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LOCAL NEWS. _|.trmipuitelnamane:| | GREAT CRASH: | FOR SALE AND RENT. |THE LATEST NEWS, | , Petit! Demeetrauen nine tow Then inca saeawe| Pe | DAS Goons. (Fisvarcumaretet| TRLEGRAPHIO. |sisceesonens mace ness. ¥ Store. aque % for rent. Possession given immediately, Apply at Mant and ing of ite character « steam. prees in use south of Baltimore, its edition ‘ape me ee ee ee eas 4 1 the cornerof New Coe ay ed ited? ant and imposing c ver seen in is so lerge as to require It to be put to presa at anil ‘stucwing’ erica’: Rresuming Mat perhaps «| We have just eareatocek icie aaa = The Municipal Election at Pertsmouth. | S\,,{;00'%. About thirty yawis, mounted on [Special Dispatch to the Star.) ti murder”? “qudactous theft” bad | NEW DRY GOODS from the great ozash ia the (GR 8, 3 * PHICE—The FURNI- wheels decorated with ban: early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be just baat bonnet’, hastily left the supper table K oa eS aod Soa ong Northern cities, the most of which has been pur- UR eeping Articles of a eent In before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may’ and fe poi before the urgent and apparently | ohased at about half their real value, and will be | Mil (amily, now in use, with a'l on ths premises, a les, with _——- number of “ d Portsmovrn, Va., AprilG.— Editor of the Star: | Citizens in carriages and omnibuses, borseback met egget welt tie neat der. Bbout Ave fest ten inches In ehh ot const enoee, | 00ld at the same sacrifice, Seor d'areet West,onUabaSo'atere a Election o-dey; whole number of wotes=t7;Union | 80d afoot, were in the rgcession. ‘The streets FSP pS pas FT leyion, and rather shabbily dressed. "As soon 28 READ OUR PRICES. ees eet ; bern, The Rapetinen cs enna seatie- Nomex — District of Columbia Advertisements | PE or % taaid(ad-] ICE NO DECEPTION.” _ | ‘40 LET—Furnishe? or unfurnished, a part or | Not® —According to the Norfolk and Ports. at pies oie to be inserted in the BaLtimone Bun are rece!ved droutehe tate ein ap eaecd a, i the whole of HUUSE N-. 424 Eleventh st.. | mouth papers, some four hundred mechanics and Toa f tuinber of private dwellings were brilliant. at and ferwarded from Tue Star Office. “1 bave come, Squire, to ask our advice and = 3 = = —— = — ~~ a isa very bard sons agent (isa private affair, I wou tos w Pani scl Mold cooear, pment? you ingens office.” The justice senrked that receptions which take place now on tbat day each | be had nothing to say or do with the private affairs week. ‘The President’ was present for a’ short S aeeesiss erences, swouis fe with med reea! laina ce, Wi pi, Bots bor a db | baka me: vai: perig Having entered therein, the complainant Father Beeson’s In. | W2® requested to take a seat, which being: done, ee Apleantine chaindtig CBee Pei | is polled to the janice tha tatiowing Meera *+Larooqua”’ the sboriginal Jenny Lind. A de-| Of thecase. “I have been living for two years sire was manifested to bear larsooue sing, to | Pest witha tavern keeper, an Italian by birth, which the President consented, eae the Indian | Whose wife (ifshe be his wife?) isa terrible shrew. 8 few doors below the Lutheran Chureh, cr the rniture will be eold cheap. Inquire on the prem- or at Room No. 10, first flour of the Treasury But ding, ap 8-st" ee ee. 6 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED.—Any person having a House, with four or five obaim- bers, comfortably furnished aad ina ree location, and who desires to rent the same, will pleass ad- 8 M. A., at t'.6 Office of the National Inte it N_ i3.—The terms must range between fifty and seventy dol ara per month. It™ O LET—A three story BRICK HOUSE situ- Sted on First st, west, between D and E sta. north, containing 7 rooms; rent $12.59 per moath. Also, a three story Brick House on H st. north, between 2d ‘and 34 sts. east, containing 8 rooms; rent $10 per month. Also, a three story Brick ly iNuminated, and there wasa fine dispiay of torches, pyrotechnics and benfires in the line of the procession. A salute of one hundred and any uns was tired during the evening laboring men failed to vote, because they could not spare the money with which to make the ne- cessary payment of their taxes due. Mr Grice, the defeated incumbent, is the most popular man in the community, and was so signally beaten only because he had become a disuntonist. An effort has been made to instruct Mr. Holliday, the delegate from Portsmouth to the Virginia Con- vention, to go for disunion, and he has been abused roundly for declining to recognize the in- structions sought to be imposed on him. This election shows what such ‘ instructions” as are being poured into Richmond are really worth. — Activity at the Charlestewm Navy Yard Boston, April 6 —Great activity is manifested at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Over ‘bt bun- cred men are pow employed there ‘be brig Bainbridge is now ready for sea, and her crew waiting to goon board. The frigates Minnesota, ——— and Coloredo are now ready for sea Commodore Stringham is expected next week The Fugitive Slave Case Cmcaso, April 5 —The fugitive slaves taken from this city on Wednesday morning were ex- ngstress She gives him fits if he does not obey her !n all enow! a eds moe met poate things, and be dare not refuse. This night, of considerable cultiv:.tien - Squire, this v night not an hour ago, she One of the attracticns of the afternoon receptions | 4uarreled with her Lusband, and because | did « Hoopskirte and Lace H’dk’ts and White Hose... (is House on B et, north, between 