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ee EE eee THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXGEPTED,) - AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Gerner Pennsyivacia Avenneand Eleventh Street, ar W. D. WALLACH. THE WEEKLY STAR: ‘Vhis exeeiiont Pamily and News Jourpsi—con- fining & greater varisty of interesting reading tham ‘®8n be found in any other-is published on Saturday am ere ——— IED. mecsoamcncenencassmnss S049. Papers served in packages by carriers at 64m year. Cash, invariably, @r@ cents per month. To mail subscribers the sed- pan scription price is $3.50 a year, im advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; snd for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single evpies, 1 cont; in wrappers, 2 cents. ae aiarany et cane veer: ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square, si pion (in Wrapps Inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- oO nT Caprese the the looks ‘of the weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once » week, 50 por Ng. 1,972. paper. Proe—THRER C! Postmasters act ents will be loueae commionon oho conte. 7 Terrific Fight with a Rattle: ke [From the Peoria (Iiinois) Transcript of May 18.) The Evansville Enquirer works up the Sickles AUCTION SALES. a — BOOTS, SHOES, &e. feed TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. — We have hitherto supposed the day long since | murder. case ‘after the following fashion :— ARSBAIS SALE —In virtue of a writ of iprt RARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL $6 000 *O8TE Ss BOOTS AND SHOES 5) Merk” 3 si vacan' % r EMENT ror 18%—Hours of past for chronicling ® big snake fight in the |‘ Toodles rushes up to Sickles and weeps, so if Gourt of the District of Colantium forthe posity po soe oe Be feet ar NEW TORK PRICES. ot steamers, SERS. PAGE vieinity of the Central City. but such, it ap- | does Mugging, and s Brown. Snob No. one | Of Washington and to me directed: alll negase te | by 1Sisean be leased for 8 years by paying alitaxes| © H.MELA.....No. 520...W. MELA. — | S¥, THOMAS COLLYER: sen ES pears. is not the ease, from a scene which re- | kisses Sickles’s eoat-tail; Snob No. two brushes ebite pale, tor caah, tu, UR SDS : Conrt popes ay orate yoerie rent PUMP, suitable fo One door above the States Office, Seventh street, #4, 8 and lam. 3, 5. and 6% p.m. cently cransPired within s short drive from the | his boots with his handkerebief, and No. three | of May. tess. at If a'clock m. the fultewnne de- | Wall or Gistern about fect dese? eee T* | cate CHEAPES BOOT AND SHOE sToRE lst7m Wainteston. Stcainer Thomas Ccllver-at court-honse. Some of the older residents will | is so overeome he don’t do anythii Sickles | seribed property, to wit: All defendant's right, Apply to Dr. CRAGIN, 124 Dunbarton street, IN’ Pie OUrY. J 4 an Aegan 2a and 6 pm. . remember » building which formerly stood on | is seized by the legs aud attempted to be borne | Siem ane Setereet in ard to, Lot N De, (8, Georgetown. ca & — 8,0a mien eat 4 Page—at Prospect Hill. about six miles distaut from Peo- | out; the jury rushed up to shake bands with | ityut Washincton De te Cet FOR REYT—The DWELLING PART of the | guj: MELA & SON have now on band the larcest |’ i Pieamer Tnomea Collyer—at ria, and which was destroyed some seven or| him. He reaches the street; Washington city singular the imp: vements thereon, seized and lev - sete eae ee gr hig Ivanin av, Hiat.can be found anywhere this, Bauay ssoniope eee ne Coliver'will “av 4 cight years since. During the past season an- | broke loose to see him; tho reporters got on | indupim as the property of Francis’ A. Dickens and | Sour vnronttTaets and over Harvey: & Cove Hard: New York. . ular trips to Mount Vernon. as ieretufore, and gmat other house was erected near the sume luea- | top of hacks, (wery interesting;) the one who | ase, in favor of W. BB. Skee ye 8m to May term, | Po COYLE & Bete maris-if” |, {dies and gentiemen Will find it to their her trips between Washingionand Alexandria tion, and all that has remained as relics of the | sends us*the silly messages climbed a tele- Jr be OOPER, Late Marsal VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situated | Chasing cinewheree nN) Ur Sek Before pur- | 995». 1048 monly a.m, boata from Alexan i hotel was a partially filled excavation fora | graph pole and sat astride the wire to get a | ma lz-ts for the District of Columbia, in Alexandria county, about 25 miles from ” Goods at New York prices. drin contieot with the trains of the Haltunere mad cellar and two well-preserved cisterns, whieh | good view and report to the associated press, THE ABO 3 3 ictow 2, at the intersection of the Georgetown | statics’ English Lasting Heeled Gaiters only | Ohio Railroad for the North and West. r5 4 X VE SALE IS POSTPONED | and Little ia ronda, consisting of 12 acres, In- | $112. All other goods at same low rates. e 6y a. m. and 7' m. boats fr ‘Washi: bad been kept covered up. Laast week, the | (highly important) another one ran down | untif SATURDAY, Frm Wir iia, sagan hone and | Sua ete Palle roads, consysting of We aor Don’t forget—the gilded sign in the show | oonncet wiih the traing of the Orance med hinneae tor of the place. while busy with his | to Brown's tavern and got a drink; (thrilling | Place. (maa) "J.D. HOOVER. Marshal. | {yth and K steneta: Wachincsor tee one ow Ho MELA & SON, 520. | Grin Railroad for the Sonth and Southwest. in preparing their = c = i = — ~— 2S SALE.