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the residence of Mr-C. M. Keys.| This nerfs that | have the tae of path street, in the Seventh Ward. ‘The: | pret Bg = pe ag rey of ‘water In that portion of the Seventh oF oe 2 care past. and many weet dl fon great disadvantage in cases of fire. | Ravchoral reeults. In two cases. ‘he firemen labored hard, and, with the citizens, | troucht confirmed Consumption had taken pace, Credit for their efforts to save other pro- | the Wild Cherry effected soure. 'E.. Borne’. bate bie a destraction. Mr. Keys’ property was bh Pew ‘ = hg ig Cor: insured. ; LEIGH, 0} erties N. ¥.. mafer hight, a amall frame stable on east seeia inet Complaint of four yeas” stand Capitol street, near Major French’s residence, in man zield to the usual remedies. Pe Fifth Ward, was fired and totally destroyed. | , ABRAHAM Sxtttvax, M_D.,of Roundbrook, N. The loss was inconsiderable, but the flames en- | Jy9r%! stage, thet be inv tare ne dangeed other valuable property in the vicinity. | "None genuine union erent Pe cacets wit Aitempt was made to fire a stable belonging per: ne unless signed I. Bu:ts on the wrap- . N. Easby, Esq., ard, which, how- Prepared . W. +» Bort ever, proved 2 tailure, and the matches and ma- | sale by Z. Dictinenrs% ce ford, yar pas Wale, terials were discovered. G. Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Palmer, Wash. About 2 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out | instou; and by dealere everywhere. ap 2 lw.r in the alley north of G street, between Thirteenth (Rian and Fourteenth, the light from which alarmed | 5. tne best ane eee ST RCOPHEROUS rsons in the extremes of the city. By this con- | i#th and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- lagration the carpenter shop of Mr. Wm. H. | tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- Clampitt, a stable belonging to C. T. Gardner, | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug- and a frame dwelling belonging to Mrs. Jones | gists and Perfumers. mar 12-6m of seventy thousand fteam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition converting this “; Ss so large a3 to require it to be put to press at am | force? If this was so, the next ead early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be Seren go teeta pf Sooo ‘on the city sent in before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they < May not appear until the mext day. Mr. McNerban ht that this discussion getraten tee dh had taken a wot Remar good many guns had" : gS u been fired and many swords had fi , but no to be inserted im the Bautimone Sun are received | £%" had been londer nor no sword had flashed at and forwarded from Tux Stax office. the Sina! Ra, icoldonmun.” We tad lnstoen ooo u the administrative abilities City Concits, April 2 —Board of Aldermen — | Of our most w Mayor, and learned disqui- A communication was received from the Mayor, | Sitions upon the mili! character of our police, iu answer to a resolution of the Board of Alder. | 22d various other ma bad discussed, Corporation, etc. The whole debt A <a defend the Mayor, but he was here to do puis eso to a man who bad performed his duty. He was Funded debt . 793,237 00 | no eulogist of the Mayor, but he would see justice Floating debt. = "540 done him as to any other man. His coll bad carefully avoided, in reading the ‘Mayor's 'T.—A bout half- o’clock Purstetans uty 5 , ae broke out in a frame stable or oe tes meres Premises, “don south side of ist eorgetown, D. C, having a front on said ro 26 12 feet and running back 85 fe The ay a ments on said lot co: sists ofa three-story house, ap pen for a large famuly, stable, &o. sale: One third cash; months, the ‘chaser to give notes for the di pa ments, braring interest = the da: cs) 8 deed of trust taken. oon- veyaccing at the cost of the purchaser, Tite in- £ T. BROW disputable. a bid 3B oy mad BABNARD & BUCKEY, Aucte, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. one from show s Republican loss of 361. {t is impossible to give the correct result, but it is thought Buckingham is elected Governor. — Times Office — Thirty-seven towns give Sey- moor, dem., gains amounting to 1,641. New Haven, April 2.—Palladium Office —1n 85 towns, over half the State, Buckinghbaw. rep., for Governor, leads by 1,000. This includes heavy majorities in Middlebury, Waterbury, and most of = ae ratic ae. she a n the House of tatives cane will have an incrensed asajerity. The Senate will " > bly stand the seme. ANDSOME NEW _BRICK DWELLING | P'o>* : ceeee . statement, all mention of the $160,000 of the | were destroyed d the roof ——— Hovsm, xearn Sue State Dkrar at | Seymour's majority in New Haven 685. ig debt paid since cose, Teves which had been Le belonging to Marshal Sellen Pe cate pay FODING Caxzs, very pretty and very cheap; | Posiic On TUESDAY APTER. | Naw Haves, April 3, 2. m.—The returns indi- ntire satisfaction Jame 1M, 1558.6 .60 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeee 160,275 20 | Credit of the Mayor and to the e: ———_——_ | °f the honest creditors of the Corporation, during a #891,502 14 | his administration, and had only remembered the Referred. —— pelle pga et paid. upon which his \!so, one nominating Thomas Evans for Water | CO™Ments have been - To the everlasting > ssn a: credit of the Mayor be it said, that thi t Sen al a eee nd 3 Fe | the operations of his administration ware tall ___Also, one inclosing a communication from the Un, aplete vindication of his offictal career. Tapper ee ea = asking for an increase of | ,,| ned. ‘The spe ee did got dete “Jefentl Se nae him, he was better able to himself; and the aus of Ma aret Wheat, for remission of a fine; Seceenene that the people too were anxious an unexpired license; of Prosne. ae ork | Me. Miller thought that the remark of hie friend mission of a fine; of sundry citizene, Secieut son | ‘that he was no eulogist of the Mayor” would srection of carmenites sundry citizens, against the | #211 t0 the ground after his speech, for certain! Saree qeclingn of cusaen ne teow Pri- | he had never heard a more eloquent eulog pro. ucross 7th street north from the northwest cones, | Hounced in his life than that which he bed just of the Post Office building; of citizens. for the re- | Uttered. | Mr- M. went on to say that he had dif- AUCTION NOON, April 3. 160, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, wo shall seil a new four-story Brick ‘Dwelline House, with back building, situated on the 1 01 side of New York avenue, between 14th and }: streets west, containing |2 rooms, with bath room, water and gas pipes throughout. marble mantels, the yard, and finished In every respect in uperior manner. Title indisputable, and ession given Ove fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12,18 and 24 months, with interest, secured py a deed of trurt on the premises. mar 27-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY +) AFTERNOON. April 3d. at five o'clock, at the auction rooms, i sell, in sums to suit— GS/20, Gorporation of Washington six per cent. * 2,600 Corporation of Alexandria Coupon Bonds, z ‘Corporation of Alexandria Register Stock. cate the election of Buc’ Pw poved (rep ) by 1,000 majority. There is a deci: republican majority in the Legislature From Califernia MELLOY’s Station, April 2.—The overland California mail of the 11th ult. bas arrived. During five days of the previous week the San Francisco mint had coined 595,000 double les Thirty tons of the Nasbie siver ore had smelted at San Fancisco, yielding an average of $5,000 to the ton. There was much activity in the Naba — Silver mines, and considerable demand for labor The quartz mines of Jackson county, Oregon, were yielding Somaces pret. ‘Some quartz was said to be worth $20.000 per ton. Two hundred thousand dollars bad already been taken from noticing a man running from the first last men- | the Philadelphis Goniestionsce, Gerace i2he el Hoted; and sprarentty desirous of evading them, | sts. Z mar 8 Im* ie wasarresied and taken to the guard-house == and after «ering wat dismissed. © ” | aroatmont on On py, s7aza and vp, decline This morning at an early hour, Mr. John F. id unchecked vicious habits—A treatise Boyle, in the First Ward, was aroused by a fire ly got up, has lately issued from the press, light flashing upon his face, getting out of bed ndenoy, and the ¢ iH he Siscoenred tbat it was in Bis sta le and run- sine, hoe ning out found that some villain had set fire to - vi the ‘straw bedding of his horse and cow, and tt | mode of outmost si creer 84, Mont efficacious wes making ra Nd healwny. He cut the animals | with copious Instructions for the perfect restora. loose from their halters and turned them of the pos of those who are prevented oy inepedieamnte stable, and by hard work succeeded in extin- | from rie into the marriage state. Sold by Dr. guishing the flames. ei 12. Bleecker str New York. Price About the time of the discovery of the fire at | Pgrid'ai,o9t eaof pos Clampitt’s carpenter shop. a stable in the rear of | pc. . _ the Thirteenth street Baptist Church was fired by Mus, Winnissjaauaperiseaed eurescad accel an incendiary, and was burning rapidly when : °: 7 femal) discovered and extinguished by some ‘of the | Bhy#lcian, hae a Soothing Syrxp Sor Childen Teeth- t Ford, Jr. Washington, mar7-im ik, ‘ aes A en eet is Ons the mines, and as much more was visible. ‘ fered honestly with the Mayor. He had been | neighbors. Pcone ch ereatly tates the process of teething | Aigo. Pew No. 76 in Trinity Church. aaa ainuaasaeanc inn ie, West: of Eleanor O° Donscll, wet te heciect | respectful ta his language, “He had net aprecd | "Mtv e are informed that Mr. Keys? prop- | wil mins eggs, roauoing sil infammation= | taray-d™ NO SU MeGUIR TR CO.. Anote. The Carztang-Shaw Case. tain excess of taxes paid, refunded; all of which | DOF astalled him. He had commented freely, as | erty was destroyed by accident, the fire orlgina- | bowels. Deven upon it, mothers, it will give rest By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Sr. Louis, April cree ob Wright closed his ro @aly reverred ? i he hada perfect right to do, upon some of his | ting from a stove in the back kitchen. to yourselves, and relief and heaith to your infants. JEARLY NEW TWO-STORY FRAME | *"£"ment in the Shaw case last evening. Mr. Dunnington introduced a resolution author. official acts. The Mayor and his acts was e ually he other fires are believed to have been the Feckoty safe inall cases, See advertisement in House axp Lor at Avcriox —On THURS- His speech occupied a hours in de- ; x Paulas | subject of criticism as the members of this k of incendiaries. another column. oo ll-ly y, the 29th 1 it. ell, in front livery, after which the jury retired. and in twenty izing the police committee to inquire into the ex- | # Subiec : a work of larie: ——_ DAY, the 29th instant, 1 shall sell, in front of the pediency of thorizing by tae tne appointment boird and their official acts. He denied over- To Consumprtives. premises, at 5 o'clock p. m., the north 13 feet 4 inch- | Minutes rendered a verdict for denfendant. brag looking the $160,000 paid by the Mayor on the ‘ lie ta Pector of yas meters, and that they have $215.000 due = floating debt by the Corporation: cave to report by bill or otherwise; passed. He had pur; y alluded to it, because it had COMMITTEK REPORTS. MvilVsathesteter tac saying Of flag foot: been paid off, as the gentleman well knew, at the . expense of everything in shay nm i - on the north side of Q and R streets north, at the pel. And pokey juat on the atid action, 2 ial ueru’s Cod Liver Oil Jelly. TASER ETRE eee ee canzION A 9000581 | rn inigrantepecilic te eee a tenes was held last evening, at Coombs’ Hall, when, | aflictea with tuscronine ieee irene. anos (as is not always the case,) a very quiet time was | high y scientific principles of the es of lot 12, in Cruttende jivision of square No. 393 fronting on 9th street west, and running back between O and P streets north, to® public alley, with the improvements, which consist of a mee d new two story framo house, with 8 two-story bac! bu:iding, containing six good and conveniently ar- A motion for a new trial was immediately filed by the plaintif™s counsel. In case the motion is refused, the case will be appealed to the Supreme Court i | i : f ; ure oil, and had. There were but few present, the meeting | robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain artigle. It a ‘ ; fugue , f | is received into the stomach in its jeliihed form, | ranged g Sentence of © Wanderer. foteeee on of Twentieth street west; passed. he Lad, as it were, rubbed out with a wet sponge eae the caamnlnatiens ier one ich Withort mastication, and is gradually dissolved | Tern e-third cash; balance in 6, 12and 18 Norrork, April 3 —Walter S. Land, the mur- iil to trim and gravel C street north, from Four- | his resolutions to pay of the floating debt; had P . = teenth to Fifteenth streets west; passed. Bill to 4 id digested, passing into the small intestines dro} had been made at a previous meeting. Not know- | #2 inc 4 t Zz. S y drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its ing, from the variable temper of the =indomitable | nutricious Propertion, and thus assisting and sus- alt Democracy,’’ whether or not to anticipate a peace- | taining nature in overcoming the discase Ap- ful termination to the proceedings. which had ao | proved by the New York, Academy ot Medica unusually had a harmonious commencement, we | 2d recommended py the faoulty everywhere, this thought it well to he seated, and with