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LOCAL NWHVUVS. The committee was discharged from considera- | Youxe Men’ oct = ci ° CTI SALES. WW — KT a sty soo Mg — resi Sp let eght id, Crane i. Pw, mbes, y -G Doves Belagnte in Congress AU ON THE LATEST NE 8. street east. , eS pm £3 —< wel 17” Though Tux Stax ts printed om the fastest Police Contnittee air. Meade reported Alder- *Procte oet yant, & Member, and, phe er Wasminoron Dt seam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition ts 10 large as to require it to be put to press at an tarly howr; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not appear watil the next day. Rev. Mr. P; Wa ed orto and Mr. J. M. Gurley were Cc 18, 18° aoe BUN, GEO, B. Gaeex—Drar Sir: athe Orvirnated i crs The following gentlemen were chosen as dele- ine have hea ae alutary net my cet tes to the Convention of the Confederated Young | was troubled with Dyspepsia for four years. curing Men’s Christian Association of North America, to | which time I tried si . iy remeévies, hut nev-r met Meceat New Orleans on the 12th of April proximo: | With any eo tera | am now in the By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ~ R G Regen ieiaems| TELEGRAPHIC. M. MePherson, ‘on 7th street, between G and tr g . & fine active Bay Seat arprelok m, § fe works well in doutts Arrival of the Steamship Fulton. INGTON, D. men’s bill to amend an act regulating markets, Proposing to decrease the rent of butcher’s stalls n the Eastern Market; passed. Also, a bill pee, tem poi arrangements for the butchers in the Centre Market. Mr Ober moved to amend the second section TWO DaYs LATER FROM EUROPE. ‘ a8 you : essrs: enjdyment of good hi ith, d 1 ho~ lieve. | or single harness. Also, a good Grocery Express| Nxw Yorx. March 20 —The steamship Fulton ae ‘by providing that no inerease of the rate of rents | selivand the Rew die pose eri alta: Mor- | Prat al wh Sood health. and I’ hon and belteve: Waron, well made and 1m food runeing order bas arrived here from Southampton, bringing Caney Mr. Proctor, who was empow- able cyt ral credit of 69 and 99 days will ve given upon the | English detes shall be exacted of those butchers upon the com- ered to fill vacancies and elect others, to the £8 1 have found them. °. ; % Ls ipon tl ang! of the 7th. Noricy.—Distract of Columbia Advertisements | pletion of the new market, ber of ten. — g nun: respect your Obedient Servant, end fo be inserted im the BALTIMORE SUN are received for notes satisfactorily endorsed bearing in-| ‘The Kj of Sardinia agrees to the solution it " cage by in reference ——— — — = — ee - caiion in relation to Tuscany is a THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW |" Tne Chevalier Buoncompaznie bas resigned as Mr. Powell moved to lay the whole subject on the table; é The committee was discharged from the con- sideration of the petition of butchers relative to this subject. @t and forwarded from THE Star office. A. C. Done. On motion by Mr. Norton, resolutions were | _ We commend the above certificate to all tnose adopted appointing a committee, consisting of who eater from Dyspepsia, in any of its forms. Mesers. Moore, Walton, and Beard, to consider | T17 the for thin fe Bitters before you say there is and have printed. if they deem expediét, five | "' a City Covscit., March 19—Board of Aldermen. Set W. Fowtr & Co, Boston, Proprietors, Governor-General of Central Italy. hundr. i rT h J By WM. RSHALL. Auctioneer, j mnoval ta pumpand the subateuton st hy aeate | gvaimege, Commitee “Me. Morgan called up Be Wiese werent neh on centr ste Sprepured by SOW. Fecle § Go. ttoston, and for ibe 2 oth teperted marriage of Piccolomini ts Gente moval of a pu e unfinis! us meeting—1 fing: Z. 0 ji Wail and papers in Sse oy the claim of Joseph N! Joint resolution asking Comgress to amend the law | ordered ia te peg ei ahd & Prayer meeting was | sale by 7; 1) Giiman, S.C. Ford, Fane Wake Fearson, were presented. EAUTIFUL BUILDING I OTS FOR SALE oe. B —On TUESDAY, the 2th day of | Mr. Faulkner had presented bis credentials as Naoki on Pp m.,1 ahell sell, on ‘the Minister to France from the Ugited States. . remises, on New York avenue, near the corner of PooL.—Cotton very l; sales of Fcletrert, opposite the residenre “of Mr~ atee, dope S07s00 talon of Sle cpeeclones maak Se Lote Nos.1 and 2,in square No. 618, containing bales ‘All qualities have alia bel hese about 42,'00 square feet, The location of these lots en q ‘es have slightly declined; 1s very beautiful, being elevated and commanding | qualities have declined 1-16a y . fine views sa neery Cg al They will be subdi = — from peryee are favorable. ace te st u mar! closed steady, "Terms oftale: One-third cash ; balance in} and | y, TBE rece Shy setter 2 years, with interest. Deeds to be given and deeds | Y*in%, Which in some cases are slightly lower. o ordered to be held inthe rooms every Saturday ion Sokmares. Neva ts Palmer, Wash- evening. 5 . On motion by Mr. Beard, a resolution was Dr. J. Hosterren’s Br t with t adopted cordially inviting the approaching con- | farar as r i disspeee ot Gee vention to fix sent Washin ‘ton a the pie for all other diseguen 2°F, ar of the stomach, and ining from @ disordered diges- holding the convention in 1862. tive system; its component parts being entire- A creditable ap was made by M. Knight in | !¥ vegetable, it is more safe than the ordinary es behalf s preparations off: to the public, whire its pleas- No “open the meamiere to" contbute ts | soe ako ae yt fete i ety per et ad support by their personal assistance. id. 8 wil 14 regulating the distribution of Potomac water. The design is to empower the Corporation to tax all lots along the fronts of which the ipes are laid. Mr. Ober moved to amend by port ad @ proviso that the law shall be souperative until fy, a vote of the people at the next charter election they con- sent to the powers asked being given the Corpo- ration; and the joint resolutions Passed—yeas 12, nays 5. tir, Mobun reported a bill authorizing the COMMITTEE REPORTs. Mr. Brown, from the committee to syhom was referred the books and accounts of the Water Registrar, made a report highly favorable to the condition of the water department, and showing the following figures : : Receipts from every source for the half year ending December 31, 1859, were: From issue of water stock. 822,000 00 y = Breadstuffs —Richardson, Spence & Co. report 18 wide spread and the care with which he prepares trust taken at the exrense of purchasers, Flour dull, but prices are not quotablo chan ged Water rates............ + 2,091 94 | Mayor to 'y one month’s salary to the widow of ent cnn sacle spreaiauly endceler ae The Bitters are tye eae fein t a x oe ey mers coats eof Be eS Wheat quiet ret steady; red ‘eodatonra; white Tapping mains and inserting stops 690 00 | the late Water Purveyor; ; Wight for generous “tse the association bel si. | contains notni rapes aeregable in fia health, buton By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 1Osédal2s. Corn hada declining tendency, and —— | __ The committee was discharged from considera- | lowed their ehuren of its rooms during thecourse | the contrary, contri: utes to its preservation, this XTENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES AND | was 3da6d lower; yellow mien distriOuticne et amending an act to regulate the | of the enlargment of thelr crete neato Penuineand mint Prove highly popular. It's Het instant Ebel baleen eee -rpenses. istributi i For purchase of pipe-yard....$8,315 20 Water mains and laying same 11,493 O1 ‘Tapping machine and r'ght to DAY, tpt : the 21st instant, I abail Bella 10 o'elgek am. af Pichceggroge ih ae eg ey ay A a oof H. Mt. erson. No. disposi Press sales. Pork stead streot, near H, an excellent stock cf Fomily Grose, | Bacon quiet and steady” Lard firm at Gusabis for f J After some other business, on motion by Dr. J. ees de soul? ,Vgluab‘e article for any of the above disease; Hall Moore a resolution was adopted authorizing | readers may test Reeves hom beeen the delegates to the convention to subscribe for | Sold by druggists overy where, { 824,781 4 i subject of the Northern Market, made alengthy -eost | ries and Liquors, viz: choice, use 1,000 00 repprt; which d re fifty coples of the Young Men’s Christian Journal; Mas. WIinstow, an ood wane Hove, Sorats nad Co ise: Sagat aricce Sc Rie prety “ors Ss stead 4- i Salary of Registrar. 533 32 be report babe tiss aeons ve Printed. | when the association adjourned. physician, has a Soochene Syrup for Cneldes erke | Wooden Wars, Broome, Buckets and Tuba, Rosin steady at 4564 WF common, ‘ Purveyor 625 00 feen” Open public space containing 400,000 square | Cuurcn Case —A case of some importance Bytcoftening er mcilitates the process ofteething | Liquors, Braudies, Gin, Whisky, Spirits, and | Resin steady 2914, for money ; Proving machine 381 00 feet; also, corresponding ones at various ints | came up before Judge Merrick (assistant judge of | will allay all pS ag nd is sure to rey ulate the Molass negar, with a large lot of other Gro- i Waxes of tapper... - 162 00 throughout the elty, and Satimnetes tone See | Gerroan Tater!) Yesterday. It involved the | bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will rive rest | ceries uciaths Kone ie ake ot of other Gr Important from Mexico i Printing, binding and adver- not so designated on the plats, yet the may have | German Lutheran church situated on Four-and-a- | to yourselves, and relief and hesith to your infents, | Term li sums cash ; over $25 a cred Nrw Orveaxs, March 19 —The steamer General _tising 126 00 been intended for such public uses as the lacteas- | balf st, Island and wesc annvicar eee Part | erther cole ent? all cases. See advertisement in OPT a tee ee EE eee | get OnLEAxs, March 19. —Thes United States Preparing ma 65 00 ing exigencies of a great city might require in the | of the officers and members of said church for an | Snother column, oo ll-ly mari7d&ds___(Con.)__A. GREEN, Auet. aon bees f deen. Seiner. ramn Youn Gem Receiving casting Progress of its development. (Quotes, in support | injunction to prohibit and restrain the deve dare E , BRE ANARD A BUCK EY; Geornetown. | en the 13th Teetent Tat ae ee er rue ving stop valves..... 44 64 of tuis idea, the charter = by Congress in | (Kebl and Thielecke) from selling or disposing of | ¢ PENNI"*.—Persons desiring Pennies will always ERY VALUABLE FAKM ON THE RUCK- | °° " ~ y y Office furniture, gas fixtures, 1-20, which is the organic law of the elty acd by | said church property. It appeared that the said | {94 them for exchange at the Star Office counter, Meee og ed Pomeroy ap le nynyioe ay od panes ieee 2 4106 Nie occupy and co tue Corporation are authorized | defendants had received an absolute conveyance | Puostnasion oF riz averew and rapid decline } Zier instant; at 12 iciocky we wy ecliven the wen, | Cie ae een intention to ea attack wae Completing proposals for sup- «2 Sceupy and improve for public purposes,with | for the said property; but, as was contended by Hee.) Most invariadly the results of early mal-prac- | ines, one of the best Banke fa the neighborhood of accordingly made in force, but Miramon was soon | pn ee ae * 25 vO the assent of the President, any of such open pub- complainants, with the understanding that said | tices and unchecked vicious habits —-A treatise | Washington, on the Rockville Turnpike, only five repulsed by the Liberals.” Cutting off water from Na- lic spaces not interfering with any private rights.” defendants were to hold for said church, as trus. | ¢'sborately riath has lately 1esued from the press. | miles distant, and four from Georgetown, belcg the The United State anno of-war Preble was to p- onal Hotel......... 00.000. 11 50 nies stows ties te iaaske ie aes in strict con- jes. a Sel farther contended by complainants Perotti | Sete ee ocere phot uate of Ruel Keith, Esq. Thisfarm'is the one - 23,122 7; ‘ormity with this provision, and also in conform- at the sa! efendants were direc’ execu . ————— | ity with the wishes of the great mass of the *& ago by John C. MeKelden, sail for New Orleans on t) be vailty, or Physiologi — 3 a deed in the usual way to new trustees appointed | fu'ly cate the eek icat Researches.” It enters No particulars in regard to the capture of the fu'ly into the causes. + ffect: d t et me Showing to the credit of the Water fund by said church, specifying the trusts, &c ; which | mode of curing all discos ort, mnt efficncions ard isinevery ri cte most desirable far fesp'e of the Northern Liberues, expressed in u ductiveness of the s: nd | steamer ha’ been rece! . of curing all diseases of a delicate mature, | (he ypainaiedin ths productiveness of the soil and siti ved. cn the Ist of January, 1860 + $1,659 21 both in public meetings and by petition. said Kebl refused to “On the part of the defend- 9 Instructions for the perfect restoia- | 1-6 acres and. ‘has at great. expense been [seconp pisratcn } = The report proceeds to consider the etforts now ants, while the said Thielecke (who was repre- ed euletite ine the meee, ieee ments thoroughly uvderdrained, seteonied. ——. = Capture ef the Miramon Fleet. On motion, the report was accepted and ordered | made to unsettle a matter