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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. ee XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Dr. Hunter en Catarrh. —>—___ Cieotine ANDCLOTHING MATERIALS. AMUSEMENTS. [From the New York Medical Specialist } SERENE tewenotntoos oan _ Oo “Tue SMELiinc Commirreg.”—That the man-] [x THe SznarE, on Saturday, after our report By Catarrh, commonly called acold in the head, Fr ef Rae Sn!» Ww ASHINGT ON THEATRE. WASHINGTON CITY: ner in which “Peeping John’s” committee is | closed, the Pennsylvania Avenue Railway bill | {8 meant an jaflammatory affection of the mence April 6. 1880, First Night of the Famous Comedian, conducting its nomina! investigations begins to | was discussed at considerable length, the Sena- | Membrane lining the nose. This membrane ex- Separate Pro: . sealed and endorsed “Pro- ir oS CERRRE, NN ae a Cong by the country at a distance, we | tors generally participating. tends downwar s, lining also the throat, larynx, ponsrater Na Cleats Clothing Materials, Who will appear in two favorite characters. — = ioe aa wi and onch: 5 ‘e brea reoei’ Ld rons be 4 io ee Spirit of the Morning Press. may fairly infer from the following article from of ‘the discastte thet te name of ‘Mr. Rigaares through the nose; hence that part of the mucus | thelIth dey of Mar next fofurninbing wad a First night of Constitution moralizes on the Rhode Island | the New York Tribune, the most intense news- | one of the corporators, might have been used for pest me Which lines the nasal pesages frst athsfas tee ‘Navy ‘Yards at Charlestown, Masea - THIS EVEN ones — Paper supporter of the party for whose benefit Mr. bar et oe el nat he had thi ture in i enue sag) frets ie =a it chusetts: Brook] gees je ti0 Seseert. or ee PEERY BODY Intell Covode is doing his best tomake the Government 'r. Mason rept e had the authority of es Py the quuntiti « mentioned 0: a . ee ee ee me coerce of the United States one of irresponsible investi- fag Sentleman for asserting that he was a bona ™Chronte Catarrh follows the acute form, and is ite! es itu Sage rials, ands woh” ner Fewth erly. . S wummary and news miscellany. fide corporator, whose interests were identified ol o clothi: ef am , gating committees, trampling under foot every | with the city and the prosecution of this road, | Remerally the direct consequence of leaving a quanti the sameas may be ordered, by the fs. Featherly. Mr. Al a eis delegate | Pretence of individual right, instead of the gov- | and that, as one of the corporators, he was willing | Simplecold tocure itself. It is met with in several Pongo fam vely, devieg the fi rn pirat aad Soames eee e ane tag | etument Of law i€ was designed to-be.. If vectya | fo Dicdge his whole hetene ie Support of the en- | forms. In the first, we have merely a discharge | the said Navy leston by the Warrenton con ls journal as the New York Tribune is forced to | *etprise. faite (oti, meat, cored manos, which eccum he discussion was continued lates in the posterior rares, or above and behind speak thus of this committee’s proceedings, what o’clock, wie, without alsposing foahen tires the soft palate, and is hawked and cleared out at Fairfax court-house, Virginia, on the Friday year commenc'ne on the I+t day of J: To conelude with " e following. His alternate as delegate is Mr. John rex nding on the 90:h day of June, 1861, viz: TOOD Cinas 1.—Cloth Clothing. PORIIRS , 5550 aeranevaes wreeeeee ce Mt, Clarkes Sed. mad think you, reader, do others not wedded to Re- | Senate ‘proceeded to the cousideration of Execu. | £f0™ time totime during theday. In thesecond, | Bite Sloth Teac nnn Poon [ee Miss Paik Seddon, of Stafford. Mr. Moss clerk of the Sabie eatin ese tive business; and, after a brief session. therein, | there are, sinall sores forined on the inside of the Cinks 2 —Beanslecs CRadhine. V “WEDNESDAY EV: April i. Fairfax county court Hiaee domes (Pacugsins The ome the doors were reopened and the Senate adjourned. | "08; 29 the secretions become dry and hard, re- Blue Felt Pia Jackets The Choir of h Baotist Charch, Island, will Lirz or Dovetas.—We have received of Messrs. uiring almost constant attention to keep the nose Committee of Investigation, whereof Mr. Covode | _In the memorial offered ry Mr. Pearce in re- frees: im’ the tiled, stiles Seeateaae IS secreted of Penn., is chairman. insists, we learn, that Mr. | £ard to the Metropolitan Railroad Company, the from the deceased lining, which the patient re- Augustus Schell of this city’ shall produce and | emorialists express, in conclusion, their belief | moves fans code Wee fourth, the se- deliver a list in his possession of contributors in | that the construction of the Metropolitan Rail- | cretions frum the head drops down into the throat, this city to the fund raised here to carry Pennsyl. | Toad from Georgetown to the Point of Rocks | and the rathene is frequently observed to snuff up yania fr Buchanan at the October election of | Would be greatly beneficial to the District of Co- | and hawk Often ie mucous membrane becomes 1556. The Committee. it is understood, propose | lumbia: first, in shortening the distance to Har- ulcerated, and the discharge is thin, yellow, and fo invoke the power of the House to coerce Mr. | Per’s Ferry between forty-seven and fifty miles; | like pus. {In this form, too, there is’ often loss of Schell to produce the paper demanded. If they | Second, in opening a direct connection between smell, and the discharge has an offensive odor; do this, we trust the House will pause and con- | the District of Columbia and the State of Penn- especially is this the case when the ulceration eats sider well before taking the action required. Mr. yess and the West and Southwest; third, that | through ‘the membrane to the bone. Generally Schell, thongh now Collector of this Port, was a | it would lessen the fare to be paid by passengers, during the summer months the active symptoms private citizen in 1556; those who contributed the | 2nd bea saving of some two honrs and fifteen | of cheanic catarrh become mild, regularly return- money he raised for the Pennsylvania canvass | Minutes of time; fourth, it would expedite the ing, however, in an aggravated form on the ap- were likewise mainly private citizens. transmission of the United States mails, and save proach of winter. It is not even in evidence that