note-book | Preparation is confidently cffered ax a remedy for in pocket, thus ready for any emergency, await | “Qiiu HE Charles Stott, Washington, and by all re- the result. But, unfortunately, we were not to be | speciabie druggists. Price $1 per hottie Permitted to thus rest in obscurity. The Presi- Pexroin, Parker & Mowsr, dent ever looking to the interest (pecuniary) of . , No. 19 Beekman street, New Yerk, his Association, and the gas bill, and not over- | mar 16-3m Wholesale Agents, looking, the Hail rent, after, we have no doubt, —— closely calculating in his mind and discovering | MENSDaEssSuiee, Ooo Suits, that the 25-cent pieces which had- been so far Yourus’ Duxss Surrs, received as initiation fees, would not be sufficient Youths’ Business Swite, to save the credit lps Association, with his | CHILprEn’s Dazss a ats ehesk Suites searching eye, scanned us out, and immediatel peraed we were startled by the question “if we would | gNOam Warren & Pa ET not like to bave our name placed among the hon- | announce that their annual isplay of Spring and orables on the list by the payment of ‘a 25-cent | Summer Clothing is now ready for i piece’ We confess that this question startled | is comprised ot an assortment of Gentiemen’s and us, for though we have no objection to sharin ed Clotting of the mowest snd Tishest designs all honors, yet having been accustomed on ail | i material, trimming, and workmanship. : ions, and under all circumstances, to be | 0 those who study excellence with economy, in red among the dead-heads, the mention of fashionable articles of dross, an opportunity is now frimand gravel Eighth street west from O to Q | aud ied: tistt eed ee eee, S800 yet unpaid, r fs and had instituted improvements on all hands, sreets north; passed. Bill tograveland trim Sixth | and put in execution laws which have been hid street west, from ee York avenue to N street | away ever since the beginning of bis administra- north; passed. Bill to lay a flag foot- acros* | tion, and which were absolutely necessary and Seventh street north, near the Post Ottice; passed should have been executed long azo Bill to prohibit the erection of carpenters’ sho} Mr. MeNerhany had noticed a studied eftort to near dwelling houses; laid on the table and made oppose the Mayd. Ever since he had been a tbe Special order for next Monday evening. Bill | member of this Board, whenever anything had t grade and Pag 3 ‘street north, from New | been said here in opposition to the policy of the J ereey aveaue to Delaware, avenue, and to erect a | Mayor, there had been an effort made to blazon it ridge over the Tiber Creek in said square; forth to the world iu the columns of the Evening ps Bill making an appropriation for the Star, while there was just as studied an effort to nenetit of the volunteer militia of the District of suppress every word that was said in his defenc: Columbia, laid on the table and made the special | ‘The speaker desired to have justice done, and order for next —s evening. wanted the Star to ublish both sides of debate Mr_ Dunnington, in offering this resolution, | when the official acle of the ‘Mayor were the stated that Its object was to encourage the mill- | ject of discussion. Ar. Mader renewed the tary hal Apes osegr our citizens. It odes motion to postpone the vote on the resolution till be Sum of one thousand dollars to be divided | next Monday night; and it was carried, by yeas 6, among the several companies of the proposed | na\y sn” , rte bite i eee sad eavipon oint resolution in relation to the portrait of bs Em e : Henry Clay, belonging to this corporation; passed. alike | ‘The speaker bad conversed with the Dis- | i3i11 providing for the compilation snd publication trict Committee in Congress upon the subject, ee notes bearing interest, secured by & deed of trnet on the premises, mar 22-d A. GREEN, Auct. i” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on Recount of no bidders untt: TUESDAY, the 8d day of April. at which time it will bo positively sold to tho highest bidder. _mar 3d A. GREEN. Avet, Ry J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEEF’S SALE OF TWO BUILDING Lots AT TRE CORNER OF K STRERT NORTH AXD 28TH sTREET west.—On TUESDAY AFTER- NOON, April lotn. at5 o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust, dated December i8, 1858, aud duly recorded in Liber J. A. S.,No. 167, folios 153. 158, 16) and 161, one of the iand for Washington county, D. C., 1 8 Nos. 15 and is, in Square No. 16 derer of Flannagan. in Princess Anne county, bas been sentenced to the Penitentiary for eighteen years. New Orleans Races. New Orveans, April | —Planet won on the “Planet”? stakes yesterday, 4 mile heats, in 2 Siraight heats, beating Cox. Time 7.45, 7 46 Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIA. April 3 —Flour— Family $7.25a $5; Extra $6.12a6 25; Superfine $5474. Wheat —white, fair to good. #1 14ai.50; red $1.3581.40. Corn—white 16170; mixed 7la74c; yellow 72a?6c Rye Ssc. Oats Waite. Corn Meal SQa8Sc. per busbel. Seeds—Timothy $3383.70; Clover 85.25 a%.550. Provisions—Buiter. roll, Iba20c., bacon 0c. Pork $7a87.50. Lard 10a12c. Whisky 24225. Fish—Sbad $15al7 per hundred; Herring $10 0a 12 SW per thousand. New York Markets. New York, April 3 —Flour is firm; State $5.15 a$5.25; Obio $5 90a%6.00; Southern $5 8586 No. 16, sicuated at the corner of north K street and 2th street west. Terms: Ove third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Jf the terma of sale should not be mplied with in five days after the sale, the trus- tee reserves the right to resell at the risk and ex pense of the defaulting purehaser. Ali conveyanc- lng al the cost of the purchaser. EDWARD C. DYER, Trustee, ‘ : * Wheat is quiet and steady. Corn is firm; white 3 "sg digest; refe ° : ‘ offered for selecting from the most attractive stock J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ard they would approve of an appropriation of a | Of, Sheahan’s digest; referred to the finance com- | the 25 cents frightened us, and lest a patriotic | of Ready Made Clothing in this city, at very re- | _mar20-eod&ds yhore substantial character on the part cf Congress | "Mr Pearson, on leave. introduced a joint reso- ree 9 sime Peed saps pesap 2 the Corporation | jation requesting the proper conics to urge "We: Donahoe Coectian kent upon Congress the necessity of an appropriation cit. Donoho Seawts wd au resolution was | +5 connect the water main in Four-and-a-half st. bhatt recedent, and foreign to the pur- | with the one on Pennsylvania avenue; passed. poses = Thea theese et Were sent to this} “From Claims Committee—Bill for the relief of board. When the speaker was young, he paid Caspar Finch; passed. Also, bill for relief of his own expenses asa soldier and prmcbased his | George M. Miller. , ova Lae ae While a was ve favor of every | From Fire Department Committee—Bill for the Se ailitho, ve did metre nneaining our volun: | relief of the American Hook and Ladder Com: trer militia, le did not think the course proposed pany; ed by the resolut-on a eres one. ; Mr. AToore introduced a bill making an appro- Wr Donnington stated that in Massachusetts | priation for casual repairs of streets und gutters in and New boleh ose So the large cities, the several yards; passed such as Bostoa and New York, appropriations on y d aj i - tee pect of the mene ital ot to aseist In | AEF: Ward introduced a joint resolution in re speech from the Presi 76s-0c.; yellow 74a7Sec. Pork is qui mess, should tempt us to | duced prices. ‘ap 28-ly Watery S17 Mal7-S7. Lard is heavy atlOjgalic. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. is dull. H°ousesoip AND KITCHEN. FURNI- TURE aT Avction—On WEDNESDAY, April 4th, [ rail soll, at tne residence of N. Halter, =€q., No. 430 north side of | street, between 9th and ibth streets, at 10 o'clock a, m. sortment of Furniture, viz: Mahogany Chairs, Sofa and Tables, One fine Mahogany Exteasion Tab.e, Dressing and other Bureaus and Bedsteads, French Plate Git Frame Mirror, Marbis top Tanle, Beocs and Hair aod Shuck Mattresses, F aes and Crocxery Ware, ine Kefrigerator, Cooking, Radiator and other Stoves, With many other articles which we deem unneces- empty our pockets to this extent, we thought it ine ee = best to leave, to call another time. MARRIED, ———— On the evening of the 2d instant, by Rev. John Tuk Desate tn tHE Boarp oF ALDERMEN.— | N. Coombe ii MELV H. HERRIMAN and The Police Target Company question was up in | Mise MARTHA BOND, both of St. Mary’s coun- the Board of Aldermen fast night, and it will be | t¥, Md. aS seen by the proceedings hat the ‘Mayor's policy DIED. on this ani ndred questions had one su rter— A i. 3 wee : Mr. MeNerhany, of the Sixth Ward In his coe eed instant SARAH ANN WAYMAN, remarks, Mr. McNerhany took occasion to abuse | “Her funeral wiil taka place on to-morrow (Wed the Star, charging it with partiality in reporting | nesdax) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from Union Bethel his speech-making in defence of the Mayor, &c. | Church. The friends of the family are invited to Now, this is simply untrue. and no one knows it id better than Mr. Frank NeNerhany; for no one is mo e li Financial. New York, April 3.—Stocks are firm; Chice- go and Rock Island 63%; Illinois Central shares 61%; Do. bonds 8; New York Central 77%; Mi- chigan Southern 20; Reading 42; Cantons 20,; Mo. 6'sS1%. n excellent as- Persons Deo! vind So ng ov having a SONS ining house i of surplus of houssh old effects cau find ready enle by eajling at my Furnishing Store, 42% 7th street, be~ tween G and H streets, <8 Bot i ap 2.3m LPH BUCKRLY. i ly indebted to the Scar than he for valu- y re rary to enumerate. —T keeping their military organizations up are | tion to the removal of the jail of the county of at no little inconvenience to ourselves, AUCTION SALES. ‘Terms: All sums under $25 cash; over $251" MILLINERY. NG end rae ia tevied a elle F oce | Washington from its present location; passed. whenever he hss had occasion—in season and out ~ credit of 6) ard 90 days, tor notes satisfactorily en ARS. M.A. HILLS Wal open 5 PRIN 8 oy Tor each anda volunteers get $5 per} Also, a joint resolution in relation tofawarding | Whencver he hv ine vocabulen By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. dorsed, bearing interest. SUMMER | MILIINERY on Thursday day for each and every day they are called out, | contracts for public work to parties who do not | © : T OF LUMBER AT AUC- A. GREEN, Auct | next, April 5th and New York Stale appropriates largely to aod reepectfa'ly invites the attention of the ladies, 294 Pa.av., b Sth and 10th sts. ap 2-3t HE SUPERB CHICKERING PARLO GRAND PIANO used at the Pat concert on Paturday night, and which ga such great satisfaction, and which Strakosch’s autograph confirming its superiority, 18 for sale upon SEs ap? JOHN F. ELLIS’S. 896 Pa. av. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE Asso: tment of Raven, nm & Co." urrivalied MANO FORRES. Perrone in iB search of reliable instraments are request ed to give us a call before purchasi-g cleewhore,as our et ck is always the largest in the District. Several second hand Pianos for sale upon easy terms at the Music sto:¢ of ap? W. G. METZEROTT. HEAP NOTE PAPER.—We have in store a lot of White Ruled Note Paper, put up in ha'f- ream packages. for $1 per ream. Deaiere wil! find this to be a cheap and superior artic! table for retsiling. We have aixo extra and superfine ities of Note Paper. ruled and oe whieh we will sell low. BLANCHARD & MOHUN. Lith et and ‘The reporters of the Star are gentlemen who PEE , \ aim at strict impartiality in their business, and 20,000 rc wo aball ect om is Bak wie? produce as near a perfect daguerreotype of what- ig ; A s Without reserve, for account of whom it may con- ever is under notice as possibie, whether it tells for | cern, 20,\(m feet of second. hand Lumber, conztsting friend or foe. But this refutation of Mr. McNer- | of neavy Joists, Flooring, Scantling, &c , in lots to hany’s charge is hardly necessary with our readers, | #ujt purahasers, who can bear testimony to the literal faithfulness ~ with which whatever transpires of public Interest St. — SR DOWLING. a is photographed in our columns, even when the * EEN, Auctioneer. Srdy facts thas been the suvject uF gives SOUSE, ANDSOME SMALLSQUAKE of GROUND BES on NRW JERSEY AVENUE AND NORTH Tue ALEXANDRIA Fist Marnet.—The Gazette I StREET (EET METTLE cad of this morning says: «The arrivals of shad and WEST, BETWEEN P ax herring yesterday fell off, on account of the adverse | git tuct’s | ehail elf ou the ree poe te wind. | ‘The change in the weather is unfavorable | at 5 «clock pm. on the hest wamed ‘property, the to the fishery. On Sunday and yesterday the re- | following valuable property, vis: ceipts reached 45,000 herring, and 18.000 shad. All of Square west of Square No. 551, which con- The former sold at $11a$!2 50 per thousand; and ah af tay a = oe oor Rumery feet. $15a$17 per hundred for shad. Rock and perch eautiful equareis bounded by New Jersey eautinue to be caught in abundance, and several | #¥¢8U0: 3 strect west and north O street, and it is beautiful buildivg site, hundred bunches ‘were sold on Sunday at 12%c. | * Aiac, immediately after the sale of the above, I rbunch. Yesterday, prices for these descrip. | abalfthn rit Nooo, we Square ‘No. 473, having’ fons of fish advanced, and they sold at I5al7c. | front on Sth streat west of 62 feet 6 inches. running per bunch. At the close of last week the supplies | back 93 feet 43¢ inches, between north @ and Q of shad, herring, and other