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—We mentioned yesterday t oF Svspy AI jusk last W. + of-agold watch stolen from’ Mr. Alex. | 2 well-dressed young tae reves the clone: GEORGETOWN. er on the 2ist inst. by eticer Allen. who ob. | store ted 8. Brown, on Pa. avenue, with 2 bundle Sa ee tained it at, the AEIMBbIORer's office of Isaac | CnelNine thtee new coats, which he offered for | “err#sPondenes of The Star. After the Stor went to prets. the in. | *U<to the proprietor, giving his namees Ratellf. Grone February 29, 1860. ToUgstion came off before Justice Donn. Mr | 84, *3tlng that he had puretsed: the cents of | We had intecd ree ny FEDeURTY 29, 1800, cane Hah dv. formerly an active policemen. np- | Mest™sWall & Stephens, ahd desired to sell tem | gerstar at cn Toad on ea peared for Mr. Ker, bis relative; and Mr. Whar. oe npney to take him out of town. The * municipal election held on Monday Law ar Mr. Hersberg. Justice Donn explained | (othing dealer having a suspicion about the mat. | 12st: 19 time. for your edition of yesterday, but ew the watch was obtained. in order to prevent er, refused to give Ratcliffe $3 for the three coate, found it impossible to do so; a cofrect report not AUCTION SALES. By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. cy »SING oe SALE BY sigh ety or Z 2 ‘HAND “LOA! = Lans;a¢-On THURSDAY | MORNING, March Ist, at 103 o’elock, at fron Hall, second story sales Tooms, rales positive. Terms cash. No.1, 5euperior Cloth Ciotks, cost each $12. ioe ” ” 15. {> Trowga Tux Stax ts printed om the fastest steam press in wse south of Baltimore, its edition as te large as to require it to be put to press at an sarily Aour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they woy not appear watil the nezt day. ——— «+0e- THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. Excitement at Louisville, Ky. Lovisvitty, Ky., Feb 27.—A man calling bim- self Jobn Haskell, hailing from Massachusetts, bad ‘ naj Pasoch which w: m ‘{ aes e s gn, | but who is said to be an Englishman and a sailor, “saat asemome boat ce | Use anda ame len deat | Sot nd mand meer | ended and hacen Taig | ive SE | Rete New aut aurtnena e to be tnserted iw ALTIMORE SUN are recewed | warrant. He went to the office but found it ma. | Cifcumstance. In the mean time, the you the Democrats, all of the members who afe elected a ie ‘ 10, = med a: ond forearded from THE Stax office. necessary to serve the warrant, as Herzber, a aired another clothing store and olferetl sell bea of that “persuasion,” although the nasties $ ae iecte ieee B10 to Ay —— bing forenoon i ro ra gathered ‘shout ————— ——<$———$=——}wer ihe ceftificate was shown, produced the arrested hont,for $5. The olticer followed and Genet. “pybtes of them trete on the Cititeus’ | There Cloak manufactured for first c'ass | Och on hae eae Fo Re yr A x GiLLERS Say.—W. fs rested. him Shortly afterwards, and took him | !cket- 18 chan: es the complexion of both | city retail trad present season, and wil! be stea: Wuat tT e commend the ism’? having been in the as- | quite &s fashionable for next season as for thir. communication below to the close attention of all Mr. Alex. Ker was sworn —He id. led before Justice Ferguson. Wh ted. ~ | boards, “American watch as the one stolen from him on the ar inet’ | fried the officer tbat he parted ee cee im: | cendancy. "The cman connie between the hours of Land's pt fie thinks 1g | Baltimore, and having no use for ‘them, as th For the Board of Aldermen—George W. Beall ey 562: was taken from him at the Capi: On Saturd were for summer wear, desired to sell th to | 971; Walter S. Cox 582; Dr. Joshua Ril 2; H. last, while be Was wal Dasement of anv, | raise money to i nazis, | C; Matthews 537; Philip T. Bi 2 : \Oaplial, = coleres ne in the ment of the go to Pennsylvania. In the magis- ; Philip T. Berry 526; Robert trate’s office he gav. the White 524; Joseph Libby, sr., 521; Prancis W heat- up to h gave ancther nam: i poy PI Ys ee BC ‘aid bo srotia walt for ne tad jived In Washington. and spoke ‘of a nom: enon gantony Hyde 498, And the ave gen- swer. He tured aside to a window to read in, | Det ns whom he had worked for here. He | lemen first named are elected. For the lower Drokee a opening it found it contained the pawn: | Teiterated here that he bad purchased the coats in | B°2"¢—William King. of Wm...978; George Hill, broker's certiticate. He turned to look for the | Baltimore, and asked the magistrate to examine Vi £93; John M. Stake 5S1; Esau Pickrell 575; doy, but he had gone. The note was wrlticg | tem, saving they were all of one thee and ceraeg | William aclop Oey; wroome BW All eros With a pencil, evidently by a female, and was as | LIM. The clothing dealer stated that th were | 940) Jno. W. MeCobb 539; Jos. N. Fearson 533; follows: f three distinct sizes, and could not possibly ali | David English 526; Jol B. Davidson 525; Wm: a Mi pl Saiurday Hiraiag. iit Bie Ls Cope statement phe ‘was Subse: a dey 5255 H. L. Offutt 525; W. H. 3. Taylor ‘on will pleage excuse me for enclosing this queatly verified upon trial; two of them ing | 92>; D. L. Shoemaker 419; C. F. Shekell 615; fo you. | My husband requested me to do it~ He | Cousiderably too large and one too small. The | Bevjamin Darby 511; Wm. H Tenney 30s; John Fee a feeeOk Your watch and a gold pencil from | M&gistrate be ‘d him to bail in $266 66 for his ap. | T- Bangs. (ec onal! habs big ceealian you a few days ago nt the Capitol. fe lost the | Peatance to-day at 11 o'clock, to stand a further | R- des 500; and the nine gentlemen whose names penetl, iat te pavrned the watch, which will examination. irae on the list are elected. cost you a it Blvto oo As the three ventlemen whose names come next We epated 1 shall pera Seg’ yarn If 1 should Surreme Covrt, Yesterp: No. 115. The | upon the list Teceived 625 aia, each, and as it you the money you will heve te i ee oe fs phi ae Dee of Augustin de Yturbide, de- | only requires two of the three to make the Board money now. I woul : : for the appellante, | stry, to choose members for the two vacaucies an > etek just po oe rie yeu this before, | and by Mr. E. M. Stanton for the appellees. ” | before the Boards can organize. ns t engine to the spot to drive a ewe. This was temporarily successful, but towards dark the crowd swelled till it numbered several thousand, and an attack on tbe jail and application of lynch law to the pr'soner was 2 jed. The mili- tary were ordered to bold ves in readiness Two pieces of cannon were placed inside the jat!, and the police marsballed. The porte the square in front of the jail clear and seve ral intoxicated and turbulent persons. T' ven. ing Judge Bullock addressed the crowd, saying that the parents of the victims desired no riotons proceedings, but were willing that the prisoner should be dealt with by the law, and counseling moderation. At this time (ten o'clock p.m.) the crowd is gradually dispersing, although a spirit of greet indignation still exists against the prisoner be fears of an attack on the jail to-night are subsid- ing. Pennsylvania Democratic Conven:en. Reavine, Pa., Feb, 2> —The town is in awbir! of excitement this eveuing, and crowded to excess | el now ready and Cloaks on exhibition at tC. W. BOTELER # SONS, Auct By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. LD OFFIC URNITURE, CARPETS. &e.» at Avctioy.