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LOCAL NEW (7 Though Tux Stan ts pringed om the fastest steam press in use south of Baltimore, its edition ts so largeas 40 vequire it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they May Kot appear until the next day. Norice.—Distruct of Columbia Advertisements Tue District Jain Coxorxss.—The follow ing aay en than we = = sesh he on ‘ongress reports of the discuss: in the Senate in to the District Jail: mn Mr. Hele calied the attention of the chairman the resolution puured seit of Columbia n some days ago inguirin into the state of the jail. ‘Ona visit which he had paid there he found a Prison that disgrace to any savage le. It was foundation to turret in the midst of whom was a w) Uo po prey Soe nt ————$————— AUCTION SALES. XECUTORS SALE OF TNPROVED “AND Rpg enti MONBRYA TERN a) omions the subscribers, tors of the late Edward H. Pendictou, Seocaase wil at public ion, commencing with the first namea, the nty : * »- 12, i 53", frorting 43 6 inches route Eran dete 5 inches on Cnea! street, ‘THE LATEST NEWs. TELEGRAPHIC. Later from California. New Yorx, April 10 —The steamship North Star, from A, morn’ - Calitornia dates to the Silber and $1 100,08 in 5 Tux Suootixe oF Marsnatt.—At 4 o’cloc! GRax. Goons. for Ladies’ Traveling Dresses, can > yermmday thie case was called for inv: be eon in ante Matost desi mee . at the office of Justice Donn. Mr. Brent, ac- . W.W. Burperrr’s, _ cused, was present, and Mr. Magruder appeared | 8P9-St- No, S51 Seventh st., between I amd K. oe eee The only witness present was the a QuRstse Goons.—A Iarge and stperior stock o f Mou: Fon. BS Mr. Westerfield, an ofticer in the case, remarked | can he found at cou Bey ie forthe Prins to the Justice that Mr. Marshall did not wish to | ap9-3t No. 351 Seventh st. tetwoon T and Ke Lyon's Macxetic [xsxct Powper = Justice Donn suggested that he bad nothii : x 4 todo with Mr. Marshall's wishes; he had his ows | Pxterminatos Ged Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Ants, k p. jon specie 2uth, and about $1,100,000 duty to perform in this matter. It i é 2 4o be inserted in the Bautimonx Sun are received | sorte jensen of thls city, who, by the order of | “Dr. Hausmann appearing was sworn, and stated Maks PS Yiwo. goat tee eeamer Arte nea ot speucan, Apa S. Be at and forwarded from Tue, some justice of the peace, was taken from the | that he was called at 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon Lyox's Magnetic Pits p nwall, and on the Star office. Protection of his mother, without the suspicion | to attend Mr. Marshall, and found him walki; Are Certain Death to Rats and Mice. evening of the 24 the ar ip R pe Svigetes oanoke and Sabine of crime or even the allegation of it, to valfy in 'y about without an rent weakness. Exami, Sold everywhere. ap 9-3m Some magistrate’s trial. Thus was the sa toned sag So a ee City Corncizs, April 9—Board of Aldermen — b A memorial requesting the Administration to his head, and foun a slightswound made with a New rd street wi B dissolve the injunction sult inst the new ne cere is Ge teenioe Lapeer hay eam Te- pe tho arta he would bee fore ities obey Ymbedded in tho antl anes : Bran peat a Ing tes dglgheerae Sa armanpmdacer — mines, — a i! questi certa o Toveme ger | for two or three weeks. Such being the condi. | woveahre" Wit roceeded to search for it, | We have just oponed a vers Jarze and very desir- +6 o'clock, on the premises, parts of Lots Nos, | ‘lature. pasesde + © the cost of certain improvements; | tion ‘ef the ail, be hoped the Cominittee on the nsti eave, all such pain that s 4 : 5 neon d t able stock 07 Silks and Dress Goods of all the latest 4 ner w be could make arrangements for Dr. Richards, | [inns and Domestics. Alla wie ae feet his family physician, to be present. This morn- | of the best class goods; and will be sold 25 per cent. ing < felt ° ee he ti se ope he would not | chea) er than the same grades of fine goods can be . Richa: ti it ure! in many places, forattoke felt aay Hetil Tieoocn . I respectfully solicit a call from all my friends, \s in the back of the head; the ball may have re- | nav'be reliatapuce #8 Possible, and just dealing, bounded. He had no fever this morning, and ‘Cas 7 said he had none last night. Witness thinks there ies Ww. Berpetre, No. 351 Seventh st., is no danger to be apprehended from the wound. ap 9-3t between I and K sts. Theodore Kartung stated that several men were No. 10—Tire vpon as weit as vite pica,ena door tall Ene ee ee eee haves sure cure for Coughs, Colds and Constinp- Mr. McNerbany, on leave, offered a resolution granting the use of the Aldermen's chamber, on Tuesday night, 10th instant, to th the promeset Clay Statue; passed. eernen 0} E rt om on leave, a bill fixing the compensation of Jaborers sage | for contractors for the Corpora- tion. The bill fixes the compensation of the la- — at $1.25 and that of a horse and cart at S175 per day Mr. Moore objected to the present consideration of the bill, and wished it referred to the improve- ‘meats committee. Mr. Miller contended that this board had no The money market at San Francisco was ex cessively stringent, and owing to the Washoe ex- citement was in a very dit state. Sagar was excited, and prices had materially advanced. Coal materially declined. The Humboldt Times says that the whole num- ber of Indians killed in the massacre of F Sth at Eel river and Indian Island was 150. The asszssins had not yet been arrested. District of Columbia would give some¢ attention to the subject. and copwemed. the hope that the chairman would -inform the Senate if any thing had been done in the matter. Mr. Brown replied that the subject had been under grave consideration for some years past, and that they had several times been ready to report in favor of the construction of a new prison, but ney time the question was taken up they were met with outside influences against building on the old site, or any new site they had been able to select. That was the whole trouble, and if the outside influences were totally disre- Sand 4,1) are No. 630, ti seemus,betvene onc Brantesben 2? ms: One fourth cash; the resi in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. P.P PENDLETON RB LER, Ex: ap 10 eod&ds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneer BALMEE's SALE OF A STOCK OF FINE Liqvors, Wings, CorpiaL! On THURSDAY MORNING o clock, by order from the bailiff, Later from Mexico. New Organs, April 9.