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—=2 = > - re witnem knew, ‘They all went down and over Ru.isiovs.—The churches yesterday were = eS a eee 3 4 LOCAL NEWS = [eteearu tt atensetone largely attended by congregations consisting of AMUSEMENTs. GEORGETOWN. | FHE LATEST NEW: a ity chureh. After the watch came, witness wen strangers in Washington, as well as the resident ASHINGTON THEATER! i i? Though Tne Stan te printed en the festest | With them over to the wigwam. Heard stones | congregations. Ww é a wy. Gixwn | Correspondence of The Star streom Press in mee south of HeMimore, its edition a glass, and pistols fired. Saw Willett East Washington M. E. Church —Rev. Dr. | Acting Manager. 3. T. Raywond Gronezrown, March 11, 1861 TELEGR APHIQ. ‘4s a innge a0 te sequire R to be put to at an | oy Ry 25 yor Willeleaay, heard one— | Ryan hed Acts 2032 In bidding fare- or —— ———— Our five company, the Potomac Light Infantry, had their cagelar weekly drill on Thureday might last, and marched ios ‘streets The ranks were quite 5 from what we could see of their movements (without the ald of minonlight), we judge they deserve the credit » “Pall in, Volun- | well to his congregation, the Rev. speaker said teers, we have doneour duty.” They moved fast | bis case was not dissimilar to that of Paul when from the Breckinridge headquarters to the j he bade adieu to the Christiang at Ephesus He wigwam. When the order was given to ‘fall | had come smong them a stranger, but they had in, volunteers,”’ witness left. Cleary said, ‘Burn | learned to love one another, and work! og together the wigwam,” or something to that effect. | hand in hand, the work of the Lord had prospered THIS EVENING, First Apposrance of the successful debutante, MISS GERTRUDE ARGYLE, Who will appear as cearly howr; Advertintnents, therefore, should be erat In befere 12 e’rlork m.; otherwise they may net appear writ: the next day. oe Nottex.—District of Columbia Advertisements Later from Eurepe. Ravirax, March 0 —The steamer N: Liv on the 234 ult, has onives Rae one called at Queenstown on the 21th. In the British Pariiement the Government de D iven by the New York papers in their | nied the charge of invading the rights of Canada At the avenue meeting Cleary said let’s take the | in their midat They had grown from a mere Bianca, 5 ural process! Pai ond: the bald to be Inserted in the Bantwcore Sun are received | wigwam. many omers omy hors eee ae handful carl: er = oust Brerergiad by In the Beautiful Triaged; of wed Sting eth eee ope pce | “s bin bea been introdeced tn tbe Itattan There was or2 al reckinridge | scores, a1 n leaving them he ie was 4 - at and forwarded from Tax Star Office. wae Leg ‘the wi = Et bidding adieu to Dest friends of his life, Bot FAZIO. evolutions at a “double quick’’ was a noticeable | ament making Victor Cross-examined.—Witness had been balf an , festure of the @rill, and was well done. The commendation bestowed on our new cav- alry corps, the Georgetown Mounted Guard, is increasing its Popularity, and epplications for tnembership are made daily. T! number 85 men, and before the close of the there will probably be 100 enrolled. We understand they have their first drill for sabre exercise at the ar- eet this evening. ur new companies of infa: ‘all have frequent sterreaeensoee Emmanuel King of Italy The steamer Great Eastern was to eal! agaip for New York tn April. Sr Jouns, N. F , March 9.—The Galway Com- pany’s ——, Prince Albert, a 4 arrived at this port this morning’ " ; ' The Emperor of Austria bas my mg Constitution, which, among other ing®, grants = = — = eons he was compelled to go, the work of the Crimivat Count.—Trial of the Alleged Wig- wam Rioters Pa ~ Boe — Cleary, Dr. J. E. lett, Rij jrowning, Charies Donohoo, Henry Dudles ames E. John- son, and Joseph Creager were placed on trial on a charge of attacking the mong Bhs Se (old Era office) on the night of the Pi tial election. Messrs. Davidge, Ward and Berty ap- for the defense. ‘The evidence, so far as it proceetted, elicited netbing material ond what bas already a) ain the Star. ‘e give, however, the tub- stance of it for the benefit of those who may not have read the report of the trial befote the magis- trate as publisbed in the Scar’s columns. George W. Pearvon testified that he was present a# portion of the time that the rlot was going on. Refore he arrived there be beard the reports of fire armsand the noise of stones being thrown egrinst the building. This was about fe o'clock etpight. When be got there he saw a largecrowd yn Second street, opposite the wigwam build. Sng—say between 400 or SU0 persons—some of hour at the democratic headquarters when the man came in and sald, ‘‘ One of our men has been im- upon.’ Witness was near to Cleary when said, “ Let’s take the Wigwam.’’ The other exclamations were made in the room of the Breck- inrlége club. Witness followed the crowd to Trinity Church, where he stopped. Don’t know who was in the crowd at that point but Willett and Cleary, and that crowd sta! from the dem- ocratic rooms to go to the Wigwam. Witness followed the police from the church to the Wig- wem. Witness didn’t hear Willett nor Cleary exhort the crowd to quit the eee and disperse. Witness was sober that night; been drinking one or two drinks, but iiot enough to get drunk upon. No one asked witness to appear and tes- tify here. First witness heard of it, he was sufmoned to go before the Grand Jury. Wit- ness teld Vernon one day that he had been told to go to Cleary and Willett, who would give him mohey to go away. Never said he would go away for $25and a suit of clothes. John O'Bryan and Cornelius Desmond told witness a to To conclude with ‘The favorite Farce entitled ths MAID WITH THE MILKING PAIL. ‘RAND CONCE: AN SENTA at the e Hy Yard, on aU RSDAY EVENING, Marol 2iss, 186l- on which cecasion come of the brst vocalists of the city will appear. Particulars in future aivertise- ment, order of Committee. 