the money was | 2 large amount of cost to the Government in that Blue Fe't Caps give a Grand Vocal Concert on the above-named evening. atthe FE, street Baptist Church, between 6th and 7th streets, under the direction of Profes: Rex assisted by th» best amateur singers Wasiington. The programme for the occasion been selected with care, and comprises a selection of Solos, Duets, Quartettes and Choruses from well knowa and popular composers Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. " Admission 25 cents, _ap 7-3t Philp & Solomons, 332 Pennsylvania avenue. «The Life and Speeches of Stephen A. Douglas;” by a member of the Western Bar: Derby & Jack- son, New York. The author says that the proofs of the work have been submitted to several of Mr. Douglas’s most judicious friends. and it is believed by them to be a true and fafthful exposi- tion of the leading features of bis career. oil Canvas Duck Trowsers. Barnsley Sheeting Frook: Class 5 —Blu Blue Satinet... . FREE EXMIBINION! Somertine NEw Ano Wivortant: ‘ A EXnipition or i GENTLEMEN'S Cl ND FUR- “ee At No. 460 Seventh ste opp: Post Office do. 10,600 WB. All of the abe Da. Rosext Huntex, of New Yorx.—We commence this day the publication in our columns of 2 series of articles from the pen of this cele- " ceods or sale at vers low e Unfortunately Catarrh is too often treated with ire, aso | Bigs St 5. H. SMITH'S New Clothing i brated Physician, who has for many years past | used improperly. though we presume a good part | branch of the public service: and, therefore, inat- | equal neglect by both physicians and. patients, dry fer ahaaaios Pao" 5,000 To0'Serventh it enjoyed so wide s reputation for his successful | of It was; there is of course ho shadow of proof | much algarusctiniee Gitte cle OF Were the | until itis lost sight of In the disastrous conse: Class 9.—So AINTINGS AND STATUARY, 4 i asl nm i — treatment of bronchial and polmonary complaints. | it came, however clrcalleany: ont of vor Bede | and Georgetown hase petitined ete Sa Aine depres ie eee fuleteey dice: | ores a ‘tresses PMT 8 | THE POURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION These articles first appeared in the N ~ York | Treasury. By what right, then, under what color | this franchise of the clty railways ‘may ik elven long before any manifestation of disease of the | Mattresses, (witits covers int esc h L...-<.-...-2)000 WASHINGTON ART ASSOCIATION, Medical Specialist. from which they have veen | of reason, do the committee undertake to constrain | t the said company, we say amen. Signed by | lung structures present. It may be indicated only Class 11.—Blankets. ‘ow OPEN aT ‘Mr. Scheil to give up this private paper and | Benjamin Oyle Tayloe, Davi English. William | py an increase of the natural discharge from the | Blankets... ~ sniteeete: rome ALLERY, (on Pa. av., Bet. toch and Lith sts.) largely copied by the non-professional press. both | ree ete tne wen the names of private citizens | H: Fides, Adolphus H. Pickfell, Ferdinand W. | nose. or by a tenderness cron tue daucesewite le ‘aes 12—Handkerch*efs SOE one nates maemo =n nwnnma- SOD in New York and elsewhere. ‘The series will be | under circumstances calewlated to expose them to | Risque. frequent disposition to ‘hawk’? and clear the | Black Silk Handkerchiefs... .........2,00 Tick ts Sdmitting possessors to the continued from day to day until completed; and, | odium? If they have been guilty of conspiracy or Hovse.—The House having resolved itself into | throat; but it is always present in some form as Cffers_ may be made for one or more classes, at ag = Jey 4 Wwe are assured, will be the more eagerly read by | corruption why not indict and try them? ‘If the | , Gomniucecr ine Whole (Mr. Branch in the | the herald of consumption. Irritation never be- | the option of tho traders but elt the eee eet = 50 cents Pell object is to fish out evidence on which to base a Cte © | gins in the lungs, thence extending upward to the | braced in a class must be bid for. 7 all classes of the community, from the fact tnat ‘1 cbair) for the pur; f considering the bill , ee prosecution, we object that the mode is illegal, rere tei considering the bills on | throat; but always in the mucoas ining of the the author, Dr. Hunter, purposes to make a pro- | Fnconstitutional. and the whole procedure fraught | the Private Calendar, thirteen of the same were : fessional visit to Washington at an early day. + bel "be considered by itself. and ‘ : contrac: for that olase ‘will be mwarded to the ars Ee aavition of AMERICAN ART costes = = gv pom! aos the srticles comprised Mis overal of tho toet a meritonous an > o- 6 class are lowent in ; ihe. Beamione ‘elothing shall be of felt cloth, | oe eee ae. ad pure indigo blue, maae of g woo! 7- SSSO800RKj0Ee]HeKVR(§alj»_Q((rr\eoeueueDeDyYY= if I fi the sizes, onlor, grade of wool, “J ant invall other respects tothe samples deposited BALLS AND PARTIES. sexe Cloth Jor bine cloth trowsereshall be ewilied TWENTY-rourti ANNUAL BALL Tao Cloth for bi ail wool, and pure indigo blue, woo! dyeq It ehal OF THE havea hist on each edge composed of 2 white ashington Light Infantry. threads, ofall wool. All’ pioses'unde: 1754 ounces Ww _— ht Bes yard wi'l be rejected;and eeok bale of sbout | The Executive Committee of the Washington 308 ¥arde must average if opne>s por yard. ight Infan ‘The Satint must bez? inchs wide inade of eet intoniey have the ape led mc 3 lirt, which list must consist of not less than 12 zens generally, that they will have the ho or, while Worn Shrestsos spc 06ge of the Cloth- | of gi-ing their’ Twenty-fourth Annual Ball van in the whole length of the pieos; must we" Y Hot less tha S'- ourcee per Yard, wocostaim ineash | SV HLLARDs’ OrERa Hovsz, on EASTER DAY, 9th April. 1860. i200 about 23, ards; the wa: p mst be cotton, pure ‘ 1 hy ndigo blue, varn-dyeds and the filing wool; pure | . £R6 Committee assuro the public that all their e nose and throat, from whence it progresses down- with danger to the rights of every citizen. Passed, when the House adjourned. wards to the lungs. Let this fact be ever kept in We speak thus freely, because the subject is of —.