in square 926, for 12 cts. az 36, and Jos. ductone, s halt ureed, suo srted per square foot. ae: asinterpreter. They say the band ofeight | Onro® Hat Crormixe Rooms! families (nearly all of whom are related) of about Wis) dc Co, 4 ery ad This well known ind by the hand, and a} A lad to see him to-day in Sh Inca aly Sean of ane Poe ot vp, Fiemitn, and was happy that be, was to for men’s and *s wear. The extensive assort- in good health, the pleasure of the tekervices ment, a8 weil the low prices, makes the Odeon Seay Lane equally glad tee no 2, tt: | pared inthe ale Pines to PRrchase wearing Ap- A ¥ - 8 |e reng Se ary bsp fects aud hie aso- | Texpectfally invited to call, Wn tempecttlls pound to himn a few guestions. What is the olert | 14 shuonable Clothier Or their visit to Washington whet ita ey pill ae alah wb ual come for? Tue Wortp’s Own, should be the title of the The Chief T came here, father, to see about | Indian Remedy known’ a8 the prodaction of Nah- promises made to me by my great friend, General | Heanitel Rerwards Mi N. Gardner called Kot, in Wisconsin, in the ‘Tine of the’sar and | Trourostolda pnd Coughs sd alien Teng : ate wen ‘ Undo he met me, he was very | Complaints. [tis sold every whore, ma 7 tw benetit « my services; that he would see that, in consequence of the part we IVER INVIGORATOR.—Dr. Sanford’s took. we should have room enough and air enou: fure Laver Complaint, Jaun to breathe, where we lived, and should not Manette Ley crowsled by the White folks, whe surrounded ie, | KRW 10 Wa, whoao word cannot he de i bted, hia given their certificntes to prove this ; and with auch 8 mass of evidence wl in dealt? itis truly the invalid’s friend, aud will vive reliof When all other remedies fail. and im sume instances that have come under our observation ut scemed the ns of snatching its vietim from tha grave. We hall our renders who nesd thedicme would t it will surels give relier Sold by all Druggists. ma 9-lwr of Pennies, of sinall nge, cM Always Obtain them on appli- ation at Lhe counter of the Star Gthoa, uo Weppine Canes, wery pretty and . Ter Cream and Water Ware ul'@1 to por Cahier the ifn ar ta Conlectiouery, corner 12th and F rts, ma 5-lin* rat Seott told us that then, and we came on to see about what he promised ns. Vue Commissioner baying asked a question, he replied they lad no treaty With the United States since the year 1°35; that their number was about forty souls; that they had no annuities; and that the treaty to which be referred was p DY their old friend, Solomon Junear. ‘The luterpreters in reply to questions of the Commissioner, suid they Were citizens of W iseon- sin; that he bimself voted as such; that the others present did not he believed. & sioner. \V here was the old chief living when went to the war? Old Chief. Ata place called Milwaukie. come rasan tog Peale: the ms of Jobn H. valker, who introduced the delegation te the a ‘ di Indian Oftier, that the old chief, ce a person of | Vorrns’ Daens Surra, "2 Business Sets, the some name, was registered for bounty land Youths’ Business Suits, for services performed in the Blick War, 9s he | Cunpren’s Drrse Sits, learned from the ebief’s brother in Kansas, who Carldren's School Sw Visited this city Last yeu, Re ee. Ces [Uere some docutnents submitted by the Hon. aetelag of Berine JM. Young ja bebalf of uimself and George H téady (we inxpeaticn. It Walker, 2s azent for certain Pottawotamie claim dof au Assortment of Gentlemen's and ants of bounty lands, were examined with the Clothen the newe.tand richest desis ux view of identifying the old chiefs; and itappeared from the list that a jand warrant wus issued in the Men’s Dagss Suits, Noa Watxrr & Co. M: Store, Brown's Hotel Building, Announce that their aun Sunitier Clothine 1s nN in material, trimming, and workmanship, © those who study oxeellence with eco: Onomy, 1” tame of 4 PotlawotatnieIudian named Wanbekaie, | fsltenable article ¥ gate Blan ih A Capt, Billy Coldweil's company of Pottawotuuic of Ready-Made C ts City, at very re- vein! * duced prices, ap After various other interrogatories, the Commia- sioner