so long and so well set- | sented by M Ashford, Esq.,) admitted the facts Barrow, 194 Bleecker street, New York, Pro heavily manured, and any part of it will now y to be printed tled, indulging also the points presented ina peti- | of the bill, and was ready to comply with the di- ¥ sf * Mr. Brown. from the finance committee, re- cents. Sent free of postage. Sold aiso by 8. Calvert Ford, Jr, Washington, D.C. mar7 im tion for that purpose to the Secretary of the In- terior by thirty-tive citizens, many of whom were earnest advocates for the original establistment of the market. Admits that the complaint of its being at times a nuisance may be well founded, but suggests as a remedy the extension of the market according to the original lan. and the introduction inconnection with it o! an abundant supply of Potomac water from the mains now at its eastern door, together with ample drainage by means of the Ninth street sewer at its western ter minus. This done and the surrounding sheds removed, with proper attention on the part of the Corporation officers it would cease to be regarded as a nuisance, most certuinly not one, of such a character as would justify its removal fo a diatant point, to the inconvenience and loss of the greater portion of the 15,000 persons who draw their sup- Without manure ten parrels ofcorn to the acre. New Orveans, March 19—It was to-day re- The improv jentsin kuiidings, fruit, &e.,are un- | ported that one of Miramon’s war steamers, the usual.y valuable, there being four good barns, be- | Gen. Miramon,”’ was coming up the river. sides one large one of 63 by 100 feet, ard large or- prize to the United States sloop-of-war Sa chard. The dweliing house is pinin but comfort- 0 ¢ Si Sid canveulaet, gontainine swven, rooms, | oka hirsnes war seve chee Entohen gad t Ropers pretr arrived at the Balize, and is now below, in charze abundance of exorilent wat:r conver of Lieut. Chapman, of the Saratoga, with a prize hoose a Selds, ang pep tonoes are > a crew. % ‘ames ‘erms libera., and made kcown at sale, AS near as can be ascertained, the following are _marizd BARNARD & B SY. Auct’rs._ | the facts connected with theirseizure. By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. The Saratoga, while cruizing along the coast EMENTS. IVE STOCK, | off Auton Lizardo, on the morning of the 6th inst , FARMING IMPLEMENTS, LIVE * HovskuoLD FURNITURE, &C., aT AUcTIoN.— | discovered two steamers Continuing on her On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2iet m course and observing that the steamers carried no !ee'l at the farm of Rud Keeth, Eeq., | national insignia, she teed « shet menwc ake Cone loturnp:ke, three mt!es from Georee- | of the nearest and run up the American flag. The i id’ — sey Pein A Implements, only response from the steamer was a broadside Horses, Mulenaon oe An action ensued, resulting in the re of both ported the following : Joint Resovvtion directing the sale of the Alex- andria and Washington Railroad. @ Whereas, the Corporation of Washington in good fatth, has already appropriated the sum of 326.250 to pay the princ’pal and interest on the guerantied nds of the Alexandria and Wash- ington Railroad Company, as, in case of default of said payment by the Company at maturity, it was required by the act of February 1555, to do; and whereas, the efficers of the Company have informed the Corporation that they cannot, for want of funds, continue for any length of time to run cars upon said road; therefore, in order to reimburse the city for its past appropria- tions, and to protect its treasury from further de- mands growing out of the guarantee under the act aforesaid, rections of said church, his co-defendant and co- trustee (Kebl) to the contrary contended that he represented another church; that be had nothing = - to do with complainants, and positively denied Quae Gol Line Da ally the trusteeship as alleged in complainants’ bill. This great specific for Consumption is fast s per The Court. after hearing the arguments of coun- | caine li atheee re He curative effects upon those sel, granted the injunction in favor of the church, | atficted with tubercular diseases. Prepared Spon as peared by complainants. ls higk'y, solentie principles a tee ure oi! ; mr loyd, Esq., nd | robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain article. i : reorder thy tno forthe church, and} 76 Fperived into the stomach in ite jeliifed form, “We Sys ie cl Without mastication. and is gradaa’ issolv We understand this church property has been | and digested, passing into the Svall eeeet cee drop the subject of considerable litigation and trouble; | hy drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its which <s very unfortunate, considering that the | nutricious properties, and thus assisting and sus- members are poor, but energetic and industrious | tai. ing nature in overcoming the disease Ap- men. proved by the New York Academy ot Medicine, = and recommended by the faculty everywhere. this Distresstxc Svicipe in ALEXANDRIA. —We Preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for learn from the Gazette of this morning. that on | Consumption and al Serofulous affections plies from it Sunday night, Mrs. Virginia Smith, lately mare sy, See eee ghmeton, and by all re- Gernisce, Carryall, Cartsand Wagons, the steamers, with but slight loss on the American di v fd hreshers, 9 in. = Resolved. §¢ , That the trustees named in the They are disposed to regard as almost in the | Tied, residing on Water street, and who has been PENFoLD, Parker & Mower, Plows, Harrowe, Double aud Sine'e Shovels, Seed of trust of April 19, 1855, ziven by the Alex- | nature of vested rights the investments sauce, | suilering for some time of © fever which fre, . andria and Washington Railroad Company to seeure this Corporation by loss by reascn of its guarantee of 360,000 of the bonds issued by'said company, be, and they are hereby, direc im- mediately to expose sald railroad ‘to sale in ac- org with the provision of the aforesaid deed of trust Resolved, That itis the wish of this Corpore- tion. if it can be legally done, for sealed proposals first to be received by said trustees for the sale of said road, and after the expiration of the public notice prescribed by the deed, said proposals sha!] be opened in the presence of the Mayor of Wash- ington, and by him transmitted without delay to the boards of the City Councils for their consid- eration and action. Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to fur- nisb said trustees with an otticial copy of this joint resolation, for their information an: guidance. Mr Moore thought so important a matter should be Ley over, to allow members time for reflection upon it ‘ No. 15 Beckman street, New York, quently produced delirium, was missed from her mar 16-3m residence. She had been contioen te her bee for ~ inany weeks previous to the period at which she | Mun’s Dagss Suies, was fates d, ‘tnd her absence aan much alarm. Men’s Business Suits, Search was immediately made, but in vain, until | YourHse’ Dexss Sure. hi? Butiness Bieits yesterday morring, when her body was discov- Gaus ieee site ered inthe river, near the ship-yard of Mr. A. Children’s School Suits. W. Eastlack. Noan Water & Co., Marble Hall Cloth: On the Coroner's inquest it appeared that the tore, Brown’s Hote! B ilding, would respectful! deceased was delivered of a chia about seven Sibounes a ane Sane Cen cerns __ weeks ago, since which time she has never been | Summer Clot! ho iT 20N. entirely, eel although BIE eines her room; | i$ comprised of sn assortment of Gentiemen’s and i “A Youths’ Clothing of the newestand richest designs she was hysterical and melancholy; some time in material, trinvning, and workmanship. gince, she said to one of the women of the house, those wio sindy excellence with economy, in “[’m here now. but some morning you'll wake | fa: ionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now up and find me gone.” offered for selecting from the most attractive stock A female witness who slept in the same room | of Resdy-Made Clothing in this city, st sere ee with deceased on the night of her disappearance, | 406d prices. al h testified that about half-past 1 o'clock, the de- ceased asked witness to yet her a drink of water; she did s0, when deceased got up and began to talk, and then laid down qual ing to Lundreds of thousands of dollars, which have been made by pro rty-holders in the im- mediate vicinity, under tie most solemn yuaran- tees of national aud municipal law. In the face of these and other considerations, the committee think that the complaint as to the market being a nuisance sinks into insignificance. They speak in high terms of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, and comment on the views expressed by him to the Secretary of the Interior in favor of a removal of the market. His opinion that it is in K street, is combatted by a reference to the early maps and history of the city, showing that the open spaces or areas, of which there are about fifty of various forms, constitute a system; forming as they do points’ at which the great avenues and streets commungle, and from which they radiate in every direction. They unite in one conclusion of the Commissioner, that if, as he intimates, ‘-private rights are interfered with’? by the market, parties can reclaim them by recourse Scythes and all other tools and implements used 3 Yona well mantced farms Wahine CosnueGintee The Marquez has a portion of the prisoners, and Also, all his Household Furniture, &e.,&e, the ship Preble (16 guns) is hourly expected with ‘erms: $3) cash; over that amoanta credit of | the remainder. Sand 6° davs, for approved endorsed notes, bear- terest, Mmarsd. BARNARD & BUCKEY. Aucts, | Mexica FUTURE DAYS. ew None, March, 19.—The offcers of the By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers “General Miramon,” which arriv fe at noon ALE OF A STOCK OF PRIME GROCE- | to-‘ay, report that the sea of Alvarado is un- rigs. L goors, Fruits, Wuirk Lean, &c., at | doubtedly in possesion of Miramon. Avctiox.—Oa THURSDAY MORNING, 22d] The exequator of the American Consul at Vera inst, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at the Anction | Crnz bad been revoked . Rooms, a large stock of prime Groceries, Liquors The city of Mexico is completely surrounded by and Fr PAW hte, Coffee and Yellow Sugar, | the Liberal forces under Carvaral and other iN.O Jo" | ets. Lieut. Chapman is bearer of the official — Jarvis to the Navy Department at Wholesale Agents, Alfairs—The City ef Mexice Be. ed—Advarado im Possession of Mira. Barrels ¢ Do Porto Rico s: ‘a 7 ‘ Hozsheads New Ori do Great excitement exists at Vera Cruz, in conee- C ; son, Imperial, Gunpowder and | quence of the capture of Marin’s expedition by Sette, is the Saratoga.” The Liberals ball Ios the barbie, Barry's TRIcopHEROtS is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- f Roxes Raisins, Citron, Currants and Prunes, ger of an alliance, and of their ultimate -triumpb, to the courts. Not wishing to anticipate such sire The wos miserica® | storing the Hair. Ladies, try at. Sold by all Deng | Roxes Raisins, Citron, Currants : Mr. Brown pressed the immediate passage of | action, the committee ask tobe dlscharred from | ry, ptt oe trond she was ee gists and Perfumers. mar32-6m Heron ie ore Vermacelli and’ Starch, wjnite the Church-Mirsmen faction are in@ignas the resolutions, on the yround that the sooner the | the further consideration of the subject. E before leave ech the deceased took = “aie Corporation was rid of it the better. Do Brown Soap and Sacks Salt, at what they term a national outrage on a weaker Cases Sweet Oil and Bay Rum, Power. e m Boxes Sperm and Adsamantine Candles, Fig Blue, The French and Spanish commanders were Aldermen's bill for improvement of Fourteenth a between New York avenue and G street, was referred. drink before leaving her room, waa picked up on Wepnine Caxkks, very pretty and very cheap; the river side, near where her body was found, | best ice Cream and Water Ices ; at low a and that led to its discovery. Previons to leaving | the Philadelphia Confectionery, corner 12th and F Dunnington took the same view, and could see nothing to be gained by postponing it. ts mare tn* Ground Coffee, Baking Powder, Pepper and highly exasperated at the action of the American y it th deed, the deceased | 4 = = Cloves, . - squadron. Finally, on motion by Mr. Moore, the resolution | By cousent, Mr. Shekell Introduced a bill _pro- | Lome = commit the’ fatal 5 Kegs bi-carbonate Soda and Pickles, > a her clothing, and attired herself warm- No. 11.—MILLIONs ARE WasTED by those who buy hina izes laid over. ordered to be printed, and made | viding a tlag footway on N st north; referred. change ot we : i id tra id forget the virtues ant eth | 1 kegs White Lead, The Califorma Overland Mail. the special order for next Monday evening. ed a bai fiom Improvements committee, re-| Novelties Tet Wee i Accordance with the | worthlrag nostcams and forget the virt Balsans of | Boxes fire Chewing Tobacco, Sr. Lovis, March 19.