—| Iacias tseued [1 Crews the Gletkin alice ofthe Gir on: Slerk’s office of Tir Ayah ag tere ek aoe Gem Fer the, ome st) Meeting house, containing 6 roout, Constantly manufsoturing and kesp a ful) ie aniefor-carh, A stock of- Front of thé Oaurt ‘Houre Spe 9.2) pee yes, : ummer flower garden, | Circumstances ;) Sickles exhibited signs o M ARSHA nd himeelt in the want of w few bricks for | fainting; copy of Harper's Weekly was | AVE £ edge of the walks. Kemembering the | held = abr Stee meager ty of nella i Alge, 2 of fe cisterns, he uncovered one of them, and | fue-simile of his wife's confession, at sight | tw ; in Front of 5 q th OY ’ is 4 Ladies’ dent 0 sole Mor. Roo! Guding it dry at the bottem, and only about | of which he revived: (no wonder:) he was Free ton tovantyo8 MONDAY. the Ste Say of Mreet betaceet wT gees mn | E New, Hg a" Batenet Boma 82.50, i j i i i G es is K lew pe desernbed ae — ~ —— ee nF Lad. Last 3 six feet in depth. he jamped in and commenced | lifted into, » carriage; Toodles got in beside | property, to wit, viz: Ail defendant's Ticht: title | VALUABLE FARM FOR SALEvor exchence | Chater eenks fing Buttes Griters, thro 2of the b brick he eould | him: so did Suiggers, so did Damphool, and | clatin and interest in and to Lots Nos. 3,4 and 5, in for City Property, known as “Mount Pleasant,” | White Kid Slippers, for Ladies and Misses, at very } Will leave pick from the walls. It seems there wasa piece | the Snobs, No. J, 2 aud 3; some of Damphool’s | Saunre No. 6%, in the city of Washington, D.'C., | containing 300 acres’ more or less, lyine in Mont. _ low, prices, ‘: Washinctonat 4.49 and 64 sm, of plank, with one end partially imbedded in | relations in the crowd wanted to unhitch the together with all and singular the improvements fomery county, immediately on the 7th street road | Misses’and Children’s Boots and Shoer of every De. atsaud B15 p. . rs d thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of | leading to Rockville, about i2miles from Washing- description, equally low. ali of ourawn make, Baltimore at 4.2 and7 5 a.m. the earth. that somewhat incommoded him; so. | intelligent horses and make themselycs beasts | James G. Coombe. and will sold to satisiy Judi- | ton and 4 miles from Rockville. For particulars J. ROSENTHAL, De. at 15 and 5 p.m. seizing it, with some exertion he pulled it out, | in their places and drag the carriage through gyal No, 87, to May term. 185, in favor of Thomas | inquire of E. F. Queen, 7th stree! dd third connect with Trains and threw it to the top. What was his horror | town; the driver decided they wonld injure the | 4, ¢z4oa. R LENT—A two-story and attio FRAME x Ez FTIME. SE. two squares above the Foundry Se ee WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. RAE SEITE Lasting Button The., io and after Thursday next, Ziat inst., Treine __ BOOTS AND SHOES. No. 22 Ps. ave., Market Space, The first, second. fo fon ie HEN Marshal tin 21-6w* CAROLINE F. NOLAND, | _Jals-20 3d dour above th xt. fog ho ant nnd Wit, On LR E F Above I oad = nine. aud s at th t moment t that | harness; and so (the reporters say) they were —— ree seen SOR SALE—Two BRICK TENEMENTS TAKE NOTICE. enemy Ml, PARSONS bead encarthed ancneces rete, = edotacred.” Sketshor of the ee, aed ARSHAL'S —In virtue of a writ of fieri Georgetown, pleasantly situated on West st. Boors AND SHOES.—When you find your | _"?* T. H, PARSONS, Agent _ . A rH : ir- |i i f 2 y BS do himself without a weapon in his hand. As the | the horses with the crowd trying to got into | cuit Coart of the Di OCC eee ee cut: | in he midst of an agrecable and polished society, | SHOR: ‘i PEIN’. i ei District of Columbia for the coun- | and convenient to the best schools and churches. A | go to GRIF & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. i VANDERBILT LINE of U eistern was round. and only about five feet in | the harness were taken on the spot, and will of My sshington and to me directed, | will expose sam oC money will be taken which will give to the | avenue. a will find them always prepared to | mail rteamshn diameter, he could not jump out: and the snake, | appear in Harper, Leslie, the Ledger, and Ve- | 8 Publiossie for oash, in front of the Court Houxe | purchaser, in rents, 19 per cent. Torms: One-fourth | s@rve you with the most fashionable styles, war MONDE 4 bristling with anger, and rattling defiance,was | nus Miscellan: ~ Will 8 Sickles was dumped out at | uno, 158; ati2 o'clock Me the ANG eg ea ay cf | Cash and the balnioe jn 1.2, ahd 3 years, eet eis eee ee ee ewer ee 3 okles 1 * owing deoer * Mr. T. M. Hanson, Age ir ready for battle. His sereams brought’ his | the house of Spilljan McCracken, Esq. Addle- | property, io wit, vine All'defendant’s Tighe, tite Op nape Sg idl Be wife to the scene, but she was so overcome | head slid down from the telegraph pole; the | $!8i@ 82d interest in and to Lot No. 23. of the au * k sa GREAT REDUCTION, Pak et elie Ty \E of United States Insurance Company, 7th street, wil di the property more particularly. nea THAMProN. and Havar tenet, toaving this wide . _ NOTICH. : For tue paused have just reoeivedanpler- | 20°" Na with fright that she became powerless to| old maids and virtuous wives of Washington | original Lots Nosh Besta, th, Wo ned oe ie dgom, Of | sar 19-e0tf B. ADDISON, Agent, did assortment of ‘ontiemen's French im- seek alternate W EDN SAT Om the other side render any assistance. The snake in the mean- | drew their heads back from the windows mo- | No. 214, fronting on Vermont Avenue, in the city Of (SE. Boots, Motrare ‘and Villa Patent Ceather Lengel ndh ol igre Lad time bad commenced the fight, making repent. } rally impressed with the scene. and the