informed the delezates that he would detail one of the clerks of the oilice to walt upon Mr Whiting, of the Pension Ottice, to investigate the list of Pottawatumie claimants of bounty lands for military serviecs, with the view of identifying the old chief as one of them if possible, and that When be had satistied himself about the matter he Wonld sent for the delegation. As he saw from one of the letters presented. they were anxions to in Gotitam, when the sun ts low, Come fortic in swarnia the tusect foe, And for our blood they bore, you kuo Avd suck it in most rapidly But bugs, roaches, skeeters—black or white— In death's embrace are stiffened quite, If Lyon's Powders chanco te eht pseuro Vicinity, is timost instantaneous rie. Gardens can be yro- death to all the insect served and houses cleared of the vermin pest. Ji is return home as soon as possible. he would try and | frec from poison, and harmless to ma and do facilitate their business so 2s to enable them to Mmestic animals All sonuine signed Pow leave the city ima day or two. Lf the information | d@rs for insects. Pills for rats and mi should be obtained to-day in time, he would send | Sauple tasks Zcts: rocuiar size: s. and #1, them word to their boarding-house at Mra. Bates’s. Kauxes & Par, New York, Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment, ap 21-lneow lesen ee On Thursday, 1 BEARRLED. Bl in Thursday, the ti t. by th . f Morseli, Mrs LEMUR, “ADDIS. bone LEONORA, third daugliter of the late Fredenek Spteser, of this city. * In New Orleans Dattoo. Lieut. t ‘The delegates then shook hands and left for their lodgings. Crexug Marxer.—This morning, thecity dealers were generally at their places, and the market farmers were well represented. The hay market was suppited, but thedemand appeared to be light ‘The fish market was about as brisk as usual, with pply. The price were for— April oath, by the Rev. Father : MITH. of New Iberia, Lout- gang. and ANN VIRGINIA, daug of the late Major Parke G. Howle, of Washing At Havre-de-Grace, Md. the R yer, Mr, Washington. to Miss dauxhtar of the late ¢ former place. ———— + 0m, DIED, : On tie Lith instant, FRANCIS HAMILTON, son of Johuand Amanda Bishop. aged 7 nonths, y Parents’ loss is your kai, On the tie = Nb f Piatade!phin, in the Sixt year of on the 1th instant, by aE S. DC S@10) Radishes . 3 Vriends aud acquaintances ara invited to attend Chickens, pr Wa Is ‘oo worrow (Su Irish potatoes, pk. 25@37 | Ki: = red farther n Bermnda do..... 75@$i| Rhubarb, bunch, 5 Lids Ww. wADDE os Corn, ear. ¥ bbl. $5@6) Cabbage sprouts. 25 JAS W. H: ENe “=e Corn, shetled...2 ot Spinach. peck.- 25 E fend CARVER IN WOOD, &e., Be: 21.50|Fish. cod, ¥ t.. 10 S627 sts beteren Pa. av. am Canal, . S1i0 1.17] Do. iw Prepared to exeerte ALL KINDS OF CARV- NG .. at the shortest notion, and upon the most reasonable terms. Satisfact = . ion guarantied inevery H5G1.1 Rok, rt K instance. A share of public patronage ix respect Ww) Perets ted. 7 ma Qt «+ MSO Shad aul >| Large Rock Strawberries, qt... 20@ 50] Turtles. sh Lr ne Hine SINCE O'BRIE H IAN'S FL and fur sale by s Seperion Worx —Those !n want of the services of a plamber and gras fitter cannot doa wiser thing than toesil in at the new establishment of Mr Jobn P. Bickel, in the United States Hotel build ing, on Pennsylvania avenue, between ‘Third and Pour-and-a aif si mnty be found speci- the handicraft $ AND MIDDLINGS. Just received and for sale by Kk. k. O'BRIEN, Lemnad atin shes _ wa 19 St nouthwost ¢ yakierir 1-VARIETI Just received and fe _ wa 19-5t southwest ORAS . LEMONS, aud MAPL Just received and forsale by _ma wst ye BOK, OTRRIEN, _ Ronthwest corner 1. and 4th sts, PRES PRINT BUPTER. at Just received and for sale by tin the country. Mr et oved to Washington from Philadel toy with Lim very skilitel workmen, tif one may jadge of their quatitications by the work they turmout. He havalse Introduced here ali the Latest styles tnd improvements Laown to the business of bis trade ot the north. We wel- come sueh accessions to. the population aud busi ness faci lithes of the Pederat Metropolis most hear- tily;o4 