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a ee ee ee eeakeneenaed ——! — "LOCAL NEWS. | pete aeruone. | FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS|THE LATEST NEWS. ‘Thete was a.com; ve Ill in the excitement Ps geen sae Gases. aaa ~<a: ammemeence UP Though Trx Stan is printed on the fertest diy The thee th th with 1 w Later from Eurepe. THREE O'CLUCK FP M rplets aa ite edition ans, Bacto continued We desire to call the attention of all whoare in want of HANDSOME amd WELL MADE : = 7 te other bodies of armed | FURNITURE, to inspect our large and well selected Stock before purchasing. 28 we are convinced } St Joys, N F , April >)—The stenmsbip Is 20 Inge na to require It to be put to press at an | men were Movin the work of enrolment ? ver) ivable le necessary to 1e, from Columbia, from Ljverpool on the Sth instant, ar- ‘Dba. ' saa od Gait went a be ir to cooks Ca La ne 'y conceivable articie ery to furnish & house plete. the sttic rived at this pat ab ‘pool Te : Pawnee ann Kersrons Stare Aneiven early hour; Advertisements, therefore, shou! discussed pest evenis and apecamead Pregl a pated oes PARLOR AULTD aphsisered in. rocetetne Wik Pi emsitea ues eich. It was rumored that France has sent a frigate to | The U. 8. war steamer Pawnee, convoying the Bt eee ett the ane na, Smerwise they may | to come; But in the absence of any new act of war | - Handsome PARLOR SUITS, upholstered In Brocatelle, 811 Plush, Lasting "| Charieston, at the suggestion of President Davis | Chartered steamer Keystone State, the latter from Rot appear unti! the next day. the day might be called. in comparison with Sun- MARBLE TOP COTTAGE SETS, in Oak. Imitstion Dak, Maple end Palnted, from $25 up ‘The British Perliament reassembied on the Sth | Philadelphia, reached this city ® few minutes a day, almost dull. ‘The Board of Police have di MARBLE TOP CENTRE TABLES, EXTENSION TABLES, BURBAUS, eh) yee before we go to press Nomen.—District of Colombia Advertisements | rected the enforcement of stringgut precautions | WARHSTAN DS, WARDROSES- SIDEBOARDS, EhaninHe Mtn Prien atin mace of Gretce ware Pee- 1 Tis eyscas tats betngebatber sbeieeumantp eived | for the preservation of the peace of the city. Fa- CKS, A'S "RAT SECRETARIES, W RITIN ABLES, poting Prince Alfred, of England, for King of nee te be inserted in the Bar imong Sux are ree rents are requested to keep thefr minor cbildren BAT Ba em SLi, CRATES, SE ae BOLST Th pain AWS Greece, as the best means of settling the present | Of U.S marines and sailors—we know not yet tn Stand forwarded from Tux Stax Offce. at home afte! sfx o'clock It the evenIng, bands of HAIR, RUSK and COTTON MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS and PILLOWS, &c., &c. dynasty difisatties ‘hak anastions ——— music are prohibited from parading the streets or SALES at AUCTION, of Reai or Personal Property, carefully attended to in any pert of | it is reported that Prince Napoleon intends Cire Covxeit, April 23 —Board of Aldermen — | plaving at any point whereby a ctowd may be | the city. making s rapid incursion tnto Syria A communication was received from the Mayor, | Coliected,;aud all intoxicated persons are to be Liberal advances made on Goods consigned for Auction. It is asserted that atreaty has been concluded announcing hi proval of an act to supply a | Prom, arrested. The Pawnee is on her return from the fulf! ‘meat of ber recent mission at Norfolk. We un- - detween Russia ‘rance derstand that Commodore Paulding, iu command Fe ay My elf othe Mendy age op a the favayivanin troor, wriowe Presence neat B pdeghe mod & WILLSON, rhe Uplaione N tionale says that, in the crent | of the expedition to Norfolk, executed his orders the poor of Wasbington ‘ockeyaville so excited the wat apirit of our peo- 318 ERON HALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Pose stlon, France bas secure Support of | to the letter—baving rendered entirely useless as lis for the relief of Jos. A Fletcher; to de | ple on Sunday, started on thelr feturn towards t Russia, and A astria that of England. . and gravel G street north, between Fourth and | Harrisbwtg yesietday afternoon, “Early in the | __&P32awiw Between 9th and 10th sta.. 94 and 24 floors. The French army is to bo increased nearly Se ear ee Ole eee, ae Fifth atreets west} authorizing the construction of | morning they moved trom their original cam 200,000 inen = drop sewer im the alley on the north side of | over toward the railroad, and as at the latest ad- the Government naval property of every desorip- ; : Garibaldi is said to be oppceed to Count Ca- | tion in and about the Norfolk Navy Yard. Easuerteanie enue, in square No. 225, and for oo chrom berg Seite ligne ghey agree WANTS. