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\ LOCAE “NEWS, || tyr emucqmesnens: wrre| | Marr ter —or seyret dom tetnen | -# PROCLAMATION.» _22 +; DENTISTRY, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS . : 7 eAD Me iar eavedbes tanlio-a ime past, asa large number of vessels have dis-] MArOn"s Orvice, Washington, May 4, 1961. D®- CHAS. R. BOTELER, SS Ee pcre monica? GL oe = = rever examined before J Bernese ties cherged their cargoes left Amows ome The peace, order, and goad government of the ae: , SURG EON LER rss, wa 7 “tr eed ae Tete | Shakal Yoneshe weatane Gas on ein se'tns | Seuee hove nina eines Monday night, are the | city require that, so far as possible, all temptations ton cee hee pense permanent y in Washins- after the firing. | side wheel steamer Cataline, and the propellers +. his pofesri na services te ott om sber, City Halt yuloruenen Sew sens gh gite dks in the vacari Artisan, R. Willing, Chesepeake, and Rob rt and inducements to disturba ice should be guarded | zon’ acd sofourn <] monthit rep were bce en. lot in the rear of the house. Said they were not | Leslie. There are now at the navy yard the | ageinst by extraordinary police measures as te hem — Sooweer 01 fous ; ordered | in front at the time of the shooting. Lusby’sgun | steamship Star of the South, from which the pro- Therefore, on and after this date, and till other- I, having studied with one of the on In the House to day, Gideon J. Mall a, tote puccdinGatien at te Did noe ae nt Cramine tbe gun of Osborn. | Peller CC. Alger, and the slde-wherl ste:mer | wise dirested, all Bar Rooa:s, Restaurants, Gro- | incnt ad exp vicuoed. Hostigts of Wertrenton, | a sesctotion station thet dency ae prea Mr Firouside from the special committes ap- | Did not see Wood, but ssw a man down at the bel pomp sires reibpedhterny peg lchshailspasuiad places where any spiritn. | Rid @is with ths Deutal Colless of Ba timo Senuner Gases’ Veal ~ : Lusby said was Carter. 8, Baltimore, an eke. 5 other m he bss reoe:ved his Giploma, fee's oon pointed to make arrangements for the annual ex- ay wi operstions will prove eminentiy rat. | ve tate of Pennsyl ho 5 reported follow! Selby twen The abo expected to leave this morning, | our, distilled, or fermented iiquors or intoxicating r "pirat District Monday, June re rimary No. men sont lathe pellef of Murpuy, Baw Nicholeos and — iylag along the wharf getting ready for | drink of any sort are sold, Will be closed every ity. oes who will test his profeesional 2, Miss Richie, by Mr. ‘Ames: Primary No. 2,1 and Howell in the Iotin tho rear of Boyd’s bouse. | & cruise. “The Baltimore had steam up, and was | out at 934 o'clock. Oflice No, 336 Pa avenus, between 3th and loth | Zullty of treason. no conveyance or transfer of the miss Lowe, by Mr Abert; Primary No.3, Misa | Thinks it —— Sty yorde from oe bye a. as rept = apend Orders have been given to the Police to enforce rene Stevens's Lace Store ; open monde, 10. me shall be acknowledged or recorded in this ba eI District Monday, June 17.—Primary | Nicholsonand Howell, but did not know whether | seemed to be getting ready to leave. this regulation. But it ts confidently believed | — RS. OCK WOOD & DARRELLAR Mr. Smith, of Berks, introduced a bill to per- No. 1, miss Acton, by Mr. Miller; Primary No | their guns were loaded or not. Was in the| Last evening, the side-wheel s— pene, that all good citizens will promptly and cheer- ae y ae mit the Penasylvania banks to extend the time 2, firsi department, Mrs. Randolph, by Mr. Law- | 8tmory when the men went out, but did not bear | with troops, including a company of sappe: fully carry it into effect without any auch inter- PRE- d tniprovel rode SERS for the resumption of specie payments until the enerel sbow that 163 companies, besides eight Philadelpbi ments, sey been accepted and coarkeant ‘sike % partment order. i bout Nicholson minersfrom Massachusetts, and military supplies, J ns 4 bs meeting of the Larialatare bat iecalay weiieiteds. le fy Mise) vowly cocaping a shot. ‘Aveqoad of men cannot | landed at the Navy-Yard, and discharging het | ference. mips rcight steer fortable to wear and mhon cheaper than any The books of the Adjotant Distriect_Monday, June 17 —Primary | leave the armory withont the order from an offic load left this morning about 6 o'clock and pro- m 6-3t Ng 1, arst department, Miss Sloan, by Dr. Miller; | Liewt. Wright, testified that he was at the ar- | creded downthe river. She left a large amount of Pine No. @, first di Goid Plate Operations of any kind that may be desired Of- fice Room No. 5, in the Washington Building. cor- rr. Aleo. Testh insarted cpartmen| ore, mory when the men were sent out. Heard no | Stores and a number of troops at Avnapolis on ber é ot | service. Twenty-eight regimentsand three com- McK new; Primary No. 3, Mrs. Clark, ty De, order to arrest. woreey, came in