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the animadversion of the gentleman from the Seo- ond Ward. — Considerable o) ition being manifested against the amendment, r.Mohun withdrew it, and the joint resolution was unanimous) - Mr. Turton also-reported a wit trim and gravel H street north, from Pennsylvania avenue to Twenty-third street west; passed. Also, a bill to grade and gravel 40 foot alley, in square 465; passed. Also, a bilite grade and gravel Twenty- second street west, from K to L. streets nort! " passed. Also, bill to repair gutter and alley in square 105; d. Alr. Van Reswick reported a bill to alter the grade of a part of L street south; passed. The joint resolution from the upper Board, granting the proprietors of Dan Rice's Great Semin the use cf a part of Judiciary Square, was a opted. Sundry bills from the uv Board were appro- Prfately referred. ota 7 ‘The Board insisted on its amendment to the bill from the upper Board, to provide a new corpo- rate seal. Mr. Powell, from committee on claims, reported a resolution committing'the Board apainst refund- ing ee Heenses; laid on ae yeaa 10, nays 9. Mr. Meade offered a resolution instructing the committee on improvements to inquire into the expediency of abolishing the contract system in cleaning streets and alleys; referred to committee s bould sonet GEORGETOWN. dell. James belongs to the N: Guerds, of a Washington city, and wears his «© clothes’ | “°r7*sPondence of The Star. phi ee es yee He is eectaeaiy in five A‘ Grorcrtown, April 17, 1860. war, e acquisition ‘uba, Mex- young gentieman of Fairfax county, Va., was se Rare (ME aE | aren et marying eames ace Cleveland National Demorrat. |__| bethoed to whom he was devotedly attached, but As by the above few will know who this noted | the metch was opposed by the parents of both the individual is We will merely say that it refers | young People. A few days since the lady came to “Little Jimmy,” the newsboy. who had his | to our city ona visit to some friends, and had not stand in the National Hotel. dimmy was a | been here a great while before the gentleman ap- marker for the Guards; and s0 appearing in fa- peared upon the scene. Friends of the ties tigne dress at the Weddell, gained for himself the | were action |e nee e sens vesicotag the new title of bould soger boy.” Jimmy is sharp | lovers were jamner nny marriage by the Rev’ Mr STE ee wore his way throngh, and will wear | flobey. of the MP. Chara Sohne i ae Os all his honors with grace. He is now on his way | wie to witness the ceremony came to the house to Texas in company with > ¢ entleman who offers | while it was in progress, but were not admitted him an opportunity for mai g his mark in the until all was over, as it was feared by those inside world. _ that the appeal for admittance came from the od rents or ot! Szcurity For Peace.—Yesterday, Thos. Mason minion. We Lie fome ae ce ol and Fanny McMahon got into a dispute about the reconciliat}, hi r- ownership of an old gate and some party fencing, | ginia wee ee ania yer ee led fas belligerent Cee ep epae ten The Union Hotel, in our city, has been closed n the contest unfortunately got bis finger into the | but we hi , ising 1 i inouth othie tate opponent aed nl ‘ope some enterprising man will take it shut down on } and reopen it immediately. It has been full all it ike a steel trap, neatly causing a loss of the | winter. snd i 7 member. Mason, by scratching hard, and peli art eee roperly, it . hair savagely, induced her to let go. Michael | "Messe? Brown a WV ite, Pw cee cid vertlscment _LOCAL NEWs.. EP" Though Tux Sean ss printed on the fastest Press in use sonth of Baltimore, its edition “Ne 20 large as to reqwirs & to be put to press at an otarly hovwr ; Advertisements, therefore, should be “tent tm before Trine o'clock, m.; otherwise they “CY Rol appear Until the next day. ————~.0e+ ; 7 papa pay & Columbia Advertisements ‘fobs "sed in the Battimore Sun are received St ae”, forwarded from Tue Stan office. iid = THIS. AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, OKS AT AUCTION.—The last sale of the mevsrebils tsaniays BVERINS gid MONGAY: TULSBAy, and, WEDNESDAY EYENL 6s, pighestorn of Wm, F. Bayly, 278 ‘enh, 2 ch # capitate BEN. Fe FRENCH Salesman, Injunction Against the Horse C WARK, April 16.—An injunction agatast further Fr ktess ou the Newark and Orange Horse Cor Rak as been granted by Chancellor Green, at the instance of Owen McFarland, of this city, and the work is now s: mded. The had been broken from the Market street t to Rroad street, and the rails inid for a Sons tats distance. The nds upon which lnjuncticn was asked for have not transpired. This te the first horse ratiroad organized in this city, and its sudden stoppage creates much axcitemeni By J, C. MeGUIRE &- CO.. Auctioneers. 7 US«EE’S SALE OF TWO BUILDING OTS AT TUE CORNER OF K STREET NORTH AND N, om wv . a devi decd of dated Dron oo Orry Covncits, April 16.— Board of Aldermen A communication was received trom the Mayor transmitting a communication from Jos. H. Brad- ley and A. Thos. Brad’ey, trustees, and Janes M. Carlisle, Attorney for the Corporation, in relation basics ; sale of the Washingtonand Alex- andria railroad, 2s contemplated by the joi I~ as ereseres April 6, 1860, le € trustees are of the opinion (and in it the: are sustained by the opinion of. ny Corporation Attorney) that the terms of sale of the Washington and Alexandria railroad, as directed by tue Coun- rils of the city of Washington and approved by he Mayor, on the 8th of April, 1869, cannot be prescribed by the Corporation, nor can the action f the trustees be in any manner controiled by it, trust Mer recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 1, |58, 159, 160and 161, one of the land records for Washington county, D. C Noa, i5and ae Square No. 16, corner of north K street and 25th street west. Terms: One third cash ; residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, seour ny g-diced of trust on the premises, If the terms of should nog be complied with in five days after the sa'e, too-neser ves thers ht to resell at the risk and ex pense of the defauiting purchaser. Ali conveyano- ae ae Ene oot WARD Ge DYER, Trustos. . “Kk, trust . C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, Excape eof two Prisoners Noaristown, Pa., April 16 —This mornin. two prisoners in the county jail escaped. They dug through a wall eighteen inches, and 2 stone wall two feet thick, when they knocked down the jailor, stole his keys, and escaped through the main entrance. One was a burglar under ten ycars imprisonment, and the other horse thief) A heavy reward is offered for their arrest. mar 29 eod&ds \¢ McMahon also allowed himself to come slightly | will be s 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY ImpSAant Suit Decid:d except that the Corporiion. may sonioued by it, | on improvements. Adjourned. Into the scrape, by offering to take the place of | of siy-gooda and diner cities Gen eae NOON ese SATURDAY APTER- | Provivesce, April 17.