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS bygones ley. have invited Garibaldi to lead The Pawnee, in addition to ao auetiinatib ot! purposes, ji a expect ‘0! is ys b yars re in ari Cy r ‘The asylum comuliteee wan dlecharged ftom | they se slibia'the nie nt Perera me SITUATION WANTED BY A WHITE GIRL | VIRGINIA MONEY WANTED them into action, aseuring them that balf's mi | fre of marines she carried with her, rings the further consideration of the communication he Governor has issued his preclamation call- to travel as nurse, Best references as to char- WILLIAMS’ ‘Woop lion of men are all ready. hither the marine guard of the Norfolk Navy of John H. Noyes, asking fur an lacrease of com. | ing the lature to meet in extra session at An- | Scter, Inquire at 311 G street, between 13th and ILLIAMS' WOOD YARD. Several arrests Lave been raade in Naples, a | Yard, and (be officers, marines and sailors of the pensation napolis on Friday next, 26th instant. An election U.S. (receiving) sbip of the line Pennsylvanie The sailors of the yard were turned over to Capt Pendergrast, in command of the yard. Those on the Pawnee observed no hostile demonstrations t css ea a = i conspiracy baving been discovered in which five & Joint resolution authorizing the Chief of | for members of the House of Delegates will be | W\ANTEU—By respectable young woman a at cho totedes Vantinig money im payment for Wood | Pisnbpy ale implicated, Touice te display the national flag daily on the | held tn this city on to-morrow to aupply the va- | VV SITUATION aa nures or obambsrmaid. No | “Alto forttiottie tee mo I will take Virsinia =" City Hall, from sunrise to sunset, until otherwise | cancles oceastened by the ousting of the delega- objections to travel. Geos reference o20 be stv + | Money at par. it is earnestly requested that ail Frem New Oricans. » ordered, was passed; algo, a bill for the rellef of | ton ftom this city at the task session. The Con- dress Box 10, Star Office. persona wil oall and make iminediate payments.as | New Orxieax April 20 —Te steamer Star of aii 8, Geo 3S. Sessford. stitution requires that ten days notice of an extra ANTED—Thros good | journeymen SHOE- | tqriwi' 0, Close all Sooounts on our books. Cail | ine West was boarded off Indienola on wWeduen wi , Common Cowncit,—Upon calling the roll no | S#lon, and the Code requires three weeks notice | WW MAKERS. inquire nt 1. PREIFER’S, Pa. | M17 you wish to pass your money: | day last by the Galveston volunteers aneees oe le aay oe he PS quorum being present, Mr. Ober moved to ad. | £0 B¢ given of all special elections for Federal, | 8venue. between 19th and 2h ste. ap 20st" on the Canal, wost of the Market How tured her without resistance. She hac Sen: Wiese hha Rakeeas =e journ till next Monday night. pens Gi ee Wey euthoely aot Silent ANTED-A fond journeyman BARBER, | _8p 2 3st Georgetown, D.C. peace She has S00 or 900 barrels of provisions Go t this morning seu the control of Mr. Wilson ho: leges. beriff, by autho warrant quire at Highth st. Navy Yard = on board. vernment med es thansaaetes preemie reveil | of the Speaker of the flouse. haa issued notice of | 9p 20'S" EDWauD ESPUTA, TYO2WELLING HOUSES ‘FOR RENT, | “rhe sicamer Habana bas beea purchased by the | the railroad paraphernalia, including trains. le- The Chair stated that the hour of balf-past seven | te, election. and the Hoatd of Police have di- UNNING HORSE WANTED—Wanted to | Georg-tows, bere equidistant from the Sendaenr Confederacy, and will be converted into a war | comotives, &c., at the depot in this city. This bed arrived, rnd many were absent. He bad | "ected the necessary arrangements for the opening puroha: Horse, 16 hands hi and Coll ¢;'one being at present occupied by Mra, | Steamer, to carry eight guns in addition to a pivot action is of course to facilitate the necessary mill- tried that several times and bad concluded not to | °f the polls, &c. fair saddle , not Over 9 yes! r Abb, whieh will be rented with or without the | gun bumor delinquents any longer A General Order, issned by Lieut. Gen Scott, | ienst a two-minute at-oko; one t t leaps weil and | furniture ;) the other being No. 63; both having |” Troops are continually arriving here from the | ‘*'Y transportation between Washington city and Mr Edmoudston thought it wasnot right to pase | Which appeared in the National Intelligencer of | is broken to arins preferred. Inquire at this office. ae as ee upper parishes Annapolis asoap judgment upon those who were absent, | Yesterday morning, created some renewal of the | _8P. —— *0, for hire, three pees aE JACKSON New Orteans, April 21_—The Star of the West | P. S —Just before we went to press to-day, we Some bad been unexpectedly called from the city dcipiate Weshioctnrs milionry read ood directa ABorene dostising house bpopine or being | oP 16-tm No. 153 Bridge street, | was captured by the Matagorda, at the order of | found Col. Stone, Luspector General of the militia mR a B i. > —_ a rm, y ai , The moties tecdjea wasthen putand carried, | fhe stationing of troops at poinis along the route | & susplua of Furniture on hand ean obticn thecash | WW HOLEBALE , (oc ae ciiteg soo nfederate army. Our | of this District, in charge of the depot, which te : = P * | to protect the ratlroads, stations, telegraph lines, | 824 - dpemaael by applying ate oe eetrn. is . 2 FISH HOUSE, Troops continue t isave'for Peneancla. guarded by Capt Gerhardt's ¢ mpany. Tum Wovxpep Sotpiens.