tn becoming ef us they add tially to the prosperity of the ce of any such bse lately Sets. per pound KB. ORRIEN, southwest corner band Mth sis. ma 19 3t A 8 per pound, eb OBRIEN, er Land sth'sts, ANNIVERSARY OF Cott metan Lyceum — Not- withstanding the unfivorable weather, the annual celebration of the Columbian Lyceum, whieh took * Southwest © <a : 5 SPICED OYSTERS, direct Norfolk —Junt t evening at the Smithsonian Institut Wccivel en beets ORRIEN, ended A ma 19 3t Southwest corner of Ty mud ith str. ations present in bodies, we noticed the “Crescent Debating Society? of th High Sebool, and the & Edward Everett Literary Associati f this city; others were represented. “T isos consisted of orations by three of its dress by 2 yventioman iavited 1 I 000 FR MH COCOANUTS, A , PUL BER ES, NtPS, ENGLISH WALNU sand for ee ly a wun 19 Routhwest ox Nuk SNAPS, GI tow to speak before them Nis vos’ vered by 'T. E. Brown. on Ue : the second on «l Literature, by Jul Selden; aud the third otland, by €. PH on followed by an address . Peyton W ise The speeehes were all wd well delivercd. ‘The exercises were lnter- spersed by muste from the band in attendance I ved and tur sale by yt Southwest cori Tue Reretirion or Caxvei’s May FPrstivan, last night, fn spite of the dampness of the ground aul threatening aspect of the sky, was eminently successful. Mixs Harris, the former sprightly een, being unavoidably absent from the city, Sasin Branglner was crowned in her stead. faney dances, althoush varied from those wisly performed, were no whit iuferior to a8 proofs of the skill of the nimble Tittle | dancers. “Phe tloor was beautifully decorated with polnted abic RAVELING BAGS - Aud BASKETS, Ihamensa aorta opening st McLAUGHLIN’S Faney Store, Pa. av., bet. ath and 9th wt, UST RECEIVED, PATENT SRLE-ROCKING ch we are prepared to sell as low as ught in New York. J B JUST RECEIVED. AILV’S PATENT CURTAIN FIXTURES, b we can soll at manufacturer's prices at whole- wed retail. Call at Z%& ERO: | BON b ma 17 2w Ould Pattown? Hall, 7th street. b AON R OO. &-Ce y EXTERMINATOR OF ROACHES, RATS, AND MICR. Prick 25 Cexts Per Box, Prepared and sold by . Crmeyar Covrt.—Afier onr report closed yes- ferday, Daniet Rowland, police imavistrate, was tied for charving and collecting iffeyal fees. The nd he was ned D. G. RIDGELY, niny no further cases for trial at the APOTHECARY, the Judge thanked the petit jurors, SEVEN BUILDINGS, d theta tinal t Finest Wann, ? rt then adjourned till next Monday | WASHINGTON CITY, morning, at 11 o'clock: ROACH BANE. 3 _ma 17-2w* i Bap Air — Yesterday afternoon, an Irishman Iss ; oN OP COPARTN SHIP—Tho whe lives in Georzetown, was engaged in dig- | P)'RS, tnorship, heretofore ex pect woon the * iM ging fu an old sewer on Nineteenth street, for the poles i feureel te of Larsces & Tuomas, purpose of repatring tt, when he struck a leaking | Moss of the inte firm, we ‘and. the con- bo ‘ax pipe. the noxious air from which overpowered | Lacts thereof will be fulfilled by the undersigned, inn and be fell sutfocated. ‘Phe. superinteadent | Houry F; Thomas, who will carry on the sane bus: of the work, assisted by another yentleman, in- | ete ey ole frais pete ‘colivet the ly dragved bir t, and by a proper applica- | tshty and use the name of the frm in Parreniic tion of coll Water aud other remedies, succeeded THOMAS hi Psi ’ in restoring Lim. HENRY FY THOMAS, Baltimore, March M4, Me dbbaty UA will — Warten Rererxe— Jsnes Stanford, vagrant; | fine and costs, $2.15. George Adams, drunk and | bail for court. William MeNear, do ; | i igs! . Henry Webster, (eol.,) unlawful assembly; | wa ve Aik Costs. $6.15. Henry Thouus, (col.,) do; OF BUSINESS, eeecding noticg that L have ext of wy former partner, ospecttully soliert a contin patronage of our 1 icine » Me. Josern no hs cul) do; do., | seven years and poi er in’ Seis tecace ‘ey "Cao Mar ee Ar | Row “ | Messrs. Norris & Cregg, of New York 1 Go do” Be1g) Sevem | City. And for tho last three years wt this hoase, wll tes des BENS. Seven | oticind to mmngze the Mechamen! Departuncat, 6s Kedgers Were secomamnmut~ieg. formerly. ‘The