—The great refrig vxecnte the trast. Phe trustees arctvotecs yeas |v: 1g Guat his feminine principal; but as the adversary had | will do well to call om them, og then vee net | NOON, April isth, same eee OVER: Trustee, | St of J.C "Schooley, of Cincinnati, ap Sided to ti q = +“ ie! 7 clined. e affair was lai efore Justice John- | are accor # edge & Co., agen’ ‘ew York, wes yeaterd ww at <— Came es eine conenat attended, and its deliberations of an interesting | son, who decided, in view of the circumstances, | and Will dp tacts bane ee en U7 THE ABOVE SAE IS FURTHER | decided by Judge Pitman of the United States to be asked in order to the validity of any tate | anucter. After the customary opening exercises, | to Hold the parties to security for peace. who call apon them & PaPoned until TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April | Circuit Court, in favor of the defendants, whose sade by the trustees in pursuanee of the deed.” | Pericipated in with general earnestness and a jar fiend Hurdle also has a fine assortment of | '7*" Sune Rour ard piace, | claiia for the patentis thus declared to be good aazed 10 beeing nine ®% Mace andor | aed soir he ging tna ennotIneret | US2Ey Boos Tae maring Roger A yer [apne gone at's cont sive digtand oe | apuea ac meGitaR ERTS [salsa on print he sukadey, exaiog Grae wen recom: Pp at the office of Justice Donn, and gave >) Which he will sell us chea; as the cheap- 7 7 Also, one transmitting the report of ward apoth- “f ig prave! 3 , | bail in the sum of $5,000, not to fight a duel By J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. mee ie the quarter endine j Prien bi ISO, re meneed with encouraging attendance}: the com: < 1 apply to Messrs. Spilman mittee on statistics are making arrangements to prepare a card, setting forth localities of churches and times of religious service; preaching at the Asylum has been resumed; the Association had been offered and have assumed the charge of the Presbyterian Mission School on Capitol Hill, and it will hereafter be known as Mission School No. 5; a course of lectures at the Smithsonion Institn- tion bias been begun, of which Gapt. J. H. Simp- son has delivered the first. Mr. O. C. Wight then rea interesting and able essay, eliciting profound attention. his sub- ject being “Christianity and Science.” If we had space, we should give some detail of this excellent review of the history of the world’s prowress in science, its relation to Christianity, and the force with which the lecturer concluded ‘that all true science would conform to the teachin; 8 of religion. Mr. Rhees, at the couctusion, stated” as a matter of fact, that nearly all the men of science in this country are evanzelical Christians. Mr. Burton was elected to membership, and Messrs. Burns, Myers, Langtitt, Clute and Dr. N. H. Gibbe were introduced as new members and saluted by the association with the accustomed welcome wits a five minutes recess. 2°Dr. J. Hall Moore moved the appointment of a committee to apply to Congress for an act of in- corporation; which was agreed to unanimously, and Messrs. J. H. Bradley, jr., Henry Beard and Jerome P. Chase appointed. Mr. Van Santvoord was invited. on motion of Mr. J.P. Chase, to address the next meeting on ferred to committee on health. Also. one from the city surveyor in relation to ‘ue cost of grading and graveling C street south, from Second street east to Fourth street east, etc.; referred to improvewents committee. PETITIONS. - That of Thos. P. Morgan and others in relation to the curbstone and footways of certain streets in the First Ward; thatof W. H. Hines and others tn relation to the Union Fire Company; that of S¥m, Elliott for remission of a tine; thatof J. W.. ‘Thompson & Bro. for compensation for inserting Corporation taps; all of which were referred. Mr. Donoho, ov leave, introduced joint resolu- tion granting the usc of a certain portion of Ju- diciary square to Dan Rice for equestrian pur- poses; passed. ss BILLS, BTC. PASSED. Bill from the lower Board to set the curbstones and pave the footway on the north front of square 161, on Virginia avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets west; passed. Bitl from the same board to set the curbstones and pave the footwa: on the east front of squares 215 and 216, with an amendment, which was goncurred in and the Dill passed. Bill from the same board making 2" appropriation for repairing the Northern mar- ‘eet; passed. Bill of the same board to construct “4 Sea wall at the terminus of Seventh street west, on the Petomac river; passed Bill to pave the alley in square (i tefetred back to the commit- tee with instructions to ovtain the opinion of the i est, and the same will within the limits of the District or give or accept | & Hunt, Bridge street. a challenge to fiybt within the said limits, or to Fora fine segar, or the best chewing tobacco, leave the said limits to tight, or to give or accept | call on Wallace, of High street. His Gravely 4 challenge to fight. 0 We are informed that Mr. | tobacco we can vouch for, having tried it. H. Thomas as bis security. Mr. Pryor was | — : = arrested yesterday, but beiny engaged at the — time, and the officer having no fear of a breach of rey Cod Tre Oa Telly the peace, he was permi' to fix upon II o'clock The neeteroae for Consumption is fast super to-day as the time to give the required bond. ceding all others in its curative effects upon those pitlicted vith taberoniar rs Prepared, —— ConTINvING To ARRivE.