—The soldiers of the | &c, The purpose of this order conflicts with the | —2°!7 he =— | 2h barrels [Labrador HERRING, selected, = encee There were two large trains, a passenger end Massachusetts rez iment injured in Baltimore last | Uterstanding made by the President and b ANTED IMMEDIATELY—From 95 to go go Bfzisiand do iuapertais Sielk Gichanaak nat ia dchiol a ce, aed Friday, are yetting on finely, und will scon be | #4visers with Mayor Brown. The order, how- vy wo coca of SECOND-HAND FURNI | go naif pple. ‘extra Roe do Ricwikobn: April $2. Men. Wa, denen reig . ge ks : able to join the regiment. Yesterday three of the | €¥¢T, 18 dated ou Friday last, and may have been ae E =O! ot kinds, Torws h 1 will guaranty to poy 50 bbla, new Magdalene do Vice Promdcat ef tt Se artes apm buildinys, detained—for the time being—to aub- men, Reed, Witherton, and Perry, joined their | Modified by the events occurring since then. the highes! Panels i ae OO OCHLY | 10 do St John ALE W!VE! ica, arrived in Richmond this morning, ty the | %Tve the Government's plans for the defence of companies, and others are expectiny io go to-day. | _ We have brief and vague accounts of the move- Dealar in Furniture, Stoves, &o. Deity oxpeoted per sehooner FB. Hoilner and aed) (rv Pnaic areas is» by Washington They express themselves as being highly pleased | Ments of the Northern troops at Aonapolls. | 009 4o~ ith at. bet Gand H east aide, | "Aino "142 bles chy o8 Labrador HERRING, on | “A gallant South Carolina gentleman aleo arrived with their present quarters, and speck bighly of | Eighteen bundred men, supposed a Massachusetts | eee aa ee pA S 2 g n a ——— | board of schooner Expedit, due here about the first | in Richmond this morning, in ¢ the care of those connec regiment and the New York Seventh Regiment, of next week: Also— : Allare anxious to be wi sp hehe Dinas) berated had landed there and were moving overiaud tos LOST AND FOUND 250 bb 8,No.1 Moromicht ALEMWIVES, toe ree "These 2* possible, and are particularly desirous Defies Saag See cor. Sees ted ordered. tet | Oa Getaviay.a GRAY HOUND SLUT [im 42 Roc tgieed MEgaiNe, petches announce that in a few days 2,1W of the tings oes oe wits the oan * leg recihash pede get tn cane L; 74 lle phe te ld Sad iead Aaa 300 do No. 3 Medium MACKEREL, Glonoes- Teo bipgei’ wager Carolina ne ee in n ea esterday, Jo! Pars. o =4 " 1 wn oF ter ins 100, chmon ese troops were origina neniber of ths Washington Artillery, of Potts. | ®t€ against them. They would brve to march eral reward wil be green on he roturh 5) bbls, Noo? MACKEREL, Gloucester inepee- | tined for service at Norfolk, tut the’ cenemt o> 3 le, Pe was placed tv the Infirmary, suffering a ed miles through a hostile country to avenne. ADS 2t 1 tion. a a sia ais tures there having rendered them unnecessay for —s ttek of eryaipeian weal; Redzson, reach Washington See eee eT "aah Qui half kits No.1 MACKEREL and that service, they will be sent to Richmond for ae c npan nt home lo. - Sea * at 1 d ' orders evening, having been atlacked witb iuf'mation BaLtimore Stitt ror tax Usiox.—Extract of TeereenS Filrbe eet esi é aR me TERRIN a Wp pt he pap eerep ad = = ‘bf the lunge. ‘Ihe rematader ofthe Pernsylveniana | letter from aclergyman in Baltimore to a pastor | 354 E et.. between 12th and 13th. salents OFY prioes. From Chariesten. ére tu good Lealth and spirits, and enjoving them- in this city, written on Sunday, the 2ist inst: ap 23 HARTLEY & BROTHER, CuakLeston, April Arrived bere, sebrs. selves Bagely._ Se « taint ania ge MPAKEN UP—On the 2th instant, orowsing ;, George Grice, from rnorning, but as ii was necessary that he should Our city is in the most unhappy state tmagin- | J ‘ Tee ALEXANDRIA SsnTiNet ts informed that the Washington Star has mot recommended the Government to seize the Virginia steamboats on the Potomac. The Star counsels peace, not war; and least of all waron private property—a bar- barism worthy of a different age. The Virginia steamboats were taken possession of by the Gov ernment before the Star knew that {t was contem plated to use them to facilitate military measures against this city The Government will doubtless pay dollar for dollar for any damage its act of taking temporary ‘the | _8P10-2w 99 and 101 Water st , Georgetown. Mary Haley, from Bosto} r ¢ bs rd bridge, two bro > anaee anpannoe ff Baltimore; Atlantic, from Cardizas; ships Joh: be kept quiet, they remained but a short tire able. The only law prevailing here {s mob law. HORSES, one wks sya lease | The DD BOOTS AND SHOES, Frazer, from Liverpool, ane. Julia, con not posses-ton of them for defensive purposes only, i i The powers that be are in the hands of the mob. | owners wil! please come forward, bryce LARGE And varied assortment of BOOTS | named’) Also, the ship Splendid, bark Maria | may bring upon the owners of these boats, aud Exevzston se v mere — lant Saturday | The shurchies are all closed. i bave not heard of prone, pay charges. and take thera ae aad 3 Aare rep raed P gad 1 Norton, and scbr. Smithsonian, from New York certainly chm Oban netices were posted through Fairfax couuty, Va., | one sermon being preached. The children we e | ap s - DUVALL. 3 as ; la, i d y : warning ail northern persous to prepare ts take | in the Sabbath School. and while the balla Were | soe Sr roe oth cee Siant, And for sale $6 to 30 por coat, py epee el pel ta eon pry SS *he oath of alleytence to the State or leave in fif-| ringing for church, the news spread that the § REWARD.—Strayed or sto'en, about a» | cheaper thaa the us 2 ik ago. tl teen days. Many are now on their way North, weeek aco. 8 email bi prices, ‘The statement in the New York Herald of the Northern troops were coming, and such a scene | tweon§ and 7 years isck COW, be- ma Z-1m A. NEWBERG 13th abeut an Interview between Gov. Pickens ANNs PoLis.