9 3t* —BLUE BOOK —Inform- $85,000,000 ELUE BOOK aterm. in the eountry, and sa! 37% cents, Contains the same matter as the G: Biue Book costin: 5, Omitting-the names which are not necessary. Cat- siogue of Curiosities at Patent oF joe List of Pat- Catalogue far- ents. Old Books bought and scold aished, | RPERED HUNTER, Sockodine: fo 22-Im* ‘Willards’ Hotel Square. WANTS. ‘would continue to prosper among them, and be humbly prayed that they might ever gtow in ome and knowledge of the Lord, even more then hey Law in > past two yore ~ boil wong? that the n paeas an ple should be so. oy the Shere bad the benelit of the various oe pea oad Cond har and Poe! preacher was kept prayer the changes partt through which he was peg pon to pass ‘te urged them to omit none of their religious duties during the interval in which they would have no | sen er, and expressed his confidence in meeting m all in heaven. Wesley Chapel.—Yesterday was theclosing Sab- bath of the conference year with the ministers of the Baltimore Conference, and on Wednesday they meet in conference at Stanton, Va. Rev. Mr. McCaully, the pastor of this station, delivered a practical discourse in the morning service from the text of John, 111. At night, Rev. Mr. Cra- mer, quitea young minister, preached an eloquent discourse upon the ‘“ great day of his wrath” — Revelations, 6.17. drills, and are making tle gdh milltary ma’ we respectfully suger ie authorities the of relleving our elicieat and loyal oo ag ig Panties from a part of the burden now resting ng’ uarded com, ppers and Miners how stat oned a aad = Govern- ment, we w the lighti: the Dullding and other’ necessary expe “is cluding the of a superinte ; while the Armory in this city, (at Forrest Hall,) con- taining, if we mistake of greater value than is stored in the@olucbied Ameen is ts bas given rise to several popular distur . . ANTED—By a respectable wi a SITU-| guarded altogether by the volunteers—twelve | yo" Saw Dr. Cleary, Dea re and De Pinte “heme ope = of a nerd at M. P. a Ninth street.—Rev. P. ent WiRTGR ap ankttt $3 riate fay, ba oe and’ inen) bei neha Z every night, <a ony aheae ' F 4 . ong ea eae Wilson ended his pulpit service of the year . M 5 ‘went +, be- | without pay. y uty cheerfall 9 saecioties Piao on ar eet sect ae eee ee ne oe AME Fenris Heanixo 1x tHe Casx or R-W. | discoursing in the morning from Proverbs, 4th, | We? land M ste ir} bat think the Goverument should tt lesst best The Confederated States. crowd and quite’ near to the building. Did not —Sal Dittvae, es Maw york: keving first part of the 18th verse: subject—The just THD —A respectable lady wishesa SITU- | the expense of ges-light, and pay the watchman w. Clapp: Mr. arrived, Justice Donn had the prisoner brought out for preliminary examination. Mr. Davidge appeared for the prosecution. Clapp was arrested in New York, as heretofore stated, upon a eneree of obtaining a large amount of money from L. Jobnson & Co., of this city, on fraudulent paper, and committed to jail here, upow bis surrender by the New York authorities, for a further heari vg. a New Or.gans, March 9—The State Gonven- tion has adopted an ordinance for the transfer of certain funds to the Government of the Confede- — ‘States, now in the bands of the State deposi- 7. A private dispatch from Montgomery says that the revenue laws have been adjusted by the regu- lation of the Tréssury Department to avoid any jadice to the steam’ interest. man.’? At night, from the latter part of same verse; theme—‘‘The path of the just ”” Assembly's Church.—Rev. Mr. McFalls, of the Baltimore M. E. Conference, | oestrrt in the morning—text, Luke 1.78,79, At night, the Rev. Dr. Stillman occupied the pulpit, preaching from the text of Samuel 3.19. M. E. Church South—Rev. J. A. Proctor ION as housekeeper. Good references if Apply 441 Ninth street, between F and mar 11-20" ANTS. & reepectable young woman, & Want guqock. chambermath ormeiae in a small private fam: Good recommendations ean begiven. Address Hox 8.Star Office 1t* WANTED-By a youne girl a SITUATION as ures or chambermaid. Has no objection to recognize any others. Heard Cleary inquire what . the crowd had come there for, and remark some- thing about tearing down the font. After- wards Cleary ordered the crowd to fall in, which they did, and marched off under his command. Cross-examined —Witness went to the Wig- yam from Pennsylvania avenve, by the way of Four and-a-baif street and Indiana avenue. Fol- lowed the crowd which started from the Avenue. who is hired to guard the building in the day time. A meeting of officers was held to take the matter into consideration, and their demands are 0 reasonable that we have no doubt they will meet with prompt compliance The many friends of Mr. George Hill, je., will be gratified to learn that he has received ie com- mission (dated Merch 6th) as Major in the Eighth Regiment of Militia of District of Colum! z ‘The first witness introduced was Mr. L. J. Dav: conducted the service of the day, an = 1] mended | Hi intment % ‘be Alabama State Convention bas an The clection returns were read out at the Wig. | of the firm of L.. Johnson & Co., who testiiied to | preached in the morning from Hebrews, 13 13, 14. | Kasten’ CRE. oan Ooms, wel), Feoommende ary en an ie aay et See oy transferring ber mil to Sn Was standing within ten or fifteen feet of | the presentation