vusiness will he conducted under — cui am! stylet \ Ix roe Cinerit Couxs, during the Inst two | ap of three days, the case of Brook ayt. Darrell has | been pending, in whieh the Plaiwth brings suit toad stle the will of the late Captin Itook, bis | WLMELA.....No. 500... W. MELA, wther. in favor efemdaut, on vround of the ? Hall, Seventh strert, meatal incapacity of the deceased. einest coun- \ Ons Ate RSE DAE, Seer tite % tei sel are engayed on both sides. | THE CHEAPES OT AND SHOK STORE THE CITY, THe Wash oN AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. —s Senaeisudien: ‘The Court sitting in Alexandria have decided the | gf: MELA & SON have now ov hand the las qeeviee involved in te S08 ae to the priority of | 8 OFS that can be found anywhere this! en upon the Alexandria ashington Kail- side of New q iN find it to their Set er stee cee ne toe ae ee cantace "wn examine" atock before pur- " jzewhere, | chasing ef 5 5 STILE ANOTHER INCENDIARY Fine has occurred | [o= Goods t New York prices. in Alexandria, in the borning of a frame stable on adiex’ English Lasting Heeled Gaiters only 2 Set “HENRY PLTHOMAS & CO Ol. ADD WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES $6,000 ns AT NEW YORK relene ‘Thursday nigit. ‘ ae pilots grote a: SP Shoes ta Petioard? In Wasebington thun ee, Hall, mF ma ss Das kommt vom lager w ntewein, JANDPS MAGASSAK ( ry an G. Town, | RRSiiete Pa ena seria tt.“ Geman RE! Auctioneer. ME BUILDING R THE ARDAT AUCTION.— AY, the t, 1 shall sell, in front of the premises, at P- ss handsome Building Lot the astern —s the Navy Yard, it being Lot So. 4 hoe or south ME areebe rete aa Tike ot runs back 129 feet 11 inches to a3 fout ‘Terms: Que fourth cash 5 Sioneets ite f notes bearing g jetoract (rom day ¢ ‘sale, “ane ta cod me tt 1 con- PNA GREEN, Auct. THE ABOVE SALI POSTPONED gu acoount of the rain eat A EUNESDAS the tut, same . cw nur A PN RERN, At Nuss AT AveTion.—On SATURDAY ING, 21st instant.at ton o'clock, we will sell, in front of our auction rooms— 1 good Family Carriage, I nearly new Buyxy and Harnoss. Terms 5 mals (States) WALL & BARNARD. Auete. iG" THE ABOVE SALE IS _POSTPON ou secguut of ti) TUESDAY MO BARNARD, Auets,_ AR YEARS O1 On SATURDAY oelock. we will front of mur auction rooms, a very gentle, stylisir, fast trot- ting moss-gray Ce ma lg WALL & BARNARD, Auets. 177 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED jt of the rain unttl TUBSDAY MORN- hrinst., same honr, mr. WALL & BARNARD, Auets._ A. GREEN. Auctioneer. PR ND UNIM- Ri € MON- 2ist instant, at PROVED DAY. the wth nt, Toshall sell, in frent of the premises, at o'clock p. m., the following described er per ty = Papen nant two story Erama Houses and Lots, boing pat ef orisinal Voto, 2,in Squnre No. He, fronting f2 feet on north L, street, and running back <i alley between tuth and ith streets west, NV art.) Also. tie unimproved portion of Lot No. 2, in Square No. 140, which has nv beautiful front of 21 feet on north L street, and runs hack % feet to a 30- between int ith streets west. 7.1m Square No. 117. frenting 51 feet © 1th street west, and running back 4 fect Hinches toast alley, between north and M sts. Aixo, rostern part of Lot 17, in Square 117, fronting 25 on M street, and running back 75 fret, between 19th and Q0tie x west. The houses erected upon h riable dwellings : ther 5, and rents f i f this pi A. 0 Atod in that section of the First Ward wiue: iply improving and enhanemg in value. ‘ernie: One-third cash ; the resid If months. for notes beariug interes deed of trust on the promises, ‘Title indisputable, ontd t hi nf&, 12, and secured by a urchaser or purchasers fail to comply Ins of sale, the property will be resold at it aud risk giving three days’ notice of sucis sale in the ) nil Intelligence: ma td ALG GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. WAsaincTon At) UCT OFFIC Ww vToN, ith Mas Tho Corporation of Georgetown has passed the following lnw providing for the distribution of water through the city: Aw Onmixance authorizing the distribution of the Petomac water throngh the city o! orgetuwn. 