fish were increasing. | Streets. This lot will be divided to suit purchas- sustsia her military. ‘The time was not far dis- | PAX sheit laborers; passed. for fant, in his opinion, when we should find it} public work under any ordinance of the Corpora- necessary to have a well organized military force. tion; rejected. ‘The papers tell us that our police are orsanized | On motion by Mr. Magruder, the bill providin; into a military company. ‘The speaker thought | ror x paid tire department, which was the specie that, thelr place was to be distributed about on | order for this evening, was postponed until next their several beats throughout the city to prevent | Monday night, at sx o'clock” = Te one amomut pak IAW, wer aii 89pm ard M- Rrawn reported = bill providing fee the rere ated fo military matters. In respect | compilation and publication of the general laws to the allusion of the gentlemen last up, to the | Of tie Corporation since the publication of Shea- unprecedented character of the appropriation, he | fants Digest; passed. woald simply remind him that but a few weeks | ““Aiso, a bill for the relief of Eleanor O*Donnell; axe the Councils passed a resolution appropria- assed ting an unlimited amount to purchase a stand of Bill of the lower board, enlarging the duties colors for a regiment in a distant State. and increasing the compensation of the Corpora- Mr. Miller was opposed to the resolution on the | tion Attorney; passed. ground of economy. We had no money to appro- | “Joint resolution appointing 2 committee in +rate thus. The Mayor had just told usin his conjunction with the Mayor, to represent the in- feport that there was $55,000 of the floating debt terests of the Corporation before the general yetunpaid. Our tire companies were in no con- meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chesa- dition to battle against the devouring element for peake and Obio Canal; passed. Sone - yeh erty ney ae milters Joint resolution Providing a suitable corporate npany-—the Target’ Company: Our city is in seal for the Corporation of Washington; referred P. S.—The House is for rent, Inquire on the premices. mar 29-d FUTURE DAYS. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. yrey VALUABLE FARM OF 100 ACRES, EAR BENNING’s BRIDGE, FOR SALE aT AU Tion —On THURSDAY, April 5, at 50° olook p.m., we will sell,at our auction rooms. the Farm now occupied by 'R. Frisby, Jr.,onthe road leading to Benuing’s Bridge. ‘This farm contains » benutiful grove of tonacres onk timber, sixty acres of upiand, under a good state of cultivation, and thirty acres of marsh, lying on the Kagterc Branch or Anacos' river, Ths buildings are a Frame Dwelling Ho: containing ten rooms; large datry-barn, nearly ne carriage house, stable, &c.; located on the top ot ths hill, commanding & fins view of the cities o' Washington and Georgetown. The place is one of the most desirable in the District, whether for market garden or dairy purposes, or as a country residence, Terms: One-fifth at the tims of the sale, and the balance in four annual payments, with interest, to be secured by — of trust on the premises. s 22 eod&ded’ © MOGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | _ap2 Corner ‘and Pa. to the finance comunittee. We hear ot some good hauls at several of the | ° . thi < Bas ees nn ae WEDDING PRESENTS. nce the mid-day torch of | “se. Ward, from the drainage committee, re- landings. Much complaint is made of the gillers | mrotits for netee hanes tance in 6 and 12 By WM. MARSAALL, Anctioneer. M. w.cktre Red ‘call attention to their ws Beste af SP ke Col s a Suardians’ jorted back the Mayor’s nomitation of Thomas | }: low ‘Washington’s reach.”” ‘A deed civen and a deed of trust taken. Title in ANDSOME FURNITURE AND HOU: assortment of ail the nower articles of fancy Silver are conceatrated 21 the Columbian Armory foi | Pans, for Water Pureeyor, withont recomoren, penn as disputable. KEEPING ARTICLES AT AUCTI Ware, gotten upin the most unique styles, and ait) pare of the wity. Pinyin soldiers, learning | dation, stating that but two of the committee Fins Riot.—Last night, while the firemen were | _ p34 (Con.) A. GREEN, Auct._ | DAY MORNING. April 5, at 16 o'elon , | designed expecially for Weduing Present. ellayor bad nade out alist of | 2omination. 5 those scenes which have disgraced our firemen in RAME HOUSE AND LOT FRONTING ON | Leace & Cosviz: US keeping Articles of Mr.} ai si ct four doors west of Brower Hotel. ng that $160,000 of the floating debt | , 0 Motion, the Board went into ballot, and the | days past was recuacted. A general row among 2p, BETWEEN NORTH G AND H sTREET. 7 —_—_——_— == hai been paid” How had it been paid? It had nomination was confirmed by yeus 7, nays 6. the partisans of the Perseverance, Fu niture, Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Crockery, Gias« and Wood Ware, Also. will be added, three beautiful Brocate le sets of Furniture, Cottage Sets, &c, ap22t WM. MARSHALL, Auct. nacostia and | First Warp. aT AvcTioON—Un MUNHAY, the Franklin companies took place. Stones were | 9th inst., I shall sell, in front of the premises, at5 thrown, a number of persons were struck, and | 2.¢!ock p. m., the south partof Lot No. 10. in Square 2 > No. 53, having a front of $73 feet on 22d street, by some hurt severely. One who was hiton the head | [37 feet 234 inches deep, containing over 5,0) square was carried away by his friends badly cut. The | fooe°t ith the “ ‘ound, with the improvements, which are a officers interposed and arrested Andrew Bradly, | freme Houce eee * . Jno. T. Fritz, James Wilson and Hugh McFar- | ‘The above mentioned lot is handsomely situated land; two of them claimed to be of the Perse Lee oee rapidly Papronine percor ue ro aa : : ai c i « See rca cen eres then ily dies | 833 parsons wishing to purchasoa handsome iuild- rite. graceful 46 all concerned. z Terma: Ono fifth cash; balance in one and two = years, lor notes beariug interest from day of sale, Suppen Attack.