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Tur Yours 7 abe preepeet has § Man's Cuaistisn Adséétarion a L 0 Cc A L N E W. Ss ° abet dea apee nhneit sriry aopartoun 4np THE VoLUNTEERs.—By the announcement 3 — connected with our Navy Yard In the ordnance | elsewhere, it will be seen that the You ‘ Men's Crry Cowncizs, May 6.—Board of Aldermen.— | department this is strikingly perceptible, and ail | Christian Association, in continuatice of its series bands are taxed to their utmost, making thirteen hours perday. Thecasting ofshot and shell bas not quickened much, as it has been carried on quite extensively for some time, and the Government has of good works, have taken measures having a special interest for the U. S. volunteers now in this city. We commend the invitation of the Association to their earnest attention. A communication was received from F. McNer- hany, Esq., of the Sizth Ward. tendering bis res- ignation as a member of the Board of Aldermen nominating Mr. F CURE sxclany ae ee cake ator most inexbaustible supply of these — peg dl saanen. Clerk, in place of Wm. J. preservers of publie peace; but Minte Dalle, per-| Wasurncton Asttum.—The report of the in- CS cussion caps, bomb-fuses, and brass field and boat howitzers are being finished up and prepared for use with great dispatch. In this department the lathes are full of guns, the floors strewn with others just from the foundery, or in the hands of workmen, while half a dozen bright barkers, lately mounted upon their neat carriages, are drawn up in one end of the building. In fact this work has been hurried to such an extent that the regular workmen were not able to perform it, and some have been turned in the machine shops by extra machinists. These guns are of various si ix, twelve, and twenty-four pounders. he number of vessels which have been run- ning in and out of the Eastern Branch for the last week renders it almost impossible to keep any sort of acorrect ‘run’ of their names or move- ments. The snug-looking Pawnee, Pocahontas and Anacostia were -yesterday evening anchored in the channel, the two former with ir decks tendant, referred to the asylum committee in the Common Council yesterday, shows the number of prisoners in the workhouse department during the month of April, as follows: Remaining on March 3ist, 33; received in April, 57-95. Dis- charged, 38; eloped, 6—44. Total remaining, 51. Roesery.—Last night the stores of C. W . Bote- ler & Son, and Boteler & Willson, in the Iron building on the avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, was entered by robbers, who suc- ceeded in finding the key of the tron safe and stole over $400 in money. Also, one from the same, nominating W. H. Bright for Lieutenant of Police, in place of Edward agg read 8 promoted; referred. ing A 5 CURE 5 B Also, one nom! nat! lenry Nash as Police ‘Constable for the —. Ward, in place of Wm. H. Bright, promoted; referred. ‘Mr Bepivoubmttiea a resolution requesting the Mayor to communicate to this Board, at its next meeting, a full s*atement of the entire indebted- ness of this Corporation, except the funded debt, together with a list of the names of the parties to ‘whom the Corporation is indebted. and for what pur said debts were incurred; =. A uesting the Ma: send to this ‘scopy of the iss ent furnished Board a copy of the last bank his office by the Bank of Washington; Mr. Brown, from the finance committee, re- ported a bill pea $300 to facilitate the Imakiag up of the corporation tax books. Mr. Moore desired to know what the necessity CURE <u kinds Tux Buxcess Corrs, from Albany, numbering about two hundred men, and said to be one of the best drilled companies in the country, arrived at Annapolis yesterday. They are expected here some time to-day. ay: PR, KesheatasG NervousHeadache & Feadache. By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be Prevented; and prop: “protected from the rain by canvass stretched from | Sex elsewhere the notice of a meeting to be | if taken at the commencement of an atteok imme- “ir mewn tated Yat he bad learned te-day | #ide to side. The Anacostia bad steam up at | held this evening for the organization of a new | diste relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. suodown, and seemed to be getting ready fora Cruise; but everything about the others was quiet, save when the whistle of the boatswain ing up the boys rang across the water. Ther Lie] was filled with Tne clothing of the sailors an: marines, but itis not probable that they dried very fast in the driving showers which dashed down at short intervals, drenching the sentries and washing out ‘+ cusses’? as well as dirt. The Moant Vernon laid at the wharf with a 22-pounder on her bows, and afew men dodging about in the cabins, ready to tors an iron com plimentashore atany time from their heavy guns. About 2 o’clock p. m. y: ry, the side-wheel steamer Cutaline, of the New York and Bri: that there had not been a day’s work done by the late tax clerk towards ing the tax books. in the excess of his patriotism in some other cause be had left the work of his office andone, and had vacated bis even without the for- mality of a resignation. It would take the as- sistance of one extra clerk with the tax clerk for three months to get the books up. Mr. Mocre said that he was satisfied with the a but theught it a little singular that this tax clerk bed been permitted so to neglect dia work, and draw pea a Mr. Bayly would like to know where the head of the city government had been while all this Reglect of official dut volunteer company. Naw Jatton —Col. Lamon hesappointed Jobn | 4#dacke to which females are so subject. H. Wise, of this city, jailor at the Washington county jail, in place of P. H. King. $20,000 Stock. eer Positively, sellin: t our entire stock o} sto odes business. ‘Virginia: and Waehing’ ton money taken, storing the natural elasticity and strength Marrugys & Gonz, whole systom. Seventh street, m 4-7t Between | and K streets, They seldom fsilin removing the Nausea and They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tivenss: For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and al! persons of sedentary Aabdits, they are val- uable as 8 Lazative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and re of the The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time chenges of our cli Sot gctag ont rt, and the little sc maroc el Tee i emckint and 2 they hare ted and rel rew ‘ket Artisan, of the 7 . Ex having proved that si: 7 Preven relieved a vast amount of Mr. Brows, free the carve conimalttes, reported | New York and. Haltinere transportation lines, | Anscdien oftan’ se tes iy ‘Gnd Certainly when | pain and suffering rom Headashe, whether ori¢i- 2 bill suthorizing the issuing of certificates of in- | *'Tived at the Yard, having on board an immeose | taken in the early stazes o the disease, recourse | nating in the nervous system or from m deranged debtedness of the Corporation of Washington; | Mount of stores, consisting of mess beef, pork Trochess" or Lozenges; ot tho Gord, Cough or irs | stat of the stomack, laid on the table, and eae emimpacnal deer Ser ieee See, eae, pros viney) Soa io pase ritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this | Ther are entirely vegetable in their composition, the next meeting of the board. 7 precaution & more serious attack may bo altectaalls warded off. iblic Speakers and Singers will fi them effectual for gicering and streue Cangas the voioe, See advertisemen' de i-ly in bales was also brought on the Artisan. About 5 o'clock the litile tug Robert Leslie brought over from the Arsenal the steamship South, followed by the side-wheel steamer Wyo- ming, which took otf from the Star of the South quite an amount of freight. These vessels landed the Brooklyn Regiment at the Arsenal on Sunday Bill for the relief of Flint & Brewer; passed. Bill for the relief of A. Graff; . Bill of the lower board providing for a reduc- tion of the expenses of the city; referred. Common Council —The of the Intendant of the Asylum was to the appropriate Star of the administer them to children, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Prof. Wood's advertise- DER, have you see! ae 7. it; it will interest you. ment in our paper. R: au 2-coly and may be taken at all times with perfoct safety without making any change of diet, and the ab sence of any disagrerable taste renders it easy to The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. ————_ Spalding on exch Box. committee. York. | To THE AFFLictEp !—Be sure to read the adver- Fi i. Mr. Meade, from the police committee, re- | The large wig provanl a Mendig tay nut near | tisement of MoLeaa’s Btrensthening Cordin! apd Gold by Druggieta and sll other Dattors in Bedi ported a bill for the better preservation of public | the bridge, and the little tug Wide Awake bug- | Blood Pumtfier, m another column, tf fo order, providing that all res where intoxtca-| ved the wharf at the lower ship house, from PENNIES. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt o ting liquors are sold be closed at 8 o’clock p.m. | which a number of workmen are getting out sbi Persons desiring pennies will always find them | the PRICE, 26 CENTS. dai a: under a Lies of $50; - timber. Several smail craft are unloading for exchange at the Star Office counter. uf 2 Also, a bill providing for a reduction of the ex- | and row-boa‘s are constantly darting about smong All orders should be addressed to eee ee Parton; passed—yeas 10,naysé. | the vessels and dancing like cockle suclis upon DIED, Que aed cronies the duties to's comuissioner of: om the swell in the wake of the steamers. At Richmond, on the 5th instant, of consumption, mpan Sraurr, New Vos. The new sloop of war Pensscola is rapidly ap- ‘hing completion, and will be ready for sea na few weeks. As many workmen as can con- ventently work in her hoid are fitting up her en- gines with expedition, and everything is driving ahead with rapidity. Her spars have been re- moved from her decks, her stern treated to a fresh provements; abolishes the water registrar and purveyor, and trensfers the duties to one commis- sioner; abolishes the ward commissioners of im- provements, and ‘ides for one commissioner to perform the duties; makesa reduction of thirty- six policemen; abolishes the canal commissioners asat present, and imposes the duties upon one SAMANTHA A., wile of J. W. Hercus, in the 2d yearofherage. . ( FFICERS, PETTY OFFI men who were on board o1 the capture of any sinver can ERS, AND Sea- SPALDING’S U.S. ships at Cc. an of their caine for THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF CEPHALIC PILLS, oney promptly atten led to. md = “ mont 1 eee rep? “WALLACH, | WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER commissioner; and also provides that the salary aaa Ager (i eg ee ‘ . ‘ nahietome p ©: oie inter FROM of the collector shall not exceed €2,000 In anyone | When completed, she will be one of out finest LOUISVILLE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, HEADACHE Weriea, miei aipehetiabten totic ace reducing | pauonal vessels ofoat, and may yet get a chance | by iue Lick Wator, and other Medicinal Watts, aay the expenses of Corporation—to take effect er King Davis I. 5 (fetlbes ie genera ~ eines received xi. Ayer’s, Schenck’s, and other Medicines on sale, MOORE’S West End Drug Store, ap 2-2w 113 Penn avenue. SPRING CLOTHING, r Wat, STEPHENS # CO are this day in 5, cept of their eecond supp!y of SPRING CLOT ING and material tor their custom trade, con: ing of New Céoths, Cassimers and Vestings, of the latest series, which they will make to order in 6u- pexior style at very Low prices. _ Gentlemen wishing an immediate outfit will in in our Ready made Department every articie Wearing Apparei suitable to their wa ts. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Penn. avenue. after the 30th of June next. [The following are th salaries to be received Dy the respective office.s of the Corporation, under the above-mentiony,g bill: Registrar, $1,100; Tax Clerk, $1,000; Rook-keeper, $1,000; Members of tte City Courell, each, $50; Corporation Attorney, $300; City, Surveyor. $1,500; Sealer of Weights and Me ssnres, $100; Inspector of Fire Apparatus, $50; inspector of Flour, $25; Secretaries of City Ceancil, each, $100; Messengers of the City Coun- ‘etl, each, $175; Messengers of the Mayor and Registrar's offices, each, $300; Intendant of the Asylum, $700; Physician of the Asylum and Small Pox Hospital, $300; Commissioners of the Asylum, each, $100; secretaries of the Board of ‘Commissioners, each, $100; Chief of Police, 31,600; Lieutenant of Police, 8800; Police Con- Stables. $550; Police Constableat Railroad Depot, A SPEEDY'AND SURE CUR CommenpaLe.—At a meeting held by the IS WITHIN THEIR REACH, members of company D, Seventy-first Regiment, at their quarters, Sfould Room, Navy Yard, a large number of the members being present, Mr. Kirby was called to the chair, and 8 K. Wallace peels ce secretary. The chairman stated the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of or- genizing regular tri-weekly meetings for prayer Messrs. Wallace and nda 4 Mr. Srauvine, ¢ able proof of the efficacy of this truly scientific discovery. and exhortation. madea few appropriate remarks, after whic Capt Meschutt addressed the company, stating the pleasure he felt upon bearing of the course the company were taking, and congratulated the men on the determination one and all evinced to uphold the character and efficiency of the regi- ment The following resolutions were passed, unanimously: Resolved, That from this date we will hold Mr. Spatpinc—Sir: I have tried Pilis, and J like them so well that send me two dollars worth more. gave a few ont of the first box Send the Pills by mail, and ob! Your ob’t servant, E ME BALZAC’S NOVELS.—The A'chemist, or the House of Cinses; from the French of Honore de Baizac. Free ty mail, 81. Silas Marner. the Weaver of Rayelos; br’ Geo. E As these Testimonials were unsolicited by ey afford unguestion Masonvi.ix, Conn. Feb. 5, 1861. ed Cephalic want you to Part of these are for the ey rey to whom I get from you, lige JAMES KENNEDY. Havsrronp, Ps., Fob. 6, 1861, Elliott, the author of ‘Adam Bede!’ Free py mail, | Mn. Spatpine—Sir: I wish you to send me one $240, Police Magistrates, each. $400; Police 75 cents, FRENCH & RICHSTEIN more box of your Cephalic Pits JL have received a Riagistmic: elected to attend at ihe warduouse | MeetNz# for praver and exhoriton on the eve- | Myp'y 2ts\Pouna aren. | fret dea «/ hr oye them Golly, additional pay, 50; Clerk of the Center | and that as members of the Seventy-first Regi’ | Q’HE WARRENTON SPRINGS, Fauquier Youre respoe aRY ANN STOISHOUSE, Market, $500, Aee'stant Clerk of the Center | ment attached to the United States army, we will Foucty. Vas. will bp open-d onthe 15th — Blarket: @tsu; Clerk of the Western Market, $200, | 40 O0f ulmcat to avstain the reputation of the re- | (MI, }a,the meantime lin Breven Cane OT et A shane ie, ‘100; Ward Physicians, each, giment, and 1 far as lies in our power discoun- board: 239 per month; $10 per 2 per anpecy 18,10 tenance the slightest infraction of the articles of war Resolved, That we cordially invite the officers and members of the regiment to unite with us fn this determination, and that we shall always be pleased to have them take part In our meetings. After prayer by Corpora) Boeture, the meeting adjourned to meet on Wednesday evening, May and chiltren rs, half price. Horses 5% ROS'T HUDGIN day ; white servants three-fourth $100; Principals of District Schools, esch, S500; under 10 and over 2 Assisiants of District Schools, each, $150; Princt- pals of Male Primary Schools, each, $450; Prin- cipals of Female Primary Schools, each, $350; Assistants in Primary Sctools, each, $300; Sub- assistants in Primary Schools, exch, $50; ‘L.easu-er of Public Schools, $100; Secretary ‘of Public ‘3 mediately. % = Warrenton Springs, Va Respectfuliy yours, INO. B.S) GPECIAL NOTICE TO a i OUR CUSTOMERS, In consequence of the unsctt.ed ataie of the coun- try, and ths general suspension of business, we de- them excellent, H.C. Sratupine—Sir: You will please send mo two boxes of your Copnalic Pills, Send them im- . phe ss S.—TAave ured ons box of your Pillr, and find SELLE Vernon, Obio, Jan. 15, 1851. wRy C. Lone, Erq.: Pl d inclosed Schools, $150 The salaries of the essistants in 8th, at 8 o'clock sire to clone a]! scsounta © ar hovks, and will ee ou ke which Fb peer aye the Public Schools are to be left discretionary ? ee enka ind crted tp come forward and settio as i ae ils, Gre trwiy the bast ; ‘ = : oon wibie, oblige na. Soe eee en a ORE AE |) Fe ae Dilekidkd Disone vie Ruvinaee — eee TW) COLLEY & CO., “purest A. STOVER, P.M. "Ms. Basby moved to ncend be constituting the | Yesterday, an officer of the New York Zouaves | 802-20 523 Seventh st. above Pa. av. Belle Vernon, Wyandut 60, 0. second section of the items relating to the pebite | Went to the office of Justice Donn with vee nO | A CARD. BrvEaLy, Mzzs,, Doo, 11, 1909, schools, and providing that the compensatioa of | H0rer, to explain the course intended to be pur- | 1 WOULD Respectfully call the attention cf the Uy + Ty 192% sued by the Colonel commanding the regiment, with two of his men, who are in {rons and under guard Horner stated that the men were charged with outrageous conduct in a house near the rail- road depot, and he claimed them to be tried by the civil law. He stated further, that Captain Carrington, the District Attorney, held him re- H.C. Spaupite, = 1 wie! or ‘arge show bi''s, to bring y mors partioularly before my « have anething of the kit, pi eitizen and strangor to cur new lotof Men's and