2d and Sd sts, weet, | A despatch published yoterday morning from amined before Commiss!oners Corueau, at Spring - tp not side with her, she struck’ me, scratched m MATTHEWS & GORE. containing 7 rooms, ‘No. 259. Possession of the field, yesterday. The proof that they were fagi- conservenores of tos Thee eee ae ae ane face, and drove me out of the house wi 368 Smvante Steexr, last can bo had on the 1 Inquire next door | ‘bat quarter, by the Sunday Chronicle of this city, “f f ~ tives was clear and indisputabie, and they were admirable « ndition by the President’s Gardener accordingly delivered to their owners. T Were taken to St. Louis in theevening train. Tax Collector Absconded—Adj represented everybody thereabouts as being for the Immediate secession of Virginia. Our cotem- Porary’s Norfolk correspondent has thus evidently ied penter, on Third st. west 8-eott Mr. Job” Watt, who, a8 the protege of the la a hard case? bat shall Ido? Where shall! or J id go?” “Well, my friend,’ sald the Justice, NEW GoopDs. OR RENT —A largetwo story Brok HOUSE teed fg oowntnE, comes legitimately b his skill | {then you come to me for advice, It seems, a3 We Are row adding to our stock a larcoand de- | FON Maran averkint wo, Story Anck HOUSE pom stenting Saco pgs wieght this depart: well as protection. 1 will answer you that, if you | sirable lot. o! Phieh we peotaze | brick stab 5th inst jy half my — Now, Squire, is not this] ap67t Remember, the east side, bet I and K. of each, or of b peony FOLLANSBEF. C: Lid journed. le and iarge yard attached. Apply to Mrs. | 2ecelved him. —Ed. Star. Lovivittx, April 5.—N.L. McClelland, the tax thing that is new and desirable, whioh we propose | CHESHIRE, on ober of Dent Thirteenth nts. Se kc . P pple conser’ the | Tedwire it, and are not ashamed to aak the protec- | ty'soil at a small price. All persons in want of i . ta, Four Days Later from Eurepe. collector for the western district of this city, is poser emmys ymgoort in iery crousds, | ‘00 of the law, you may have a warrant against | DRY GUC DS al biceys hdr ont of faland ap 5 eost 7 pe the woman and have her bound over to court and | in all its branches, and at the lowert prices. We OUSE FOR RENT AND FURNITU the removal of which was necessitated by the in- to keep the peace.’ ‘Oh, yes,” said the com- | would impress upon those of our oitiz: who have FOR SALE.—House and Purcitee — roads of the Treasury extensicn,) bas been bs ~ | plainant, ** but what shall Ido? Where shail I | recently taken up their residence with us, new. Inquire at No. 3941 street, between 12th Tice S nerming, Witte «Mowe Beotie (as Mrei t To rrr “st it you ara teslly afraid of tals oman, have but one price.” marked in pasin figures on | and isth after $ o’clock. apett -Incoln, we believe, has bapt! it) or Fernery, “4 each article, and o} je - = = - the walled whieh ede lined tas ‘growing moases | #4 the Justice, and dare not Iive in the same FOR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOUS off for all sales for cast. Se. of the richest green, graceful ferns and similar | 2©8€ and town with her, travel hence to parts | Weask an examination of prices,so that cus- containing seven rooms, together with the far- ie reported to have absconded, being a defaulter to the amount of $30,000. The Kentucky ‘islature adjourned sine die yesterday ie AND, April8.—The steamship Canadian ‘poolon the 28th, via Londonderry on the 29th, has arrived here. The ship Middlesex, from Liverpool, bound to New York, was abandoned at sex when the water was up to her main deck. All butone of her six boats were lost in launching. The one saved Baitimere Mark Batrimore, April © —Flour dull; Howard Obio, and City Mills he! vegetation, while a murmuring fountain in the unknown, and do not stop until you arrive at | tomers oan satisfy themselves in regard to the sav- | witure, situated on New J. Roy Avenue, bet Cravensville, a post village in Missouri, about 140 | ing by purchasing for cash, and N ets. north Also, a new three-story center spreads a delicious coolness through the “yg 8 1,0 ie Dy pe e at $5 50. Wheat firm; : M pa morn As : ere = rye ard on 5 gn red = Atal By white Gi Gual 20 Corn active. rs p ap OS Use, wit! ok bn on the samo squire, ° and 3d mates, the ‘nm, carpenter, | mixed S5a5ve ; low G0a62e; i apartment. Rustic seats at the sides are auxili-| lcs north of Jefferson City, which, judging No. 38 succate Gears ar (No.150 Fourth st ‘Also, some vainabie Luts. five men and four passengers. They were ex- | steady; me: “a ladeuweunee Comes aries im Keeping; stained glass windows to the fr tae ae kee ee ap 6 lot ‘Between ith andviirsts, | all of wiech wii Resold very cheap. Inguiro of J- | posed five days at ses, and two of tine passengers | Ame Xi te whilty dat ct tinatine perfume ct flowereatesle in fam the conteratons | and fugitives from woman's fary.” ‘The stout: | GREAT FANS, JAPANESE Jand Nats 1 TY TSO Sveliiy Ditapett | died on landing. ‘Yue ship was Insured tn Liv- a Into which the grotto opens from the. north Lat te complainant, having beard this advice, | guSH. FANS, BAZAAR. | HOR RENT—A handsomely furnished HOUSE | “'Parliameut bad adjourned until the Sth April. | Naw Your Smit and 6:. lower. Seme cheerful singing birds are to be introduced | I*!