—Yesterday, Mr. Isaac Beers, | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title in- an old and well known citizen, was attacked | @'sputsb.c. Saal 4.GREE with apoplexy, while at the Congressional Ceme- | _%?5 4 (ee) COAL OIL. I HAVE Just received from the factory, a large assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS and the best quality OL, to burnin them. They give a = ful metiow light, and no ag of explosion, cheapest light thatis used. For sale at Cc, WOODWARD'S Eagle Stove House, No. 315 Pa. av., between 10th and Lith ete, II Baloony in front. mar 31-3t Youtus: CLOTHING. BO heen done at the expense of all our city improve- | Adjourned. ments during the last two years. ‘The Mayor had Common Council —A communication was read set ont by refusing to execute any laws for im-| from the Mayor enclosing a communication from provements till the floating debt should be paid, | the City Attorney in relation to the ground to be uml yet just on the eve of an election he had occupied by the Seventh Ward market-house, and opened the books and was giving out contracts | suggesting that the purchase cannot be made out for improvements wholesale, entirely disregarding | of the current revenue of the city for the fiseal the fact that there was $53,000 of the floating debt | year ending June 30, 1860, and recommending the yet ump: No one was more in favor of sus- | passage of a law authorizing the revenue to be taining military than the speaker. He wished | anticipated to the amount of $12,873, the sum re- the corporation was in a condition to appropriate | quired to close the transaction; referred. $10,000 for such a purpose. He was not willing Mr. Jones offered a joint resolution to lend the to risk it in our present financial condition. Our | citizens of Alexandria the Corporation portrait of military police, he did not know by whose au- | Henry Clay for their celebration on the 12th inst.; thority, were called together at one point from ail | adopted. ports of the city in the middle of the day to drill Mr. Edmonston offered a resolution instrneting and play soldiers, while the incendiaries were | the committee on police to report a bill to increase tyking advantaye of this military zeal to apply | the pay of corporation laborers to $1.50 per day, the noon-day torch to the dwellings of the citi- | and of horses and carts to $2 0); adopted. zeus. Why were not these police on their beats Mr. Russell intreduced a bill to increase the to preventcrime; and who authorized the military | salary of the Secretary of the Common Council to drill) No rewards neither bad becn offered for | $600 per annum; passed—ayes 16, nays 3. the arrest of the incendiaries. Mr. Martin intreduced a bill to trim and gravel Mr. Clark drsired to know if the police neg- | N street north, from 3d street west to 10th street lected their duties to attend this drill? west; referred. Mr. Miller stated that they did. The law and Mr. Turton, from Improvements committee, re- By A. GR » Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING ON 7TH ANDSTH STREETS WRE<T, BE- TWERN © and P? STREETS NORTH. AT AUCTION — pa THURSDAY, the 5th of April, ehall sell, in ront of the promixes, at 5 o'clock p. m., the ful ow ing valuable Building Lots, viz: Lots Nos. 4 5,6 1d 7, in square No. 422 havine a front of 15) feet » with a ge bel width on 8th street, and 200 feet street. The above described ‘property is hanesome.y and elevated!y situated, and in a very rapidly jmproving part of the city. ‘erms: One-fourth cash ; balance in6 12,18 and 24 months, the purchaser ‘or purchasers to give notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from day of sae. Aderd given anda deed of trust taken. Title indiaputab e. _ The jots will be subdivided to suit aes mar 3)-d A. GREEN, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, XTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BuILpInc Lots FRONTING ON 6TH AND 7TH STREETS WEST AND S AND T eTREETS NORTH, AT AvcTION.—Un FRIDAY, the 6th day of April, I shail seil, in front of the premises, Bt oe o'clock p. i Lots YS’ CLOTHING CHILDREN’S CLOTHING! Srrine anv SUMMER STYLES. Lif received, auring the past week, our Sprine Supply. we now offer to ovr customers, purchasers generally, the largest variety of fash- ionable and w nade Garments tor fat COUTHS, BOYS, AND CHILDREN ol es to be found in this orty, “s WALL, STEPHENS & CO., marsi-s: 322 Pa.av., betw. 9th and 10th sts, a4 :W SPRING GOODS ANE ot new, reel OR GENTLEMEN, is no’ recelvin; ae wi GENTLEMEN S RC RisHiNG GOB. uit iu resen a a Folioits an ourly oall from ite frrende and the pub. lic. 424 Pa av., near 45 at. mar 3! -e06t Auct. tery attending the removal of the remains of his By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. wife. Some of his children bappened to be in XTENSIVE SAL P VALUABLE Britr- the vicinity at the time and secured the assistance ING LoTs ON THE ND, AT AUCTION.—On of the physician at the almshouse, who rend PUESDA y she aah iaat 5 pol Ge ep eat all the aid that the circumstances would pern isea, comm 5, war + es until he was taken to bis home, when Dr. Garnett | Mumed lot, the f-llowing vaivable Buliding Lote, was cailed to attend him. After about two hours | Siuare 498, Lots 3, 4,5, 6, 7,8. 9% 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 12, of apparent unconsciousness, Mr. Beers recovered 35, 26, 27. 28, 23, 3, 31, and $2, a little, and we learn this morning that he is im- | Square 492, Lot 4, proving. Do 468. Lote 2. 27, and 23. . . — - . Tae a'svove mentioned property ixall handsomely Tue First oF APRIL AT THE NAVY YARD.—TLe | situated and pales rade, fronting on soutn G and good people of the Navy Yard were duly notitied | H. sth and 6th streets wast. Any person wishing to JRE TASSELS. : Y ge number of handsome Bu x in} J, EISTURE CORD AND Ta the police regulations required the police to be | ported back bill from Upper Board to open new . F purchase a handsome building lot will do wel to | sw sion of square No. 441, all of which are of ATELY Receive —~y y constantly em thets several beats duriog tha aay, miley in square 616; 2b Bonsenites would perform’ tie tite of Gaptemees | suend thivesios ~ | moderate depth, tunning to slieye. “This property | Picture Cord and Tevacle, Ringe and, Brase | and until relieved by the night watch. How, Also, a bill to improve A street south, and 5th | some of its new members, on Sunday, Ist inst, at Tilstrom the Government. 1 = is beautifalty situated, bou y au Sts. | Window Shades, Bafl, Green and Rive 3 eat - - 7 rae: on S 5 : ‘ers: One-fourth cash: balance in 6,12 and 18 | west and S and T sts, north, and perfect grade on Ty MARKRITER'S. tuen, could they be doing police duty while at | and 6th streets east, in the Fifth Ward: passed® | * o'clock p.m., at the foot of Fourth st. east The | montha’ t urchsser or purchas-re will be re_| cach atreet. lands, &o , at s = ¢ Colambian Armory during the hours that the | Mr. Cassell, from same committee, reported a people assembled in good faith to witness the | quired to give netse for, the deferred ayments, |. ‘The attention of the pulic is respectfully invited No. 486 7th strest.