—Oor latest advices from Anmepo- th very short = and a suppozed British subject, named Jas; is ead us to the positive conclusion that no hesttle leaving thetr forms snd personal property entirely | of weeping and running I uever wanttoseeagain. | horus, and top of both ears split. The rcopallae ARRIVED, st ; ; wig = iad at the mercy of the secessionists’ we yet no ey The repett paved to be false, but altniles reports | Above reward will be given to any one on ret Pers ropeller S. Seyinonr, from Philsd Lies * steps whatever have been tales there towseds tte soual violence has been used. but many have been | 8Fe Constantly flying and the alarm is great. A | her So Mas, Grech, corner Ze threatened, ent the women and children ate | few days ago the Union men were ten to one. but | Mrerta- oe : < its s : fox NN. i living in great terror. Ou Saturday, the rifle | now you cannot find one who is not afraid of bis Lost aa the gmuime, on Friday evening, a —_ in wees meee rangers unde: Capt Stuart were told that the t! Por : If a Northern army would come and tak UO TMONNATE sining two #2) notes , 290 BBLS PRIME CIDER SR for decisive action Lad arrived, and they n nder thelr protection we would be glad. If sromi tania money. & #0 note on the Bank of Rich- Dany B2netiedgernohoguee ary Aan pene) ( iebaaemater fi apne iepare ‘uenselves for hard service. This news | other States have seceded under sucki a preature Desime the cemsor tho Hears tine aed oat n lots to suit purchasers, ee TBO New Yorx Aprii20 —The United States Dis- ‘was unpleasant to many, and prominent men en- | 23 we now fecl, nothing buta Northern army will Please loave it at the Star Office: or at GB. BAR. ARNY &¢ trlet Atto: Las don the Judye of deavored to get-<f their sons, but Capt. Stuart} bring them back; and every good citizen | believe NARD'S, corner High and Bridge sts., George-| fe 22 Union Bottling Depot, Circuit Court for a special jury to bring to jus = chem tant tb had none too many anyhow, | Would bail euch an army with delight. What | town. A suitable reward will bo given if left at ae parties sympathising with the Southern Confede- Ole hth CURR landing of U.S. troops at that point, however much opposed to it a portion of the citizens of the vicinity may be 9 berrels and 1 half barrels of Massey, The Secretary of the Treasury at Mi Co?s Philade:phis DRAFT ALE. For has countermanded the orders preventing the is From Prnsacota —No Attack Yt —The New Urieans Picayune of We@nesday last bas the foi. lowing f-om Pensacola: We lesen from Mojor General Clarke, of the be spared. The northern inen | madness and folly for Maryland to thiuk of seces- | either of the abe med pia ap 20 St UST RECEIVED- __ racy in this city, regular army of thi ute of Missiest p iM, who ar- ne spb - heb rey pened into service ee pellet Biel at She seaiee a the North nlf ————————— AJ pede. orime rene: Rio SUGARS ‘The schooner i. C. Watts hasbrenecired, with $e lng bomen «dpe Sone: _ SS f the ot of the a @ hurr ave as he compan at 2 2 2 pare r Pen 3 = ¥ fonght its way throuzh our city, the South will BOARDING. 3) bbls. HERRING and AUEWIVE a large quantity of arms shipped at Hartford, | tary’ scorn quo of Pensacola. Fort Pickens bed . S. STEAMER ‘Oc. HONTAS arrived up| stand no chance. ©, that they were wise; that = 5 pene and east foes . Connecticut, for the South ‘ y tuk a ute } 5 8 Rio java COFFEE 1a fiver last night, from 3 ea to ee yonnen she | they would think and count the cost! Just a | PRQARDING —Porsone desirous of obtaining To hie how iced) MOLASSES, = = Thuedss night a York. arriv- | moment agoucompany of about one hundred accommodated oa F . _For sale oa JOHN J. BOG been reinforced by all the men that could be spared from the ships of war composing the feet of Pensacola It wae not expected, however, thet A Sun ™M Meeting in Bostou—A Regi- __8010_ | ment Formed Under Fletcher Webster: Yor =| ; f ee tecieenee GU! any attack would be made for the next ten days bere Thursday night last nd was immedt- boys witha bey for thelr captain, Passed by our | and loth ets. ‘Terms 7: : ap 23-3'* al Boston, April 21 —A mass meeting of our citi- The troops were all in five condition, and aaxious greet dificalty in obtstoing ep neet bad | door with mush rok ne toes agin “ can- OARD IN THE COUNTRY MAY BY HAD zens was held in te street this morning, and | for the battle to commence = ping beat Nasir rote servers ie: fo any = 4 ar . - hy} i to bade] At pleasant and retired Inestion on the Co- . . addretsed by Fletcher Webster, Chas. L. Wood- Later —A gentieman who left Warrington (the Ne Reagth bce eria to refusing, flatly. to 2 “boot pro res by amob, al! I can do js to hope and | jusnbia pike, six miles from Washington and | Ototng to the inclement weather, and ad-sire bury, and many other distinguished citizens. | Jocality of the Navy Yard, sbout eight miles from <etenyenlees So pian Ded eetper and tual wigtalevranipeer vo varasib five from Ale xeudrie cr Georgstawn: Madey to accommodate all persons, we have The meeting was for the purpose of raising a | Pensa where be hes been residing, arrived hontas safely up to the Navy Yard. ‘The oiicers| day. Wilinot Baltimore—tbewtole of Maryland Wauiington city Post Office, eas at determined to Leep our Store open regitnent for Fletcher Webster to command. and | ja this city this morning by way of Mobile. examined the river banks carefully, on the yassage e 1 and Virginia rise in their majesty and rebuke ; up, but could see no earthworks or batterirs at| this mad spirit. It is high time toe Chton eee. Bard <Plessant Rooms: wits Board, oan be ap FOR SIX DAYS