adul- | thtnprowemnents Crore ore) ete neular | WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT OFFICE, Shoos. For Ladies—White Satin and Kid Rg agg ge ed springs at him; but fortunately he man-| tery (in others) punishing husbands all went | as the property of Otis J, Pr vt Stowel., St SARINGEON, 1900 BERT 1008. Conereme — Hee Cals ae amie tni stock | Randerbilt...jSaturday, April 23 May ti azed on each oecasion to strike him upon wid | bought pistols ready to shoot somebody | and will be sold to sa 3 to May sheets eee sage ira meeed the. ee ee DOCU Ee” | Norsk Star. |Satorday, May 7|Wed"dey, May 25 the head with his boot, without receiving | the first chance they, (most of them expecting | 107m, 18#, nfavor of Cutie H Graham, °° | “Y | Wavarine dem providing °F) "fot? fron Hall, Pa. av. bot. 9th and loth Reenter dure Wate hens a bite, the snake all the time becoming | one daily.”’) ma 13-ts for th riet of Columbia, | AX ORDINANCE authorizing the distribution of the 0. THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. hips have water tight compartments, more defiant and enraged. During the whole ——— «woe —-- = ° ~ a oe ee Potomac water through the city of Georgetown. Hi been engaged in manufacturing Ladies’ . which lasted several minutes, the man = The Paris correspondent of the Liver- M RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of 12 writs of | _Sec.1. Be tt ordained by thy Board of Aldermen t love his presence of mind, but watching | pool Journal, describing Napoleon's departure | Girewit eee nee. made several frantic efforts to jump | trom Paris, says :—The Emperor was observed | county of W: ngton and to ma directed, [| will | this ordinance, and annual: bodily from this seemingly pit of destruction. | by everybody to look very pale and ill. He oxpoee to public sale, for cash, in front of tho Court | Mond: wary in each and every year, the two | by giving our work atrial. You can find(atall tim $8 . Fi m aid G DAY, Boards, t b Vash- ry Ps A * :. 4 te s Srecre delivered in £ whieh gave way with him, and remained in bis | lery, the frightful ¢r¢p¢ belonging to which is } lowing deseribed property, to wit: All defendant's | hall constitute a Water Board.and shall be chars MeGaeds k hee Pitedetole rere Os 5 WW i fy Misses", and Children's SI ued from the Clerk's office of the | @nd Board of Comraon Council of the Cornoratron of | Sz fiasow’ ‘aut Children's Shoes _—. cera. —Etther Way the Same—Per the District of Columbia for the | Georgetown, That unmediately after the passace of | know by th, i and $i $12 and $100; second cabin g n location of state-reoms. ‘er North Star, first cabin, $80; second cabin $4. Cenrivicares tssned of passage from Europe. on ris. past 90 years, we oucht to time what will suit them in this lin thereafter on the first | and can safely say that we d hich you ean pro’ ‘and : McCurdy & Son’s Plulndelphia make. no 2i-ly D. TORRANCE, No. 5 Bowlin vai ime thi i he if | right. ttle, claim a: nterest in to th with tho manacement of the water establisnment, = = = = ap 13-3m hand as be again stood fronting his ieee Sneek So make: any soem: Mook: #4 16 | Vinod souety of bert ol Lot ecm te Retare Na] meier enak inwre oe ueay beteatior kc eae TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- | 0? im enemy. After a few more kicks. ing | coming out of or going into either jail or hoe | 47, heginning for the same at the southwaet corner | Corporation. GERS, AND CITIZENS. OTICE.—The Steamer JAM his opportunity, he threw it, making probably a The strongest emotion was visible in of saad lot, te said square, running thence north- | 5 Seo. 2. And 4 haf hated ordained, That the Maror ae TRUNE TRUNKS!! TRUNKS! !1 eos eet od ew rons aon the Po tl est s i " is se | Wardly along the line it. wert 22 inet ; ¢ he, and is hereby authorized, whenever aud as the . largest assortment of Sole Leather 28s e river, wii re Was! f the best shots on record, for it struck the | his countenance when the roar of < populace | Tur east, at rieht angles witirsanl sth atrrat.to tye | fase mar be negded im the proxecutionofthowork, | ant SEBEL FRAME PRUNES thee cede Tt NYS for CURRIOMAN ® va the head, and between the one sent | greeted him as the carriage neared the Bustile. | ond of said Lot No. 3; thence dus south 22 feet; | t issue the stock of this Carporation, hearmns inte: | of Newark, N. a igi Rit 8 icamemncenten 7 ene’ r “ stock of all qualities o! NEY POINT and KINSAL »within | TRUNK: ET and LEATHER BA will len VALISES, at S&P. HOOVER a, m.. ing atall of the regu fo 15 “fron Hall, Pa. av., het. 9th and loth E and re- | Also. n «l the wall he became a “pretty-well-used up| A nervous motion seemed to seize upon hi thence duc west to the beginaing, containing 2.2m | testat the rate of six per cent per annu 5 3s ar 5 3 ‘ Pe ” Se, } and deemable, at the pleasure of this Corpor? sarpint.”’ Weak and achiented, our hero, by | hands most expressive of immense excitement; | #4u8re fect, more or lexs, togehtor with all and Stel Se » 4 P the assistance of his wife, was enabled to climb | and once or twice the Empress was ob Ging, fhe improvements ‘thereon, in the city of pre FA gle apse aibpnredivadl = me : from the pit; but when once more upon the | seize them between her own, and hold them as | — Also, the undivided motets of part of Lot No.1, | thousand dollars, for the pu rducing | — Bousu, Agent, dpe seo aero a aipreenelrecey) bisa ers baak be tive Sochimontar ple ote aieel eee A ara deedng Peodeperrnoie [yl omutiaee Vk AE Sa age CABINET WARE, &c. Notice To TRAVELERS!