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,OCAL NEWS. City Counctis, April 29.—Board of * Rll to facilitate the payment of taxes due this Gor poration; ordered to be printed with the pro- coedin , and referred to finance committee. Mr. Brown, from finance committee, submitted # resolution requesting the Mayor tocaute the full statement of the accounts of the Collector of Taxes for the last era np ee audited by the Tax Clerk, to be tranem to the Board of Aldermen at the earliest possible hg iD oreo Also, a resolution in relation to the bour of meeting of the two Boards of the City Council The resolution authorizes the Boards to meet ee the summer months at 5 o’clock p. m., ae of 4 o’clock, ss heretofore.) Laid on the tal Bill authorizing the sale of water pipes and fire-plug hydrants to J. W. Thompson & Bro; Bill making an appropriation to repair the Soeoring of the csnal a Joint resolutions in relation to the national and metropoltten crists; laid on the table Adjourned to next Monday at 4 o’clock p. m. Common Cownctl.—A communication was re- ceived from the Mayor, approving an act for the construction of a drop sewer in the — south side of Pennsylvania avenue, in square No. 225; also, to grade and gravel G street north, between Fonrth and Fifth west; also, a bill for ef George A. Sessford; anda resolution for the the City Hall cite; of the national from ie % ras following resolution : Jones introduced Resolved, That the Mayor be requested to inform t exigencies of this the relief is Hoard whether the poration require the issue of scrip or due bills, and !f so, to what amount; and also what measures may be » in his opinios, to keep such issues at par, so that it may not depreciate in the hands of the people; i Mr rn’ Boaignolp se the following joint reso- lution in relation to the national and metropolitan crisis; which was unanimously adopted : Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board ef Common Council, That, occupying the tion of the hat stigsarsy ae of the people of the city of Weabington, and keenly appreciating the present wnbappy condition of the country in the threat- ened disruption of the Union of the States, and the cousequent destruction of all the vital interests of the republic; the sudden arrest of that onward march of prosperity which has been alike our ewn pride and the admiration of the world; we, the corporate autberities of the Federal metropo- iss, feel that it ts incumbent on us to give that ex- Pression to our sentiments which the time and the crisis demands. 2. Resolved, That we earnestly deprecate the revolutionary proceedings of those States of the Confederacy which bave placed themselves in an hostile attitude to the General Government to re- dress their alleged wrongs, which object could have been, and in our judgment can yet be, at- tained, with entire satisfaction to the majority of the people of both arctions of the country, and more in accordance with the spirit of our institu- tions. by cefal legislation 3. Resolved, That we look upon the threatened ztvemipt to take violent possession of the Federal Capital, and to drive the national Administration, elected In strict conformity with the Federal Con- Biitution, from the seat of Government, as revolu- ‘ion In its most odious character, as evincing an utter disregard for order and established law, as & gross violation of the rights of the people of the United States, and asa reckless attempt to inau- urate a“ reizn of terror” in this District 4 Resolved, That however we may differ in pmo si sentiment. we can meet and unite upon he common ground that the preservation of order and respect fer Sherighisof individeals and com- muniti¢s is absolutely essential to all good go: croments, and therefore if we, in common wii our t+llow-citizens North, South, East and W est, wou'd retain the blessings of civil liberty, the Government of the Uni! States mus: he laiped in its efforis to preserve intact the Const tutien and the laws, and to hold the Union to- gether at least until that bond which has bestowed upon the people of This favored land sueh bles- Sings as never nation received before shall be aboushed by the representatives of the whole country, the only competent authority to strike the fatal blow, aud sever the sacred tle so replete ‘with grand and cout-stirring reminiscences. 5) Resolr d, That we rejoice in the heart felt conviction that the sentiments of the hero of New Orlvans: “The Union must and shall be pre served,’ animates the hearts of an overwhelming ine jority of the citizens of the Republic, and now fauy awoke to the threatened dauger to our cher- jehed institutions, their voice, (a resistless tor- rent.) will sweep away all causes of contention, and under the guidance of that Diyine Power “‘ which bas made and preserved us a nation,” restore that feeling of Union and brotherly affec- tion which characterised the great founders of the Republic 6 Resolved, That we have witnessed with pride and pleasure, the promptitude and devotion ‘wite which the volunteer militar companies, sad the people generally, of this istrict, have demonstrated their unabated attachment to the Unjon and the Constitution; their determination to defend the Federal City, subdue the spirit of anercby, and preserve law and order. 7 Resolved, That eur profound thanks are due and are hereby gratefully tendered to the volun- teers of the several States who have so om ptly and patriotically responded to the L of the President of the United States for the defence of the National Capital. 