LONGER?! was completely successful. The most intense We learn from the saine source that the report excitement prevails. RIDDLE'S GREAT SALE that Gen. Bragg was constructing works on Santa Rosa Isiand was erroneous. On the omits tue United States troops were busily engaged in doing so, ard at the time our informant left, had ex- tended the works to a point nearly opposite Was- rington any point, and the vessel was not molested from | the lovers of law and order and good yoverstnent had at No. 25 Four and-a-hal aoyquarter Her Chief Engineer and 3d Assistant | to speak out, ard if need be to Ashtfir the Union’ Lad {Eorshiiess.) Eagineer wiil resign = The rest of the offices! Truth and righteousness will prevail. remain true to the United States Government. Gevernment Tra rt Steamers. New Vorx, April 20. —The steamshi oF FOR SALE AND RENT TEWELARYT Cuyler, of the Savannah line, Las been chaired PositiveLy To CLosE on THE First or May. | YY tue Government. First Warp Association ror tux Reise BURIAL oF THE Massacuusztts SoupieRs — The steamer Chespeake sailed this morning ‘The two soldiers who were killed during the OR RENT —A comfortabla two atory HOUSE. i 2 rr 5 javy ‘ 7 ‘ * o pa 2 , D 3 Nee 1 xD — a eon =ane Ene opens of heb battle on Friday last, were buried in Greenmount F foran indefin:te time, with or without furni- noma ae oes? Tard, and the sesmser'Soaticate will oon sal auueer Pultedelphis secmerty ok Reon oon S. thie Association from January, 186! token af | Cemetery yesterday morniug, Rev. H. Crout, of Be ane RINT SNC. 41 Moutromesy, to meke your selections from our with one hundred marines for the same destina-| Marylard, where be Las property, was sent for Collectione .. ary, Gi, to April, 161: | the M. E. Church, officiating. Several of the | &= ae a Extensive and Beantiful Assortment tion. this morning. the negroes ng begun to burn Disbursementa— Bia s % | most prominent of our citizens attended the | GPORR A desirable HOUSE, an exceliort of — cee heneen'al the che Tee of tis aan 26 14 funeral. and the deepest sympathy was expressed loo 401 Twelfth street weet. between | J 3 Capture of Another Slaver houses bed been destroyed mein rahe for the sad end of the unfortunate young men. | ud Kestreeta north. Inquire of the cocupant. JEWELRY Nventss, April 2.—The Spanish war steamer i — Expenses They were enclosed in beautiful metallic cottins Pp NTES, FOR THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR, Dh de Austria, Commander Monteres, iast Tut STRENGTH OF THE Baltimore Forces — evening brought in a pretty hermaphrodite brig, ¥ 1 2 and placed in the public vault, in order that their FOR RENT—A COTTAGE, with five 1ooms, ~—— $224 60 | relations in Massachusetts, if any should v sit here kitehen, avd s-rvant’s room, Inr-e garden, and COME AND GET A 380 Liste aie é. ft : 7 The Chey per of yesterday says on rheat 3 could i I found. ‘ v ; EAD : with 390 negroes, thirty-six days from tue river | y tained last nigbt, the regular volunteers, Balance in treasury................+ S115 Seen may reeoeaise cnr egs Sha pone Absiy toi DOUELAS Geo emmer GARNET SET.... -For ONE DOLLAR | Congo The vessel, captain, and part of the crew ratte from the city, 2nd the county soldiers Families aided, 166. of Wet daneaacd and Wore GAGE onan at te | 2223 st LAVA SET. For ONE DOLLAR | are Americans, the balance all nations. Let thea make an army of nearly ten thousand per- James P. Tustin, Secretary. , en possession of by For ONE DOLLAR | be landed by slavers or as prizes, it isall the same * the coroner, who will, as soon as possible, trans- | OR RENT—Tho three-story brick HOUSE, | CAMEO Sar Coxsipsmasix comMENT fe made to-day upon | @'!t them to Boston to the chief Ot patice; by this K peed without Pernitares goataining three] PLAIN GOLD SET the fact that both branches of the City Connells | Method it is supposed the deceased may be recog: | !S8° Fe FG, at ths font Of the Capito: osposite | CORAL SET.---- adjourned over last night for went of aquoram | ®!¢@—Bale. Clipper tho Botsuival Garden. Inquire at tie p-c Eeprctae In otuer cities the councile have come promptly = Fr ENAMEL SE For ONE DOLLAR | for the negro ..For ONE DOLLAR For ONE DOLLAR nies Aamaceen, ae SLOAT SEWING MACHINES. George B. Sloat & Ce Sewing Maciines w! — to be auperior to hey can be purci They are free from = The: make the “snag eflings” ay The € the Goutie ioc! ey wew thick or thin saateriaie shke, r > : New York, April 20.—Maj. Anderson attended ——_—— next door. ap z-lw - For ONE DOLLAR | ye Union meeting to-day and was mest enthual, forward and raised money to supp rt the families | {> The latest intelligeace from Pensacola, 're F M Or, Any of our Assortment f 2 > ONT. 7 : Ta tically ebi - He will leave for Waskington of such volunteers #3 however patriotically are not | Ce!Ve4 by way ef New Orleans, is to Monday last. eee ore a Be Sones ale of tonight a = able to sacrifice their time, thelr only means of | At that tine it was not expected that ny attack iturs, situated on New Jersey avenue, between SMALL ARTICLES ..... For FIFTY CENTS A sword from the citizens of Taunton, Mass , supporting their S-milies The City Councils of | Would be made upon Fort Pickens for the next | M aod'N sta. north I ow thre F — wes presented to the hero te-day. ‘Washington should Indicate in some way tht | tea days Pickens bad been retuforced byall | hose, with back br CALL AND EXAMINE ~ ‘hey