21. Be it orderned by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corparation of That immediately after the passage of this ordi nd annually thereafter ou the first day of January in each and he two, rds, in joint i! member of Board of th h the Mayor, shall constitute a shall becharged with the mawagement of the water estulishment, under such laws as may hereafter be enacted by this c oration, Ss 2. And be it further ordained, That the Mayor dis hereby, auth od wienever and ax the emay be needed in the prosecution ofthe work, te issue the stock of this Corporat: caring inte- rest ut the rate of six per cent deemable, at tie pleasure of Uns ten years. in suc vided the wh sand dollars, through this city. See, 5. And be ub further ordaine nto redeem said k. and pay the sand to pay other expenses ationd ing the introduction and mnin tho water establishment, there be, and ly ter tax of 60 cents per fout o cach side of every siree which the water jams hereafter, and that said ta. Collector of this Corporatt urporal sims as may be requ ut shal! not exosed titty or the purpose of introducing w: all be colleeted by the dar the laws already passed for the collection e general tax of this town, as OWS. One arth Aneunlly the Istday of July, 159, vt ceats of the above tax in that year, ta the yerr tas, fiiteen cents in the fifteen cents m the year iitz. and he Clerk * Corporat | pay over as he as his compensa “ork shalt the credit ‘ See. 4 Amd be tsurthe Sistos Kugineer, bor the be appointed u and they are President ee GET DER, Prosidont pro ton., Board of Aldermen, proved May 9, bes Azer Hea bpisoN. Mayor. ‘Tene copy —Test: Vu. Laikn, Clerk. scourse of thes pipes Wrists 2m feet Per te these paper. 1 HEN, brane hos: nes bs t proof of three hundred pips the Cily snob other persons ne By order of the Waste: ma 2) 2awi7ths eee NOK NEW YORK.—"Tho packet schoonor Aro- We, captain, Hickas wat aatl as aon with despatel. Por fr te M c; ‘ma 3 Ww UNION HO 63 Water st, "AUTION. : Any person or pertons whatsoever sub ronting any art of the Union Hotel, Georgetown, wilh ty found tdistrained for rent Peary broperty found in it diatrained fora: ma 19 3t Treasuror_ ,at 140 Bridge street, ate selling oi his entire and Fancy Dry Goods, Ronnets, Plowors, Muchos, Silks, Paciiesing C ly ‘aney Store. at cest—that is York wholesale prices, ‘ erale nud retail purchasers os i 1s ow LEWIVE ww do. do ‘GS, have areivod per brig m Boston, and arranted prime, For salein lots to suit pur- ore, POTATO and for sale by in LEWIS PAYNE, Wouoursané BOOT ANDSHOE DEALER, Bride street, Georsetown, D. ‘The attention of my Koff Yout! en nit PSIKED yale » for summer wear ail of my.own manufacture, k of PATENT LEATHER ‘so assorted and well worthy of atten: he trade tion. large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS csiusahis Tor servants) alxo on hand and constantly making. Country merchants and others m want are implied to call or midress meat No. 77 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. ____ ap 22- PyuEe w MERCER POTATE — ‘The undersizned have on hand 4 emal! quantity Pf Prime White Mercer POTATOES, whieh will se Su flictod witie futin trial, Soo the toutimonials in the slvortisement 1 or colamn. mar i7-tr vit at reducod o Apply to ARNY & INN, No. 87 Groen strest margot wa. +B Wis PAYNE, ee RETAIL BOOT AND BHe | Been shee teats sol Un pabtig generally that he has re wpe to Lhe spacious . Le if . e street, (formerly oc- cupimd ms ie Bae Cae ‘will be pleased tw sec all in want of HS. vdle Prices to suit the times. Ric# EMBROIDERIES pe _ AND J.ACE GOODS, fi ee ie Point, Honiton, Guipurerand Valencicnne Collar sf Cail aed getiely Blaek 1 wis, Mantilias, Veils, and Ceiffares, Brann Em wereeeel teres reand Bands, z Goods, at ancti Spetthes with PRR re jon vnenhy Dre ma 19-9 Pa, AV., bet, Sth and loth sis, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTER. IN & TO-MORROW. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Au STEN EVIASAT Mesos, 2ist, ai 5! o'clock, at the suction rooms, shall sell, in sume to suit— 1 k of tho Old Dumton Stock eo LJ pats J.C. MoRUIRE & CO., Aucts. ma 2 2t By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, VALUABLE HOUSES AND LOTS AT PUB- ape Avetion.