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LOCAL NEWS. Demonstrations 1x RELATION TO FATHER vertisement e OrTours Parson tian THE FOLLOWING is the statement of the Tax Hy 4 large | Clerk, showing the value of real and: prscat ia thia of ee ore SAB. Ler AUCTION SALES. THE LATEST NEWS meeting of members of St. Patrick’s and other property returned by the Board of Assessors under | TLE. i ieuete, shel all ciate THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW —— = ‘Tax Srax ws printed om the fastest | Catholic parishes, together with many Protestant ‘annual assessment : Ths relatives and friends are invited to attend his | L#Z8 AFTERNOON &- TELEGRAPH site pres even of Baines sein | Eee wav bla abot, started | "* Fiat Wn “Tray — | oval urging Grounds aN otk, on Postlay, | py By WA MARSHALL Anetionser, | _ TELEGRAPHIC. js i - aa 4s 20 large as to require it to de put to press at am | at 7 olclock yesterday evening, tne atiecs being Third Ssh oe the 10th instant, 0 ound at 356 o'clock, on Tuesday y CARPETS axp Faxcr Goons. = early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | to give some expression of r sentiments in Fourth Ward aa In ity, on the ¢th instant, THOMAS ny front of the a Avesta, Ga., April 9—Hon. A ‘nt én re Twsive o'clock, m.; otherwise they | relation to the departure of Rev. T. J. O'Toole Fifth Ward.. i) coo) pfant son of Thomas and Ellen Lucas, street,s general variety ’ -» April 9.—Hon. . Stephens an Oe Ye from said parish Sixth Wad aed 5 weeks and 3 days, e” | owe 2 hand Furniture, Housekeeping | b&* Written'a private letter to one of the Georgie. may met appear until the next day. On motion, Hi. B. Sweeney, Faq... was elected Seventh Ward On the sth instant, at 113 o'clock p. m., MARY ko, &o. folerenes,s0, the Charleston Convention, in which : President of the meeting, and JohuF. Ellis, Esq, e Farts ROW LES. In her loth year or Mr. | ates every uarket morning throughout the sea~ he protests against Some of his name as a candi- Noricu.—Distrsct of Columbia Advertisements | a inted Secret x : ‘aa ral wil e place from jouse of Mr. Presidency. te pape in the BALTIMORE SUN are received | 1 ‘he President stated the object of the meeting, | To Whign end ae saine we propate wae the formorron eRe fourth, street, perrees Toad M. } peat WM. MARSHALL, Auct. i and forwarded from THE Star office. ¥ lock. Her young Alexandria Markets. when on motion by Mr. W. H. Ward, a commit. assess: fotal val 4 friends of the Sal i Ss aa ted By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ~< tee consisting of Messrs. W. H. Ward, J°S. Hac. [pence prepay ia he ite ae Washington | to attend, © ssvuath and day achools are request SAGE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FRUIT, | ALEZANDEIA, April 9 —Flour—Family #7 750 vey, W. E. Stubbs, Dr. Toner, and Geo. Savage is $35,435,225. , ‘ * $8; Extra $6.12a6.25; Superfine $547k" Wheat 7, vag Gn Monday mo: . the 9th instant, at 5% o’el’k, | * HITE L.Eap, &c.. aT AUCTION.—On 5 \ Razictovs — Easter Scxpay —Yesterday, the | was appointed by the Chair to draft suitekic aoe? afters briel but ied cies ECORI e. DAY MORNING, "gti tna af 100 cloak we will | white, flr to good, SI iéal 3, ed, $1 25010. anniversary of the resurrection of our Saviour from | lattes! water, Rervnxs, Sarurvay.—Jobn Simonds, | KICKEITS. wits of G. C. Rickets, axed 2 years: | S0ll, at vesdLiguore, and Fruit, the stock ofa retails | GO? ‘Ma50c. Corn Meal soesse the dead, was observed in the Catholic and Epis-| ‘The committee having retired— dronk and disorderly; fine and costs $1.15. Jas. Rabat cperal Tul! take place from the residence of | er dec'ining busines comprising— vo Tagg ‘oa Timothy $3a$3.7U; Clover $5.25 spbropriats cetemontea io columbia, with | | Mr. Sweeney addressed the meeting, alluding | Thomas aise oie Josephine Miles, do ; | afternoon, ith instant. at FO'cock (Fees) | Barrels Porto Rico sad Nee Onioons Sugare, Sean F ; pepropsiate ceremonies | Atthe Georgetown Col- | in terms of deep feeling to the pastoral career of | do., $2 15. Five lodgers were accommodated. ; aS aun ee, Jege, thecbapel was filled with students at 6 o'clock a. m., when holy mass was celebrated by Father Fulton. Thechoir, assisted by Prof. Caul- tield and members of the choir of St. Patrick’s ; 28.550. Provisions—Butter. roll, 1#a2c., bacon ted. tthel.s ree 5 Chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Ganpowder ani 7 Whisky 24a%5e Father O'Toole in St. Patrick’s parish. He spoke | Sunday._—James Barnes, charged with stealing ingiant JOS ARNOLD ace the 4 i ator mon Black Teas, 0c. Pork $7387 50. Lard talc of the Temperance Society attached to the parish, | a horse and wagon from a Mr. Bossart, of Alexan- t of Germany. and lor or toner ne Boxee Ratuns, Gitron aad bola. Eres: Fisb—Sbad $i4ai5 per hundred; Herring $128 and of its institution and success under his enthu- | dria, Va. The horse and wagon were reeoranal | ates oxce Brown and Cestile Seen eed ane 14 per thousand. 1 Boxes Brown and Castile Scapand sacke Salt, | *!1 Pet thousa Pt s ; a e! gable labors in a] irnes committe ja ugustus unt, ee seeeseeeneenneeeneeeennnereeeee io) Sperm ant ‘amantine 68, L Markets. Church in this city, sung the 2d mass of Mozart. or the orp children: pis ped ey obtain ae with nrestenie =a atempeion ire Be ¥, Bu you Gollee, Cineer, Alspice, jaltimere 4 H ates ate airick’s Church, corner Tenth and F | almost unaided and alone, a beautiful a. and | the bouse occupied by Chas. Werner as a restau- AUCTION SALES. Kjes Piokies, Bags seg =) sei 5 57. Wheat closed peopnaty white eee a ptt orclock a. m., the old church was | fitting it up in an appropriate manner for a ceme- | tant; jail for further hearing. Wim. White, col., "By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioncora, | Pench Becker koe tees and Hickory | $1.60ai-70; red 1451.50. Corn active, at an is anand yn a ele aa ha | Mere PAs Se | RR PALE: BARRARD Ketone | Pongo ace strane of 4 mite taoke | aor © congregation and others, draw: Yy nefit and welfare of with | phus Davis, charge of larceny; dismissed. ‘Two ¥ LF , | Flour Buckets and Boxes, Sacks, Provisions closed steady; mess pork S188$I¥.25, bear the farewell arks of their pastor ard | whom he has for lodgers. oslo EXIDAY AFTERNOON, isth inst, | Jor kogs White Leek 4 friend, Father O'Toole, whose minisirgtions with connected. Sore ss pasior here been = pare or Lor iaye, Mil sell in front of the Coe Ainren his flock so long and pleasantly maintained, were to cease from thatday. The choir. under Prof. Caulfield, sung the Kyriee and Gloria of Hum- Mel's grand 2d mass in EF. flat; after which, before the gospel. the “Gaudeamus” by Diabelli, was sung. Father O’Toole then ascended to the pulpit and read the gospel beginning at the 4th verse of the 16th chapter of St. Mark’s gospel. He thensaid: It was my al eae my brethren, from this beautiful passage of the Gospel, to have preached to you of the resurrection of the Son of by 5; Whie- . r Cases Marseilies Claret, Champacne and Oil rime S15; bacon sides 10. Lard Lal2c Dr. Borrows followed. attesting in strong terms || THe Fisterizs.