—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON: March 2d, at 2 o'clock, on the pavement in front o! the Post Office Department, we shall sell a jot old Furmtnre, &c., com prisine— sks, Tables, Chairs. W: lands, Benches, Torlet Seta, Buckets, Carpets, Oricloth, Matting, &o. ‘Terms cash in as fewd -C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts. By J. C. McGUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. T°? ROOT AND SHOE DEALEKS—Twen- TY FOUR cases Boots anp Swoxs at Pcsiic SaLe.—Ua SATURDAY MOURNING, March Sd, at 0 o’clook. on the firrt floor of our auction rooms, we shail sell, without reserve, in lots to suit the le. an assorted lot of Men's and Women’s Boots and Sho*s. comprtsing— 2) pairs Women’s Cal!, Kip and Grain-heeled Lace Boots, assorted sizes, 68 purrs Ladies’ and Misses’ sewed morocco Con- oncerned. We hate conversed with the writer _» giller bimself—andl were struck by the intelli- cunee Qaplayed by Lim (an uneducated man) in pat reiates to his calling, and Particularly by cand eloquent though entirety unpre- wz recital of the varied experiences, priva- tons and hardships peculiar to those who follow this precarious means bes livelihood : fthe Ster: T saw an article'in Maa ac ‘igned by a certain +A. culating of the fisheries on the iver. | tuke the liberty to reply to him, uz Will be pleased to give room in your sble paper. “A.B” says: The seines are fom three to five miles in pepe teaching from cre to shore, and that the gill nets are spread > town down as low as Mount Vernon, A next, that che Legislatures of Mary- or lower; «i Virginia shonld pass laws reducing the land sr) five hundred yards In tength, and to F , all gill nets forever. I rather expect, if I you w No He een neste Bost with delegates to the Democratic, State Conven- i o ere, an No. muel Verden, plaintiff i We | % ii ’ bl . | tion to be hel re to-morrow. ins from recalsiabey the Sees ween fe he Fotis eee ee pes Latinsuand would not 'bave | Isaac Coleman. This cause was argued by. As; | the canal in expecta ie tives Meee hee Sees Sat Milsons’ Ente Rubber Over- | i patie to-day navoheon well Gilad. Theteen be be * would be a great advantage to him, as the ‘The note was anonymous irving Gillet for the plaintiff error. season, and Mr. Ray and other shippers are making Men's, Youth’s and Boys thick Boots, | quarters of Messrs \Vitte and Fry, the prominent « ve he hauls is, | suppose, about that length— of soitable for bis baul—and that the itl nets tath below him a great many shad that he would like to catch. Now, I will agree with ’ so far as the long seines are concerned, but I beg leave to differ with him in regard to ¢ gill nets. { have followed the Potomac river for years, and ® hod that the geines are greatly lengthened. It is with great difficulty that a craftman can get up end down the river in the spring of the year with- being in some seine or some seine-hauler’s war. For, anchor in the tideway of the stream. ybt or day. you will, ninety-nine times in one Indred, bave to get out of thelr way, becaure shen they lay out from one shcre opposite the other. their seines pretty nearly lay back to back— thos taking all the room of the na¥igation; for you .anot go over them, and if you do you will in all probabil ty hang them, and then that gives you a r at deal of trouble and them also, and yenerally ‘ads to threats or curses or fights, and sometimes «ypensive lawsuits; but, on the other hand, with the gill-nets we do not have this trouble. That is avoided by their being sunk a sutticient iepth under the water so as to clear all craft, ss it be a centre boarded one, and then if she i raise ber board all ts clear. The seines have doubt, by their immense length, greatly de- siroyed the breed of the fish, by hauling up cart Toad after cart load of the spawn, to be exposed to the sun to die. Does the gill-net do this? 1 rswer no; the gill-net would not destroy one spawn in tive thousand, because there is no way a which itcan doit. 1t floats along as the tide _cors, simply in the channel, and never on the flats, where the spawn is always laid; and if it did it «ould not affect it in the least, as it has no bottom ve atail; it merely bas its regular mesh of twine + read, about 2s tines a hair. What harm could stdo were It to go over them? 1 say none. Now a word ‘about the offal fish, which are P' : : P Monroes and Brogan ieee No. 123. The United States, appellants, agt. | ample arranzement ogate th 2 Ye ilke watch in Me Kets posers abect 12 orciock ot | coltaneens Seka aces, unmet the last Wili | panies which ship from here. “The trode wil ody 2 uana § 500 bis store. His clock struck befure the whistle, | cessed. This came nnn: “argued by ‘Mek? a, | omcommence: and Mr. Ker took his watch out to wind it up, | Stanton for th and a few minutes after started to the Capital | No. 12h, The tone ; Ctl ng 2 clock he returned, and said he hat lost | Mariano G Vallezo. ae pe pipet te = * tall 3 ENT WITH OR WITHOUT . Mr. E.M. Stanton for the appellants, and OOMS FOR R ; — nts, an : 2 nie er? 278s som sworn =Said that he was in | Phillips for theappellee. |? P* Mr) RR BUARD —I have for rent two pleasant K ooms in pledge. She it a youre Woman left the watch | No. 125. The United States, appellants, agt. the | 8 *mali private famuly and one square from the seiaee 8 he 8 young woman, and he could | widow and heirs of Jose I. Berreyesa, dcceased. pena ve crounas: To Rentlemen desiring q ietand Elm. It was on Tuesday ee yas brought before | This cause was arzued by Mr. EM. Stanton for | comuttiestrcome ate particulariy sw rain. Tn- : : ‘ vy ‘ 4 ss eight o'clock, when she left it nr BS: about Aapeial and by Mr. Goold for the appellees. | Offie= sale Mr. Handy, recalled —It waw'Tuesday, the 2st . instant, market day, about 12 o’clock, that he saw the watch in Ker’s hands. in his store. Mr. Wharion argued that his client should be reimbursed in the amount he had advanced upon this watch. It was a novel case in Washington, but bad been decided in Baltimore and othet cities. His client fsa Tegularly licensed broker, licensed for the purpose of advancing money to those in want, upon such valuables as they have. He cannot be expected to be awate of the owner- ship of every article brought to him, and his only rule to work by is to regard the possession ae prima facie evidence of ownership. And if it turns out that the property is stolen, it is his duty, as in this case, to surrender to the right owner, upon proof of ownership, and receive the amount which he advanced upon it. The honesty of bis client's course is fully proven by his willingness bec ae up the watch and produce the person who it. Mr Handy said it was not bis object to injure Mr. Herzberg, even by insinuation. He was aware of b's line of business. Mr. Herzberg seems to know the woman; he says he does. It is our desire to know her too, when that occurs we will cheerfully pay Mr. Herzberg; he shall not lose acent. But that without showing tuis party, Mr. Herzberg can recover any part of candidates for the nomination for Governor, is at the Keystone House, where the attraction centres The current this evening is tly running in favoref Mr. Witte The friends of the re- — ve candidates aré bolding a caucus to-ni ‘he Keystone Club, of ’biladelphia, arrived this evening Berapixe, Feb. 29.—The State Democratic Con- vention assembled, and organized by the election of Geo R. Smith, , of Cambria, as chairman No other business ot importence has yet been transacted i h and Mohair Caps, rms: $Wand under, cash: over that sum, & ored t of 30 and 69 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest fe2s d J.c. McGUIRE & © Aucts, re THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers, z To CH’S BOOK AUCTION THIS: UESDaY, THURSVAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, at the etre of W. F. Bayly, 275 Pa. avenue. fez R FRENCB8, Salesman. By THOS. DOWLING : Georgetown. ACANT LOT AT AUCTION.—On WED NESDAY , the2d day of March next, at4o’clook Ushall sell. in front of the premises, part «f 54, 1n Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, ii feet on Beall etreet and 60 feeton Rock ging to James Curtis. WM. T CRAIG, Agent. fe i7-Stawts THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Ry C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. LOSING OUT SALE OF LADIES’ CLOTS AND vet Croaks.—On THURSDAY MOKNING, March Ist. at half-past 10 0’cloc¥, on the eecond floor of our sales rooms. Iron Hall, we wil seil a large as ortment of Ladies’ Cloth aud Veivet Cloaks, Ragians, &c These Cloaks were manufactured for first-class city sales. and the styles will be quite ax fashions ble for next season as for this, and wil be wll worth tn attention of the ladies as great bargeins may be expect d Phe Cloaks. &c... wi ] be on exhibition and cata- ad ready ou Wednesday afternoon, February ‘Kerms cash. Sale peremptory. N. B—In addition to the above, there will be of- fered asim of Facer Dry Goods a W. BOTELER & SONS, Aucts. By WM MARSHAUL. Auctioneer. AG4 Seventh Street. = Destructive Fites. Girarp, Pa., Feb. 2> —A fire last night in th's place destroyed four stores and several dwellings Total loss about $10,000, which is but partially insured. Sr. Louis, Feb. 25.—The smoké house of Roe Co.. in this city, witha large amount of bs- des, wes desiroyed by fire yesterday. Less mt) Cincixnast, Feb. °7.—The tobacco factory of George W. Walker, at Reckport, near Glaggow, Missouri, was totally destroyed by fire on Sunday f morning. together with $5,000 worth of tobacco— $5,000 in bank-notes, which were in a safe, were destroyed _ LARGE PARLOR ap CHAMHER, HAND Tue Bart or THe NaTionaL Buurs.—Owing | 3% ich orem flamed eee cating res fo the rush of copy at that time we somehow | surtauer foreseen eset or eeparate: ae eat make mention of the enj M | be desired. 7 ! 1 Fi given by the Blues on the night cftte aa Not lek Reig tienen eens oN Fey wittstanding the fatigues of the day the Blues | Terms reasonabe. Apply at 465 10th street. he- and thelr gitests manazed to carty the entertain. | {Ween Dand © cite ofl sol is ment through so very mitch to the gratification of | (30D WILL OF A LICENSED K all concerned thata repetition has been vehemently | \™ rant for ssic. Wall be disposed of in«onse- called for. and itis more than likely, therefore, | 4ueuce of the ilinees of the proprietor, App’ 44 that the Blues will vive another ball soon—per- | lth stro t. Intell gence Office. fe 28 2t hape about Easter Monday—in which case their (ARMS FOR SALE—T high y impro ed lady friends promise to presont the company with Farms, about 20) acres et st uated on th=7th a handsome flag. This company promises to do | strect road, elzht miles from Wastinrton ety, The good service and be a credit to the city under the | farms are Gila) Homo have exeel'ent buildings, Pirited leadership of Capt. Watt, = and in an unusually good neighborhocd; will be = tow anc on ie Se furth>r in- Anrest ror Rosnery —Last night, guardsmen | Po-t Offices Menteomery ee Mu Re aimee Whalen snd Handy arrested Samuel Shekelis, at | = errs Soe the request of county officer Keese, who held a | WOR. RENT OR SALE—A two-story BRICK Warrant against him for the robbery of a man | at pretent aren iad be Me ato rae SOOO wy named Bell, from Maryland, of $18 in money. |,eated on ihe Istol March, The hace ree on the Rell was drunk and fell into company with | north ido of the street, near Washington street, Shekells ata tavern on Seventh street, opposite | two doors west of Mr. Magrucer’s The locality is the Centre Market. Shekells w:s seen wit the |§ A CSG tact soeretion. Inquire cf Mr, money in his possession, according to the evi. | f;.M. HANS NPRRSaS ter saosin Mineola ed dence given before Justice Donn at the hearing. | ADDISON, Ag-nt. Alexandria. fe 27-diwa&eotf The money was not recovered, and Shekells was NT—A three-story DWELLING sent to jail for court. 7 Horrible Tragedy in Virginia. Ricumony, Feb. >.