* the ottice, muttering to himself as he wended FANS DWT ey ee APR tO WILLIAM D. | ‘The strike of the London Building ‘Trades iad | Wheat dull and ie, lowes Gees me nee when the grotto is fully completed, aud then it oN Ronee the street, “What shall I do? | 1. scx or a BALDWIN, corner Seventh and E streets, assumed serious proportions. changed. Pork firmpand unchanged. Lard firm must be the cosiest resort imaginable of a hot — td 5 JAPANESE FANS Bn del nile a The turnouts among the Lancashire weavers | and generally unchanged hisky dull at IS¥ec. summer's day. In the vegetable-garden green [communicaTEp. Just received, the first ever imported, OUSE TO on Pa, avenue, No. 13. oe- were inoreasing and some rioting was feared. — pee prosaic visitor had an sppeetanty of] Epitor Star: In suggesting to the learned Selling at less than cost. ax pester Cellar jatee of RAS. ora seoctoed. the ae from the veal od . Financi: green beans and cucumbers AE for the tabie, ripe | Secretary the Smithaonlan Inatitution x alight ALso, 410 Fa avente : said, that ‘otwitustseding ‘ter weft of tee | ot/ties Vout ARat*—searting “Culcage and Strawberries of enormous size, and grapes in | am prompted es ho selfish spirit of encroachment CHINESE MAGIC FANS OR RENT—The three-rtory frame DWELL- | debate, he by no means regretted to see such is. | Ree nd 53%; Minols Certial shares 76; abundant clusters well advanced towards matu- | or interference, but by a sincere desire to promote SANDAL WOOD FANS ING HOUSE corner of Tenth and H streets, | cussion, but ‘oped the Government and the Legis- | Mich. Southern 35%; New York Central 7555 rity. Most of the visitors Passed into the lawn, | as weil the weal of a large clase of individuals r ‘eel. “aa, cae , Sohne rooteeres from the Patent Office. Tt | isture would mutaaily ald cy pmo Reading 41; Hudson River R.R. 41%; Va. 68755 where haying was going on, to “see the mowers | who now are excluded by reason of their business eee ed = wi . ‘The American Secretary of Legation, Hensken, | Mo. 6's 63),; Cou of 1581 9g. mow.” A pause was made, of course, when just | o-cupations, as to add to the good will which le Tho greatoat variety of Japanese Goods hg Fe sv ETRE LAN roaring | was reported to have been matierea'at Soman’ so “2 opposite the southern stairway of the White to genera!ly entertained towards the Institution by ever offered. B, McFARLAN ever oft . Pa. avenne and 12th st. ap 2-eolw* House, toadmire the fine down-river view ob- | the grateful citizens of the National Metropolis JAPANESE SWORDS, &e. OR RENT. mail FARM oer tained frown that point When the Monument | | allude to the present inconvenient hours of the = ere SAUEN contents Ae ar ee ate: {rounds shall be free from the wooden sheds and | library; an arrangement by which nearly nine 206 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ated onthe Piney Branch Road, a ‘ew: handred stone rubbish, and laid into open lawns — for | tesths of the whole community, and of necessity | _ap5 6t Above Willard’s. | yards north of Columbia College, The improve- sarabeny of any size will Intercept the view—tbe | a!l who are engaged in business. are denied the | ~ ele! i The English and French Ministers bad retired from Jeddo, but the American Minister remained there. The Edinburgh sailed on her regular day, with £100,000 in specie. Tue Warnsx.—The following report of the Weather for the morning is made from sonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock. J] Ts} 5 ments consist of a new brick dwelling containing CoMMERCIAL. APRIL §, 1861, prospect looking south from the White House } advantages designed them, | believe, by its gen- RCT E MET Pe gure 4rcoms anda kitchen, and a stable, For terms, Liverroor, March 25.—Sales of cotton for five | Burlington, Vt. Clear, 30°, wind N will be one of surpassing beauty. erous founder. What says the Secretary to the | SPRING CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOUDs, Re. senly ab S38 Pa.avenue, opposite Willards’. | days (Monday being a holiday) 69,000 bales, in- doors being closed at ten instead of five p.m ?— | TRUNKS. HATS and CAPS, at the People’s | 9? 2-H : Mitis’s Founpay—On Tuesday we it to the foundry of Clark Mills. which is being cast the bronze statue of Fr: 7, For the Dome of the Capitol. The statue is rapidly cluding 12,500 to speculators and 18,000 to export- ers. The market opened active, and the Amer!- can news caused an advance of '; but subse- quently the market closed quiet. and quotations -Pleasant. cloudy, wind E rainy. cold. Af not for six, at least for three nights of the seven? | Clothing Store, No. 460 Seventi st.,opposite Post | gxoR RENT—On the let da aq at] ‘The strangers who visit our ity are content | Uilice, between E and F pom | (OR thres-story BR om, with a glance atthe gold and red, or perchance METHING NEW “ON SE EXHIBI- | ROUSE, with basement and time-stained occupants of the groaning. abelves, Soyer wrtokoy hea eel ituaved on Nineteenti of May, a very de- CK DWELLING- hree-story back a street, between taild ng . A large lot of CLOTHING, - were barely maintained. The estimated sales on cloudy, cool. 2Ppreaching completion, and will soon be ready | and as the citizens themselves are occupiedat least | FURNISHING GOODS HATS aed CATE ot Waters gas, bathrobes were improvements, | Friday were about 6,000. bales, closing quiet. loudy’ to be hoisted to its lofty position. The figure, on | from nine o'clock until three, they are necessarily | No. 460 Sevouth st. N. B'—All of the above goods | Navioaht carniace houses It is now occupied ‘by | Stock in port 920,000 bales, including 747,000 loudy, 66° account of its immense size (20 feet high), 18 cast luded from sharing with the sew the use of | for snie at very low prices. at SMILH'S, No. 460 Captain Goldsborough, U_8. ‘Apply te B. He. | American. lear, 65°, wind NE & sections, all of which = ready. for the