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LOCAL NEWS. ———— 7 Though Taz Stax is printed on the fastest vtenm pene in use south of Baltimore, its edition te a0 large ts to require it to be put to press at an cory Sour; Advertisements, therefore, should be 2 before 12 o’clock m.; etherwise they may sppear until ihe next day. — ee TueV orenrssn Movemznt.—Aflerour Taearer —The plese last) night was | ' ‘3 SIT ' left the War Department y. , Companies C, | the “' Heir at Law,” {n whic Tettersont acting ; ! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! pe ay ope | ln ppt CoP ee eaAr echan Union es, Capt. P ; and! as Dr gloss, LL. LD. A.S8.S. Ray- = cease gt Washingtow ne Peta, ond awheee ‘pleerant: Giaeeve haws taised tie | i W= déitre tovtallthe stteution 6f af who are ta waster HANDSOME and WELL MADE TELEGRAPHIO. Sufficient to fill up the ranks of. company, $e tact week or two, was tleketed for the part of | FURNITURE, to inspect our larze and well selected Stock before purchasing. a8 we are convinced Srrived and were sworn !n, every man in ail of | “ Zekiel Homespun,” and 2 capital “ Zekiel’’ he | our S ock embraces every conceivable article necessary to furnish a house complete, from the attic them taking the oath without hesitation. made. But our enthusiasm is reserved for Mies | ‘0 cellar. We have— Up to the present time, twelve companies have | Alice Placide Mann, whose “ Cicely Homespun’’ Handsome PARLOR Sl4TS, aponitece’. in Brocatelle, Silk P been Inspected by the inspecting efficer, of which | was not only one of the best things we have seen GILT FRAME MIRRORS. RRACKETS and SLABS, pine companies have been enrollett in the service | ber do, but we cannot ‘ine how it could reall MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SETS. In Oak, Imitstion Oak, Maple and Painted, from $25 up, FURNITU. ————————__=- Notice —The Star is the oaly afternoon paper pubiished in Washington city that receives the dispatches of the Associated Press. lush, Lasting and Hair Clotb, Sob for a contingent term of six months, These com. | be better done by anybody. It was charmi MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLES, EXTENSION TALES, BUREAUS, THE LATEST FROM THE SOUTH. Noriew.— District of Columbia Advertisements | panies, with one exception, Company A, Union | naturaland winning. We hardly need say t' WASHSTANDS, WARDRUPES, SIDEROARDS. ETAGI ES, ele - te be Inserted in the BaLtimone Sun are received | Regiment, belong to Brigadier General Bacon’s | Mr. Bland’s and Mrs. Mann's Lord und y HAT RACKS, HALI. CHAIRS, SECRETARIES, WRITéNG TABLES, Frem Charlesten. stand forwarded from Tux Stak Office. pipes. : née Pa — Poth pean Setuesane bape | ie BAIR, RUSK and COTTON MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS, &c., &c comer yore ag iL—A Peco treet aS scenes 4 he severe] companies enro! ‘Were on du ri v' e! a up bon- SALE: +09 fc Do 8 = expec ere. Nortbera te! — == bt thelr several armories last aight, awaiting | ¢reimthe «Lady of the Lioms? “ere cacbeten the city, *t AUCTION, of Real or Personal Property, carefally attended to in any part of | fereaea,bete. TI Aitempt is to be made Waar Comes rrox Tatkixa Porttics 1x THE | orders out again, and again, and again in some of the a to reinforce Fort Sumter in small boats, STREET IN THESE Times —Between seven and The Georgetown Mounted Guard, Capt Stuart, | burlesque’ operatic alra’ she gives with such Liberal advances made on Goods consigued for Auction. by sand bags, whilst war vessels are meantime to eight o'clock last evening, some excitement was | of that city, numbering over 60 men, drilled on | unction and vivacity in the part of Polly Ann.” BOTELER & WILLSON. Protect the landing of troops on Mo-ris Island, created at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsy!- | Bridge atreet yesterday, previous to their inspec- | Raymond, Mrs. Mann, Bartholomew, Carroll A . ? attracts much attention bere vanix avenue, growing out of what com! tion by ter Wer Depatthent. ‘They executed a | Beker end Mre Ryaw afl contributed ther fal 318 IRON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, asa friendly political discussion, but ended in something of a fracas and the arrest of some of the parties, who were bound over for examina- tion before Justice Clark this morning. The fol- lowing are the particulars of the affair as developed at the examination : It is reported that General Beauregard bas de- variety of intricate movements ina very credit- | quotas to the fun of thie rich burlesque. ap 3 2awiw Between 9th and 10th sts., 2d and 3d floors. manded the evacuation of Fort Sumter. able manner, and the troop never made a finer To-night, Jefferson takes his benetit ina bill interes ereeeserereeseriesneeeeeeereeeeeeeere = CHARLESTON, — il. p.m —The excitement Bppearanod: After inspection, they passed thro’ teat for ge! pee nce. No Fate cma rhc roto tuata dimmed eronbh nhs ve ence. '” mene car, Principal streets, ‘erecting very | She rlslbice of 4 Pinan that Sa FOR SALE AND RENT. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS “¢ bimeelf, Mr. WH. Thomas, and W_ D. Wal- lach, were standing at the corner of Sixth street Preal Slasher” and his ‘Caleb Pl di Gecod, ao mapeecnat wean ene ataly take Th dent’s Mounted Capt. €am’l asher”’ an 3 “Caleb Plummer,” an . iNT— a “3 ENE = ; » Sn engagement would immediately take Willard Ayers appeared before Sustice Clark | Owen, leo appeared on the averse, returning | versatility will be abundantly exmivited na per- | FOR RENT A small FR NISHED HOUSE, | PE=GENERAL ORDERS—No, 5, place this morning to answer a charge of assaulting Dr. | from their training grounds. The corps was not | forming such opposite parts on the same night. | andim a very central location. It will be rented Headquarters Eighth Regiment D.C. M. = o'cLock P. w.