—Eleven thousand letters IMPROVEMENTS COMMITTER. Ported a bill for the improvement of Fourteenth Cen Liverwortand Hoarhound which cures all manner | Segare, different by My Bill to set the curb stone and pave the footway | St. between New York avenue and G st., with Nts’ MEETING IN ALEXA —1 of Lung Complaints, and has proved invaluable, Gascie toatl of the prececdingeer aad nue It may be found at ail the Drugststs. mar i6-lw rerolntions adopied at a/ meeting of the merchauts|| we cee maonnsran/é0 invit atieoube 0 ke of that city, on Saturday night, in reference to the advertisement of Dr. Woolfeon, the optician, 264 tax bill how pending in’the Virginia Senate, | Pennaylvania avenue, betwoen Twelth and Thire pending z (having passed the House,) says: tenth streets; Shick mpponts vl ti eh ben eed The rrsolutions were advocated by Messrs. | 8nd States. It will be seen that his “‘strengthenin: Nine JE E- Witmer, Wa. H. Fowle, Win. | spectacion and org-siscsae” are recommended by donee and Fin eee ane ney, contended that, | het’ ued qualition ned OP the eerste Be hese however good in theory the proposed me: i ure—a | rived from their use by those whe require tie aid tax of | percent on all sales of goods not iraported | of thers Papert trumenta‘ities, Dr. W. has or manufactured in the State—inight be, the prac- | b*eu loaxter or RAvATAL FAR! do my tical operation of the bill would be oppresive, | ~ : : and detrimental to the mercantile interests of te State; that it would not and could not, at this| ith) unstantsl by tite tow 100. Beak time. build upa system of direct importation; and | spf sihe 7th an8 6 of Faston, Ponngy!vania, to M that in relation to our local interests, situated on LEONIA V. ‘BEACHAM. forftth daught:r x the border of the State, with competing markets Capt. John G. Beacham, of Virginia. close at hand, where no such tax was levied, it | (Penna, Virg’a., and Wostmorelan1 papers copy.) on the west front of square 214; passed. Bill from the lower Board to grade and vravel Massachu. setis avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Streets, in the Second Ward, with amendment; whieh was concurred in, and bill passed. Bil to take up and relay the gutter on the east side of Seventh street east, between K and L streets south; passed. Bill to trim and grade Thirteenth street west. between L and M streets north; passed. Bill for the improvement of Fourteenth street west, between New York avenue and G street north; amendinents; passed. * The board took up the bills from the joint com- mittee on the water-tixtures Proposals, and the contracts were awarded to Wm M. Ellis & Bro. for the 4-inch stop valves; to John McClelland for 6-inch fourway stopcocks and hydrants combined, aud 6-inch stop valves; to L. HG. Schneider {+r corporation stops; to W. D. Dyer for laying the mains; to Caldwell & Co., of Philadelphia, for water pines and speci: castings. A bill making appropriation to enable the Mayor to carry into eifect existing contracts, wes passed. Mr. Morgan moved that the drainage committee be placed third on the list called for reports; sed. Mr. Meade introduced a bill to grade and gravel B st. south; referred. ‘The reference of Aldermen’s bills was resumed. 0. Cisret and Champagne, were dispatched yesterday by the overland Call- Gaate Old Bourbon Pee KXX, Monumental, | sere, Uspatched yesterd of the 25th ult. being onongahela. Star and other brands Whisky, | one day later than previous arrival, bas arrived. £00 boxes Sealed Herring “Tl... Bre 4 wster, 2 merchant of San Francisco, i nds in the Grocery line, . Terma: $3) cam; over that amount a erodit of | WhO bas Just returned from the Washoe mines 1 3? and 69 days, for approved endorsed notes Carson Valley, brings specimens of silver ore which mar 19-d WAL & BARNARD, Avots. ere Syed 830.000 pide oe 9 Ay * ‘The Democratic primary elections have been airtime caine Se FRAME toiap | held in 17 counties. "The delegates to the state AND LOT ON THE Ist.anp.—Ry virtue of adeed | Convention. as far as — from, weg =e nd in trust from tas. Butcher and wife, bearing date | Latham and 44 for Gwin and Latham, ca’ me the 2d day ef August, 1254, and recorded in Liber | Without a doubt that the Latham influence wi JA S., No. 82, folio Sis, et ecg. the subscriber | secure the California delegation to the Chrrleston |.at pub ie sae, on THURSDAY. the 22d | Convention. arch, lee at is ociock p.m .on the prem- | “he Latham delegates from San Fraacisco are the west ha'fef Lot No. 7, in cquare No. 389, in favor of sending A. E. Smith to Charleston uchon deap tse petlie wien, Site tee it | He te bom oon of Hen, Mr. Ganith,of Viegiote, inchs deap, to ube aiey, t . vervent=, which eonmist of a well built two-story | and is favorable to Daniel S. Dickinson, of New ON LEAVE. Mr. Price presented tue petition of a committee of officers of the District Volunteers, requesting an appropriation of the sum of —— dollars per aunum, to be distributed under the direction of the Mayor and officers of companies as a regi- frame ipl Lees yous Ifeash a the bal . York for the Presidency. eri ie: One-half cash; and the balance in go Sry reg ESTE rg ceraaes nd ty assist in defraying the necessary | _ A bill to repair a bridge in the Second Ward; | would be particularly injurious. During the dis iy see Santis anata On ee ‘the day of rale, Fatal Street Excounter. expenses attending the formation and ¢ uipment | Passed. cussion, the matter of the bank redemption law DIED, secured by a deed of trust upon the property.and if St. Lovis, March 1$.—A street encounter oc- of-an etticient military force; referred police Bill for relief of W.G. Deale; concurrent reso- | wes several times incidentally alluded to. Mr. On Monday, the 19th imst., Dr. ALBERT DAR. | not complied with in five days alter the sa'e | curred yesterday afternoon at Jefierson City be committee. lution for a revision of assessment laws; bill for | Fowle stated that his house would not be av mach ws aes. A native of the the property will be resold, upon one week's no- . MAN. in the 29th year of hu DeAteAcE Coscaeee. relief of B. J. Hellen; joint resolution granting 3 tween James Hugbes, Deputy Warden of the , A st 25 y d fe * i {the purchaser, > “4 2 rd affected by the law as many others; but he opposed | eity of Paris, but for tae last Ss ycarsa resident of | Use, at the risk and expense o ne inser, | Penitentizry, and Mr. Dozier, formerly a gua Mr. Fisher reported a statement showing the | the use of a school-bouse 1n the Sixth Ward for | the tax on general principles of policy. tuis city ewe stiee dd eae All conveynpeine at th FRCL AGG. Treen | at the prieas, scsulting im the cloneet Gameniohe bids of parties for furnishing materials and lat ‘ing | Sunday-schoel purposes; till to rebuild a wharf at “The proposvd tax bill was advocated by Mr. | . His fineral will texe place from the me Wedeee! | mar io-d&ds J csUIRE& CO. Aucte, | death of both. The cause was an old water mains, which were opened at the joint | the east terminus of the canal; and bill providing Atwell and by Mr Wiley, on the ground that it | Mr. Becca Ga ertiek cae Would encourage direct importation and build up thuntly are reapestialiy invited. home inanufactures, and that it would benefit the At6}; o'clock, on the morning of the2-th instant, retail traders and the consumers. The latter gen- DOMINIC CONROY, in the 73th year of his ace. Hleman, however, 1n view of the fact that the | — Hix friendaand the friends of the famiry mre f meeting was one of merchants, apologized for | spzctfully invited to attend bis fanoral, fom his speaking at all on the occasion.” ierere erence: 195 New Setter Bveniys £4 a . on Thuraday morning, Mass Ht Supreme Court, Yestrrpay. . 