Poltsber ie hucense privilege of inestimable value | S¢venth st., between E and F ste, apoim | CLEMENTS & BR«., No. 160 Pa ap2 st" readstuf™s —Fiour dull; Wheat quiet and na ee ertet with the exception of the two lower | which they could not fail to appreciate were they | ~~ __~ ae {VOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE | Steady. Corn quiet; mixed 37s. lear, wi! sections, and the moulds for theseare nearly ready. | once indulsed. AGNOLIA HAMS! " t. Warhi nt Bhs Provisions quiet but dull. Upon entering the building in which the statue 1 P Mi MAGNOLIA HAMS oar recomlod te ancient aie b Z Is it not palpably unjust that so feware allowed | ~ We a, eceiving our first supply of Magoo- | 20th being polished, the visitor is struck with-the col- | to explore this eis mine, when by the em- | ha ems for this season. They Sachot be Sar Gener: lection of “art specimens’ strewn over the floors, | ployment of a nlybt officer or liurarian “at sa in. | pended. KING & BURCHEL Ar aq are first class STAND for business of Senden emmers and under benches, and | considerable salary, so many could, and nodoubt | ap4___corner sth st. and ‘Vermont av. Herre Eee eecend High streets, oppoaite Sle post, tee a aud tables in every concelv- | would, occupy themselves in useful study, instead | rqnj1g PLAGE FOR EVERY BODY TO BUY diately. [ADEN F is. Aislobted eectigne ee ed ante chamber ate the | of seeking the antidote of ennut in less reputable |W UELOTBING HATS ANDO CAPR Bem | mumediately. Apply to BLADEN FORREST, ‘s . ian sta m., (cor perature,) 30154, noon, Thermometer at 6 2. m., 424°; at noon, Maximum during ending 9 dav. 556°; minimum 394°. Amount of rain from 73s a.m. yesterday, too Present occupied by Assistant Attorney seneral Produce.—suyar frm. Rice firm and Mr. McAimont, Possession given 8th of 3d.a6d.bigber. Rosin firm, and common higher, closing at 4s 5d ais Sd. Spirits turpentine dull at 303.94 a3is. Consol 91 4 a91 % 121. 4e2 im. to- dislocated sections of “Old Hickory,” looking not Places? tr rd ap22w* a.m. to-day, two hundred seventy-three thou- ‘ Sr No. 460 Seventh st. ap S- Im > tT RE ON PENN. AVENUE | S0®thern Seatiment upon the Pending Naval | sandths of an inch, ( Yalike a subject upon which medical studentahad | If Professor Henry values the name of public | ~~~ CITIZENS AND STRANGERS ___ | DPOR RENT ANGER RUE ROR aE and Military Demenstration. — - — wyise thetr sralpels; and in anotherroom lies | benefactor, if he would rescue frem ignorance Wit isd ic totiets latrreat heroes purchas- | Store No. 302 Pe venue, batween 9th and loth | Ricumonp, April 6.—Outside the Convention, GEORGETOWN of a Rosivante, ae the visitor of the | and probably from dissipation the young men of | ing to call atthe Fxtensive Cabinet Es. sts.,18 offered for rent. and the Fixtures. consisting | the news of last night and to-day produced no . famous dog that split himself by running against | the District, if he would earn the gratitude of fos Sips heonlhy of EDWIN GREEN, No ofa Jeweller’s Burglar and Fireproof Safe, four & post, so pathetically narrated fo nursery rhymes. great sensation. The people are prepared to ex- rents. of thore whem verty or a generous | 180 Pennsyl¥a: Another room 1s strewn with arms, sections of | bo so urgea telah ny | stock of BURN vesue, where alarge Plate-giass Counter Cases, two large French-plate Correspondence of The Star. ‘ v a pect anything, but believe if a blow be struck at spirit of independence urges to labor, of the many | stock of FURNITURE an IK; flirrors, Qitcloth, Counters, Gee Hiztures, &o.. | Prot sal noes bat neliere Ifa blow be sir puahiibapsan. mike teak. Grbery, wreaths, and other belongings of the} who, to my knowledge, would gladly quai! the and MATTRESSES will always be Avision gad Clatiee Meee eee wilgsietaedinnmtn tl i ean ee neil, on Friday — while in the circulsr room workmen are | waters of this fountain of knowledge, let him Mahogany of a:] thicknesson for sa'e. os ae Pereessvrc, April 6 —The excitement here is | evening last, messages of the Mayor, :-submitti busi y dremsing up and polishing the shield and | speedily act upon a suggestion which, I believe, | prcking and Repairing and Varnishing promptly ORR A pBRICK HOU very great, and the ‘‘war” tidings are discussed | sundry proposals for the repair of the market- sper sections of the figure. Among the objects | speaks the sentiments of his féllow-citizens attonded to. tent betscen iat an ate soeane te atevery corner. The people say. ‘Let it come.” | bouse,” and “inclosing th- account of Walter Prager OMI Baar Care eere Of @ child at warttpectfally, “Ur Pxosixi.”” |” Furniturs or other goods taken on storage. Square. ‘Inquireat WARDER A 81 173 | The indignation at the course of the Convention | Godey for ice.” were referred, as were lao oc. — nM co! jon ‘3 ap l-2awem q i z of models by his son, now in Munich; among ington, April 5, 1561. P Wood and Coal Office, corner of A and Twelfth is ata high pitch. All say Virginia must secede NoxrFo.x, April 6.