—The host of delegates | ruler od the ten enciples Of the pure ot!, an to the Charleston Convention are stillin motion to | is received sepa ties seats OF the plain artic at is received into the stomach in its jellified form, that sonthern city, and generally they stop for a | Withont mastication, and is gradeally dissoly day or two in the Metropolis. At Willards’, last | 82d digested, passing into the small intestines drop Bight: after 7 o'clock. there was not a vacantroom | (¥ rop. supplying the wastes of the body by its Sine aamengaged, | The lower hall was crowded | taicing nature ii overnite Teen ans ‘with gentlemen, the oftice rack was filled com- | proved by tho Now Wick "Academy ot Medicine, pletely with names, the servants were continually | and recommended by th; ‘ he faoulty everywhere, this in motion from one place to another, and the | preparation is confidently effered ns A ro 8 medy for clerks were without rest until a late Lour. It will Cgusumption and il Serefulous affections Oe evel] if all can be comfortably provided for in | .pocld iy Gharies Stott. Washington, and by all re- Charleston during the Convention. Pr STP ENTOLD, Pate, & Nowsn, a No. 15 Beekman street, New York, Locat Potitics.—A large meeting of the Dew- | mar 16-3m Wholesale Agents, ocratic and Anti-Know Nothing voters cf the Sev Sa =e, enth Ward, was held last nightat Potomae Mall, Barry's Tricornenovs for the purpose of organizing for thecoming cam- | is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Beau- paign. The following officers were elected: Dr. | tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Pressrving and Re- J. £. Morgan, President; Chas Allen, Secretary; | storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Sold by al! Drag- H. A. Clarke, Treasurer. The meeting then | gists and Perfumers. maar 12-€m adopted a resolution, fixing upon next Thursday evening as the time to elect delegates to the May- | ms. WInsLow, an expsriencod nurse and female cralty Nominating Convention, and after the | ph i Great Rejeicings. Sr. Josern, Mo., April 14 —A spirited demon Stration was made here last night in honor of the prompt arrival of the first pony express from S. Francisco. The city was illum ited, the zens paraded the streets with bands of music. fire ‘works were set off, speeches were made, A URNITURE axy HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS aT Pornic Sate—On MONDAY MORN- ING, April itth, at'ten o’clook, st the residence of iward Leipziger, Eaq., on street. between Marylend avenuo and south G sctect' we shalt con his furniture and effects: Hardsome walnut aarved So's and Parlor Chairs Cane seat Claire, Rockars Brusse!s parlor, r Airtight stoves inde anny Lind an: tage ede Walcut Dressing Burean, Washstand Mattresses. Bolsters.ant Pillows Biankets, Couforts, Toilet Sets Cooking and other Stoves Kitchen Utensils, &e. ‘derms: $20 and under earh; over that sum a credit of thirty and sixty days, for satisfactorily endorse | notes, bearing interest, ap tad J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Anots. i> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED untl WEDNESDAY MORNING Aprii isth, same heur and piace, apisd J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. Reported Immense Robbery Yorx, April 17.—It is reported that tbe Adams Company's express, from n last eve nizy, was robbed between New Haven and this city of about $100,000. The safe containing the valuables and anoney was thrown out of the car N Fire at st. Job Michigan. Lada pe) Cosa 16.—A fire this mornt; de stroyed the following property: Munger & Bro and Jas. Hicks, dry pas Vancise, grocery, Wright, millinery goods; and the Repuolican office, with its types and press) The loss is esti mated at £20,000. with but 2 smal! insuraoce Association Convention. New Oxveans, April 17.—The Union Christian Association Convention clected W. P. Munford, of Rickmond, Va., President, and Jobu Vanwan- ker, of Philadelphia, Secretary, and then ed jouraed sine dic. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Hovseanp: OT AT AUCTION.—On WED NESDAY next, the 18th inst., at 4 o'clock P. we shal sell, infront of the premises, all the night, ttle and interest of Wm Savoy in and to Lot No. 10. in Sqtare 7, with the improvements tiereon. beirg a small frame house, distant one Fquare from the ef Yard market, and contains about 6,5 0 feet. Title Steamboat Sunk Memeuis, — 16 —The steamboat Defender. jea. : s : pertect. from New Orleans Pittsburg, was snegeed yaician, has a Seothing Syrup for Childen Tveth- ‘Terms cash. F. W. JONES, “ P' Corporatton Attorney. Bill to set the curbstone | the subject of mission Sunday schools. transaction of other business, adjourned to meet | i", which greatly facilitates tho process of teething 5 Attorney for the Heirs. 0 — pat ocean =: oe cong and pave the footway on the south side of G st. Mr. Khees moved a resolution appropriating | at that time. Dy soljoning the gums, redoing Spr agrees apis d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. = = a - apionaatios pree Gee north, between Twentieth and Twenty-seventh ) to aid in getting a house for the Western ACRE Fill Giiay sil pein, and is sure to recuiate the streets; passed ee eetidine indemnity for an error of survey im: by Henry W. Ball, a former City Surveyor; passed. Bill for the relief of R. A. Hill & Company; passed. Bill to improve the alleys opening on north G street, In square 2:9; passed. Bill for the relief of seo. W. Cochrane; passed. Bill for the relief of ‘Thos. G. Wheeler; referred back to the commit- tee. Bill for the relief of J. M Downing; passed. Bill for the relief of Marzaret Fieet: passed. Bill authorizing the Trustees of the Public Schools to Procure a new diploma; pessed. Bill for the relief of Wm. M. Ellis & Brothers; passed. Bill au- thorizing the Mayor to anticipate the revenue of the Corporation for the purpose of providing a suitable site on which to erecta market-house in the Seventh Ward; passed. On motion ef Mr. Price, the Board took up the ission School with the same conditions as ap- prepriatioas for other schools under the direction of a committee consisting of Messrs. Morsell, Richards, Miller, Rhees, Beard, Jordan, Daniel, Moore, Tucker, Stinemetz, Knight, Lumpkin, Van Santvoord, Stickney, Wood and ‘Tustin. ‘This was agreed to, with a proviso offered by Mr. White, that Mission School No.3 shall be de- barred the use of the amount appropriated to it until the treasury shall be sufficiently replenished tormeet both these demands. On motion by Mr. Norton, acommittee on open- air preaching was appointed, and consist of Messrs. Wight, Fort, Ballantyne, Middleton, Fer- passenyers were drowned Baltimore Markets. Bartimore, April 17 —Fiour continves firm sales of Howard street at $6. Wheat is steady. white $1.70a$1 50; red $i 45al.50. Corn closed tirm; white 75a76c ; yellow 73a75c. Provisions closed firm; bacon sides Ic; lame as to quality 10}ga13c ; mess pork $17 SUaSIs; prime S15. Lard llal2c—the latter in kegs. Whisky closed steady at 2avye. For Covrt.