§ doors above, r ations prescribe they shall be ou their several | bill to set curbstone and pave footway on the ceremony. The time ifled for this august | bearing interest from the day of sale, A deed given | to this large sale, Bargains may be expected, Ti- | _™msr Sl-eo6t 5 beats? * north front of square 464; - spectacle having pambe it soon leaked out that | ud a deed of trust takon. . tle direct from the Government. A GOLD PAPERS. Mr. Ward would like to kuow why the geritle- | _ Mr. Cassell also reported a bili to construct sea- | $Pectacle having passed, The people being thus | _8P3d A.GREEN, Azef. | Terms: One fourth cash; balance ing,1218nd| A BEAUTIFUL Assortment of Gold Papers man from the Sixth Ward did not offer a resolu. | wall at foot of 7th street. + Seed. shasacd otic hon highly elated, no RSHAL’S SALE,—In virtue ofa writ of fieri | 2 onths, tor notes bearing interest, siven | just received at J. MA KRITER'S tion calling upon the Mayor to offer a reward for Mr. Morgan moved t amend by striking out doubt, at the deception. = lacias issued from the Clerk’s office of the | “54% gece "A. GREEN, Auot. wees aaeins, : +o the arrest vile — who set tire to the stables general and. inserting ward fund; rejected—yeas a Cirouit a iA Ae ig ee for the = Se SE once aie jo. fe score oF Hell. Se eat Tue Founpry Carer Concert To-nict will | County 0 io anle, {6 ae eee ; es . ra ~ Mr. Miller would state why. He waited upon| The bill was then i—yeas 16, nays 3. tig eb da lado heeaany : e season in | £XPCs6,te public sale, for cash, in front of the court ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE FIREBOARD PRINTS. tue Mayor in relation to the riatter,well knowing | Mr Turton, trom toe intprocennente erates Washington. Most Sf the manic tobe auor 1a | Heer aera ae eek UT UAE DAY, theartn | V 'Navy ¥ PPR AT Acetone PRibaY.the | Al wew W,And benutifyl asnortinent of fine and Uae a renal oF e200 Ia ann end iane Mayor 22 | reported back bill from Upper Board to trim and | \estington. Most of the music to be sung is | day of March inst. 1860, at 12o%elook m., thafollow- Lote Nos 5.6, 8 and 4. in square | Prints, just reorived at offer a reward of $200 in all incend{fary cases, and gavel Thirteenth street west, from L street north seith ecaliont tals ts the experienced lender, | Tightand intere-tin and to Lo! 5, "nequa'e No. 2 <.in the enue pauare. SOHN MARKRITER’S, the Mayor bad promised to call in a policeman to | to M street north; peer. Mr. Potter. Amongst the really good things | 74 1" clty of Washington, D gtokether with | ‘This property is iandsomeiy situat rt ot lot No, 456 7th street, 8 doors above make inquiries about it and offer a reward. That] Also, adversely, bill from Upper Board to grade | Mr. Potter. ete >» petwo choi, | Sl and Nnguine the improvements thereon, seized | No, 4 fronts Virginia avenue 5) foct.fots Nos 5| mar Si-eost® Odd Fellows’ Hall. was the last of it. and gravel A street south, from Third street east | Wil! be the ‘Hall Stone Chorus,” by two choirs, | and le fd upon as tho property, of Henry Parry, | and @ front 31 street enst 123 faet 4inches, Now.8 kh ¥ = Mz. Moore was certainly an, advocate of any | to Sixth street east; committee discharged. Te nae, seldom posed of Oar best performers: | ther sori ia inte terer eee Meee OF and Sfroat.on south G streot 109feet inches. All | FR Lonenirore nod measure to strengthen and render our mili-| Mr. ‘Turton also reported from same committee | The chorus 1s composed of our best per musical W, SELDEN. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash ; balance in 6,12 2K, organization an efficient one, but he wascon- | the bill from the upper Board, appropriating frat Ge carly. pa pstior be fou ant U.S. Marshal for District of Columbia. | months, for notes bearing ut orest fom eae c CHEWING TOBACCO. . fident that the Corporation had no control in this | $2,000 to clean and water Pennsylvania avenue . A Gare ~ mar S-dts A deed given and adeed of truet taken. Te . This admirable preparation is nghly ———_ inatier. Cur military was not a matter belonging | fram the west Capitol gate to Eighteenth street ‘Tue ALEXANDRIA AND MARYLAND Ferry.—The HE OVE SALE 18 POSTPONED diputabe. If the terms are not complied with in | ed as anes and Acalthy swbstetute for o! to this municipality, but to the General Govern- | west, with an amendment substituting Twenty- | Gazette say: The steam ferry between this city TeHeAeS —- the 31 April, 1860, eat | five dave the property will be Tesoid at the rik and ing tobaceo, sll he eae houeaae’> ment. Why was not this demand made upon the | second street for Eighteenth. aud thie Maryland shore, which had been super- | Pour ard piace. 5 pais Ue, cid gh a a a ee by advert cauataaied Te General Government? If it should obtain here | Mr. Shekells moved to amend by appropriating ceded for soine time by a foot boat, was reopened | " ee W-SELDEN, whee ace eer PP GREEN, Auct. There is no Narcotic or other injurious now it Would be anentering-wedge for larger de- | $60) for cleaning and watering Seventh street; | $y Saturday last by the steamer Alice Fou? Pie U.S. Marshal for Distr ct of Columbia, an ey aes substance in it. mands in future. The Corporation, however | rejected ferry steamer has been overhauled, repaired, and | m8 27-d anal A. Meg Azononser, » ,The mort delicate person oan use the much they might require the assistance of our fhe bill was then passed as amended by com- placed in good running order. The pler and THE OVE SALE 18 FURTHER TH aids ALE 4 Og ae with benefit. oar military, bad’ no power to call them out—not a | mittce. fioating wharf on the Maryland shore having been | 5 lionnd watil SATURDA eset the Wee | aoe Se AMEN Ste ON THE, L8Ly here’ fresh supply man of them. If they obeyed any summons to Mr. Turton, from improvements committee, re- repaired. is now in excellent condition. The | en4 hour nuit pisses. » the7 Mot ear cent Veal oaks ie hoa eee aK meth ae ond come out, it would be nothing Short of the com- | ported a bill to trim and grade I street north, | Hating landing on this side is also to be placed | *™ jee oe W. SELDEN, commencing at 50’clock p. m., twenty three hy The patronage of mands of the General Government. Aside from | between Connecticut avenue and Pennsylvania n good repair. U.S. Marshal for District of Columbia. some buiiding lots, being subdivisions of the origi- all this, 4 was woe awe to take $1,000 out of our | avenue; . i ea i as ee Owens of Ge ap3-d nal us 6,7, 8, 14, 2, 21, 24, 25 and 26, in square treasury, ip view of our increased legitimate ex-| Mr. Morgan, from water committee, re] irate es ers ~ By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetown: | 02,5 4 < VATER LUXURIE penses’ He moved to lay the resolution on the | bill to erect sundry fire-plugs on Pennsylvania | Third and Fourth Wards, has received orders to | DUauporn wonninune eos i a plans ps plo shaper maf olny ope ol a ERS and C tas: Dentiagion var et Benne: ea eg) eee Pree Ricet, ae tha teeaetles ee eras | EL Ge rH ORS DAY the Sonate we chal cal: | Conti rect: nonthy ei the lots renning begk to | 5 reer at eee scien te Mr. Dunnington was E to hear gentlemen | Messrs. Powell and Edmonston, from claims | across H street, at the intersections between First by order of the Orphans’ Court, at ii o’clock &. m.