—We are glad to say that the eer tetera and ad aoe om Ghewing Tobacoo and Cigars of different fy Gull at '22n82)¢¢. for Obie. his respect and esteem for the Reverend gentle- | arrivals of fish from the various landings are on | and runnin back 146 feet to an a'ley, improved pg ae a man, who was the object of this meeting. The | the increase, and the indications are good for a | with malt tw story brick welling.” ss Geese eine, Kit: Mackerel, speaker was not a Catholic, but in his calling as | Successful season. ‘he George Page, under the hird cash ; the residue in6 and 12 XXX Moi H New York Markets New Yorx, Ape 9 —Flour is buoyant; State ird cash ; Casks Old Bourbon, Pike’ mental, 25; 9688615 Ooroig ta he had watched the course of Father | efficient management of Capt. Price {s doing ae, bad added ey treat, Title perfect. “A deed given And maneanels and other brands Winsky, Wheat Se jb Southern white S150. "Gor He had followed in a glorivus and eficient man. | accommodate twenty two-hone iene eat cae Bs WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. nd 6) 07s, Sor 8>proved SBR uote. | Witt and unchanged. y Se Aull ot 82560 ner in the temperance cause, his excellent prede- trip. There had arrived at Alexandria, up to Positive SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON | — ———____ Aa as — cessor, Father Mathew The speaker alluded to | Saturday night, upwards of 70.000 herring, and him as a citizen, and came here to-night to sig- | 15,000 ARYLAND AVENUE, AT PURLIC Sace,—On By J, C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, EW SPRING GOO: ad, which sold at $13a$14 per hundred for | MONDAY AFTERNOON, :2th inst ,at 50'clock AHOGANY PIANO FORTE,FURNITURE R GENTLEMEN. God. but I must be satisfied with a few remarks | nify bis entire respect and esteem for one whose | shad, and $12 50a814 per thousand for herring. er fell: to the highest oe, Lots numbered axp HovusgnoLy Errcts at Pustic Avc. LANE 1 now Fepeiving his wave ‘ies = relative to tt, which cannot bear the dignified ap- | labors as a citizen had been productice vrone | Busch tn ecie Plentiful supply at 1a46e. for | Avenue, near tie toll seks, Cree eee Cn, Maryland Torslocks we wilbalh, cates ee; APT loth. at | GES for the proueel eal corte a lation of a serinon. This day of the resurrec- | much good in Wastiugter apie his | rock and pearch per bunch.» T5th streets cast : sn dechning -housskcerare Nor sae" Eanes | or sriy cali from mye friends and the’ pub, ion of Jesus Christ is the day around which are sincere’ ret at his de tans from aiene ee ‘Terme: One third cash ; the rosidue in 6 and 12 rtroats bere Lend Meets Eo | his “3 tie "en avcnent oh ate moar sienna ° as. 2 One ; e a x : te centered privemtlageoen an ee It Mr. PF. McNerhany Tectedineecs the mioeting: Tue TuEatRE.—The grand complimentary ben- months, with interest, and secured by adeed of trust. uiture and Household kffects, comprising— ts the day of cou re. the y of joy; for esus | ‘The characte: ff Father O’Took ight Christ had not risen from the dead’ Bt Pani tans | (EES ays and byways of tha® us, our faith would be vain. If he had not risen from the dead we would be left without hope. aa if he bad not come back to establish the great truths which he preached, and to make it known to the world that he was the son of God. that there Was an eternity, that there was a happiness which no one could rob us of, and if he had not come back from the tomb to render it clear to all that when those who are near and dear to us have been consigned to the grave that they will surely rise again, and that their punishment or reward bere- after will bein accordance with the manner in which they have lived upon this earth, we would have nothing to look forward to, to encourage us in our well doings But now that this great fact bas been made apparent we can depart this life with courage and with hope. To-day is the day r ‘ oR SALE AT A RARGAIN—A young, fine traced | efit of Sam Glenn at the theate on Saturday night Titie perfect, Superior Mabogany Piano Forte, by Anderstoin, yee iron grey HORS afoatly in the highways and byways of the city, and the | was a grand success, we are happy to say; and | 2? 9 ts WALL & Beanery: Auets. Hinhosony Syria aca Sofa Chairs. sound, cafe, pleasant and cpraghlly oor Jo monuments of his goodness which he would ee mehty Lent being now over,) the regular ie | By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetown. Cane-seat Cuairs, Cano seat Rook + either in harness uder the saddle. Also, leave behind him, would exist down to the end | season will be resumed with an excellent bill an LA8se anD HANDSOME PRIVATE R Mahogauy Centre and Card Tables, RIAGE of time; and his good deeds would follow in his} an excellent cast, as follows: “ Everybody's y 4. DENCR IN GEORGETWN aT Averio: Rout Tabies, path wherever be might go, and the blessings of | Friend”—Mr. J.S. Clarke, of Philadelphia, as | WEDNESDAY, Iith instant, at 53 o'clock 1 P;m.. | Wainut Desk, Mahogauy Dressing Bureaus, gy € is ‘: vy, |, {ront of tho premises, we will gel: to the hizhast | j o si ag welfare, oe and the orphan would go up for bis | Major de Boots, C. Barton itll y—and, incon: | > lier that large, convententand haudsorse one | ManOESRY enslonnd Rusk estrions, het Hc and Lath steoots, welfare Mery ert Nees cee Bea Giaaaiane ns iss es aan alte ganidence of the late Col. Humphreys, situated ‘Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, Cc? LUMBIA S 5 % —Mr. n Gay street, ni reen stect, fronting feet, i many came forward and contributed to make a purse to | Miss Jennie Parker as Mary. and running back 220, through to Olive street, on Chins, Glase’and Crockery Ware, This Favorite Resort be presented to Father O’Toole before his depar- a which re eed irons sa foot. Tho improvements | Cooking and other Stoves. having been extensively improved ture, and some seven hundred dollars were sub-] FUNERAL oF A PRIVATE oF THE OrpNance De- | Consist ofa larze well-built, comfortabie, and