—On SATURDAY, the ist day of 18@. at 4 o'clock p.m.. I shall’ otf Hh cayal Mfatiomsasy tat 45) ei s late Peter Hepburnsdec'd. = 8? Property of Lot No.9, in square “8, fronting on Thirteenth street west, between Band C streets south. with the improvements thereon, consisting of a large and conventent frame house, two stories and ® hail in aeuehte bebe 9 Epperson attached. This property iT he sold in pa 2 ist. Thi 5 Gf said lot, andy 2d. Pho unimproved pert oe ret wars N Twelfth ans 298. frontin, B. vi Thurteonthratrrotenene provements thereon, neat and comfortable Peame How ries ant a halt rm hemht, with ky This proparty IOS FOS ine til be sold im three parcels: Ist. le petreely : and, ot, Tbe unimproved oe part of said lot, reserving suihetont for m small alley way. Lot No, 15, in square No. 2%, fronting on F street south, between “th and lth streets west with the provements thereon, consisting of & neat and nfurtable Frame Honse two stories in heizht, with back building attached, ‘erms of sale: One-third cash ; the residue in six, twelve, aud exghteen months, by not-s secure! by deed of trast on premises. Ifthe terms of sale five days from theday sold at the risk and expense of the purchase: eons At the cost of the A are not complied with within of sale the property wiil be re- vr. “00K: y C. W. BOTELER. ALE UE XCEL SPHOU: NITURE at Auet wn ME 7, M PRMencing at uae 1. Meehlin, Esq... No. 4 loth stre: t, betwee: amt K xirects, a large chon of excellent f Household Furniture, en- INT IN part, viz: vod Piano: Forto, 64 octaves, made by Mahogan Parior, M Mahogan amber Carpeting, he 8 Fixtures, jon Chairs, Lounges, Neaulet, with marblo top, Mantel Cloek, tegere, E Mabozany Extension Dining Tabie, ing-room Chairs, oZany Sutehoard, with marble top, Silver plated ‘Peg Ser, or ers rench China, Crockery and Glass W" Table Catlory: - ie Silver. plated Castor and ‘Table Furniture general) Nahocany Dressing Rureans, with Marble Tors, Mahogany and other Bedsteads, Do. Wa-tstands. with marble tops, Superior Curled Hair Maitresses, 0. ine Feather Pillows and Bolste: Elegant Walnut Dressiuz €. Fine Walnut Wardrobe }inet, with marble top Ma-bie top Waluut Washstands, Mahogany Wardrobes, Cane-seat Chairs, Toilet Sets, valnct Maple Hivtsteads, ug Utensils, Kitehen Furniture, &e, rms: $40 20d under cash; over $40 a credit of approved endorsed notes, bearing C. W. BOTELER, Auct- FUTURE DAYS. By BARNARD & BUCK 3 Georgetown, OX w ESDAY MORNING, isth instar > acie k, we will sell at the house on M ket street. 2 dours above sd street, Georgetown, an assortment of Housetoid Furniture, &e ase Mahozany Sota, do. Chairs, do. Rock . Mahos any Tables, Bureaus; Standen WwW Was. Bodstends. Mattresses, Beds, ig-glasser, Toilet Sets, ponte Mattings, Kitchen Stoves, Crockery Ware, ¢ ner zoods and furniture, ber; o furnituce contained in said house: = "He entire ‘Terms at xale, BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auets, mali i TUE ABOVE SALE IS P to FRIDAY MORNING. 24h inet. Soin ee min 18 BAR BUCKEY, Aucts. "THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHE potltoata nut! MONDAY EVENL ers, at 3o'eloek, _ ma BARNARD & BUC KEY. Aucts. A EEN, Auctioneer. OTICP.—NONSUCH AT AUCTION— The subseriber would respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. and sepecialiy those wishing to handsome and healthy sites for ecuntes the le advertised by George ad property tes on the read nto Marlsborough, and os Branch be seen at By BARNAKD & RUCKH TUL DENG Ne: fr of the prounses, partel Let No. @, on the nerta M Water street, between Jeflerson and Wash- wit the weet sale of Libby's aed comms og back ta jock. due in 6 months Auctioneers, Lor av THE AN tH i TONOWON, May HM well for rales of the certain extenst this pe Hust bore Very valua will bo sold entire or in lots to suit fourth oash ; the residuc in 6, 12 and niterest, secured by a deed of trust f ) dC. MeGUIRE & CO. By C.W. BOTELER, Aw QALE OF ELEGANT ite + niturk, Laror Mirrors, C Fortra, &c.. aT AveTION.