—It has now been ascertained C. Boyle with intent to kill him. in uniform, but otherwise equipped completely. = lor Ha month. Apply at 305 G st. 11-3t* A A. 1861 t thata demand for the surrender of the fort was Dr Boyle having been sworn, testified that | Their movements along the avenue attracted | Honorasiy Acquitrap —Jobn Green, who was Beaure- Georgetown, Apri 12th, ‘The officers of the Eighth Reciment .C. Militia | made to-day at 2 o'clock, and General much attention They show great improvement | #!rested some two weeks since upon a charge of FE SALb OR RENT—A first-clars DWEL.- | are assigned to duty as follows: << 5 ard's staf officers, Chesnut, Chisholm Lee. nupposed property of | [, and Macenghusctts avenrerang of tis heehee | pation ceotke Hit to the command of she Eint * farry toe sae oe in the drill within the last tew weeks. stealing certain negroes, the on were deputized to carry the message to Major Am and Pennsylvania avenue, in conversation; that gladyin Maryland, appeared ustice Donn | jgaations in Washingson.) ‘This house. is boat Ppt and Heroes of Companion “A,” “8 dereon.? the eeeenen wes a ienaty discussion, of : Thitted of the had and was honorably ac- after the English style, three rooms deep, furnished ‘To Compacy “A”—Capt Wm. R.Colline, A _neornets of pelgneon assembled on the Bat- political character. ‘1 yers came up and | at thei: Be 3 ww, ul rge. : ie nd tenant lst Lieut. J. W. Pi ery this evening, anticipating a commencement interfered ,with an observation, and that be (Boyle) fly this: ta Meng ceeeta pinagrapeedl SS Saar eae will be made east. lpauire: jee gerne xd" her Plater. of the fight = called Ayers a Tint; whete for the same term ag the other companies whlch | 4 Show tint Gol. Lamon meen eee eid | sts betweer rth aadsihe> WING» Nov 342.4) To Company dia Cogn sg me egg yg ty ed word cane wu) him. He di ‘ol. s — ~ - if o sentto patyol the cit 1 any charge against Ayers; was not afraid of Bim, pie ay re ding the | Marshal of the District of Columbia, continies | FOR RENT—A two siory and aitio BRICK 4p. ¢ wom Bape yy gdonn We Alngruder. | there Is no Mabting sot, # excl ae nor any man living, and did not come here to| First Georgetown Velunteer Battalion. vaquetie Geo. W. Phillips, who served under his two pre- mE php bomee E ata pee ae Comyney ays we pom unter, The steamer Harriet Lane is re; off the ——s a Neves saw he peng bis pt us to nna Rot on the occasion of the attempted decessors, as his deputy. — Robinson, Exsq., with Fite modern Conveniences; Toc opel, Wm. L. Willems, Hose neat wie Stet by the guard. ei pane eatta tear natyiett newman | geen fete infaney ted fre fot | aygrosung Tekh INAH Bam impor: | BARON SUBD NEE tate goed T° CONMNY"D”—am walle hLGog, TO" | Sais and deewerd oy te ten guesied at henge dae 2 aig! A 6 Import- . s No, . C . ~ r. W. H_ Thomas testified that last night he swore | terday, he made use of no sich remarks as were | acc Restng £6! Btomach Bittore 8s & means of | 10th. 8p 10-e03t* To Company “E” mea Seka F Base There are immense crowds of people now in tbat from the manner in which Ayers drew the | jinputed to him in the papers fely supplzing or reuewing that vigor upon which | TAO LET—A three-story BRICK HOUSE aitu- ist Lieut, Wm. Cruikshank, | 2d :round the newspaper offices, eagerly wateh- sword on Dr Bove, ke thought he meant to kill |" Last night the newly-enrolled militia were sta- ; the uration of fife depends, we solicit Sted on Firat st, west, between D and E ats, "Benj. F. Waads, ” | 82 for news. him Witness still beter, ps tioned at their several company armories, ready | their attention to a fow jortant facts. Tbe | nn The Justice stated that if anybody desired it, he would beld Ayersto bail for court, though he was satisfied that Ayres did not intend to kill Boyle. Still, the public justice dem«nded that he should be beld to answer if any citizen bad any charge against him. Mr. Thomas said he did not want to prosecute Ayers, if Dr Boyle did not. Dr. Boyle —Certainly not. I never make any cbarge against any one. I am afraid of no one he criminal charge against Ayers was dis- Ps o, containing 7 rooms; rapt $12.5) cer month. ‘To Company “F”—ca) $2 Roger A Pryor, of Va., has received an appoint- for orders. Capt. Carrington’s sand, wit pepe: ‘on is specially adapted tothe cure of all | Aiso,'a three story Brick ia oe Hi st, north, ear Torker i igo wes ment to Gen. Beauregard’s staff. ins eception ete dome specten'a aut. sas on fuetocel derancemont arising either Hep hoenar between 2d and 3d sts. cast, containing 8 ‘rooms; | | rome. | Thomas. Waters, | | Latex.—The intense excitement has mostly drill in tue vicinity of the Patent Office, and num- | mended by medical men as a sure remedy for the | ouss on L stenocth: betwee ges Story Brick | ‘To Company “G”—Capt. James 8. Markie, subsided, and no conflict is now louked for to- d irregularities from which few of | containing 7 rooma, No. 2=9. Possession of the Wm. Marbury, dered about eighty men in uniferm. "They cer- | obstruction and Se ge nOrth betwoon 2d sad 31 sta. west, ist Licut. Danie: Major, night. Muster ee aergand married ladies | ast can be had on the 1sth inet. Inguirenext door ‘To Company “Li"—Capt, John tbat — more regiment was sent to Morris Island to- H : thea ght Seq aire ele are ee Eey ee alee Meche ca nitke saree | instcan be had GEORGE FOLLANSBEE. C ot that night require the! Mo of each, or of GE ILLANSBE ‘ar 3 Paters ‘At the armory of ike Iniey the men were on | Of materaity, will find tho Bitters a glorious prepa- penter, on Third st. west, x " f Liget, Joke Waters. ap ott es tion for recruiting the bodily energies, aud giv- —— y Sep ore duty, and passed the nizht like tre soldiers—an | [ny tono and tousion to the relaxed nerves. ‘They | EYOR RENT—A larcetwo etory Back HOUSE | yCompauige"P.""G,; oceasional game of ‘Seven up’? and domino | cheer and animate the spirits withnut creating une . on Maryland avenue, corner of 13th st. engaged the attention of some, while others were | due excitement, promote sleep, aot mildly upon iriek stat! collected In groups ‘‘spinuing yarns.’ Occasion- | the bowels, create an Sppetite, are extremely use- a” ec M a ne MAJOR ANDARSON DECLINES TO SURRENDER. 21” and *K.” form CHARLESTON, April 1.—It is reliably stated ha the Second Battalion, whioh will be under the | that Gen. Beauregerd did demand the surrender coon Capt. Kiaweil, the recior Captain of | of the Fort at 2 o'clock to-day, which demand and large yard attached. Apply t ra. LESHIRE, on corner of Daud Thineouth sts, 5 i erece Major Anderson declined bably with = i Captains will prooted, immediately, tc » pusvaniy & reser fore auaestied bee bregh adele elon 2 7 eine the soucically incliaed would burst | 1) 1m Solas sce bderen thet eee | See eae | anes table wa di duty the alti Peet "TTks community te gvéatty enctiod ting : . out into a song, t bs ous 9 ON’) URS IRE Within their respective company districta. un greatly exc! » ex WD. Wallach, Editor of the Star, a outside wodiese s coreby attract an impromptu they do oan never be followed by aay Un.avorabie FOR SAL ee, AND FURNITURE "ihe following are the onmpany districts: an attack to-night, but up to this hou ne hemor to answer a charge of interfering with the officers ‘Sold by all druggists. ap 8 eost w. Inquire at No. 3941 street, betweon 12t Company *a”—Washin in discharge of their duty in arresting Ayers for drawing a sword cane on Dr. Boyle. Officer Christopher testified that himself and Oficer Coombs were on the south corne~ of the avenve and Sixth street, and saw a crowd gather on the opposite corner. Went over and told them it wouldn't do to block up the pavement, and they mustdisperse. They moved several steps up Sixth > treet from the avenue, and gathered again. Witness stepped up to Mr. Wallach and told bim ey would bave to leave. Wallach replied that Pressrtery of Potomac —This body com- and Isth, after 3 o'clock. ap4-tf menced its stated spring meeting in the New- | Covens.—Tho sudden changes of our climate are , York-avenue church lastevening, and was opened | Sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic F recine on, Setfer Cor | and High atreete, in the His : nee seis wittmsesne OR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSK, 4.4 tha: portion of the First Procinet im the Eigees |. 4 late portion of our people are collected on 6 containing seven rooms, together with the fur: Kegimental District not emb: v the wharves, on the battery, and atevery acces. Noten, ofrmon by the last moderator, Rev. D. | Afeciions, experience having proved that simple | aitura situated on Now Jersey avenue, between “AP district, et Tt embraced 1m Company | te ee facing whe barbor, anxiously awaiting a Motzer, of Darnestown, Md Temedies often act speedily and oertainiy when ud N sts. north. Also, @ new three-story brick | Company *C”—Washington, Congre: the result After’ prayer, the Presbytery was organized by Pecer si bee corly staces of ie, Gisngso, Leet] eee wats bank building, on the sere. qsuare, and Vail streets, in the Second Precint, The military in the city are all under arms, er flection of Rev. JW. Pugh, of Warrenton, | Fvockes,” or Lozenges, lot the Cold; Coukhy or lr- | Sl ofiedn wit ie gold eters valuable LOTS, portion of Bh iamvarton, Cape Benth Wace, | Dut all ts quiet Va; moderator, and F. Tschifelly, Eaq., of this | Fitation of the Throat be ever a0 slight, ae by this | be RYNARD. Roe tees eee Meo Je | Company Koad streets, and that porsion er ths |, Avetber regiment wil! arrive here to-morrow city, temporary clerk. Precaution & more serious attack may be effectuaily | sts. 3 ap4-tf Second Preoinet in the Kighth egiments! Dis- | Between six and seven thousand men are now on resent: Rev. Messrs. Tustin, Gurley, and Bit- warded off. Public Speakers and Singers will fin rare ———— = Cc ni ving and streagiioniag the OR RE T—A handsomely farsiched HOUSE Bipot ded in Company “O” district Morris and Sullivan's Islands, and other points in the 1 for tinger, of this city; Rev. Mr. Bocock, of George. | them effectual A; n ‘i n ."—Lipgan, Frederick, Bank, Mar. | along the coast : were merely engsged ina friendly conversa, town; ‘Rev. Mr Pugh, of Warrenton; Rev. Mr, | V0 See advertisement. dei-ly BALDWIN, cornet Seco ad LIAM dD. ket: Po omg an Cherr stieets, and that Por:ien General Beauregard will leave for Morris Island ‘6 ey soon blocked up the pavement | Pollock, of Culpeper; Rev-Mr. Harrison, of Alex. Homaoratnic REMEDIES ap 3 6teo* district, except High street. PAY at midnight again, and again were told to go away by Officer | andria, Va; Reve Mr. Motzer, of Darnestown, | All of Dr, Humphreys & Co.'s specific Ho- | — pen £6 Sead tae Cocmbs, who said to Wallach that they must leave; that if they did not the Star would say there was a row at the place and no officer there. ~— = poe - It is reported that the Harriet Lane was seen off “ meopathic Remevlics pit ly for fami! OR RENT—Tho three-story frame DWELL- Company Thick Derek, Bridge and Sidete Ecce ae ntiet Fairiu Ne, Also. roling | Boots boamer ec 36 and Bo oene tae ‘eo, ING HOUSE corner of ‘Touth and H streets, Water strosts, in the Third Precinct, the north evening In ‘oases, containing 2) vials, from_$4 to §$ | &nd but two squares from the Patent Office. It ,,COmpary “G”—Lingan, Warren, Fayette, and} Sriut Larex.