—Yesterday, Otticer Norwood ar- | bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, 1t will give rest a = iy to yourselves, and relief and hea!th to your infants, rested Cegnelius Leonard for an assault and bat- Sg e tery on Kate Carrol. He was taken to the office of | Lengel safe inal cases, Soo advertisement in s another column. oc il-ly Justice Donn, where the prosecutrix also brought ie against him the charge of bastardy; demanding | Men's Dress Svits, 5 a of him security for the maintenare: of her child, sae cng Men's Business Suats, a required by law | The accused, in default of | Youths’ Dress Suits, ict sax eee security for court in the assault case. and also fail- | Gpivdren’s Dress Suite, ; 2 ing to give security in the other case, was com- Children’s School Suits, mitted to jail by Justice Donn. Near, Warrrr & Go. Marbie Rall Clone ae re, Brown’s Hotel Building, would respeotfuily PoriticaL.—Last evening an unpleasant col- | announce that their annual dispiny of Spring and lision of words occurred at Brown's Hotel, be- | Summer Clothing is now ready for inspection, ft tween Hon. Mr. Logan of Ill.. and Postmaster | 18 comprised of an assortment of Gentiemen’s and Cook of Chicago. The misunderstanding crew | Youths’ Clothing of the newe-tanc richest ceeizns out of the discussion of theclaims of Mr Doulas | uaserials trimming, snd workmanship. “ u Te those who study excellence with economy, in for the nomination of the Presidency. It caused | fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now soine excitement about the Hotel, but no further | offered for selecting from the mos! Ry WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. is ALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ox SEV- ‘ TH St. aT Auction—On FRIDAY AFTER- NOUN. 20th inst., at 54 o'clock, we will sell, in iront of the premises, part of Lot 12. in square 423, fronting 15 feet on Seventh streot, between N acd O strecte, and ranning back 100 feet to an ailer. and ita roved with a good and substantial smell irick use, Terms: Ons-fourth eash ; ba’ and three years, bearing terest adeed of trust. ap9 ts nee in one, twe, id scoured by WALL & BARNARD, Aucts_ New York Markets. New Yorx. April 17.—Flour is firm; State $5 30 a&5 35; Ohio $6386.15; Southern $6 20a86 3: Wheat is quiet; Southern white $1 G5a@1 77, Corn firm; mixed 73474; yellow 76; white nomi nal at Pork steady; mess $17 3?a817 75; guson, Wood and White. A committee to make arrangements with the ladies for holding a festival, was on motion by Mr. Rhees appointed, and are as follows: AND OTHER LIQUURS. AT AUCT ON —~Ua MONDAY’ MORNING, tne i6th inst., at 10 o'clock, we will sell, by order of the trustee, at the store of Mr. J. attractive stock | ? fevy. uorth side of Penu. avenus, between Vet ieee eager = eee is heavy; at 10{alL bill providing for a paid tire department for the Messrs. Rhees, Mayruder, Moore, Grymes Fox, | results of Rexiy-Made Clothing in this ity, at very re- and 3 d streets, his evtira ctock of fine Wines and y st . city of Washington. Tucker, Knight, Walton, Lumpkin, and Gulick. — ae ae ued prices. 325-1 quors, ‘The bill was read by section. Last year the Association was aided to the con- | , Ret. Estate Sate A lot on the north side of H street north, between Ninth and Tenth strects 36 feet front by 133 feet depth, was yesterday | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS ased by Mr. Richard Davis for $3800 cash. | ———————__ = ———=——= Eleven feet front of the same was imm: iately | For other Georgetown advertisements see first page. resold to Dr. Palmer, who designs an addition to = er ‘awa his residence. We understand Mr. Davis intends PPLE 140 bbls. prime Baldwin this summer to erect a fine dwelling on this lot. | 4% ioeite by tne Pe TLE GRO” ap l6 St FROM BOSTON.—The Schooner George W. Cummins has arrived. and is now “2 Pure French Brandies, in wood and glass, Bure Holland Gin, Sclivappe, Pure Sherry, Madeira and Port Winer Hock, Clarets and other German Win Champazne, Catawba and Moselle W “Old Wreck,’ Rye end Monongahela Tn all a large stock of Fine 1 iquo: and g ass, weil worthy the atteation of dealers acd private consumers. Terms: $25 cas! over that amount a credit of 69 and 90 aays, for approved encorsed notes bear- Ing interest, . H. WARD, Truster, apli-d WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, TP IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE ‘RAIN weabove sales postponed to THURSDAY MOR- ry , af * apie WALL & BARNARD, Anot rs. Financial New Yor, April 17.—Stocks are bigher; Cb‘ cago and Rock Island 63);; Illinois Central shares G1X; Michigan Southern 234; New York Central Reading 41; Mo. 6° AUCTION SALES. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Postve SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON MARYLAND AVENUE, aT PUR: Race.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, 6th inst ,at 50’clook we will sell. to the highest bidder, Lots numbered 3 4. and 5,in equare 1,050, fronting on Maryland avenoe, near the toll gate,and between lath and 15th streets east T Ove third cash; the remdue in 6 and 12 month, th interest,and secured by a deed of trust, fect. apo ts. WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. UF ON ACCOUNT OF THE INCLEMENCY of tae weather, the above sale is postponed until WEDNESDAY, t'e 18th inst., exme nour. apiz WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. WO-STURY ANDATTIC FRAME HOUSE .ON FOURTH, BETWEEN Massacnc RAND NORTH I st.,aT AvcTioN.—On the 16th inst., Tehall seil,in front of the premises, at half past ive o’clock p. m., sn ex- cellent two-story and attic Frame House conta: ing 2 good and convenient rooms and the Lot oo which it stands, being parts of Lote No. 20 and 21 in BqUArs south of square 516, having a feent of at feet on Fourth street wert, running brek 95 fret. be tween Massachusetts avenue and J street north. Te One third cash; balance in 6, IZ and 1° Mr. Fisher proposed to amend the th section by providing that the act shall not go into force till the Potomac water shall have Leen distributed throughout the thickly settled portion of the city; adopted by ayes 9, nays 4. ‘The question recuring on a third reading of the Dill it was lost by ayes 7, nays 7. Mr. Price, from the committee on the fire de- artment, reported a bill for the relief of the Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company; pase Also, a bill for the relief of the Coluinbia Fire Company; le On motion by Mr. Dunnington, the Board took up the bill for refunding portions of the increased assessinent upon stalls in the Centre Market; and See consideration it was passed by ayes TU, nays e amount of more than $1.200 by the festi- val; and this is, of course, an important matter. Mr. Beard then read a memorial to Congress for an act of incorporation; which, meeting the ap- proval of those preséut, was signed by several of the otticers, and will be generally signed by the members ef the Association and presented to Coi - gress. A committee was appointed, on motion of Mr. Norton, to take charge of the devotional meetings of the Association. "The committee are Messrs. Twiss, Norton, Daniel, Ker, and Riggles. The meeting was, throughout, marked by dig- nity, prudence, and becoming courtesy; while all seemed free in the pleasant bonds of Christian fellowship. PPLE Pvstic Scuoots Concert.