con- | Togetherm ath a general a nent of Housekeep- | ginoo last season is now ready to nocommoda’ scribed in a short time. BO Te cee ee ce Toe eeaay after. | Toes beep te ae ee econ Toran Se el Nee. ver that sum a| PIC Nic and OTHER PLEASURE PARTIES. ses, be committee to whom was referred the sub- | noon, the employees of the U.S. Arsenal crab ud the Virginia shores, Thare is alaoat- | credit of Grand 9 dene for hotes satisfactorily en | ,ARjnsPection © the OMS Eee eo sect of Sooners sed renee the following, ae oe vtoe ea es oan tilaaes es oe alarge Brick Stable, Smokehouse, &c. dorsed, bearing interest, z 1 Proprietor. which were unanimously adopted : eir > wi es e previous ere. d et . Whereas our beloved yanter, Rev. Dr. T. J. } The artillerymen were out tn Tal s sale offers an ¢pportunity to secure ono of a —— : O'Toole is about to withdraw from our parish, | long cortege followed the cor] Ti a r 54 J.C. MeGUL co., uniform, and a | the best private dwellings in Georgetown, —— 1eGUIRE & CO., Aucts._ peeto St. Dominick's | | ‘Terms: One-fourth ca:hzths residus in 6, 12, 18, rr 110 MEK i By A. EN, Auctioneer, Fake” AND OMm0 MEE ri where he has discharged and fulfill Il tue | church, (Island,) where the funeral rites were | 4n\ 24 months, with interest from day of sale, The RAME HOUSE AND LOT FRONTING ON xtra and Super Flow of hope. "You followed your divine Lord to Cal | duties and relations of & tor. friend, aaa citizen, celebrated, auacieewaeieres the new Catholic | {ite 1s Pe-feo. A deed given and a deed of trust 22D, BETWEEN NORTH G AND H &TREETS, LN THE var m knelt at the foct of the cross with vary;, you stood before the altar with | 12 Such a manner as to have endeared himself to | Cemetery.” The Marine Band was imartendenec, | tker- agdalene; you ore ie ir vith r. 5,000 Ths, prime Suear-cured Hate and Shoulders —Un MONDAY, the First Wakb. at Avcti 2 bbix. bright New Orie: Molasses ws 0 tint we sre cawilllic fet ee 2p 9 BARNAND & BUCKRY, Ancts. | oth insta Tslinil sel, in front of the breminee, ats 2B packa * (oshon and Vermont Buiter. bet - ng to pa a =a REEN Anan = ~ | o’oleck p. m., the south part of Lot No W, in Square 12) bushel lite Beans, Mary, the mother of Jesus, as she stood be-| without some expression of our regard; therefore | Tue Wasninoton Licut INFANTRY give their By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Favi i rssentig tf fore the cross. You saw, as it were, the very | be it— Jight.of the heart go ont when she lost her beloved twenty-fourth annual Kesolved, That this meeting do hereby express | new Concert room their sincere sorrow at parting with a pastor who | glorious balls, and Khoxes 1 heexe. ss : A . No 53. having a front of $73 feet on 22d street to-night at Willard’s | "[)WO-STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE | j37 feet 24 inches deep, containing coer x 8G o Corn Bromns, | For sale by he Infe y al rive anp Lot. on Fourtu, seiwaeen Massacnv- | foet of round, with the 1 provements, which are a ap J. R. BARR & CO. 496 Ninth jue Infantry always Lith SETTS AVENUE AND NORTH | st., at AvcTion.—On Frame Houce; &e, 7 - 22k aL. Le s . 0 a -night they intend to outdo | MONDAY, the lets inst., 1 shail seil,in front of | ‘I'he abovo mentioned lot in hardeomely situated MPO 8SE GREY —This celebrated trotting ®tal- has been eminent in the faithful discharge of his | all former occasion he preliminary dress drill the premi at half past five o’clock p. m.,an ex- | ina very rapidly improving part of the First Ward, | 4 ion will stand for service the ensuing duties, who has been the comfort of the discon- will be worth seeing, and everything is certain to | o»llent two-story and attic Frame Honae. contain- | and the sale wil be well worthy the attention of | *a<or, commencing 18th March and e-. BS solate mourner, the protector of the homeless or- pass off delightfully to the large Jesus. {Sut what is it now to Mary and the dis- ciples of the apostles that they lost their Lord, since now they are ail restored to courage, and alt their doubts dissipated. The world must Selieve to the end of time that Jesus Christ was ding company that is | inz.8 good and convenient rooms and the Lot on | aay pereons wishees te urchasea handsome butid- | 1st July, at Pumphray’s stables, Washing phan, and a friend to the abandoned inebriate, | sure to be there. Bey Which it stands, being parts of Lots No. 20 and 21, | ine vite. dies cooled Na i ——y Ps oleae Yodaman—made to die for us, and God to raise | man whose Christian ckevity kept pace with ——— fet'on Fourth street west, rannine oak se eee bt gS erh rmereey ly rl phen beg a forse Grey has been awarden ths Sieastll te Tite Sgain, and to make it felt before the | the necessities of unfortunate umantty, Whose] Base-saLt.—A challenge -has been received tween Masnachusetts avenue and | sttost north, A deed given anda deed of trusttaken Ditets: | frst Premium for rpeed at the igtlowing Sire: At wai that intidelity never should be able tocrush | zeal for the welfare of others newee tired. and | from the Potomac Base-ball Club of Washington, | “Termes One dined cae pees 6, 12 and 18 | disputab‘e, the United States and Virginia State Central Pair i solved, That our pastor. by his successful ex- E ate to % * te in- aa ~ : . " dese” fo hope witeont iit without his cross; there was | ertions in the cause of religion, tempermnes. nd, on a porte ae afer the tet of Funes fe is sup. parle. GREEN, Act. DSOME SMALE SGT ROUND | | merit teat Peron oe ills wy puoNT no hope without it; and he rises now to confirm cation, and Catholic charities, has entitled himself posed that the match will take place about the A. EEN, Are! ANDSOME Ss ) A 4. QUA R are “nate 2 model of vat en mirecand, above all, to be the | to the profound respect of every good citizen middle of June, on the grounds of the Potomac By A. GREEN, Auctoneer. Re oie aN DEREEY AVERUE AND NORS model of our own future resurrection. ‘Oh, when Kesolved, That we sincerely tender to our pastor that day shall come to us how shall we stand? And if on that day we are to share the joys of the resurrection of Christ, if we are to be associated with Mary Magdalene and the other holy women, and with the apostles and disciples of our Lord? if he is to appear to us, his countenance beaming with joy and gladness, hail him as the fruit of his T4KE NOTICE O STREET, AND HANDSOME BUILDING Lot FRONT ™ . ; qoubt wing spmeantime both the Clubs will no | UXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Borp- | aq ester A ee ANDOOME BUILDING Loy FRo: Q Tanave Femrenz received & large strok of La our heartfelt regret at parting, and our sincere | doubt bring themselves into thorough play. Ixc Lots ix Squang No. 549, on THE IsLaND, | stuReTs NORTH. AT AUCTION Om MONDAY wthe land Wood Frame TRAVELING rayer that every blessing of Heaven may attend —- at Avction.