—The schr. Areas, from Sisal on the 4th, reports the Spanish ship of h instant, at 10 nm & dist ain for Le ss, We Ei ¢ pure French Brandes, in bottles and octaves, Pure Holland Gin, Fine old Insh, Scotch, and Monongahela Whis- ies, Old Wreck Whisky. very fine, Pore Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines, Cordials, Bitters, &c in all a large and fine stock of very superior Liquors, to which we invite the attention of dealers ard persons in want for private use, as these liguora can be depended upon. ‘erms cash. By order of JAS. H. HILTON, Bailiff. _S8p10-d WALL & BARNARD, Ancts, an im ats pe weal ts heck = we wi! etd the or re J. P. é zen war Habanero capo with ag ay Sed ; garded the ditticulty would long since have been | shall slapped hi the fe Brent jumped at | Gy Gane yor ine tg the cheapnoss | Penn. avenue, between Ist &nd 2d streets, hia stock | Havana from tbe ish squadron before > right to legis! day labo! oer 7 would long shal pee im on the face. Brent jumped at | of Mrs. M.N. Gard Li Balsam of ffine Wr id - well might this teend get nice i patria pen S-ttled. About five years ago they had reported | him, and he fell back. Morghalpe etn ee the | wort and Hi jad a wnedione ‘wig : nesand Liquors in wood an ze. an item in the appropriation bill. but it was at- tacked from every quarter. It was said ‘do not place it on the old site; that would be offensive to paveeh ae) Die destructive of the value of pro) erty in the neighborhood.” Then they tried to put it at the Arsenal, where the Penitentiary now stands, when they were met by another influence which said, “that will not do, we want that ground for the arsenal extension.”’ ‘Then it was Pro} to purchase a site; but everybody want- ed sell; they would not buy from one party, because others would come and say, ‘you pay that person too much.”’ And thus they had been thwarted at every point, and have been ever since. If the Senate would stand by the com- mittee they could have a Frohemition before them by to-morrow ae to build a pricon on a mod- etn and improved plan; but it was quite desirable to know, before they brought in any report, that these pestilential outside infiuences were not to overrule, as had previously been done, not only this question, but on haif a dozen others. Mr. Hamlin corroborated what Mr. Brown had said about the efforts of the committee, and that the jail was a very bad one, he was free to admit, but he wanted to be informed what obligation there was imposed on them to build a jail for this District. When that question was satisfactorily answered he might zo with them to build it. Mr. Brown replied that the courts which sen- tence these criminals were the courts of the Gov- ernment; the marshals who take them into custody were United States marshals; and as they were the prisoners of the United States it was jucum- bent on the United States to furnish a suitable prison for their confinement arhound. a medicine that has floor. Brent backed to the wall and tried to blessing to our race. It is by all druggists, and draw a revolver | Marshall saw it, and jumped at | Messrs. Weeks & Potter, Boston arc the seneral him and kupeked him down. Marshall went in | agents. £28025 ap 6-lw,r and the doors were locked, leaving Brent outside. | Ms. Winstow,an 1enced nurseand female Fifteen or twenty minutes after Gomebody came | physician, has a Soethene o ay Sty has @ Soothing Syrup for Childen Teeth- to the kitchen door that leads into the bar. The | iag, Which greatly facilitates the process uf teething darkey was told not to let any one in. Marshall | by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation told Rim to see who was there, "Soc a be Fowelee Deve pit and 18 sure, to reeulate ‘the opened the door Brent camein. Marshall was to yourselves, and Pelief and health to your infants. behind the bar, and Brent came up in front. Perfectly safe inall cases, See advertisement in they a ene mean pent you another column. 06 ll-ly ave done?” Marshall said ‘Yes, you called me 5 = a thief, and I won't allow any inan to do it’? | MBx’s Dass UES, ray Dusiacis Gusts Brent (applying an approbious epithet to Mar-| Youths? Dress Suits, : shall) said, ‘1 mean what I do,”? and took outa i .Youths’ Business Suits, pistol and tired. He went into the kitchen. Wit- Children’s Dress Suits, _ : i ness heard Marshall say “I’m adead man”? He Children’s School Suits, went to a room and sent for Brent, who was out- & Ber, Marble Hall Clothing side; toe, talked together. They had been drink- og Bui ding would respeotfully ing.” With some others they drank several oot: | SRDoUneR that their annual dlaplay of Spring and tles of champagne that evening. Brent drew no | js comprised of an assortment of Gentiemen’s and pistol when Marshall jumped at him. Youths’ Clothing of the newe:zt and richest designs On the other side, J. S. Iden testified that he | in material, trimming, and workmanship. went into the restaurant to see what time it was. en thone Whe study excellence with economy, in Saw Brent and Marsball standing talking in the | fepnionatle aructes of dress, an o poe area; passed them and came out, leaving them of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re~ there. and, thinking they were talkingtprivately, | @uoed prices. * ap 2a-ly stopped to prevent disturbing them; and ha "Po Co: = hardly stopped a second whea Marshall strack Gnox's Cod Liver Ou Jelly rent. The latter raised his hands, but did not 5 : attempt to draw a pistol. Marshall strack again | oy ft’ feat spectfie for Consumption is fast super ceding all others in its curative effects upon those and knocked Brent down and kicked him. Mr. atilicted with tubercular diseases. Praserod upon Grigsby and Mr. Abell separated them, and then | high'y scientific principles of the pure ol, and the barkeeper came out and took Marshall in and | robbed of the nauseous taste of ths plain article, it fastened the doors, leaving Brent outside. ‘The | \e recived into the stomaoh in ite jellified form oe z » ‘ < Without mast ony and is gradua! 1880) Were Boney mies here vefore this. The blows | god digested, passing into the swell trative avep by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its when he wes dowr, but did not. Marshall kicked | nutricious properties, and thus assisting and sus- him when he was down. Witness went away as | taiving nature in overcoming the disease Ap far as the corneof Sixth street with Mr. Kinsey, | Proved by ree NEw A Academy. ot Medicine, and stopped about ten minutes and returned, and | Sud recommended by the oN gd hybooachs Uy og the shooting was all over and the parties up stairs. | Preparation ofalousaficctions if P. Consumption and ail Scrofulous affections i Mr. Magruder thought that under the circum- Sold by Charles Stott, Washington, and by all re- e ‘he price of beef, pork, and other merchand! He moved that the bill’ be referred to the finance wommittee. He did not think the improvements committee had anything to with it. After some further discussion, the bill was re- ferred to improvements committee. PETITIONS. Of Thomas Mason and ak. Pp se others, in re- intion to an alley; of Columbia fire company; of Metropolitan hook and ladder company; of Geo. Cochran; of Chas. Hill and others—all of which were duly referred (Mr. McNerhany here rose to a question of privilege in reference to an article in the Star of Tuesday last. His remarks and accompanying correspondence occupying more Space than we can allot to them ‘ay will appear in to-mor- row’s Star } Cruz. The Arrogant brings Vera Cruz dates to the ist. The city was quiet, and it was generally supposed that Miramon was en route for the capital It is estimated that the loss of property ve by the bombardment of Miramon amount to 000,000, Lake Naviga Saratoca, April 9 —Navigation on LakeCham- lain is resu ; Steamers are making reguior ips between Whiteball and Roase’s Point Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDRIA, April 11.