—Yesterday. in Pittsylvania county, Capt. Vincent Witcher was taking testi- mouy relative to the divorce of hisgrand-daughter from a man named Clemens, when the latter and his brother became angry end fired their revolx | ers, grezing Witcher’s clothing. Witcher then "dead returned the fire and shot both . The grand- son of Mr. W., named Smith, attempted to enter. when a third Mr. Clemens fired upon him Smith inunediately killed him with a bowie knife. Mr Witcher is 75 env old and is a well known cit containing 6 rooms and back kitchen, i ‘ i He was formerly President of the Danville Yauled up punzy load after pungy load, and left | that money upon the ground that he is a Ifeensed ——>——— ete etek petmeen lath and 15th, in the tin OO An dee a Ancre tod THURSTAN Railroad . ‘ : the shore = destroyed sip the gu ne pawnbroker, we deny. Whatever may be the | THE THrater.—The ensagement of James F. | Mediate neighborhood of the Troasury Department | 11) pycRByt cn AT ArcTios On THURSDAY eh them? again say no. It may sai decison elsewhere, it was never so decided here. The law licenses Mr. Herzberg to advance money upon chattels to the real owner, and it 1s his busi- ness to know that fact; if he does not it is his own fault. ‘The law does not license him to advance upon stolen goods, to the manifest injury of the owuers in fact . The Justice, in consideration of the novelty of this case, reserved bis judgment for a day, in order to consult authorities. 5 ee | and one square south of Willards’ Hotel. Rent Murdoch and company at the theatre is going off | TWucrate tos punctual tenant, Inquire second “273. fiont of my «tire. @ good asso: tment of second-hand door west. Furniture of a family breaking up housek. eping, Also, a large assortment of Hardware, viz: Shovel. F Boos, Sad lrons, Ti Spokrshaves, has these ate of no use, but I say they are t use in the wiuter season, and will readily twenty-five cents per bunch in our kets if they could be bad. If the gill nets ve the breed of the shad so fast, how is it st the breed of the herring is reduced so much foster? Why in 1542-"3-"4, to my certain knowl- edge the price of the herring out of the seines on ‘he river shores was from one dollar and seventy- ‘ive cents to two dollars per thousand, and shad were about six dollars per hundred, and the aver- ge hauls of herring were fom fifty to seventy- hve thousand every haul, and sometimes an hiun- dred thousand. 1 used to be on the shores, and if they did not catch fifty thousand herring at any one haul, it was called no haul at all. “Now let The Rie Grande I jon. Ww ORLEANS, Feb. 28 —The steamship Ari- zona. from Brazos on the 25th, with about $100,000 in specie bas arrived bere The latest intelligence from the Rio Grande states that Cortiuas was still in possession of the west bank ef the Rio Grande. and frequently making predatory incursions into Texas. Captains Tobin's and Tomlinson's ranger corps bad been disiindoned and sent home. Capt Stoneman’s cavalry and Capt. Fowler's rangers were guarding the border to the extent of their ability fwlinmingly, as usual. and should be Improved v our theatre-coing citizens while it lasts. "The | = ; : Vill for to-night is The Iuconstant,_ or Wine | POR RENT—A tree Yorks Wonders"—Mr. Murdoch as Young M!- | %o, as ‘ rabel, Mra. Gledstane as Oriana, and Mr. C. Bass [Spr to MSN EDR Dee aaa ee as Old Mirabel—and “Charles IL, or the Fast | ing, Gas % tove Store of C. Suy Men of Olden Time,” Mr. Bangs as Charles IT. | next door to the Star ¢ flice. fo 25-1 and Mr. Bass as Capt. Copp. A great bill! YR KENT—A comfortable BRICK eC Finn —Last night. abont ten o'clock, fire was Mis hawans seexcelient ooniinn, discovered in an tnocenpied frame dwelling on | am Sa pump of fins waterin the vari Pierce, near North @apitel street, belonzing to | #love named property will be for sale unt | the first Mrs, Ruppel. It was partially destroyed before | pf the engcing month, and if er eea ies ies the flames were extinguished ‘Phere can be little | it ill be tor rent. RuOk GA 7 ani6thetreete Apply to THOS. HAVENNER, doubt that it was the act of an incendiary. B47 C street, betwnen 44s and bth ate. fo 25 et ory FRAME HOUSE set, between I and K. containing oa fine lot of Liquers supe ior srticles, haifeask of French Brandy, of very annerior Wuisky, O @hefcask of Wine, . xes of enperior Brandy and Whisky, ch Whisky, superior article, t Whisky, n Renauder, Bollenzcr & Co., Sillery hamprene, ‘Torms at rale, * Sartusoxtan Lectures —Dr. Hunt delivered at the Smithsonian, Monday evening his third lecture on Geology, before a large and attentive audience He proceeded to discuss the nature of the chem- fexl processes which take Place under the infin- ence of life, and the resnits of these in the forma- Later from Havana Feb. 2+.—The steamship Isabel, from Havana ou the 25th. arrived bere this even: Cuariest ion of eat nl : CitizENs AND sTRANG ould bear i OR SALE OR EXCH first-c'nsa | _fe23 dts WM. MARSHAI L, Avet. | with ber usual punctuality. The miscellaneous .ys, and also compare the prices then with the "4 i niiar manner 4 & y aae sclock a 1. | 3nd My—is offered fu ry low and on long CHES. JEW 7, ¢ A banged. M clinkug. prescat prices, aud seu what Ia the itferere ier | the chemicn! fores: and giving slr te organized | Ssygetation He peas day from = o'clock a.m. | Sredit, if deaved, or will exchange for property toe TATCHES, JEWELRY, CHINA, GLASS | Unchanged. Mol declining twixtthem. Now-a-days, If they catch three to | forms; matter being rained to higher and more u AXD CROCKERY WakE at Atction —On THURSDAY, the st Maren, I shali sell, in front o' to store, at Wo’cleck a. m.,@ large assortment . G Crockery’ Ware. Castors and it of whom it and Jewsiry, leeve Buttons, places in t of recreation. i ex d most pleasant | eated in or adjacent to Norfolk, Va. if early appli- city at which to enjoy an hour or 0 | est on is mainte VP. CORBETT, over Bank of Wrashin to: fe 24-tf ‘Tue Great Magician, Love, ts y holding SUR SALE—A nice teres-story Brick HULSE, forth a Merce enone | FOC siovene petwect Daan mrss ie ie hall . ti © | bey’s Sabdivigion, ‘The above property will he # he an- | cold on easy ter! Price made known hy inquir- les now | ing of H.W. HAMILTON & CO., No. 562 7th Key Weer, Feb. 25.