8 Resolved, That the Flag of the Union, “the Star Spangled Banner,” hallowed by so many glorious memories of the past, and in the preser- vation of which is centered all our country’s hopes and aspirations for the future, is our banner; that we will cling to it with the tenacity of Life, and for its defence, under the Protection and — of the God of our fathers, we pledge our ives, our fortunes, aud our sacred honor. Mr. Brown iutroduced a resulution relative to law and order in the city of Washington, cen- suring the acts of certain members of the military pi ay seers in this city, and expressing confi- dence In the ability of the civil authorities to eaforce the laws; ado . Mr. Wilsea introduced a joint resolution ten- deting to the Secretary of War the whole Police —s Washington; ‘referred to the committee on police. Dir Jones, from the committee on ways and means, reported a bill authorizing the Mayor to issue notes of the Corporation for the reaemption of guarenteed bonds of the Alexandria and Wash- ington Railroad Compan Me. Kasby called up from the table a bill au theorizing the sale of water pipe and two fire-plug hydrants to Mesars. J.W. ompson & Brother; ‘The Chair laid before the board a bill for relief of J.N_ Fletcher; referred Mr. Jones called up the bill prs for the reduction of the expenditures of the Corporation; which, after discussion, was recommitied to the special committee. Adjourned till next Monday at 4 o’clock p.m. Occoguax —We understand that during the inte excitement ia the neighboring counties of Virginia many citizens of uae and vicinity fied from their homes, many of them first taking down the enclosures and turning the cattle {nto their ficids Cri rer wheat. One man, with a Snrly-cultivated little farm and a family of young «bildren, oflered his farm and household etfecta for enough money to enabie him to get to his for- mer place of residence in Pennsylyania Colonel ‘irems, of Virginia, (late Lieut. Simms, U.S Navy.) who bas been charged by Gov Letcber th restoring quiet and protecting defenceless fomilies, Is actively engazed in that work of ba- tonntty, and lately visited Occequan and promised the inhabitants the protection of the State. This 49 aa It should be. Tue Waxrenton (Favevizn) Springs —The pr etor of this favorite resort has been pre- vailed on by a number of gentlemen to o his establishment for the season, with as I! delay _ in order to accommodate those who re to remove their families from this and other cities In this region now so full of the “‘pomp and circumstances of war” There is no betier house of the kind In the United States, nor one whereat the charges are more reasonable. Mesic in tas PRresipent’s Grounps —We un- acy Ragnee ein ees band of prose New York vent! egiment wi) form in the Presidert’s grounds to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 5S eclock. On the following Saturday afterzoon, the Marine band will perform in the same place . The Capitol and on every succeeding Saturda oo being cleaed, there ‘will be no music there the present. Paacrictxe —About 1 o'clock yesterday after- neon, as Featon Glascoe, a private in Company KB, Potoam Rifles, was leaving the quarters of the company, Columbian armory, without per- mission, be was ordered bday Jobn Little, an Officer; failing todo which, Little fired three shots at him: with a revolver, neither of them taking effect, however. {tis proper to state that both parties were intoxicated. Kasu —Yesterd: gentleman wes arrested by two volunteers as a spy, and csested much ex- the vicinity of Justice Doun’s office, hich he was taken. It turned out after ap examination, that the soldiers acted rashly, and made a wide mistake The gentleman was very far from beivg @ spy, and was of course dis- missed. The magistrate reported the circum- stance to the officer commanding the regimext to whica the men are attached. Aunustsp.—Last evening, there was discovered in ibe quarters of the Lieutenant Colonel of the Rhodeisland twoops, now quartered jn (edd gd Office, a young man of rather fes- tures, dressed in a red shirt and red blanket, like theirs, and gy eest. z .D&s YEsTERDAY —Yesterdayafternoon, the Rbode Island Regiment paraded uader command of Gov. Sprague, :naking a most formidable show, Indeed. As formed in front of their bead- a in line of battle, their ranks reached rom the centre of the Patent Office building in F street to the corner of F and Tenth streeta. The field and staff officers of the regiment were mounted on fii rited torses. The regiment street to Fifteenth, and to the Executive Mansion, where they were received by the President and Gen. Scott in the ce of les Chase, Seward, Welles, M. Blair, Hon. F. P Blair, and other notables Governor Sprague and his principal offiers were introduced to the President, who expressed his gratification at the appearance of the regiment. ‘well was he pleased with their robust appearance and sol- dierly demeanor that, after consultation with Gen. Scott, he complied with Gov. S; ue’s re- quest to order another regiment of Rhode Island troops here without delay. After the review the regiment Crago egie Pennsylvania avenue back to thei: : Vraseachusetts Regiment paraded ‘western The Fifth through the streets of the northern and fine looking material as any body of soldiers bere, though they seem to be behind the Sixth from that State, Yo the echool of the soldier. A want. of uniformity in their uniforms, detracts also from their a on 3 The iis Hitler, Capt: Neliey, paraded through Pennsylvania avenue yesterday after- noon with a full company, presen’ Dearance of thorough-going discipline. The Rittes have improved won poy Bia drill, and in a we last saw maneuv- ering through streets. MILITARY MUSIC. The New York Twelfth Regiment is quartered at the Assembly Rooms, Louisiana avenue Their fine band (Wallace’s) was out in front of their quarters last evening, where they attracted a large crowd of gratified listeners DRILLING RAW RECRUITS. The Pennsylvania hae nd hoe at the City Hall are of pretty raw material, have no uniforms, and many of them are badly supplied with clothing. They are a hearty set of good fellows, notwithstanding, with square shoulders, deep chests, and muscles milan alpintn, hen They were drilled in squads in the City Hall, late yer terday evening,.and evidenced by their attention to instructions, that they are fast developing into fine soldiers. Troops ARRivE.—Yesterday evening, the Al- bany Regiment, (the Twenty-fifth,) New York volunteers, arrived in this oe by rail from An- napolis. They are seven hundred strong, and are weil uniformed and equipped; and the ranks are com, of fine muscular young men. The fol- lowing are the regimental officers: Colonel, M. K. Bryan; Lieut. Colonel, James Swift; Major, David Frielander; Adjutant, J. J. Van Zandt; Quartermaster. Michael McDonald; Paymaster, Philip M Engineer, Wm_ Ellis; Surgeon, C. B. O°’ Leary; Sergeant Major, Thomas Mabry | The companies are commanded by Captains A. Fredendall, John Evers, John Gray, F. Marshall, Jobn Huber, Frede: Newdorf, Henry Dorr, and Lieutenants M ww and Godfrey. They are quartered at the Capitol building. ting the ap- Center Market.