+—_ view. the gravest importance. while our relation to the Preceedings of Te-Day. Lastly. Catarrh is caused by those ‘‘colds in the Parties in conilict enables us to do so without ex-| y. turg Senatz, to-day, Mr. H re head” which become practically known to most posure to misapprehension. Mr. Schell and his| !3 y chairman oe tae rele rose to an in. | persons two or three times a year? it is common In Contributors are our political adversaries; the com- | (uiry of the chairman of the District Committee | Pettgren waa young people, as'well as in adult eocrrrvaigtrd Se tee co yal are aut as to any proposed action in relation to the D's- ae wales ar tang it relay. eis to _ political friends. But right is right, an 8 | trict jail. e jai larynx, renderin; oice feeble an joarse in procedure seems to us quite another thing. It is utes naan get 5| ailing and sini and, by the further exten- an attempt to inake party capital by an abuse of Se nadie pis ‘a tor te oe y fon 4 | sion of the irritation to the delicate tubes and cells power—a dangerous stretch of a doubtful preroga- prisouens aad contentea that scinetning ought oF] of the Lungs, becomes the great cause and direct ive. i = feeder of consumption. If, therefore, we wou ‘The fact may as well be stated, that this whole | BE, Immediately done for its improvement, He | prescrve the heath, and effaciually guard the lenge business of developing political scandal by legis- fining ‘witnesses tn no ei slg sec ies from disease, we must begin by the removal of lative investigations has already been about run thrown tein the sitet ace ailen ere they were | Catarrhal affections into the ground. Intelligent, fair-minded men Mr. Brown replied that there tea been so many | __ TREATMENT.—Chronic Catarrh, like asthma are growing sick of! n so far as public func- iett ; al Sonsumption, s hitherto hed no rv ys tionaries and other recipients of public money are | Conficting outside influences at work about the | 774 Consumption, lias, hitherto bed no remedy Persenal. --** Hon. W. T. Avery, Tenn.; Hon. W. A. Richardson, Il.; are at Browns’. -1>-Gov.M. Morrill, Me., and Maj. H. Eatting, N ; are at the Washington House. Hon G. R. Riddle, of Del; and C. T. James, of R.1., are at the National. ---*Purser Belknap, U. S. Navy, is at Wil- Jards’, from a very extended and rapid tour on special duty on the coast of South America. *++* Major L. P. Graham, U.S. A.; Hon. H.S. Randall, Hon. W. W. Campbell,*Hon. David Paul Brown, of N.Y; T. Butler King, of Ga; Preston, of 8" C., are at Wiilards’. y fect, and they “ ite fc jai 2 It remains a stain and reproach on the page of | isdigo biue, wool dy ach balect 4” yaris sto provared to aurpt a TO ae pati ittsburz Chronicle of Thursday eve- | required to cive an account of their dealings with | site for # new jail that no legislative action bad medicine. Nor bas failure resulted from the want | shall avciage une aud. haf ounces tothevard, ning bavlishes an account of an accident in acoal | the Treasury, we uphold the claim to the fullest | Dee” obtained; though the Committee had urged mine at Irwin’s Station. Six men were precipi- and no pico» shall be below £14 omnoes to the yard. | tainment evertiver Wy tie Geren eee ee Tho eatinet t-owsers must bo inade of material like | "“Witharg colsbrated Mivtere ead Gotilion Band theebove. The broateleth and satinet of which | has been enc the ocension. garments are made shail b2 well eponged before | "Tne Ball will he opened with e grand dress pa made vy to - ‘The Fiannel must bs all wool, ypereteas 7 at} igs ais gone OS 7 as, and twill:d, ma in es of about | (. ol a owers, ' B erie ai tength, 27° inches wide weishing 5 Capt Jas ¥ Da A Jas E Power Wm E Dente, e - of menns of relief within our reach, or from the extent. Even this may be abused; but it is salu- | i Spend Oe wanted to know what authority | ¢¢¢ of the disease or the malignity of its nature; tary, conservative power, and we rejoice in_see- Congress had to build a cost] jail for the District | fF We can reach the diseased parts by all the ing it fearlessly, searchinzly exercised. Bnt drag: | of Columbia i aie *') forces of the Materia Medica—so.ids, fluids and glug private citizens, or those who were private | %) Pe gases—and the disease itself is only a simple citizens when the acts as to which inquest is made fee rs Peter ere chronic inflammation. Physicians have failed be were committed, before Investigating Commit. | fr th z ae capse they have not striven to succeed earnestly tees, to be catecbised in secret. under cirenm. | District of Colombia, but for that of any offender | CAH y 4 dig y tated one hundred and twenty feet down the shaft by the breaking of a rope, and all killed. +--+ Lieut. W.C. West. U.S. Navy, returned to bis residence (Thirteenth street) in this city, on Saturday, from a full cruise of two years on the coast of Africa in the U. 8. sloop-of-war Vin- > Li John Tucke E Morcoe, HD Morgn, i 7 id with a liet on cach ed eof 4 wiite Sw Ee A de ; it | 2nd rationally. They have been generally sats- | O8UC*S per ya ake Sorg's WE Butts, James Martin, Mheo Warns Games the crew of which ship is now being paid | stances which secure them no protection againat | *retted. by a United It War the ony incite | fied with squirting & little warm iwater op the piose. To be paokel ia bales of 1opiccse tie proves | 2e4,a, Sheehan, cream, Foe Beene. off and discharged at Boston. insult, nor against the most inquisitorial and im- [the kind that tho veda oes jon | nose, and in prescribing an “alteracive” by the | BOPS hed ceparately without cloth boards; cach = af the Mil . rtinent ering and pryin into thei ‘ivat of the kind that the Federal Government had rh whic! 5 a a ‘s ~ in’ 50) yards and 15% pownde =) Committee on if the Military. ---+ 4 letter to the Buffalo Advertiser says: | Pt! peering prying in ir private | After the transaction of routine and. private | St0mach,which, of course, does no good. Catarrh | ‘vale to contain ‘a 1 fa PP Maj LJ Middleton, Capt “« The seat of Mr. Sickles will be awarded to Mr. chee) wee oa oat must either be | pusiness, the Territorial resoiutions of Mr Deva is rarely Wes asa cae of the nose alone, but is pei ess Averase weight than 48.10 Calon Capt Jos Peck, pm at Williamson, Mr. Cooper's to Mr Howard, and | 5*fictly lim or utterly stopped. L = : is generally accompanied by more or less hoarse- re . «} P FP Bacor. Capt Schwarzman, Capt Wav Mr. Barrett's to Mr. Blair. Mr. Andersons, Ma | _ Mt. Thaddeus Hyatt has heen one month or mddrece the Bedale dics oerns brnceeded nt | nes, showing that the Irritation which exists in | ,, The Overshiris, Undershirts, and Drawers must | Sargt W 8 Teel Winter Davis, Mr. Morrison Harris, Americans, | ™0Fe in prison. for no offence known to the laws, d . ESE ene Pon ba made of flannel like tha a! e e Barns.ey Sheeting mu . wimiane cin weight, twelve ounces 31101} ny, 4, Sopot omythe part af the Citizens, per yard; texture. 