somewhere be- a ery Baterd ee ee ee neg Pa av. and Seventh st. whe panies additional have been accepted and offered ‘Walsh. tween 9 and 11 o’clock, said to Capt. Miller , la destina- 10 suctunee 6s TEETH. upto May 3 id thata man named Crump had told some of the | tlon could not be ascertained. The large three- M 18, M. D., the jnventor aad patentes | _C#mp Curtin Js in bad condition, caused by the Ne’ 1. ‘Selagneaet ae see Dewit perty that Mr bad been Se ogee masted schooner, Joun McAddam, eet whe morni ane aeiorete ofthe MINERALE BLA S PRETM. at excessive rains since Friday = S Primary Rerd, Mice Leo be te Ts able exprassio at he had drank a that | chor just above the yard with everything quiet dip quantities ings tian | tends persoua.ly at bie office in this sity Se Great dissatisfaction is expressed about the le- = Rade No. 3, Mrs. Skidmore, by Mr. Wh: day, and said that he hoped the Palmetto flag | #bout her. $ne quart per day. Address D. MoCAR TAY 177 | Many persons can wear these toeth who would cation of the pew camp at Westchester, which is ‘Ud wanty- second st., or at the Star Office. _m 1-Im* | Caunot wear others, and no person oan wear othore considered valuciess as a stragetical point by hi t WANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE, | “Persons callin £¢ ms office can be ncoommodated | military men re don th no Cs At the Arsenal are laying the steamshi float over the dome of the Capitol in leas espe rey bi ia I First District—W ednesday, June 19 & No. 2, second ‘Miss Hall. . | than three days. Captain told Murphy to brin; : ; | bien the evidence of the fact and he would tell | the ‘wheel steamer Philadelphia, of Prteras tart Hd ise thosser wey Be eens Ta bim what todo. Heard no order for an arrest. | tomac steamboat line, lately selzed by the CAR Second District—Wedaesday, June 19 —Pri-| Lieut. Garret testified that he was at the armory; | ernment. The eodagregin po gerne 3 young mary No 2, second department, Miss Henry heard no order for any arrest. Heard Murpby | froma cruise down the river with a portion Ueslining hourekee; 5 } i _ AkRisBCRG, May 6—Three hundred U. & ot Poraitare ce Bd cai obi the cau But totivove wno art particu Drecaeekaee prea cavalry, well mounted, left Carlisle Barracks this ices < Seve , etl a 1 TAPPIBONTZ & ORIEITH, | Sennett, strongest. 8 iat ind most tdevture morning for York. It is sald they will mareh art osn produes, the MINKRAL PLATE will be | through Baltimore before the end of the week. - | the New York Seventy-first Regiment, which = more fuily warranted. Yor«, Pa., May 6 —Part of the camp bere was Mr Lawrenson; Primary No. 3, second come in and the Captain tell him to bring ev she landed at the Navy-Yard, from whence she i Roome in this city—No. 338 Pa. avenne, between Seay lagess. J 4 prepay | Say ag ES ee es ree mind Toth et, “Aloo, SOR Arek treet Pinog | overfowed Uy extrasive rane this evening’ anda 4, dirst Lt Bilin, oA oe inte . tively | a large amount of powder. phia. oo 15-tf pa nesday, June 19 —Primary | 3ome names, Third District— No.1, second d churches, botels. and the Town Hi No order jepartment, Walsh ; Primary No.2, ~ | to advance on Baltimore has yet been received. , Miss Tucker, by, Dr. whether It was before or after the shooting. Did | | The Cambridge left Boston on Thursday, the | QTRAYED OR STOL, on the 4th instant. e ay oo not hear Murphy say anything about going all | 2d | heavily loaded with army stores for this | So Wrwhite asd CARRIAGE F 5, The general health of the men is good. Murphy, by Mr McKnew; Primary No Miss over the yard pd the names” Did nothess the | city; she also took three or four companies of the Rnoo, With dark ronmeet To _ CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Choate, by Dr. Miller. ” Captain ‘tell him to bring Boyd dead or alive. | Third and Fourth Regiments of Massachusetts, | 4 suits ble reward wilt bs given fee hae delivery at WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, mpertant frem Misseuri, Fourth District-Weduesday, Juae_ 19. —Pri- heer ge behrainen Lapin ged nace nae nas vloid [persia sucking at that | 3 1 noan #, $01 Fa. aveque. Seer oe D Stress, Between 9th and 10th Sirecis, Sr. Lovie, May 6 —Four full regiments of vol- : re. said “Ob, no, not % e Captain no! . Ms “_ | We have jnet finished = f first-cines ave! Bie Ae kyte; Friary Ren tr bine Hae GHEE, | make anp'surwer, “The ‘uen coald ust po cet [om several yee REWARD-—Sirazedtor talan com theaub- | CARRIAGES, sacl at ‘Listt fancy sorvicr, and saith teteheg Sorel aren Ome Wines, te Bhs 4 3 ‘aise Desee tek Bir. Hiol- | Without an order from a superior officer. ‘If the | amount of shelis, now being discharged at the scriber, two NEWFQUNDLAND. vasons, Park’ Pheatons, Famtly era 4 and fourth regiments. and "&. pert of the secona ottcer of the juard is abeent, the sergeant can | Arseual wharf, She has on board 72 men, and ie | DOGS: One in inst, witht rivte hreratQaom, | riaKesy ond Buckres, which we'will eall Sus oucnemel ee nies Anemia nea che rnin Second District—Priday,June21.