—The brig Tiger, from New Orleans. bound to Baltimore, zot ashore near the mouth of our harbor on the I5th, and filled, and will probably be # total loss. A part of ber cargo (of molasses) was suved five thousand herting et a haul, they call ita very yood bani, and you cannot buy thein right out of the seines for less than ten dollars per thousand. ‘Thus, in fifteen to sixteen years, the quantity of herring bas been reduced to about one-sixth part of what it was then, while their price has in- — to double and treble the Prices at that me. complex modes of combination. The solar origin of this force, its fixation by means of chemical combinations, and subsequent liberation during the breaking up of these compounds, were ex: plained as developed by Henry, and since elab- orated by Leconte The earth wes described as originally an oxydized mass, and the result of such as full Sets f 108, Rines, &c., for Gentlemen. fe 28-4 (Con.) A. GREEN. Auct. dience were many ef the prominent nots The Massachusetts Strikes. in the national metropolis Boston, Feb. 27 —Six hundred shoemaker of ) street. «ppusite Centre Market, Title perfe: ~ chemical force had been. through vezetation. to] ane fe7 i Pte bee Zia iad Taine bars Haverhill. avout two-thirds of the number em- wid the gill net destroy them? I say no. For | deoxydize tle carbon of the atmospiere. and give Tur Exim AND Coxcert of the Sabbath | y OR RENT—A three Mory acd Gio BRICK . ployed there, organized to-day for astrike. The the mesh that catches the shad will let the her. | Tite to deposits of fo irbon; at the same tine. of the Foundry church, last €, on & +. school and ing, Wes _very largely attended, and passed son the former occasion, to the great satis- ion of all present. proceedings were orderly. ‘be strikers at Lynn, Marblehead, Saugue, Natick and other places, remain also quiet, but firm. At present the bosses manifest no disposition to make the required con- | ring all through. Now, a word about the shed in the years that I have mentioned. the regular hauls o€ shad amounted to three thousand per t whileat the present time. at the sameshores, average about one thonsand to fifteen hun. ; and their price is about ten to twelve dol- tars per hundr Now, we see that the quantity of saad has reduced about one balf, while the price has increased more than double. far behind thatof berring. And, again. if the gill net de- are said to do, how on south B street, No. 173, opposize nian grounds, Rent $25 per month. _R. ADAMS, No. 460 1ith st. f4-tf ALUAHLY LAND FOR SALE—T will pel, . rivately, from ons thousand to three thousan 1 attend the great sale | gore of Lain, situated within five miles of Bront ks at Iron Hall to morrow | Royal, at the County Seat of Warren county, Va. morning. as great bargains may berxpected See | Ths land is heavily timbered, principal.» with advertisement of C. W. Boteler & Sons in suother | chestnut, o2k, of large size, and’ will yield an im- column, menee amount of tan bark. On the property 15 - — fine streain of water sufficienttor the erection of Sowr Rare bargains in the way of valuable | a mill to grind bark, or forany other application all the reducing p 8 which had been con- cerned in the solution ef iron and ite precipitation as fron ores, and the protuction of sative m and sniphurets, were to be looked duced through the redin Hence we conclude that distant periods gene that we « By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ADNINists ATOR’S SALE OF STOCKS.— On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, March 2d, at 4 ock af the auction rooms, we shal. sell. in sums nit cessions. Cotton Press Bu OF covrsr the la of cloth and velvet el $5 Corporation of Washington quarterly 6 per cent. Stock, ion of Alexandrian Rezistered 5 per New Orixays, Feb. 2=.—The ag — Press was partially burnt this morning, togetl with about 1,000 bales of packed and unpacked cotton. The loss is estimated at $50,000. ah in current funds, S.A. LANF, Administrotor, eGUIRE & CO, Aucia, faz d is fase ee ween ae es a facies ne 12” piace Say De obtaitied at Prench’s | Goeirabe at Weyl ne ceg Jone mney oe we meet By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. sissies mainte . that there were more suiad in the | ™ pundant during the Palwozic period | ale to-night. His stock is nn ar : ‘ mg ys C AUCTION. 3 Potomac river than Lever expect to eve again | —and the present relations « wand ni- | ts hound to sell. . the Maasasas Gap Revirond, And is of easy aocese. | (oT, JRNOON. March Ai hin. gh | Fire im Quebec—Executice Maasion Burat. there, and that the very next year the number was | trates considered. ‘Tle er fossiliferons Sense: tn Warren cpantr, cocanies coat of Hires: he auction rooms, we shali'scll, in| Quvzaxc, Feb. 29 —The executive residence. oc- not a third as many, and there were no more gill | limestones was considered, bunt it was observed | Warten Rerur ames Hayes, drunk and | burg. 3 i I uir— burg, onthe Manassas Gap Raiiroad, and I will ‘orporation of Washington six per cent. disorderly; workhouse 6) days. “Martin O°Con- | take pleasure in showing them the property. Pur- nor, disorderly; fine aud costs, $3.15. ‘Twenty-#:x ther inforwpation ean be had of W. D Wailnch, e vere aces a editor of the Washington(J. C.) Star. lodgera were ac commodated. fe “oh A pVEMAN. ARM of S0acres. situated ng & comiortabledwell- v8, &o; well-fenced Washington; 15 idsome wood- country rest sd mest rol tieal- nets used in 155 than there were in I*54; yet the increase of them 1853 over i511 was about double, while the decrease of them in 1555 to I-habont two-thirds. [ know. myself, the gillers up in this part of the river in 1-35 canght, during the setson, about six thousand; whereas, in 1x56 them did not catch over two thonsand. is only one way in which the gill net niure the breed of the fish, and that in avery aimetl way. 1 suppose that probably one half of shad that the gill net catches have not spawned cupied by Hon. Spencer Wood, the resident Gov- e General. was completely destroyed by fire last night. It was owned by the Province and in- sured for $20,000, that many such, as certain white marbles, were of chemical ori The power of plants s to secrezate varions mineral elements from the and the ocean was The nature and distribution of organic re their fossilization and the curious laws which regulate their geological and geographical distri- bution, were also discuased at length, and illus- trated by reference to th: paleology cf Europe and America. ork, Corporation of Washington five per cent. Stock, . $5, Corporation of Alexandria six per cent. Proraxity —Wm. Campbell, colored. was ar- rested this morning by ollicer Bietzel for being disorderly and profane in the streets. He wax pe hae Reres tn cultivation, the b No.9 —“Specig PayMent Susrennep.’ Theao | land. Jtis peouliarly de » ¥hilstthe oft repeated | dence, being parfecti The California Mail. York, Feb. 29.