—On T! ING, May 2ith, sell,at the resi Auets._ n pact One elegant Medallion Parlor Su Wood, upholstery He, ee “3 y of— it of Solid Rose in Green, and Freneh Tising 2 large Sofas, 4 Reeep. Aru Chairs, made’ by Baudo- ‘apestry trusseis Parlor, Stap Carpetiax, Card Table, very tine finish, 4 Gothie Parlor Chair, Pamask, Lounges, Superior Volve ha: Solid Rosewood Flat > its. ery haadsonw Sold € it earyed hac k > ard, with marble Sola Xtension Dining ‘Table, serail legs, Hisll Ouicloths, Rosewood Hail Chair, od Hat Rack, with mirror back, ble cr 3 Cottage Chamber Furmtura, ‘arved and Plain Mahogany French Bed- te: Mahogany and Walnut Dressing Calinets, with Marble + Mahogany shstands, with marble te Oak Ana Chairs, Spring Beds and Pa! Mahogany Boo <e. Walnut Roeke Wa!lnut Cane seat Chairs, bebop en Rest Tevies, na Pork ahoxany Seeratary a: case, iron Bedsteads, Kitchen Furmitnre, Cookine Requisites, Refiizerator, &¢. ‘The attention of persons in quest of superior fur mite is particulas ly called te thie sale.ne the arti exerilent condition, and it miture ofequa! quality enn be ps, asters, my GANT CARRIAGE AND Dover Hatnrss. AtSo’elock, in trout of the house, t shall sell One slesant Phaeton, bantaomely finished and nearly new, built Ly Brewster, of New \ ork, Also, one Sot of heavy si'ver mounted Double Har ne: and under cash; over that sam, a Tasted dodays, for approved endorsed notes, wi intorest, tena tid C.W. BOTELER, Auet. By. wetia 5 TARY VAL DING Lots Prowt- ive on Nos STRRETS AT AvCTION. On MONDAY » LP sball well, in front rons seet No’. 6,8, 12, 1s handson . frat north sud T, and lath stree veepnine West, near! the Western Market house, and prasonte meer te ‘ducements to persons wishing to make a. . 1 tument. “SF ermn: One-fourth cash; balance years, for nates bearing interest trom aherks Hips Tele. EN og given and a deod uf trust taken. Bits indigpul ma tid * yg FANS! er 4 : 2,000 reoeiva) f° 716 finish, and color, MeLAUGHLIN’S Raney i ma 8-lw THE LATEST NEWS. By Telegraph to the Evening Star. THE VERY LATEST FROM EUROPE. the saine day, aud also Turin telegraphic dates of \ had ceased their pepe ns afternoon, and expects to be in Milan before the ist of June. The subscription to the French exceeds 40,000,- The Prossian brig Triton bad ploded Killing and yee ing Su : troops in Rome were too to placed on a nent footi xs LiveePoot, noon —The cotton mar- 5.100) Dales. Prices close were weak and provisions dull, Another European Arrival. New York, yoy Bey —The steamer Vanderbilt, day Although her advices are not Inter than those by the City of Baltimore. she brings details of in- The Pnylish trigate Curacon, with Lord Napier and far ity om board, arrived at Plymouth on the All the English The Channel fleet bad been augmented seven ships Great Britain, M hd, . Monel ~ pale one ty wared pi pn erase’ tem, and the discovery of - ising gold Held, is reported. MOP Piedmont had laid an embarge on all Austrian vesvels in Sardinia: Ports, but veutral property is A revetution is expected in Como where the tri color Was aireany boisted before the eastie sand frames, asa contribution, on the inhabitants of Vereelit. om the 7th, and 300,000,000 francs were y subscribed. i (0 franes. accidentally ex- The Freach ket is generally unchanged, with estimate sles of weak— Lonvon, Thursday noon —Consols 914 aad. from Liverpool on 11th, arrived at this port to- terest concerning ailairs in Ea 1th int militia are to be catled out. hundred guns Th a «t ounces of gold. & traordina y activity among The Preach garrison is to be maintained entire respected. ‘The Austriaus had imposed three hundred thou. Subscriptions to the new French loan raria had ratsed 2 loan of 4,000,000 francs, at four-and-a-half per cents Lesit., the painter, is dead. The 1 urin Bulletin of the 1oth Mie anger. | Austrian coluin, under four penerals, occu — ina On the sth, but on the next morning they hastily withdrew. The Royal Canadian Regiment, formed during the late war, i der orders for Corfa A Torin dispatch of the 9th says the Austrians Vereetli towards Buronzo continue