—On Wr ONESDAY, tho 4th day of | 9th inst, | shail sell, on the promises, commencing | 2 UNKS, which | can eell twer ty per cent, i} fies through l'fe. Easter wit tHe Juvenites —To-day, ac- | April next, J shall sell, in front of the premis at 5 a’cloc ., On the first named property, the cheaper than auy house in thin sty. Ail ws to ‘Resolved’ ‘That the: forezol lutions be | cx: wits : ; A cominenging at 5 o’olock p.m. twenty three hand: | following valuntio property vise trokase TRUNKS VATACES CARTES Beek fished “im tne he, foregoing resolutions cording to yearly custom, the juveniles, boys and | Some busidice lots, being subdivisions of the orici- | All of square wert of square No. 554, which con- 2, will do well to calland exawasens soe Patholle Mirror, and the Ee nf ake eee Bue Fre cxick feed ecco eae ncn in the mal lots 2, 8, 6, 7, 8, 14, 20, 21, 24, 25 and 2, in square | tains between five and Six thousand square foet. if i = 4 vy resident's grounds rolling Easter eggs down | No. and that a copy of the same be sent to our pastor. : S. P. HOOVER’S . Tis beactiful squareis bounded by Now Jeracy | Cellet 9 oo aa ee Poblihorens, 3 r e his property fronts on 31 and 434 strects west and | avenue, 31 street w st and north O. street, win! i io sited . 9 ; shat was to-day realincd teins pill be realized | " On motion, & committee was sppeinied fe pre- Mueecuetay. ihe gents en oe musical | Gand H streets south; w! the lore romatan heskeae | Svcnues St buiidi vg site. ap 2w___Va.av.. 320. bet. 9th and 10th ete. “hat was to-day realized to the holy mother and | gent the purse collected during the meeting to with the! Angin childish laughter. a wide alloy, with a frontage of from 18 to 2% feet, | Alao, immediately after the rale of the above, I VING TRANSFERRED THE SUPER he apostles. We shall look back upon the past, | Father O° Toole, at a proper time and ace elr ring Bs | ae ab = and Jles within a few squeres of the new market in sha'l sell Lot N Square No. 478, having a intendeney of ps for ™ Ward to no matter what it was, trial and dilliculty, change | "The meeting then adjourned Place. ‘& saw Gatncna On yaledey afte oon the | 2aSeventh Ward tofe2 feet 6 inches running | Nir. Wittism A. or separation,—we shall look back upon it, and : sped Sa Sem ek Gt 8) : Shank God because of the resurrection of Jesus Rosertson, by an ‘The briof of titi may be seen by application at | back: h the con stone of a new church of the Methodist | my office. es, between north P and ( 3 sent of the Mayor, { hereby notil’'y resid s y fiesle: Oxetouth bh: the bal streets. 1 be divided to suit purchas- yard vet ra cate for Work atthe Scale « = Ss sal ai ; : Terms of salo: Ono fou th cash; the balance ‘ouse of the Centre Market, enter inte tee Sper ae teensoled; let us this week | | StooTixe Avrain.— Yesterday morning an Fee Wig ACs Been lie ae lg eal pene Oe ee beating interest irom | “Porms: One-third each; balance in 6 and 12 House of the Cente MGSO. W. TINCKER, enter into the spirit of the Church, and full of joy hear the fartn of Mr. Jvsse B. Haw, | across the Eastern branch, Coe The wecvy, | the day of eale, Fall warranteodeade wnt be given | monthe, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, Ex-Sup't Chimney Sweeps Seventh Ward. . and gladuess, that our Savionr has triumphed; | "eat Boundary street, which bas caused consid: | Yard, with appropriate ceremonies. ‘The sermon and 9 deed of trust taken for the deferred pay-| "A de-d given aud a d-cd cf trust taken Titles Wasiington, D.C. April 3, 1960, ap 6-3"" that He has defeated the malice ef his enemies; | erable talk in the city. A colored man named | was preached by the-Rev. Dr. Ryan, and the | ments, - . disputable, . <r 7 and as the holy apostles, when they met Jesus after | John Banks, who, for years past was a servant in | new Church is tobe called Ryan Chapel. If the terms are not complied with withir five] ap3 (Con.) A. GREEN, Auct. Sere ONG ghey your SPRING aud the resurrection, bowed down to Him, and asked | the family, but who had become obnoxious to Ss epyeatter said sale the property will aie resold at — : he bent piace to buy Gentlomen’s CLOTHING pardon for having abandoned him, so let us this | the present proprietor, was shot by Mr. Haw. | Arrest rorRiot — Robt. Hepburn wasarrested | the risk and cost of the defau ‘A GREG. Avet FUTURE DAYS. and FURNISHING GOODS teat SMITHS Ne day, hambly acknowledging our unworthiness, | Mr. Haw was arrested and taken to the County | this morning by officer Harrover and charged with . Z Z — 460 Seventh st.. between E and F. ap 63m ask pardon for our many transgressions; and at | Jail, where an examination was held before Ju. | being ‘conesrned na nine at Burkhardt's lager | 17 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. : FIREBOARD PRINTS. once resolve to cling to the cross, for out of the | tice Donn. It appeared from the statemenis of | beer house some weeks ago. He was committed | in consequence of the rain mati; WEDNESDAY, | YRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOT IN A NEW And besutifal assortment of fine and eross shall come glory, and out of the tomb shall ne cee pals oe ed sed of Mr. Hay, to jail for a further hearing by Justice Donn. pe instant, same hour ane ans Kuk fs ant Pimse Wann a5 AUrrion 27 virtee ot common Painted and Printed French Fireboard paenaets at they met in the street, at the foot of the farm’, : —— yi A. See _A. GREEN, 1 ‘ i oo Prints, just received at Ee ecion er tin iemuckeon the resurrection | When a remark from Banks called a reply from | Lxcturr ox Cuixa.