—The steamship Northern zbt, from Aspinwall, via Havana on the 24th, with the beavy California meils of the 5th inst , arrived bere early this morning. She brings only $362,000 in treasure. ock. ‘Terms cash in current funds. fe ma 4.C. MoGUIRE A CO.. Arcts. N ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of three write i of fieri facia issued from the clerk's « flive of reuit Court of the District of Columbia. for the In the fourth lecture the subject of metallic ores, : ’ : Washington, andto mecir ed. 1 = I ot h 0 ly situated ; exolien ing and ie; Inquire | the cow ty of Wa . : J ) caught; thus, that inight be deeroying | Mineral veins, and rock metamorphism will be it Et scarey eunt headed: Tees nee? | erhie MAR RIONT, bridge Reaper, Chain Bridge, | Sill sxvose to pubitc sale, forea-h in frontef Mar- Kansas and Slavery some, but at least one half of them the seines | Considered _ true. Mrs. Garduer’s Indian Ba sain of Liverwort | Little Falls. e7-2aw ht, ‘ ingt i St. Lovis, Feb. 28 —The bill abolishing slavery in Kansas, which was vetoed by Governor Medary has been pessed over his veto by a vote of 30 te 7. vould catch if the gill net did not. So, where is edit-rence? Itappears that Mr. Bryan is try- jug very hard to pass a bill to prohibit ‘the use of Ul nets in the Potomae river; and aiso Mr. Jones, another member of the Levistature of Maryland, to abolish the use of gill nets and stake nets in the Patuxeut river. 1 will sty to those geutlemen the city« f Washingt day ot March noxt, a. m., 2 brown Moles, non SATURDAY, the loth commencing at $ o'clock ed and levied upon as the wis and chattels of C. Cay. and will be to satisfy Judicials Nos 65.66 and 67.to Mav t» mM. ina ft of Daniel Crowley, Mo Sale van and Patrick Barritt, . W. SELDEN. U.S. Marshal for District of Colambia. fe 23-dts GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS FISH WHARF For RENT. and Hoarhound wouid save many % victim of Con OR RE sumption 'f resorted to !n time. It cures unfailing~ ly, and is sold by all drugzists fo 24-Iwyr —The south HOUSE of the row of ‘ory houses lately erected on Sd D _ E. streets other Ales, the " ‘ thres new tory dwellings on 4th atreet. front- ii iy early nhucerintulcenes | ing the City Hail equare, ‘These houses coutain S raneatay | ailthe modora improvements, and are de ably Io- from thegrs'em without dolay; nota moment shouid | Speed. For terms, Ke... coply to, PATDWIN ne lost 6 perMicious Use mercury &. do S., Briiders, ¢ ene: th 2 it; nay, it will injure rather thauears. Trive may | Attorney BELAY, NOLAS Le: Svesihe; Dest Snes, 1,2 § 3, 18 your only chance—a perusa' of the nook | BO 25 eotf ~ “Human Frailty,or Physiological Researches,” li ESIRABLS PROPERTY NEAR THE lustrated with cvlored encravinex willexpiaty e+ | | “CIRCLE? AT PRIVATE SALE—T! ecsthing Tt will only oust son 25 cents, “Pu he had | scrihers off Dr, Barrow 194 Bleecker street, New York. | font ng 25 fet 7inchen on Pennsylvania aveaue, Tue Gaszanica Concert, at Willards’ new Hall, last night, was fully attended, and the per- formers certainly had no reason to complain of want of entbusiasm on the part of the audience. Madame Gazzaniga was in excellent spirits, and her vocalization noticeably sweet. ‘The delicious little air + Ab! mon fils’? was so pathetically ren- dered as to induce a violent encore from the andi- ence, which the spightly songstress gracefully accorded, and gave with yreat spirit the romanza ‘La sine de miel In place of the serenade of Shuberts, announced on the programme, Mad. G “THe Root oF aut instilled inty the nys* and exe- fany kind. ‘This must be e Repu Convention ' Arsany, Feb. 2 —The Republican State Na- id tional Committee have changed the day for bold- ing the National Convention at Chicage to the 15th of May. Zit wal ikofa majority of their constituents, who, hy their votes elected the honorable ventiemen to ‘he seats they now occupy. It might be the will of 4 portion of tue rich people, who seck to take Outward Bousd. New Yorx, Feb. 29.—The steamship Arabia, for Liverpool, sailed at noon to-day, with fifty sale Lot A.in Square N \EORGETOV ic out in " freight = ‘ 2 . Sig. - ord, Jr. shington, et, wit it Oo} eet on sai 2 © fi iny 13 c So far as the Patuxent river f'sbing isconcerned, | Huns Santee tee Pele nie ee . C. 2 Pfam tinar | Both Le strast Mupravemarts consieisg ofeoule | renting of the Georgetown: Fieh Wharf for one | Nothing Farther Frem the Hungarian Tam well acquainted with that river, and I don’t ai 2 sung quite agreeably, and gave evidence of good capacity. The performance of Sig. Chenal on the piano russo and the magic cane took very well on account of its novelty, but would hardly bear re- peating. The chief excellence of the piano russo performnnce was the marvelous agility with stautial three-story brick Dwelling House, with WE ARE REQUESTED to Invite attention to the | brick ba-k buil . advertisemont of Dr. Woolfson, the optician, 264 | “With comparatively a smsil ontlay of money Pennsylvania avenue, between Trelfth and Thir- this property could be converted i:to a first-class teonth streets, which appearsin tho ee Soiaed and States. It will be nm that his “strengthen: gpectacios and eve ss’ are recommended many eminent gentio: know where itis tuat all these gill nets and stake uets are and all the shad is caught that such a liw is necessary t> stop them. I did not think tuere w many shad caught in the Patuxent tiver, though it abounds in alewives. Now | come back to the old Potomac azain. This Mr. Year, The seid proposals: will be cpmid at the Mayor ce, at 1 o’ciock BD om. on that day iad HENRY ADDISON Mayor's Office, Georgetown, Feb. 23 —st POTATOES, POTATOES 1 500 Bushels prime sound Prince Edward Isfand POTATOES, Harirax, Feb 28, p.m —Nothing forther has been received in relation to the Mungarien or bit passengers. = Ale: ALExaNvRIA. Feb. 29 — ayor. residence. A ‘Also, lot No 8. Winches on 24 ria Markets. beat—white $13": Square No. 37, fronting 43 feet treet, between L.and M r'reets ; “f casa n, presumed 0 judger 2 “¢ back 122 fet 23g inches ton 3) feet in store and for sale at fifty | $) 40; red $1.302¢1 31. Corn—white 7éc. Rye A.B... whoever be may be, need not have troubled dhe slagie Lai (ta Gates voseentchios eeatly these Heeditiroen teen sh toon forte fe ter | eles with abel sfabie in the renr of thelot, | (50) conte per bushel.’ , ee . Fame, ’ ic E rived from their vss ore whe re t ete We £ . so, ————— bres pe anne on the Legislature of Vit- | ofan elght-cent flageolet, such as ambitions juve- | of thess importast tnetrumonsantion Ane We, tae | Fore rims, &oOPPly to ee & OC 2,000 bushels New Jersey Blue Mercer POTA- Schannne SOREEen ailes are won’t to pipe upon o* summer nights to the unspeakable ayony of the races canine and feline, to be elevated to the dignity of a place ina modern *-Grand Concert *? Notwithstanding the sligbt drawbacks just alluded to, however, Sig. c. Piped exceedingly well npon his magic cane. Sig. Albites produced some laughter by his comic performance of the *‘Kissing Song,” and presided with good taste at the piano. neon located in this city for several years. de 20-1 pady passed against gillers—that their com- ncemment shall be the first of March and end the twenty-fifth of May; but unfortunately for Vir- ginia, sue does not own any of the channel. ‘The Channel belongs to Maryland from. the mouth of the river up. except at Alexandria the Mary- land Lezislature 13 expected to cut them off. but I think toat a majority of any legislative body will never pass sucha law. It is hard enough fora laboring man to get a living at the best, and it is fo 21-eo2w Auct nd Com’n Mereha: vERU's Cop Liver On. Janz PLENDID PROPERTY FOR SAL. Approved br tho flew Lark Aosta of Moai. | SS tchsle ct square 705: containing neat] cine. It is twice more efficacicaus than the liquid | eq ae feet of ground, together with the improve- oil, It ie the only oure for Scrcfuias, Consnmp- | ments, censisting of a splendid brick house nearly tion and ail kinds of Coughs, now, cortsiuing 15 or 16 rooms with every conve- ALso, nienc~. ‘There ara aleo all the mooeaeery ONE-burid UERU’s JELLIFIED Caztor Orn, by which tl ings, and & pump of excelic: i oneenee Rreasiness pf the vilis cbviated, For ae The sronnde are spelcuse eit zood Teneo ad irvgciat: Vashi set out with f out FeSeaEe tee COpENte In! WEASIONELON Gnd | et een hear che Gago eet aeoe TOES, 81 pickod over and will be ro.d parieot'y pund and in nice condition, App! 2 HAKTILEY & BROTHER, _fel7-Im__ 99 and 101 Water st , Georgetown. CRANDELL, OPTICIAN, No. 128 Brides st., Georretown, Has pcerege | on band a large assortment of French Near sighted, Feriecopie,, Cal- ored, and all other SPECTACLES, of the best quality, in gold, silver, stee!, and Germer silver fremes, N. 6. Old Brames Repaired and BaLtimorE,feb 20 —Fiour closed quiet—How ard street and Uhie £5.50 Wieat closed quiet — red #1 .30281.35; white $1 5081.55. Corn closed steady—white 68a73c ; yellow 70a73c. Pork is firm—imess $1+; prime #14.50. Lard closed active atlic. Whisky closed firmer at 24 j;e2oc 3 New York Markets New Yors. Feb 29 —Fiour is quiet; State and Lard that be should be dep ived of bis only means Yesterday afternoon. Jus- | “"Pexporn, PARKER & Mow ds. view e 1 Obio unchanged; Soutbern better—sales at $5.66 > isi Donn wen to thee t Hi aoe D, KER & Mownrn, Wholesale Agente, | mands & tifel view of the river. Itis believed | new ginsses cet in them to order no 1s-ly | Ovio une op ctaaiets Seviee om i Bs ne Ne : wi ee fr be t to the county jail, and had a fi 15 Beckman street, New York city, nos 3m | that if subdivided into lots the ground alene will - 5.50. Wheat firm but quiet; Northern and Wer of livelihood o rich man will follow gilling | 4.0) } ing int f a fs des ¥ : Roars b. oe erie ~ oe ie re Tue use or Dr Hosterrer’s Ftomacu Rit ss | For further particulars apply to W 4 for Dysyepsin, Flatuienos, Heasineas of tho stun | CHIUTON, Real bsrate Agent, No. 14 over Hank ach, «rany other 1k affection, ix second to none | of Washington. a ___ fe 18-eolm _ sare Tee ches eareaade wo be able to state-onfi- | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Two = ern unchanged; no Soutbern reported. Corn firm: How SOc! Pork dull; new mess ® 85° Lard steady. Whisky dull at 2ic Financial for the reason that it is too bard alife for him. Whoever fo.lows it, if he expects to make day wages at it, rust stick to it night and day, wet or dry, storm or calm. Their opponents in this mat- FOR SALE 40 vozen cone SPARKLING GELATINE, 40 barrels Crushed and Refined SUGARS, 19 do. HERRINGS and ALEWIVES, 5 do, Patent aes Geo King, Tobe Fletcher, and Emanuel Bell, who were committed on a charge of larceny. It was proven that these fellows went to the store of Paulus Thyson on Seventh street. some days ago, i dently that ths i 19, do. OLD RYE WHISKY. New Yorx, Feb 29 —Scocks are dll and lower; ter are a few individuals who have fishing shores bo: taining: bri 1 : epais i 4 very desireble newiy furnished Rooms for rent By “JOHN J. BOGUE, Nos, 36 and 38, 5 ‘ to rent out, who think that if they can accomplish | 38d sole &. box co pelos. Whey thevent they had | Peeoeer ure lose pleases ye in eoeristors 8 | as 406 D strest nortiiy between 6th ad Thetrects | fea stawtr East Market Space, Georgetown, | Chicazc and Rock Ieiand G24; Illinois Centrsl their ends and stop all galling that it will greatly | 4 yox of candles, and carried them to the store of | bid matter f-om the stomach, pu ifes the hvcd, | WeSte_ no 30 cot ares 57; do. i enbance the value of their sbores ia point of tue price they might then charge for rent. While tuey have a perfect right to the shores owned and held by them, they have no more title in the a Mrs. Walker, and offered them for sale without ning the box. Upon opening the box they discovered what they were, and offered to sell the whole lot for twenty-five cents. Information was FISH, FISH. FISH. ERRING, ALEWIVES aN Ps 2m barrels prime bright St John ALE AIVES hourly expected, and for eale in lots to suit purohas- imparts icnewed vitality to the nervous system, DESIRABLE STORE AND DWELLING giving it that toue and enery indispens: for the A FoR REN‘, with acarrisgs house aud stab e restoration ofhealth, The numerous ~cknowiedze- | attached. Gas throughout. Cerner of 9th ane L ments of its saperiur excellence ani benificent re | sts. Forterns apply to WM. P. HOWELL, No. New York Central 70',; Reading 40; Mo. 66 rs. ts, have aesured the propristors tmat itcanvot | 440 I st., between Sth and ith fe 27 eost* ‘ . ‘1 282 om ay CFE . ‘ the Poto river than the gillers. 1 F. Ki y et bet = to the atfioted. and 1 t * $ : extra No.1 Eastport HERRING. PENN. AV, ot iri axpi?om ermeere. ee =i Oe [ot ego go me ieee Bore Justice Donn committed them for trial a! eee by Druggists dealers cones’ iy ov a Je silreorgty vadtnred ‘br Cine SW aiaok Kod sal MACKEREL, 2 iain ’ OC eatTe legislators whea they justly consider the . ——__—__—_ Mus. WinsLow, an experienced nureeend female | trary and the thicd Broe Of the cece Tee eee |e veaad fr sale, : Thoroughly screened !ef sre delivery be. te ights they would be taking away from tue poor] Drenx axv DisorverLy.