of the fraudulent paper, a certifi- | At night, from Acis, 26 28. | GENTLEMAN DESIRES POARD IN A the Provisional Government, wi the arms Cleary while he was talking. Have conversed | cate of deposit in the bank of J. W. Ramrscy & aa A priv T i. and munitions of was acquired from the United States, also, transferring authority over the forts and arsenals to the 5 Frem rnia, by Peny Express. ' Fort Krarnay, March 9 —The California —— with advices of the 23d, bas arri ere The steamer of the 2ist took nearly J including $515,000 for New York, and pas. with bim since about the visit to the Wigwam, but never told him. that witness had not seen Willett there. Thinks i, was rather a dark night. Willett and Cleary Were standing in the middle of the street in fron’, of the Wigwam. John Clary test’fied that he was present on the night in quest‘ on; went there to hear them read out the election returns; went in company with Mr. Bixlev and Mr. Chas. Lammond. When they xot to P afdwin’s corner, heard some oue say that private family for himsel', wife acd nurse. Unexceptionable references given and requived. Address‘ William,” Star ()ffice. mar }1 St* V ANTED TO HIRE—A WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron for three in family. App!y No. 355 I etreet, between J8th and 14th. mars 2t* ANTED IMMEDIATELY—From Aya to Ee worth of SECON D-HAND FURNI TURE ofall kinds, for which I will Cipro bard pay po highest prices, and, as penalae the shortest no- ioe, 7 . & Co., of Tar: wn, of $4,939 by the prisoner, and bis obtain’ ng the money for it. Clapp was formally introduced to Mr. Davis by Mr. Jno. Larcombe, of this city. Mr. Davis also gave a statement of bis visit to New York, and his con- versations with Rumpsey, in substance; that Rumpsey admitted that his bank failed {n No- vember; that he issued several certificates toa Mr. True to raise money on; his entire ignorance of Mie prior to this transaction; that he knew 0, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS NOTICE.—The first annual meeting of the 1m West End Building Association ‘of George: town will be held at the Counct! Chamber, on MONDAY next, ths ilth inst., at? o’clock p. Previous to which an election be held for offi cers to nerve during the ensuing year. The J udges will be in atteudance at 43 o’clook. By order ma 8 3t WILLIAM KING, Sec. Sunpay Scuoot AnNiversary.—Yesterday af- ternoon, the anniversary exercises of the Sunday schoel of St. Aloysius Church, were held in that church in the presence of a dense throng of spec- tators. At3 p.m. the Sunday school attached to the church, assembled in thelr school room, and bearing banners and streamers marched some 700 strung to St. Patrick’s Church, under the superintendence of Father Wickett and bis aids. There they formed in the church enclosure, and 7 R. BUCHLY, 7 > ar ~ sengers. Her wd of four hundred were coming to attack | nothing further of the certificates until he heard | were shortly joined. by the Seaday asked clae ler in Furniture, Stoves, to, | (GEORGETOWN FisH WHARF FOR |” There was fair State trade doing at San Fran- the wigwem. Presently saw the crowd come | one was negotiated in Washington; he recognized | Peter’s, (Capitol Hill,) preceeded by Prosperi’s | 009 408 7th st., bet. G and H east side, clsco, at low prices *ound Birth’s corner; when they got half way ‘ Pe band. Delegations from St. Mathew’s and St. Patrick’s Sunday schools then joined in the pro- cession, increasing their numbers to about 1.200 They then marched up Tenth street to New York avenue, along New York avenue to Massachusetta avenue, by Massachusetts avenue to K street, and through K to the church of St. Aloysius, where they were all seated in the body of the church and the gallery, making a most interesting appear- ance. They were then happily addressed by Rev. Father Boyle, of St_Patrick’s. At the close of the address, Father Wicket distributed premiums to a large number of the pupils. the signature as his. Rumpeey has no bank; his Place is a butter store. A. R. Allen, who was the detective in the case, testified to his presence in New York with Mr. Davis, and corroborated his statement of the con- versations with Rumpsey. Jeremiah Lawson, of New York, who co-ope- rated with Allen & Co ,and arrested the prisoner, also corroborated the statement of Mr. Davis of what occurred in his pistes and added that hee ores said the certificates were blank except the signatures, and were given to Trae to nego- tiate in Providence, and seemed surprised that True bad nos done so. Clapp declared to wit- ness that he was not the guilty one. and com- plained that the Trues had not used him right; that he got none of the money, but others had. He said that one draft was taken from him in Maror’s Orricz, Georgstown, D.C... ; _ Mareh 6th, 1881. Proposals, in writing, wi!l be received at this of fice untii the 16th instant for the renting of the Georgetown Fish Wharf for one year irom the Ist Monday in the present month. Tenms casH. Per- sons making bids will please seal the same. endorse them “*Proposais for the Fish Wharf.” mar 6-tlé6th ENRY ADDISON, Mayor. Fo, RENT OR LEASE —A very desirabie ~ Market or Dairy FAKM, in perfest erder, for rent or leare. There is on tt a.com: Paciour brick dwelling, with dry cel of good water at the door; substan out-buiidings. Itis os the Hights above George- to: s<jolaing the northern boundary thereof, The buil are in excellent order, and the | from Birth’s corner to the wigwam they came to ® sort of balt, and then passed on down to the wigwam. Heard the firing of pistols and the breaking of glass. ‘There were some thirty shots fired te 8 few minutes saw ten or