— Pri No, | take out men, otherwise he cannot. Did not see. eee 9s ore Cle cateen on deck sug $70. qilawieh sol geypeont Pe et Se pe foal mechantos in different branches | is quartered at Jefferson ‘Barracks. Seudep sation Pine anes ap Re Fert ee food ane oe waving con- | ready for action. She reports baving seen no bat- | Five dollars roward will be paid to any psrron who Eueiness, we fiztst ourselves tent we tame below the city, and 2 part of thesecond ts sta- - 5, 5 wrenson; srapoees a ll deliver them to the unfirsigned, at Kendall sand queiity of work that will give sate | tioned at the Marine Hospital, about amile below luded the il, the | teries along the river, or anything of a hostile |G. f ned, ; : ly 1, third department, Miss Hill, by Mr. Abert; | Which is as follows: and all ready for anyemergency. In landing at _me-st WILLIAM STICKNEY, | me orvedl fore 7 oarefuily attended to i Bs ; heavy turf breastworks, pierced for cannes, bave r - After patiently listening to the testimony of a | the Arsenal she suffered considerable injury from SSToA ci Tite oat reasonabie charres, ye cet Sine oo biebeaee number of witnesses fon the United States and | @ steamer which rushed in between ber and the I a T—A gilded PORTEMONN 4 i ARMANN & ay ie been erected, which command the vicinity. Gen. Conchmakers, successors to Wm. T. Hook, Leget bi A asp. it R 4 id Napo! b 0 - by Dr Bille; Primary’ No. 7. Min. by | the defence, and the arguments of counsel, I have | Wharf, siriking forward, completely tearing away | piaos of B2%, #lbte sid aed ele eo | ap SONS jock endl Sen. tekabaar Ooteod arene Mr. McKnew; Primary No. 8, ‘Miss Davis, by Dr come to the conclusion that the evidence dir- | the bulwarks and rigging on her starboard, an: sti Tge silver five-frajic piece. and grid pen; | — = The Legislature was in secrect session on Sat- Welk ; 8, “| closes the fact that Sergeant Murphy and his | defacing her sides in an ugly manner. She is now | al memoranda in writfig Any ons leaving T ., CARRIAGES, urda! Nothing is known of its proceedings. ~ squad of soldiers acted without the orders of the | discharging her load of stores, and will probably | the same at the Siar Office @riil be handsome’ BE febscriber having made additions to hi —y- ee 5 . iret District—Monday, June 24. —Male primary, CGamuia {oa pting the arrest of sald Bovd, | leave soon: warded, ‘m 7- foiory) Ing it HOW On oO: the largest, The report of r! = se — disturbances in St. Diserck nen Nis: Redier, by Seb-Bowed of | sod im attempting eid arr, testing with re: | ‘The aracoal grounds are quite ively with mil. | S>se WAV ROW Tecee oe = Ganninevuing CASRIAGH & LIGHT cairely false. "The eltyia quiet and srdeny, end Second District—Monday, "Jane 2¢ —Male pri. | sistance, said Murphy gave the order to fire at | itary, some of whom are drilling all day, and the | Fusuteatyne on Sunday ive Sth’ ina VAGUNS 0 nde oatnot be surpassed, ane | the utmost freedom of speech prevails tn all quer OM: 8 by Sub- Board of District the dwelling, having previously been shot at, as | Wharves are completely obstructed with immense | a iarge whitoand Liagk Spw; had pics? from is long experionos in the Lasinses, ke Ropes | to-y iat —_ ba 43 Dh nate ted - he supposed, from sald house—from said firing | beapsof sbelis, heavy guns, gun-carriages, mus- | the samouay. ‘The owners nested We give censrai ratisfeciion, 2 1 a see. MORMON: be BOM Come ee | Rov aniotuk Lone domtticg cee enn [beter aes coe bright fleld howitzers are | to taka hor away and pay fo¥ this nivertiement-- | All kitda of Carriages aud Aight Wacens kept e way, waggle elk Danie leon “= ‘hacee, Slemnineth Cantal Bocce WF Miller from | drawn up upon the green midway between the SOHN F. BOYLE, Sth st, Firat Ward, mand. Sclanar Stee ticehions tame taebe ene 2 ourth District—Monday, June 24 —Male pri- pt iS . > “ _m73t* ear the Observatory. Ail REPAIRS xsstly dene,andallerders prompt | and forcing four steamers from thelr moor! at amary, first department, Miss Edson, by Sub-Board | *!1 complicity in said homicide. John Ketthly | officers’ quarters and the gateway, commanding ae ~— | ly attended to, the wharf, but as far as is ascertained no lives ot Dutrict. BY and J. M. Mitebell having on the first day of ex. | the river, and ascing much to the picturesque I ISZRIOT OF cour EBIA: Wi ssnin -hand Corziargs taken fermew | were lost.” Wednesday, June 26 —Assistant’s department | 2™ination proven their absence, having returned | scenery of the grounds. Peter Von Eeson, ol said crusty broueht IOS 7s. DREW 3. JOYCE, Gen. Frost's Brigade of Missouri Volunteer stoic ‘Board to the armory with a prisoner, consequently are arate : By Lad anew an Saban Ue iin. t into pment yesterday, at Lin- Dietries Astatsate demetioe ce andl ek dismissed. lurphy as the officer of the A CanpipaTE vor a Return Ticxer.