—Mr. W. B. Chilton is By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, THURDDA. helenae ee Ae eee eee = JOHN MARKRITER’S, ef Christ, the reverend gentleman, a parently Mr. Haw, who told Keese ees the Inne weer announced to lecture on “ China and the Peculi XTENSIVE SALE’ OF VALUABLE on the premise: o’clock p. m., to the highest No, 456 7th street, 8 doors deeply impressed by the fact of this being his | 2nd he would have Banks arrested. Bauks be. | arities of Chinese Life at Willards’ Hall to-mor™ BuiLpine Lots FRONTING ON 6TH AND 77H Fiz. farewell discourse, took leave of his congregation above No. designated in | _™ar SI-e06t® Odd Fellows’ Hall. came insolent, and finslly attacked Mr. Haw and | row (Tuesday) evenin: The subject is an inter” | stRERIs WEST AND § AND 'T STREETS NORTH, AT the plan of the city of Washington. . struck hima. Upon which Mr. Haw fived at him, | esting one. and i willie deve ably handled’ | Vall soll; in Fontat the freneet ty, Of April, | ““Perma: One third cash; baience in two equal A peavTird eo PAPERS. Goi ae whether the ball took effect at this time is not so ae noe -|s il, in ol mm ya 0 Pe 880) certain. Banks again rushed upon Haw, whose-| | Younc Mex’s Cwnistia3 in the following pathetic language. He saidg You are aware, my friends, that our Most Rev- erend Archbishop has deemed it wise and proper A”, " > le in 6 and 12 months, bearin interest, Association.—Rev. | Marge number of handsome ‘Building Lots ig | BOWS: parable | just received at J. MARKRITER’S " and secured by approved endorser and deed of trast, | J¥ ing Eomshiicknent, by .y, subdivision of square No. 441, a'l of which are of g 1G IGA, Ty ett J ponents to discoutinue my relations with you as pastor, | Cured himself behind Mr. Keese, but finding him. | James A. Proctor will represent the Young Men’s moderaindepth, running to alleye. ‘This pro erty | apsa i” VUCUHBOROUGE si-cost: N° 456 oe Oda Palowe” Ball cos ee y this | Self still pursued he again fired.’ ‘Phe ball entered | Christian Association of this city in the conven- | is beantifully situated, Bounded y 6th ard 7th sts. fe ——___ mere . and — to you another to serve you in this the thizh of Binks and passed entirely through. | tien to be held at New Orleans, commencing the | west and 8 and ‘T sts, north, and perfect grade on By A.GREEN, flee eae Maes teksevaphed by a simultaneous ex- | _ After a consultation with two other magistrates | lth inst. mee 10 TO SMITH’s, No. 460 Seventh st, to get . ae iy gavitoa OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF FRAME | Gr9 TO SMITH Se- £60 Sev é who happened to be present, Justice Donn de- ; S000 . Trav . ‘The attention of the pulie is respectfully invite Hovsk 4x» Two Lois or GROUND INTHEFiRST | Go to SMITHS to get all your READY-MADE ression of grief from every part of the church. PP P a Gray Goons. for Ladies’ Traveling Dresses, can | to this laree sale. Bargains may be expected, Ti- Warp at Avction.—By order of the Ciroutt Court GARMENTS. 6 3m Youe seemed able to restrain their feelings, and | Cided to admit Mr. IL. to bail in $10,000, for bis | he found in ail the lated denne ce tle direct from the Government. of the District. of Columbia, decreed th= 25th des | & ~ <a: i these manifestations of sorrow were so universal | 4Ppearance at Court, which was promptly given . WW. Borperrr’s, Forms; Ono fourth cash ; baianoe in 6,12, 18 and | Of January, 1960, in the matter of Baws Bee PRESENTS ; 7 poner a d i ible for th: 1d tle- | by Messrs. T. P. Brown and George Burns. This ap 9-3t No. 351 Seventh st., between [and K. 24 morthe, ior notes bearing interest. ‘A deed given airs, the untersigned commissioners will sell, at oR THE OLD AND YOUNG sry Sib ser ppoandle easel Sore] MET ET Tee upon the appearance of Mr. ——— : anda decd of trust taken, ~ nb 10 sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY An Immense Stock of grit S man to be heard, and he was therefore compelle ratS o'cloc in cai Mowrxtye Goons.—A large and superior stock o mar 3i-d A. GREEN, Auoct. Path inst ,at5o’clook p m, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, 10 FINE FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, for awhile to suspend his remarks. We could | !aw at5 o'clock to-morrow for a further hear! é, all kind Mourning Goods, snitable for the Spring — 172. with vementa, as designated in of every deseriptir perceive nowhere in the church an eye that was | Mr. Haw, we are told, ad a collision with Banks | @) Kinds of Mos yW. Benvarte’s. | {15> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONFD Sao plow of Washing bos aire a8 designated in Jou roottvine ot not bathed in tears.) on his farm several years ago, at which time Haw ap9-3t No. 351 Seventh st., between Lani K. | on account of no bidders unti. WEDN ESDAY, the | B-yant died scised. McLAUGHLIN'S Resuming, he said—I would not advert to this | 45 Severely injured by him. 1th instant. sa-ne hour and place. = ‘era's: One-third cash; balance in two equal | ap 4-Iw Temple of Fancy ject, my breth vere it not that it is due i —— Lvon's Macxeric Ixsect PowpEr ap 7-d A. GREEN. Auoct._| instalments, payable in Gard 12 months: secured | <p — a TO SUIT THE eares ack whl hws oo is aathorit $ ‘it teane ANOTHER Suootinc AFrairn.—Yesterday, an | !xterminates Bed Huge, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, By J. G. MoGUIRF & CO. Auctionears by bond aud deed of trust—deferred payments bear- Boers AND “HORS. si Spec Ble: ye ms 5 ” iar sects, &e ath U : eg o “s | Alig 28. to the Most Reverend Archbishop test suctta { aftay ccctired 1p the eet ren ore ae It contains no Poisons ALUARLE BUILDING LOT AT PUBLIC | Ie interest. Weare now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS notify the congregation of his action. } therefore | street and Louisiana avenue, kept by Robert Mar- fi Avetion.—On WEDNESDAY, April Ith. at A. H. LOUGHBOROUGH, and SHOES, and constantly receiving a, beg to inform you that to-morrow we shall have | shall, between the Proprietor and George Brent, Lyox’s .Magyetic Pins il u’clock, on the premises, we shall setl aubdivi NICHOLAS CALLAN, supply of aan mate Werk « syne 4 ai placed in the hands of my successor the pastoral | of Alexandria. It appears, from the most reliable sien - nih to Rab and dice. 9-3 sirnet. Detieeen itk aed ae ee oe ania 426 PURSE. be sold af snmoh inwrer octoc tenia been’ cate of this congregation. [Here again the sob- | information that we can obtain, that Marshall and ap9-3m back 9$ feet 11 inches to air alles: 2 WM. W. DAVIS, 2 hings became very violent.) Of the past relations | Brent had a dispute about money; hard words which we have sustained. 1 have no desire to | passed, and Marshall struck Brent. ‘The latter | _Dr- J. Hostert t ‘ Commissioners, | heretofore charged in this city for much 1 KLEBRATED Stomacu Bit- | ‘Terms: Ono-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 ye cE. articles, - fe bet ee T] rene for the eur ver and Aue, months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on | 8? 