-NEW AR- cette dag he wis aaiee daweelty pera suc: | The, Princess Mathilde and the Duke and | running xouth along the linn of 7th strort went, ai | this Corporation to radecm said stick and. par tie | 77-—Niw FURNITURE STORE WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE?! ceeding days he was quite unwell. The snake | Duchess of Hamilton were alone with him for | feet 3 inches; thence west 7 feet; thence north 21 | interest thereon, and to pay other expenses attend - V F are now receiving our Fall stock of PURNI ay = “i was afterwards taken from the cistern. when it | some time before his departure from the Tuil- | f-et3inches; thence east 79 fect to the beginning. | ing the introduction an ntenance of the water | TURE & HOU \ & is e his. tablt thot * . SE FURNISHING GOODS, FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL was found to mensure seven fect in length. and | eries. A reconciliation, brought about by the | thtteon, in the eityat Warheme tos De eee | oor ttae at er anere be, and herebs is, levied a wa- We igiling lower than any other house in THR SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, contained thirteen rattles. The latterhave been] persevering endeavors of the Duchess, took | Also. part of Lot No.7, in Square 634, owned in | each side of evory street, lane, or alley through | SW8Shington, We would inviteall to call be- 4 ° ‘ rie “eatiass fi ily by the defendant, beginning at'the corner | Which the water-mains have been or may be lmd | re purchasing. preserved. and are placed in Shvaffs Museum | place between the Princess Mathilde and her efit atreat cnneaad thationt ons . and smell Pro€ts, . stage . . r+ th, a nis hereafter, and that said tax sha! bo collected by the 5 for exhibition cousin jast at this moment, and the emotion is | thence xouth on said Ist atrect 6) feet. ‘thence wast | Collectorotthis Corporation ander tholeen aes | Old Furniture taken in exchange . _____—. _,. | said to have been most overpowering on either | 66 feet, thence north 69 fact, thence east O8 fest to the passed for the collection of the general tax of this | ay a9-1 JOR BOL Te, & BRO. Farwive tx tax West.—Mr. Greely, writing | side. The \junctions given to Mathilde were | Place of beginning, containing 6,000 square feet, | town, as follows, one-fourth annually, commencing —— ‘ellows’ Hall to the Tribune, from Atchison, Kansas gives | of the micet. aoricns nature, and entircly con- | ere or less, together with ell and singular theim- | the! ir motto is, “Quick Sales Via Potomac SrRawens aw RICHMOND AND Poro- mac Rattmoan Lin. 2 day of July, 1858, viz: Ho shall collect fifteen D STREET. e ? Gast Daily lanes from Washington for t ries : c oments thereon, in the city of Wash: cents of the above tax in that year, and fifteen cent ae id southwest. Boats leave their berth the result of his observations on farming, on his | cern the surveillance of the Empress. Evpaied and levied upon as ths property ok Phas; | in ko. vent Loh. Aiveen eases Lae mm cents | OU at ANGINGS=New stock, chee oe nt. at fs Bn. and Oh p.m. Pansrngere by tine of route. In Southwestern New York, he | Eugenie is said to have given great causo of | Galligan, and will be sold to satiely dudiciais No n Gents in the year 1962, and he shall pay over : aimed s , 4 Sand Super 6 pieneeet colt of pis emmioan says. wheat was moderately sown last fall and | uneasiness by her behaviour at the Council a | 1:18 a yt Sts 3s 85, Ai, and #00 Oc obes Pak redbspette aie Sor potason = — ney Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis | the beautiful MAC. pasting in full view of Moun hot dry weathers which cosed ite spindte | £2";227% 480. , She broke forth into an opinion | Smael Si Sevens.” wr wera S| fonfor collating the darnss athe ion ah | BANE REE ower ¥ capper aul d rent cifoarbcee inerabe cee jot dry weather, which caused it to spindle, i i . 8 W. SELDEN, Marshal place said funds as ho receives them to the credit of ve UNG. Ee TETES : M four hours in o instead af spreading. and but for the regent | {nc Cun Which sttonished them al). She}. rete for the District of Columbia, | the water fund, and the samo are herohy pladced | SPP NS EyW Abe ry CHAIRS rar ee | OF state roome and arrive in Richmond in time to hange from hot to cold, moist temperature, the | Weer sed he ceanicting ae ee, | ne | 19" the payment ofthe ntercat and theredomptin | SLEEDE Rn cee Ae Sig a pea i a La Tul ut tocol, % e & ert . a wane ee — . oe. pekst? ' sds dora . failown woul have been seriously damaged. | fy prusperous end, andt in the midat of soba WOOD AND COAL Paquet tner ve muthority af uw ordinance | guby/ ga tuseamuend’§ Wor) mamenceired im this | "The Greath Southern Maile convered over the Rye, of which little was sown, was doing fairly. ; betrast 8 = se vali — _______ | _ See. 4. And be it further ordained, Thi JOS. T KPLANT & CO., te, o orter, miles Usats promised an extensive yield. Gorn Re and_asqioraticas, betraying, py Sendry. ae HOW TO GET RICH! States Engineer for the time being, w Parporhangers and Upholstorer railroading than by any other route, making certain peals and passionate entreaties immediately to cause the strife to cease, that all these ideas poe had been lodged in her beautiful head by no In Chicago. he says the country was never so | Joss a personage than the Archbishop of Paris, M bare of food for man or bea: Floar is higher. | went off into a fit of mild. moist hysterics, and | OAK WOU and wheat and corn scarcely lower than in New connections to 350 D «t., bet. 9th and loth. ZDERIC i 6 IF Furniture Repaired and Varniahed” apitciy | PERSHUR GY Roe WELDON AND we 5a eaters eater caer = NGTON. N.