—Yester- cas coe mace M RE, about = old, — a cytes in Apia ss suburbs oon scbool by Sub-Board of First District; Second | £9224, having ordered the shooting, and as {t baa | day afternoon, one of the Rhode Island regiment | with two whi.e fect, a seaiton hor shoulder, and GAS FITTING & in accordance with an order from the Ai department, male primary of first disrict, been proven, without the order of the captain, I | meeting with some acquaintances, indulged a | abovt 15 hands high. » &C. General of the State. Messrs. Fort and Lawrenson; second and third | ™ !nduced to believe that he acted, not from | little too freely In squa ardiente, and the result raison unger hard of me, fne of the Justioss of “WM. F. DOVE & cO EN RERERRE RSS Seeagmente male primary, fourth district, by Sub- | Wilfol or malicious motives. but from s mistaken | was disorderly betavior on bis pat. ‘The potiee | the Pesan im and for said ogantys tne 7 wire?! | Are now prepiialte renee: SO orders with Farther frem Eurepe. Board of District. ‘ ’ view of bis orders and authority, and from the | who have been great admirers of the steady and | ~*%* ‘i BES + | which they war be tov, mnths Sr. Jouns, May 7 —The steamer North Ameri- District schools examined by whole Board. | !mplse of the moment, and the circumstances | orderly behavior of the Rhode Islanders, would | THE OWNER OF gue ABOVE DF- PLUMBING, GAS OR EAM FITTING can, from Londonderry on the 26th ult., passed Male de nt, first district, Monday, July8; | tending this pecuilar case, together with the | no doubt have overlooked the offence ef drunken- sc:ibed Mare is Lig igen ‘™ prove property, pay BUSINES off Cape Race on Saturday femaie at, first district. Tuesday, July 9; excited state of the community. I shall, there- | ness; but the alsorderly conduct, for the sake of | charges, and take her aw: Store on Sth stroct, a lew doors north of te wale Zepartment, second district, Thursia July fore, a8 the principal in said homicide, hold said | the citizens and the reputatien of the corps to | _™ 7-3t Parliament hed rejected the bill opening the Lie, \e" P. VON ESSEN. be ered are maz be found £ complete, ANDELIERS and other GA, 8 Jj female Separtment, second Aistrict, Friday, | Jon H. Murphy to security in the sum of $1.00; | which the soldier belonged, had to be checked. GRAYED FROM THE st WATER FIXTURES ni A acres ee July 12; male t, third district, Monday, | 274 Charles mn, John F Lusby, and Jere- | Lieut. McHenry and policemen Yeatman and | = Friday Isst. a black COW * The French journsis;publish the protest of the July 15; female rtment, third district, Tues. | ah Carter, net having been present at the | King with a soldier of the Rhode Island regiment | wh W: Havers ake E . @AS | Pope against the recogaition of Victor Emanuel Tay 1G male department, fourth district, | theoting, but belng in the rexr of the premisrs to | went Poets tilt era on ee FIXTOAES of entirely New Pattoras nad Designs | 88 King of Italy Th femal nt ¢ parties, I shall bo! joing, for fougz » but! € officers like 3 5 t ngthi : an > Set Pee legis ie department, fourth dis- them in the sum of 500 cach aad the somatades |e amet and kicked like a mule. They succeeded return to W a td end Fints! perior in etyle to anything here’ re The itetian Chamber bave passed a comp! !men. The examinations of the primary schools shall | Of %¢ parties, Hugh Myers, Vinten Rollings, | {n putting Irons upon him. and he wae terse | between 9th commence st L o'clock p.m , and of the district | Francis Lowe, Walter Nicholson xnd Samuel | over to a sergeant and guard and taken to the | ———— —_——_—__—___—_—_ schools at 10% o’c} ke Howell, in the sum of 1.000 each, to a rat | quarters of the regiment. His comrades say that ‘i YT. oan re techere and popiie ere required the Criminal Court to be held in the month of | vo man who does not kiow how to birwee hie. FOR SALE AND RENT. i offered i ismarket, We invitecitizens general | tary resolution to the Southern Italian — i examine our stock of Gas and Water Tbs Austrian Ambassador is endex ing to press Pratsent, that we have the best vailon the German Diet not to recognize the 8c! nek 1 ington. oe ‘Ail Work in the above line intrested to our care | Kingdom of Italy reoms vi 5 Fi i be promptly attended to. Prince Napoleon hes been appointed be at thef ool at least bal: . | June next. self shall remain with them, and he will certainly O, LET—A very convenient and fortabie | ¥* rE i ves aa acto pe mei gern far, Be: | « ‘The case of Capt. Miller was then taken upon | be sent home. Colonel Burnside orders that in BRICK WELLING, on the. weet aes aceer MYERS & MoGHAN. St ole “eae Partmenis sssemble in the same room, that depart- | tbe charge of being an accessory in the case every case of the kind