4 by 4 to 1-16 inch, H X Withers Matthew The Canvas Duck must ba free from cotton, 27 James Halidoy, W T Dove. inc-es in width: and about 36 yards inthe piece, | A'S jorce, "= W it McPherson, doub'e thread, warp and filling; weight, eighteunces | Graton Powell, 3 P Pe per, 4 23-100 per yard; texture 9 by -0 te 34 inch. Maior Donohoo, FPF Lante CH Anderson, Ad) He Cy » Ca re QrarEdtewers, Go Pit Ki greatest intensity in the nasal membrane also in- be free from cotton, but for refusing to answer questions that he believes | ©108ed- volves the larynx and lining of the wiadpipe. Ne. Senate's Committee has no right to put. If| Hovse.—Mr. Leach, of N. C., introduced a| We cammet, tontone hope to remove it by appli- Mr. Schell should experience like treatment in a | »i11 to 1 t enti CAG cations to the nose only. The course | have pur- Se oa ea tos seeme tons feximore | co cau ovation of Gok tere ore | aned With Klar aa eine ate Wanton and inexcusable than in Mr. Hyatt’s, there | the compensation of members of Congress” ap. | \'U:1¢ astringent vapor is directed to be inhaled mut be & popalar peat x against ae whole been nos. 16, 1856; referred to Committee on | two or three times aday, from the inbaling instru- usiness. 4 Sb betetainy one thing; aj 4 ze. will be retained in their seats, in spite of the ener- age and efforts of their democratic caggestants So the political wind seems to be blowing, at all events." +++ Mr. H. Markinfleld Addey, fora long time well known in London as a publis! er, arrived in this city on Friday bythe Kanga’ He is ac- alt, : a fe The Shoes must be plainiy stamped with the con | John Perubone, LD Towers, T Stevens, a ment described in my treatise, the patient being | tra-tor’s uame, number of the ehoe, and year when | Jo's, sc" W Wall, JF EM Ae Pde by a government by investigating committees with Mr. Jobn Cochrane, of N. Y., introduced a bill | Careful to exhale through the nostrils. By this | mzd2, ‘The eizes to be in the fo lowing proportions | 3 F Bree. Hon companied by Mr. William Newman, one of the | fnlimited discretion 1 quite another. We greatly | for preventing the vessels of any Government, in- trio of artists engaged by the London Punch. W_W Beaton, means the diseased surface is acted upon in every prefer the former. and believe few reflecting men | Clusive of those under subventio: fur each 1) pairs, uniess otherwise ordered, viz: 8 rkwood, Mr. Addev proposes to establish a daily illus: Bee sucht part. Nos Fat Nee aed sor No ile Phe noone eet a el Prat ath apy porgereaee U Will be found to dissent from our choice. Government,.from carrying aught save bullion iti tions, Da: No. 9,7 of D Zo > » must oon- (D Wallach, bo poi trated comic paper in this city, in size equating eames and specie, ‘and neither passunsers, letters not shore ne meee, uae of the tnbalations, I daily | form ia ail wespets to the saunples af the vara, acd Wom Joho Purdy” the Paris Charivari. No expense has been spare C freight for hire. under penalty of seizure; re- | condition of the med be delivered in good, strong boxes, the topsof w: . in the preparations for the enterprise, and a thor- Tue Recent Prorest oF THE PREsIDENT.—It ei - » condition of the me ough trial is to be made.—N. Y. Tribune --*- ‘The St. Louis Democrat, of Monday, says : We learn that a number of the friends of Mr. ug A = brane, by a silver showering J ferred to Committee on Commerce. syringe, which | have iS expected that Mr. Hickman will to-day make a Mr. Thayer, of Mass., introduced a rezolution OBe. ; urpose. The extr report from the Judiciary Committee on the re- | constituting Dacotah a land district, and pro. & Pt m1 . e ; to be securely fastoned with sorewa.and each box Given, Hiram Richey, G A Spriogman, to contaio 25 pairs,in these eon. viz: 8 pairs | E Edmonson, Carrol Brent, Heap — iad No. 5. with 17 of No. 6, 15 of 7, with 12 of No, | Geo Hell, pene Kiekwond, had constructed for the mity of the syringe is 4 Aagust Koch, athaniel Sardo, 8 Z nto the throat, and then the curved part is tarned 16 of No 9, wit 7» { Nu. 10, and? | Aegan Bock, Jas McDermott, Henry Shaw. the gentleman Wier bea ie cot at; | cent protest message of the President siding for adinission to the House of a delesate up behind the curtai: palate, and a jet of the ho colt skin and kip-skte shows to be) (7S iva” 3'W Meade a i oe een a ah a8 j ie: ea The committee take the ground that Mr. Co- erefroin; referred to Committee on Public Lands. solution thrown agai y side of the’posterior Sooks must be woven or knit, indigo | Te* Goldsmith, rom the $100,000 breach of promise verdict, pai ae : nares at the same instant. Early in practice, tind- sha'l be w-il scoured, and in color Floor Managers. _ him a visit on Saturday evening last, when the | Vode’s resolution did not contemplatea judgment, LO. ly | ing the want of such an instrument, | was in the | gnd.qua ity fa'ly equal to sample. James Martin, WE Dante, J Vauik, verdict of the Jory in the breaeh of Promise case | but was merely to inquire into the correctness of oommunic Ml luntae | babit of using aa elastic tube, sealed at the ex. | Tho Materesses niust weigh ten pounds, including | Wm Dowding, James A King, 3 Armstrong. was known, and complimented him with a sere- in allegations, the: re erie ja held at/Odd | tremity with wax, and vrated with small nade. The ‘defendant™ looked quite smiling certain allega ‘ions, therefore there can be no | of the District « will be held at Odd | tremity h wax, and perforate: a osm formal trial. Fellows’ Hall, > and jovial, and opened some long-uecked bottles the 8th instar on the occasion. A gentleman, who came in Sunday evening on the Pacific Railroad, reports pikes | scen a pole some thirty feet in height sur- mounting the Tower = Shaw’s residence,) from the top of which flapped a red flag. apa er are having in Boston a small dispute as to whether the Draytons give dramatic enter- talnments, or not. These artists are very success- ful; so much so, it seems, that they will not yield 1 MONDAY next, | boles, to this I fitted a piston, and used it as a « They say, in this respect, the President is not | ‘up72t BANGS, Grand Soo, | YTB tise eppuieatohe eck mae one entitled even to the privileges and immunities of lem THE CHARLES ticking. which is to be ovt 6 feet in tength, and 3! TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, admitting a = 1uches wide, The covers must measure 71 inches | tieman a .d two indies; procurable of the membe:s in length and 29 izches in wi The hair ticking. | and at the ball. No ladies’ printed invitations is conform to samples. . sued, invitation is made general. ankin must be equal to tue best blac Amer- D. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. hin, 26 inches wide, texture 5 threads by 4 mor 17,22,94,25,31; ap 3,7,9. poyee vepes 16h of an inch, dyed with pure Ben- HE NATIONAL BLUES Have the b . ‘Tho biankets must weigh tix nds ir, mzorm thetr iriends je public gene- mitpohres baja ae RESUS Fa pu ay ne Oa it weigu 3% pourds, an air ehail wei: ess | Focond Han $ ponds 's ougcen ‘Tiky must bemadsot| ROOMS, on EASTER MONDAY on wht HEIDSIECK CHAM- | dren submit to them from day to day, and get up a private citizen; and is less favored than Sena- 21 b asumers ‘of cheae pases from the chair laughing. By this simple treat- tors and Representatives in Con; 5 me lampagne show _ plways | ment, I have been able to break up the most in- pa Congress {eon the label Sond eo eme i -Gharles Heidmeck’s | veterate Chronic Catarrh in from four te ten ARMY INTELLIGENCE —Col. D. 8. Miles, 2d in- ne is acknowl- ket. Itcan be obtained in Washington of Parker | that I doubt if it fail in one case out of an hun. fantry, has been directed to proceed with his regi- | & B B.C. Ds rted into the mar | Weeks, and so generally successful has it been, rothers, Hamilton & Leach, F. Hisogn Go. duckeon &*Broktsr Mdloaa S| “Geaarbe property and faithfully employed. | clean wls', and each Manet muathe marked“. gecarion’& fag wil be prescnted io the Company - 7 - A001 C., ac! oY ta, 2 ii it. . Navy,’ in the campie. been to the requisition of the Boston Theatre proprie- | Mental staff, on the Ist of May next, to Fort Rip- | Bost: Bdwerd ial fand E.R. Whitoe Go | oo stjemptien stage; a middie, or “confirmed | “dhe Bisck Silk’ Eeaeaiorohicfy sonst ake) ee mekesicad tors to siop. It seems that the Boston Theatre | lev, Minn., at which post the headquarters of the “106 Boatlan New vere, -| Size; ud a last, or “wiccrated”? stage. ‘The lunge | 31% inehes, and wei Jounce and 12 gra:ns Troy; PHCkeTS ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentie- Fyopery (formerly Melodeon) was conveyed to | 2d infantry are established. fe 11 3m Sole Acenta for North Amora, "| do not become immediately stuffed with tubercles, | '"Biddera forthe above ‘wil specify whether the | man and indies. cos Cc. r J with ee ay ote tar Brevet Second Lieut. Martin D. Hardin, having = = 2 or crowded by foul ulcers. It is only after months, matic or theatrical representations; an e point of dispute is, whether the performances of the Draytons come within the restrictions. The New York Express says, in relation to the quarrel: “The understood law here, in ‘theatricht per- formances’ is, that nothing comes under that head artiz.es they propose to furnish are to. be of the Committes af Arrannements. Erowtn, production and manuinoture of the United Ceptain Watt, Sere’t Flood. ‘States, as a preference will bs given to such. i tL t. Foxwell rivate ° A schedulo of the three sizes for each 16 pieces | 18t Lieut. Foxwell, = of made up clothing will be found with the sam- Committee on Part of the Military. plex at the respective yards ; and ali theaboveartu- Mai. oon 1 Weightman, Col ay poem nom inated to the Senate for promotion in the | GTORIES OF INVENTORS AND Discoy- | 24, often years of irritation—of stow, insidious 3d artillery, has been assigned to duty with th So ies in Science and the Uscful Arts; a book for | Pigtess—from the slight hatte? to the fst depo: : ; y «| Od.sud young, with illustratioua. —Pisosts conte ences {rom Bronchitis” to the first depo- recruits ordered to Oregon, by special orders of ‘The The B 5 inbo ‘66 Pones. being volume 2 of the Rainh sition of a little speck of *-twherculous matter” in March 31, 1860, from the headquarters at New | and Lucky Story, by Jacob Abbots Pitctsn eee | a single lobule, from the first depositions of i cles, ivciuding tae necessary buttone. rings, &c., a " i. * es * York. Just received and for sae br . tubercle to the filling up of a whole lobe, or a gre to be ful-y equal in the qual ‘tare, color, | Co!. P. Foros. - Le J. le which does not require a change of scene. What | ¥° ee BLANCHARD & MOBUN, | whole lung with this matter, and its festering and | Oto eal F equal ta th ‘conform in pat: | Col. WR: Drinkard, Mey: Kawant Tower. the Boston provisions may be, we know not.” Tue WeatneR—The following report of the | 222 orner Pa. av and bir venth et | burrowing among the delicate air cells, until the torn, sizes. aud workmacehip tosaid samples. - Capt. J. ¥. Davie, Lieut. J- E. Powers, — —_— La 2 IFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. whole of the lung diseased becomes reduced toa} ‘the number or quantity which will be required oO} Light Infantry. Prem Callfersia weather for the morning is made from the Amer- | | mass of hopeless disorganization, that thisdreaded | of each of the foregoing a ticles cannot be precisely | Capt, J, Peck, Lieut. 8, ion Pesneiees oasis ie of March have | 1822 Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- BEARDS! IARVEY, malady reaches the last and final stage. The tity spearhead in the ferstoney ae ten ee Of thé President's Mounted Guard, eeu received by theCecinad nar | sonian Institution. The time of observation ta] Witt effect Ine an na Proporty in | CTTr 18 too wide-spread among the people, and | wil, therefore, hs. made ta the quantity of each | Capt. Tait, ofthe natintent, Bishop, A Japanese steamn corvette arrived at San Fran- | about 7 o'clock. the best companies, and at the lowest rates. too general even among physicians, to regard | articles so epecifi-d, ard for such further qrantity sy juare. chien Gn the 196, Ae dave hae ein ee aren. 9 1088 ane paid punctuatiy: consumption as a disease, marked not only by | as tho Burosu may requir. Tae price must be unt- | Capt. Towers, Lieut. Shekell. the first native veisel ever permitted to leave the | Washington, D.C. -++.elondy, wind $ rire cranigetd entitled to an interest in the profits | ‘coweh.”" but by the expectoration of “pus,” by JR the above grticies must bo sxbjeotto such in- Capt. Sch Pe eee eee, shores of Japan. She brings information that the | Richmond, Va. -cloudy, 67°. LEV BEAR DLEY Full, HAR VEN. | of feat and strencte Te catty, Budd wasting |, ontionat Gas place of dete oon he Of the Washington Yagers.” Japanese Embassy was to leave for the United | Petersburg, V: «cloudy — + oe AY of flesh and strength. Iu other words, to apply Bureau may direct; and no articie will ve received | Capt. Ki Lieut. Sy/ States In the Powhatan on the liticat heure | Raleigh Nc ‘clear, 50° No, 267, the disesee. er emntion” only to the last staxe of | taatie not fully equal tothe sampleinevery rcepeet, | COPE Kings Uden Oe The corvette brings the officers and crew of the | Wilmington, N.C celondy, warm REFRIGERATORS, WATER the disease. Were this otherwise, we sbould not | aud which does not conform ts the sripuistions ay Lieut, Langran, ont gomery Guard. steamer Feantuere Cooper terentiy creas | coturabee So lead Ware: COOLERS. BATH TUBS have expressipns as “it is only a catarrh; “the isions of the contract to be mada. Capt Hollingsworth, ofthe stone Lee iatentry. the eaet ar tmote Cooper, recently wrecked on | Columbia, $C. ears warm SUMMER FURNACE disease Is all 1m the throat.” of “it is only a slight | ‘The who's must be dadivered at the risk and ex- t. Shafer, of the Nationa Rife US. Navy, at the request of the Jorntee are | Augusta, Gi ae Also, a. complnte aeearinent STN and ga. | Uomchial affection” 'Alsw! there are are few Fe eed ith ete aes She tncpect. | Lieut: Waticine, at See ernment, consented to assist in the navigation of | Savannah, Telear, 71°, wind-S PANNED WARE, at prices tornitthe tumoss > | Siler from these affections, trifling and uaim. | 1% officers to be appointed by the Navy Depart. | Lt! mittee on Part of the “8 the corvette across the ocean. ‘The Chief Admiral | Macon, Ga. selear, warm, S. S4IRV : crete ey may seem. who do not, sooner or | inont : : axorJ.G Berrett, Mr. John of the Japanese Navy came asa passenzer. ‘The | Columbus, clear, warin Washington Stove Man’ ory, ater, till a consumptive’s grave! ors must d:stinguish the prices foreach] Dr- J. B. Blake. wo pond steamer will remain at San Francisco until the | Montzomery. Clear. very wan. aps-eost__S. E.cornér Pa av. and Kloventh it, | <—_-——--_--—ressese seer -oned ing clase, and must be oniou'ated | Ex Sa or Mierrader, Bronte arrival of the Powhatan, when she will return to | Prairie Bini, cleat Peresir ervrrs: ; ate LOST AND FOUND the contract iucrnd ne the neoestary buttong «| MT. dF Brown, - , report the progress of the embassy. She is of 250 | Mobile, Ala... loucy, 722. us oINE «ph ESH FRUITS! ie ceeds In care of failure on the part of the cont as 0-8 to : tons burden, with a crew of 57 men. and carries | New Orleans, La. -cloudy, 74°, wind S EINE. A tOsmall guns. The San Franciscans are delisbted Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a.m rected for temperature,) 29,768; at néo2, Thermometer at 7 a. m., 60°; at noon. es G5 REWARD —Straved o- stolon from the sub- | setver the severe! artic ex which may bo o:dered Dd sciiber on April Ist, a sinall COW, with white fae» asd ports eit; had a salt piece of rope d her horn when she leit. vert, r. Wm. prove. r. R. B. Frenoh, 6 ns shone, May weasel time Ra Spr per yet ra = . r. emg Rollins, of tae urean ot rovisions and Clothi ennehan. shall b» anchorized to purok sse or direot purchaees ia eee Mr. Freak & d to re made cf what may be requ red to supply the at her arrival, and are exerting every ¢tYurt to en- tertain the visitors, hoping thereby to stimulate the lucrative trade already commenced. ‘The export of wheat from California still con- tinues; 10.000 \ BROWN Geficiency, — = alty Ladi ding igen in tcks are now affoat destined for sme dedn MALTA—Business ofimport-| Wi seca ana diy ferived fresh, in cans, apes - Third, between fand K steeris, ents copy iuereo!, at the. Bureau of Provisions gad WANTS. : 2, ee is rexenes of every ine holesale and retail. by 5 ; Ee : = + he : —$— trata? Mud 12,000 have been purchased for Aus- ED AY EVENING. atsis oelockne et GEO. PEARSON, a TCE S Oxo 8 gold dox | Glersine, ot pe cubes oy the Ni ANTED—A ‘smart, active and sober COl. Ex-Governor Boggs, formerly of Missouri, i dort the Grand Commander. “ap 'at_ | _ap9-tt 491 Bighth st., near Pa. av. mid Loth oneravadl with setiel ween or le aud received. ine CORED, MAN, one who understands the tak a SE, Seemeciy of Mleseuri, ts THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TH HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A BRANCH | witli lattleaxc.aidthe Lier F in oll Enelich oa. | _/E&0 or more approved sureties in a sum equal to ing care of horses. Apply at JOHN WILEY & ead. ‘ 5 i Washington city Pre ay TEV E store at No. 320 seventy stent, Ane i, Neel Will he paid on their | the estimated emount of the respective contracts | CO.’S Drug Store. St Charios Liotel, «o-ner oi te of toe itation bas commenced from all | Wilt be heat tigie Road Presbyterian Chaschun | doors above D'st and aided tore geal ry to Ms AUT & BRO. Penn | ii be required, and twenty per centum will be | Third st. aed Pa ne. : eerres pera efor the, Washoe mines. The | Ninth streets on TUESDAY next, at Lo'cloe assortment et Seaine: withheld from the amount of ali payments on Bo. correspondents there for all the leading Califor- | friends of the institution are respectfully iyi ROSENTUAL’S MAKE = nia papers coincide in rexard to the productive. MRANKLIN attend. ait) A. L. F Count threol ne coittral areurat acd notin au | WW Sukie BAN oxpaytuenl INFANTS ©- ent to be paid aatil it isin respects comp’ ‘Ten J rate ss with: and erehty Peforatumo the arnount of s — Tenth st. Recommendations required. liveries made wili be paid by the Navy Agent with- P ness of the mines. They state that the region ef country bordering On the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is one vast expanse cf of Ladicn’ Mis: nd Children’s SHOES. an ex. ) REWARD.—Ranaw its’. Boys’ ‘and Youths BOOTS $500 ber, residing in Upper hich will be sure to please all who | Prines George OMY am ‘s MEETING if J Took: fo l article, 1 ve al ~ | of the 4th inst. in thirty days after triplicate bills, duly authentica- OY WANTED.