—This morning, our Center Market had jess the appenrance of the market than for years. ‘The supply was furnished in the main by our licensed dealers and the mar- ket gardeners of the county. Few of the farmers of the adjoining States were at their stands. The demand was light and salesdull In the butcher’s depsrtment beef was selling at 12 to 20 cts per pound. according to quality; smoked do 14 cts; bacon 9 to 14 cts ; potatoes 37 cts. per peck; but- ter 30857 cts. per pound; egys 16a18 ets. per doz Fisb—shad 2550 cts per Teale $i4al5 per 100; herring $7 50 per 1,000. The dealers say that at Alexandria they are salting down all kinds of fish, shad only Leing $3.50 per 100 and herring $203 per 1,000 The market regulations were as closely observed as usual, and good order was preterved. CENTRAL GUARD-HOUSE Sam’! Godfrey (soldier) was arrested Morgan, charged with assault and battery upon a colored man named Wm. Adams, witha bayonet, inflicting a very painful 1f not dangerous wound. The details were not stated to the magistrate when the warrant was issued; but Godfrey was committed to jail fora hearing when the probable result of the wound Is ascertained. Chas. Sanders and Theodore Seigman (soldiers) were arrested for entering private dwellings, driving out the residents, and taking ion for quarters. They were sent to jeil for trial at court These two were punished from Saturday night to Monday morning for insulting ladles, by their officers, and bad just got their release. — Last night by guardsman Tux 81x MEN who were arrested some da: and baye been kept under guard at the have been transferred to the custody of t! shal of the District, and were committed to the county jail sec pe by the Chief of Police They stand charged with uttering seditious and treasonable sentiments against the United States. Their names are John W. Richardson, Adam Grinder, Alfred Wilkerson, F. A. Cunningham, Dennis Callaban, and Edmund P. Bangs. “They were arrested under a military order, and the course to be pursued by the authorities 1s not yet determined on, #0 far as the committing magis- trate is concerned. Fine —Yesterday, about one o’clock p.m a fire broke out in a’ wooden building upon the premises of Arthur West, New York Avenue, tween Fourth ard Fifth streets, used asa bake house. The fire caught from the oven, but the property adjoining was saved by the active labor of the pate sap Hook and Ladder Company, assisted by the Metropolitan Rifles and a German rifte corps quartered inthat vicinity. The burn- ing but. aise wes torn away. Lossamall. The property belonged to Mr. Jos. Nardin. Disonvrrty Sotpigrs.—We hear numerous complaints of respectable families being grossly insulted by some of the volunteers now here, and it Sa quite time the officers should put these men understricter discipline A too free nse of Iquor Seems to be at the bottom of this mischief. Of conrse this apps to but an Inconsiderable por- tion of the large military encampment here, as the general high-toned propriety of demeanor of the volunteer soldiers now stationed here bas been the subject of universal remark. Tueater.—See the agreeable announcement elsewhere of the re-opening of the Theater under such capital hands as Messrs. Bland and Withers, and with a scale of prices to suit the times Most of the old favorites are in the company, and the sacs will be glad indced to greet them again. ‘o-night a lively bill, Indeed. See advertise- ment. A Dress PaRape.—The New York Seventh Regiment, and perhaps other troops now quar- tered in the Capitol building, are expected to have a full dress parade at 4% p m. to-day. If the weather permits, the attendance of our citizens of both sexes to witness the display will doubt- less be very large. ‘Taxex Dow —Yesterday, detective ofticer J. M. Busher conveyed a slave to Alexandria, Vs., and delivered him to his master. ‘The rendition of aslave through a Union-loving officer, excited some surprise down there. By “Switiincton’s Exrress,” through in three hours from Baltimore, we have the Balti- more papers of this morning and the New York papers of yesterday and Sunday! Wr, the und ‘ned. Dry Goods Merchants o1 Saventh street | close our respective pinces of business at7 k p. m., (Satorday excepted,) from May Ist to September 16th, ‘261. K. Brice Hatt, G. T. Swann & Co., faranewes’Gone, &: FouAn? ww Buxperrs, - ‘ap -3t panrtel Bittens. th palatabie remedy upon the liver and ex -retory crane. "Senn Hostrt The operation of thi and counts vative, Li stomac! is sivgularly jates, reoruite is recommended to mothers, enfesbléd by ‘the cares duties of maternity, ss the eaf-st and best tonic can probably use. Ina'] the crisis of female ife it wil be found emimently useful, and elderly ‘sous wiil derive much more benefit from it than com ordinary stimulants, Hostetter’): Cel S toma! by druggists every whor = mpoianyiny oe —The sudden Covens. changes of ow sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial ant fections. E-xporiones having provi remedies often sot specdily and taken in the carly atacoe of | th id at once had to * climate are sthmaty ie i certainly when - ¥ ‘Bronchial Town ‘oches,” or Lozenges, let the Coid, C: aienes of the ‘Throat be over su aie eevan by thle re serious a! feat fre Speakers ani Sv Mad ed off, them ef strengthening the voice, de i-ly READER, have you seen Prof. Wood’ advertise. at inour paper, eo its it will interest you, SALE amertoa . Paynes, Greccmeeel Edens a au oe fer exohange at the Star Office oa at MARRIED. ay & | 28th, Rev, er Mica eB Ne ds oS he ai ee CITIZENS AN ANGER Ly Pind pe then tenns i as oO. MC at Papier jt dee Tad epsiring and Varusehiag promptly ; SpLaeetaT Oe Sheds taken Op aiomnse; ; SELLING OFF AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE PRECARIOUS AND DEPLORABI. rs, we of DRY GOODS at a great reduction from departments, comprising an assortment of all can production. r to convert our Good: 8 into money, and STATE OF PUBLIC