—Do not forget the concert to be given by children of the publi schools at the Smithsonian Institute on Tharsd: charging her freight. Apply te night, under the leadership of Prof J.H. Daniel. HARTLEY & BRO.. The rg ite y will be fine, and all the pa’s and ap 16-2t 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. . ma’s in Wasbington will be there to see and hear the young ‘uns. OR BOSTON.—The regular packet schooner aa E/ilsien Mar, ‘Capt, Robt. Nuckers al ria, wi Tux Por Boiixo —A meeting of Douglas del- | 4 wharf this ¢vonine. Sna will ba reo exgates, from the nurthweat principally, 18 sald w | Sig irene F te aboVe port on Wednceday next, have been held last night at Room No. 10, Na- | Apply to ARTLEY & BRO., tional Hotel, et which Ex-Gov Gorman of Minn. apl6iw 99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. and Messrs. VallandigLam of Ohio, Clingman of | 75 awit = = a N.C., Hamilton of Texas, and others were present. | JOR NEY YORK-— The regular packet schoon c M Th et d with ont ine at above with dispatch. For, ENTRE ARKET.— \e irket opened wi a reightapply to very fair supply of provisions this morning, 3 WHoCOBB & DODGE. though there Was no very general attendance of | _8P M4 63 Water street, Georgetown. country dealers. The sales of the morning were TIZENS > GEORG WN re hardly up to the average, and prices were about Cc! TANS ry OARS q rntes com the same as for a week past. That SPILMAN & HUNT, No. @8 Bridge st., are now cifer'ng inducements in all kinds of DRY Bear 1N rnp the lecture of the Hon. Mr. Val | GUODS. Call and. examine for yourssives, landigham, at the Smithsonian, this evening. on a * GSS heh ag ag the subject of ‘The Bible and its Literature” It | styles and noveltic ras Goods, | Man- will af least be interesting to hear what a Con- | goygriitenepes FanoY Goods in great variety. No. sressman has to say about the Bible. = inrge three story BRICK By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionesrs. TRESTEE'S SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE Bvind No LOTS, AT THRCORNER OF 187 STREET WEST AND NORTH G sTREETS —On SATURDAY AFTHKNOON, May 5th, at 5 o’clock. on the P by virtue of a deed of trast dated Septem- ver Ist, 1858, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 2No. 155, folioe 435, eto., one of the nnd records for Wash ington county, in the District of Columbia, I shall sell lots numbered 27, 24, 28 and 30,in James C. MeGuira’s subdivisiog of square 624. Lot 27 5 feet on Ist street west, at the cor- north, and running back 15) feet + inches to a 2) feet alley. Lote 22, 29 and 3» front each 23 feet 434 inches on Ist street west, between G and H streets norih,and run back ‘30 feet 4 inches to a 29 feet alley, togetuor with the improvements. © nsisting of small two story brick hovees erected on the rear of said lots and fronticg on the alley. Terms: One fourth cass; the residue ia 6. 12and 18 months, with interest, cecured by a deed of trust onthe premises. , ifthe terms of saie should not be complied with in five days thereniter, :he trustee reserves the Tue BaLtiMore ANNUAL CoNnrERENCE oF THE Arnica ME. Cuurcn —Friday.—Bishop Payne in the Chair. Devotional exercises were con- ducted by Rev. S$ L. Hammond. The second question on the general minutes was taken up, viz: W hat preachers are admitted on trial? Isaac I. Pendell. Alex. Johnson, Isaac Kendall, Wm. William, J. R. Henry, were re- commended from their respective quarterly con- ferences as suitable candidates for admission into the Conference. They were referred to the com- mittee for examination. George T. Watkins and Dennis Davis, of Balti- more, were recommended for Deacon’s orders, they having served as local preachers for four ears. On motion, they were elected. George H Waters was discontinued on account of inability. Bishop Payne introduced to the Conference Rev. J.G. Butler, of the Lutheran Church, and he was invited toaseat within the bar of the Con- Mr. Fisher, on leave, introduced a Dill to take up and relay the gutter on the south front of square WS)_ referred to improvements committee. Also, one instructing the police committee to consider the propriety of amending the laws in relation to fines imposed for the sale of spirituous ‘iquors illegally, so as to require the name of the Saformer to be given to the party offending, and also toso amend as that the informer shall not participate in the fine imposed; passed. Also, resolution yagi the police commit- tee to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting the sale of oysters in the shell during the summer months, aud report by bill or otherwise; a. On motion by Mr. Clark, the board reconsid- ered ‘the vote by which -the bill establishing a paid fire department for the city of Washington Was rejected; and the question recurring on a third reading of the bili, or notes bearing interest from day of eale Poe ad woe coe aur Bete pele ee the risk and expense of the de- ai a reneeke a of trust taken. om of th - rs oa Seas 5 situated on st street, containing | fruiting purchaser. atable, Mr. Moore objected to the bill at some length, | he Was! Boe oe en eg eae Siserderty; | ixtabe varia, with tay oak Celis apparatus | °"A.l conveyazcing at the expense ofthe purchaser. | “aby A. GREEN, Avot. and moved that it lie over another week. Aho stmek steven teliwern thea -ennociiead aor 22 ont, ean aes can one | eno Neh p ea enone EOS HS TORI eee sisee of the tile der tae atin of tee moe peo; | Sunday NSS WOLCE We EaceoRT ae Ot) | ERE Eon H.'L. OFFUTT. | ne22nwkds J.C. MeGURE& CO. Aucts, | > THE ABO the or e salaries e proj < 2 to. S om B: com a e — — eapaevens of the de rtment; when > Saturday —Bishop Payne in the chair, religions = VE SALE IS POSTPONED inl Consequence of the volt arnl THORSDET, the 19 h instant, same hour and pi services conducted by Rev. D. W. Moore. Revs MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, W. B. Edwards and J. M. Grandin of the M. EB. t Moore — is motion to postpone further Tur THeatre.