his men shall aid the police. | Sixth street west, between & and H streets north, - The Paris Bourse on the Sith wan ad centes ment not to be examined shall be dismiss.d ct 12 | Joseph Carrol! testified Held a conversation - fontaiving 6 rooms, beside summer kitchen, hay- J, 8° YDER,, losing at 68f 85c ji ovclock With Capt. Miller Sunday moraing after the affair. | Tux New Levy Covrr, commissioned by the | 2£ 628 10 ail the room: id Fotomac water in the LU CMBER AND GAS FITTER. | ‘ Has removed to the ourner of Twe't tis,] Gen. Boozia proposed to the Chamber to adhere kit 3 marh) The teachers of primary schools are authorized | A®ked the captain if it would be Wrong for him | President yesterday, is composed as follows :—H. ariors.’ Rew He is prepared to introduce Water and Gas upon | to Garibaldi’s Project respecting the reformation pariurs. Rent $2 pe ae to hold one session daily, from 83 o’clock a m.| % 28k if be had authority for arresting Boyd. | Wiltberger and Sales J. Bowen, for that part of Immediately. bendy to wie xt “aie the most favorable terms, and cusranties entire nal armament. to 1 p.m.) from June 17 until the distribution of | Miller replied that he had; and tat the colonel | the county of Washington lying eastward of | G-ucor. corerof Seventh and Fete: satisiaction. | s tie . pacniet bad told him he ought to bave killed all three. | Rock Creck and without the limite of Geeroe WO HANDSOME ROOMS. 7 LOVES nie ell el Toes Hee ean inet | The Union Sentiment ef Western Virgiria. (Arrangement for premiums very nearly the | Did not say what colonel or what three men was} town; Joshua Pierce and Hamilton Lou, bo. T LCATION, NEAR THE 5 J ibd I ick cia — WHEELING, May {.—An immense county union salen sn leeepont meant. i rough, for that part of the county west of Rock | MANSION, FOR RENT.—Thasubsrtibecs ane | Wis208 © & = meeting was lield here to-da ‘The annual distribution of medals and prrmi-| 5 Gates testified—Never heard Capt. Miller | Creek’ and out of the limits of Georgetown: | authorized to rent two hcdin ce ie ers Bre The i r rare wae — “ oe Tae “hall {aks Place at the Smithsonian Institu- | SY anything about Boyd. Had a conversation | Robert White, James L.. Carberry, and Richard | at floor in a spacious house, near the Exxecutice om OP ERS RETERS DD SEAL oak Doan pasPacters ot Sanna comely late & pore hog aed shoe with Capt. Miller on Monday, and Miller told | R. Crawford, for that part of the tonty tne | 4 ann a ale Tepnuit two gentlemen or & Wasuinsqow, July 18, 3800, ber of the State Convention, slaraied te To poplis of test district Monday, July 22 him thar he bad authority to make arresta. Miller | the limits of Georgetown; and George W. Rigce, ctheeity, Rent moderate, Inquire of the | NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, Fier ears. | Bem sp : To pupils of recond district, Tuesday, July 23. | SPoke of bis men being put in jail, and sald they | Samuel Drury, Franklin 8 Myers, and James A. i = ices eens ably to the province of the crdinaes of the Gor- | Promr yn Sue speeches, urging, resistance to the Fo papiis of third district, Wednesday, July 24. | Must be out by the next day at twelve o'clock, or | Kennedy, for that part of the county within the | _m 8 coi GREEN & WILIJAMS, | poration approyad May 12, Jig, the underniguod is | Soe Sinte. Teunance, and favoring a on ‘Eo pupils of fourth district, Thursday, July 23. | tere would be trouble." Spoke as if he liad Lad | limits of Washington. “The Court) mesa net OR RENT—The larco HALL and three Rooms | on pre sayroont of te fon oF Afty oemta, to tethers, | Itesol.ations were adopted approving of the ae- wt. Helmet fiwed the following ainendment pa has ee nen cael ae el eg nt alae Monday, we understand, for organization. adjoining «an the serond floor of tha building | exzmine, test, prove, and sacertain the'scourncy of | tion of tbe merchants in refusing to pay taxes to Reseed, That "after the prem "se sball | , Lieut. Wright had no conversetion with Capt. | Acnoss ru River.—The Virginia troops, not | Pfhe,eorner of F and Tenth streets known asthe | registration © $27 58% meter in wee in thie the authorities of Kichmond, denouncing the se- usd | Every meter, iffuind incorrect, wi'l bocondsmnad, . o well | and another, soaied and marked aa true, mili Le | CeSION ordinance, and declaring their adbesion 8, office or for ary busiaess | est ini?