—It is currently reported that above mentioned. by 1 mnt Ereuerick streets, ana that portion of the Fourth Just then there was a cry of fight, and aman |” On motion, a ‘memorial from the chapel ey ae aie Po soca ad fae througiiouls "Wil aot be rented fer eearline Precinct not woluded in Compare SH Dusen Se meek sae Pell seh ye veneer drew a sword cane. Witness arrested him, and Bridge-st. church for a new organization, was | retail agent; W. A. Fitzgorat, 353 north F street; | honae. Inquire of AB. McFARLAN, corner of se Sigh greet, ‘. the surrender of Fort Sumter Wallach came up and told witness to let bim £0; | made the o-det of thie day at | free y also by F. B, Winter, oorner of Massachusetts ave’ | Pa.avenueand Ith st Sp 2008w* | poarth: Filth, Bixth: Beronth ned Bete ee | | The chars sorte ain tse aiBerent posts in Wid Mtr Wallach to go away. Just ten Mr-| Also, that the first order for to-morrow be the ‘Hazelsforinteras! and exteraal iadamanhons ol | WOR RENT—A small FARM or MARKET inthe Fourth Promgete ee eee iene atoets, | ,, The oflccrs commanding, th alert, expecting an inl ee Siecceertng ey a hn sy glection of commissioners to the General Assem- Zip zeae internal and ox! meres GAKDEN, contavning 14 acres of land, mtu. Company “J? —Ail that part of Washincton attempt to be mad: to-m: atet'on the eines, Branch Rose, Sr anes Coe Setude the a of Goorgetow ny spying secant and sunbeone Part Sumer. — twas F 4 y yards north of Columbia College. ie improve- westuf the Rook v: urapike, - ‘. feeraes te en a eens pect pe 3 qn oms anda kiteben, and a stable. Kor terme, County, outside the jimits of Georgetown, tying | eT! polut by the Seaboard Telegrapa to-day a cw apply at 215 Pe.averu, opposite Willarda’. between the Reokville Turnpike aud Rock Creek. | This is attriouted to the fact that only one wit country. Re sure to rend the adver- | ap 2-tf 4 i - me Sat Say Ons Sap To THE AFFLICTE « Pilicers will bs assignod to Companies “1” and | bas been in working all day, and thet performing Important CHANGE IN THE Main ARRANGE- Blot tae alana, Strengthening Contes a FOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE * By comaned ot Cat aed: Bizz badly on account of the pending s:orm.— MENTS. —The Post Office Department has con- ey bs S eee een on H st. Washincton city, between 19h and) yy > ~ JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Adjutant, | BEFoerer. sented to the change in the mail schedules to go a eth, at present occupied by Assistant Attorney — ronda) into effect on Monday next, the 15th inst. The ess DIED, General, Mr. McAlmont. Fossecsion given 8th of | TRE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RETURN From jornia. a = 1 30 a = On the lth inet., of eonriet fevar, ORENCE 4 . A Uianks to the firemeu and cttiz oy eee ORT Keapyey, April 11—The pony express firet mail will leave Washington at 4 30 i. m., n h . fever, FLORENCE NSINCE ORY Sed HON ean oe tt : ! nae Prue ‘The pony stead of 620as now. By this, a through connec. | LUCINDA, daughter of Heary W. and Lucinda pm oni 3 on for their kind tou» | from California on the Suth bas arrived. r some one to tell Mr. McHenry rest him (Mr. Wallach) and bring him to the watch-house He was not arrested, but he came of his own accord to the guard-bouse with the crowd; no one brought bim bere. He was about the third man who en- tered the guard-house after Ayres was brovghtin Mr Wellach did not evince any disposition to rescue toe priso: ut told witness to let him go. in front of Brown's Hotel, Mr. Ward caught bold of Mr. Wallach and told him not to interfere with the cfficers in the discharge of thetr duty. kind, cornerGay aud High streete, opposite to Orrest Fall, Georgetown, D.C. Possasnion given SoW2& a : 5 : 6 years an? 4 months, diatal her) to save her property on the morning of] The Legisiat: bad agreed . WH. Thomas testified that he did not see Mr. | tion is secured with the East (leaving Baitimore | Moore. aged immediately. Apply to BLADEN FORREST, fae seis {088 je Legisiature bad agreed to proceed to an WWalleeh do anvting toreacue the priscner, Wit. | at 6.9) and Ph'ladelpbia at 11 a.m.) New York ‘pire thy loss denpiy fen Goorgetow adams ap22w ahr ae M.A. THOMAS. | other ehetlon for LS Senator. It wan repre: nets thought that Mr. Wallach was under the im- | w! e Sound steamers for ion and New ut "lis God that hath bereft us, OR NT. K HOUSE, > > er pressiob that the man had done nothing. and that | England generally. The srthatator akin Hecanall our sorrows heal.” iivone cit fone tar aad casing | YY HOLESALE FISH HOUSE. Judge A. fi. Hardy bad been arrested on a tn- gs the matter was all over, it bad better be passed | be 2t 3:20, some three hours in advance of present | Yet again we hopo to miset thee, State hag errata eR eeetnts rank iu | 202 barrels Labrador HERRING, eclected, dictment of being accessory to the murder of Mz by without further trouble Maley) au ee reat ihiz traimwill connect (at |) Anata pec ced Chee ete, eta, Wood and Goal Ufice cterot Base pene | 2 do Bay island do “Heavy rains bad swollen the rivers of Secra- Odicer Coombs testified that at the time the cry |'Relay) with the early through fast train from Bal- Where no fareweil tear is shed, . ‘Alao, Brick House corner Tweifth and 1. | °3,.90,, Bastport de ’ wes raised that the man bad drawn a sword cane “more. saaching Colsmbus. Cincinnatt, Dayton, | 1s tt sti am halt F pars Hpswnly phere ell go coreg rt _ ey ne and eet on Dr. Boyle, hi tness t and bbed | Indianapolls, &c.. fully twelve hours in advance — “ —~ »his, new Magdalen vated. been if im. While in the street, Mr: Ward. came out | of the preseut morning. run, closely coneaee GREAT CRASH FOR RENT Gn May int theiargoand comity. 9/0 Stfonm AURWIVES, || Bridges destroved, stork drowned: and some {ives out and said “let the officers do their duty.’ In | for Chicago at Indianapolis dieus HOUSE on Louisiana avenue, opposite y exp Pp ner P. ilner, and for | lost. The dem ‘was reckoned by hundreds of front of Brown's Hotel, Wallach said “let him The second mail from ‘Washington, with the IX the City Hall Square, now ncoupied by Mr. Webb | §¢ low from the wharf on or before arriv 4 22 bhi thousands of dollars. An inundation was appre- ; ty 29, 182 bhis, choco Labrador HERRING, on Reorfoe ae ane Up to Wallach and said ““don’t } great sonthern mails, will leavernt 2 45 p.m ,tn- | > FERS Se a Be one oe Nee We ees Sd SACRE te Ee eh cme ed ee en ENG, on a tainionen ion t of gold would go for faterfere stead of 3.10, as now, arriving at the West from oa ma 23-tf FRANCK TAYLOR. | Of next week. Also— ne sua by he ee : tps Sim. H. Ward. sworn —Testified that he was | ‘wo to four hours quicker than now, and connect- | We have just received our second aupply of | —~——-_ FRANCK TAYLOR. iro Ro” NG} Geremich: ALE WIVES, ee eee) SORES Scrose from the National with Mr. Hope, | ing at, Baltimore with the Bay line for Norfolk | NEW DRY GOODS from the great orash inthe | FJANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS— lito do. Nor} gipped HER KING, Southern Affaire as Reported al New York ind saw the crowd rush Into the street. Heard | and Old Point, besides reaching Philadelphia and | Northern cities, tho most of which has been pur- Tad and a eet g armuanod Roome, supplied |i) do Ne. a Medium MACKEREL, Glocte- he pimeclgeing na the volces of Messrs. Boyle and Wallach. and was passing over to them, when there appeared to be a disposition to interfere with the officers. bute gual et Ree ee ytd time to dis- | chased at about half their real value, and will be | grog Pas audqater, and convenient to, th tribute mails at New York for the earliest morn- sold at the same sacrifics. j 490% Massachusetts ‘avenue, orth side, ing trains to all points. New Yora, April Li —A special sid ter in pection, » Apt | S bbls, No. 2 MACKEREL, Gloucester inspec- | to be dated at Charleston at neon to-day, reports tion, allguiet The troops were all prepered for im- Witness asked the crowd to desist. Mr. Wallach —- -—__. __ READ OUR PRICES. ae The north HOUSE of the row of |) #Qipkita and half kits No.1 MACKEREL and | mediate service 2 se cn armor i He was of the crowd meen tates ihe ie Gazette of this “ WE PRACTICE NO DECEPTION.” F new four-story houses on Fourth st, between 48 helt bbie. Spring HERRING ard Labrador The Commercial states that it bas been con- C3 Cook testidied that when the crowd in-| _ Tae storm on Monday night was very severe on | FiS*F04 Poplins and Grey Goods, 6, 4,10, 12,16, 13,] b and Bate, No. 38S, fronting the City Hall | HERRING of neo ee eae eee, kabrader | firmed that President Davis bas given orders Rot ; + Sly 57, 5, Square. Posseesion given immediately. Apply to sale at satisiacto: To FiR& on the vessel carrying provisions to Fort erfored they were ordered to disperse. The oftcer | the Potomac, and did considerable damage to the | Plain Biaok Silk..." G2, 45 07,950., worth $125 | WILLIAM HE, PHILLIP. miter ees oi Leon | HARTLEY & BROTHER Sumter. had the sword cane in bis teeth, and was trying | Fishing Stores on beth sides of the river. The i a nt warrant fast colors) . ; Se | 40 Louisiana avenue. mall-eotf | api0-2w 99 and 101 Water st , Geor, Tae Froatine Barrert. to getat bis nippers to put them on the man, | Storm ahd the tide have prevented regular fishing | 1% Shirting, Purpie and Bisak oe (Aves lane at the landings for several days past. Pe VERE LANDS. N . ‘1 —Th 5 STORE FOR RENT.—A inrge Store-room on | GPRING GODS CHEAP FOR CASH — | lowing onl terest detainee, as the fol vitnesa went up to the officer and a Papt. Guy, | Tas very handsome (iaat i Pa. avenue, adjoining our auction rooms, for | SS SMUOT & BUKROLGHS, No. 119 Bridge | [Wins *rect#! dispatch, dsted Charlestoa, April . . - ay . y m1 greene 3 ol ssion nts, Rt avin! al vi pa - a Tidus bear che en eed Mlisnndc tcon'h, [the Masyiand ide, In Nenjemoy eauch, the Kiva orcas chea Goito! sndaosth side fa, eveneec” Y aertt | teeny DKY GOODS, sdaprel tthe raniy | Manding the barbette ee eae id sufficiently we seine boat was wrecked and torn up. A large | 73 Fauey Worl ‘I weeds : : a “eo story brick HOUSE, con. fPriNg trade, which they are offering at prices to | battery carries two 32's, two 52 und rientageen baer! that Mr. Wallach came | Gntity of corded wood, lying on the shore at é All Gosh Eenoy Cassimers. (aceite 5: ee eRe 5 tise store blot HOUSE. — oak: the times for eseh, and prone nied call from all “ Dbe Federal steamers from New York are ex- io rdb F iene ‘d’s Hole, belonging to Dr H. Stuart and | &?' and @¢5 : sue 175 to 33 | tures complet trest, between 4th aud Stn, WhO are making their spring purchases. Pected to-night. Tue city is filled with troops.” tice SrAtaeh At ae testes ee te | Td. Geeoce, Haq wea swept peti: 3 udp Parnasis sis silk Umbrellsat 1500s $2 | Alon, e'Wesatey Week COTTAGE SAN ies | sw cco SHOOK BURROUGHS. and Coombs, who cherged bim with interfering rau the wean found ci in the | £0 trish Linen and bl hite Cami ri0. 250 yard yaohed corner of treet sorth ane ath st. = Zeer mae -—~ Virginia Convention. b . iechara canal some days since. and over which an inquest | $1 12-*pring Hoop:kirts and Lace Vei fo | Cast. To punctual ax le tenants th rr 7 _ 4 A Ri Ne, i 1L.—All day bas been eceu- = eee oe pegs tee de. |’ W28 held by Coroner Chanceller, hes since by 3 | will be moderate, “Apply at 446 Twellth street, | KOR Tha d the ‘Spon bate 1 eon | ide Linen H’dk’fs aud White Hose. . recoznized 2s that of Lydia Johnson, a cook upon | 2 Vaustiots. tevtteeeteweeen one of the canal beats. She was a woman of dig- | S¥8kers..--.-.-....-..- make solute habits, and it is supposed fell into the canal MATTHEWS & GORE, while in 2 stste of intoxication. She was a native 388 of Harrisburg, Pa. modation of Virginian ; 5 . 