—Flour—Family 87 75a 8; Extra $6.12a6 25; Superfine $5874. Wheat —white, fair to good, $1 4501.95; red $1.3hai 4i, Corn—white 65470; mixed 7in74c; yellow 72a76c Rye SSc. Oats 40a50c. Corn Meal s0a8Se busbel. Seeds— ide Sage 70; Clover 85.25 48.550. Provisions—Buitter, roll, 1a20c.. bacon Wc. Pork $7a87.50. Lard 10al2c. Whisky 24825c Fish—Sbad $13215 per hundred; Herring $13a $14.50 per thousand. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. MA8OGANY PIANO FORTE,FURNITURE anD HousguoLp Errects at Pust.c Arc Tion.- On TUESDAY MORNING, April Ith. at 10 o'clock, we wi!! sll, at the residences of a gentle- man declining housekeeping, No. 322 Kighth ttreet, between L and M «I north, al! his Fur- niture and Househcid & ffects, comprising: Superior Mahogany Piano Forte, by Ander: Mahogony Spring-seat Sofa, Do Arm Rockers, Mahogany Chairs, Cane-seat Cuairs, Cane seat Rockers, Mahogany ponte sad Card Tables, out Tables, Wainut Desk, Mahogacy Drossing Bureaus, Mahogany enclosed Washstands, Cottage Bodsteads. Husk Mattresses, Three {iy gud Ingrain Carpets, China Vases, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Cooking and other Stoves, Together with a general assortment of Housekeep- ing and Kitchen Reguisites, Terme: $25 and under cash ; over that sum a credit of 6 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily en dorsed, bearing interest. ap 5-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. THE ABOVE § IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until THURSDAY MORNING, April 12th, same hour ard place. Map Wed J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aneta, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneer GALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, FRUIT; oar ; Pyaar REPORTS. oint resolution providing for a corporate seal for the City of Washington with amendinent by the Board of Common Council, recommending won-concurrence in the same; on motion, the Hoard refused to concur. Bill to Provide for taking up and es gutter on the north side of K street north, between Fourth and Fifth streets west; - Bill to trim and grave! F street south. from Seventh street west to Virginia avenue; passed. Bill to trim and gravel Fifth street west, from L, street north to N street north; passed. Bill to take up and relay the gutter on G street, in front of square 4; passed. Bill to lay a faz footway on the south side of M street nor th, a ross Sixth street west; passed. Bill to set the eurbstones and pave the footway on the south front of square south of square 463, between Sixth aid Seventh streets west; passed. Bill authoriz- ‘ag the erection of a pubite hydrant, and for other Pllrposes; passed. ill to pay for a set of Corpo- ration stop patterns; passed. Petition of Fleming & Foy for compensation, reported back with request to be discharged; so ordered. Bill to provide for an inspector and sealer of 828 metres for the city of Washington; d tim, te. Battiwore, April 10. jour closed quiet; Howard street $6 Wheat closed scarce and want. ed; white $1.60a1.70; red $1 46a1 50. Corn closed firm; white 76c ; Fellow 72a73c. Provisions closed quiet; mess pork $15; prime $15; rump $14; bacon sides 9c. Whisky closed quiet at 224 c. New York Markets. Ne YoRK, April 10 —Flour is firm; State $5 a5 Ohio $5.90a86.10; Southern $5.9a $6.20. Wheat is buoyant; large sales of West ern, but no Southern reported Corn closed firm with unimportant sales; yellow 74a77 kc.; white nominally “tc. Pork dull; mess $17 40a$17.68 Lard steady at Malle. Whisky is dull at 22a Dv. INTERESTING MextiInc —The Catholic Bene- ficial Total Abstinence Association of the District of Columbia held a regular monthly meeting on Sunday evening, April Sth, at their Mall, corner of F and Tenth streets. It having been generally understood that their beloved president and founder, the Rev. Dr. O'Toole, would preside for Financial ss x New Yorx, April 10.— Stocks are unchanged the last time, and addr b re eh sapien Boe ene mivht be dismissed mpootabis drageivis.. dd per bow i DAT ACER aoe At Aveiion : 2 oe Chicago and Rock Island 63; Illinois Central : | F ess his parting words to tie i j " ENFOLD, PARKER OWER, d NING, inst., 2 0 clock, we will ares ; iy; n South te Per al catder of the evening—the bill to | those for whose spiritual and tentporal welfare he | abies Dome the dene Would be for the Grand No. 15 Beokinan street, New York, | sell, at the Auction Rooms, a inrge stock of prime Sy; New Werk Comma ops "Seat Co. Sy, Bevide for a paid tire department for the by ens | Lid labored so assidiously and successfully, the | Jury. He would; however, put the val areeue | mar 16-Sm Wholesale Agents. | Groceries4Liquore, and Fruit, the stock ofa retall= | 328 4; ; Yashington—was then taken up and read by sec | hall at an early bour was crowded to its uti b . : 4 2 et tion and amended, and ordered to be printed lo ae Don wee iver. er dec'ining busta oT tea, Barrels Porto Rico and New Orleans Sugars, Chests Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder ani Black Teas, . Boxes Rairins, Citron and bbls. Prunes, Barrels Sirup and Now Ovlrans Molasses, Boxes Brown and Castile Soap and sacks Salt, Ro Sperm and Adamantine Cand'es, Do Fig Bus, Ground Coffee, Ginger, Alspice, Kegs Pickles, Ba; hot, Washstands, Tu i Brooms, Perch askets, Buckets, Mats and Hickory Brooms, Flour Buckets and Boxes, Sscks, io0 kegs White Lead, Cases Marseilics Claret, Champagne and Oil Boxes Chewing Tobacco and Cigars of different rands, Rarre's Herring. kit» Mackerel, Catawha, Cooxing Brandy, &c. Casks Old Bourbon, Pike’s XXX, Monumental, Monongeheis and other brands Whisky, And mary other articles in the Greeery line. Term 3! cash ; over thatamounta credit of 30 ays, for a2proved endorsed notes. WALL & BARNARD, Aucts i197 ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENCY of tne weather. the above sale is postponed until unti! THURSDAY, the 12th inet., same hour. api WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, Reading 42%; Cantons 20%; Va. 6's 93; Mo. 6's 53; U.S. 5's of 1857, registered 1023, —_—_—_———— AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. SMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT at AUC- Tion.