Boys’ CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS and CAPS, 1 oan xsiely say that | am now repared to sell goods on better terms than ever jon’t forget to cali and look at our new goods, J.H. SMITH, Clother, ap 5-Im No. 460 Seventh st. near F. the employees named shail not exceed the sums mentioued; adopted, and the billasamended wes a Mr Easby fntroduced a concurrent resolution providing for the election of commissiouers of election in joint meeting of the two boards, to convene on Monday next at 6 o’clock p. mj; t Cephalic Sick Heatache. (urutliy iasting twodaye, an Gtiach in one tor I seat her astomers, If © send to me. One of my customers. who is cutject to severe r some circulars Pille you | was your Pills, which adopted. sponsible fr these men; but that Col. Ellsworth PI yee ptt parle Respectfully yours, W. B, WILKES. ton of the current tax books of the corporation; | tj. Donn asked if they were cae tn ote cause. Baclieh Bisek @ ni yy iow Hisar: tee esate Se: eer Se ae ate ‘The Aldermen’s bill making appropriation for i sald Bo. Justice Dona then told bim if he Davo aclipeenaat cay. ‘here ae York—Dear Sir: ineiod find twenty-five genta, the repeir of canal bridges was referred to the | B24 not motieeerenaitic turer e pegs Birds, Rea Wing Binok bitda, Hod Hinde Dover | (23), fF which send box of * Cepuaite Puls. 0, Trained Birds. canal committee. Adjourned. Price 3 conta Send to addroes of Kev. Wm. C, Filler, Reynolds- Colonel Ellsworth stated that his intention was to | to $50. Ca kinda from 10 ents to $10, at | 2S, Franklin county, Ohio Mone Jzesxy BLvss—Lest night, at 9x | MAke an example of these men before the revi- SOLN OMEARAS Bird Store, No. 586 Pa ket em Pills work like @ charm—cure Headache ment, and then to deliver them to the civil authority The justice remarked that he thought the only way by which the prisoners could be obtained, if Col. Ellsworth refased to deliver them, was by writs of habeas corpus; that course could be pursued by the District Atiorney, if he thoug ht proper. o'clock, the Fourth New Jersey Regiment arrive im this city direct from Annapolis by rail, and marched at once to their quarters over Wood- ‘ward's bard ware store, in Datreet, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Tbe Fourth, like the other New Jersey Regiments, is a most creditable show in favor of the little State from whick they hail. They ere active, hardy men, and come weil appointed for active service. New Jrrsey indeed, done the handsome thing. The cfticers of the Regiment are as follows: Colonel Miller, Snue, at the Capitol gate, Wood and Ceal. A No.1 article of WOOD on han4, prepared to auit the waats ofeach customer. Wood sold cdrd length aleo, or in any w&y Or any quantities de sired. U9™ Coal kept tn Coal Houses, soreened before de livering. fe9 Sn Traly yours, Mr. Spatorne—sir: for a box of Cephalic Pil duced to send for more. ss : Please send by retura mail. Di More Zovaves—The New Jersey Zouaves, Company H, Second Regiment, are asfine, hardy, serviceable looking set of soldiers as any here. WM. C. FILLER, Yrsitanti, Mich., Jan, 14. #1. long since I sent to you ior the cure of the Ner- vous Headache and Cosiiveneas, and received the same, and they had so good an effect that Iwas in- rent to WHEELER, Ypsilanti, Mich. IL7™ 2.249 lbs. to the ton. {> Personal attention to every order, T.J.& W. M. GALT. Office 282 Pa. nv., batween llth and 12th sts. Wood S1ill and Wharf foot of Seventeenth street, below War Department. ma 3-tf 3,000 russ ‘They number 65 men, rank and file, and are com- manded by Captain Babcock, who sa thorough- going officer anda gentlemen. Their uniform consists of dark blue Zouave jacket, slashed at the sides, sleeves tipped with red, and the whole ornamented in true Zouave style with red and yellow trimmings neatly displayed, red fatigue Lieut. Col. Stroub, Quartermaster Linton, Pay- master Davis, Adjutant Hatch, -urgeon Wcolston, Assistant Surgeon Satterthwaitb; Co. A, Cock Rifies. Capt. Perine, Bordentown; Co. B, Capt Gale; Co. C, Stockton Cadets, Captain Jackson; Co. D, Gloucester Guard, Capt. Stafford; Co E, Camden Artillery, Capt. Mickle; he P, (flag From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va they were made, vig: Cure of forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. BUTTER, BUTTER of the vory company.) Camden Zouaves, Capt. Hunt; Co G, | C@P with blue and yellow trimmings, goose grey cases, with entire suceer: . . | trowsers folding down at the bottom over cow- best quality. c : Se E Rldce, Capt PE TR Eee: anes bide leggings, which reach the calf. They weat Aine, PENNSYLVANIA BUCKWHEAT, From the Democrat, St. Clovd, Mina, dark blue shirts with yellow facings down the front, and are provided for cold and wet weather with heavy dark blue overcoats, having large comfortable capes. The company is armed with Minie rifies and sword bayonets. They are in- dividually experts in the details of military mat- ters, and would be formidable opponents in action. Salem, Capt. Dianeghson; Co. K, Marion Rifles, Capt. Burling. ‘The total of men on the muster roll 8784. Their uniform consists of dark biue coat and pants, trimmed with light blue cord; dark blue fatigue caps, similarly trimmed, and grey regulation overcoats. T! are armed with the old flint lock muskets, altered to percussion locks Each mean carries io Lis keapsack two shirts, two pair of drawers, two pairs of socks, a tin plate, knife and fork, soap, comb and brush. The men coin- Corpes somewhat of the lack of sufficient rations, . KING & BURCHELL, fo 2s Sorner Vermont av. and Fifteenth st. W TRAVELING TRUNKS. E Offer for aaie the largest assortment of TRAVELING TRUNKS to. be found in this city, comprising best Sole Leather Gee ies’ Dress and Packing Trunks, Va- Legon egal Bage, &c., which we are now so'ling at very low prices. 