5 not” | citizens of Georgetown and Wasiiigten, the on | Ped by the Convention debating, in Committee = dereigned has re-established the ferry from | Of the Whole, tne fourteenth resolution. Aualostan Island to Reynold’s Wharl, near Ray's Mr. Scott offsred an ameudmeut contemplath Mul. A sate and convenient new peat—the Ice- | a Congress of the Boraer States—in the event berg—will make trips every hour at reasonabie | a response from the non-slavebolding States not gs mi being made by the time fixed for the re-assem- Rhee bling of this Convention—to recommend amend- BOOT: ments to the Constitution. Numerous amend- A LARGE And ¥ ments were offered to the ubove, but were gener- ally rejected. No action was taken on the Bricge street, and for sslo25r0 resolution. the usual prices. There has been less excitement to-day. A. NEWBERG 2c | between Ga sired to have this case further prosecuted, it wus ¥ dismiseed ‘The Justice took cccasion, however, to make some appropriate remarks touching the duty of citlaens to aid the officers when in the discharge of their duty, and not to interfere in auy way that might obstruct them in thelr legitimate duties. Navz-Yarp —Large quantities of guns, shell, W; NEW GOODS, _ 416 a fixed ammunition, &c., have been iransported Guan ise now pening tos sicek glance and 6. vt y in, N ~Y: . 7 oNE a Ns tal pvary- fa the leat few dave, and cotive ores sien oie | kbibg thavie hew and desirehie; whtsh we’ propose Wood and Coal. e on to sed at a small price. All persons in wavt of ented now gotng on for sending more. Since the order | DRY GOU DS will siw find our stock complete} A No.1 articloof WOOD on hand, prepared to to ft out so inemy vessels was issued, an unusual | in all its branches, and at the lowest prices. We suit the wants of each customer. Wood sold cord activity bas bees ceptible in the ordnance de- | would impress upon thoze of our eitizens who have length also, or in sny way or any quantities de- | partment, and shells, musket balls, &c., are being | recently taken up their residenos with us, that we : Wiewam.—There wasa pretty full attendance at the reyular meeting of the Republican Associ- ation last night. Joba Newman was the solitary man taken into the fold; and, wonderful to say, not a name was have but “one price.” marked in pain figures on | sired Pp JUST ARRIVED. Arrivalot Hedsral Teeepe trem Teane. presented for membership. Prepared as rapidly as the number of workmen pe. One pes. * oe On. ~ ‘. E) x from New York, April 11.—The steamer Coatzacoal- ‘The Chairman called for wreport from that com. | will allow. ‘The floor of the building In which | ON" Article, and offer & discount of five per cent. err nt Se hel Eieeset, eareened belcoe | FER Eeceniot &. permcnr, Jam Pala cos arrived tuls afternoon from Texes, baving left mittee appointed a few weeks ago toexamine and | cannon are bored and turned {a strewn with We ask an examination of prices,so thatons- | !verins. Cos Philadeipnia LE. For'sale br on the Jist ult. She bas over four bundred treops, audit the secounte.of the Sccrettey and Treasurer. twelve-pound howltzers walting | for their torn to tomers ona satisfy themselves in regard to tho sav ie alee pistes feet ‘fe 2 - ARNY & SHINN. | snd landed two hundred at Key ret After Nery report. use—chairman of comm! ab-| go into the lathes, now full; and the machinery | ing by purchasing for cash. ‘ersonal attention to every . i stopping at Key West she proeceded to Havana sent. for making musket and rifle balls are kept com ~ SW. M: SHUSTER & CO., T,J.& W.M.GALT. | DD arty Eepocsapermivenn Hees hum MoGes | for weler, Bike semate tet ten tome Gon ae The Chairman sald tbe next business {nt order | stantly at work. Shells, shrapnel, canister, &c., No. 38, opposite Center Market, Office 282 Pa. av., between Iith and 12th sts. | from Boston. wes to consider the motion of the Secretary, of which notice was given last meeting, to discon- tinue the weekly meetings of this Association, form ward associations, and arrange for the present wigwam to be lighted + monthly in future. The Secretary said he bad withdrawn that mo- tion for one week, in order to let the chairman of Between 7th and sth his Cider is A No.1, and is forsale | Texas were in excellest bealth, with plenty of d Wharf foot of Seventeenth mtrests | in lote to suit purchasers, tf a er can ‘isi rt K t we TO THE READEKS OF THE below War Departinent. ma 23-tf * ARNY & SHINN’S ioe Enmapiee City wreatd tenes inicaen meee rie $e sxbmit to the considetat real as = a pe Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown. | sore troops, and the Ster of tbe West would fellow ‘@ submit to the consideration : - . eect § list of prices of erticles in our line of boat Store of 8. B. WAIT. Th Porte Rion SUGARS H = are being vacked for transportation, and although an immense quantity is on hand, yet noefforts are spared to increase the amount. Several ship forges bave also been packed up and marked for the Brooklyn navy-yard corner Seventh st. and Louiziana av. Dr. J.H.Schenck,of Philadelphia, LA bola, ae Activity at the Charlestown Navy Yard ‘THE ENLIstTMENTS yesterday were effected with- ctivity a 7 ew *, 250 bbis: HERRING and ALEWIVE! ae the committee on the books of the Association | out let of hindrance or unpleasantness of any | Ladies! Slippern.....—-....---e-a--. 2 etl tinea ced tear ae eth ee La eed en | ASS bie: Creebed Ned ee SOAR a make bis report. kind Nota single man out of the seven com- . isn Lasting Slippers oo ach. Every invalid should cail and get one. | SO bags Rio and Java COFFEE, es og y4 ectivity at the Cheri = a apteereapne | [Toy oe a ee ee matin |_vorssisbySORN': BOGE © seas | Yard. “ibe force of workmen hav ocen increased for another week. To the assumption of the honorable and sacre: re ewed Mor, = ~ S 3 ; € ‘The Secretary desired to make his own report | duty of defending und supporting the Govern-} { Undteseet jy BIRDS BIRDS FOR SALE. ———-— = — te \irteen hundred, and rapid progress ts meking of receipts and expenditures for the year ending | meatof the United States, the true ark of civil} « Galftkin uat receiv: SOUTHERN MEDICAL HOUSE. 