—On FRIDAY AFTER NOON, isth inst., &t 5&0 clock, we will sell, in front of the premises, partof Lot 12,in square 623, tronting 15 feet © north H street, between let and 2d streets west. and canning back 146 feet to an a'ley, improved with a smal! two-story brick dwelling. Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 mo- the, with interest. Title perfect, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. apo ts WALL & BARNARD. capacity. Before the arrival of the reverend ven- tleman, resolutions of the most affectionate and complimentary character were adopted, and com- mittees appointed to give them effect. The Rev gentleman, on taking the chair, had the satisfaction of receiving again into the society several members who had for som® time with- drawn from the body, and then entered upon bis valedictory address, which was a specimen of foe and touching eloquence, indeed. Re- igion (exclaimed the speaker) being the basis of your temperance pledye, so lony as yeu observe the requirements of the one, with your trust in God you need have no fears for the continued blessings of the other, even though my duty to my tiors may call me hence to another field of ministerial labor. Besides. you will find in my successor an ardent and zealous advocate of total abstinence from intoxicating drinks; so that, with God’s blessing and the "oly charilies of your religion, which are alike your bond and your strength, the association which we founded to- gether will continue to diffuse its blessi amon: all who will rally under its sacred banners. : cannot mistake nor am IJ insensible to the mani- festations of sadness and sorrow which I witness Barry’s TRicoPHErovus Tue FurtueR HEARING oF THE FIRE Cases.— | is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- This morning, the further hearing of J. P. Coombs, | tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- Horatio Awkward, and James Pursley, for setting | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by all Drug- fire to the stable of Jno. H. Nelson, on the 2d | gists and Perfumers. mar 12-6m Rene Meat ws Beare arate meee ey a8 Weropinc Cakks, very pretty and very cheap; Smith, Hsq.,appeared for Coombs. Awkward an b %, . ¢ 2 Socnite ae Small, delicate boys, each in the thir- | est ce Croam aad Water loes ; at low price, af teenth year of his aye. Pursley, us we before de | (he P ae aeta scribed, is a rough boy, about sixteen, keen look- ———— 5 ing, and as sharp in his conversation as most acyiet;;;Persone desi ps Powmies will always grown men. His testimony was the same as we | find them for axchange at tha Star (fice aountar. ublished upon his arrest, with the addition that | - Wise and Williams, the two county officers arrest- ing him, told him he had better tell all he knew about it, as the others would turn against him; he would then be clear; be would be a witness, and get a dollar and a quarter a d Wise promised to sce him safe through, and see that he was paid. Wiliams subsequently promised him a pair of shoes, he said. Mr. John H Nelson siete —Knows nothing cf the fire, as he was not down there at the time - a He described the position of the stable, said that LOST AND FOUND. there was a load of shucks in the loft, possibly ——— some were about the door. The stable door was $5 REWAR . tm bill form, and its further consideration post- poned till next Monday night. Bill to regulate the compensation of the secre- taries of the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council was rejected. Bill to sweep and water Pennsylvania avenue, from First street east to Seventeenth street west, was a Joint resolution in ee of the petition of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad now before Congress to extend their railroad through this city bya tunnel under Capitol Hill and across the Yotomac river at the Long Bridge was passed. Adjourned. Common Council.—Mr. Powell introduced a bill authorizing the engraving a new diploma for the use of the public schools, as per draft exhibited; assed P: Mr. Duhamel introduced a bill to grade and xravel I street worth, from Fifth to Seventh streets west; referred. Mr. Mokun_ introduced a bill to grade Second street east; referred. Mr. Turton, from improvements committee, re- ported favorably a bill to trim and gravel N street north, between Third street west and Tenth street OSITIVE SALE OF BULLDING LOTS ON MARYLAND AVENUE, aT PuRiic Sate. —On MONDAY AFTERNOON, .2th -at5o'clock, we will sell, to the highest b dder, Lots numbered 3.4. and 5,in square 1.050, fronting on Maryland avenue, near the toll gate,aud between ith and 15th streets east Terme: One third cash ; the r yed or stolen. from the sub- tue in 6 and 12 id but | 1 jeft open as Lis horse out, seriber on April Ist red mages. with interost, and secured deed of trast. around me; but let me abjure you all, in my last | jeft open as nt. : rth White teen ael rie 7 ‘Tite periect. west; passed. words to You, to be faithfal in your ewrow ss you| A Jung man ham aimed SteBayne, who was | COW; with white fen art or pon et hes THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW | 4y's2 WALL & BARNARD. Ancts Mr. Powell, from the claims committee, re- | have been in your rosperity, and God's blessing | #t 4 shop a few doors from the stable, saw the around her horn when she lett. . By WM. MARSBALL, Auctionser. By BARNARD & BUCKEY : Georgetown. ted favorably a bill from the Upper Board for | will attend your efforts ina cause so noble and | three boys cominy running from the stable. and A. BROWN. UNRITURE, CARPETS anv Fancy Goons. ARGE axp HANDSOME PRIVATE RESI- be relief of H. Kaiser and A. M. Caldwell. in re. | glorious. struck Pursley with a stick in sport, and he re- | a Third, bi nL and K stre On MONDAY MORNING. Sth instant, até | LARGE ax> HANDSOME PRIV4 orson.— On gard to market stalls; passed. Also, a bill for the | " Before concluding. the reverend speaker attec. | turned it by throwing a stone at him. About ten | 7 Ost—two WATCH forall. in front of the store of T.B.