7lOw PROWWALL, STEPHENS & €0., apis 422 Penn. avenue, OMETHING NEW *ON FREE EXHIBI- may have them in case of au,attack. From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I. ever CEentTRaL GuaRDHOUSE —Brfore Justice Thomp- son he morning the following cases were dis- of: Simon Lundy-and Mathew Smith, drunk and From the Western R. R. Gazette, Chicago, rivalied Cephalic Pills. Cephalic Pills accomplizh the ei iv which 3 in a They have beon tested in more than a thousand Ifyou are, or have been troubled with the head- ache, send fora box,(Cephalio Pills,) so that you The Cephalic Pilisare said to be a remarkably eeotive races fee the Laer pad = ‘ae tne for that very frequent complaint w! has been discovered. - qh. We heartily endorse’ Mr. Spalding, and his un- ; 7 TION.”’—A very large lot of CLOTHING mad wat otherwise ure In fine condition and spirits, | disorderly; workbonse 30 days. URNISHING GOODE HATS and CAPS. at | Prom the Southern Path Finder. New Orleans, La. form their duties li ood |, Mergeret Wise, Sarah Grayson and Wm. Pat- : ath et. N. gat ‘Try them ! you thst are afflicted. and we are sure pene omer teeta hy or frerendty fs from | terton, free negroes, persons of evil life and fame, | Nake ar eee NB Ail of the above coads | | Try them ; you thst sreafilioted and we are sure guilty of disorderly conduct; fined each $6 12. resis ot very low prices, at oat Tis, Nese E aps Walter Marshall and John Byron, disorderly Camden connty. Seventh at.. hetwean E and Fs m numerous list that has received other medicine cau produce, benefits that no Angst or Carr. MiLLEx —Yesterday, Capt. | and breaking windows; fined $3.12’ each. OY FOR THE SICK AND SUFFERING, “Leek Gtas, Wier ee reed oy acon | does ning ee trauig negtan noomet |S READE WIE ADR APREREED | Prt Si oeit Demers Harrover, on a warrant ci og him with com- : BR. tie i ine. plicity in the murder of Cornelius Boyd, by | % burn her house and kill her, was comm! APPLY acc -EMEDY Pills) is rapidly increasing. giving the order under which the eant and for court. REJOICE IN HEALTH, _ From the Gaxette, Davenport, Towa. squad acted. He was taken before Justice Donn, | | Mary Branson, disorderly and profane; work- |. do you 3 Are you the viotim of eng Mr. Spaidin would not connect his name with and Lieut John A. Willett being present, was | house 60 ps { ~ Slae tices! Whatars Gas ie, irom im, | an article he did not knot to possese real merit, sworn, and testified that he beard the conversation | | Mary McCann, for Ret ny erg ecenedl per or ask, whatare they not? bidod ts the wa ‘between Capt. Miller and the eant relative to | loaded pistol, and snapping it at Eugene O’Con- aroe of ‘and health, and itis the first element From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va. the arrest . Murphy the captain that | 2r, wassent to the workhouse for 90 days, in de- Gow being to nd to cause which affecte © are sure that persons enffering with the head- he bad a clue to 2 man who was acting with the | fault of $26 12% fine and costs. the e Pulae bi: ¥ The over ©, who try them, will stick to them, secess'onists, and asked if he should arrest him. ie @ Arri Ty spe) ; ic Capt. Miller gave no such order, but enjoined the | |Strrosep Rusaway Suave.—This morning rile neo Rheumatien. Ner- + pide nig wpe rete Lhd srowsiny tie i sergeant to do nothin rashly, and arrest nobody | bout 8 o’clock, Mr. John Owyer was accosted Lag catalina PE be scone pointy E> unless upon affidavi arly made. Murphy | 8¢8r the encampment, hom the county road lead- | fieg| 0. v9 thenr a asked if he should take blm, dead or alive. The | !™g from Seventh to Fourteenth street, by a] blood, eal kindiy then an: cen ly With the bi From the Daily News, Newport, R. I, captain gave no such order, but told the sergeant | Colored man, who inquired the way to Annapolis. | Use the vitalixing of pature for ite aid, Cephaiio Pills are taking the place of all kinds. to act discreetly, and do nothing to injure the Mr. Owyer directed him out towards North Cap- | sud —. and ss{d be wanted te | itol street, and proceeded to the grocery of Win. | Bs From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass. character <a : to Sommond ‘to your confidence that eraly valuabia seer owe as TE taylan VEG. Aare D OTION. redeem the character of the corps. Upon this} McChesney, near the Park, where the negro soon Said to be very efficacious for the headache, after made his appearance, and called for whisky. ; Tall 1 Gaptain Ai which wie axed at G2 use | On being questioned relative to hie destination, vith regard to, this almost infsilible specific | Brom the Commercial, Cincinnati. Ohio. ps for a further hearing. > | he said be was going to Bladensburg. This eh evidences thie at efficnvy are sus- | Suffering humanity can now be relieved. ppear ie aoe Se Guyer sspicions, and be, sisted ad tavows.s ourative ‘and : ir. McChesney, attempted to arrest him. ts from its use are a bale arti sot pment at bo Ww hereupon the mae drew a pistol and fired, and the best medica! skili have feiled. {0 A single bottle of bere of every description. This morning there | inflicting a flesh wound in the arm of the latter, ‘aoucht hom ths SPALDING'S. PREPARED GLUE cars of =< oa or ssSchont Ga many | 204 in leg of Mr. Owyer. The negro then 4 Hon leateand pe rae? 2 Sootsrene sania loaded with army stores, fled, leaving two coats with the pockets filled justi will save ten times its cost annually, fohates pirscmamies [muerte =" | eh eee SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUR! xes, ma’ , &e., ——— tative o loaded — — —— oa ih emt Cxntzn Manxet—The country dealers who ly by i restorative foots, the ret SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! ammcaition —- liste is stacked up on | bave beena little fearful of venturing over the ‘or respectable ate, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! the pistformn, awaiting ‘the orders of its owners. | State lines to sell their produce in the Washington | oity, and by