« if proved to be eccursts in its | t° the stars and stripes. Thirty-four * Oia Metiosl Coilegs,” f Dave been made out and approved by the aub-| Miller on the subject. Heard Miller talk with | very numerous, who left Alexandria afew days | a6 SGuetiet Acadceey ey Lek DS others about always deny giving an ord: ‘0, have returned, and were at the!rold quarters | sdapted for a printin = z walt be OUST Se Bee eee? cil i ot | vesterdny. ‘The cltisens of the place sre | seme’ fore Printing office or. for rable Yo | measurement of gas, it wi}! be enalod acovrdiigiy, | Were appointed to the Convention of the Western ject to the approval of tbe sub-board of the dis. | ., Wm. Garret testified —Had talked with Captain | leave it dally, and. in great. maton ie ret & respcasible tenant tr and crnin pu ox for urs, 5 gay yr pened angetoendirarc gender ony Tet, under the following restrictions:—A pre- | Miller about it; Miller bad always presed is thatthe telegraphic order from Culpeper Court- to JO3, sr al me a ee aeet Ose Fel A large meeting was held yesterday tn Clarke uniumm sball be given to every pupil who has tern | etet, and denied giving any order. Heard him | louse, tatended to bave been for the ehasorr ES W. CUNNINGHAM wars, Uiatrioce, County, ot which the possse@ingp Sy 1s-tf The Wheeling Intelligencer has numerous re- cao 1 5 eT ~ punctually present every session during the year; | C2¥t!on the men about using violence on the night | at Alexandris, was missent, so as to read ‘‘batial- FOR, RENT—Two FRAME DWELLING tor and Sealer of Gas Meters, | W*t© of * slinilar character ol Ss orts of other meetings, and there isa general 2. | WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPITAL. | Ponti scare ennee, and there fea general 1 y 1) SiS and ons Brick, on L street, a to the most meritor! of the Billing. von," and that this was the cause of the temporary HO Nn . ioe gadlinentncs annie Reclate, acteni inn | Mrz. Jalis Mniphy, testified Wen ot hema | eithdtees! cf tio Been troops.—Kepubli- | Si An) tn etreate net FOr oartioulas provement, and vocal music, the num of the | Sunday morning, and a short time after hearing | can. - INES | * ‘i ma 3 erat R. SHUMAN has, after an experience of ten | throuy tout the Western counties = of the atfuir saw Capt. Miler coming towards the —— = — ° shed ee esate elerses not to exceed six; but no cl: ny Feceive house; went out and asked bim if tt sad Crntrat Guarpno fore Justice Thomp- OR RENT—HOUSE 40 © strest, be. rears, Sata bli hed the stove refage trom —— Tore than one premium for each he above; ps0 = - was - » be- | quackery, self-isheled Indian or German toctors, Senater Bayard, ef Delaware. the premiuurs to be graded in all cases accord! about the killing of Boyd. Captain Miller said it | 0% —Tbis morning the following cases were dis- tween 6th and 7th, F three etory brick. with | and p.etan of witoueraft and impostors in cen- ad “Guat = "6 | wes; tbat Sergeant Murphy had been fired upon, | Posed of :—George Smith, for carrying about him | attic, convenieat to ind Post Offics, Patent Omic-, | Sa, PRILADELPHIA, May 7.—Senator Bay: of = end he bad only violated the law in not bringing | ® couceaied and deadly weapon, ws fined 820 aun Fisding. tore to br given for pees, | the dead body.” Said he had Licher authorite fer | and Of cents coats Jebn'G' Reus, dome end Delaware, crrived in this city this morning, from 45 to so | *tfesting him, and she need not feel alarmed isorderly; workhouse 30 days. Mary Lynch, an] [}OR SALE OR R INT— c pels to Dr. JAS J. WAR- | “Pius isthe only piace where 8 sure and spoody i a having left Wlimiagton, fearing an assault w &p 6 eotf | cure can be obtainad tn the world for all 2 RAME 4 FRAME HOUSE, wil habits, gonorrhze, zie his person. He was accompanied ‘° SS. ee ee Bes = 62 cents, | Misses Ju!ia Murphy, Elizaveth Murphy, and | old convict, do.; do. 9) days. Wm. Marshall, | &’ contaminz seven es together with the fur= myensicn, Beem HB ma we Mig ca diugiters. A mobfollowed him from the depot, and the lowest not less than meen *| Mrs. Pumphrey and MeNaily, sisters of Sergeaut | disorderly in street; $2 91. Menton we ae three-story Driek prostration, nervou- nose, re Neb reed > xan cana yy a Murphy, corroborated this statement. Te rae h mg of the heart, riaring in the eara, | Mr rome Sanger wnnutio y the con Fp cpm np ee seertmauime | “pie cave was dismioed. witone WWarae Nezpap —Many of the pumps | Nu. V6o Fourth at 1g bes see cal aS mearonoty, astect one After staying » short time at the Mayor's office be eras i eet oso about town seem to be incapable of service; and ii of which wisi ba wold very ebe: I eof J. eft in a private carriage not to exceed 9 cents, and the lowest not less} op Sw fact: now that lat ioned LD vito Eee yceese. tnquire ot 3, haw tS conte. ux Firte Massacucsztrs Reaiment axp | 1" fact. no at so many soldiers are station Dv. AKD, Now Jersey avenue, between 31 Mr. Bayard denied baving been lately at Mont- THe Ruove Istaxp Batrexy.