| WEDNESDAY, lith tnstaut, atc o'crcck pine relief of J. J. Roan, by remission of tine: passed. | tionately preferred bis parting request that the | minutes after this the fire broke out. Gabriel seated ona blood xtc raredcorne- | Brown, 360 Sev cet.a general variets of | in front of ths premises, we will seit to the highest Mr. Meade, from police comuinittee, reported a | entire Society would solemnly and publicly re- | Cross first prune inte —: aire a ae as lian and hoth engraved with EY Fatsed mailed arm Gor pnd seoond-band Farniture, Housekeeping bidder that large. convenient and bandsome So "3 z i 3 ji . ice any . . Saw 01 v' watt! Oo, m lel al Ei 3 5 ni » &e., &e, ° 1 o Aol. t joint resolution to Increase the pay of corporation | uew their pledge. which he then administered ee ny er Soares — hi te with ba a Sad thie ette jn old English un- Sales every warket morniag throughout the sea- | oi = one ame take eee . oe laborers to $1.50, and horses and carts to $2 per At the conclusion of this ceremony there were few gue jitniped over the fenesee ua soci and nce oO MeesER: RE P& BRO. Peon, FON. ot a a Li, Auct, | 224 running Back 22, through to Olive street 7 ee wanted to know what was the object On tohale of the Society, Frank McNerhany. | off. “The person was larger than either of these ue ap 9 eS = — of this resolution. Esq., delivered an eloquent address. He adverted to the numerous monuments of Dr. O’Toole’s zeal- ous and useful mission as pastor of St. Patrick's. He touchingly referred to his charitable zeal in behalf of the orphans and destitute, and reviewed in brief but feeling language the permanent evi- dences of apostolic zeal’ which Dr. O’Tool will leave behind him in the National Metropolis. Dorepiate remarks were also made by Messrs. a boys, 18 or 19 years old, and apparently grown. Horatio Awheard (one of the party) sworn.—Is $5 thirteen years old; was with Pursley and Coombs | Prince going to the stable, but saw the wagon standing atthe shop. They turned back. Saw McBayne strike Pursley in fun. Didn't see Coombs get over the stable. Don’t think he told Wise that he saw Coombs go to the stable; but wasso scared he didn’t know what he said when he was going which stroet it front« 69 feet. The improvem consist of a laree well-built, com/ortabie d venient Brick Dweliing, in geod repair me ing & beautiful view of Washington, the Po.omeo river,and the Virginia shores, There is also at- tashed large Brick Stable, Smokehouse. &c. This saie offers an opportunity to secure one of the best private dwellings in Georgetown. Terma: One-fourth each; the rendu in 6. 12, 18, and 24 months, with interést from day cf sale. The d adeed of trust 0 REWARD.—Ranaway from the subse! ber, residing int Bpor Marlborough, nty. Md ,on the mornine RO MAN JOHN KET nty 01 By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Au tionerrs. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT PUBLIC Avction.—On W INESDAY, Apri! lth, at 11 o’elock, on the pren we shall sell subdivi 8 op C, in square 515, fron ing 19% feet on north K street. between 4th and Sth strevts west, running back 94 feet 11 inches to an alley. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest. seoured by a deed of trust on the premises. Mr. Meade the object of it is to raise the pay of the laborers. Officers of the Corporation have just had their pay increased. and | think these men quite as deserving of being looked after. Mr Orme thought the movement looked very much like an electioneering movement, as the first of June was drawing nigh. Mr. Meade disclainy any such motive. He o Py is del a free State. or $100 if tal very en in M title is perfect. A deed given land, Virginia. or the District of Columbia, ap 6d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucts. +3 BARNAND & BUCKE 2 wef . =| to jail. neg liled emsos Wr i of C i ~< aps NAND & BUCKRY, Anots. Sooners te Si SOM te teeace ee Seary eg fee en Cinta, Sk Sahar | Es und Bre, Atlus Send tats Krooked Chow? and has relatives Wasinnzion | 1 va. BY A: GREEN, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. the Register, and had offered it as an sucudinest The retiring pastor has the satisfaction of know- | Where Awkward and the boys were that morning. | city at Mr J: "8. Cl county, and XTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Buitp- to every proposition to increase the pay of Corpo- | ing that bis memory will long live in the aifec. Justice Donn, after reviewing the testimony | Washingte and all the connecting circumstances, dismissed | ap 9-26" the boys. The Pie are infants in the eyes of ie law, and even if the testimony was more positive , _ 7 y = and of a different character, they conld not be FOR SALE AND RENT. convicted by a jury. The decision of the Justice = — vi gene vi For other ‘For Sale and Rent” advertisements, met with very general favor. [ a aera ration officers since. Messrs. Orme and Jones both stated that the Cor- poration bad notbing to do with tixing the present rates of pay of Corporation laborers and horses carts, but that it was regulated entirely by stom, the same as in the case of other laborers. ‘The joint resolution was then adopted—yeas ING Lots ON TIE IsLAND, AT AUcTIoN.—On TUBSDAY, the 10th inst 3) shall well,on the prem- ises, commencing at 5 o’clock P; m.,on the firet named lot, the following vaivable Building Lots, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, TYWo-story ANDATTIC FRAME HOUSE axp Lot, on FourtH, BETWEEN Massacnu- SETT« AvKNUE AND NoRTH | st. aT AvcTioN.—On ONDAY, the i6th inst., shall seil,ia front of the promises, at ha! t five o'clock p. m.. x ©-'lent two-story and attic Frame House. contain ing 8 good and convenient rooms and the Lot on Which it stands, being parts of Lots No. 20 and 21 in aguare south of square 516, having @ front of 2f foet on Fourth street weet, running back 9% feet. be- tween Massachusetts avenue and | street north. Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, i2and 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed erven aude deed of trust taken, Title in- disputable. ape-d A. GREEN, Avot. Ky A. GREEN, Auctioneer. E stv E SALE OF VALUABLE Britp Lots in Square No. 54, on THE [sLanD, veTion.—On WDNESDAY, the 4th day of { next, I shall sell. in front of the premises, mencing at 5o’olock p.m.,twenty three hand- some building lots, being subdivisions of the orig: 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 20, 21, 24, 25 and 25, in square broperty fronts on 34 and 434 strects weet and tions of those he has so well and faithfully served. Tee's coniity. Ww UL. Tue Bact or Tux Nationat Buvzs, last night, at the Assembly Rooms, was attended by a large number of persons who delight to participate in the enjoyments of the dance. Upon the openin; of the ball, the lady friends of the Blues. uroaeel Miss Wahl, presented tie Company with a beanti- ful flag, which had been wrought by their fair hands in honor of the military spirit of the citizen soldiery. Miss W., presenting the flag, in a few graceful remarks, asked the Company to receive it as a token of the profound respect of the givers for the soldiers of the metropolis. The volunteers of our country had always been among the bravest of our nation’s