ined to sell off our entire stock have determ: former prices. The stock is full and complete in all the new and desirable fabrics of Foreign and Ameri- An early call is solicited, as we desire to close out the Stock as speedily as possible. ap 30.3 GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. Gronortown, April 30, 1861. We understand that a number of the late mem- bers of the Georgetown Mounted Guard held a meeting on Saturday evening, and resolved upon an immediate nization. The comman the Eighth Regiment of District of Columbia Militia, who has accepted the position, and is earnestly endeavoring to raise the company to its former state of efficiency. More than thirty of the old members are concerned in the movement, and none will be allowed to join other than those willing to be enrolled into the serviee of the Gov- ernment. It will be seen by advertisement below that another meeting will be held this evening and we trust that the gallant Major and his loyal co-laborers will be successful in their commend- able efforts. The horses attached to one of the omnibuses of the Union Line became unruly yesterday, and starting from the stand at the corner of High street, dashed down beidge rent at headlong speed, overturning a barber’s pole, a watch- maker’s sign, a lamp post, a tree, and other slight im: iments to their progress. The omnt- bus was badly damaged, but the only passenger in the coach ‘eacaped without injury, but badly frightened. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS GEORGETOWN MOUNTED GUARD. will be held in the armory, on EVENING at 8 o’olock. ot favorable to the purpose of effectin e~ or on of the Georgetown Mount suard, Old members and al! those who desire to join the Company, and are willing to be enrolled into the service ef the Goverument, will please be punctual 5 attendance. z *y order: | - 8. NEWMAN, 0. S._ Le Monday morning, the 2%h instant, be- tween Goorzetown and the Circle, (Pa. av.) a pain gold CILAIN and SEAL, with cort-o! engraved on it. Bi reward wil be Store. 186 Bride ap 3 st ‘ms jing an old family rejio, a liberal If delivered to me at my Drug ee Ob le One MT NOTHORON. P JUST ARRIVED, ; ER Propeller 8. Roymour, froin Philadelphin, 9.’ a ‘or e fea ore ARNY & SHINN. Darry 200.2815, PRIME C1DER AILY Expected per schooner Mary Ann MoGee By aap This Cider 1s A No. 1, and 18 for aie 18 TOES HORUS PEFCRBSSTS: A RNY & SHINN'S _fo2 Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown. UST RECELVED— 10 bhds, prune Porto Rico SUGARS 150 bbin. Gid Rye WHISKY, 25 bis. HERRING and ALEWIVE! 6 bbis. Crushed and Refined SUGAR: # bags Rio and Java COFFEE, 10 lds (low-priced) MO Sis. For sale by JOHN J. BOt so For Six Days Longer! Owing to tha inclement weather, and a desire to accommodate all persons, we have determined to keep our Store open FOR SIX DAYS LONGER! RIDDLE'S GREAT SALE oF TEWELAR YL PosttivELy To CLosm on THE First oy Mat. Now 1s the Timo to make your selections from our Extensive and Beautiful Assortment of JEWELRY FOR THE LOW PRICE OF ONE DOLLAR, COME AND GETA GARNET SET. ----- For ONE DOLLAR LAVA SET.. For ONE DOLLAR CAMEO SET For ONE DOLLAR PLAIN GOLD SET. For CNE DOLLAR CORAL SET.. For ONE DOLLAR MOSAIC SET For ONE DOLLAR BNAMKGL BET... For ONE DULLAR Or, Aas of our Assortment of SMALL ARTICLES ..... For FIFTY CENTS CALL AND EXAMINE aad MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. STUDS AND BUTTONS, of all sizes, FOR ONE DOLLAR, PLATED KNIVES AND FORK*, SALTS, SPOONS, NUT CRACKERS, GOBLETS, &o, &o., &6., FOR ONE DOLLAR, REMEMBFR: WE CLOSE OUR STORE on the FIRST DAY OF MAY. No, 302 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. 8p 22 wer Six Days More Only aT BVANS’S 476....Penmsylvania Avenue....476 ‘We shal! continue our sale cf JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &c, FoR SIX DAYS LONGER-—ONLY. Now is your time to make a selestion of JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE from the most extensive and beautiful sssortment ever offered for sale in this or any other city, For the Low Price of ONE DOLLAR! We havo just recei ved a new invoice ofall the DIFFERENT STYLES OF SETS in market, together with A LARGE LOT OF LOCKETS, PINS, EAR RINGS, LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S CHAINS, BRACELETS, &o., &o. Also, A LOT OF PLATED WARE, consiating of Knives and Forks, Waiters, Cake Baskets, Goblets, Cups, Salt Stands, Tea and Table Spoons, &c., &c. BOOkXS-BoOoESs! SELLING AT HALF PRICE! An “ He now may read. who Could not read before, he who always could ‘May read the more,” We Shall POSITIVELY CLOSE OUR STORE As advertised, snd we invite your EARLY SELECTION of any of our articles before it is FOREVER TOO LATE! ONLY SIX DAYS MORE! G. VANS. 476 Pennsvivania Avenve, ap22 Between sd and 434 sts, Lane’ TRAVELING SUITS. We are now selling NEW sri Shitty sacQuE MANTILLAS, or MAVELING SERS, and twelve yards of goods to matoh (for the drece.)at the low priee of only $4.25 for a i: Grey Suits at all prices up to $10 per suit, Romomber. te RE ELL's, 328 Pi a. AV. N_B.—All good bank an at if the fuli amount of the botee offered ss purcusseds” 25-Steo ‘ENT! ReinroXtitie ARVEY’S OYS- RD . No #0! buta ia HARD CRA. Eiva'tumeREg.ovsTERS, and IN FISH of ali ki Don’t fail to oall ana get the worth of your money, apiltf bidaiantic “Ten STARTLING DISCLOSURE! hear ourroGdnd oR tak Pet BEs. PR ide alte ee er ne “oscar tay if gous ilseee foe is sorepent of Gente, Reap. We Mie ee 'e ‘ one, and 5 H ee ted yer onmt. Alocouss Pes XCITE. TO) ae aes Mises toe Sabian tee to any part of corner pod fo, Fan Wate, sp 33-lw of the troop was tendered to Major G e Hill, of | to be of R. BRICE HALL, 375 SEVENTH STREET, between I and K. | prorosa.s FOR STATIONERY. c CROP tHe SecreraRy OF THE SENATE, April 22, 1961. In PeESARCe of the “‘act legalizing and mak ug Sprropriations for such Leces*ary objects as have b en neusily included in the general appropr tion bis without authority af Taw. and to fx and provide for certain incidental! expen-es of the de- partments and offices of the Roverament, 8 id for other purposes, roved the 26th of Au,ust, 1842, sea! Proposal © received at thi Office until 1 Cee ped ¥, the 20°h o May next, for farrial ug Srticles of Stationery for the use of the Senate, such artic’ss the very best quality, and to be approved by ae Secretary, viz: ss No.1, 500 sheets red parchment, 16 by 22 in- chien square, of they very best qua:ity, per 2, 2reams eng: orsi | very smooth and thick, 25°by 19 inches when trimmed, per 3. D reams cartridge paper, very toush, and with very smooth surisce, 2 by $2 inches equare, and to weigh not less than 42 pounds io the ream, pert .am 4. 