—Great interest is felt here, coupled with an unfavorable feeling towards the Adininistration, and a great anxiety exists to know the worst Goupsporoven, N.C., April 6 —The news of outiitting the fleet and =a? at the North is very exciting, and the community wish to bear of an attack on Fort Sumter. The military are ready to assist the Southern Confederacy. Wuatneton, N. C., April 6—The news bas bud but iittle effect, and caused no excitement here as yet. Avovusta, April 6 —But little reliance is placed in the despatches received bere from the North counts of “Jos. W. Marll for repairs to the public pumps,”’ “Wm. H. Fletcher for guttering on Bell street,” end “Dr. J S. Lauck for vaccinating the poor” On motion of Mr Libbey, the committee on grievances was discharged from furtber consider- ation of -‘the memorial of W.G. Busey, on the subject of a nuisance,” and Mr. Newman eub- mitted, as a counter report from said committee, “a resolution to abate a nulsance,”’ which, on motion of Mr Tenney. was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Marbury, the committee on streets was discherged from further consideration of the memorial of Cook & O'Day, which was recommitted to them at the last m-eting with = are a wild borer; Jobn the Baptist be- Gn eosin en —— the Alexandria A STSETLING DIALOG RE? Se eine ee, Brick House corner Twelfth and I. - 5 a bas-relief of Catboun; a Roman bust; a ‘Oa Fridas ae hp eure ies t ree GREAT OUTPOURING OF THE PEOPLE! OR RENT—On May Ist, the large and oommo- statuette of Senator Douglas; and two Indian y night last, the of a pistol, appa- Broinnine ov THE CONTEST BY F dious HUUSE on Louisiana avenue, opposite groupe, One of which represents a savage In the | rently a chance shot, passed through afence in the | winpeom 2 GhOt HER, 359 Seventh s the City Hall Square, now vecupied by Mr. Webb act of tearing the scalp from the head of a pioneer, | Tra? of the residence of James S. Hallowell, on selling BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, as a dwe!'ing and law office, and adjoining the end the other a party, one of which 18 struggling | Fairfax street, and glancing, broke a window in CAPS, & 8 K1eB! BACTIfice on for pe house of Mr. Richard Waliach vic an American lion. Besides these are three the chains of eee Hallowreldy and lodged In the eer rat i. hi Mn 8 Soe oe ma 23-tf FRANCK TAYLOR. utiful female figures in plaster, molded from | Wall. No information cou: obtained as to “4 : Related cee. - | PJAN SLY FURN a o0oMs.— 80 avcient Uirecian cast. The base of the statue is | When and how the pistol was fired. pel ns a ‘Gente Leave ig hee veh and Chale I Poet goles pe NisH Rooms, a pied also to be of broaze, and is now being molded in| A number of negroes belonging tothe Crawford Gren’s 3 very cheap, We will low as | with gas and water, and convenient to the Patent plaster, preparatory to its casting. Workmen are | state in Maryland, passed through this city on t for cash id Post Office Departments, for rent. Appiy at take oi & nt. da a in our ‘ialaianiaas er p 3-eolm 190% Massachusetts avenue, north side, owe = m™ ne. Saturday, en route for Jefferson county, in Vir- | in current fun now casting the small ornaments of the statue and y youte y ee weds 4th and Sth sta. will be cast ou Wednesda: t. A rencontre took place at thecorner of King and VERY VISITOR TO WASHINGTON <TORE FO =NT.—A large Store-room on See ee Royal streets, on Securday afternoon last wees, | Le SHOULD PURCHASE Lashes a om Preparing the molds for the two lower sections, | ginia, where they are to be settled upon a farm. | —— which Pa.avenuo, adjoining our auction rooms. for | "especting warlike preparations, but it is uni- | instructions. (The comeutinnd rege @ state- Spr rgucsse wae wiki had te s Com at, | te iter wae eee tea enfora In which | PHILP’S WASHINGTON DESCRIBED. | font Aoplris WALL & LARNARD. Auction | Yeslly conceded tat all, would prefer such « ances of tax dus for the repair of High street, and days acnet Seats Coust the latter wa s severely injured. Mr. Taylor was | This is the only Complete Gurde-book tothe Nation- ' i. a ow, ode Th poly icatan ore tine ae bers a exam'ned before Justices Priee and Harper, and ar Capital ever published. and south side Pa. avenue. mar il Cuarveston, April 6—We ure by no means | tbe reesons why the collection of same bad burne, relative to the investment of certain funds | !¢14 to bail tu the sum of $500 to answer at the | The Velume contains a ‘omprehensive History of | FYOR RENT—Tho north HOUSE of the row of | @!sppointed at the mews, and are now ready to been delayed.) t oti + they c ott of ibbey. thi vance com} for the beneflt of the heirs. The Court expressed | July Court, a charge of assault and battery Se ily Jone tee Har oat Deremoar to tho new four story houses on Fourth st. betwoon | Tov vcr are euleninatiene WAll petatl bese haw sultans one inehorgae from barter conaaaeation pie on - p ‘The arrival of shad and berrins: bave increased Present Time, witif every Important and E_sts., No. 38%, fronting the City Hall er, ae. po! 'e have e for fiend Wane ake a desire to look into this matter of investment, and the prospect for a fair fishery ts improving’ Event conn ith ites the square, Possession given immediately. Apply to been strengthened. and we are now ready for any | of the memorial of Da 5 ing, ing in- nore ae see it wee ee stg: security ae These oie Dison Gatcrda and yesterday abiogi Seat of vernment, SUILLIAN H PHILLIP, attorney at-Law. No. vege per B ca be ‘ia ay soon open. dematty ec kny tm — insite aie: irs. he oppes! rties mi ei it = u ON avcnue. vt ¢ authorities do no! act, ma e market-bouse o1 . ap was pa-sed over _— Nets Present 4°) 5y.000 shed, and 120,000 herring. rrices have de- Elaborate Descriptions of the Various Public SNTOAt the matter th own! eer ey and amended. was, on motion of Bt P 9 OR RENT—A thres story brick HOUSE, oon- | tak their own bands. cussed an Au sccount against the estate of the late C. L. | clined materially, and sales were made at $9 50a | Buildings ; Roliahle Information ia respect to taining @ roome, in good order, with as fhx- | Montcommny. April 6.