are not anmindful of the sacrifices so cheer. | the men thet could be spered from the fleet. The (He,180 Foarth st ) Also, some valuable LOTS ; folly made by our own brave citizen scldiery. | United States troops were busily enzaed in con- | fy RYNAK “Jersey avenue, hetweon AT Reinforcement of Fortress Monrose “ye f Bre S1mpi¢ in Gonestruction. DON . bstwoen ¥ you ELE NS EA a New York, Apri —The steamer State of ‘he bs and toeir opersucns explained postion Sey ill take some such action when | Structin ks on Santa Rosa Teland. ne doreiy granny: Napatt MABE YOUR SRUSCIIONA EARLE, Maine returned tod y. heving landed the Fourth atthe winat Se ve Mectine Agenoy.at e euough of the missing menibers return to the city —A BRICK HOUSE — STUDS AND BUTTONS, Massachusetts regiment at Fo-t Monroe MAXWE, y Store, feeb thet to teanaact busianss "| nebage EXverpeet dst wosth teat 1 wan russe | Evzrgonuny with Pottnom fine eg Somnaang tiki os The steamer SR. Spalding waw tending ber | spine 1S ELT SEE svowue_ Taoors ax mux Wax Darantanns —Todsy, | Watersice ind wits frivate te Charleston atthe | MéOst heh ween Ite andl ah cpodata Prat FOR ONE DOLLAR. ied Re FPRENCH STEN RQOURERS, BALT! at the War Department, M: McDowell mus- | 8ugceetion of President D: The French arm , . W ood exd Coal Office, corner of and Twelfth t wD F 2, 3, tered into the United States service the following | Was to be Increased by nearby two huadred thon- | sts, iy Brick House corner Twortth and baa Ae ta firs ad RL Ah ay Renton MORE, W. P. SHEDD, 502 ELevents Sr. troops: Zouaves, Company E, Lieut. Powell | 8nd men. SPOONS, NUT CRACKERS, GOBLETS, Macon, Ga , April 19 —The Granite Hall Hotel, rm 2 5 » Lieut. ‘he Oniy Agent. ko. &0., &e. in the oid Wosbington block, was burned yeste- | 9)/Adie| Dresses ot every -cesoription oan be 4 SS eEEEEEEEpreeeee = — 0. vy &Ou r c - -d, leavi lustre of silk eq > and J. E. Herell, Ist, 2d, and 3d Lieutenants, 4 | SPP! are engaged in manufueturing tents for the | the City Hall Square, now cacepied bee Mine tenttc aa Be tee ae Seb oniete oe bytwhich they as a dweling and Iaw office, and adjoining the REMEMBER: the stores were mostly saved. <= | house of Mr. Richard Waliach WE CLOSE OUR STORK — — mea 23-tf FRANCK TAYLOR. on tho From Jamaica. 08 by which they will soon become —! 7 ste saving the N, B.—No dress taken apart: thereby euving th corporals. 4 sergeants, and 39 men; Dietrict Union amy of the Southern Dentoderacy. Rifles, Capt Morrissey, 5 recruits; Constitutional = = = Guards, Cept. Dizges, 7 recruits; Jackson Guards, 2d DBO. = expense of making over. ¥ ’ vk , Capt. McDermott, 5 recruits; and company A. tant, after a lonz and ’ AN MELY FURNISHED ROOMS— . FIRST DAY OF MAY, Nuw Yorn, April 2i.—The steamer Yulee er- - paca aa Anderson Rifles, Capt. Rodier, of Ganmenon 3] stinews, which she bore ae ontieli Cine te H Four hasdsomely Furnished Hocus speed es rived to-day from Jamaica W E one ee ae eo ene assortment of recruits = *" | ELIZA SUMMERVILLE, in the 55th year of her = eae ioe ene ‘nay eR ee os No, 302 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Prince Alfred, of England, had hed magnifi- TRAVELING TKEUNKS to be found t “ 5 : lor rent. App: feat Tue Nationat R:Fies —It is the National The funeral wil! take laco from St. Aloysius’ cent reception by the autborities and people Riffes, Capt. Smead, and not the National Guards, | Cbereh on'o morrow, z4ih instant. at 10 o'e.o0k. * bi ity. cm ting best Bole Leati Peadice’ Bre ond "Packing Tranke, V: 490% Massach: ts LUOs th siue, her : 5 5 C 7 fhiend st Mie. ene menus, Borth side, ness CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. wi On the 22d instant, afters | d 1 ult TORE FOR = ——— ap 16 Lw.r Fer Washington ye Car Bocs, £0., whieh Weare now ee ling ho are stationed at the St. Nicholas steamer ou a nstant, afters long and pain‘ul ill~ Ss ORE FOR RFE -A large Store-room on = = New Yor, April 20 —The steamer Columbia | ® Yr? '0 Prices. a i . which he bore with christian fortituse aud Pa. avenue, ad eur 107 m fe (OR BALTIMORE AND THE POTOMAC a = WALL, STEPHENS & CO., guard They bave been on duty there coustanily | NOS". ¥! ‘ a s adjvining Buotion rooms, for 4 5 has been chartered by the Government, and will ae. Since Friday nicht. Last night twenty-five repiguat on. RICHMOND POSEY, in the 631 year | rent. Appiyto WALL & BARNARD, Auction EF RIVER LADINGS. : as been v overnment, apis 422 Penn. even’ and Commission Merchants, corner Ninth street} The steamer ST. NICHOLAS, Cap! and eouth side Pa. avenue. mari | Kirwan, will leave Riters Wharf, = ~ Washington, every SATURDAY. Ex-President Pleree fer the Geverament OR RENT—A threo story brick HOUSE, oon- | MORN at 6 o'clock. leave’ Concorn, N. B.. April 2i.