—Wanted innediately, a small, miveral wealth, including gold who have traveled ext chaseha ful line of Northorn-made work cipuet | THs. aced al ’ te!, shall have been presented to'bim. intelligent and active Boy, from Il to years of mineral wealth, inc! ng gold and silver. Al- Europe, have appointed a from the manufacto.ies, which will seli at aston. | hightabout 5 ight copper e«lo Bidders whore proposals shal! ibe lone (and | age, who would have no objection to travel. Apply though a large number of our people continue to ap to be held THIS NG at half-past 7 | !shingly low prices, aed slondé fe ir; abrupt in his manne none sero tle be a , and as early | innnediately at PHILP & SOLOMONS’ Meteo doubt the reliability of these accounts, (which | o’elock, at Wesley Chapel, corner of Filth and Fl. J. ROSENTHAL, _ eiaee. nes ae xeeollocted. Tt -~ ——— sage ve lerdal : sig per de 5 politan Bookstore, 332 Pa. avenue, between 8th and ee prehjbly exaggerated,) public opinion seems | stcorts’to which tte pulife ase Fopscuulte ined Ae rarer peoe at, NO O80 Seventh » io en “or gio" if taken 1a Mary? | the Bateau with ee ae apt be returned to | joth sts. Cis s a av., or ab. * a ys Bio et y- by a <.TAXTeL. f.. .... , —— ice te wines Genero pe . ie as aoa ee land, Virginia or the Di-tiict of C lumbia. Jolin | required for the regular tranemiesion of the mail. ANTED—To invest a few thousand dollars in and "Weohines Parteners Sreeee | NOtic The council of the German was purehased by n the estate of the late | A record, or dup icate of the letter informing the the purchase of notes that will not be due taila a P: - tae lt erritory, to urge Congress to Evangelical Church, First Ward, Washing. ‘TO SAN FRANCISCO Jconard 1. Chow, and has relat Washington | bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be short of on» year.and are secured by deeds of trust bu a Pacitic Ratlroad trom St. Paul’s to the f city, respectlully request that all sons who city, at Mr. Jas, Somerville’s, ( «| deomed a notification thereof, within the ‘meaning ope For further particulars inquire at Colembia river, is sttongly advocated by the Ore- have batind decen ead friends 1 IN EBIGET DaYs Wa ington J. Bealle's, Pring of the act of 1m, an his bid will be made and ac- | No. 63 K street north. ap 7-cost*_ y é yard. near Mr, or % 3 t 5 7 7 LTE : ; Gen. Palmer. at the Dalles, is preparing to open | !2t!! aud 13th stevet Ex Tne every offer made must be sccompanied al ee ps sof RIED PLS yeews.ee. & 2 wagon road to the Remilkamaer mines. Three | {out for 3. tieedgestent. Mr. Central Overland California | qui GARIBALDI For the naeal torvioe ae It eh eae enone | French, either ‘ae waiter br footman in a private hundred thousand dollars nave een neta rare’ J.G. Lippolit, Secretary Se T o gust, 1946,) Dy & written guarentee cineed eed | fainily..” Please apply to-or address we a. Rich auriferous lands have been found at Retail. J.G.1LAPPOLDT, Sc, aD Heed ay for more responaibie persons, to the effect that he or | Office. for threedays. 73° —— e ; MR. W.B. CHILTON HAS THE PLES. | PIKE’S PEAR EXPRESS COMPANY. meme yee jeepg ser tgs? Pee the bidder or Pidders will, af ANTED.— Every one to kvow that SMITH, ot TRE sensor's report ives the white population lem Ure of announeing to tae eitioe eee ype a : ap7-st Near corner Thirtesnth strest. | tion wishin ve dase, with Gonk end oie ee Goto SMITHS Bevente ut tones TS $3,000,000. © igi aes Beweety Sh be ey a, Wee Lifecat Willa is Cor St Josette ATi ey AX PRESS will leave D . NOTICE, ties. tn furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau | and CAPS. ais 8p 6-3m EE cort Hall.on. TU April Voth, | DAY, april 4S; carrsing Iieeerehes ol nen ISSOLUTION OF COFARTNERSHIP, _ | wil! not be obligated to con oor proppes: ae. ANTED-By 8 young woman. whocan come 136, M e 3 ‘The copartne-ship bereto‘ore existing under the | less accompanied by the guarantee required by law; y 5_Wwom! can Later from Europe iam. Me ext oni | must be in Government stamped prvelopes,) @-d | navies tf H. Moran. RA. Hyde a bs. "Keasben’ | the competency of the guarantee to be cerlified by well recommended. a SITUATION in a store. The steamship Niagara arvived at New York | thocelestint emis ta; tobe had at | “Telographto messages frets sil eerts of the United Loran de Co aad he Heeger ne name of | We, Nai7 Agent, District Attorney, or Colieotor | Pleads ald-ons Box No.3, Star Office. "ap on Saturday night, with advices from Liverpool | ti principal hotels and bookstor 1 rgymen } States anu Canadas.in connecti n withthe point of - Hyde & Co.,are this to the 24th of March. SF uRCAES n nsent, 1 ~ wd ee relative to the freer a seph Tela- R: Acie t . B. Keasbey, or H. Mor: & mith oriz itoatia | feehcacan ih ie enna engetno ap7 departure, wi!l be received up to 4 O'clock a. 1n. 8p 7 ; ~ the day o BLL mitted over the Placervill> and St. J ntull'uniform | graphic wire to San Branc: ING next, A =o M4 WIANTED_B; a cc. i ANTED-B tleman_ residi piecation to the Nay agente at Ponainen,cet®: | W Heixhis of Georgetown, « NURSE for vw Hampshire: Boston, New York, Philadel von. 3 ‘a 5 years age Also, a oul ‘The news by this arrival is quite interesting. timore, Norfolk, Pensacola, and ae this phia, Balt-| Beas S. Address Box 1, Stat Office. ‘The King of Sardinia had formally accepted the annexation of Tuscany, and had signed a decree ATTENTION, NATIONA ou will meet at your Arn n MONDAY EVEN the departure of the Exoress, and t by the connecting expre eee Dat specication @ bidder: ss called tothe samples | 92S ent aire a . s busi i ription of artitles in- ne to that effect full And panetual attendanee is requisil., By ondet ie menors will, be delivered in San tranciecn | AR Yn pysinens to sattia relative to the f » | Spectiom before rectptton, @ inst totticti cone eset pe) Peon ig ed tat pher _Tn# French army wasdaily quitting Lombardy, | “ap 734 W. CADMAN. Secretary. | “Persons destting to schd Teleoreerie se aces fatgee tie. the! sume with Me Ra Aiyse wt eee nad consractreeri Cian aie hee ne am PROPRIA cid BORN Rune Sisonest the and the troops would occupy Savo: > aes cP = > - do bi ing applicati ie h er hi is given, a f tet 4 Q ; NG St No, 460 Sev ‘The Constitutional says ‘this step is not indica- EEE a ES TLNGUISHED CIT | Sitvoe inthe Carnie jPFlieation at any Tevegrap RAY DE, | andshetr autention ts also particularly directed tothe | Sath aty opposite Post Office