—The people here are | Bangs, recommitted to the committee on the mar- feltman, mounting to over $1,100, was offered | $7 per thousand for herring, and $7 30s8> 50 for | il the be Prnsscting Bunuess with tne: * | tures complete, on H street, between ath and Sth. | pleased with the prospect of a brush, but are afraid | ket- Louse for approval. The account was disputed, upon tonne 12c per specu; soe perch 3ase. per Pavie Of he Btiquette of OF Also, 2 two.story brick COTTAGE, with Jan Preaident Linceie Will evade a bostine fhe] The resolution in fsvor of P. T. Berry was re- the xround that the labor charged for was con- | Punch for the finest quality. — figial Interoourse; Desoription of Mophidegt geenened ped ph Sei gy teed gy firing Into the schooner at Charleston brightens | jected tracted for with — Party, with whom a set- Laxp Wannants ann Monzy.—There was no the Pisces of Interest in all faces. tiement had been made, and tat the contract was | L43 vaca ee will bo modorate, Apply at 446 Twelfth etree the V ty, Aon, de The resolution in relation to hucksters was n@ Vicinity, Ac., &c. = not with the applicant. It was laid over for ex- | Uusual activity in transactions under tuis head | Iricatratzp wit A Mar axb NumERovs En- | between & no 13-tf New bearer pe rhe Soa —_ from Wasb- seed : Rinrtinnione es Wed _ #B nod. OR RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. | !ngton an New York produced an unwonted The resolution providing for a flag footway near amination. petra cl reg sapien 5 fang oes ee Elerantly Bound ta Coomson Cloth. Foto Georgetown, at precent occu | excitement. ‘The report that war vessels are to | Oak Mill Cemetery. and the resolution in favor oe aa te probed signine wD ani acre warrants were bought for 65 and sold for 75 : wick v0 vOLLA sia pied by the subscriber. | ee ee, — eu iden ved mouth of the Mississippi aroused the wd pe persons therein named, passed both oul ave.y rel sanci ie in- 7 Fy o te le ey 5 take Dt whole c ards wesiment cf fuads of the estate, ur any estate, | CEMEDET acre; M0 acres, +0 and 9, 40 acree, gt | Fres by mail on "PHILP & SOLOMON” . Apply to JAS, A. MA- y—_______ The resolution authorizing the repair of the beyond the District of Columbia Such an in. | 224 $1.10. A moderate business has been dolag Metropolitan Bookstors, oo tf important from Charleston canal bridwe exst of the market-house being under vestuwwen* would place the matter beyond the juris- | ‘" eXcbanves New York city, pa oe, 1 per mar7eoim 332 Pa.av., bet.9thand Icihsts. | — = sia J islund, “= : ‘ cent; -New Jersey. Delaware, Rhod a ae ao - 7 Moe hela could ‘not coment one peer | Penuaylvanta, Tat : Bary STOP! STOP! STOP! OnE DOULAR. fa THIS WAY, IF YOU PLEASE! the funds toa point where it could not be reached | ‘KY, Obio. and ludiar THOMAS BEAN $1—$1—$1—$1—$1—$1_81_-$1-1_-1. nia, 434; Tennessee, 7; s Lilie S BEAN, = vat a. Lg Ue Te ae fois, Georgia, aud South Carolina i; Disirietag | Agent for the sale.of the Aesty celebrated Family, | $1—$1—81—$1—$1—$1—S1—$1—$1—$1 CuarLeston, April 5.—A terrible moment is evidently at hand. The news from Washington and New York to-night corroborate the yeneral impression that wituin twenty-four hours war will be upon us. consideration, Mr. Marbury offered a substitute providing for a new bridye at that (per pend- lag consideration of which, the Loard adjourned. The Young Catholics’ Friend Society, ate mcet- ing yesterday, elected Mr. Wm Peters President, “ Extra, and Super FLOUR manufactured hy Bon: ——- Every man bas been ordered on duty, and the | jn plece of Mr Samuel Rainey, deceased, and {stratrix upon the estate of her deceased husband, Golambis, Me) & Jackson, at the Burnt Mille; Moutgome goun: | 476 Pa. Av. EVANS. 476 Pa. Av | utmost activity prevails. The State is prepared | elected Mr. Tolman Poe Vice President J. M. Miller, late of Georgetown. Warcn House —Before Justice Clark —Yester- | t¥; Md., has removed to No tip tp Medag 7 for any emergency. The Scott Rifies at their lost business meeting The wilis of the late seep Apbott and Ann | day morning. Pat Boden, charged with chestising Leet tee his an setts be] “YOUR - WEWEtnw rae Righest ofllale sav the prevent sate of | elected Sat Heutennnt Somerset B Burroughs as Dovall were presen jor approval, over Ss wife; dismissed Wm. Roman, (col’d) drunk Al om hand a good a-sortment of Flour, aa = be captain, in ice of 5 Berry, Ul Tuceday next, and the witneses ordered to | and disorderly; fined $2 4 Jobn McNally, drunk ve. Alco, Corn Seal, Siipatude Brom eae” IN OUR STORE FOR ONE DOLLAR. summoned. above. Also, Corn The excitement throughout is intense, and every- Sp 2 6t* thing wears a war-like aspect. CuakLeston, April 6.—Gov. Pickens bas just returned, in company with his principal officers, and disorderly; fined $3.17. Jos. King, (col’d) z disorderly; tined $2 17 ary Kelligun, Mary | cH Tusater —The little folks of Washington are | Cavenor, and Charles Langster, accused of having Ss TIO. ‘quite ready, we are sure, to give a vote of thanks | no visible means of support; sent fora home tothe | stora of to Messrs. Glenn, Raymond, Jefferson, and ail | workhouse. signed, and Mr. William W. Winsbip (late a rivate in the Potomac Light Infentry) as first jeutenant, in place of Burroughs, The attention of commissioned officers in the SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Sets for $1 Sots for $1 CK'S TREATISE ON CONSUMP | Ejegant CARBUNCLE...- be had t the Di e 1. WATT Ee conser Reveuthestocad | Elegant LAVA. IN. f isit of Inspection to the different military | Elghth Regiment of District of Columbia Militia : “ Lo . 