129, An- | at9 o'clock, in the enh ae See drew Laurence, appellant, agt Hiram A. Tucker. On the evening of the 19th instact, E Appeal from the aionit court of the United States BILTON, po oe H. and Jane C. for the northern district of Illinois. Mr. Justice | Birgh, aged? weaths ar ; — : aggravated by recent political differences” Both B . GRE » Auctioneer, be JABL Eche RCH PROPERTY, Froxr- | leave families. af RY Square, at uct —Un ESDAY. the Sth ieee tsa eo ee Erie Lake Navigation. cf the promises, at5 ovclock p m., that 'valuable | Duxxiex, N.Y, March 19.—Navigation is roperty, situated on Fifth street. between North | ytween this and the westera of Lake Erie Banas re on Pent being anata | The New York and Erie Railroad stenmens, Os. s the O! y_Chureh preperty, bein; D m1 {road | haif of Let Noid and ail of Let Nowa, teqnere | Wego from Cleveland, and New York from ‘Te. N ‘Lhe whole front is 73 feet, with a depth of | ledo, arrived yesterda: Pp. m., with cargoes of tite inches, with the large Brick Builcing | corn, pork and flour he steamer Olean left at n. for 2 new city seal—were referred. On motion of Mr. Mohun, the bill in relation to lighting Fifth st. with a5 Was recommitted to the Fourth Ward delegation. Adjourned. meeting of the Councils last Monday night. Also, bill awarding contract for furnishing water pi and special castings for the current year, to Cald- well & Co , of Philadelphia, Pa.; passed. Also, will awarding contract for laying water mains for the current year to Wm. B. Dyer, of Washington City; pased. Also, bill awarding contract for furnishing four-inch stop-valves for the current ee Wm. M. Ellis © Bros - of Washington ity; passed. Also, bill awarding contract for furnishing combined fire-plugs and service hy- ds of the Hon. Horack Maynarp, of Tennessee, lectured before the Art Association last ni ght, upon the “Art Decorations of the Capitol.” Detining what he understood by the term *‘art,”’ the lecturer ceeded to a vindication of American art, and of 2). The Sun Mutual Tusurance Company, | earner of ith and laintift in error, agt. John S. Wright, use of | IM Geogeeyragay maining, at €4 orclock, Maxwell, Wright & Co. The argument of this His friends and acquaintances are reapectfally cause was concluded by Mr. Cutting for the plain- | invited to attend his funeral, from his la’e resi. tiff in error. dence, on birst st.. to-morrow ( Wednesday ) siter- No 121. The Orient Mutual Insurance Com- noon) st ee instants tathe te yeatiar ny, plaintiff in error, agt John S. Wright, use | On Monday, the 19 et Racwell, Wright & Co. ‘Tbe argument of hor nce, MARY JANE HAYSON, the daughter this causewas commenced by Mr. Hamilton for Seine deo! will take p aco on Wednesday, at 2 the plaintiff in error. Adjourned. o’ciock, from the residence of the family, on Ft - ene It 2d and 31,(Isiand.) The remsins wi!l be Fisntown.— The Alexandria Gazette says: between sine Wesley Chareh, * reason of the care with which it was awarde and the compensation it secured. the very highest honor to which the artist could aspire. He depre- cated the idea of completing the edifice by con- tract, and ina burry. The work carried on thus deliberately, it would be, when finished, a vast and valuable repository of the choicest produc- tions of national art. Mr. M. isa graceful speaker, and his lecture was listened to with interest. reon. the same time for Toledo. ish; to offer any comment the American people from the charge of neglect. | fot th ir leapted 2 Sweot mother, ceass thy anguish ; Tate techs brit nee ee oo awarding aes ree = method of (a the National Capitol, as- po with coats 2 L wal engi ug Pegmd Pte fi itto dered equal to any property Sr. Lovie, March 19 zh overland mail of the od iainek) foP-cocks and hydrants combined, | suming that for the use to Which tuis busiding ts | C2US¢s W ar nosmy fond, dear parents ! naw for eae in Wasaingto>. 25th arrived at Malloy's Station te-day and six-inch stop-valves fer the current year, t6 | to be soplied it enone Mage nothing remgin: | , No,35, Thomas Otis Le Roy et al- eerrett | *helora theses: baat The tava will be very liberal and made known | “uatrived at Malloy's Station to-day a wil John McCletland, of Washington City; passed. | ing to be done but the external and intereal oe the Cliculteoure or the "United Stake’ for the And let your hearts bs reconciled onthe dey of sale. A.GREEN, Auct. | lages on Eel river were attacked simultancousl poration stops: tor Soe ateact for farnisbing Cor-| ment. ‘Ile maintained that this suould. be added | the m. district of New. York. “Mr Justice aera an GREEN ES by the whites, and about 300 men, women, a poration stops for the current year to L. H. & G. | at leisure, and only so soon as American artists of Mel = sanien ike cucion otto Cat Snipe Bataan a tear Of asi ! . “By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. rie GiAiintn wane aatenatel.. banemned the he Dil aantdet, of Washington City; pasted. Also, | the very bighest merit could be found te de it ing the decree of the suid circuit court totic es: | ORE RAC Ta hee ieee that live ; XTENSIVE SALE OF A VERY STAE- | vintages note soul was ieftalive bill making appropriation out of the water fund | That we should wait until our artists established tent of $16,815 57 in favor of the complainants in Bat wosp not for the dead. urthuneras teee Mommie (311.500) to enable the Mayor to carry into effect | an American school, as distinct from that of the artbelow. aid’ that each party ee ; itsown | Bis funeral will take p'ac3 on to-morrow, (Wed- Haupwanx, AGRICULTURAL AND Less of a Steamer. existing contracts; passed. French, the Malian, 2s the Flemish. That an | toe court below, & fet party pay nesday,){rom the residence of his parents, on the Ragrisitas, kc at Auceen ON LEAVE. order fer the Capital shoutd be regarded; both by | CRS 2 : Mr. Bayly offered a resolution requesting the Commissioner of Health to examine a certain alley, with a view to the abatement of a nuisance; assed. Mr. Clark offered a resolution requesting the Mayor to fu-nish the Board with a complete state- ment showing the entire amount of money owed be gees Setoestion on irae day of June, 185s, and aiso what amount, if any, o! same ha been liquidated. F none in Mr. Ward reported a joint resolution roviding for a new corporate for the city of Washing: N ‘s, Marab 19.