4 he steamer rence wey Ag by 3 u Birds trom Europe “ sloop-of-war Vincennes, and screw-steamer Colo. April 1, 1861. Granted, and the Secretary reported. | and religious liberty. Oue or two compinies} « ight and Black Gaiters. English Black Biras, The I R. SHUMAN has, after an experience of ten | tad! for ara On motion, the report was referred to the exeeu- | more may present themsc!ves for enlistment, but Lg ng. Lasting « di Finches, Linets, Sky Larks, Yellow Hames years, established the atove refage from J at present the desired number of about five hun- | Women’s a tive committee for approval. Mr. Krzyzanowski moved that a committee of twelve be appointed by this aesociation to gather or German dcectors, ‘The enlistment ef seamen is also actively pro- K . Par- ‘*, Star! hel roquete, Java Sparrows, a the Red Mocaw See: it ishellea Im od impostors in cea’ | greasing Parrot, and green and gray. have Mocking etenders of witchora’ Birde, Red Wing Black Birds, Red Birds, Doves, | eral. dred men have been mastered, are fully in the service of the United States, and on duty. We : 4. reins wee This is the onl “ d speed The Virginia © eehoners Bp the petitions now so numerously signed pray- | cannot but congratulate the many brave and stsl- | 1p addition to the above, we have Men’ Pe a Binds tron to ocante bien ours cnn Leceminn cane mt opty Noumane ann. u The Virginia Commis- leg the appolatment of J J. Coombs as District | wart men who have presented themselves on this | Misses’ and C ’s BOOTS and > JOHN O’MEARA’S Bird Store, No, 566 Pa ay- and evil babite, gonorrhe, gleet, seminal weak- sionsrs to Washington bave arrived bere, owing Attorney, and waft on the President with them | interesting and important occasion to guard the | every variaty, oid at tonsehine low pri enue, at the Capitol gate. fe9 3m yphiliis, pramary seoondary. aud tertiary, a : “ © teaeak Gy the cee noone sanctity of the seat of the noblest Government in CF. CUMMINS & CO. nie ‘Weaknhens. pains inthe ivius, strict ‘o the interruption o y tbe and urge bis claims to that appointarent. y henies 3 y will a Vv row at il The Vecrstary thonght teclve: sether a lange | the wold. ‘The daty, though peeersile in aut ap bah nd ane Bare, R47 Goventh at... | ALEW AND SPLENDID RE ee ial debility: prowt ation. nervoustoss, restices | They will arrive in Washington to-morrow at < + P doors below Northern Market. | | ESS GOODS. ights, palpitation of the heart, ringing in the ears, | o'clock a.m Sa SEE eo [oe ot ee Ce oe | = — | “Now in store ali the newest styles and fabries, | lors of'memory, confusion, meia:.choly, allcot ons | © Lieut, ‘Talbot and Mr, Chew, the Federal mes- Mr. K said the reason why he mentioned twelve ee che — Ber eencer Look Here! with s larze sesortment of handsoine GIN Geode, of the heat, thrdat ,and skic, and’ all those | senyers to Chariesion, Lave also arrived bere ‘was that he bad noticed that when a small com- 1 y. a a bib for Iadieu” suits, 3,000 yards Fancy ress Silks, | peouliar dizorder og trom the indiseretion of mittee waited on the President they usually bed | Map Doc.—Yesterday afternoom, a dog exbib- = = = which we are running off at reduced prices to cloré youth, rendering them unfit for either business, Susenaet of katona some difticulty in obtaining admjttance, but when | ting unmistakable symptoms. of hydrophobia LAST TWO DAYS cut this season. 20 pieces sypeiior Pisin Black etndy, society, or marriage, . a large committee go there they are pretty sure of d up the avenue tothe Second Ward, a crowd Silks, from low prica lo superior grade, all very | Dr. 8. has the greatest remedies intheknown | Sr. Lovis, April 11.—The New Mexican corres- e' & bi of persons following and shouting to warn those or cheap, and which we ask purchasers toexamine, | world for diseases of the bood. gonorrhe, gleet, pondent of the Republican states that the citizens "ul, Kellog Westeh arutpe know 36 sock action | velore eam to clesr the wey. “‘Metwithetandin RIDDLE’S GREAT SALE eee aces WiCORTRY Soy. | RELSRE TPialis, seminal weakness. seit abuse. | Ce "arizona, in convention at Mealiie on the (6b ‘ 7 > : hte ete ‘ it , voted themselves out of the Union, and Gen. would be agreeable to Mr. Coombs. Unless it | teveral powerful blows with stones and severa or eehalr ieee inte. as eee from 3 to 6 daye. “ could ascertained 1 agali istol ts from a policeman, the dog passed 7RENCG INE MBRIC HAND) Vie: f these horrible complaints, who would | C. J. Jones. formerly of Missouri, announced a “fade of the pent aves hess Tiong the avenue to Frhirtee -a-balf street, TFTEwWHEERYDY F hich . Santen “ae = w h to be vaiuable men and oresments to society, himself as a candidate to represent Arizona in the . | down street to the canal, bagk to th enue, 100 doz, French Linen Hankerch’fs at $1 50 per doz. !d embrace the earliest opportunity for relief. | Congress of the Confederate States. t Krazyzanowski thought it would be a deli Se thasipana te Pon th ‘up that street | POSITIVELY To CLosm on Tux 18TH oF APRIL. gee 2 2 2 BoP do. enna tanannaeanen pretearrange. e oe en te anne tenon | an far GEA. Maathow's Chores Eerrtien: vicinity Now is the Time SO. in oan art 3.00 do, the somfort of his patioats who come | u ssucceasfal Effort of the Confederate States Se te that pentlonsen soa fires republics ve take | 5 Se Sg, et hows Che that jumped at him (These goods are extra cheap.) tance. Taey will be furnished with the ag this effort in bis behalf. He has done much for] 5¢ es a to make your selections from our hirting Linens t pleasant and agreesble quarters, necessary - 7 je Lea this association, and it was our duty to assist hii | * be pet were bitten, itis said. The owners 5 * Ls end made as comforiaie as they would be at New York, April 11. —The Postof this evening i apa of such dogs, for their own and the public safety, Extensive and Beautiful Assortment n, Curtain Masiine, & first class hotel at lens than half the ooet. says the agents sent thither by the Confederate "The b whe was curried. a would Sé well to keep them Seoured = an oe of rtments, and we in- | man’s sheen on the mec ol Bizeh ‘strect ana sel ge opening meg eet ment pet ‘The Chair appointed ae the committee so or- | fact cam be discovered whether@r not they were : JEWELRY vite all im want of DRY GOODS at low prices to | Penzsyivanimavenss Ciarenion Hotel, opporite | * Portion of the loan of that Go dered Messrs Krzyzanowski, Hilton, Ward, Dee- | W' 4 ~ eee R THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR, | #¥8 Use call, the National Hotel, Wes m. DC - psa BS 4 Sea. Bi Bes ble, Hines, Brown, Falkner, Gerhardt, Wheeler,] Qsyicens oy tue Firre Warp Rurvaiican | FORTH: 2 LAR, WM. R, RILEY & BRO., Persons ate distance sould enciore stamp for! sa,itary Movements im Pemmeylvamias bas z hab cd — b com mittee Rasorely ica The fellowlag "estiemen ave 7 COME AND GET A Betwesatthapi ee yaickt peice tee ee aoe ‘wdingh ig in? “spices ac, April 1..