—This establishment, it will be action on the bill till next Monday night, and n 4 SALE OF VALUABLE Boip- ap.7d —— A. EN, Anct. remen d, opens again to-morrow, (Wedars- ING Lots Ly PRIXTING ETICE SQUARE. +e called the ayes and noes; ordered. Church, were introduced to the Conference. The | day.) with the old Washington favorite, Joe Jef. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. May sth, st # And the motion was lost—ayes 6, nays 8. religious character of the preachers were exam- ined and passed. The relation of Andrew Mas- sey as a supernumerary, was continued. Rt. Rev. Bishop Payne, of the P. Church, of Cape Palmas, Africa, was introduced to the Confer- ence, and took a seat by the presiding otticer. and after spending some time listening to the deliber- ations, he rese to take leave of the Conference. The prea efficer proposed to the Conference MARSH4AL's SALE,—In virtue ofa writ of fiert VE fncins issued from the Clerk’s office ef the Ciromtt Court of the Distr ot of ge | mone for the county of Washington, and to me directed. I sxpose to public enie, for cach, in front of the court. Goor of said county, on FRIDAY, the lith f May next, 1969, at 12 o'clock m., all defend right, tite. claim and interest iu on to the inilowing described Lots, together with al! and cular the improvements therovn. viz: Lots ferson, as the principal attraction. ‘The question recurring on a third reading of the —_—_—_ Dill, it was carried—ayes 5, nays 6 And the bill passed, by the sume vote as above. Mr. Fisher introduced a resolution providing for the purchase of a copy of Bosche’s map of the city of Wasiagtoe: passed. Adjourned. Common Council—Mr. Powell offered a joint resolution instructing the committee before Uon- . by virtue of a ded o! erinees eated May 7th, 1657, and £ Postronev. —The lecture of Hon Charles Eames,which was advertised for last eve- ning, was, on accoaht of the weather, postponed till next Monday evening. ty, Jo, d shall sion of Sqnarea No. 62 on north H street, between Ist street west acd vorth Cxpitol street, and ranuing back 175 fest 3 inches to. aS) feet alley, and containing each 4,206 feet of cround, néere or less. 1 Glassware, tment is tn- —This trying and proveking ld and 15, a equare No. 1,23, lots Nos. ! and 1 d h fi its relentless giasp on the ody eceivers Terms: One. fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12and | square 1.433, lots Nos. 1,2. 3, 4,5, and 6,10 are e t that they engaxe in prayer for the Bishop's safe ing him toe. mere shadow ure elot Hescivers: | sa montis, with interest, soared by © decd afte: | eters viare No. 1,083, iat No.6, in, square No, spotty ied be lighting of Fourteenth street | arrival home to his field of moe When prayer ‘i rendering: hin ; apically ara st handsome and unique | Oa the premises, A!l conveyancing at the cost of | 1¥ m| aps fighpeklel eres ; poeed across the Mall; adopted. “1 t, Bishop Payne rose and delivered a short | 1 y usele can be de! ed acd driven from . my 3 a . L120, Mr. Shekells introduced a bill to trim and gravel | Soa Wecthre cddlecad a eee and deli which he | the body, by the iso ot Lr, J. Hostcttr's mown patyies in entcat fom THOS, J, FISHER, Prastre, Wash eton. DC sseized ord icsied apan aa the H street north, from Seventh to Tenth sts. west; | recommended to the Conference the importance See comet Resclietny oer ae Bas moe wit teslvate aft OBS cee woe 5 al cuenemen oe als No 9, to ‘May term, 1090.12, favor of ‘ of f.rming a mission in Africa. At the close of | fii bamefcial ' babe eae USE-FURNISHU b rally, y J.C. Me6 oneers, Go.0c. Snowden & Goran, . SEL ‘ Jones, from the committee of ways and | bis remarks, A Waynian «it-red a resolution ex: nivin Dur ree A ihe valuable Buti or theaters uada will ie BGld Mt mck below EXECUTORS’ s: IAERGS BRAND |e gu:htovanal forthe Distriot of Columbia. to which was € ce on | pressive of the regard felt by the Conference for | aud ita rye 1 UN —Ond 1 ji a aR ee ere ing vote. ie Conference then resume beare : ribs "a 55 4 C= . BE. caand, aril r ry facias issued from ¥ of the pay of any of the Corporation officers; re- | fezular business: and stl wreloce ie adjourned. | £1". Atital teal thatis needed to prove its many vas one 274 Pennselvania active. | Beep Dogar regy alt de puesnat the fallowiog Circuit Court of the District of Colamsis, for the port accepted. he pulpits of all the colored churches were | “Yo; cale by Drugzist: and dealers generally every- | _8P 16: sere — |} preporty: i arnt tonedin ee in front af the our: ‘The following is the report in full: tilled yesterday by the members of the Confer-| whore? ap {7-cost MLOVK WICLOLHS. STEP OLLCLOTHS, | | Lot No. 12, in Square 53" fro: ting 4) foct 6 inches | expose to pubile eaie, for oBsh, in front of the court Report of the Committee of Ways and Means onthe | ence. The following anniversaries are announeed — sand PARLE OILGLOTHS. at very ae pa, couth (Cand 6 leet’ inches ou Cacal street; | house dgor of said county: on FRIDAY. the, 111 compensation of Corporation officers. to take place during the week :—Weduesday af-| From C. C. pGE, Esq., Presipent Micu- | prices, atthe New Carpet Rooms, corner of Pa. Roitee Gent tao stay Beet awelling-houses, ant’s right title, claim. ard interest in and to tot The committee of ways and mesus. to whom | ternoon, at 4 o’clock, the Conference Literary JAN STATE Bo Nx. aveaue and Ninth strect. L.F. PFRRY * CO. which wil sold separately. No, 44, in equare No. 50%, in she sity of, hed erred was referred a resolution oif-red some time since | Society; Thursday afternoon, Sunday School; Fri- . Guanes eee “7 WINDOW SHADES IN RCQUET, | Ati o’eicck.on ihe premisss,-Lot No.1,1n| ton, D C. t gether withail a a a by Mr, Powell of the Secoud Ward, directing | day afternoon, Missionary Society. prescnutecy om Dehinas eure GOTINIC, AND LANDSCAPE, PATTRRNS: | Squarss35. fronting. 10 srect belap iretatentan’ | soopeee ot ae Chacon Peau san oes coat them to take into consideration the” rate of ¢om- cured as) believe by your uxysenated Bitters. 