200 reams cartridge paper, very tough. and with very 81 inches pounds eam 5. 400 reams cartridge paper, very tough, spd with very smooth surface, 19 by 24 inches Square, and to weigh not less than 23 pounus to the ream, per ream 6, 200 reams soft wrapping paper, per ream 7. 100 Uaveemagned Ser ty’s medicated pape> 8. 12 reams white law- rT a finish, ruled, of the very beet quate ream" 9, 75 reams white cap paper, satia finish, ruled, of the very best quality, per ream 10, 10 Tears white cap paper. satin finish, of the very best quality, piain, per ream ll. 150 reams white cap paper, second quality, ruled, perresm 2 12. 20 reams white cap paper, second quality, plain, per ream 13. 2reams white Packet post paper, ruled, per ream 14. 4 reams white Commercial! post paper, ruled, 15, 150 ‘Teams white quarto post high! . 15) reams white quarto post paper. highly giazed and hard Galondered, gilt, ruled, and to weigh not less than 9 pounds to the ream, Per ream 16, 20 reams w! and hard oslendered er, highly glazed rilt, plain, and to weigh not less than 9 pouuds tv the ream. per ream 17, 2) reams emall size white letter paper, hizhly glazed and hard calendered, plain, per ream 18, 25 reams white Bath post paper, highiy glazed and hard calendeied, git, plain, ana to weish not less than 7 pounds to the ream, per ream 19, 10 reaina white Bath post paper, highly glazed and hard calendered, gilt. plain, and to Weigh not less than 7 pounds to the ream, per ream 2. 5 reams white Bath post papor, ruled, with black border, bei ream 21, 10 reams amber Bath post paper, highly glazed 8nd hard calendored, gilt, ted, per ream <2. ® reams white Packet note paper, highly glazed and hard calendered, gilt, ruled, per Uy 23,10 reams white Packet nets paper, highly siazed and wardoaiendered, gilt, plain, per ream reams white laid Commercial note paper, ly glazed and hard calendered, gilt, ruled, per ream 25.75 reams white laid Commercial note paper, highly glazed and hard calandered, gilt, plain, per ream 26. 25 reams white, emall size, thick note paper, highiy giazed and hard oslendered, gilt, Pista, per ream 27. 19 reams amber note DE ps 9 2 reams red bloiting paper, 3, @ dozen lozen 32.8 = quarto portfolios, with looks, per jozen 38.6 dozen blank books, quarto size, moreceo covor, co.tain ng 4 quires each. per dozen 34. 10 dozen memorandum bocks, octave 81z6, ncn pred covers, containing 2 quires each, per doze 35. 3 dozen s size memorandum books, mo Toceo covers, per dozen . 33 4 dozen scrap books, quarto siz perdozen 37, 6 dozen reference fils boa'da, por dozen Sa. 1 dozen patent letter files, per dozen 19.2 cones extra large pear! Landie knives, per jozen 40, 15 dozen four-b'ade penkaives, pear) handlec, silver tipped, per doz-n 4l. 12 dozen small two-biade penknives, pearl hand.es, silver tipped per dozen 42 8 dozen four-blade ponknives, buck handles, tipped. per dezen 43. 3 dozen t.ory-hansle erasures. per dozen 44. 3 dozon pairs of office shears. per dozen 4». 10 dozen pairs eoissors, par dozen 46.7 dozen pearl folde jozen 41, 18 dozen ivory fo'ders, 9 inches long and 1 inch wide, and to weigh not less than 9 ounces to th zen, per dozea 48.6 dozen iarge size agate hardie stamps, or others of equal quaicty, for notes, per dozen 49.8 dozen si.8il size acate-handie stamp;, or others of equal quality, for not er dozen 50. 12 dozen fancy out giass paper weights, per per ream cap porticlos, without locks, per lozen 52 nen plain cut glass paper weights, per zen e 52.4 dozen bronze psper weights, or others of equal quaiity, per dozen 63.6 dozen bronze tager stands, or others of equal qusiits . per dozen 54.3 duzen bronze ‘etier « |.ps, per dozen 55. 6 dozen bronze vesta maton safer, each con tarning 150 large size wax matohes, per jozen 5. 10 ail of wax tapers, # to the pound, per a ma 51. 25/00 large #iz9 wax matches, in tin boxes Containing 4 each, per M_ 58, 25 doz sn oropeliing penciis, with boxofleads tor cach. pet dorsa &. % dozen bisck lead psnoi's, Faber’s No.1 @nd 2, or others of like quality, per dozen 60, 24 dozen red and bius peneila, per dozen 61, 3 dozen ink standishes, with Cut glass stands, for tok and eand,to have mets! tops witn hinges, and al pen racks, per dozen 62, 2dozen extra large #;z0 cat giass inketandas, per vozen 63. 6 U dared large size cul glass inketands, per ezen €4 3 doxen spring or screwtop inkstands, per ox n 65. 8 dozen small size fancy i katands, per dozen 66. 5 dozen cut giass inkstards, IX inchs equa ec, with mota Binge tops, tor dy-ka, par duzin 67.6 dozen cat glass sandstands, 1% inches tquare, # ith metal tops, lor de-ks, perdczeu £8, 3dezen wood sand boxer, per dozen 69. 6 cozen pisces silk taste, per dozen 7). 1% dozen red tape. No. 23. per dozen 71. 75 dozen red tape, No. 19, per dozsn 72. 80 dozen red taps, 13, per duzen 73. 2 pounds white rubber, 4) pieces to the pound, ound 4.4 ate black India rubber, 40 pieces to the ound, per pound 75, 2dozen pencil rubbers, per dozen 75. 2) dozen cloth pen wipers, per dozen 77. 2 dozen iron pen racks, per dozen 78. # dozen Gillott’s black swan quill etee! pens, per de zen a. oe P- inea’s large barrel atee! pons, per 80, 150 dozen Perry’s large barrel steel pens, per at. 60 ‘donna Phinea’s small barre! stee! pens, per 82 1 Saree Gillott’s small barrel steel pens, per \¢ 83, 60 dozen stenographio ete] pens, per dozen 84. 84 dozen plating long pomt pens, -per dozen 85, 72 dozen albata long point pens, per dozen 86, 12 dozen eleotio git long poiut pens, por lozen 87. 6) dozen Gillott’s **q”’ pens, per dozen Odozen Yerry’s electio gi:t c.Assical pons, =a > cozen zen Perry’s oltstio pens, No. 27, per Ozen om, 150 dozen Phinea’s New York Commercial pens, par dozen 91, 2) dozen Biauchard & Mvhun’s Bank pens, er dozen 92. oh doz n Porry’s three point penz, in boxes containing two or thea dozen each, per Oba 93, 250 dozen Perry’s fine point pens, No 22, per lozen 94. 