—Ex-President Pierce fe a ee eee oraers With gas Bx | Commeseo Riset Wher’, Baltimore, every WED. | made a most patriotic speech last nijzht in favor 3 a h . [NE ‘4 N. ¥ a = eh & two-story brick COTTAGE PESBAY SE TERNODN at 60 cloak. cal oy of sustaining the flag and the Union at all hazards. er men of this company were detailed for duty atthe | Servant of God. well done! Rest from thy labor State Department. The Rifies is now in a state | employed. the battle fought, the victory won: enter of high efticiency, and is doing valuable service by ag apd 's joy. . AL C.P Tecruits to ifles were swern in at the Capitol, I th : : anenesrnady jo ae nnd several more were sworn in yesterday. pi Secon ek and lah sts, Weduesday eveuing. a Jacop | -morrow morning sail for Wasbington SPRING CLOTHING. W ALL, STBCBE es & CU are Cuan dap fs - D second su v0 | eed mel oT their custom ang ing of New ‘assimers and geen | i with Wattached, corner of F atrsat no a tain Be Eeient es manesen the river Sor pensengere Pnimmediate outit will fed : in the welae ee ———————————————— © punctus! end reliable ten&ets the terms | Since last season the steamer been put in ‘a a opartwent evey article © TER supvex rise in the price of provisions yes- — — il be modorate, Apply at 446 1: vt P TO THE READEKS OF THE in our Keady made wopartuy 3 tezday wes, In toe main, © speculative ‘ne, mad NOTICE TO, OUR CUSTOMERS. In coo. | DotwoonG aac ti, “TP7 St 440 Twelll nest mroegegieor pecneo apply OMAR W. We aubinit St son sero QE Herik ARP ee STEPHENS & CO., : Z ‘ e he ztate of ountry ow! ees <= av sort submit to 8 . en" i Soy Setteshey Sa eee oe Ene | kgeantier wil be sade annie nna OR RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No, | RILEY, Agent. Haley's Wharf, foot of 11th st. of the readors of tae Nar the fol- cn: See st Si 8 ane WR. KILEY & BRO,, 100 West st., Georgetown, at cresent ooca lowing list of prices of articles in our line of busi- - —SLUE 8UOK —inform the tntereey siou of flour in ‘Alexendria, destined eee a Bit water titoasbeee: a fine ead ‘stale be nd MORE NEW GOODS. amie Umal $85,000,600. ation &s to ail the Ofore for this city, was the work of a mob, and not the | PERSONS {14 VING GOLD Tint they wish to isin a cood neighLoridod. Apply to JAS. A.’MA~ Tan Osh ies arey Goede Peating Heh es® | Ladioe’ Shippers wd | Ge weeny ane See geek omen aE. act of the authorities. : ape ee misking their s-Tegtious {om our atpok. | Gere naliten, Sioall Check « 3 | Omitting the mendes which ace wut ceoeemry, Der Tue Massacnusetts Reoiment paraded Pa. sales exclusively for cash, i waar {een 2 “ 12 Ole Wrens te 4 sold Ostaiogue far avenue yesterday afternoon, marching from the Peis prorure, Six Days More Only “ 1s gem "ALERED RENTER, Rookselier, Capitol brs the becimeeep toll npr we poe | ap 20-8 if “Perry buiidieg.” aT = ¥-4 2-2 Willer *. were reviewed by th dent, G ott, ——— —- Se , i aera mak > the Hecretarien of War and State’ They presented LOUISVILLE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, EVANS’S vant 125 | (GREAT SALE OF 2 very fine appearance, although 2 portion of them ae Lick W a Lee gn re Wieett 476....Penmsyivania Avenne.... 476 pzorosats FOR COAL AND WOOD. Women's fiosied Be : none 350. i 3 oe CPRI cES, are minus their uniforms, in consequence of the | Swa?*rexh. A'so, fresh suppliss of Pure, Meci- : : ote Misses’ doubin-enied Goote... 70. Loo aT Panic ol 0; yer’s, Scheuck’s, an We shall continue our aaie of Orrick SECRETARY OF SEnaTE U. 8. , > i For Cast interception of their baggage in more. other Medicines on sale. April 18, 1861. Ladies’ tak-soled Eng. Last. heel Gait. 109 1.28 SPRING DRESS saoeioninap mie RE’S West End Drug Store, JEWELRY, PLATED WsR¥, &c, SRa.ep Prorosa.s will be received at this office} 5. eauie:_ = * we hee beet 3] oe neve © large etesk of f Ar ADMINISTERING THE OaTH —Justice F.8. Myer] ap 20-2w 113 Penn avenus. a, In addition to the above, we have Men’s, Boss’, | GOODS; aiso, 2 ceneral assortment o! was engaged all day by sdeteeerthe | eee i FoR, fill 22 o’clook on Monday, the 6th May next, for | Misses? nnd Children’s BOOTS and SHOES in | tholes, now in st re, ’apted t> the wente cath of thiegiance to foe Depeftment clerks “the | [JSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHLP, SIX DAYS LONGER-ONLY. wena bert hike ash faruncs Cvs! tama mteamboas | OVO VACiety,e0.4 et aatomening low prices. "| of tative. whiow war el a tere go objection made by some, that it imposed an obli- | “The copartuership tofore existing between Now is your time to make a ne!ostion of £iZ0) and seventy-five cords best dry spruce pine Boot and Shoe Store, 847 Heventh tk., “apistwe S28 th et. seve Dand ation to perform military duty, was removed by | Benjamin f°. Middleton, Herjamin Hoall and Bites x s Wood. | The whole to be packed away inthevau.ts | 952 e0tf 2 doors below Northern Market. Mo foe opinion of eminent couneel, that the oath Ine | RoW ints tise ee ee oe ee By and Eis JEWELRY AND PLATED WARK [of the-Capitol, in places which wall be moo of the 5 LL ON ACCOUNT OF THE CRIGIS. no obligation of that character. was diss 'ved by limitation on the tiret day of | fromthe most extensive and beautiful ~ ssortment battered poll rdslivered by be Sie Sone aaee W: NEW GOODS. READY MADE cura’ b} ede, April, 1861—the said Middieton & Bosll hereby ever offored for sale in this or any othsr city, Py nate ; and to vei ital es yt ‘ghee next, E Are now adding to oor stock @ large and de- AT VERY KRSEDUC RICES. Restosep —Cept CW. C. Dunningtoa, Chiet | trag-ferring sii their interests in said firm to the For the Low Price wil bo required, Sxeeation of the contract | sirable lot of NEW GOODS, compr ies every; | misty cistn frack Oonta lor $12, worth 816, of the Capitol Police, resigned bis position yes- | 8814 firm are to be paid. wad whee ee eeeinat of Bids for the coz! and wood will be considered | to seil at a small price. All persous in waat of | f/S2K pocekin Cecsun s Caniar a ey Ot terday, to take effect to-day. Captain D has been ei eolivot all debts due the said firm. ONE DOLLAR! Separately. sad satisfactory