1 most | and SHADE LINENS IN BUFF, GREEN, | acd 100 feet on south D strect, being 1-0 fect equaie, to catisly Jude tion receiveu by the otlicers of the Corpera- Tue McVicxer Concert at Willards’ Hal!, | cneerfully attest their etficacs. My case wa-a bad jon with a view to#u increase or a decrease in each cuse respectively, have had the same under consideration, and report in regard to the first branch of the subject that there is no evidence before us which would even indicate that the officers of the Corporation desire an increase of ner of Third street westand seuth D nereet ‘This will be eubdi-it-d into weitable Lui'd- ing lots, 9 At 6 o’clock, on the premises, parts of Lots Nos. Sand ‘ain ‘Square No. bun, frenting on New Jersey between north D and E streets. No. 28, to May tarm 1960, in Sine W'SELDE fevor of Cit vaha\ for the Distract of Cok ap 17-dts By 3. C. MoG’ one. Ln the space of four months [lost my streneth and forty-seven pound of flesh, was. compelled to abandon business and remained an invalid tor bt. hs. ‘Traveling. absenee from office duty, had done something for ine, but there x probability of a cre, until I'b thjs evening, seems to be the talked-cf event of tWaay among the elite of the Metropolis. Of the little prima donna the New Orleans Delta says : “The astonishing musical precocity of little Mary McVicker is wonderful. Her child-like L. F. PERRY & CC,_ FECT PICTURE raph is the most f% to secure a pert 81z0, itis only ne thful likeness & & CO., Al ET RST’s GALLERY m -_ bet ep tile od became omen IGHLY VALUABLE PROPERTY at THE simplicity of manner. united to a degree of clev- . Inone week I w reat Joand in | WiNITE URST'S GALLE, § 18 months, with interest, & . Avance at Ener Avenex salary. ‘The comiuittee would therefore respect- | erness, intelligence and narvete, produce the moet | (fii, Mone week J patloctly "wall. and have sines | Rue. 1115 collection ot portsaite’ of dist oral CSiveyancing at the onst‘of the purchaser. | THUR=DAY AFTERNOON. pin oth. Nese ee nay consider Mim elt iaies £o7,an | fascinating combination of attractions. She is n | regained thirty pounds of fiesh.” Vou are atibiiy | Wien is Tie most extenely ination at the % ithe cere! Solock, onthe prem-ses, we wialt ell tai ‘iu siicer who may cousider himecif lnsdequately | petfect lidlie peates ad sine ote he anne | (oem thirty pounds of ties further your laudabio | wmerous candidates for uonsination at KIL TYEE, Exnoutors, | abla protarty sitanted-at ite corner of Thitd given aa oaks, the facts known to the Cluncl inating, cultivated taste of a graduate of the Con- Dee erences PnaMeremodr) = | culuhratad eatin re apWecd&ds J.C. McGUIRE'& CO, Aucts, | westtand Mas+achuretts avenue, being Lot? with the evidences sustaining it, and that it is | servatoire, and seems to have reached that degree ‘Such ca * iF. is true wisdom on our own part to await such appli- cation rather than anticipate it. If, however, the ebject of the resolution is to’'draw from the com- mittee an ex, ‘ion of opinion on the subject, we have no hesitation in saying thatat the nt time, according to the best i: formation in our | some ap the oilicers of the Corporation are all iberally paid, and therefore we cannot recom- i: Eoward Deer's subdivision of equare No. 5 fron*ing 6 feston Third street west, and rum: ine back 12: f-et.on Marceachus-tte 16, toa BW fret alle, with the improvements, oc et. 2 pane paginas with ——— ched. and a two etory frame Dwelline-houre. This one of the mast eiigivie and weil located Lots in that rection of the ciy. and offers unsur passed advanta ch for & business stacd. of capzcity to grapple with the difficulties of music, at one step, Which it requires years of study in one who h:sa mere talent to develop. Of course, when we say the difficulties of music, we not mean the mere mechanical business, or the facilities uired by incessant practising of scules and the other exercises of the voice, but the intuitive perception of all the delicacies of music, y cates as the above, are not to be ob- ACARD. tained in favor of a medicine destitute of merit, but W;,: Respectfully cal! the attentron of, the lovers are only given-upon the most satistactory proofs of | of good Wings and Li their efficac: and aucoe: of J.P. Levy's sto By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OMMISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE Rea Estate, BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ Court, at A tcTion —By virtue of ad cree ol tus Orphans’ Court ef the District of Columbia. for the county of habe omy poe approved by the Circuit Court on the 25th day Nov r, 1869, 0n tne mat- ter of the petition of Lewis H. Brown, ruardian of iors, to the sal@ by auction 9 fine old Wines, pura im- hiski>s. ears qin RS- i at his +. between ist and 562. Catalogues may be obtained | store, nort! 21 streets, at the store, Ww .M an‘ others, minor children of |} Perms: ne fifth cash; the resduc in 6, 12, 8 i No, 14—Bu sure you ang ici. and inquire for | “ap Test WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. | Juhn Masons deotestd, whereur the undersiened | and 2 monthe, with totercat, secured. by deed 1 mend an increase in any case. It is well known | and a natural intelligence which guides her, ir- | Mrs. Gardner’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort ent = i sugalasioner to, make sale of the that within the last few years the compensation | respective of rules and regulations, custom, and ere ted co Hoarhoun, if you are sutfering from Coughs, Colts | R\LEGANT CARPRTINGS. trust on the premise-. nd Bronchitis, Asthina, or in fact any lung disease. It a J.C McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. allowed the principal officers, including the | precedent.. Nothing could have been more in- GLAND DIRECT. te, (cons sting ap d interest of the «: d to th 3 of one-filth) prem hereinaftes i i > sr ld ts. ap I3-lw recrived prrship:-axcnia.” «1a New York, | ° iN pater reper Mayor, Collector, eas uaeeune’ Delica bir ars be pe nek nee cineite. of ace can be found at all druggists. ap 13-lw.r fess ac ss PSC RRPETINGS. ak | mentioned. 