the propeiater, = ' The military surveillance has in a measure been | Market begin to resume their stands. The quan- her name is blown on the SAVE THE PIECES! tity of provisions offered by them increases, but ‘withdrawn from some points in the vicinity, and | Of GE nce come up tothe old average. The ECONOMY! coufined to the entrances of the depot. teal on the eae iat DISPATCH outside stands were occupied tosomeextent. The 4h: inva Sriroa is True Saves Nine” £1} Lapizs, ATTENTION licensed dealers do not raaen the facilities | Georg: ‘oupsty the mn # ei te Die As soculepts will appar, even in weil reguiated Flats, and other fancy goods of Mrs R.G. Eteb: | for getting their usual stocks or t ucts of | er es Soe SE el, Gere, oe suhe See eee ate rates Wesonan ele aic: | sidered, wre quits haderaie, Yhe dames ices | EIREMEIVS INSURANCE COMPANY 7 |Oo=™IIES = L mY t , ar . see New York.) has just arrived, If you will | very pressing, and tlescomparatively dull. ‘The | EP or SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE ll soon you Will ind a beautiful assortment of | fish market continues to P ed from the WASHINGTON AND GEOKGETOWN. all such emergencies, and no household on pase i which will be cold very cheap | Potomac landings; business dull. ‘The dealers o afford to be without it, Itis always ready. and pracret times. Remember it is No 12] say they geta few shad and herring from Alex- Capital... $200,000. to the eticking point. andria, shad being $6 to $3 per 100 and herring 85 to $6 per 1,000 PRovipinc ror THE SoLDIERS.—We learn that a number of ladies are waiting on the citizens for “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. : Brush sccompanies each Bottle. 3 conte, Addross Pennsylvania avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, No. 12. t rerEp In.—The following field officers of anpeane Militia have been mustered into the Ofcs corm 1 C strect and Lowsiana av., over Bank of Washington. INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, Pric HENRY C. SPALDING, service of the United States: Jone Pre ee at of clothin, acer nee No. 48 Cedar street, New York. ‘verett, Lemuel Towers, Lieutenant ters object is commendable, shou! —_— Gotunstey F H. King. A. Balbach, aud J. McH. CAUTION. ealisttheacti vesympathies of all good and humane amongst People us. Hollingsworth, Majors PE eres trnaare every TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ——<————————— R. CHAS. OTELE! . % SURGEON riage iT. The Southern Congress ing located him-elf permanent y in Wash Moxtcomenr, May 3.—In Congress yesterday, Mr. Wright, of Georgia, introduced a bill ax- thorizing the President toaccept volunteers with- out the formality of a call on the States Thebtu ‘Wes referred to the committee on military affsirs. Mr. Bartow offered a series of resolutions,wbieh Were unanimously passed, ex i the thenks lof the people of the Cor | Beauregard and the forces of South Carolina for | their gallent end successful serviees in the reduc- tion of Fort Sumter A bill was also | pointment of as many Chapiai ry | the President considers expedient, the | cighty-five dollars per month, without ot fers his professiona) servos to citi sojournécs, in all ths veo SS } branches of his prot ésrom. npor the most | Teoeat.y improved sgatem of tistry. r. B.. having studied with one of the most em- ' inent ard exp-rienced Dentists of Washington, and als» with the Dectal College of Ba | from whom he bas received hie diploma, feels con: fident that his operations will | ai bmp on! rat. t HA A ose who will 18 professional ¥. Office No, 336 Pa aveuue, between 3th and loth fte., over stevens's Lace Store; open from9a m. to4p.m ap l-ec2m D*:. | OCKWOQD & DARRE|L ARE PRE- neert TRETHon VULCAN- the army as to be ei- ITE BASE. s hew rd improved mode | lowances en nade re ~ ee os, tinsienen. aotininaan fortable to wear and much cheaper than @ y other, An Attack on Caire Meditated. Also, ‘Te-th rnserted on Geld Plate, « alt Dental Cairo, Hlinols, May 4 —General Pillow, Gen- Operations of any kind that may be Semren Or | eral Ely, and three other inent officers of fice Room No 5. in the Washington Building.oor- | Confede y, with temas Ke ~ sal sapere od ja 1 am ‘onfederate army th a large number of Mise!s- and Seveut! opp. Arkansas, and Tennessee troupe, are at M 1 << H. eed os amgelll arriving there daily 5 ven paten ofthe MINERAL PLATE FEEL =° | Colone! Prentiss, the commanding officer at this E TEETH, at- is personally at his office in this o:t Ma: ‘+ ond dat wear thewe tecth ib iret cann: ‘ear ere, perso! Who cannot wear these. ~. Satine , has just recetved the following dispatch rom three prominent citizens of Cincinnati: “General Pillow bas several steamers ready at P meat mth Scoaen bai 4 Memphis He meditates an immediate attack on with any styleand pais of Teeth they may Cairo but to those who are particular and wish the ‘To waich Colonel Prentiss replied : cleanest, strongest, and most Kertoot denture “Let him come. He will learn to dig « ditch srtenn proseen Loo, NERAL PLATE will te | on the right side. I am ready ” Rooms in this city—No. 338 Pa. avenue, between Massachusetts is! jre—Funeral ef Cer- 9th and 10th ef. » 907 ‘rch teats Pipa! perat Necdhem. Bostox, May 4 —Governor Andrew bas called 2 specie! session of the Legislature, to conveneon gay inst. ‘be funeral of Corporal Needham took place at Lawrence to-day. After private services at the residence of deceased, the remains were removed totbe City Hall, escorted by a large civic and CARRIAGE FACTORIES. WASH rns, erwsonbeh ond ol Se patel dee eaihcl 9 mama of Secs Ges reapce A precenion, Flags were @ —_ at agons, Park Pheat mily -mast.and many private and publi id riences, fad Bueeves, which we will all were draped in mournln: cleanest lps The bodies of W bitney and Ladd will be re. moved to Lowell on Monday, their relatives de- clining a pablic funeral tn Boston, which was tendered to them by Gov. Andrews. The Lowell ei: mechanics in diferent brane! oft the ns we fistter cureelves that ¥s thow je styles and quality of work that will give satis tion, combining lightness, comfort and duratali nearly 213,000 Volunteers are still pouring in. The whole South ts fully aroused, and arming at e point The steamer Arizona bas arrived from Brazos, with a quarter of a million in specie. Disturbance at Harrisburg, Pa. RARRissURG, May 5.