+ | and lies within a few squares of the new market in | purchasers in aay pore oe ST — talk of economy. , We heard of none when we | committee, reported sundry private business from | and Sixth streets east. Commissioner Coster, of by ,otéer of the Orpharis: Court, at Il o’e deceased; | the Seventh W. of charge. Nort 1 Oyster Depat, No. voted an unlimited sum to purchase the stand of that committee, which was disposed of. the Fifth and Sixth Wards, has also received No. 37 Green street, Georgetown. a'l his Houee- he brief of title may be seen by a; 808 0 enon, post T M HARVEY. Done, colors for the New York regiment. He was Mr. Meade. from police committee. reported a | orders for grading and graveling Third st.’eas*, | jjold and Kitchen Furniture, as follows: my office, . . mar -9 A+ pleased to hear this talk of the condition of the | bill to improve the Northern Bares peased. from Vir; 25 See * = south; and C ; Fosther Beds, ge ‘ ae caains, Bedstead, a =| oe aan pacons a MSESe GREV This onlebrated trotting Stal- city treasury. We had a; iated $200,000 for | A joint resolution from the upper Board, direct- | street south, from Third to Fourth streets east. ‘ables, fia . ’ Pita, bearit 4 a on wi for service the ensving a ‘Varket house; yet waked ae money in the | ing is sale of the Washington and Alexandria —Jos. Bailey, a resident of the Fifth se patie Lane Sees uce, the day of sale, pic] akon fer tw aekaeed aa bee ey Pocpieias 1 RS treasury. | ‘The speaker thought this money would | Railroad, was taken up and passed. Adjourned. | Drown. —Jos. Bailey, a residen | Stoves, Fire x, Mattresses ments. ith withir gve | 22%: D C.n0d at Gardner's stable=, Upser Marl well expended. and that the ti: cerca Ps 4 Ward, was drowned on Sunday night last, oppo- | Qiits: Blankets, Mal ogany Tablos, If the terms are not complied with within five | [ugh May nlterantey one weck of a tre at pe we should be free to oy oo. As ees = No. 90. The | Site Russier’s bluff, below Alexandria. being | Stair Garpets and Rods. . days after said sale the property will be resold at | 925) Fisce orse Srey has been awarded the fate we should require a good military organiza. Suraeue Covrt, Yestempay.—No. 90. The | Viocked overboard’ from his sloop by a b'ock | Common and Cane seat Chairs, the risk Spd cost of the faulting purchaser, first premiu for speed at the following fire: *t a ‘Dissice United States, appellants, agt. Andres Castillero. during a gale. He leaves a wife and family,who Mantel Ornaments, Parlor Carpet, moar 27-1 A. GREEN, Auct. | the United States and Virg: 1\ Stata t tion ta this District some day not very far distant. | 4p from the district court of the United id n First. east, near N. The body has not ide Tables, Silver Watch and Spoons, a ee of 1858; at the Rockville. Montg-mers C- Fair. But asa desire had been expressed to have the | States for the southern district of California. Mr. | reside o si J | Clocks, Buckets, Bowls, By A-GRBEN. Apotionse:. 1959; and at the Frederick State Pair, 199°. resolution lie over he-would second the motion, | Justice Clifford delivered the opinion of the | Peem recovered. Oil Cloth, Stone'Jars, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN | Por terms and pedigree seo bills ashe desired members to reflect upon it, before | Court, affirming the decree of the sald district | Tax Potomac Watzn Woaxs.—In the Senate, | soe eet erelecte ee ee amerons to mention. | ©) Frmmrcns. Liqvons, Ban Fixrunes. Covnt- | “ots te H.W. RLUNT giving their votes is 3 yesterday, on motion of Mr. Brown, it was re- | s ° > ; THU i sell, at the Mr. Ward siated that allusion bad been made | °°N'. &5\ The United States, appellants agt. Jas. | folved that the Committee on the District of Go. | Brothers halt Rew Scod Kes! boats and ishing | On THURSDAY. the sth, nat. 1 /shsil sell, st the to the stand of colors for the New York regiment. | Rolton. The argument of thie cause ‘was com-| lumbia be instructed to inquire into the expe-| river at the foot of Washington street. No. 277, south side of Penn. ayenur, be ween | He bad offered that resolution, and if the city did | menced by Mr. W. B. Reed for the a ants, | diency of an appropriation for the completion of | "Terms cash before delivery and 11th streets west, at 10 o clock s.m., sl! the not wish to stand the ex eae ee ae ~ and continued by Mr. Mason Campbell for the | the Washington Aqueduct. | _ap2 st BARNARD & BUCKEV., Aucts, goods and chattels in sped bot ee Ber Fix- ‘board by their votes say so, he would enter | appellee. Adjourned. Sr TT ; By J. C. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. = y iato bonds that it shi not cost the Ci tion Warcu Retvrns.—Jobn Ellis, drunk and dis- tures, &o. : ; Flass and Croc! Ware. . be wil onecent. He had lived too long al 'y not to Tux National Bivgs annonnce their second | orderly; fine and costs, $6.15. Andrew Bradley, Gi Crockery wr his own use, he Hobse AND LOT FOR SALLEW—On THURS- AY AFTE, ry 2) | . ° y and ethom a curd home. Xuow that in large cities the municipal govern- | grand bail at the Assembly Rooms, on Faster | fighting; security for hearing. “Jou T. Fritz, the preseinan ee SealT Gall toe eee eee) Ruives.ond Eee paws on 34° ment must in some respects of the military Sronday, the 9th instant. A very pleasant time is | do.; do. James Wilson, do.;do. Hugh McFar- | {’ot No. 11, in 1007, fronting 42 feet 9 inches len, Was Offer, mar Stet cUaracter We must havea military power; we | anticipated, and will no doubt be realized. lan, do ; do. One lodger was accommodated. | on F street north, between 12th and 18th streets resus sd “Whtl ope wesda e aree military people. The speaker had nothing | east, Sud rurning back 115 feet, together with the | Centre, Dinine, C ‘Tables, RS. 1. ALLEN | lt tof HON lo say abeut aus new Corporation Target Com-| ‘Tux riont of the fire on Island last night} On Easter Moxpay, it should be borne in ee pot ins eS atomest poreabeorns aly ‘Clooks, “4 Te Conntens, Cavs. WE ADDRES AR pany He did.not know whether it was properly | cyused an alarm and a calling out of the engine | mind, takes the twenty-fourth annual ball Oh ‘With many other articles which we deem unveces- RGONS. LACES! DRESS lated or not; but such a company well re companies in Alexandria. : of &c., to which she invites the attentioa —a inidies of Wpshington, Georgetown, and 1 regu ad lated would be a good thing for any municipality. rey — A. GREEN, Auct. 1 ———— pected ay He should vote for this measure. Have you szgN the Dutchman’s Ghost? affair cimty. 8 2 ‘ Warlacon Ligh ody. which I x: | te ila See Tel SPRALE =a i eee Ope ge 5, C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auets.

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