¢ ARLESTON , é . water a0 the doom hest, and W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th 5 ; $ wit Harvow's, Snorer came ae ae ceed art betwen Gand A keeper ‘bin eie To SEW Sheds Meets D. cowed (a Avisnen Operon: the work under their direction, subject to the ap- | constantly on hand every article re —— /THERN CITIES AND TOWNS. sinking back in her chair, eovered her face} PINE WOOL + $5 percord, | Proval of this Corporation, h . planted extensively. Grass would have suf- fered. but for an opportune fall of rain. «: r to b ited und: fi Srey votranoy where you can buy oheapet | iia lapped nr the requested to plan such a distributio ORAZ, ), Sawed ind piec is a fine HEARSE, " = , : 4 i ws NOUN ‘T, BAN T CORPSE PRESERVERS, &o., &e, Richmond with the Denville, York or Liverpool. Qats are nearly the sume. | with her handkerchief, and spoke no more. Sores COAL, 05 i per tan. f President Ban aga mon Couneil, ges are moderate, and his atiecilon nbn 18, Tennessee, and Fast Tennes- Thousands of eattle throughout the prairie NEE LO any ae SL eee J. A. MAGRUDER, oneall, any hourof the day or night. Hacke fect PRISTON, DALTON, CHAT, State have died this Spring. Minnesotnis buy-| 97 Felix Sanchez, the Spaniard charged with i Steam Firewood Mill. President, pro tem, Boztd of Aldermen, | mished for funerals at the lowost possible rates. SVL Be tient bie a ge flour in Chieago by the thousand barrels. | morderins bis colored father-in-lawin New York Cimcon Comer 7h st. and Canal; and 5th | Approved Hay 4 We rayor - a NCBBURG: KNOXVILLE NEW to purchase it. At (nincy, however, 258 tiles | Of # ollicer on Saturday morning, on board the | HC PEOPLE, * | “The whole quantity of pips to be Inid will be KERS, northeast corner 6th and a] A h tiokets and farther tuformatios be y. er, 2 = 2 es % 2 = A % const. on hs re vant hae at S from Chicago. the farmers are resolved to look | Pmpire City. from New Orleans. Sanches bad | THAT A: PAYNTER'S CITY STEAM KIND- | 45,48 fort of which ‘about 43988 will bo fous Kinds and izes of READY-MADE COFFINS, | Penna: ne door east of Browns’ H starvation in t nd are busy putting in | been brought to New Orleans from Mobile asa LING AND STOVE WOOD MILLS ™Pruporals ‘are invited for laying the whole or for | CAlls prompt! led te at all hours, Will also | bvard the Boats, foot of sth xtreet. al seetn slave, and had been placed in one of the pens for SS3353 S33i5 522585 parts of the work, including hydrants, xtop-cocks, | tend te t ‘al of bodies from the old burial FU. E. MATTINGLY, Ie Ii » -_ | exhibition. He proved somewhat unmanageable, a2 SFS35 a3° 7 nnd mie grounds to cemeterion. eats 1 ___ Freket Agent, n IHinots and Towa, they are doing their | £24 had accorditely been transferred to the parish Sends 2 333 S ko and drawings of the | Ql: furniture neatly repaired and varnish EW ARRANGEMENT! Btunest to crow more grain than ever. They | Frison for punishment and sefer keeping. He E7222 3z zs hydin nection of the Wasiine ‘Terms most reasonable. =e are. however. out of money, out of credit, and | here persisted that he was no slave, and dealared enee 2FE23 ing on north A street, Capitel Mili, — = — -~| GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, : i 3 4 a 5 : Wasbhaste EW PHOTOGRAPH / = eyes =< beget oe keep Ps mye pombe = — aigacngl Le petra pee oS Pavna il be made upon montis eotimates N Ne xe BRtry PE GALLERY, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RaiLRoaD. ro door. Despi he hare j- | named Nic eto, who ba i a4 Eos n stock of the Corporation, ull od in NNSYLVAD nels iegrowing. Won Mock sane hear craton l tet 9) date Eee ane Ge ha ‘ike bondaae Bg 53 SartiicaweGlaleor Sumirine eect eae ENNSYEVAMIA tear Third Strests pet E Ae o Z in her cities, and new baildings in the villages: Prieto, the kidnapper, was erwi Galan ioe Ws, opposite wit | {2terest, and redsomabie ay the annual tax ts col ANMBROTY TES, ®ROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. Cultivation is being generally extended—a | New Orleans, and is now awaiting indictment | inrds’ Hotel; W Mantyne’e, 886 7th street; | ISU. | Js shonld be ‘ h 4 pai Re "4 A and trial. He bad evidently presumed upon the | or at Pace’s W of 7th street. promptly at | .« . 5 J ? > +4 . ety rent deal of the work being done b aa cb Spl Page's Wv f Promp! Propornis for ‘Water Works fer Geancenewice oat ep th banteomee VEEORG EATABAN: Bat eal of the work being done by oxen. | heculiar difficulties of Saicez's situation. sup- | tended to. Ot mpbell’s Lime and Sand _ by the Mth June, on whic Gay nt HOTOGRAPHS. ot UP 1” handsome case, GEORGIA apy ALABANA The State is rich in conl—far more <o than any | Posing that in such extreme perplexity he would | Store, south side of ath streot bridge. ‘The money | hoon, the proposals will hv opened at tne Cite fall HOTOGRAPHS, ARKANSAR, wig Yoxas, other State, bat she lacks timber, which is ob- | submit to slavery rather than brave the chances of | te accompany the order in all eases, or be ready Georgetown, in presence of the Water Board only One Dollar = . r * . a when the fuel is delivered. Ls ’ ; tained chiefly from Michigan and Wisconsin. | the gallows. But it was a tuiscalculation. Sai pop tes, PAVNTER, at Pace’s Wharf, | OLftth other pereons as teay choose to by pres for the first copy, and 25 cents HROUGH TICKETS can be obtained at the chez is a native of Trinidad de Cuba, is twe = +at Pare’s Wharf. | By order of the Water Board: ‘an RES 27 cmch Subsequent ons. | GREAT SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD OF, Bisnor Doaxr’s Svecesson.