—A board of military Me. Krayzai a if = — £0 | been elected officers of the above Association :— ARNET SET For ONE DOLLAR | _8? 4-2wif Opposite Conter Market. | stitution by certain swindiers on bick streets 1n | ofivers of the regular army, consisting of Captain meet as soon as possible, they cou! see | President, John H. Wise; First Vice President, | G. seers . 5 al mean | this city, who will roe it tiil the day of their death, | tenant J. P. Hollida; ~ | © E. Nor- the President one day to call the next, aud so on} william H. ag Second Vice President, | LAVA BET.........-.-...For ONE DOLLAR WM. T. DOVE & CO. \A to the wis is sufficient ‘ap 9 ly anys — Caches take eeventenr te ge be till an audience be obtained. [Laughter J George Barkely; Treasurer, John Grinder; Re- | CAMEO SET..... -For ONE DOLLAR RE Now pre) to exeonte any orders with ia, py nad ““Wirm You Wusx Nuxpgp.”—The Alexan- dria Sentinel of last evening has the following extract from a letter written by a member of the National Rifles of this city to a member of the cordin; eecreery C. F.Crump; Financial Secre- | pLAIN GOLD 8: tary, Hobert A. Milstend; Executive Committee, | CORAL SET.. John H. Barker, Foster Henshaw, Thomas E. | mosaic SET Jacobs. = ENAMEL BET. the : fore the Joint Military Committee ‘For ONE DOLLAR | "PLUMBING, GAS OR STEAM FITTING FRENCH STEAM SCOURERS, BALTI- | fore the Joint Milita -For ONE DOLLAR | {I Store on Sth ztreet, a few doors north of ghd Fe ping ang pers Military Affairs im the Confederate Stater. -For ONY DOLLAR | ® Nperieke, oe ates Ladies’ Dresses of i y Siemiias <i re of ilk [By the Western Telegraph Line } exan fes : - . M_ Chrismond, who was Or, Aay of our Assortment | gleaned, leavirg the iu : a ‘ a pace Crry, D. we April 10, tay’ seavicnne in — bicep es Count Enos , re FETE WASHOTON AUER _ le, Lag 7 eager i ele pl A e hy aemen set a estas d —- Z will hear of is- | stealing certain cattle, the property of T’. E. Be Cc sass TY CENTS Oo ASHID bs 'e 7 Sees benwhioh tin 4 : among militar; ow willing etme Ne onal Rife. To-day the Gov- | of that county, has been sentenCed to imprison- SMALL ARTI LES ..- For IF N Wasuine ton, March 22, 1861. wey ee eon beco: numbers of volunteers are leaving for t'ensaco:s ernment officials endeavored to muster all of the ment for one year and one month by Judge Crain. CALL AND EXAMINE Eporceays will be received up to the 15th pro: military companies of the District {nto the regular a Chrismond was indicted in the Criminal Court mo for the furnishing and delivery at or th pr 5 BN ress taken apart; thereby saving the | Recruiting is progressing rapidly. site of the District Reservoir, of 4,000 cubic yards expense of making over. (Intél.) ma 22- Bx! Departure for Eurepe » istered to ‘i the stolen , but was subse- 71 " ‘ = the Comtitution of the United States and Guenily arrested iu Maryland, aud could notcome | MARE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. Beet te coin dus auvia ete eTheold established PAWN OF- [By the Western Telegraph Line.) nee ministration () Upon thesame being ad- | to trial at this term of the court. STUDS AND BUTTONS, iogeess Foe nine apa de py endorsed “Pro tween Sian oh ties ba intly acne at Shenae Renta Teen, Combe nistered N 1 Riftes,of 54 men present, TPS "i ' = d to 351 C Bt, bet et Messrs. Q - Sernigued, asd more willveniga, some other | | Cexraat Gvanonoves Cases —Bifere Justice FOR ONE DOLLAR. re er Bro SMBIGR, Curt of Engye,, ts bask of te Nativaal Mite” “* “™* | Enon tarupe, mild for Soutbumpion on to Bisenets, ond will be quite an sddition to yout topher and Coombs in the discharge of dgty; case PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS, SALTS, | —™™2>t4?'5 Chl. Eng’r of Wash’n Aqueduct, oNOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE: wren: rai caren Company. They are well drilled 5 and —— ae and hep suring. pom te SPOONS, NUT CRACKERS, GOBLETS, L5: BON TON FOR ter eed -* we I Fd sie ee ee 4 3 Extend to them the right hand of-fellowsbip. ahar re ‘same for &o., &0., E0y Appieton’s N — er Basiness zw York, = rye J . Write to me and | weapons; a eye tT af aeeen s New American npeedin, 2 taken to the Brookly Navy Yard aire ue ume informant ation abet the conatiion of | assault with inteat to kill C. Boyle; dismissed, :*- FOR ONE DOLLAR. Elliot Debe’en on the Fi onstitution, 5 forest to call as No, ten at wn ve wien . a 4 Conpety sad bow they saad upee this Dotty |. Raison The of tim. REMEMBER: Roguiations for Upited States Consniates, 1 vol- | _ I. HER: Goveument. La etih sna | Dei stocked againat the Long ridge by, the WE CLOSE OUR STQRE mi’ 278 Pa-av..bet lithandisth vs. | T wounp respawwie th the efthe Baltimore Marnete. endangering, the catty of Ce stactats, 6 nome BENTH OF AFRI WALES H Fut citizen and stranger to ‘ pad | | Barrons, es cleat of the bridge. _» No. 302 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘goods aye Concert to-night at Willards al). asutl 3 st alta near in t ap stm j 4 cM ‘ viet bos esaece! af tiereq teorsjal otis : ACES COL H : ad a Lied po ae Slane fo ‘ Pro snotne column, jBezoice of en Indian | CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT. SAGRIFIOE. Tikka APES. SAPRPLY No TEES aaa Bort Sal ar ne inion ra, nnd raime each Ce tr,