Department. ape sim tive of coldness towards Sarninia. but is only be- | Institutian fen’= Christian. Accoeiat | — Letters will be received up to two o’clock- p.m, © ‘act of the Wth August, 1846, apS-lawaw cause the independence of Italy is now irrevocably | tion respec nee that arra mits on every Monday id will bo forwarded t> the cx’ | Washington City, D. C., April 6, 1860, assured. ——________—__ heen made for a series of Lectures by erninenten Tagl that week at St. Joseph, at 4S1 Teutu rt., NOTICE, PECIAI. NOTICE. FOR SALE AND RENT. 2g Sardinian troops had commenced evacua- | Zens. bedelivered at the Smither sau Teetitns Full partigninrs gan be obtained on apphoation to | gH#-MORAN & J. P. BILTON have, this 6th RespeciSu ly Addr.ssed_ to the Citizens and ng Savoy day of April, 1360, associated themselves together nember o| eeocinds 1 the Agenta cf the ( = S A Pvench dispatch explaining the necemty for ery member of the association will be entitled eee ene TE RC: ihe Wood Strang. Washi For other “‘ For Sale and Rent” advertisemen: ree ete: of thea Saeki evans. | Sueded tie caer Heras | attain eae aneigeal Se sarpucet| | =erre) “ » receive a ticket. a ; - s . Ate | co) a h a new aa ___ vontat ned wou. of Savoy had bren published, but | free wfexpense. ail can, procuce tone teu | Leavenworth City, Kaneass Marohcle oid stand of Moran & Co , F street arth: Darwen, | ESTABLISH ERT ec oe Soyer FOR, RENT—4 email neatly farniahed HOUSF. Fontained nothing new. France disavows the | tyne’s beckstore, Seventh street. below E. Tickets | Office New York—J. B. Simpsox, Vice Pres’t ‘sth and 14th streets wort ‘where they will always | K ard F streets, where be. front and back yards. Teautyeactks theory of natural frontiers. adinittins a gentleman and lady to one lecture will Samug. & ALLEN, Agents. St. Louts. | be found ready to cll the best articles of Wood | sel: s 1 iN Premises, No. 3863 © street, between 3 and ds The proceedings of the British Parliament had | also be for sue at all the bookstores. Price Becents. HJ. Spavupine, Agent, Chicag.». and Coal, on as reasonable terms as any other es- | and yURN ISHING. rs ats. SP 9 e03t* meade win eee at, Further progress iad been | This smailcha'ge is necessary to del:ay the ex: Jon Mosinee aegoneP Mo. | tablishmént of seen OMAN BILTON. | Stal ty eae iy, ole FOE, SALEIPOUR LOTS OP GROUND. «1 t * td ENSCS, AI . . - 2 . x a s je uated Second street east ; cae budget, and the income tax hed Feaconable in view ofthe mans omande brent ap93t__No. 481 Texth et., Washirgton, D.C. a CHARGE FOR STAMPING, At ee ee ae ee i streets north. Bach for froae ek oe Fhe reform Ville bad also been further debated. | Hack loctns wil eaialy ee ® sSUTIATON, TX!T1ap, STAMPING IN CoLors Most | N° “DEMPSEY & O°TOOLE’S, | theno poods are new acd snaione sifect, Fanning back 130 feet. "Terie made, cn--, The London Times admits that the wnucvatien a oo eee exe OEMPBEY & O'TOOLE: , Hee 526 Pa. aventic._ | in the country ee ey troct west, one square noth of heen Sent 8] v % Pio: cl ie ° is u x 4 4) 3 bi i yt and says it is ws bad in principle res aud Wrong, | and Aniti-Krow-Nothing Ass Dy Sythe, First | PPHE SQUARE ENVELOPE, so much used in | SMITHS se tae ae Eee g town se bac os SS eee a gra and one se the Contre Market. well surted the Rbine or a sudden attempt on Auten UPC! | Ward, will take place on TL AY NEXT, the fashiovable circles m Europe and this couutry. | CLarTHING are FURRISGING G9ODS. ap6-2w v the bacon or butter busine: s. Apply at 179 The ex-Duke of Tuscany was utwerp. 10th instast, at half past 7 o'ek at Stott’s Hall, | can be found at a SMITH celis his Goods Cheaper than any other ry SD SFAL, B of north Fifth’st.. above N. ap?-lw* test agalnat his expekreany 28 Preparing a pro. | corner ul Twentietl st a ee pean DEMPSEY & OTOOLE'S, house in town, apeam | SAV ANP SEAL: By et te wi FX RENT—a PRANE HOUSE nes ew The, Popular agitation in Hungary continues, | Wat. Ricoues, Soc'y. ap5-st_ | apz-2t 326 Pa. av., betw. 9th a: loth sts. 20 DOLLARS ag Jam een eA ae ata am Cand Dstreckswerth nen he “Serie” Numerous additonal arrests have’ been made of BALTIMORE CONFECHIONGRY, 1 NOTICES cosas of RicH FANCY Seaee Shops : Booussilere foquiss of WM: Hl. THOMPSON, at the Capito! —: : Y . in store a large an nutiful stock o} ani ad a ap corner Eleventh s' L i 6-x" wh sees gy a nearamgh vlad awe Paper says every day; Candice and uit WINDOW SHADES of every variety, fiom 4 to GENERAL STAPLE ARTICLES, “gic. - tae caioRe ‘OR RENT—A squlicpabitasp aber Gases rence telati reorient SePlied to | Rin tof al Pinte ond ones Shes Is fest long. E ; Adapted to the wants of famuies. Many of them JUST THINK OF.1T! FoRke On N stroct. No 390, betereran Telative to theanuexation of Savoy. Russia, Ornaments of Sil Kinds and siz lotte | SHADE ENS (iain) of nil widths, have besn bourht st therecent fare auction taics | A GOOD PIANO Panels ly pay-| 7th strente, i hoy gptnege ety — =~ Pope oe wr Bisno a ttn le Ss A TXTOK aad TRIMMINGS of every | in spe York at fifty per cent. sie wide § ments for $15, one for bats] or Sr. Apely poe Png BS wih <r, month A French frigate arrived off Nice, and sev- ished with al kinds Contest: | GILT WINDOW = 8. in portation, and we propose to run. off ata . 113 of fwelfth and W streets west "ape n* erul regiments were en route for that port Serais! a a) is Coni oiicee pou CORNICFS. BANDS, &c., &c. ema!l advances, to olose them out this season. 206 Pa av., between 9th and loth :t:. takers : c 7 vortes: , and most, ‘OR DS aud TASSELS of every vari- Wo r friends, an rchasers gen-| Melod: sale thi ments, 375 RK RENT—Throe-story b _ as favorable ©» 10m India report the cotion crop Paroh, Siascerceinmy Water loes, and Roman me our tack tefore making Ser He eee ore ER EE Te aOieee ney, Kost BRICK Phe merchants of Manchester Protest against the sreaged tarif! in tudia on cotton goods : 2. wit! ree tack build +0 TO ITK’S to get roar SPRING and | ines, ems, water, aud al ; « G3 # CLOTHING Na dep ee ax, *, i, al medern conveniences, No. UM oy! 417 Thirtoenth and H sts. chon TOME ai 7 50 on ee Ey pecsion giv a immediately.” fancier at eek, 5 3m, = ct: m PAPERHANGINGS of every rads, stele. and | JOSEPH SHAFFIELD, price, L. F. CLARK * Ail articles warranted to prove \ of Butoher’ ae hanger and Uphot Pate SOLLEY & G02” ison No, 386 eth #17 bok: 6 on aprgt No, 248 Paras Sor tae RereT: ops iv 993 th OES av, Poy ee,