arrangement« must be RY GOOVS will siways find our stock oompiete ‘35. many years in the ition which he now leaves, . MIDDLETON, = ‘ made for the correct meee OF bo in al its branches, and at the lowest prices. We Cassimer Business Suite for gy aod ‘aaa made sc Ear the country over. ENS. Bl Blane We have just preps 'g new invoios as = sees s, Would impress upon those of ouroitizens who have | “2° goods we sell are of our own le goes State— nia. " : of a - of the denate, ecently taken up their residence with us, that we Cnn ntes pita LaREs Lave but “one prices” marked io psi Reaves we | Sd warran CA h Shan WALKER & CO., We UnpEensTanp that Miss Dix, of New York, M factwrers made a kc Of Washington. eeteeher mi puaan eeraeommmena eee A RENCH LINEN BRIC HANDKER sh artiole, and offer ® cisoount of hve per conte! Beeomsice Clethine. 5 hased f {leton & thei in market, together with F SHI oie rail sates for cashe =e ‘ the well-known philanthropist, bas offered her inberestin the inte Bete Ee tee et | ° A LARGE Lov OF LOCKETS, PINS, | 100doz. French Linen Hankeroh’fs at §1 saperdoz. | | We ask an exatination of prices,co that eus-| gy ir et! *$6S Pens meena own services, and the services of a e number mes necessary that the bu-iness of the late EAR RINGS. i doz ao. do. jo, 250 do. tomers can sati«fy themselver in rezard to the tav - of experienced nurses, to President Lincoln, in shovid bec! sed up. A!l persons having clauns LADIES: and GENTLEMEN’S' CHAINS, loz, do, do. lo. 3.00 do. ing by purchasing for cash, " ia RACE, PEACK, case they may be needed. n«t the said firm are requested to present them iy ( . ( These goods are extra ches,.) W. M. SHUSTER & CO., change in Pr bovaiaapede nee m-* ‘or payment, and a'! persons indebted to the BRACELETS, &o., &v. French Shirting Linens, _ 7 No. 38, opposits Center cr iande,a very — Uxiox Frac Guanne—This company, lately | late frm py note dus tillaahd bovk accounts. are Also, A LOT OF PLATED WARE, pish Linen. Linen Toweling, ape Wt___Batween Th 850 OF fx | 6k chsveo taney goes vm, W ; organized under Capt. Stration, met at their drill | reauested to gall Sad make imm-dinte payments of consitting of | Betinonin ATHAM’S OMNIBUS LINE WILL, ON | f°“ NOI G G. sAGE, No 502 Seventh st.. roum (agement of old Trinity Church) last might, | ing to ountizua the Wholesale and Keim Grecery | Kuives and Forks, Waiters, Cake Baskets, ‘Our_stook is fuil 1m a1] departments. and we in- ana after Mouday. April 15, 1861, (Gad Peilows’ Hail.) Washiagton City, D.C. and received Into their ranks 35 volunteers. The Business, returns hie thangs to the citizens o Goblets,Cups, | Vite all in want of DRY GOODS at low prices to }.tun betweon washington and Alex ‘ap 15-lw* officers expected to get thelr commissions to-day. | Washington and the Statagof Maryland acd Vir-| Sit Stands,'Tes and Table Spoogs, &c., &o, | &VS usa call, Necansria at S20 henna AS, LE mae Moontea | meets net ant ioral patron ve | cone ae a ee WM. Ry RILEY £ BRO. | aden, mj cov: Washiagton at 9, 1oa0'and 192 | NSW SPRING STYLE. 0, poxrines. NDER: t No, Jen! rt ; _ . * Gasrd, Capt Gough, bave been ordered to boid | Wrtrict at aution t» buss BOOKS-BOOES! Between 7th and Sth s.rests, 2S Oot Is wrnametate Pat ama | CER Ses eet tease of fue inte Bm of themscives in readiness for service, and that they | {yu of the best goods 1m hig fine to pl SELLING AT HALF PRICE! Sp + 2wif Opposite Center Market. | aile'wtore opposite Ainnee He aera Clagett & Dodson s sew supply of will called upon to enrol thesaselves favor bum with a call. “Quick saies acd small | ani ° ene aoe ee and Green's y famaion ‘House, Alex sa. | Three-ply and Double-ingrain Carpetings, eso map pon profite will be my aimin bushpowss “ He now may read, who | DIRECT IMPOR FATION rs onlled for at auy print withia the city | whieh were bought in New York from the age 7 —aerdaneibie No, 63 Louisiana av,bet' Gch Dad 1. ol Could not } j y Tinks of either, Fare each wav 20 con! 15-7 | of Len wey at panic Pricer, wul te Pasragine vor Wazu Wsatuen.— Besides 20 3 ‘oppor an! . ; A TO, how or Mar eles ‘SPRING GOODS. the immense quantities of tiour IRISH GOUDS. = es JAS. B. DOMBON, Resume tlh gh gpysivirs ove shapers terete [3 SS it r "t fail to eal! ana got the worth of T, M, BAKVE other provis- fons stored In the Capitol building for the use of 10 HOUSEKKEPE: HOTELS, ES the troops, several eee of ice were deposited T FAURANTS, ko. JE even ——— I HAVE Now ri 3 Weshall | PSechas cail tho attention of the iadies to | of jtish Linens, lanes Shit Pros ie there on BU ing, We at) mth of CHINA. | POSITIVELY CLOSE OUR STORE eid Pa tiaeay eps 3 Raptles, welin ie Clothe. ere rs sees ‘which we ie . ee rs GOONS of Sime Geen 3273 ovate per dozen. ail a Tax Sieareple line to Baltimore was eut yester- | [ou mF = perv & and we invite your ONS, STRAW GOORS o geet Sotebrated br sei . mul day evening, for the second time. ees . senile | EARLY SELECTION son & Con eifaet | Fab f * ny rot oad : iEcrion £aS4 RANT SG UR Epes: | pore Go eat rnd ee apr ee “rpictiime cree” «|e esta pe sumeraraesg | ee army eg he . n co} 3P . oth at. E — , pethees * setae 10 wane cer pln. | xu OMLY a SEM sone: |e. uated whale beeen: i Mt DOVE & OO. a, orm FITTiNe Between 6th « 6. » i 476 PeNnsYLvatps Avanvz, R) best snaceenseapa ree, || oem Sats a, | O'ZIORES PEERY OPPIOEND AND e 2S en | ae eae eee Saga

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