5-4 Sy A OREEN A GREEN. = cif raegs in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or i i Fe te . I great) went out, but return in a few moments, and | 4j) troversy, the safest and best 19 premises, c Fi y A.GRE uclioncer, Tegset it amd cok pardon of thera Tanta | aoeed Bisrabal See nn rem omen! reply | conid be used by the adlicted f ape-d J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auo HANCERY SALE—By authority of deorees | 1 suoreand at the lowest eigen. eve, long as God spares my life I shall cherish the | Was, ‘Because you called mea thief.” Marshall | avove nature e mmost violent of the Circuit Court of t ¢ District of Columbia ap5-r 314 Pennsy . memory of my relations with you with the great- | turned from the counter to get some oysters. and a | «drew lful dises gare eek GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | 824eiths Cireust Court for Prince George's ont vania ven est pleasure, for they have indeed been happy. eye was fired by Brent, the ball taking effect in tea ug. 7 ¥ Nf Vis a . be back of Marshall’s head. A physician wes sent for, who examined the wound, but the ball was not extracted, nor was the physician willing to say what the result of the wound might be. | desirca Brent, in the confusion of the moment, escaped. | should not f Otticers Allen and Westertield have gone in pur- | “rugeist gene suit of him. This morning, we hear that Mr Marshall is doing very well, and is able to con- verse. The above is substantially his statement to Justice Donn. P.S —Since the above was in type, Brent,whore Washington Asylum.—Y esterday evening, Rev Mr. Lemon, of Gorsuch Chapel, preached from Collossians, 3d chapter, 2d verse: ‘Set your affec- tions on things above, and not on things on the earth The services were very interesting, both to inmates and visitors, as shown by the attention paid. After the services, the Asylum Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Association distrib- nted about fifty religious papers, which were eagerly and thankfully received. Services will be continued at this point as long as a peraaion nty - Marvland, passed in a cause wherein Sewell and | 7 DUCATION.—Prof. BROWN will open the ——— ——— —— ] oihers are compiainants, aud the widow, heirs at the Washington Lortitute, ja carding cay eorgxtow adverts ments see fir. spare. foudante. wal sola qpotion. to the hi host bid- ond cig Capito. — MON ay v 5 4 Ent il - | des,on WEDNESDAY, the 24 day of May Parental care for the puj the great pe Te oi eee Pe le ee BOER OO est experience aud tect in Seaching, with the Beauty wang St the Counetl Chamber, Gecrgetown, on | the premises, that beautrful parcel of land, part of | Soa ag ionality of the lovation. invite to an extent- MONDAY next, the 9th inst,, it being the second | the tract called “Granby.” near Gindcnsbare, end ed patronage. Terns and references at the Ineti- Monday in tho mouth. Persons desiring stank ons | bore Six salle roe the city of Washington, and | tution. ap Sim D SUMMER gre. Tas etre este ooonston to take ib as there | taining 77 sores, 1 rood, 27 perches, or thereabouts, | 4 WEDDING PRESEN ae x Dry Goons. iaving veen some misunderstanding of the time of | bene the westorn portion of the uerthern part - AlAI. ‘The Hetent novelties in FANC VE wh orate ct oa me tingin March. Two hundred shares are reserved | “Granby,” and lying no:th of the main county road, | cott-n wp in the mm w.and administrators of John Brereton are de. t unique styles, and design’ ' H mI specia Wedding Presents. fer Washington citysubseription. By order. with the dwelling house and other improvements | & . tally for si aud ties ay i A large assortment just opened of the clergy of the city can be secured. Himseer ies teh ieee eee aired and wovelti a WALLTAD KING. Sec__ | thereon. | Que-fourth of the purchase monos sn MWTGALT & BRO. % “ < ? ae f 5 5 E S- } 6, n*hs, e ewellerr, -avenne, Rsland Chapel_—Thé Rev. Mr. Coombs, pastor, | them for a hearing at 4 clock ray evening. TS RSE OF APE EC hpree narra mse lige eae nll petgle wdins ap3-st _ Four dours west of Brown's Hotal. Se Fine ee a ies tne, oth verse, 3 Lrg Sesamont of 1860 will moot in the Council Chamber | ins interest from the day ofesierand by a retard " ter, First Epistle of John—And ye kuow that he E N INCENDIARY MPT.—Au- on MONDAY NEXT, tho 9-hi t, at Iv o’el k the previses sold. Conveyancing at the | <*_7AGNOLIA HAMS!” va was manifested to take away our sins.” The | » ABEEST TOR feu wind Ge ance ck Wer. ; from all my friends. — | asm, All persone iatereated ‘will please mate trait | oto ahe P's" ee oe a M “MAGNOLIA HAMS" manifestation th the dead, bis fesse dense | ter's restaurant, was arrested: lit venting, iy Fre SY POSSHEns anal uct alin, | ap pealean asthe es ie Povberey am which | Pd the torn are of aaceine propaiy wil ber te: | acneon af theTuiagt che, Beas He Eat mauifestation in the fies! is life and death. a = od upon. : ys e pt i Ms guardsman Sam’! Handy. on suspicion of an at- a x ENNEY. Pe afte: days’ notice in National Intelli- | terder, and of fine flavor. x Assembly's (Presbyterian) Church.— Rev. Dr. | tempt to burn the house of his employer” At the W!W. Borverre, No.sot Seventh ot,, | OB OF before the Sth inst, Ree PreRRELL, goecernad titers Bore: teeeteek eet | "The Magnolia ara now in excellent condi fers oe “ga ott Maret te ote Gate Pai weer stated et between [and K sts. oan WM, H: GODEY, = efeniting aS aes Salen 2 ies es for me e: pine & Bu CRB. preaching from ex! cts, 27th chapter, firs aving occasion go into one o! is rooms, he i —— = E3 joard of Appeals. BY cre, ¢ rereto! * rmo' BS : -ean | ————_____Board of Apprals._ “ their ol tified to do 7 mabe ge verse. At night, oe a discovered the floor torn up, and upon inquiry of Pe a lig aed, cae ane eee can NOTICE.—LICENSES,All persons peng ge ero eg omek claims are notified P. 5 ~ NOTICE, cic, 5) conduc he services—text, Hebrews, 2d | one of his employees, and of some of his riends, tton, im its primary stages. owing to the eheapn 1 whose mean from the Corporation of W. REDIN, Trustee. ERSONS peter peep pe 5 Hi my eee: Sok Clanse of the 3 verse: be was led to suspect the prisoner. of Mes. M_N. Gardiers Titian Belcan af} eorgotown expire ortho Sistinst.,aro hereby no-| mar oi stawts A-GREEN, Auct. | surpias of houssh "id effacts oan find ready ale by Methodist Church South.