—The ler Sofa INDAY, the dthinst.,.1 staf seil,at the hard | ¢N ty, ORLEANS, Mara infloncn, ithe cun Ware store of the Messrs. Pucker, a* the corner of | — ~d » with a val th and E t 0 o’elock a. m.,and will be | Uable carzo. was lost on the 15th on the coest o! cuntinned Garty ard! Sil ta polde'e ware eapecioe | Deans ine keep gale, Whee eebine ee aie hor stock of the above mentioned goor's, viz: her propeller prevented her from steering. Low ‘vory, buek ie Table and ookst Cutlery, La. | not stated. AL thes ons, Forks aw - oo < ——______ Eten ee mee . Discevery of a Missing Woman. A ‘ary superior assortment of English Stub and New Yorr, March 20 —Mrs. Bre nan, the wife i . Sapt. Brennan, of the U.S. Army, who was Pistols and patent American Rifles, ; of Capt “Phe te 9 ha su ed to have been murdered at Staten Ielam pL 3 aie ennai (Sg gy a morning, at €¢ o'clock, A large ant complete assortment of Gunemths’ | Florence, Italy. Centre Manrxer.—The market opened this | « Theapproach of the “fishing season’ isindicated inateriais, iu ton; passed. morning with sates. large attendance of dealers, | py the [i sieriers day or two of balmy weather, EW MEDICINGS,—Schenek’s Pulmo. A gee re ttl variety of Mechanics’ Free-Negre B Blsseer ss eath of Gov. POLICE COMMITTER. and the deman fee lively dering the sale hours. | by an occasional shad or herring that has ventured | NY RAV, MA DICIN OS. = Sehenek” Pera- Farming and Gardening Implements, Hullow Bisseil, linols. Mr. Dunnington Ls pagent bill making SP. | The Space begins to fill up with dealers in| zhead of the ordinary run, and which, * netted? | yiaa syrup, Pra erta Cod Liver Uil, together Ware, &e : Sr. Lovis, March 19.«Gov. Stewart has vetoed propriation for cleaning. sweeping, removing the | oranges, lemons, hardware, pottery, cattle, &c., | before their time, give a taste of what ia to come. with a large stock of Fresh Drage, Medi Housekocping Requisites and other Fancy Hard-| 110 free-nevto bill dirt from and watering Pennsylvania avenue be- | upon the places occupied by them in’ past seasons. Fishtown_ begins to look up and arrange for the oines, Paints, Onle, Glass, &e., &eo., ia 2 ware, ee ee Sra Governor Bissell, of Mlinols, died yesterday ef- tween the west Capitol gate and Eighteenth street | The cow dealers are how and then guilty of terri- | season. This year, howeve.. it is somewhat ‘cur- | 2t the Dr Ais i 2 thet Visiand,) | Ope fine tare ring’ Se pune | econ, west, ($2.000;) passed. offer Tor ate es teeatment of the animals they | failed of its fair proportions: as the wharf ef tue DUB Chark sod eta nee 0nd VERE sland.) | Platform. Counter and ether Ge tt hice — SPECIAL REPORT. offer for male, in order to deceive purchasers. It| American Coal Gocnpen has taken up quite a | “— SoS sco Serge Cases and other Store Fixterrs. Alexandria Markets. Mr. Magruder, from the committee to whom was | !$ or wes a common thing to see cows in the mar- large section of the Fishtown of years past. pitt ee DN sat 3 Wedsen it unneceseary to offer referred the memgrial of Thomas Motley and | ket exhibit evidence of {ntense pain by reason of | SeSsral neve borths have ee built, the old ones his custom/rs.end the publio that ny Somes NpRIA, March 20.—Flour—Family $7 25a re'ative to the quality of the above mentioned age yee he an Saperfine 65 87% sf hrcery t ie Distrrane » wel Known to be one of the | “nite, fair to good, $1 sUal-35; red. @1.00al.63. best in the Distric = , fair to goo a ee 1 : ler $25 cash; over $25 and | Corn—white 70a71; mixed 7iav4c; yell not sxoseding @itt S aed q seoaihy’ areata ope: | Lane Bsesoe,, Oaks’ tue Com aaah waste per $ %2,4and 6 months, by the purchasers’ gi busbel. Seeds—Timo ‘hy $3283 70; Clover $5 25 notes, in a'l oases of credit eatisfaccorily endorsed, a 550. Provisions—Butter. roll, ISe2c., bacon i ee A. GREEN. Act. | We. Pork $7087.50. Lard 10al2c. Whisky 240 others, in relation to domestic railroads, reported favorable to the plan, but that the right of property in relstion to the avenues of this city, placed any action on the part of the City Council out of order. The report was referred to the delegation repre- seuting the interests of the city before Cengress, and was ordered to be published. the cond'tion ef their udders, the milk streaming from them to the ground. It seems tnat thecalves offered with them are uently the calves of other cows, and in some instances the tongues of the calves are found tied with strings, so that the: cannot suck. Now, that the season is opening, ‘( is to be hoped that the Clerk of the Market will give particular attention to such as deal in cows, renovated and cleaned, and every preparation be OPENING Ber ee made for the coming trade The law now before MENT from the corner of izth and E the General ‘Avoombly of the State, eed | strests, to No. 488 15:h etreot, corner licenses for a less time than one year to be issu of Penn. avenue. where he will, be bappy to rerve for the sale of liquor on. fish wharves, fishing | #!! who may call on him,at his w sees shores will doubtless do more to prevent the un- | Te". soma! licensed sale of ardent spirits on Fishtown than FIVE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS stock of zood. = = Qe. law.” arrived thisday. smbracing ail quali - SF Be = it of fieri “Mr. McNerhany, from said comtatttee, asked to | 884 where a cage of this inhumanity is discovered; | SY efforts on the part of the officers of the law on"anil tigen of Sola Leather Adie MGRSHAUS SALE. In ruc cfs writ of feri an ee 8 AL L “Packw e be dil from further consideration of the ceeeearany so ute the offender to the fullest} InrartiaL Watcumen.—The German Tarners | Dress an ng Baltime ots. petition of Ed. P. Weller; so ordered Also, re- ‘ted a bill for the relief of H. Kaiser and A. M Biraweu; passed. Also, bill for the relief of J. J. Roane; passed. Mr. Fisher presented a resolution calling upon the committee on aaiesss to inquire into the ex- pediency of abolishing oftice of Water Pur- veyor; lost. Adjourned. Common Councul.