defenders; and the fair speaker znd those sbe represented felt sure the gallant Blues would never permit the “ Plag of our Union” to be dishonored. Capt. Watt replied happily on the part of his Company. In their name he felt honored in ac- cepting the beautiful gift. He assured the fair donors that the Company would cherish it as a Lots 3, 4, 5,6, 7,8 25,2 23, 24, 30, 31, and Square 422, Lot 4, Vo — 468. Lots 26, 27, and 23, _The abvove mentioned prorerty ial] handsomely, situated and perfect grade, fronting on south G and H, 6th and © streets west. Any person wishinz to purchase a handsome building Jot will do weil to attend this eae. ‘Title from the Government. Te-ms: One-fourth cash: balance in 6,12 and 18 months. the purchaser or purchasers will be re quired to give noter for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of sale, A deed given and a deed of trust taken, apad A. GREEN, Aact. Yxsterpay, Captain Mitchell, of the steamer NTA new thiseatory Ric Powhatan, running between this city and Aquia | FOR RUN TA new three-story rick HOUSE. Creek, appeared before Justice Donn to answer a streets north, a very desirable and healthy loca charge of assault and battery on John Collins. It | for summer residence. ‘Toa cood tenant the terms appeared that the Captain employsa number of | will be ioderats, it” application is iiniediately white and colored Lands, who occupy the fore- | made, Apply next doo ap 10-3t* castle of the steamer. The whites on one side, SAT ACK- BUILDING the colored on the other. On the 29th, about 3 and L. aI 5 o'clock in the morning, Collins went into the | between iith and forecastle and found a colored man on the wrong | back from the bu pabont 20 f sde. He bad ona former occasion Blayed a rough | fouth <2 feet. joke on this same colored man, and when he at- tempted to move him this time be found himself unable. The darkey resisted, anda fight ensued. Collins knocked Lim down and kicked him, and while at this Captain M. entered the forecastle, offered a joint resolution, instruct- ittee before Congress to take such il protect the interests of the Corpo- ration in the proposed grant to the Baltimore and Obio Railroad company to extend their road through the city to the Potomac river; adopted. Sundry bills, &c., from the Board of Aldermen were appropriately referred. A bill from the upper board instructing the committee before Congress to urge the removal of the jail from {ts present site, was taken up and assed t sof sail le Wille DALY, next door. TO SAN FRANCISCO IN EIGHT Days Palen ahi roviding for a compilation of the xeneral laws of the Corporation since the publi- cation of «‘Sheeban’s Digest.”” neatly furnished HOUSE, yards. Inquire atthe Willards’ new ball was as the Infantry’s balls a!- SOR SALE Ways are, a most successful and enjoyable enter- ‘ein aca OF for the bace BY THE dH streets south, ail the lots running back to x Coli treet, between 3iand oo “ & wide alley. with frontage of from 18 to 2> feet, A Joint resolution from the upper board appro- | memorial of the occasion and of the sympathy of | *ud_ ordered GOnins on eee ser i aps-cost* | Central Overland California and ses withix a few equares of the new market in priating $15 for the purchase of = copy of ieee south caertibns of our citizens “ eat ri Sos dismntosed! thease. Paap Seg only hae OR SALE. FOUR LOTS OF GROUND. sit- AND ‘The brie of titismay be coen by application at « h Washington,”’ was rejected; yeas 4. | vating a e virtues of good citizens an ri- = Sar ay fies uated on amy ollie. peor riat ee ou otic soldiers. After some further remarks of a | the ¢ ptain has a right to enforce subordination streets nort! PIKE'S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY, orme of sale: One-fou-th cash; the balance in patriotic character, Capt. W. pledged the lives | ° his boat. street. runni oe §,42,an4 18 months, for notes pearing interest trom Ax Excrrsion having been determined on, in | 2nd honor of the Company that t'e © Flag of our Se era t | Enquire of GEORGE F¢ The Courier of the PONY EX PRESS wiil Jeave | 94a) of sale. Pall warren is will be given which the Corporation of Washington shall com. | Caton” should cone: be, in their keeping, tar-| TH® Batt of the Light Infantry, last night, ct | treet west. one square not 1e Courier sare vey the members of the Committees for the Dis- | nished or dishonored. and a deed of trust taken for the deferred pay ments. if the terms are not complied with withir five St. Josern, Missouri, at 9 o'clock a. m. on F DAY, april 13, carrying Dispatehes only. (which must be in Government stamped envelopes,) a.d DS, one in the North- entre Market, well suited business. Apply at 179 trict of Columbia of both the Senate and House of The dancing then commenced, and was ath up Represenatives all along the line of the Washing- with unabated spirit and enjoyment until the tainment. It was numerously attended by the days after said sale the property will be resold at wiil run regular y weekly thereafter. 2 the riek and cost of the deivaltine ae ; ; : citizens, as well as by many strangers; and every- | north Fifth ap 7-lw Telegrapmic messages from ait patts of the United a ret sor tieel Whey wees So co Caine the Lctommae, | wee sina) hours ayant the twal.” ‘Weber's band | CO) en new ona iin eet er aes : = T three-story | States and Canadas, in connection with the point of | ™&r 27- ; Sane, so that they may see and examine the same e inion arelient mosie fon the scession: The] cos and os, allel whem did thets test te FOR SALE OR RENTIA foul, three-story departure, wil beraceived up te clock a ma ay TPONED Jo hea eset ea wil eee sera | dala 5 fhe coe eta make their friends happy. The staf of the Dis- | st), ani stivstreees, ood tenant th © day of the departure of the Express, and trane- | , 17 ro ie purpose. The omnibases and partly by the steam canal boat Fi,iag Cloud, visiting the distributing and re- —— reservoirs, the tunnels, Cabin John bridge, and other prominent objects along the line to the commencement at Crommelins, after which they will partake of a collation to be spread in the balling at the Falls belonging to the Govern- a ae then return direct to the District. Shot not the weather be fair, some other day will be designated for the trip. The Flying Cloud has given a trial to her new attachment, und, without any swell in the least degree injurious to the banks of the canal, makes a rate of just eight miles an hour. She will be at her wharf on the Washington Canal, at the foot of Fourteenth street, on Friday afternoon, to make a farther trial of her speed — Intelligencer. ‘Tus ORance and ALEXANDRIA RaiLRoaD — The Lynchburg Republican says: mitted over the Placervill+ and graphic wire to San Franor id intermediate oints by the conneoting expr: Eicut