4-H. Sehenok Philadelphia. | Elegant GARNET ——..-. —— road i enemane the harbor. They report alt ready.” is directed to » the Reneral orders published in the concerned, for the enjo ie treat afforded them ee 08 pI pampniet giving @ full description | Kiegant JET .—. +--+ +++. Sets for 7.—6. Georgetown advertising column. Wueutias mnck eeestcs tatksorrin clei. | matin eee say ield by 4 noo when comiag mia 20-Im —— | Faprant Rist MOBAiG eee er gi | Memenger te, Major Anderson, st Fort Sumer, |G HGRGETOWN ADVERT’MTS 3 = "he cl 7 z an! —— for giving him official notification tuat all official in- — ie tees were tareogby Ive | coming eamall Gut af mee) ‘Theron | COPA Very a wearer at OD | Eleran PLAIN GOLD ——-—-Settoe 01 | Ercciee aca rater wag gu ements | GEORGETOWN ADVERTS aud delighted.” The thanks of the lle onea are | ber wa pursued, bal made his excape. Daen removed. ty 3510 ts babween ty and oan | Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS. ......for gi | Bian iusi facilities and supplies, would be pro- willbe beid at tho Gouset Chom" y also, to the courteous doorkeepersand ushers! Rercrxey Home —This morning, one of the | sts., back of the National Hotel, Ladios’ CHATELAINE CHAINS. .for $1 All the posts in the harbor have been strength- AY EVENING next, the 9th inet., Of the establistiment, through whose kindly offices | carpenters who left here on Friday with the Uf a ‘ ae Ladies’ NECK CHAINS .......--—for $1] encd, and two additional regiments from the in- eration the eubject seclag ena aut it he beat possible positions for | troops returned in the slx o'clock train, bis courage moe NOTICE dani | Gent's VEST CHAINS, (10 different terior are hourly expected. W. KING, Seo. seeing and Lea: \ elghad managers will inevitably | not being sufficient to carry him farther froin home Silver Watohos. Jewelry, and ail other articles of patterns)...........2...0...for 1 The soldiers of the Confederacy are much enll- | _ 89 -3t _—______ : + Natek Geecoas don ae cere than New York. ‘The resnalnder have shipped | value. Bueiners strictly’ and eguidentiaily done, CARA COTGP Siasen Wane vened at the prospect of some decisiye course of ((e SENERAL ORDERS—No. &. - . and gone South. Don’t forget to caliat No. 351 C st., between 434 4 . action. = friends. = jot js ee Headquarters Eigtth Resiment D.C. M., . Tonight the bill is made irresistibly attractive Criminat Court —This morning, the court —_— 1. HERZBERG. | gauhE,TEA ct DENRA EPODNS: FORKS. Military Movements. aiiatige "Geerectown, Apral 5th. 1861 { by the addition of “ Robert Macaire” to the | metat I! o’clock, and there being no cases ready | - — = ——<—+— = —-— A ris, Botan ER = CAKE BASKETS, ° New Yorx, April 7.—Major Holmes, Com- Sys compbny oRisereooes pane wage bod yyy “Nated Queen,” with Jefferson In his great part | for trial, the petit jurors were discharged until BIRDS !—BIRDS FOR SALE. t CREAM PITCHERS, CAK’ SKETS, ts . >, Reriment ».C. Mui are hereby ordet aS J a Stro a Pa to-morrow Snuntas ae it o'clock - Just received a eplendid assortment of % CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF mander of the United States forces at this station TUESDAY, the 9th inst., of Jacques Strop. a 2 * = : . sant J 6 :—tgerma ~ KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER a ned. [A later dispatch contradicts this me poy efcelative nek wehbe 7 mMUNION 3) —Yestes HITEHURST, No. ennsylvania avenue. ae “An KNIVES, CUPS, &e.. &e, ‘1 a . al repared to ex- frat Sabbath In the mouth, the Sactament Sf the | to sult the times, has reduced his prices for pho- Trew Bearlede, The et ti cnt | Aleo; A Large Assortment of JEWECRY, which Daiesie Barrys batty oe taked en eeninee | LIS tees teens calles eas pobolten senate Lerd’s Supper was administered in all the Meth- eee se aay bee ea ar porelar p and gray. of havo Meckivg we can sell at 5 cents per article. mau. e sion which they may hava held in the D.C. NANts, sination of Christigas, ‘Approprisie die | ne neeaned men. 3 gr trsined Bide cents | ERE Es BOOKS: | ,,2h sees, frigate Powhatan was ordered to] ap pit “GHN Bs, DAVIDSON, Adj*t. + Lavy Ixvartos. kind+ trom 10 cent: . re re “ead stop at Fort Hamilton for troops. . TATOES! - Otis dicing miniters “Tas senareee, | 1s suggesting to adios of loge hint tho import- | SOHN O'MEARA’S Third Store, No: 366 Fa ast | CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK aT a GREAT | “the Meigs and acompany of carpentersand | POTATOES . “a anoe Ne ees ~ AM — 6® bushels of prime New Jersey 3 bushels of Peach Blows arrived per Sloop 1-ney teabel, gad for male from veegel Kets tetter’s mt h Bitte: means of the Capitol gate. fe9 3: SACRIFICE, & aes f aa n by members of other denomina- | gafal, nepet ying oF renown fans vigor upon whioh semniet es = 2 91.0 BOOKS Selling for... = who were present. The weather being | health aud the duration of lite dependa we soit Ww NEW GOODS $135 BOOKS Bellin te: ‘rather anpleasant and threatening rain, the con-| their atiention to a few important facts. ‘The E Are row : 5 addirg to our ok a large and regations were not a largeas uaual upon similar to the cure of all | desirable lot of NEW GOODS, comprising every | $2 BOOKS Selling for e ons. mechanics from Washington left yesterday for parts unknown. Large gangs of men are at workon the Wabash, Perry. +--+ 50 osnts Roanoke purchasers, ETE ther fr ti hat id desirable, wh a A number of jong clinker-built boats were put | _ 3 na nee We SSeS : Yoauses. It 1s feout at aamalt price. All pereons in want of Dry NOW IS YOUR TIME