1 magistrates, &c., has bee: Si an through the R: as er imitati perior B E; R seek NGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THRER Pi ! ont , on MONDAY Moet Pts, the. ed PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS, in all tle best patter: the New. of day ol linet , 1860, the.caid undivids ints, eat of one-fifth in the folio some cases largely, increased—a course justified by the increased business and prosperity of the Brignoli, it was one of the best things we .bave ever witnessed, and in a child of ten or eleven it ‘THE VOTARIFS OF DI<sIPATION, and victims of de- om the mani factory of John Cross ey & Sone, lusion. can be brought to a conviction of the error x Yorkshire, comprising some twenty en- I “ wand elegant designs, Which we ars now x valuable prop =. a-pet Bonen P Part of Let pum. RRY & f their ways, and saved from a world of and | go) cory hi erty named in raid decree, viz: Part 0} é i be u is extraordinary. She chanted the Marseillaise, a | 2! © fering. b ti patcion oc se] lug at vory low prices 5 . | d-red nine, (9,) fronting on Thirteenth streot west, Upper 7 pe ape ry ee orl ee aan thaeiont la Rachel, in 2 manner which showed decided Podily ee work? Hgerding the by. or PA tare dene Hees PON a oleate between Fand. F streets orth, in square iW, con- | ap 12 eo2w Pa. av. and he cowatry consequent upou the acquisition of | talent. Her resomnblawee to the great French | cai Aesearchcs. It ig sound im ts doctrines. pian | Sty, an Dundee, whic the Amerioan make. (| Mera ofeale: One-third inenety nn! the residus DMOuRRING 000 en ee end : pe greiner ay Large parses pdr wad (ete oper? ae eed eee te sharp cut | illustrated with colured engravings, it iinet sien, phring gees IMPERIAL THREE FLY CAR | in Awo.cquai sastelments ot Gand 12moxtie, tu be | IVA stylen dreee materials, tf and, 7 4 bis nee tontcmgee seiee Maia teen | Genet large thin nostrils and classically Wal- | thins home ty the conception “Mat he wo runs gine. quits equal in Peautiful effect to Bigelow | ®°CUFOU Pa. doakof trast cacomer, | Mafeke, Merino, Mouetelin ag oaks all Jaet i Fi : pall pret vy i94 becker | Bras els. A. GRE G be either desirable or justifiable. As at present | anced head.” street. New York. Price 25 cents. Sent free eve- advised, we do not recommend a decrease of com- nsation in any case, and ask to be discharged | ame the further consideration of the subject. Mr. Clarke, from —— saa girs bill authorizi: jayor to antic’ the peso of the oe to the amount of #12500, for the purchase of a site for the Seventh Ward mar- ket; - 4 Sit Totton reported bill to set curb-stopes and * “EN, Auct 7 At fame time and plac the remaining foacantet e Ceerey of ae adults in said prop- ° he sold on the same terms . Oe irdkde ne Oe RT OREEN, Auct. cotved and at the lowest Brine’ COLLEY & CO. ; SILKS! AUCTION SILK ALOT nas: pieces taney covered Dr vei which we sball off at Sy per cent. less tienn © of importation, to close them at eres, We inv Less oe and beautiful s/k «ress <i re PRON COLLEY & CO. rece Wo eee PEE MRS ALL WOOL, and Sold also by S. Calvert Ford, j-., Washington, et iets Seb | BE . C. a ap 10-lin Also, WOOL and HEMP DUTCH, in rich col- Punntzs.—Persons desiring Pennies will always | red «tripes, very desirable for dining rooms, 5 Gad them for exchange at the Star Othos wacuten vitals EW UsLED aed Piain ‘Thompsonville Lyon’s Macxetic Ixstct Powper i - (dar ied thi Hxterminates Bed Bugs, Roaciies, Ticks, Ants, ie ed gap oe ie Pages brew pe am nm insects, Inscrtption.—Accidentally,@ portion of teotascriptian upon the slab in the ‘gate house at the Great Falls was omitted in our notice of the visit to the Washington Aqueduct. It reads as follows: atoskasecd Nyoshington ra ae wie by Capt. Montgomery C. 8. tee Ye Racine, Chi “Engineer. D® ROBERT HUNTER, Physician for, and Operator on, (Or New Yorx.) Affections of the . mak 1 housekeepers in want THROAT ANDLUNGS. ICH PLAIN BLACK AND BAYADIPR Mr Y au west front of squares 2 4 aed | Begun Sth Nov’. D. ssa, by Franklin Pleree It contains no Poison, cfour foods'tos theta at tus very smalicet Ba’ | De, Hanter bees. to aencuses i Pista Pet we San Spd pr on : rofestoral busiz i vetcent K and Mi siveets pred Ala 3 This stone is erected in thls unfinished gate-house Lxox’s Maoxatic Pints eee cae sg CLAGETT & DOPSON, | Washington om professions all at the lowest prices end: bill from upper Board to lay a tlag footway across Are Certain 1 to Rats and Mice. | No. Ss; Sdaoor east of Ninth st. | % “ directly opp. W.cO: Ppe' at the Great Falls of the Potomac, June 10, . 4 Market Space, 2th and 13th streets, as ote Seventh street west at the northeast corner of the ‘A.D. 1858; James Buchanan being Presi- everywhere. ap 9-3m _aplt-e.6. snioon) where he may be peg inal np 16-6t 523 Seventh +t, 9! : ae ecard meikinice sierenge ter rack deat of She United States, by Capt. M. MARRIED, F OB SAL E-A pair of Gao large CARRIAGE | Bronte eee oes embraced in phe ppesinuty %) BALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE COL - ineer SEs, wartof use. _ 4 i nhard, iz: Catarr’ COR: 1s —. - - v4 eet repairs in the ¥arious passed. Als>. Walnington a On the 16th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Chae. White. | | Inquire at the Office of the Washington Te Naot Eat cel Tonsils, Sore ThrogtHoaree | M. CovrrEn, Bee ts 6 LIVES and BUYS 4 Dill to trim and gravel F street north from New | rhe Assistant Engineers hece pene W. H. Bi EUGENE CARUSI, Esq., to Miss FANNIE House. ‘ap 0 ofthe Note, Ent Voice, Bronchitis. As Con- Company, ARUG TEs eo. to North Capitol 5 Of, An. Rives’ | SEANDFORD, second daughter ofthe lass De | 2 7 “ — ; ‘nd ail Serofulous Maladies. GRANTS ANNUL e aoak eae prong ation wets iting the Mayor > c. — ‘a A. L. Rives, Arthur M. Standford, * © THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND | sumption, aad all Serofulo ap i2-tf ptive ote anay: be oneal friled in previous y their s Actual cast when finished, 18—, g———___. : RE i : Mr. Mohun moved to 80 as to vid- B . Miss LAURA E. BARRON, all of th city. «| SPRING STO IPLETE! Dei Gratia. Esto’ Perpetua. a — the : ESS1ONS AND EXPERIENCE Son Tae cone eee VICTIM, : fo ia Dengnod for the venefit and. ay a warning aud ba 8 . 2. =a that hereafter Corporation work shall be done by ee ee DIED, caution to young men who suffer from Aercous De- nd ty rs day, except im the case of brick pavements, |. Tax Casa —The work of dredging the eastern e, A 4 jerer NS, A. S. ® the cheapest west'of New York,) ERS, large assortment, GLOVES, all kinds. Ds. a = see PP SHEDD. On Sunday, the 15th instant. the infant daughter | of John a i. Jane Eagleston, age Bia ee FR ‘diers’ Home, D.C., onthe 4t! ta FY pened pale pom ny of 6, JOHN HOGAN. aged 31 years, a native of Cork, Irel+nd, en: fate of Company B, Ist Regiment U,$. Art RE tae SUR ED i—. " rtd ee leat Gahiv <a tice +4 ical ter OD, ery. hw. aa Tic isvepis Laesiled Reel aa Heeene: «pent me, Bd. ot Mr. Orme said that this amendment looked very much like an electioneering movement, as the gentleman came backed up by bis constit- ents. "Nt. Mobun denied such a motive, and scorned section of the Canal is under the su- prirntendence of C. C. Badin ie is of opinion that @ sufficient depth of water can be obtained to convey toa largest vessels trading with oduce in Las ting the basi: bridge, vay ten feet eb low tide, '* Y See