—Almost a riot occurred bere this afternoon, in consequence of the arrest of a soldier by a police officer for disorderly con- duct. The officer used his billo In making the arrest, and the comrades of the prisoner attempted Brescue. The soldiers made threats, anda crowd soon assembled The mayor called out Home Guard with loaded muskets, when order was restored. Three companies from Cur. tin were marched in, and all the soldiers focnd in the city were escorted to the camp. oR cine Sesaausael by Se city authorities will take charge of the obsequies the shortest notio pt pont 38801 “Attairs in New Orleans Conc At Ei ERRSANN © BOPP. New Once woke ir associations of ap 27-dly , 4 Indies of New Orleans were formed to-day for —— 5 (ARRiAeEe. ~— pes 4 nacre and for making = tnt an andages. and nursl the sick and Ta Sabssriber baving pate sdditiens te bi wounded. The meetings were very large and en- “| District where beg factaea for thusiastic. The ladies’ military fair yielded WAGONS ofall & ye 8 CBRNE su’ rparsed, and 1 trersonetetinicten "=" Dusessue Sopes as of Carriaces and Bight Wagons repien Ail REEARSoeatiy dent, audall orders prempt te ce i _ GAS FITTING, &c. ‘M. F. DOVE & CO, Ww! Are Now ders Sei o tans oom wen SiN Which th SS PLUMBING, CAE OR BEE Byenue, where 2 = be fou ete, tment 5 a omni ELIF other BPA Rai eed ote CAN EFER . GAS FIXTURES. E Have in store, and are dai_y receiving, @AS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns and igus and Finish, suporior in style to anything heretoiore Offered in this market, We invite citizens gorars! ¥, to call aud examines our stock of Gas and Water ixtures, feeling confident that we have the best sclectad stock in Washington. TK €. All Work ta the above lige intrusted to our care will be promptly ationded to. chusetts. Bostox, May 6 —An election to C , to Hill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Charles Francis Adams as Minister to London, Will be ordered for June Lt Orders bave been issned from beadquarters for the formation of four new regiments of infantry Col. Fletcher Webster's regiment will proceed to Fort Warren to-day. Arrival ef the hawba. MYERS & McGHAN. New Yorn, May 5 —The steams bip Cabawbe, mar 5-tf S78 D street, | from New Orleans and Havana, arrived to-day SNYDEF. ~ | Her dates from Havena ere to the 30th ultimo. L I LOMBER AND GAS FITTER, | Business wes entirely — owing to the accounts from the Uni! States. Sugar was lower, ‘2nd no freights could be bad in American bottoms, but bizh rates were paid for foreign vesseis Has removed to the corner oi Tweifthand F ets, He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon the most favorable terms, aud guaranties entire aztisfaction. Hehan on hend « lot of COOKING ard other STOVES, which he will sell leca than cost,as ho The Penusyivania Troops. : id of % - wishes to get rid of them. no? | Haxnrenvo, May 5 ~The Mt iment, Col FFI OF INSPECTOR A SEA | Johnstone, and the 15th, Col. Oal 5 ve on Or BS NETERS —_ formed at — oe oe Wasuineton, July It, j companies also in camp. p i ment. OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T Aw Mee | Col "Zeigler, have formed st York encampment. ably to the provisions ofthe ordinance of th ore Portion pperes May wu p, the undersigned onyie taviome heuoyer ie sp ay Toronto, C. W., May4.—Information bas been ast, prove, and ascertain the scourncy of | ofsny gas meter in use in thie city.” foana inoorrect, wi! be condemned, sealed Aud marked as tree, will be loid before the magistrates that Americans ere enlisting men in Toronto for service in the United Statesarmy. Detectives are at work to discover wee Freel 2 Le acourste in ite and arrest the parties at ©: vo sealed aocording!y, Shon dha tala Stadion salgrern put in Seaton Wren sitet! Lousyilie for the Union. o No. 810 Soventh etrest,(nesr Odd Fel- ows’ Hell) 2 from & 8, m., 233. CHAKLES W. CUNNINGBAM, Jy 18-tf Inspector and Sealer of das Meters, to sight thousand. The secession me time siace withdrawn VASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. DS SHUMAN has, after an experience of ten | years, established the atove refege from | okery, self-inbelled Indian or Geren dectora, p.etenders of witoneraft and impostors in gen- Boston, May 6 —Tbe steamer Ben Deford, for Itimore, bas been detained te have her cargo ; examined, at the order of the collector, when she will then proceed to Baltimore. sistho only place where a sure eur : be obtained in the world for a! Bud evil habits, gonorrhe, gieot, se - ness, syphilis, primsry secondary. and tertiary, Organic werkness. pains in the loins, strictures, gen=rai debility, prostration, nervou-ness, restiess | itation of the he Made te Shew Mis Celers. Poatswovrn, N. 8, May 4.—Augustus Jenks the collector of this port, being suspected of sym- pathizing with secesssion, was waited upon to- | day, and compelled to hoist the American fig. j The Maize State Lean. Aveusta, Me., May 4.—For the State loan of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, etx bun | dred thousand have been offered. The bids | varied from par to 4 per cent. premium. New Hampshire PortsmoutH, N. H., May 4.