on board the Atlantic. STRAY 8 —Found straying on the A CoLoRED MAN namei King went into the | mended by medi men as @ sure remedy for th ry nd our stook complete inall ins To GET ‘Lhe steamer Powhatan crossed the bar, bound Premises, near the rosd, avout hall « sioreof T. McGraat, Saturday night, toget change | o seruction and irra Faxcmipts ood married lodice | cresenge aun athe lowest prions, We wouid im: BOOKS and JEWELRY out, at six o'clock last evening. mile'eurt of the cusin, bei p Sona Fonte cee pe cae ae ae | expecial's, ‘Mothere who are ehikaged i the cares | fakeu up their Feridenioes with av that we have mt LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. ee nee Ned ek altel Up te 0 bad SOW ~ . - ”? mar ta plain e ean - pctnosiny i - Prievor immediately started in pursuit aed recon. fatiom fore raiting ithe bodily herglony aad pe clovand offer i discount of five per cont of ail CALL EARLY AT ‘The bcamer [inols had steam on last night, i pupits the expenses tocar ered ; show! elax: e %§ % . and it was reported would stores du- SOD msbeatiog ts he pupmetens, eae Ea | ckebr ned auireate the aprrit ut cresting un fo nek an examination of prices, so that cus- | 476 Pa. Av. EVANS'S. 476 Pa. AV | ving the night. wa - a taken to the guardbouse, where he was A due excitement, promote s act mildly upon | tomers oan satisty fhomselves Im regard to the say- | BP 4-lw.r steamer Nashville, which was to have SPRING, G0, DS, CHEAE Pi SH — $1.94 by Justice Clark. fetta ail brlious aifsslons, "end rans be Takey | TEOY PUrCRMSINE OF SAA omeR § CO., FRENCH LINEN, GAMBRIS HANDKER- | sailed for Charleston yesterdzy, has been detained | 1) QM OT & BURROUGHS, Te 10S ismeet Yustsapay moruing Officers Boss and iswin a ide can moves be Ris eans om Mareveiekl PR pity medal matt 100 doz, French Linen Hai:kerch’'fs at $1 50 per doz. | ‘i! the *#- Tivale from aeere A they do can never ollowed By any uniay ©} ana. }ween 7th a) stm, ‘50 doz. % . di 250 do, sortment o: a 5 weatrwesith? cltiton of” benemenjswton Gatton | Sais alldresgists, © seo | NEW AND SPLENDID | ron TY Bodos, a area enestie” to: naw Lmeresing from the South. || Srp rate, ed 7,20 chet eee RESS GOODS. ¥ ( Phees goods are extra cheap, New Orveans, A —More jou a1 ‘away from bis father, taking with him €300 of | Coeus.—The sudden changes of our climateare | Now in atore all the newest uisles and ferries, | French Sinttice inoue tches from Washington state that President | ¥8° 87¢ msking their spein ” the old man’s inoaey, which be was squander- of Buimonary: Broneatat and Asthmatic | with large ansortment of handeome Gray Gongs: |} nen. Linen Toweling, hed ordered General Beauregerd to siop| yun eotw (Intel. ee ee eetae ay tac cers ie tes | AbeaenogesPaconce nevang proved ina cimple | Tor lndiog wut, “Aor yarda Pancy Drees Silt ea eapganaa Anderton's supplies and cut of all commu | px" ——PERRY le was taken in charge by the rs till the | 5 jes often act speed: ft. Wren we Re wall aeone be oe ke with him. Place Fort Sumter in a state of siege. ifeuch was the fact we would receive bg isease, recou! out ae Ee. 1eces supéiior P.ain Black v3 Bronch pon ‘4 b porter radon a? immediate Intelligence from Montgomery and at once had to * v Bu; -” or Lozeny let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- | ch ‘nd which we ask pu softs Teenie re aaa eid | eh vi left-with him for *, ‘Tux Rockyille (Md.) Sentinel says: We learn rip pg of DRY GOODS at low prices to i iv 3 a retoexamine, | § ILEY & BRO. hour for the afternoon train North, when they an the early stares 0! Baittmore. S nat ad ri J. W. PaLLeY & CO, WM. ever #0 slight, as ol saltomna {ommnd oo Reynold’s W hari, near 3 Charleston. 1t is quizzical for Washington quid- out preesation & more serious attack may be effecta: _Spidw 523 Seve: bet. D and Pa. av. ‘ 36 Centrai Stores, nunes to tell of proceedings at Charleston. Aull. A — i fesared epplicant trom this county for othce | Taethe saat" ‘for oloaring and strengsvontag fe | ()PFICERS, PETTY OFFICERS, AND Sea. | _sp ‘-2wif Betwee‘Gpporite Canter wacket, | ‘The political excitement in New York to-day ie | DerE—Will make trips fe the nae of the Lincoln Adminfstration. Mr volo See advertisement. de l-ly 0 men wae were: eg, any U.S. ships c T AYLOR & HUTCHISON, ones intense, and a collision is believed | “Ina a7-2~ WALTER @ODEY. ~ rete utae cotostic keait ee . have you seen Prot, Wood's advertise | Bounty and Head Mons iy attended to by No. 42 CENTER MARKET SPACE, | “The Cabinet at Montgomery believe no f ND 8! i enen remonffann, sed wan ts | "apical hom Heb nore | PAM op aroma Cees WATE ASR. | gira ae ning et tua Se | atagene ni acne? “Ace | A anoeiedaan sig fant fe By wed inthis wid bunt-aher omee | Sey od ! n, D.C. i D ing some of the newest and mort deckrabl imports | federate State are t on complete war foot. | 824 SHOES of excel Teen estole eee. i Qo he td BET FANCY GOODs, “a& PRICES 5 ‘te foun mestios, Licen po ajarm is = SERIES da bas stand, and. 2510 S per % ¥ ult , state a fret msorallomality Pat expreeely for fan fy | “8o-SuIT THE Times, “* Egon One od oi Lop pe Shegper tas attraction, and fo times, contal i to Es , 200 BBLS PRIME “book directions. Por enie By | : rath and 10th wtm. AND PAR ABOLS. Days oss ug Ser onde iret eA tall sank ft ig) a2 ol rhortest a é . ae most na‘ ural Prices, a Manxet.—Saturday ma 2. 4 oO. pee pane meee, _taety feat Bos ber packet She er RS Sod Sth atrscis, . netiee loss until it was too Inte to Tas Ray, Da. Tostin and a tered the: in the’ Pegi 5 AL ats dt

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