twelv officers come around Birth’s corner, and heard cries of **Wach! watch!" from the crowd. Witness was standing at Baldwin's corner when the firing be- gun, and remained there till thecommand, “Men fail in line, you've done your duty,” was given Don’t know who gave tue command; there was _tuch noise and many shouts. Witness soon went down to the wig , and saw Browning, Alcorn and Burleigh brought out by the officers; saw La- trnite also. The crowd remained at the wigwam fifteen or twenty minutes. Jos. L Pearson teatified that he got there near WA4NTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Persons declining housekeeping, or havin: & surplus of Furnitare on hand, can obtain the cas! and fair prices by aprlying At 269 Seventh st. no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. hd eae birthday was unprecedently ob- ser’ The Douglas Democrats in the Legislature have split on the Senatorial contest; one portion beve nominated Mr. McDougal. Denver's chances are now considered best with the support of the Breck- inridge men. LOST AND FOUND. OST—At the President’s Levee, on Friday last, ORAL BRACELET The fioder will be rewarded by leaving it at 455 Twe'fth st. it FOSNP—at the President’s Leves.a BRACE- LET, whioh the owner can by describing the same and paying for this adv ment. 3.B PRs MAN, _mar Il t* Bank of Washington. —— Texas Formally Declared Out of the Union. Gatvestox, March 7, (via New Orleans).—On the 4th inst. " om State Convention declared Texas to be out of Union, and Governor Houston is- sued his proclamation to that effect. Incomplete returns give a majority of 28,000 in 51,500 votes Ordinances were passed authorizing the delegates from Texas to represent the State in the Provi- ; sional Government { Dest or Guxtrupe ArcyLe —The appear- ance of this charming and brilliant debutante at our Theater, announced for this evening, will REWARD —Lont, at the Levee, on Friday 4 : e sald h gratify ber numerous friends,who have long been | BD right, @ bisck besver-cloth OVERCOAT, | 34 Prompt tenant. Application to be made to| Vessels sent here by the Federal Government the termination of the affair; went there with his] Wheeling; that he bad paid to Mr. Wendell ‘ 3 - i] CHAS HOMIULER, at nis stand in Center Mar- | will not be seized. brother. Heard pistol shots when on his way | through Joln Larcombe $000 to credit on hia ac- | 4221008 for an opportunity to witness her extraor- | without als Pelogiaph Office, the nbovare: | Ket Washington, or his dwelling, ou the Bich*s o a dinary dramatic talents. An unusually greceful and attractive person, with amind richly stored with intellectual acquirements, and possessing rare talents for dramatic personations, this esti- mable young lady—whose early years were spent in this city—promises to take rank at once asa most brilliant and succesaful artiste. She will open in the part of Bianca, in the deeply-thrill- ing tragedy of ‘ Fazio,” and well deserves to be greeted with an overflowing audience,which will surely be charmed with her histrionic excellence. ves, a8 Will leave it at the Tolegraph Office, the above re~ ward will bs paid and n questions asked. 11" I OST- Vo Friday night, at the Leves. a French 4 beaver-cloth OVERCOAT, tueht- bodied, with blask velvet collar; sleeves lined with brown and white plaid silk amal’ piece set mon the left- rt. Any information respecting it will be thankfu'iy received at 264 F st. !t* HE GENTLEMAN WHO TOOK ax OVER- COST ani HAT from Box No. 195, at the President’s House, on last Friday evening, can, br leaving the samo at No, 74 Missouri auenze. have the coat and hat leftin placecf them. The coat left has a small amount in oash and a considerable number of due bills and other popes, which are of nO use to ms, but may be of valine to the owner. 12" A SOJOURNER. OST—At the President’s levee. vast Friday night a snuff colored BEAVER OVER- COAT, with satin lining, containing pocket bovk with valuable panors, consieting of notes in fxvor otG. Meyers, Allegan, Michigan, and others, The person having said coat wil! recsive $10 reward for said pocket book and papers by returning the ssme at the office of the National Hotel in this city, care of Hon. Z. Chandler, and no questions asked, or through the Post Office. = “mai st” G. MOYERS. _ $100 REWARD.—Ran away on ride, nig. the 8th instant, from the late BH. Eversfield. of Priv Fi estate jeorg.e’ county, Md. bright NEGRO WOMA about 5 feet 5 inches highs long back there while oppesite Blagden’s Row. Halted there and went Sow n to Birth’s corner, where he halted again, and then went down to the wig- wam. Was inthe crowd part of the time, and patt of the time outside of it. Recognized Dud- ley. Heard Cleary give the order to fall in some- thing like this: « If you are not going to do what you came for, fall in.’ Witness is not certain about the exact words, but tbat is their substance. Dadley was talking loudly, as were nearly ali in the crowd, and there were cries of ‘tear the —— down.” Did not go inside of tbe bulld- ‘Ing at all, nor see any fire-arms. Left at the same time the attacking party did. They marched otf two or three abreast. Lieut. Mc Henry testified that at 12 o’clock the night in question he wes toid by officers Ashe and Donaldson that a party Was going to attack the Wigwam. Imi lately went there, and saw the crowd; heard some say, ‘‘ Look out, the police arecoming *’ Witness went fn the building and up stairs, ordering the doors to he cl and locked and all inside to be arrested. Saw a iman coming down the steps with a bust in his band, who, seeing witness, jumped over the bannisters and fell. This was the last man that came down the steps. Witness arrested a young man nained Cleary—not one of the prisoners—and banded him ever toan officer. Saw Johnson outside of the building; he appeared to be ordering the police about "Witness put his hand on Johnson's col- count ‘The evidence of the prosecution having so far ended, Mr. Davidge moved for a continuance until Rumpsey could be obtained, and the com- mitment to bail of Clapp until that hearing. Mr. Dillyae resisted the moiion on the ground that whatever bad been elicited ayainst others, no proof of cullt rested on bis client. Justice Donn said one of the Messrs. True being present. he would be glad to have his testiniony if the defense would put bim on the stand Mr. Dillyae consented, and H. M sworn. The examination in chief wai by Mr. Dillyae. ‘The amount of Tru vidence was that he knew J. W. Rumpsy; that R. had lesued certificates and drafts to bim; sup; this one of them, though he could not identify it by any mark; they were issued on Jan 14; alf in biank; there were ten or twelve of them; they were issued on discounted Jeg er delivered to R at the time; had no donbt this is one, end If so, witness gave it to bis brother, C.F. True, ta be used by him; witness had no knowledge of the failure of the bank of Rumpsey & Co., and did not believe it The severe croas-examination of Mr. Davidge elicited that H. M. True for six cr eight months bes been an employee in a grocery as acent, but has been in mercantile business and failed in 1540. His brother, C. F. True, is a note broker in New York; that he gave the paper to Governor Houston, it is said, will not resign nor take the oath of allegiance. The Convention is paoeeern «oe ordinance defining treason A de- tachment bas been sent to gt the upper Ferts. Destractive Fires. ] Saxpusxy, Onso, March & —A fire this morning destroyed the buildings occupied by NG. Olde, as a machine shop, and Norcross & Upp, as a cbalr factory; also the |: buliding occupied as offices by the Sandusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railroad; the Toledo, New York, and Erie Ratl- —_ the New York Central ae and the cxpress Com: iy, together with the Drovers’ Hotel, and covenal other buildings. The total ices ; is probably $55,000. Cincinatti, March 9.—Messra. Emory & Sons’ ' lard oil and ca works were burnt to-day Loss estimsted at $150,000. Insurance over $100,000. Georgetown. le R-2w P. ir JUST ARRIVED, ER Propeller 8. Seymonr, from Philadelphia, 7 barrels and 1% half barreisof Masaey, Collins & es ee DRAFT a Be Fi ie _ 200 BBLS. PRIME CIDER Expected per schooner Mars Ann MoGes ton. ‘This Cider iz A No.1, and 1s for wale suit purchasers, ARNY & SHINN’S Union Bottiing Depot, Georgetown. Tue Tarkep-or Duet. —It is “aasateny f be- lieved that the difficulty between festr Wig- fall, of Texas, and Capta ‘n Jackson, of Kentucky, bas been adjusted. ‘The friends of Senator Wig. fall say that the difficulty originated ina mieun- derstanding of Mr. W.’s language, which, when explained to Captain Jackson, was at once ac- knowledged, and the affair thus quietly settled. 10 hits, (low For eale by JO) FOR SALE AND REN Roeoxs ze RENT At the southenst corner of Thirteenth and D strects and part-{ a store, uitable for a furnitnre shop or shoemaker's sho;. Inquire at the groce:y stor-,No.293. FOR RENT. 4 new thr-e-story Brick DW LING HOUS#, containiag Li rooms, No, 396 L strest, near Fourteenth—pieasantly situated. in- CENTRAL GuarvHovusr Casts—Before Justice Donn —Sunday, Matt O’Brien, drunk and disor- derly; fine and costs $3 15. Henry Allen, (col’d,) drunk and disorderly; twelve stripes. William Thomas, Jas. Thomas, Jas. Ross, Joe Hutt and Jobn Robinson, (col’d,) unlawful assembly; tine aud costs 86.15each. Dr. Love, drunk and dis- orderly; fine and costs $2.15. Marine Wisatters New Oxveans, March 9.—The sbip Indians brings the captain and crew of the brig Mary D Lane, from New York for Charleston, which was abandoned at sea during a beavy gale, in which sbe sprung aleak 3 Norsou arch 9 —The sbip Victory, 92 days from Callao, is ashore ata point about 35 miles south of Cape Henr: In consequence of the Ixsettinc Lavies —This morning, EB quire of ©. CAMMACK, Jr, 212 F street. le fi East to-day the 4 bis brother in blank form. ere Wes 10 en- = _ | ani dark lips. A reward of 250 will he paid. mari! st heavy gale from vessel and cargo lar and told him to be quiet. Saw Charles Don- | dorser on the nots given to Rumpeey; no coliat- | [en'for following acd atte ae ete eins | dealse in Prange Goorgere county: th af taken | rong FOR RENT OA large Siovesoom pa | Vill Probably proves total loss. “Assistance bes ehoo arrested; when witness got to the watch. | eral security. His brother was not cognizant of on the streets e was taken before Justice Donn, | 2@* of the county and in the State or District of Co- | SS Pa, avi ‘ad Our auction roome. ict been sent. hovse Donohod was not there. Saw Browning and Harrington inside; there were eigbt men in- side who were ke! fa to get out. Gave the order to have the yaslights put out; a watchman in trying to execute the order received a severe blow ea the arm. Suppose a dozen or two stones were thrown after be got there, but no shots were fired afier he arrived. Did not kaow who Johnson was atthe time. There was much noise and con- fusion. The parties inthe middie of the street left in about ten minutes after witness got there. ‘The court bere adjourned. * Today, Jobn B. Floyd, late Secretary of War, the transaction with R. The knowledge of the ties Sempery, the Trues, and ye ae and their usiness actions, were also admitted. He said his brother Cyrus never told him tnat Clapp paid him money. Don’t know what