—The services of the Mr. J. B. Medley stated that he was Wray | wort and Hoa hound. « melicine that has pro tified prom ly to renew the same, otherwise they —— 7 onifing at m Fa ng Store, | reet, day were conducted by Rev. J.C. Granberry. a| with Hunt yesterday afternoon, and Hunt ent blossing to our race. It is sold by all druggists, and | Will subj jemselvos to a five, and the law 18 Tam requested by the parties interested to | tween G and H roots, ot DOLPH BUCRLY. i 2 iS Veeks Potter, Busto; 8 the | | Compuisory npon the p-oper officers of the Corpor- id to the above advertisement, that there i-alarge, | Pp 2-3m 4 former pastor,who Presched in the morning from | there would be a =p wane is o’clock at night. sleet Weeks & Potter, Boston, ar ba é Btion to euforoe sald | Hee t all delinquents, u OE ibe Bd Psalm; at night from Matthew, 10th chap- | _V. Dingle is employed by Werner, as was Hunt, | ageuts, SET Wae k ter, 27th verse. = Huntcame in last evening and asked for his tire. % ~ “Mar 2 Stawtap 10 WM. LAIRD. cierk, eye pre ftom Vara pump good, water, and BACTINORE LIFE INSURANCE ge ; Mus. WINsLow, an experienced nurseand female . A. WOLLARD, No. 91 BRIDGE Sr, | 82 unfaiung stream of fine water running thioug ‘OULTER, Seo’ ee said there would bea fire before nine physician, has a ‘Scoth tne Syrup for Childen Tveth- N po re 21 Be vd Wesley Chapel —Rev. Mr. M Cauley hin z eorgstown, D.C., wlllopen on Thure-cagh | the property, which is well fenced, and distant This com mf Justice Donn asked Hunt if he could account fue, whioh greatly facilitates the process of teething i -) A the service. Sermon in the morning 4 text, First Peter, Ist chapter, 11th verse; at night NSURES LIVES and BUYS i te i —_ NUrHES: 0. day. the i2th, inst, select assortment o} Pe De sae Seen Ch Or nate srieiais and GRANTS AND . : softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— NG and sUMMER MILLINGERY. “ Sane 3 Descriptive pamphiets u obtained at the from Numbers, {ith chapter, 21th verse for the floor being torn. He replied that it was | Sif allay sil pein, and ie ance to regulate the Sekt Sin part of Sik Crape, Neapolitan, ancy | 809 Stawts A GHEEN, Auct. Company's Agency for The District of Colum! id done by a large dog which Werner had, h | bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest | Straw, aud Chip BONNETS. which will be soid By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. office of Lewis Johnson & Co., GILL, ~ would tear up the whole floor to get at a to yourselves, and relief and health to your infants, | at yery moderate pricss to suittne times Bonne's UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS ON | 804 B. ‘- Pe es AGIL. 4 Arent, Tus Nationa R This fine looking | “yr Medley. recalled.—Said hele oe Perfeotly safe inall cases, See advertisement in | aud Ilats Lionched aul proseed te fashi nablestyles “ ALE ¢ E LOTS oD DR ee MT. ee ‘A a P IsLanxv. ox Sixtu st. West.—By virtue of | _-*-Sscxxe- corps, (Capt. Schafer.) to the number of about trade, but without a hatchet he could never break | ®*20ther column. coll-ly | ata shert notice, Don't forget—91 Bridge street, TUE ISLAND. ONS ¢ Hifty, rank and file, and accompanied by Withers’ up'the floor in that Georgetown. ‘ap 9-St* tne last wil and testament of Hanson fine band, leaves Washington on Wednes- Mr. Davis, of the guards, asked Hunt if he did PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. 3 ATE assortmer UMPTIVES. oensed, andan order of the Grpnans’ 4 3 anit © handsome tof a iver Oil Jelly, EN ) YELLOW PINE. JOISTS } subseribcr wi | sell on TUESDA , the 24th instant, | Picture Cord and Tasels, Rings and Brass He day evening by invitation, for Richmond, where not give notice of a fire last week fifteen minutes | This nfis for Consumption is fast supor FOR RENT AND Y rent—.wo splendid three- | in front of ths premises, at ha'f past 50 clock p. f Na ls. Also, a splect stock of ireprrinne nes aed + they are to participate in the ceremonies of the before it broke out, by ap lying at the guard. | Ceding all « in its curative effects upon those | story BRICK HOUSES, with largs lots of ground | Lot in |W. B.Todd and W. H. Gaane indow Shades, Buff, big et nirees ol Fhuraday, the 12th inate Phe Netighas wine | etse for an enginc-nouse’ key. “Hunt safeitied highiy tolantiin princtpion sf tho! ravaron, zen | artsehed to them, onde the cirete,.m Washinton: | incon aa gsth SBE west, teen eae Breas | inde, Ke at th street ny y nm rl es Of Pure oi ns enn. he 5 6 Circ!e, in a ne! 5 5 . choc ‘new company, wali Pg et applying for the Hey att tbat colored boy ran | robbed of the naudeous taste oF the piain artidle, it | tho otter in Georgetow 3 to the Federal arora Ee him and said 1! excellence and soldier! »8ecund door north above | E stroets. by i2) feet deep. i t there was a tire out by | in received into the stomach in tts eliifed form, | te Oke! Masonis HB on Bight street mien? | pres Oar ttt eee: the talaaee in Ganate Wendell’s printing office. In view of these cir. | without mastication, and is gradually diseoly have for sale, 590 long JOISTS, astern Shore | monthe, seeurrd by the cumstances Justice Donn committed him to jail for ieoetes, poesing into tl i in respect of military -bearing; they being well — in all the complications of the rifle corps ri No. 456 7th stress £ doors a| ve mar 3! so6t® dd Felwows’ Hall. ers notes bearing RE YOU INSURE Dp —Amole wécman y ¢ small intestines & 1 09 faet. interest from dav of sale, with a deed of trust u ainst Loss by Fixe is offered by the for a further hearing. by drop. suppizing the wastes of the body by ite | apy gigee SS! PEE Rson. | itt prop:riy; and ifnot complied ath in ix coon | NOTON, INSURANCE COMPANY. ¢ ill; nor in pespect ef social bape they — putricious properties, and thus assisting and sus- | — — = aré composed of young men, 2 whom bear > Jj c thes Michest charac’ te pavedlc Ife. Easter.—It is almost unnecessary to inform OF fe ie, th: “rty wil! be resold, neon one of Pena. avenue and fo An cherooming the disease Ap-| GQEALED PROPOEALS FOR THE ERKC- | Steps tesa: tie ror cy wil be resold. neon one Greet is and ofoereaisitione Ww. Di proved by the New York Academy of Medicine, | © tion ofa Schol House, Wost End, Georgetown, The Rities will be accompanied by Capt. E. F. the general readers that yesterday was the recur- | and recommended by the faculty chaser. Title indisputable. Sah SC. Mo@UIRE. President. everywhere, this | will bs received up to the 23d inet., by Wim. C. Ma. JOSIAH SIMPSON, Aémiristrator. JAMES C. eA en ener rence of Kast Seaso! paration is confidently offered edy fe gee, Esq., at his piace of business, Bridge street. | a, 4 eokds A. GREEN, Auct. SN Baws Ruth, who goes down to Richmond as the special the resurrection of the Savion 1 Coates Coreumption ‘and ail Serefaious afctions eo where tne plans Bnd rpscifications can be seen at = J. C, MosUIRE & CO. Aucti = ADIE= correspondent of Frank Leslie's