to fortify them- selves on both banks of the Sesia, and at St. Ger- mano. The Austrians threw out reconnoitreing etre) whieh advanced as far as the bead of the bridge of Cassale; but, being attacked by our sol- diers, they withdrew. Later from Califernia and Mexico. New Or1kans, May 20. —The steamer Coatza- cooleas, from Minatitlan on the 17th, with San P iseo dates to the Sth instant, is below den Gate and Oriza brought down 40 in treasore, including nearly $2,000,000 for the New York market. Business at San Fran- cisco was dull and the markets generally un- changed. ‘The ships Northern Chief, of New York, and Henry Hastings, of Boston, bad arrived at San Franciseo ‘Tur mining news was favorable. ‘The ship Reindeer, from China for Boston, was wrecked 10 miles north of Manillia, and the ship and cargo a total loss Mexico The report of Mejia’s defeat by the Constitation- al forces is confirmed, but that he was taken end hanged by the victors is unanthentie. Both wl ties .the Liberals aud Reactionists) were inactive, for want of funds. The Wanderer Again. SavaNNan, May 20—The celebrated yacht nderer has again sailed for Havana and the f, with Mr. Lamar, ber owner, and a company of lis friends. May 20.—Cotton—sales to-day unsettled at 1OX alle. for mid les of the week 11,500. for the sume week inst xports of the week 22.000. ‘Total exports Receipts abead of Last year bales. Stork in this port 154,500, ayainst the same tine Last year fee closed firm at 11 galze. for Rio. Sales of the week 5500 bags; imports 11,500; stock in port 1.000 bags, against 7,500 last year. Freights on cotton to Liveepodl ya. Mowtte, May 20. —Cotton—sales to-day 2.5 hates, at Ww Xe. Sales of the jast year; reeetpt at this port 76.5 pool lind. E Vreigbts on cotton chance on London 9a10 prem imore Markets. B Bartimorr, May 2). —Flovr is unsettled and duit, witha decliae of Ohio $7 Whest has declined 1c, clostug dull; white #1 edt on Corn has declined Sntc., closing dull; yellow ome ee > Howard street and While Ssame ws closed dull; moss pork is lower at tw Ht at “tae New York ™ rkets, New Yorn, May Sts Bo ase Wheat closed buoyant, and nominally one to twe cents bigher; western white $1 ‘orn closed quict; mixed is nominal at Ota 3 ellow P : Pork « al closed he: li and heavy > 0 Rock Island mberisnd Coal Co. ISK; Iinois Central §) Michigan Southern 94; New York Cen- Missouri <i y L F DRNIAGO IDS TOE TWENT) THREE PRIZES IN T' DRED AND TWO CHANCES, The Prizes to range as follows : 1, A beautifal Musical Clock, cost 2. A Souveme led Lad: de Jewelry, con- » Necklace, Kar- 2159 00 's Wate aud over. . aorevcescnenses Of pe White Shawl ,spendidly em- 5, Canton breideresd, now st &> 150 O9 4, Canton Crape White Shawl. embroidered 5) a 7. Lilae Satin Shaw! hos 2 avily figured... ... browdered Seart, a fleautifai ar- Jored Emibrondered Silk White Embroidered Heavy wl as seal Box prise Specin vare Preuci Pictures, 2 12, One ste2t.N pier. (each & prize)... P. An Embrouered Handkerchief... . 23. An Emir idee! sik Aprom...... Total value of prizes ‘The above named icles are of the mont beag rare that nothing of the Wi hington. ani heriatiie will take place. ber of chances an be seen at HOOD'S JEWELRY SPORE Penk aronne, between ath nen tee sta, whera those desiring v take chances will find the te ma7 2awts E FOR PHILADEL- Seymour, of subscription L unel EX PRESS ST 4 T ing Geo EV DAY at forelock wi, V FRIDAY ataerclonk URADLEY & TAYLOR, COOPERS a * ent vou, Philadel nie. leave Boyes & ‘Ni tieorgetown, oa Thy Juth ani For frcieht, whieh will he taken ai & TAYLOR, Et. Gown 164 and 166 Water DAVE Phi * hboe *W preparad ta carry ferighe << dete re tee District ‘aud New York. Ko rear PAY LOM, Agent, male 27 Woe atront, Now York. — ME UNDERSIGN ~ ; ao or) to turmish to atrone ans yeote in the HOU! TRNISHING LINE. at as low rates a can be porebased anywhere im the y aud pe ps a little lower, Try hin on rer sIRING. VARNITS ING, and UPHOL- york done on the notice. PEEL Ns cock pelos pout tered birt of Moves a RUDOLPH BUCBLY. “Dp HAVIN Lee trot Y

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