Days The Letters will bo delivered in San Praustsco in tex Days from the departure of the Express. ‘ersons dt ‘ing to send Telegraphic messager can do eo by making apflication at any Telegraph ofhces in the Union. _ J.etters will be received up to two o’olock. p.m, on every Monday, at 451 ‘fenth st.. Washing*or DC and wi be forwarded to the express of hat ‘oseph. wee Full partioniars can be obtained on application to Cs 5 the Agerts cf the Company asELL, President. Leav-nworth City, Kaneas, March, 1869, Office New York—J. B. Simpson, Vio» Pres’t Sanur. & ALLEN. Agents. St. Louis. H J. Spavipine, Agent, Chicago. Unit Raisty. Agent, St Joseph, Mo. os A MonnsIMeR. Agent, ap%2t No. 451 Texth et., Washington, D.C BEAUTIFUL AND Cueap Sitxs. — By the an- nouncement of Messrs. Clagett & May it will be seen that they are in the field with a stock of silks of the most tempting description, both as regards quality and price. From their superior experi- ence, these dealers are enabled to get the pick of the New York market in making their purchases, and the same experience enables them to buy on such favorable terms that they can afford to sell at the wonderfully-low rates they do. The fact, too, that articles sold from this establishment are sure to be as represented. serves to exp!ain the cause of its great popularity with the ladies,we apprehend. In time or Peace Prerare ror War.—The heavy thunder storm of last night reminds us of the necessity of supplying our houses with good lightning rods, for the protection of life and prop- erty. A mipecer article is manufactured by our neighbor, F. LaBarre, corner Tenth and C streets, trict was represented by Cols. Hickey and Riley | he mosdera: y te and Major Bacon. Capts Peck of the Mounted | to M. McDE achmaker, No. n Guards and ‘Tait of the National Guards were also | avenue. ap 7-e0St present, and other officers. The dress drill which For preceded the dancing wes a most admirable dis- korping will soll his FURNITURE and lay, and was witnessed with great gratification FECTS at private sale, on the Ey all spectators. The dancing which followed | most rea-onable terms. Apply at $52 Sixth street, was participated in with spirit, and the night | between H and I streets north. ap4 Pi off rapidly and agreeably, indeed. OR RENT—Three-story brown front BRICK ee. DWELLING-HOU E. with large hack build- Diep oF Her Inscrtes —The Alexandria Ga- | ings, gas. water, and ali modern conveniences, No. 7 $ Kane, | 417 Thirteenth street, between G and H sts. Pos- House, afew days since, by ber clothes taking | 975 eo3t fire, has died from the effects of her injuries.” —= Tue Fair for the benefit of St. Vincent's Orphen Asylum, it should not be forgotten, commences this evening in the Assembly Rooms, Louisiana avenue. A great variety of useful and ornamental in Consequence of the rain anti! WEDNESDAY, " @ hour and piace. Map Sd. matt, same hour So WECEEN, Auct. 1 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, - Extensive SALE OF VALUABLE Buitpine Lots FRoNTING ON 6TH AND 7TH STREETS WEST AND AND 'T STREETS NORTH, AT Avction.—On FRIDAY, the 6th day o: April, ‘sil, in front of the premises, at 44 o’c ock number of handsome Building Lote anbe ra <n No. ‘Sigye Tae p are < erate depth, ing to sieve. 0) is beautifully situated, bounded by 6th ard Ith ets. wostand ‘and Tate. north, and perfect grade on ition of the pulic is respectfully invited to this inree sale, Bargaine may be expected. Ti- tle direct from the Government Terms: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12,18 and 24 month*, tor notes pesring interest. A deed given and - deed of trust taken. mar Si-d A. GREEN, Auct. . Josepn Tele- ALE—A gentleman declining house w ed for sale. rG : RS. ENG RECHT BEGSTO INFORM | | I[7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED sat affords us pleasure to announce that the | (see advertisement.) who is sald to have made the | "cles will be exposed for sale DRY Goops MAS; BRS a thera, most rer pect on Seoount of no bidders unt. WEDNESDAY, {10 Orange and Alexandria Railroad bridge has been | first platina-tipped points in this city, and to have |. AccipeNt.—Last night watchman Harper, | BRY GOOoDS fell C4 peggy Grd A 2S et P _ ae completed across the widest prong of the James | erccted many of them, to the satisfaction of the ] while on his beat in the Second Ward, received | DR oODS near Adame’ Express Office. where she ‘wut ke SS River. and that workmen are now engaged ia | public. Give hima call. a painful wound in the calf of his leg from the | DRY GOODS rrom N constantly on hand fine Brandies, Whisky, Acc, Br A. CREEN, Anctoseer. TIN laying the track on the bridge. A high embank- eee aoa accidental discharge of his pistol. DRY GOODS rsom N Wines, etc.. togsther with tie best sort of Dishes RUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ID ment las also been made, reaching across the Tue Tueatrs.—The billat the theatre to-night Si = island, a distance of 1,500 or 2.000 feet, to the Pay i “ THE First Warp at Avctiox.—By virtue o! isarepetition oe pla wpb) en ae gpa ‘THE VOTARIRS OF DIsstPATION, and victims of o- No. Sign ee artes eb ede tenga perder racine aner <r Sto cecemred tee ay day of Octo rs} canal, ial | t followed by ‘* The Rough Diamond,” Mr. | lusion. can be brought to aconviction of the = le ig K erate in order to secur onage. “ “. Geali’way resching to pinttars or obec waien | JS. Clarkosppearing in batter ote Clk vi their ways. and say al fromaworidol mental and | yyqgZAree doors below the Northern Hartt | ee a eee tee ee ecaT. | THORSEN te iein io aa " - M0 ai ing the alvice contained in a has been erected alongside the canal for the con- | is an excellent comedian in his line, and our citi bodily su surted stocks of STAPI ate. te on the premises,at § 0 . m., to the behest bidder, Lot No.2), in Square 172,a8 derig.ated in tha plan of the city of Wastircton. Terms: One third cash; La'ance in tro equal notes, payahie in Gand !2 months, bearing interest, Sad secured by approved enderser and deed 0 Fd LULGEBOROL aps-d _ A. venience of passenvers going from the cars to the boat, and rice ver:a It is contemplated to run the first train of cars across the bridge on Monda’ afternoon, by which time the trac: ill be lai as far as the canal. As we have stated on a former occasion, the peteeine or more correctly speak- ing, the stone-work, v.+cessary for the erection of 2 bridge across the pond this side of the island, zens should not miss the pleasure of witnessin: his personations while here. Mrs. Gladstane an Miss Rose Skerrett, both trumps, are also on the bill to-night. JuveniLte ConTRistTion TO THE MoncuMENT Funp.