—While the New | bere, there seemaa necessity for some fuller pro- ap 4-tf + Tendering y, but bad been to New Orleans on private pane hal op cents Ee Sige ence Jemey brigade wea forwing in Pennsylvania av-| Vision in the way of bydrants, &e, to enable a IGE HOUSE: ! ng ope a | 38. He returned to Wilmington conta sell tha ty ot Sn 25 cents pe the Fifth loneregeaee Regiment, Colonel | ready aes oe epriy of water indispensable, 2 ae ee miler aad ener nat word for diseases ‘of the boca bee ets a : 1 = ape a weal ore is ering a pabile west than - wrence commanding, marched by way of the | especially to those subsisting so largely on salt | street bon vente opposite Frank in | atrteruras, ®: pirt'sis, xeminal weakne miett loaaal hee ne Vilas: 2 Assistant's Department, Male Primary —Pre- é sph fees HB Phas a - sie Taguire at W ERP STEWAR'S | So. There is no cave iu watoh they Iai! to ouce id | general approbation. . society, or rm gom b, nd Fourteenth-st , from the First Ward, | meat and dry biscult . RDE miams not to average more than 22 ceata; the | tyep ey, wy : Se OR Re ood end Coal Office, corner of A and ‘Twerth | from 3to6 = a Bighest not to exceed 40 cents, and the lowest not | ¥.! the aiinben ta eatin eee, Insrxcrion.—This morning the Fourth New | sia. Also, liriok House corner Twetfts aad I. wictime of thee hecrible complaints, whe w Elections ia Kentacky. Jess than a _ the battalion. It was eppzrent that though the | Jersey Regiment, Colonel Miller commandinz, | —™=2-tf = - ik choad cares che caine naaaiste so Lovisvittx, May 4—The vote in Loulsville On motion, report as amended was adopted. corps were well taught ‘n the school of the com. raded for {nspection, and attracted much atten- ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS— Dr. Sh in favor of the Union candidate to the Border Mr. M. H. Miller siated that two of the teachers ey, they wanted, like most volunteer corps, | ton by their movements on the Avenue. After Four har dsomely Furnished Rooms, suppliod State Convention is from six to eight thousand. in the Second District had left the city, Mrs. went exercise in the more difficult movements | the usual routine of inspection, the Regiment re- | With gae and water, and convenient to the Patent The Union vote is supposed larger than any ag- Susan B. Randolph and Miss L sey Randolph, and ed tas betes It contains first-cl: terial, | turned to their parade ground, and the parade | 834 Post Office Departments, for rent. Apply at regate vote ever polled here. the sub-Board, desired to fll the vacancies thes | ona weil mat: hy the canara ines regimen: | Was dismissed at about half-past one o'clock 20% Massrciuactis avenue, north aice, between Spay ie Cesena, Ky, Say h.- Sheets gene crea’ ry Dg Manner: pe * Ms 2 ee ee re en Vie 3 hotel atless hi he cost. _ . LLE, » May 4.—2) Miss Mertha Fletcher* assistant in Primary No. py apa sgy frmpemting made equal ‘to the Curtine ovr CommunicatTion.—A gentleman OR RENT—Tho north HOUSE of the row of + 22, mp trodyosd on and eixthe Want sone Taority for the Union. The Stars ‘Stripes 3, to be principal of No. 2. In the course of the afternoon the fine battery | fom Alexandria informs us that the Virginians eo Ne gues on Fourth st. between | Penneyivania avenue, Clarenien fetel opronice | fot om every but!ding in town Bic Race eng baie to ean | wind Sar Rete ined Rents Mat | fave key dows tae gi sieyipetwen the | bat Epete; No 25s, (rowing ate C4a, el | ee Ncuceal iets Wontiegson BC sot Unie ing di Tia Precinct gives TS megertty en! ery Long Bridge and Alexandria, ro! them up and r te 5 Ata distin hould enclose stamp fer | for Union. Bell’s majority was 365. Mise Meria, T Davis, a puptt, tobesub-emistant | [as sccterpanied BY Gor eee aie it | carted them back to that city. He saw the men Wietias a Pw ELiP 7 AMorney rail cot’ | FoturA postage. Otice houra,9A. M-to 0 Te. M.| Risto Sox. ta, Mey 4. Vote at Rabbit Hash, dn the Second District, followed by a host of citizens Setinng geen’ | employed in doing it, and two carts loaded wih na ee a 6c Gack EDtEE ptitation beset ee bake my 12- | Ky.. opposite here, was 144 for the Union. Tbs Vasleu tisdiscations of the standing raice or| battery performs. Upon the tield the battery was | the Wires. atte Fear e herr. Cen eee eee PLS TIL Te eit eta of ae eae | tobal wete in Novemtoer wes Ine a gutaescheeias wore sugested nad Sdsnerd” greeted with cheers by their Massachusetts Oreth A Provision Train ror Wasuixcton —Yes- | pied by the subsoriber. /t has 12 rooms, with A word to the wis» is sufficient apo iy Es » Mr. fronside offered a resciation remoustrating ten. The recent rains had made the ground unfit ar morning a heavy provision train, loaded | 82d water pote or 8 fine yard, stable &o., i | The U.S. Arscenai at Fayetteviiie, N.C. against the reduction of the salaries of the teachers for rapid movements with the heavy pieces. | in Bal timore, came to this city. The train con- ins ocd nets ood. Apply to JAB. A. MA- ya ALL-SUFFICIENT THREE, New Yors, May 7—The schooner Charles ts After a few movements over the damp and bea’ sted of twenty cars, loaded with GRUDER. 