became of the a. Witness gave Rumpsey notes to negotiate before the certificates were to be used. ‘The contract was the notes were (o be at two or three months. Witness gave his brother two or three of the papers and he returned all but one. Gave Rumpsey some; be returned them, and wit- ness had them now. Wituess refused to show them. Mr. Davidge waved the demand, and called the justice to note the refusal. The wit- Jumbia and $15) if taken olsewhere, in either case to be seoured in jail so that I oan et her again. M. B. DUVALL, Adminietrator of mea ll-lw* B. HH. Eversfisld, Ppa tceae the Levee last vight, aroft HAT, and aheavy grey beaver cloth caped OV. RCOAT (without siceves.) The finder willconfer a [avot by leaving them at this cffive, or by leaving word where they may be got. mar 9 tf {OUND —Taken by mistake, in the scramble at the Leves Isst night, a back cloth OVER- COAT, containing pavers doubtiess of some valve to the owner, It has been lefts: this change. nin rent. Appiy to WALL & BARNAR?), Auction and Commission Merehants, corner Ninth street and south side Pa_averue. mar li Fer RENT—The BRICK HOUSE on Tenth rtreet, bet~een K and F. it has ten rooms with gas. Apply to F. HETDER, on Seventh st., Ne, 27 ect @ 8 per month go goed tenant, ‘The key is at W. Peterson ma It 3t Fe RENT—The north HOUSE of the row of now four story houses on Fourth st , between D and E sts., No. 388, fronting the equare Pussoerion given imm diately WILLIAM H. PBILLIP, Attorney a who fined bim $3 27, and gave kim to understand that a repetition of the offense, if brought before him, would consign tho offender the work- house a The southern Congress Moxtcomery, March 9 —No business bas been transacted by Congress in open session to-day. {t is understood that the permanent Constitution will be completed to-night or on Monday, and that a recess will follow. The reported anneunce ment of the Commiasioner te Europe is premature It is believed that none will be confirmed —_ = conference at Washington bes been con clude Final Result ef * —— Ma. Tuomas Burns, an old and well-known citizen of Alexandria, died suddenly at his resi- dence in that city He was stricken down by apoplexy about 11 o'clock and dicd from its effects at5 o'clock this morning. . two doors above. Hostart’ k's Stomach BitteRs.—The general ‘ot of this delightiul tonic, in all complaint. 1a ent to femaes, ras given st pread cele e North Carelina Election. Ratgicn, March 11—The returns are all in, mar 9 2t_ charged with complicity in the abstraction of the * ch i Lady in have been OST—At the Leves iast night. a French beaver | 4 | outsinoa venne, ___ maa and the Convention is lost by 1,0U0 maj i! i Indisn Trust Bonds, sppen ed in court and gave reper ase gimp domplayer re ess Jowsrmteh “They have teen |-L4 cloth TALMA, Had in ons ride pooket a ha: F pwn font trick | 18 grobable there will be no extra sewsion of, the t . 2 nd puree bi zion of nes- nel, > Nreet, 5 phase coders! 7. ; e now if they | thatin this rairakab eitv-xorant they have found | | Tel: » Pa. , furniehe : Hughes. ver his brother's band wr. Mr Dav- etly the stimulrnt adapted to their delicate or- | 'ween 4% and 6th etz..in the care of J. T. Cald- ith bath-room. Ln- . ‘The Court then gave adecision upon the plea} yee it yy’ you believe 1t2” Withee" have stion and peculiar fanstionsl disturlgnece, | well, C+ ipo undersigned. Ga Fancy Store, No.503 | Th Marber Defenses at Charleston. of the counsel for the defence in the case of the | 14se 51 Da vou be! a dawn of womanhcod, in the season of ma at R.C. FOX. * United States agt. Wm. H. Russell, charged in several cases with complicity in the abstraction of the Indian Trust Bonds. The plea, as will be remembered, was, that Kussell was granted im- munity from criminal prosecution under the y) Statute, which provi it no man shall be uted for a crime touching which he bas examined before any committee of Con- ress. The decision was in accordance with the of the counsel, and the indictment was or- zed to be q ‘he trial of the Wigwam cases was then re- » by calling to the stand for the prosecu- Alfred Henning, who testified that he is an “officer. Was present at the riot atthe wigwam. Went over with the rest of the officers; went in the building with several others, and meta crowd coming opt. McHeaory was aheed, and be gave word to chose the door. A light was burning in « the soutbeas: corner of the room on the lower © floor, and some one putitout. Witness went in mer B-at* ly occupied y n JS, nm. ‘Khey ere weil fur- nished and »upplied with ali the necessary conve niences, including hath-room( with Potomac water) adjoining the bedroom, Persons having their owa cook can have the ure of the kitohen, or e'se they ean he see mmodated witn meais in the neighbor hood. Apply to GEO. WILLNER, 464 Ninth st, between Dand k mart 2w Fos, RENT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHER PROPERTY—A FARM of about 220 acres land, situa: out sk mies southeast from the Station, Beltsvilie, Pr nee George’s ooun- ty, Maryland. here is about 8° acres in wood— balance clesred land and under cultivation ; has & small dwelling-house; barn 3) by 49 feet, and «ther out buildings, and apple aud peach orchard. _h KENDAL mar 8-tf No.5 {OR RENT OR SALE—fhe two five story brick DW ELLING-HOUSES situated on and adjoining the corner of Fourth a:d D stiects, east of the City Hall. Apply to JOSEPH FU: GITT, No, 90 Louisiana av. mar 5-' FS RENT—The desirable and convenient RESIDENCE. now occupied by Senstor Ken- neds, ou Sixth street, just north of the Unitarian ur Cuartestox, March 7 —The Courier says the military works tn the barbor buve made fermide