—The Public School taught by Miss Annie jams and Mrs. Martin, have to-day sent to that popular tal Researches, 1efeman Pra Ly. or Ph t but inoffensive ir its Sand FANCY GOO Ee soar ie ites selected with great care from New York and Ph AND FIRE Serbiosge a I ke alelplia Markets, at unprecedentedly low price AVINES it bringeewag? ty which he respectiully invites the PuBLie inspee- thing home to the conception “that he who r ton _ may-read Sold by Dr Bence: 191 Bb i Remember the sirees T. MADDOX. stroct, New York. Price 3 cents,’ Sent {rea eve- ap 5-eost No. 349 Seventh street. Sold also by S. Calvert Ford, j-., Washington, | DG 8 na? esha ion | ‘NEW SPRING GOODS. & HARVEY, renth street Will effect In<uranc on Lives and Property in the best companics.and at the lowest ratos. Losses paid punctually. e insured entitled to an interest in the profits Nn By A. neer. . a JOW OPENING, ofthe compa oF . apsim | COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF FRAME : the Washington Monument Society one dollar and _ LEVI BEARDLEY. F.L. HARVEY. HovszaxpTWo Loisor Finer ea ae ee ans beth | twenty cents, thelr contribution for the monthe of Onemineeiiaee P. J, STEFR. Mugcuant Tarvon, No. 488 Lo’ ase! March and April. This school has been giving some undertaking to make a foundation st this | city cents every month, without fail. since May, 1854. it. From.en |i tion of the bridge, we Eave no hesitation te citing that it isone of the most substantial we have ever seen. Fisntown.—The Alexandria Sentinel ot yester- day evening says: “Tbe fish market is active to-day, and the weather for the last few days has been very favorable to the fishermen. Some four or five boats were unloading their cargoes of shad and berring when we received our report this morning—one boat having brought up 20,000 of the latter, being the largest cargo which has ar- rived this season. Rock fish are very abundant.” NOTICE. OW In store a large aad beautiful stock of WINDOW SHADES of every variety, from 4 to 10 feet long. SHADE LINENS pinin) of all widths, X TURES and TRIMMINGS of every kind in i GILT WINDOW CORNICES. BANDS, &c..&e. PICTURE CORDS and TASSELS of overs varie ety. NGIN ve rade. stvie, and PAPERMANGINGS of every grade, atrls Paperhanger and Upholsterer, apT-st No. 248 Pacave bole, 12thlnnd 19th sis. THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MA- Wakpart Avcrion.—By order f ‘th Di ct of Columbia, decreed 1 1860, in the matter of Edmun ¢ ntersigard commissioners wi! on sup peemenn, on Ts UR: - i hi oods—which he teemied by all who know him: | i wena ae earaeaee os in’ superio Aides pater (ha rt aisrom ton 50 Rake Le ars wm styles and at cheap rates, to cash or punctual conspicuous. e the opportunity to stats to the affiotad the benent [have derived from the wocor customers: 4 WIL! * Pr, areen's Oxvgenated Bitters, and to recommend COMPAR sBLET FAMILY Se Wie MN tiem to others. For two years I have been trou- j i 3 blod with inci-estion and ‘its attendant eile Sia sare ropnnven, Stell prsces; Com B00 ise as flatulency, constipation, severe attacks of dia-- = thera accompanied with water brash at the stomach, Sreciat NOTICE. aS which reduced me in flesh, strength and spirits, so Respectfu ly Addressed to the Citizens and low that Iwas nearly unfitted for business. Lappiisl , Strangers of Washington. ; to several physicians from whom 1 obtained ouly | The subscriber begs leave to call the attention of temporary relief, 1 concluded, withthe advice of the citizens and mrenrers to his new C:. OTHING friends, but without the least faith in their efficacy, | ESTABLISHMENT, No. 460 Seventh, hetween me try the (zygenated Bitters, trom the use of which K acd F streets, where will be found a fine weil Seventh street, near E, ix now opening New, D> Read the following letter from Caleb Parker. & % sc! , Cassi Esq.. of Concord, N. H..a maa honored and es: St MING G00 Ds—Cloths, at i Tux Pennsylvania AVENUE RalLway Bitt.— In the Senate, ego A Mr. Brown moved that the bill relating to the Pensylvania Avenue Rail- raid be made the special order for Henan Cat at one o’clock; which was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be printed as amended. , Lots Nos. 72, with improvements, as dere tre plan of Washington ertycantef whrck bom wd antdied seised. ol Leute arate We baal Mf soem Se . I ar » by bond ard deed of rast deterred paysncaee be ing interest, . Rovol, -% oper eebokoven, NICHOLAS CALLAN, wa WPUAY Tae Hrawatua Crus announce their third grand Genie sort to come off at Stott’s Hall, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Twentieth st on Thursday evening next. Arth’s cotillon band has been e! ed for the occasion, and the pleas- h od took of GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING | CHIR ES eee eakietes tobe toe Lente eer, Sasa ediate relief, Pwater sclreted stock of GENTL SHINES are sdimi A A TIERCE STONE BATTLE Was waged with vary- | antest kind of a time is anticipated. trash after taking the Best portions Ais menmewes Rls FURNISHING. GOODS. wad Hats cet | Crthnis Soe itmatteguatly adepisd toemenme | ap sd == img successes on either side mest ef the SS increased some thirty-five pounds, aud my health CAPS, all of which will besold at the loweet prices. | fine work, mak AssaULT anp BattERy.—Yesterday, William 1ng @ perfect stitch on both sides poppers & between Island and city hesf at perfect. I can truly say that I coamid the Fourteenth street (Canal) bri: Our infor- the Oxy- A call Tes) ully solicited. Goods that in hemming. or in any otner fine work. the | pyROCHE ANO CASHMERE. i ' Cos: i Id he—alike om both sides. | BB SHAWL BORDURINGS. ss Crawford, a colored boy, was arrested by Officer | scnated bitters the best tonic exta: t have rec- script 'ways on hand and for sale atten per.| stitch ey 8 + DER AK WELLS oi eren: assa’ t | hi ike ent. less than any other house in town. All of | Ever: y t know that this is of the very first 4 S28 faa ene personas ee wp ple —— bpm al fr an unprovoked assaultand battery nee beset freer tunis tise aa! Seas goodeateuec sat made by the bert houses | nnport Full instroc Yours respectfully, Cavern P exKe, in the country 4 . W. Fe Co, B iy AN N..B.—Don t forget to call at the Peoples’ = fetes lived Sten eee ing Store, No ‘460 Seventh, Daven E nas ee inthe sewing machine. F Saas green in operating and mausging the ma- apse | SPRING aod : TAA to get your SPRING « a is ty THING—No. 460% wrath shy Zak IN MIND the lecture of Mr. Chilton this Wartcn Returns —Four lodgers were accom’ a or chines. 5 BOY . D. 8. C. Ford, B Waite, A fine lot just received atthe Agenoy, No. 455 wenth st., tw get your By e ut Willards’ Hall on“ Chinaand the Pe- | modated and woman caged for safe |G Sicit John Scrwaise, Nair & Paling, Wale: Ine geores No. 460 Seve Seventh at. cPovae * Geet : ington; and by dealerseverywhere. ap l0-iw.r + 8p6-2w J. H. SMITH, ep S-stawew P. J, STEER, Agent.