100 auzen Phinea’s double sp.ing pens, per dozen 95, 150 Gozen Peruvian pens, per dozen 5. 150 dezan Vhivea’s einsil gilt pens, per dozen 6 dozen other steel pens. par dozen . & owen iancy peu handles, per dozen . 84 dozen stee! tipped pen handles, per dozen 60 duzon large barrel pen hsudies, rosewood, ‘ er <a ms M - 2,000 quills, No. 4 2/000 quills’ No. 70; por a = lcs. ies quill peas. No, 80, in boxes containing 35 » per 1 denen Sapaned tia paper folders, por dozen Is dozsn prut bo't.osof black inky per dozen he ah neo half-pint botties of biack ink, per zn . 1dexsn small bottles of red ink, per doze: 6 yen boxes snail sizs trausgarout wafers, er dozen dozen P z 109. 12 cozam, boxes frney moto wafers, 50 p.unds red wax, twenty sticks to t) pound, in 3g pourd brxes, per pourd IIL. 7 dezou email boxes fancy wax, per dozen 1/2, 20 dozen jars muctlage, with metal top and brush fo. each, per dozen 18, 2 dozen botties Spaulding’s prepared glue, per ren 114. 6 dozen morocoo-covered trunks, 15 inches b: 934 Inehes squaie, and 436 incies deep, wi Jocks, to be in al! respeoss like the sauiple at this office, per dozen 4 115. 8 dozen embossed Paper boxes, 13 inches by 8 4 ches square and 2 inones deep, per do; 16. 2dozsn embossed paper box aches square and }4¢ inch 117, 2doten ru ers, 16 incnes in length, round or per dozen ua. 6 doxen Indis rubber bands, 1 inch wide, per 119, 10 pounds best black sand, in '-pound papers poun. white adhesive envelopes, very smooth thick, 103 inches by 64 inchea square, r 10hoo ‘Whits adhes've envelopes, for letters ii ‘smooth rnd thick, oo inches by 452 An equare,per M | 122, 5,006 White adhesive ated for le:ters, vey mmooth aad thick, 9: ieohes by 4 inches rquare, ver At 123 Si.00 White adhesive er Nergrsimooth sant thick, 8 techn by 2X Seer are 125, 76,000 white adher lopes, for lett Very smnvoth aud thick. 5 inches by 3 ine! os square, per M 128, 30,000 ‘Svinte Cahosive eavelopes, very smooth nd thick, to smt the packet note paper, per 127. 70 000 white adhesive envelopes, very emooth and *hiok, to suit tao commerara! note pape’, ir 138, alee white achorive envelopes. very smooth ond thisk, to ewt the email cage note papsr, per} 129. 2400 long white adhesive envelopes, i smooth and chick, t» + uit pete paper, per 1939, 10, > Pes to suit the faocy uote paper, 181, 5," Isa, cy embosecd card envelopes, per M WW white ache ive card envelopes, per MM 133 5.00 white winetive envelopes. very smoot and thick, 7% laches by SX imohes equare, per 0 buff colored adhesive enve ops’. very ooth and thick, 7: inches by S\ inches . for docamente. per } uil colored ervelop*s, not adherive, very smooth snd thick, 73¢ inohes by SX inoh- 6s square, for docaments, pe~ M 196. 200,000 buff colored envelopes. not adhesiv very smooth and thick, 7 inches by 3b: insh es equare, for documents, per M amber-oolored adhesive envelo; 13a, very TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | Frem Baltimere. Baltimore. Union sentiment in triumphant. | But few men are willl to-day to ennounce | themee! tee secessionists. week's experience | of the deadly con! the | conspirators, and the Union sentiment is now Stronger and deeper than ever The day of reck oning bas come, end those last week, eus- tained by the police, disgraced our city, almost shrink from the public The reaction ts h | Overwhelming ia'all parte ef the State, end we | are willing to meet the issue at the ballot-box. | Sed as were the doings of the ten days, | have forever settled the q of secession fa | Maryland | On Wednesday our Custom House, which bas | been the den in which most of this treason bas deen hatched. ll be cleared of its traitors, and the new appointees will take their places. Ihe American will be immediately hoisted over ; the Custom House and to throug bout | the city, despite the prohibition of our dictators. smooth and thicx,to saitthe Bi paper, ry The boys are selling miniature Union flags on 138, 5,000 amber co.ored adhesive envelopes, very the streets smooth nd thick, to suit the note paper, The secession flag bas diapered. it Deing ocThetihtonive envelopes mau t be gummed sn inch | Tegerded as the em of our ible wrongs. side 0! eo iter —_—_—_—_—_— By the nct approved Sune 17 eas the Secretary Kevulsion of Feeling saslunrafotriclesal tingrariy nealaasutc: | ,CRaxnenancns, Pe. April 27 —Pamenga of the grow’ ~ » Pa, . ture of the Unt Sinton, provided the same oan from Hagerstown report a sudden and most rn be procu: h growth and manufacture of | derful change in the sentiment of M: + suitable quality, at reasonab'e prices, upon as | Stars and stripes are to be raised at in good terms as to rice as can be ob- | to-day, and extensive tions are made tained of foreign growth and manufspture.” A | for furiber Union demonstrations. The election preference will therefore be givento the produo- tions of American industry; and a! persons making roposais to supply any article will state whether he same is of ine growth and « anufacture of the Uri ed States. Tao arsicies must be delivared at the office of the Secretary of the Senate at Washington, free any clarge for carriage, on or before the 20th o Jone next, Every article must be ef the very best quality, un- less an imfertor article is called for. It is estimated that the quantities above men- next week for representatives will probably result in favor of Lewis P. Fiery, a Union men Alleghany county has instructed its representa- tives t af thay one Sur appenion, Gay <a0m bo bung on their return home The Stars and Strips are waving all over Frede- tick City. The Home Guards a unless under its folds and the tune of “Yankee Doodle.” At the Clear Spring House the Stars and Stripes tioned will be required for the first session; but are waving, and the miners bave sworn to resist the rightis reserved to the Secretary to order ing reasonable notice, any add'tionsl quanti- ties during that sestion, or for any subsequent ssesion of the thirty-seventh Congress. A suffivient epecimon of each article proposed for (of paper hsif a quire and of enveicpes 25) ts to Be compsny the proporal,and to be marked with the Dame of the proposer nnd the price of the article, anc of pa he weight per ream The whole of each artic ified in the foregoing list wili be deemed ac aud the person offering to ‘urtish any such cl: at tho lowest price (quality oon- sidered) will receive a contract for the same on executing a bond, with two or more sursties satis- factory to the Secretary of the Senate, for the per- formance thereof, under a forfeiture of twice the contract price, in case of failure, which bond isto bo filed in the office of the enid Secretary within ten days after the proposal» re been accepted. If any article coztracted for rhould not be de- livered within the time stipulated, or should bs inferior ta any respect to the s\mpie,the boad of ths contractor will be putin suit. Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Stationery for the Senate.” a.d to be directed to @ Secrotary of the Senate ac Wa-hington Procosais and specimens must be de.ivered at the effice free of charge, a ASBURY DICKINS, Secretary of the Senate t SHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. D*:; SHUMAN has, after an expertanee of ten re) establiched the above refuge from quackery, celf-labelled Indian or German doctors, and pretenders of witencraft and impostors in gen- eral. ‘This isthe only place where a suroand speedy cure ona be obiamed ‘nthe world fe proper Ly | babite, le, gleet, 6 oak - secondary. Aud terti Paiow in the loins, 8. e, pal pit iossofincmors, contue: of the hos, throat, nose, and skin, peovliar ditordere @riatsg from the 1 youth, rendering fit for either é inthe known MOT he. Rice, elt abuse, to cure in eretion of businces, atriotures, sy pliill=, seminal! weakne: . ‘There is no c&:e in whien they fai! 3toG days, horrihie complaints, who would nen aud ornaments to society. ity for relief. ade tne most comp'ste arrange- ments for the comtort of his pal who come from adistacos, Tuey will ve mrnished with the most pleasact and agreeable diet, and med ae comioriad! B first class hotel on bot v aoa beat At loss than haif the cost. Do not torget tee name and ek er. Dr. Shi secession to the death At this time next week no sympathizer with ‘Southern traitors will dare to avow bis sentiments at Hagerstown, Frederick or Cumberland Another reports the Eastern shore country, except Winchester, Union to the core The Unionists will raise a military corps in Hagerstown at once. From Eurepe. Hatirax, April 29—The steamship Arabia, from Liverpool on the 20th, via Q: ‘ist, has arrived. Liverpool Cotton Market —Sales of the week 65,600 bales. Slight advance on finer qualities; market closing firm Breadstuffs dull and prices weak. Provisiens steady. Consols 92 The news is unim nt Liverroot, April 20.—Cotton—Sales to-day of 8,000 bales. Hewitt reports the market quiet but firm. Consols 91% Sr. Jouns, April 2 The Adriatic arrived this afternoon. She left Galway en the 234. The Africa arrived at Liverpool on the 23d Cotton market active—sales of 15,000 bales Breadstuffs dull. Provisions steady 91 yaa Political news generally unimportant Important Mevements in Virginia Pricapecrata, April 25.—1 learn from ers on the City of Richmond that General 5 Green, of North Carolina, was ied at Richmond on the 25th instant. He said he came to offer 30,000 men from North Carolina, fully armed. equipped and provisioned for the defense of the South On Thursday inst ex-Secretary Floyd held « conference with Letcher, on the course best to pursue in the present emergency. Mr. Floyd bas raised a brigede of fifteen hundred men iu south- western Virginian, who are armed and —_ Hundreds of troopsfrom Petersburg, South Caro- Nina and Georgia ere coming northward on raii- roads in Virginia From Virginia end ryland, by way ef Harrisburg. Bagrriescrs, April 25.—A confidential agent arrived bere tbis morning reports 2,400 men at homea ‘ters, necessary | Harcer’s Ferry, and 1.40 marched to Alexandria of Thursday. The officers at Harper's Ferry be- lieve that General Beauregard is at Richmond man’s office is on the corner of Sixth street and | With 7.000 troops Pennsylvania svenus. Cisrendon Hotel, opposite the Nationa! Hote!, Washington. D.C. Perso adistance shoud enclose stam return postage. Office hours, A. M. to 10 B. M. vegons parties have been enticed from my ia- stitufion by certain ewindlers on back streets in this city, who wiil rae it till the day of their derth, A Word to the wis is eufficient apSiv Suenza. any Irritation or nezs of the Throat, Relieve the lackinz Cowgh tm Consump- fon, Bronchitzs, Ashma, € Catarrh, Clear and give Strength to the voice af BLIC. sP anp SINGERS. Few are aware of the importance of Sones a Cough or “Common Cold” in ite first e; that which in the begining wouid yield tos reme- iD ifnegleoted, sounntincks the Lungs." Brown's ronchial Tyoches,” containing Gemufoontingredi- ents, allay Pulmonary and Bronohial irritation. |_“ Phat trouble in my Throat, (for BROWN’S | whioh ‘the “vecher® are 8 spevitic) navics made ere Wwhis- FROCHES poror.5 me ON: P: WILLIS” iu “I recommend their use to Pueiic BROWN'S| «1 recom: TROCIHES) “REV, E. H. CHAPIN. | “Great service in subduing HoaRsE- BROWN’S suse.” REV. DANIEL WISE, FROCHES | ir45 ing isbor of breathing peouliar BROWN’s |@A i M REV, A. C, EGGLESTON. TROCHES) “ Coatain uo Opium or anything injurious.” DR.A.A HAYES, BROWN’S | Chemist, Boston, TROCKES won tor Conse, Eetent € aire SEOWITS DR. G. F. BIGELOW, ats © Beneficial in Beoxewitis.” pee a DR. J. FW. LANE, “3! ostom sco | wee have ite them excellent for 2 BOP?L i vena REV. H. W. WARREN, BROWN’S ‘oston. on whon compelled to sneficial Sietiaaias ores SP ANDERSON BROWN’S oe SSS, Lewis TRocHES| “ Errzcrvat in removing Hoarse- neas and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Srmacuzs and Sinc- z5s.” Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON La Grance, Ga, Toacher of Masio, Southern Fomaie College. Great benefit when taken before and after preaching, as they prevent PROWN’S FROCHES BROWN’S TROCHES BROWN’S to be ante coes EV. E: ROWLEY, A. M. BROWN’S| President of Atbons College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggistaat TWEN- yr een PPE CENTS A BOX oa _de 1-ly 4 Ned ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE, TRIESEMAR,1,2 and $~Protected by Royal eo aap Patent of Enziand, and secured by the is of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Viewna. No 11s :nvaluable for exhaustion and natorrhea, end ali physica! disabriities, = No.2 completely eradicates all traces of thore diseascs that have been hitherto treated by tho nau- sBeous pernici Sock (soap and cubebs. » No. 3 has entirel: pplanted the injrrious use of mercury, theroby insuring to the euferer epeedy relief, jing sil imperities, and rooting ou TRIES! the form of a lozenge, devoid of tazte aud emel! and can be carried in ihe waisteost pocket. Sold in tip cases, and divided into separate doses. as ad ministered by Velpeau, Laile » Roux, Rioord, &e. Price each, ur “. = 7 saves 1 ing of $9. be wholesale and retail, of BARROW, of 194 Bloecker street. New York. iy ee on Ny a ree ' coerce il for e Tri iT to any part ol wor! Beourel 7 Packed, and adresses Recording to the in- ons Of ‘riter. ai » that should be read b: mep with dame a sat besiee down oonstitations is“Hameo ity, or Physiologica! Kesearches.” Tt is bosutifully illustrated, and treats minutely of ell the symp oms thet invanehbiy deveio: selves, aooner or ater, resulting from the and vitintiog habits of earls 7 th, 0 sharing the fruition of if not ons them- ities — hecked in time, jexoner- |. and bringswig tes untimely death, doors ‘below rg egy a New York. Prive 25 at Sold 8.C, Ford, Jr. Drug Stora, Wash- ington, D.C. a ‘de 23-m Wood and Coal. A No.1 article of WOOD on hand, Prepared to suit the wants of each customer, Wood sold cord length also, or in any way or sny quactities de- S7™ Coal kept in Coal Houses, screoued before de livering. 17” 2,240 Ibe, to the ton, 17” Personal attention to every order. T. J. & W. M. GALT. réone as to the for bi: Cure Cough, Cold, wal geege in-| One Thonsand Vel bose Hoarseness, From their past effect, I think they will be of permenent ad- | of diseaze. ere Nos. ],2and S.are prepared in | leecker strest, four | There is much quiet debate here among leading priety of tapping the Colum- a dam of the Susquehanna river, thus cutting off the water from the Tide Water Canal, tostop supplies of coal and provisions by thet route. The feasibility of tapping the artificial leke supplying Baltimore with water is also spoken of. cers em route for Vir- ginia Moxtcomery Ala., April .—The Third + i iment of Alabama volunteers, Col. Jones Withers commanding, will leave to-night for Lynchburg, Va. Ten fall companies, consisti ng EA K ERS | of one hundred men each, compose this regiment, all splendidly armed end a A finer jook- ing body of men never pull jed tri; Co'onel Withers is a graduate of West Pol sccom- plished gentleman as well as soldier, and is the present Mayor of Mobile. New Hampebire. Coxcorp, N. H., April 28 —Our city eounctl bss appropriated $10_000 to ald the volunteers from this city. At Grent Pails to-day the churches were closed and a mass religious meeting was held in Market Square “re Granite State Guard ts under orders for the war. ach member has been presented with a Almost instent relief in the dis- | revolver, bowie knife, end blanket. The citizens have subscribed over $10,00u in ald of the voiun- teers Privateering ia Virginia. PHicavetpmia, April 28.—Advices from Rich- mond are very interesting. Governor Letcher bas | se'zed nil light draught vessels and steamers for | privateering purposes. The regular liners York- town and Jamestown are now being fitted with privateering srmaments, and are to be manned i very fully” The privatecring enlistment is very active, and no doubt by a_ week bence tufrty ves- sels will be sent out from Richmond alone. Uaion Meeting in Balttmere. Etc. Battimone, April 29—A spontaneous Union meeting beld to-night in east Baltimore; fifteen hundred to two thousand t; great enthusi- asin Strong straightont Unten resolutions adopted end National banners unfurled Regular daily communication with Philedei- bia now established. Steamers will run n- arly between this city and Pi ville, cont ng with all the trains on the Philadelphia railroad Import; 7m Montgomery. ; Rocuesrer, April 26 —A gentleman, entirely reliable, bas ju: Parrived tn this city, who left Montgomery, Ala, on Tuesday lest. He 82 that Jeff Davis on thet day issued an order for the troops of that State to concentrate at Obeltke, Ala, from whence they were tostart to-day (28th) | for Lynchburg, Va. Those from Georgia were to | move for the same point. i Delegates te Seutherm Congress. Ricumonp, April 29.—Tbe Convention to-day 2ppoloted as delegates to the Southern ae ag at Montgomery, as Representatives of Virginia, the following gentlemen: R. M. T. Hunter, Wm C. Rives, William B. Preston, Judge Cam- den, and Judge Brockenbrough. No other news of importance. Frigate Censutu New Yerk. New Yors, April 29.—The stesmer R. R | Cuyler arrived from Annapolis to-night with the | frigate Constitution ta tow, with 250 midsb! from the Naval acneny 25 ee: )e companies of Massachusetts troops ( men, | hak the ship. The steamers Alabama and j Kiarion had arrived at Annapolis. Destractive Fire at Leavenwerth. | Leavenworth, April 26. —A fire broke out at | noon yesterday ia the cellar of Eddy & Arnold's drug store, at the corner of Maine and Delaware a4 | — and spread —— extraordl: rendering it imposs! to save any | on the building ebout $120,000. Lasared for €45- | 000. The block was one of the finest in the city. Activity at the Chariestewn Navy-Yard. Boston, April 29 —Thereis it activity et | the Charlestown navy-yard. ity-five bun- dred men worked throughout Sunday | Lieut, Knox has been appointed to the command of the steamer Massachusetts. An Unfeund-d Rumer. Pxivavecruia, April 29.—An unfounded: ‘was prevalent bere to-day that Senator Mason — arrested at , Cecil county, Mary- Steamer Ashere. | New Verx, April 29—The steamer Bremen, from Soutnampton, is ashore on Romer Shoals, with two tugs alongside. The Niagara at New York. New York, April2s —The United Statessteerm a Niagara is reported | fog. below, detained by = wantenee Pa. av., between Lith and 12th sts. | un ae wy narl Soot of Beventocath 1 PECIAL NOTICE j _ erebentre, currouras. | No, APS. at coe aps im

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