Itlustrated News- the Greeks Pasga, and by the Latins Pacha, al, cone Gaiaries, Stott, Washington, and by allre- re ee Pickae F one mot to ba awarded under the RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE! a L TRAVELING BAGS oars, paper. Hebrew word signifying passaze, applied to the | P°° eS EPENFOLD, Pannen & MOWER, 1 t Proposa » to be confined to Georgetown car-| ML ixc Lots 1x PRINTING OrFice Savane On Fiax “Seturday afternoon an alarm of fire | JOwish feast of the ferover fete Easter No. 15 Beekman street, New York, | peaters 0” builder: cd which brought out the tire department of the city | 1" ¥ ;whose | mar 16-3m Wholessie Agents, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May Sth, at 53 At all Prices festival was held in April. The Asiatic churches 2d. To be awarded to the lowest responsible bid | o’clock.on the promises. by virtue of a deed of | Just received at ‘was caused by the burning of a stable and car- UGHLIN'’S is of Panes er. trust to the subscriber, dated May 7th, 1857, acd Pa. av.. between Sth and Mth »t~ 5 j folios Stet | ap 4-Iw Pa. av.. | kept their Easter the very Barry's TRicoPHEROvs Sd. Fubject to the approval of the Corporation of | dul recorded in Libor J. A. S., No. 137, t 4 ; = ee cen neeen s Waeet, Ele Ward. | Soe cbgcrve’ ther poeta ‘thereon the | is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- | Georgetown rd of Guardi ty. Gy 1 shall vel Lote Nos Saad Sia asdie. | WESSEL ee ee tn'astone aght, which was ended by theintee | frst Sunday after the'Bret fall moon in her nese tifying, Cleansing. Curling, Preserving and Re-| By ster of the Board of Grardions. | | ty, D. Cyl shall sell Lin fronting each 24 feet on | Yale. jen; now fying 10 the rive Mecece of tne malice A tal Wer eden ee | yoke: This controversy Wes dane ae storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drage | 2223t__INO. T “BANGS. Seo. north H street, betwen Ist strort weet and north | Sout 19 tome Lunes how [img 4 the Piste oils aan Wesel a | El scr, omy aed ten | onan Perle SPY | QR ERT A erga, BRICK Dee | Sigh tatee nnd janmna bek ta en Dietiey oy | WaR BE. No SY Bags kee Cosatiowe ng a Easter should be kept on one and the same day. a ‘Sudee Daslo ood tenant th she alley, —_ aan 7s ‘Sunda : Puysictans Use THR Witp Cx iS lence of Judge Dualog. Toa x pant the rent nd, more or less. 4 E = = : errand an mene ly |Cenucen gyri, tal omnia || ygyrages nar eee ESeaeeS aS | Hens baeaees a e mi "hittacrscoeey acest | Me rane ed are PANY oa senda ign any wh ae | eg -Eoas como, tet an en's | Pee peter a gers | POR RENT —Theawtzacg Dace ovae, | ikea Al aoe ote |e eho alee cccasioned by a mistaken identity, which the glad folida: 2 ¢ Sb jen; to 2 _ situated on This Aa Georg: ebscaae * THOS. J, ‘rustee. . Y, not unmingled, however, with owl have been used by my patients, all with taining nine rooins; a cellar, smoke-house, pump of J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. 4 Cor. Maryland lerenth et wes. ee emcees tarnlng corvected. The | Eosea soleialte collen teats ee reaulta. In two casess where it Sn cist state, and gardens lately | 8? 2-2aw&ds > ate {Cor Mary prisoner was therefore y discharged. | thought of Chrins reserecter, Th woe erent tconk, onsumption haa ‘ken pince, | Terie teaeet achat able sad fiven tinmodi- stivi SUEDE SERB Le pens | CB{CKERING & SONS SUPERB FiANOS Tae Miitany Srizit increases iy ovr Mipst. cn coerce; waa dee ie coe agg emp borane ‘Physician at Exiter Corner oe RENT—A jarge_ three sto =. BRICK Ete ter ON THE ISLAND, Fp get ny anal Pianos the best; Fe y the o The National Guards have secured very fine hall | tions of the primitive ehristing, wyae joy, fer-| pai Liver Gonpisin eae ferties. sauna? ate | KH HOUSE, simated on Weet containing | TUBSDAY, the loth inst »j shal 2 mivon the fire | ‘SESS: 40 xold 4 cir Sica ncn ce, ieeiceawamhewee” compan? at | Wotan er Bitte | Siesta acetate | OS elas at Bebe | Beers mimics vans Boing Lois | Ge eatin te tld tee eae eee hold nightly drills there. Ou Friday night last, | Risen’ on these early Emcetipioes aod willl does See Ge SM Deol Soundbrook. Ne | ap 4-3e* H.'L. OFFUTT. Square 498. Lote, 4. 5,6, 7,8. ®, 10, 11,15, 14,15, 17, “ars only at so Ps av., bet. 9h and 10th sts, at their drill, (aquad,) they had a lively fme ex? Greek Chureh hold this cnstem’ every stage, that he has ever known eee ITIZENS QS SEGRERTOWN AND VIC] 35, 26,27,28, 23,9, Si, and 2, ercising in e’sdouble yrs ge —————_. None genuine unless signed I. Butts on the wrap- CINITY, TAKE NuTiCE! ee, Lote 38.97, and 28. BEAUTIFU _ After some time thus , the Squad, number- Tur Nationa Bivrs.—Thiscompany propose ' That SPILMAN & HUNT, N re Bria e at he abvoye mentioaed property t« all handsomely ing sbout thirty men, proceeded to the pavement, | to entertain their friends to-n; most handsome- P Drepared by 8. W. Fame e ++ Bovton, and for. | are now offering inducements ‘in all k: of DR situated ana «rade, fronting on south G ard From 16 cents to $20. where they drilled some time, to the gratification | ly at the Assembly Rooms. Weber's band will bog 1 2. D. Gilman, 8. C. Ford, jr, 8. 8° Waite, | GOODS. Call ‘and examine for yourselves. | i. oth Bnd ( stroots west. Any person wisi At McLAUGHLIN’S, of a large crowd yay This company has fara choice music for = eceasion, and all PE cy ol i Natin be es eos ek ed . reap he the purchass: & handsome building lot will do ap4-iw Pa. av.. between Sth and loth sts. been allotted the Minie rifle. go “merrily as a marr! ony tl le and Fancy Goods in great variety. No, | Sttend “: Tr : Watt, who is a host within himself, will Ae Cakzs, pretty and very cheap; 95 Bride st. mar 32-c03e* fon ne-fourts cask balance an 6.12 and is | STRAW Fer buee At 1 Sex ayxouxcemext in another column of a | ported by a first-class committee arrang. best lce Cream and ‘Water lces ; at low price, at — months. ‘oF | Pre Wil bs re Alxo, BONNET « RIBBONS and course of lectures to be delivered under the aus- | prepared to do the ble to all comers. the Philadelphia Confectionery, sorner “i2th sad D SUN SHADES. gt ey GAS seams FRENCH PLOWERS, RUCHES, Ae. & > oy ay Young Mew's C Association hse vention will be an interesting ceremony, | 3t3- Ea marsim* | Jus Kenmatstadee variety, ate & Searing invereet fom day of sale. A decd given Now qpening at AXWELLS’ Citisons of Wendin tution by she wionaet be but a single item in the evening’s iad thou for eatnage NF bs ocet 398 Paasiiteeriiee, 3 4 frust taken, A, GREEN, Aatt, 398 yivenia sven .s. os £

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