ble progress within the last few days under Gene- ral Beauregard yin the criais of :ife,and when enfeol'ed by age, the xentler eex may rely upon the ren power of tisescoilent and paiatalie prep In every exigency. As a cure for Dyapepsia. allcomplaints of the stomach and bowels, it has taken the !ead of all oher a'teratives and tonics. Sold by drugzists every where, ma tl eo3t Mr. Davidge now moved the continuance of the case, and suggested the detention of True in another character than that of witness Mr. Diilyae hoped that the evidence would not be construed to the disadvantage of his client For himself, he would say that be did not hear of those blank certificates before coming here. He kuew of bat one; but this testimony ought not affect his client. Justice Donn said, ‘Although I shall require bail in $5,000 of each for a further hearing or for court, I confess | regard Clapp as but the dupe of the other parties tl believe the interest of for it, and J shall demand each for further hearing Mr. Allen will take Mr. ‘True into custody *” ‘The commitments to jill were both made out immediately, and Clapp end True were taken in charge by the officers, en & Co. OST—Last nizht, at the 4 dark ribbed cloth OVE collar and facings Che finder tho oener by eaving it at No. 324 Bt ‘ nd K ets. Ay Brno yea Works corner New York av. aad Fiiteonth s mar 9 2° THOS, H. DORIAN. LEFT IN PLACE OF MINE, AN OVER- COaT.. The owner oan have the sama by calling atthe Marble Works corner of New York avenue and Fift-enth = previns property, and paying for avertisemel yet werisenieuls PHOS, #. DORIAN. Tk BY MISTAKE At the Presiden lévee last pight,an OVERCOAT containing a letter, some visiting cardsand handkeromef The owner can have the coat by cailing at 404 EK » noth, proving property end paying for this adv fisemert. Also, lvet samo night, same place, binex brondcloth Overcoat; velvet col a1 button off on left haud side; a uet wo: sted oap im the pocket Any person baving & coat avswerma this description will confer a favor by leaving it at 104 E street north, between 9th and 10th sts. may 2" {UUN 0—A GOLD BRACELET, at the Inaug- Bi Which owner can hi hy y esident’s Levee. a OAT, with vevvet rafavoron t., between Missouri Lrgisloture. ‘ Sr. Lovis, March 8 —The lower branch of our State Legislature bas passed a joint resolution to- day = into an election of ator on Wednesday next. Sull Ashere. New Yorx, March 10.—The steamer Mount i Vernon is still ashore on the New Jersey cosst The sea is breaking over her. ~ Guns Sent to Texas. New Yor«, March 10—The steamer Empire City sailed bence to-day for Texas, with ordinance, } &c. From THE Postmaster at Lisson. Mp Lisson Post Urrice, Mp., Nov, tath, 1860, Seth W. Fowle & Co. trentiemen: er the lart three or fou ave been sufl ring fom colic and piles cueed by & sed ’ntary eccupstivn. { have rious things with indiff-rent success. A few months azo your agent came round here, and asked me to try the (xygenated Bitters. After using one b -t- le, had seme symptoma of returning colio, but without pain. A struggle commenced between the Ritters and senso, but I kept takiog the B:t- tors roguiariy, and the disease k- pt ont of ths way, 1 have had no colie since, either with or without pain. Tshall,howecer, keep on toa third bottle. The piles have not retarned eith I feel sure the Oxygenated Biitereisa aluable icine for onses of indigestion, and there is no doubt thia is a fruit- ful rource of many psinfu! diseas: I would rec ommend ail thoas whose hea th | paired to try he Bitters, for half our complaints may be traced to Dyspepsia in sore of its multitsrious forms. Om SatuRvay AFTERNOON, the officers, clerks and employees of tt.e Post Office Department con- vened in the principal hall of that edifice. The Hou. Horatio King, the retiring head of that im- portant branch of the Goverument, then addressed them es follows: xandria erkets ALExanpRia, March 11 me ny py’ 250 ‘87 00 ; extra $5.75286; super $5.1235 50. bes, was sta: © Steps and doiag nothing. The door was closed fo 15-2auSw ‘OR RENT, in the First Ward—three squares west of the War small OF- FICE, with back reom, or the former may answer fora shops and Parlors and Chambers, separate, or suits of Kooms, fornisned or unfurnished ; close to the = Inquire at this oihoe, de 3 sa’ FSS. RENT —A three story brick HOUSE, con- taining 8 roome, in good order, with gas fix- tures complete, on H street, between 4th and 5th. 1. & two-story ri j COTTAGE, with large Bttached, corner of F street north an léth st. coat. we Ce ee mgr magpey hy ne ae wil moderate. Apply Twelfth street, between G aad H. no 13-tf Tuomas Lucy, Postma: harges.” mai ch, will be for rent after the adjournment of - 7 e tweaty minutes. Mictieary went out, and gave My Friends: You have assembled to be intré- Prepared by Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and the United Senate. Apply to THOMAS | Seeds—Iimothy #3283 50; Clover Ae a etre: ak Settee ta REY | duced to your new chief, but before going through | for sale iu Washington city @. Store, & Be Waite BLAGDEN, No. 499 Seventh street west, Flaxeced $1 4008145. Provisions—Botter, with this ceremony I wish simply to remark that, alth bh now separated from you officially, 1 cannot bring myself to pronounce the word *:fare- well? Jatimately associated as | have been with muny of you for more than twenty years, were I hencefo th to be separated from you socially as well as officially, 1 should feel sad indeed; but expecting as | do to remain In the city, where I shall doubtless have the pleasure of meeting you frequently, the unpleasantness of severing our of- ficial relations is thereby greatly seftened, and 1 do therefore, propose to take formal leave of you. I need not say, however, that I shall ever remember with tude your uniform kindness towards me in all the positions I have been called BOARDING. ING.