—The Rev.Wmm. | one years of age. has a mother, wife and child, | ({ALTS’ CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. ._M. C. MEIGS, GOOD PICTURES ik. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street I. Odenheimer, D. D just elected successor | and isa tailor. in form he is slender, well pro- Wood prepared any Jength and size; delivered Capt. of oy ee taken im any weather, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Be Goorss Pact, or et the alice of the O Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria,» ™5° / é Seo in charge of Washingtc Remember the Number— to the Inte Bishop Doane, in the diocese of New | portioned, of elegant figure, and his countenance er ie Bf es leas Mere rage, tauie ee aes Pennsylvania avenne, near Sd street. Jersey, ix about forty-five years of age, tall and 8 far from ill-looking. He displays the Spanis! ney to accompany the order, or to be racy wnen WsHINGToNn aay DUCT OFFICE, = mien shadow while you have the substance. TO. . < t ite markedly, alumoat to the absence of el in delivered. T. J. & W.M.GA ‘ RICHMOND. DANVILLE, 1 Prepossessing in appearance. and will appear in peculiar negroid tyFe- His complexion, how- sagt t W. cor or th and Gon, Na "The Corporation of actrees neareeiat tke Mercuane as tkyENS) c.g BRISTOL, KNOXVILLE: D. te great advantage in the imposing E ever, is quite dar mar -ly,r Foot of 17th st, below War Depar following ‘law providing for the disirvution of | WMERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, IAT: NOOGA. robes. He is a native of Philadelphia, gradu- a —— water through the eity : Ig. 500 Fens, Avenue, Browas’ Hote. OMERY AND NEW O ated in 1538 in the New York Theological Sem-| j= The trial of Captain Townsend, the master DENTISTRY. INANCE Authorizing the distributioz of the CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ct yas » ko. inery, and was ordained in his twenty-first year. He is at present the rector of St. Peter’s ac water through the oy, of Georgetown, e ther SEASONABLE, By adirect route, ey of the slave brig Echo, or Putaam, which was | —————- + Be it ordained by the Borrd of Aldermen WEAR, which Bay ton to Memp'in, I DENTAL NOTICE. Church, Philadelphin. That church comprises | C2Ptired by Lentenant Moifat of the const of | Ip. ni1.s hastomoved hin sto to, the rooms Fy = = . Cuba, with some three hundred Africanson board. | long occupied by Dr. Malster, (396 Pennja, among its congregation the elite of the Epise:- : between sth and 1th ste.) wher ‘i pal Church in that city, and the fact that he | 10K place at Key West on the 19th inst. All the | Avena), between toree al! whe may desire as for many years sustained himself there. | ets respecting the capture were clearly proved. | his services. For professions! ability 1 am aequiring and retaining universal love and | but the evidence presented as to the ownership of permitted to refer to Dr. Malster. _ respect, is sufficient proof of his talents, his] the vessel was declared to be defective, and M Board af Common Council of ‘orporation of | Will make to order in the best manner and at _ Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be- af geek rel ER nctecoteaged short notion, Hellas also s chien stock of ing over 20 miles shorter than by auy other route. #0 i} ey ne -M a p 3 rr Monday ot Jatuary in eet ant eee veer tie tent | FURNISHING ARTICLES. t id | of 7th atrect at 64; a.m, for Alexanirim. whore Boards, in jomt meeting, shall elect one member ef | ORL the special attention of gentlem sengers take the cars for Richinond, Charlottsville, sity | oon Beard olthe Garters a eee ot ae Adhering to the principie of onr price oniy, | * taunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock,Ao., 4 onatitute a \Water Board and shall be which it distinet!y marked on each artic!e, the pub’ | Ml at 6 Richmond and al! points South with the tia.agcment of the water establishment, | He are secured from imposition, aud may rely on | Wert» making aure and close connections to Mem- TEETH. s fair dealin under such laws as may hereafter boenacted by this | irdealing, lng z office wisdom, acoomplishinents, churchmanship, and | without argument of counsel or sumuaing upthe | the sft RAT Af. Da: thin inventor and patentee of | Corporation, y 2 ey a emneT. & amily pm me gene Fag , P 2 TEETH, attends, : i: ; itizene of Washingt and 6 p.m, Pee nine CRutel polities he is known as a de-} judge directed the jury to find the prisoner uot | persons personaily at his offoo in this city Gomes | <0 2, Amd be i further ordained, That the Mavor | citizens of Washington ain Cutter of distingn ont, JAMES ACEVANE, agent, cided high churchman, but is not given to the | ,uilty, on the ground that there was no proof that ota peraonscen wor these Feeth | Wie others | same may be weeded in th will be picased to meet his friends and the public | 3¢17-tf Washington. he steaia ferry boat George Page leaver the toot extremes which have made some members of ; 7 4 to issue the stock of ti 10, bearing inte- | 6enerally and serve them with : cIPIC SAMSHIP Com the brig was owned, in whole or in part, by a | who cannot wear these. ' 3 + 2eeF A GOOD FIT. ‘HE PACIFIC MAIL. STEAMSHIP COM pst party odious to the Low Chareb party. | itizen of the United States, or ated bebulf eTsons calling at my office oan be acoommodated | Heenmninie, nt tne pleaanrs ol thie Conta ato thn , NDREW TATE, i 1 me He is on excellent terms with his bretbren of | “U2*" ; with any style and price of Teeth they may desire; eee ak ee oe ATE, s One of the Steamshins of this Company, carrying the other party. and indeed j «the rezard | &f 3 citizen of the United States, which was mate- | but to those who are particular and wish the purest, | tl! Years. tn such sums As may be requite o- BLD, Wisconsin, Fr ACAPTLOO, B. ed vided the whole amount shall nut oxcoo itty thoa- | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC, | Pe tivie Neen Ne TE A af “itinees rial to be proved in order to maintain the indict. cleanest, strongest, and most pericet dent CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, jen € all classes and de art cnn produce. the MINERAL PLATE anit te | fauddoilars, for the purpose of introducing water ARD REAL ESTA b pinations Es Panama twice each mouth, on the arr : i through this cv Refers to Hon. H. M. Rics, U. &. Se : of th tween the extremists of the High and Low 2 Eg shia ‘ Philndet, k, and pay the | Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fart & Co., Washi 4 oe rieans rexuinriy - RETURN OF OrrKa Sixcens.—Whether owing | 9th loth streets; also, 997 Arch street, Philadel 4 y, . ington; | on the Sth and Whef exch i with the male Church parties FTURN 8 if ro ee 21-1y penses attend- | Lambert Tree, Exq., Washington, D.C. nd paxsengers, connecting via PANAMA RAIL- se to the coutinental troubles, or whether it bea mere tents are juction ous intenance the water aut Began ee Sd ope Land Warrants Rokbs: é ‘ . = : = = lishment, th 5 by is, wa-| and te " i Saxitany Isptusxce ov Lignt.—Ata recent | coincidence, it is none the less true that quite a RICK REDUCED ONE BALE] | trtixefiicentsper fut on every foolon| fetter nee conden, These Steamships have been inspected and ap, meeting of the New York Sanitary Asweiation. heotea of wie’ saytiste from ope to thiscoun NEW MEDICAL SALT, each side of overy street, lane, or alley through | << eet s — meer ¥ ‘avy Department, and cuaranty speed in that city. Dr. Griseom read a paper on the tay fs biog . Promie Seagal vec , which the water mains have been, or may b taid Loot FOR THE oLD EAGLE.” nf sos Seasiabinbcie tadina losasth nine above subj t, after being imprisoned | ye ciadty welcomed back are Grisi and Ala. INFLAMMATORY DISEASES, water, and that saul tax x all bo colivctediby tha | "Just received, = maxaitioent let of ENGLISR ocean to ocean, and is crossed in 3 or 4 six months. hes been made mn agent in phote- eee aelue ee Londen vitor is. On iy oN Botuar: he xeneral tax of this | ENGRAVI GE, framed or not; also, all kinds of | ROWS. 7 be Deceqee of pecconsers is obsoked in graphy. It facilitated the vital phenom ene we new Sens CHRONIC PackaGEs $2.50, seeually. commencing PICTURE and LOOKING GLASS Fi FS, at | cers arc embarked at Panama by steamer at the Sore arbonic acid exhaled from the body ts. Frezzolint, it is said, is already ou her | C7 Ser ateestisemen y, 18%, He shall collect fifteen Ww t the 1 of July, : : toner 5 De awn WA mpany*s expense. The money paid in New Y while sleeping than when awake. Continued | way here. w at Madrid cents of the above tax hat year, filteen cents . ava npeomta K ee aeeiene othe aad ork ame D’Angri, POR SALE—A SE accomplished | in the year 1st), fitteen cents in the year la6l, and oT 5 y PE -< ve steamers are duluth ia ease, aud it is ueces- | will be here next winter. She was recently pre- ook, pastry maker. prevery di aponistress. | fileen cents In the year Whe, nod he shall pas wees | FYROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT Reserve steamers are heat in end he i SAVED. San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acct sary. in large ision for the | sented by (Quecn tsabella with a pair of diamond | She will he De fe eee wee | Collects ertae aete, Corporation sucks sums a3 he | “Alt persons using Steam 3 wonld do well to | dent, so that the : ure supply of light oe Kane thought the depriva: | varrings Susini, the basso, also contemplates 2 Wc ownne apply atthisofiee. ‘maze-tf | tion tor callecting the. sani, andthe Clark shail | Yd fy STAND FI eae ARTEERIS. i or heseenny oo the same day they ar OD & source of im the arctic regions. | ecdy visit. 7 TO CUBA AND BACK, D Pret hag a beale yp teganiand see atee e Cieut | regulating both fire and steam. ‘The advantagesare | rive at Aspinwall, ‘ uses ate unwholessime ———--— — --——-— AV . the payment of te interest, and the reldwetien | Vek steat in saving fuel, preventing explon Conduators go through by each Steamer, and take the light is excluded From Havana —The Empire City bas arrived corner 7th and | of the principal of all the ¢ ee rae ath keeping all th charge of women and children without other protes- fy : 5 form. | Wonld refer to the wlth use of the “dim. | 41 New York, and br os to the sel 18 ted uuder the authority or 1. H.& G. G@ Schnider, or auy of the mamas | “For through tickets at the lowest applr Mdiention thateven | iit phe continental war news had much ex-| 1-@¢- LAMAR. C.H, MOTT. 1. L, AUTKY, : ark dei ee Persons using them, r rates, the Agency. 177 West street. Now York. to |. We Sieins TH, Agent, | RAYMOND or ts ARMSTRONG. HARRIS ington De co. how Orleans—or C. L. BARTLETT, Boston, mal WE { TNITED STATES MAIL J ONL Anp Wrrnovr Fair ee | cited the Ht ment of early death of | Yetter or worse on all articles of island prowth, children ies owed their pale com-| 2nd most of European or Foreign liquors plexions to their fear of walking abroad in the | especiatly have largely advanced to the extent of sunlight. There can be no health in the human | a fortune for some of the larger holders Aw | paneros. and ils effects ore noted for I AMAR, MOTT & skye YS-AT LAW, Sree Miss nested to plan such adisteibation ’ 2 ‘ourtof Errors and Ap FAs they may deem best, and Court at Pontotoc, ites ntracta for the eatir tein! District of trection su Neetion of ¢ 6 hereby ‘JAS. M. McCAM FIRST CLASS F D. W. HEA w x co. ALER® iN WIONABLE CLOTHING ND TS" PINE FURNISHING GULAR LINE For Fient Years. wppi, sud will attend to the . : 7 t heut the North Mississippi. itt +. BOODR, : ~ 3 frame without the agency of light Petns to shipping is already given, and an HY 18 IT? —— Petition oe uF No, 390 Pa-avenu Hotel Building) Certs ANRC ROOM, vance tn freights determined with each transac. | WW RAIN OR SHINE, J. A. MAGRUDER. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAG -— rue rants vA Approvea Hietwlent pro tem, Boacd of Aldermen, | "apo Regular Sailing Days, ith and 20h of each month serena ANCY GOODS DEALER, ‘ A Toe een Re wens Bow imposi ia b ibe to the Sth Instant dias Rush oy When the ladies ron such mum: True Pe AbvISON, pK Clerk Dand E sts., north, AUTO: fo many 1s and i tions of way et press: ere must be ere attracts CK ae 2 eh » Ch . . . i. Deech, we ara told. Isto introduce | lave been received. ‘The castle of San Carlos pro- | BEE ANY tus; Ug creak atienction, The Goons, ber fed been Intel) ber Lande. in Met. | trated on travelers bound to CALIFOR- into Household Wor a ¥ and | nounced, April 23a, and was in possession of the ‘Phere will be needed, in ise variety of al) other FANCY course of tho summer, 3 the only an- jort distance of this | jy. tint the submortoet, Meet R Mail L . Pp 4 bout 43.0% feet of 4 inch we ing eightoe: thorized t for ne vie tritbuater S aeeaitened Mingle ts fe ; Iine, and the prompt and polite atten- | ™! fh pipe, Kg eighteen | ity, orized REen' = Nrataard a’) Fem Faye, Suiiee Books td | yogr muwded 2nd Aly Pevaiaionoes weve see | “Gallien sod eetetaees eT tne wey | Fea NR oatset Toe Reece | Pine Raohanen for Ci Prorerty. FPenaran, tates, toning vossdarts Cablaone, the pong auther of Adam Bede.’ with La- eal, April 16, at Rarcetona. Affairs in Venezuela | bestand most Fashionable Goods of | ropoasia Bre invited, by ny time and. price frees Loses on tel Ratan johanged, that, ro aver, kos oat Cer arate slaps of the C, x a it : are in avery unsettlea condition. ‘The Govern. $58 Paravs bet'oth and ies ats, Eheae pipes, inciuding (hereon sastinny ‘War crosscn, fice omelly attended _ jnuine a Pana oppo wo eines alte 77Mr. Bigelow, in a letter to the Post, says | ment troops have been defem4 yy the insurzents (States) branches, sleeves, and for hydrants. ‘The pipes t: | Raroumres” Hus Dra Didiieee Ne vork: 3. | mew RoTk tt authorized to engage passa ‘York, that some two hundred blouses came a rim | vt cero, and the latter are holdings, wes LE ear the usual inspeotion and proofofthree hundred nis, Fou, H: Branieys Wan B. Toua eek: | with oak es Wank cee eo Ea ee down the “9 am the depot. immediately after | * ; ae ee Tay Ee S) fh orcled gt Neyinbe: map nthly, im stonk of the | { ‘arker & Co., Washington, D.C, mar 22-Sm" onthe North River, atthe the Com? Napoleon's departure, sinzing t Jarsellaise. ~ B wa.—A4 Virginians. Corporation, which will be issued in certificates ot HITE GRAVEL FO} are ve Wharf. interdieted for sume youre: a Garastve THE Bats sinian a. COOKING STOV: : i i vi "i ets oar ike Ith. sn ounce was sopied and twa tion Mr Mayo, candidat forthe Hows of ile SHORING & Siena an ents icc mor | WY TRGUPING. Schoen warxeyen, VARESE new vor. dlouses taken out of it by the police, without aay} yates in Virginiaat the recent election, to avoid | -w wokere: STOVES. Froporaln should be delivered by the 7th Sune, on | in Band, Wood pod C aie explanation of apparent provoeal Liberty feeling “scratched, ”? resorted to the device of otling troduce ont hee Pine -_ [will also in- | which day, at noon, all propoanis received, and Whar next to tat tree! songs are also suid on the Boulevards qmite freely onable terms ; aid ey prolong the most reas- | marked on’ the outside * Laie ape Se Pe = his votes so that they could not be marked with | req 177 The Rev. J. B. Turner of Jacksonville. | pen or pencil, His adversaries denounce the ope- (Mich.) has aceepted the of the Rev } ration as “a miserable device to defraud the voters mond. of Mlilwankle, to discuss M. Penge coma James C. Richi . i 5 PUSS re- . w ‘to 6 “ ligioussabjects The latter clergyman challenged - wont Se Eel otis _ ES ele rior A} SANDS « ES. eanuo! {eieurnarsod hy fine selecti for pipe for ‘08l, forensh, at my = NOTI = t bridge. a leave | P oe f your orders, R. W. BA 4 O MY FRIENDS A} iE PUBLIC.1 xtures to Any amount | Georgetown,” will be opel i city Hall, Dealer i: ‘ood, no ae have been hag to my ciray meg ee rth al Georgstwn, in the presence of the Water Board, | mar 3% (Siaten.1 cor, ereth ae near Canal. ni and would on a “ oo bame and of such other persone Bs yay phones to be pres- —— ——— than ent, By order of the Wate: s MEIGS, 520 FOR SALE. E sive Peace 520 MED DWELLING No. 642 er of Engineers, Al the world to defend congregationalisin against F between 4th and Sth: Lot 20 fost ¢imchos in charge of the Washington Aqueduct, ¢ c 3> ‘The Emperor of Austria has frequent inter- | any in the city, for the low price of 9 vents to § WA a feet alley. Will be suid a bargain 1 the doctrines of the Episcopal church. Mr ‘Tur-| U7 Pe icy Always ou haud @ fine ion of new styles of ST BN a et or, ~ fy ? . | views with Prince Metternich, who reached his Pa. avi between 8th and 9th sts. WA! is sola‘ ERI — ; NSDALE, —— ‘Richmond”’ to Jack. say ie One. : fthe Bis is. op ' KEN'S SLD AME CAN Pyare D McKENNEY & LA rance Estate Agents, ma 2 ma intg LRN OR ee oh ot oeer D.

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