—The petition of the Western Hose Company was referred; a joint resolution for the appointment of a joint committee to confer with the authorities of Georgetown in relation to a union of the ay wee patgenat Gh i vernment, was i ‘on- FL Han for taxing up and renyings aed in the First Ward was ; also, a bil the eeaion ele S mx le ben ingle 3 a dill acthori e Mat one mont to the moe ve of the late’ W ater Purveyor; a int peTous ‘Mullorn; the petition of hlary Meeeaee jobn H lon : fee petition of 7 Bird and others; aud a bill to suahetaen beg ead cea terminus of oo ith street west, were a) ‘iately refer: as was the petition of F.C Wheeler . i the greatast variety ve a theatrical performance and terpsichorean | f*'esroom exhibits at this tise n esiecailaent last nightat thecaloon ef Ma Pabst, | Pad tee eee atrces. te be ide of N Kk. Also, @very desert near the rajfroad depot, and in tue course of the | tion of LADIES. HAE HOMES WATGCEk, night they were invaded by a crowd of ronghs, | CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, & w 0 demanded free admission to the play and the fb A Old Trunks repaired or taken’ in exchange dance, as well as free drinks at the bar. ‘The | for new ones. Turners natually demurred to such unreasonable WALL, STePaes & Bonn, Cirenit Court «f the Distr ct of Columbia, for the 9 — closed quirt county of Washington, and’ tome direcredsI wil | ppBattimoxe, March 19 —Flour_¢ pace Be eg expose to public sale, for esrh, in front cf the court ao: whip ene Juar2e house oor of eaid county, on Tu ESDAY, the 27th | Corn closed steady; ellow x ie. day of March inst., 186%, at '2u’clock m., thefollow- # weight. Provisions closed 'y; mess por ing de-crived property, to wit: All defendant's Whisky is seady; Ohio 23. right and inters tip and to Lot No.5, nsquare No, eden -_ 72, in the city of Waehirgton, D C.,togeher wi New York Markets. alard singular the improvements thereon, Belz: Yorx. Merch 20 —Plour is firm; State and levied apon as t) roperty of He +4 Parry, New Yor os been: $5 4506 10° and wilt be ute entity Scion gia, Menge Ob: | $5.15 5 Cite $5 Sean, Sonteece OS tover term 1859 in favor of James M. Stewar Corn yellow W. SELDEN. 73asue. Pork is beavy; mess $17.87a17.95. Lard = awe Marsi.al for District of Columbia. | i. arm, Whisky is dull at 23 ¥a23 Ko. "mar = Financial. At THE LADIES ANTILL , STORE: New Yorx, March 20.—Stocks are active and LADIES’ SI CE, TILLAS, | bszber; Ca and PREM. | Saruamrs, Somer sts fet ako piece on ond IMATTINGS! MATTINGS !—5 Mie oy exeaber an ete Potice Matters—Before Justice Williams. — B. Busher behaved in an eccentric manner in the northern market-house, and was fined $5.94. Philip Hyde became uproarious and pugilistic in-the public thoroughfare, and tried to whip a big Dutchman. He was required to pay $5.94. Stary Donoho got exceedingly indignant with her neighbor, who had contribu’ testimon against her in a case of selling whisky without a license, and kicked upashindy of no ordinai magnitude in the pct environs of Crow Hill. ‘She was also required to donate the sum of $5.94 to the Corporation’s general fund. Lecrcres on Loxpox.—It will be seen an announcementin another column that the Rev. B. H. Nadal, D. D., is to deliver two lectures at tbe Foundry M. E. Church, corner of G and Fourteenth streets, on this and Thursday evening, on the subject of ‘+ Sights in and about London.” The Sill no doubt be very interesting, and should be largely attended watchmen felt disinclined to put a stop to the pro- OUNT VERNON AND ITS ASsocia- ceedings; es the Turnere very properly took se Lene J. Losson ; price, fuil tur- possession o! Ye constabu! yikes worn by 98 3 pri 2, those worthies and succeeded in’ finally driving faroishy Lesords, 2 vols ; price 82, cloth, farper’s Mazezine, from commencement to 1859, out the assailants; after which, the ‘billy’s” were | morocco ha'f bound embracing 18 vols , for $32. restored to their owners. Bayard Taylor's Travels, complete in 8 volumes; bet Price $9. | Puy —) % C: of Wit and Humor. by Wm. E. Bur- a Welly wil be secs by au advertiemcnt is a someleiens ene aaner ay arn. E- Be another column, announce a course of lectures on aimeTalopedin, Americar vy ee PRENCH. Phrenology and Phrsiology, to be given by Prof. “ine S org pa, aoe NE Hine Gite, L.N. For at Philharionic Hail, commencing _ to-morrow (W. ) evening at 7% o'clock, SPRING TRADE. 1 a consiaaing. oe girs ge ublic oon ‘We » pave this da: vate examinations. low e time to get at = ir heads a aR ) yout examined and to find out what ‘Manner cn ‘) i Giieed RCL FXERR of men ye are. one SHAD) OILCLOTES. Teceived, gels. © velie 4-4, 64 and (4 order, which we are ® atthe very iov - mar 17 ——_-—— Sixta Warp Democracy.—It will beng pte « CO., e ~ - Fy Hf i é& 4 g 3 additions! supply of sup*nor ys ic new NDO’ resh. among which we wou and 18 fect wiithe, which we out Wien uci tocar. Sth tome Teperted the ex Sinth Ward Demet aarti eenee aera ran aanemtand, that sever Es. page L wtog < tal is oat ar che ge eURTALN MATE. | Phos Otten are in eptirnig new domens, and amination of the accounts of the Water Register, the District, and would sugges to thorns a Ra ec ree hate, nial crores, BADE: LIN ee. the midst caus ard beautiful cdlore, ston og anton Anna eo a ‘Tarton reported thorities the propriety af'adopa some humane {7" Paper hung in city or country at lowest rates, | will he kept fa Sttractive ake ingly low prices. | & DODEON, eapteutons toc toe’ Vill to prea tea 1C |_| THE Hiawarua Cius announce their {bird | measures for the prevention of this terrible disease. WpALTINORE LIFE INSURANDE GL. ALHIMORE LiFe INGUBARDE "°@itizone and strangers are renpest{ lly invited to im al north, to Fifteentl tre: 5 reer ae ee, bn ae — <a et een eae ae trial case recorded ~ ED conrora ist oun 1 Donnessos Prins se was ranegan, who, , street, on Thursday, Aj 12. Keep a lookout for the particulars. ees mR, Sreciz.—We learn that on Sanda ‘Last ten k: of specie, valued a $180, over the-rall- in care dams 5 en route. from the Mint at New Orleans to New York. L. drunk inthe M.Covtrmn, “Perry Building,” soseee of <a 4 Tih compas aad: BUYS Peak. avenue Sand Stn strost. mee Toelve lodgers were eccommedaied oT och Ine “ABs at the” GOH SALE A yom HORSE, mix ycare old; Deanits Soret eaire epee ing for the improvement of north Capital etret. ‘enna. M.D, sts. AOA teoderet gawes Eigts dicta hess 0 to streets; presed. 7 b wi sit authorizing the placing of flag foot-ways A dill to #2 street to Vinge aren south, trom - ateorner of 13th yan: 1-Iw* | mar l5-cost