—Five compznies Of State troops are bere, quarted in the barracks of Camp Constitution Study, fociety, cr marriage. yy. S. has the zrestest remedies in the known id for cizeasos of the b ood. goborrha. gicet, €8, 5» philliz, seminal weakness, seil 8! &o. ‘There is no care in which they fail to cw from 3 to 6 days. Vietims of these horrible complaints, who would Wish to be valusble men and oruaments to society. should embrace the earliest opportasity for relink. Dr. Shaman rae madethe moet comp ete » for the com: [his px madistsrce. Tuey will ne furni- leasaut and sgreenble quarter:, x imads as comiOriavie as thoy wor tags notel at less than halfthe cost. Do notforget tue name and number. Dr. Sha man’s office is on the corner ixth street and Penvssivania evenue Clarendon Hotel, opposite oual Hotel, Washington. D C tadistince shoud enciore stamp for Postage. Office hours,9 A.M to 10 P.M, Death of an #diter. New Yorn, May 5—KEdward G. Wilkins, of the New York Herald, died this morning of pneumonia +02 - } , Coast Devaxses.—Gov. Andrew bas notified the Secretary of the Navy that Massachusetts has purchased the age seep —— =e South "parties have been entiord trom my in- | Carolina, recently employed as packets between stitution by certain swindiers un beck streets 1a | Boston and Charleston; that they are thoroughly this oity, who will rue it ti | theday of thoir death, | equipped and manned, and are ready for sea and A word to the wis- is sufficient ap9ly | any government service. Gov. Andrew asks for authority te commission commanders. The Se- retary of the Navy nor the President bas such »u- | thority. They can only be received in the service | as auxiliary to the navy, and must be commanded | by @ regularly commissioned naval officer. If learns ALL- SUFFICIENT THREE, IE 1,2 and tected by Royal ons ax ta a secured by the ters Patent of . Le Is ofthe Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the | inl College of Medicine, Vieons. they are not thus employed, they will be used by ™ 2. Tis invaluable for exhsastion and natorrhea, | the State to ply within Massachusetts waters, to and al! physical disabilities. | protect the commerce of that State. No.2 completely eradiestes all traces of thore diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- | esous and pernicious ues of oo; nd No.3 has entirely suppisn’ ‘Tue Mitaine Machine —A Madison Co , paper jurious use of | tells a good one on an old bachelor, who was . thereh suring to the sufferer speedy | present at a Butter Fair recently beld in London feliet, dispersing all impurities, and rootins ou | A lady who enjoysa joke bugely,asked bim if the venom of di | he would like to see the Milking Machine, one ‘ of which weson exhibition The gentleman of course signitted bis assent, when Mrs ——— con- | ducted bim te a far corner of the room wherea very young person was drawing sustenance from TRIESEMSR, Nos. 1,2and $.are prepared in the form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and sme! ean be c&rricd in the waistooat pocket. Suid In tin cases, aod civided into separate doses. as ad ee by Velpeau, Laliemand, Roux, Ricord, oP rice $3 each, or four cases for $3, which the maternal fount, and pointing to the cherub, paves G3 snd = tad. ppc eter pro De | Mrs said that that was one of the most per- o 9. Wwholessic m u a - BARROW, of 194 bleccker street, New York. , ct #rran ager pam teen tere porgin Immediately on reosiving & remittance, Dr. ssarrow | Vented. Such a roar of laughtes = will forws fig Tricsenmar to any part of the wor'd, likely to bring down the plastering. ked, and addressea secording tothe in- sng of the writer, r | 407 The strong and vigorous attitude of the of all others, that should be read by | Federal Government towards the States attempt- ed aad troksn down sosstitution§ | ing ‘to secede, has had a beneficial effect uw ratity, or Physiological Researches.” | '"E . > 1" ly iltdetrat ° ‘treats minutely of | Government securities, and the registered stock is ali tae symp oms that mvariably develop them- | now quoted 9UsH) jg against Stig (sales) last week— se'ves, sooner or later, resulting from the Fraiition | am advance of i percent. Toe firmness in Fed- apd vitsatr habits of earls youth. 1 ad the natoral effect upon the victim ie is “Human itis beaut tating | eral stocks bas = a re ition of the matri- | yeneral market, which ts steady, with no inelina- minty nol Hag ps en be _ jon fon. in aay direction, to sell at current rates. —N Bis ste Oy ote gos lng gents ly deat! | Y. Express i a? 4 doors haber! Lolnih Reo Te ban A Lette THE Prope or MagrLanp — | Charles B. Calvert, Esq, of Md. bas addressed cents. Sent free every where. Sold siso by 8. C. Ford, Jt» Drug Store, Wash- | a letter to the citizens cf that Stale urging them ington, D.C.” » oie SOUS 2-600. | to stand by the Union, and denouncing the idea of peaceable secession THE CONNECTICUT 4 MUTUAL 2 i nm, that there is much excitement among the Sn py el 1 usvea in Kentucky, especially in nye pene and that apprebensions are entertal an ex- COMPANY | tensive ages. ‘ HRARTFORD. U7 Fechter, the French actor, whose success | {a about to play Onbello tothe lage of Mr Poalps, | is about to y OW 0 to ago r. the well known English tragedian, and Iago to the Othello of Mr. Phelps ‘Captain M states that for a long time | wes. sem ps ninety men a bis ACCUMULATSD CAFITAL, $3,859,411 00. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY, PAID puRING TRE LIFE Bs LJ ASSURED. mand in Fort Pickens, but succeeded in con 1561 Dividend, 50 per cent. peace fhe weakness of the garrigoa from the enem: ements bad arrived APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE RECEIVED BY. a ; j | ‘The ment bas declined Eten tinal |EaeRaiige Sete v unteers from Michiga . five i kv Over bauk of Washington, pea te a nt ICK@RING & SONY PIANOS POR SALE “on. co moouahiy parents oy twats carn, | 17 The ECherchnas,” an E P Journal Lad 206, between th ane roth sta. | pola Reasons—disturbed syte of the i coustry, failure of remittances, e'c. rr) tera tore- | 17 Ex-President Filimore bas beea elected captain of the Home Guard of But com yoerd of the retired comalssioned offi -ers of the” diate the well-known

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