—Yesterday afternoon | physician, has ® Seething Syrup for Chsldon Tueck, 8 Appi SHARD WALLACH ARTLEY & BROTHER, baton. ae : Inhostug Goan ey poauitag seraratlawas A.B pre: | Geacars Doveund Stone of the Aaslltacy curd, tng, which greatly facilitates the process of tectiing | fms SPRiz to RICHA. = Tn IStf | fe17aw 99nd 101 Watorst Georgetown. | "CIR"5t.NG and STOVE WOOD, prerared ay to have passed, | am contident that ie arrested two young men, John Norris and P. C. | by softening the gums, reducing ail infammation— = ae —— es length aud mae, or doll 10° oord jougth ik of doting it. A ¢ portion of | Hall, for being drunk and disorderly. Their | wil! allay ail pain, and is sure to regulate the | (OR RENT.—The beavtilul STORE No. 77, 12 000 GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND T.J « WM GA 5 4 e ‘Will never think of oe large Orv tich | Condition, andthe probable effect of their can | bowels. Depend upon it, mothere, it will give reet | A’ Bridco rtrect, Georeetowm, near the Union Ho- * CRAB APPLE CIDER — We invite | propri-tors af the Cit Steam tate W eed Milisand the peor men em in gill fisning, which | cox jon, fealn f their friends a to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants. to! and Bank, and now coce pied ty Lewis Payne, | the attention of the public to ovr eg od well s® | Cua: Depot, foot of 17h etreet, below War Depart eee ney a ee eee eee oon tee tends, drew | Perfectly safe inall cases. See advertisement in will befor rent on and alter the Ist of March ext | inoted stock of Chanpacue wud Ne Cider.| mert - ; . another three mouths of regular employment | forth 4 feeling lecture from Justice Donn. Each | gnother column. coll-ly | Aleo- for rent a brick carriags house and stable, | which we gearantee to be pure juice, and wili bé | <yghoe No. 272 Pa. av. bet Vithand 2h ate for during the remainder of the year. Such a law | Jsid A a fo os Hn ae Te- . ‘Poceons dealing Pannier” will always | CERN Tih, &, hydrant, Apply to Ry = BL golden a ee apo $e ake room Vv oLWS STATUETTE would tuke the bread entirely out of their mouths. | varded them equally at fault, and ordered them I gta ch at the Star Otkon nranT® | CRAGIN. 13 unbarton street. fe 1-1m. for our epring 5! . Givevs Iu conclusion, | would say shorten the seines fi em for exchang: r. — to pay $295, fine and costs. Hall sent for the Union Bottling Depot, ——— For RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS STYPHEN 4 DOUGLAS and let the poor gillers alone. Fam Pray. } No. 57 Green st.. Georzetuwn money to his way out; but while the officer handsomely furnished, with hot and cold water | £°9 : —— . form and foavtures th’s besutal and aoourate Ws gone'on the misufon, Norra aok ndvantage | MENDES i a seu, | ana fat euey Panag phat eae, Pecos wecres maser A Suir —On Sunday, as Mr. J. Herzberg and | of a moment when the Justice was busy, and Yourus’ 2 POTATOES. c0 Bane Sues arelarge and airy; four rooms ona floor from tae | 2,000 nusHyts Of prime New Je whi itis ® some of his family were riding alony S-coud | \yamosed.*? This conduct brought from the ‘Youths? Business Suits, A cook or table use. rale nqwire of WALL, STEPHENS & | Mercers, suitable for of tha Little Gin’ 5 CurLpren’s Dazss Sui Avene, between 9th and loth ots to suit purchasers. be a Bod Stat-rttes prooured he N ition: rr + 5 eee 3 Ps eet Wa hireton vity. Mieraliy demolished it, and yreatly endangered | the workhouse whenever he may get him. Noak W: & Co., Marble Hall Cloth: le4 0 dnoe alte boar 4 . OR REN T—Several fine ROOMS, furnishes or Se eotfully F unfurnished, at 276 Pa. avenue, two doors east Tinspeotion. jt the Kirkwood Rouse. no 23-tf tre dives of the inmates. Mr Lewis Seldner and Store, Bro" smote 08 r Mrs Sclducr. who were in it, were slightly in- the Dittr-et f Columbia and States of + ac inca: Virsvare North Ooret am, ~oath G Misen N SSEY. ,LINS & CO’S PHILADEL- ‘PHIA DRAUGHT ALLE—Wesr constmatiy ‘Tue oReat picture of “The Home of Wash- be the the eon ag ute on avd captare of the thief who stole it from Mr. is that of the visit of Lafayette to Mount ‘ ar,” "5 3 I Ps ing fresh supplies of the stove deiichtfal bev- = ly frie li as their com- | irgton after the War,” by Mignot and Rossiter, entiemen’s and QENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.— | Tece!ving fr ns who want & pu 6 un- jaeed ad tal Ante Oee canaiaeied the Lioce taraubtng te londocape anitne other tot richest designs SUT worplendid sites of ROOMS creeunty far- | Sqase onan ga perages w Pvcomstinces, couciuded that the collision was | tizures,) is uow on extbition in Sibley & Gav's | in ho study excellence with oc in green: in th ee locality in tke erty fany eS mot Oooteenee’ hutrideutal, ut inteutioual, aud hes entered | iuliding,and attracting theattention of all who | «Fo those whe seudychostence nook coomomy.in gress, in the most desirable locality in this city; | fag _ pase po Sicoeapol for damaves against Messrs. Tenney & Co., | make it poibt to study the most noticeaile works offered for gslectigg from the moat Maltrecuive stock Nation otels. | Those in pursuit of suck Rooms =| PF Ee itoreof rewspapersin th: foregone Sots P u ime. pot only a ut ful -Made Clothing this vory Well to make earl cation at No. tae proprietors of the hotel. pel cttbadir yy art, but the fisnres and | Qoueaietonee TT SpR-Iv | th street. between I strestatd Pacav. dest - AppLicants —Since the recovery of the c at gesulyn sre sda e. The point of ine iles- | eS OS \ x AN eat A be fies ‘Pik Spprongatscdonals teu nrg NG = witha the Lr eget cine slattiseanel Sent wil train the ee et SPECIAL BARGAIN INA A MARSASLE Faae For tue otf e of Jvstiee Donn Each of them had Swirnzoxian Lectores —Dr. Hunt delivers, at ian: NO FORTE. ‘the interssotion of NEW NOVEL—Holmby Hous. = tal. of Laskey, which was mentioned in the Stara day | Vernon in re gs of 1734. when he spent some ae tly ae Seorsecown: tt A SaN re, by G J. Wh te Mel or two ago. the applicants for opportunities to see | t wo weeks with his illustrious chief. entien roe for ssie. Sai % . C. MeGUIRE. re AA ond? ; s wh to Mal, the states arnent have been very numerous at tt oat om ‘ galy git monthe SEG 08 fhe promiens, oF ARDS. sora | enw JAMES President. . paper, price 80 conte n it : ~~ (iii]]ii_ Ox ord, price 's cte ; thsonian, this evening, the fourth lecture | et neerly new; fer SS Se Se SS c. GE BOL’ asin He weuhd appear the umber | hie cour Geology th munediate aubjert | MiRoe Pease cll ad se H. sot ponrnce ceeds Pun apeifaia Perens ‘i “Geolozy of the Met 1 ngs; 24-e03t (Al ? 4 — thefts have een unusually frequent en pais 306 Pa, av., bet ranted th 6 . 2 “ ELV.

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