—A fe i it Rooms, with Monk can bohenes hor a0 ace merh iee | FIRST IN SEASON. Jusr Received from Norpike HARVEY? a : S, at CRABS, a! a — ngtith. Z. jiman, John Schwarze, Nairn & Pa.mer, John Wiles, 3B. Moore, and H. H. MoPherson; in Georgetown by R. 8. 1. Ciss*ll. and G. M. & J. Southron, and by druggists everywhere, mall lwy Coveus —The sudden changes of our climate are sonroes of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections. E:xperionce having proved that simple rémedies often sot speedil: certainly when taken im the early stares of the disease, recourse should at once be had to “ Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cougit, or Ir- ritation of the Throat, be ever so slight, au by this ecaution a more serious a! ma) a warded off Babli and Sin ind 4 Singers wi them effeotu: alic. Eggs 14a! Baltimere Markets. Batvimone, March 11.—Fiour ruled dull and closed drooping. Wheat closed less firm. Corn ruled quiet, quotations nominal. Provisions — and nominal, unchanged. Whisky dull at 17 xc. HAS THE LARGEST, NEWEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STOCK OF TEwWREBULRYDT EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER Per NS Wishing Posuture and Heavy Art- | alae. Toe Find Good Wetons ect Garefal Drivers. mar Yor cleating ‘and strengthening the voice, See advertisement. de I-ly to fill in the Department, and you have my best OR RENT—The FIRST F: R of the night. Witness | Wishes sad happiness. Howxo Ruwxnixs r- ST ire “Arter | be ‘Hon Judge Blair, sod Beppe we fl! math? z Humphreys &' Cols sposito. i loninociie Por voue CavieE | ome reoeaty oscupied by Chae, 3 Wainoy *PUERES A BETTER TIME COMING: street a as an . Also: room in 4 z _— i ost eetiatond 2 then epnounced, when Mr. King, assisted by Gen. | uo,"in boxes, at 25 ‘and bo oante sesh, Ase Fee any Aa TICLE In-THE BTORIE. Ba an office, ° aiding For | Viotimeof two watchmen oe a Nee 5-7 he i Be ete feck al tell dette Fa onle O — ternie apply to WALLACH, Wo. Bpply at N ' stop therict. | Sivisiers: Iatredoced cack, brasloyes by mane: | oh Site 300 Pe ce eeatie ant SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Louisiana avenue, in 13 tf the Clar go with him. Seige court oly secet vatican, one cod ait. | cst SW. A. Fitzgorati, 363 north Fstrest; | Elegant CARBUNCLE POR RENT—The ine BRICK HOUSE No. Ps. Cy h, and witness presal; z — bh ld have their bearty eke e i, Wintor, corner sachusetts ave- | Elegant LAVA 100 West et.. G wn, at present ocou Rotel "},/ ‘are warranted to the throwing stone co-operation ie cavieg on the iemportant bust. | Bue | eg pena gen pee = a peaest GARN pied by the subsoriber, Jt bas 12 alent forma of 6 Sopkee wus geen | Remofine Depariment "Immediately afterwards, | di'rinda Bold ws above. ma iy” | Tlognt is baad of tne aon fetace A, Mineo as | Shamayangt Geog Oath chet Cer, | To rm ogres Be eagig csi ato | Eclat I AGEN SE | Oe ERED i 1 Se ree | Ue er with a plece pees Blood Pusifer, in nother column, CU baer e cas [MPORTANE, NOTICE 20 STRANGERS | FaIPORTANT NOTICE FO, GERS the door with | Aw lupupent Straxoen —For several days Vadies’ CH VISITING WASHING 3 I Ax HINGTON. the Wigwam | ae; ap has been constatly annoying fam- MARRIED. Ladies’ N FEE yoo! ol the Nasional Capital will be “sented A View of the National Capitol | pt in thisroom. | ilies in the Seventh Ward by her cool impedence. On the 7th of Febr by the Rev. Mr. Mouto: Gents’ V es i parebanea of Books, Ghat jonery &e, from an, jes were all de- | No one knows her, or where she hails from. Se |, (9n the 7th Weed Mr. ia tra - TRENCH © RICHSTEIN, 975 Pa av. his own Knowl: | roves about from place to place, and when meal | © 'MDDLETON t Mise LAUKA J. PAR-| Also,a Lar Ke Assortment of JEWELRY, which | _1+25 oar Ritkwcod Reuse. = we cen! article. Pn: SS NES jk MOoke’s WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 tha eau an sign Congrcun W ats T oth Brushees Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes Jyst Received, SMALL LOTS OF rere (Patat Baipat Tovr—Among the unfo ny the jated poonenaers @ thi steamer Charmer onthe night of the 10th i ow vi La., were a young bas ejected from arrested, no one wishing to complain. oy her a-lunatic. Recently, cover “the loos at RUSCAN BLACK LAVA f bins pistols aud breaking of glass at | various small articles immediately after her visits po cK and Com!s, Farina Colognes, Eextene.8, Cccpeipued the ‘belief thet ohp fo net exactig a and yee Se i .—Heard shots fired. | lunatic, but a passage thief of considerable nerve. pptiss who was ms ess ow F -wam-some minutes before | She is a short, stout woman, about thirty years of torete ——_ e 5B a i oie —_ SS See no one in the | age _ Les] Mexico. shalt catl at once soon will be gone. ramaing into the , Aen L. Remorep Dus..—It was currently reported last night that Senator Wigfall of send: ata dinner ba ive of Senator . . ivi . ‘We have on tye! vonuiving eveuy dey: TRE FINEST PLATED WARE. Breakfast and Tea Sets; Card and Caxe * Cream and Syrup Pitchers; Table, Desert, Tea, Sugar and Cream wes ten Wash onde Sate ara 88 She Avenne i 7, s was i H . ; Butter, Fruit, Tea, Pie, and a PI Kuve’ ‘Forts Naptin iesaad: Plain, Chased and Gilt the avenue the Lined Goblets and Cruses. where the re- ALL POR SALE AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, ‘Breckinridge-beadquarters, 600 BDA “One of our wen has DS WARRANTED 48 REPRESENTED. roan REMEMBER: RIDDLE’S ONE DULLAR STORE, i i i fr ba eel eet