00 25-tf > OY Dennis, from Wilmington, North Carolina. ar- bile Ss es «ati cen fleld, and practice in firing, the battery returned. bacon, flour, ree, hams, dried apples’ aud otto? = ile yg i gee Pgy “a rived bere yesterday, baving on board Lieut. De- Maz. Axpzuson at Camp Cameron —Yester-| _ 4% the ' _ Pateat of Er: ith Regiment was marching over | necessities, for the use of the large body of te, FINR MILITARY HORSE FOR SALE— | Letters Paton aflernoon sia). Anderson visited tue camp of | Fourteenth street bridge, the Alexandrin omnibus | now In Washington ge body of troops | A ne, 160n3. New York Seventh Regiment, and rev arrived with a number of passengers. The romors 0. Fie tiny able for sahaastion Snd nstorrhea, | soldiers at a togeie gene fa oat ei that Alexandria was to be occupied by theGov-| A Tarsurgoy Gratitope —Ats meeting held | PngPocata Reipepl te i ae ‘one | 82d Si! physion! disabilities, rade. He was received with every expreesion of | Cfment tr ray. and the marching of | by the sick soldiers in the general hospital, 960 C wanting such a horse. Inquire at J.P. BAR CHO. |. 62:2 compicte: by Col. Lefferts and the other officers of } th¢ regiment In that direction, seemed to contirm street, last evening, a resolution w: unanimously | LOW’S Az icaltaral Warenouse, 658 Seventh the corps, and was escorted through the camp by the rumor, and caused quite a sensation in the adopted, expressive of their gratitude for the | st..bstwsen Pa avenue and Canal. my 7-3t Col. L. and bis steff. The Seventh did 7 | Vebicle. The driver stopped, and no doubt his sympathy and kindness manifested by the ladies HAVE A TRACT QF )AND. ate very best on parade, and the review was a sight | P'ssengere were greatly relieved when they saw | of this city, and declares that their acts will ever J flee thousand Ave Nearetoud sete Sora well worth {be trip out there. Everything in | tbe column change direction and march through | be remembered. Fy 3 and about thelr quarters shows the presence of | the gate into the Monument Grounds. undreds pe Sage mee ee ine. Po garner Be. ‘Tux Pewxsyivania Ruciment. quartered in the ing, the President’s Mounted Guard had a parads | foot" ne de BP * laney, With fifty men, late of the Fa ar- Vv Sapiens Be if The Lieutenant confirms Previous ment thaton the 17th ult., a body of one thous- jd North Carolina militia demanded the sar- render of the arsene!, which was deemed prudent by Major Anderson to comply with, as resistance wes useless. Lieut. Delaney and men were al- lowed to depart unmolested. Major Anderson wes left bebind too sick tobe removed. The arsenal contained 40,000 stand of arme. A -valuabic and spirited animal, of fine ai é style and action, weli suited tor tatiniary TOS Smperiel Osae os eruliontes all traces of those been hitherto treated by the nau- ‘Us use of copaiva and cubebs. stirely supplanted the ivjarious ase of mereury,therebr insuring the sufferer speedy reliof, dispersing ail impurities, and rooting ou eitomted in Morgan county, in the Kastern Di the venom of diecase. TRIESE MAR, Nos.1.2and 3.3re prepared in Pursipext’s Mountep Gvarp —This morn- | tet of Tenuessee, which I will cell at reasona’ the form of a lotenro, devoid of taste and sinel! ‘che nge for city property. Tile por-.| snd can be carried i tho Waistoont pooket. Sold feot. T Grest Union De: retien Frederick. Joved tract, and of eminont quai~'| in'tin cases, and divided into separate doses, as ad late inauguration bal! room, rear of the City Hall aril! on Maryland avenue, making e | ity for stock and sheep rsts'ng. SS oe ~ " FReperick, May 7 —The occasion of the Sarde, ne ‘he Siiernoon, and witnessed the | received yesterday aflormoca a complete seule of | dlapiay and. athaction no Wine Ae ee ante | 17 for ‘PRED. SCHMIDT, Attorney-at law, | Buustered by Voipcan. {llemand, Roux, Ricard. sentation of a national flag to the Hons Guards to- oT hicah ed. Mama of the Seventies clothing from the regular army stores, whereat | company 1s rapidly becominy skilled in cavalry | _m73t" Address Post Office Box 5 saves $35 apd in §2iceees, whersby thers te weaw. | day. by tbe ladies of Frederick, was quite « spit. ing of $9. To de had. wlulssale and reta:l, of Dr. | ited Union demonstration. BARK Hoa. Reverdy Johnson ited the fing to will forward the f riessnmr to any part ofthe word, | 2° Guard on bebalf of the ladies in the prenence there was great rejoicing among them. Since | tactics, and is one of our most effective bodies of TPPLYiN ; \N ad ie nen tae _————- bed pe ie arriving here they rope By wasvereal L good will | troops in the city. Pree Free Hoop Ne eres comrades of the Seventh yesterés pict tine | 224 sympathy by their good behavior and the —-— NOTICE, TO THE PUBLIC! clove of the parade — He was heartily cheered on | Pullosophy with OTe atarien reer oi [cape WL Raley ed ne hincty | oSTALRD Paorosata for {uroishing Beef Cattle ¢ iy") rq are subject toa Sel ’ . on the hoof. for the use of the Unite States Gov- — tram on ped eaten oe lg | complete drenching whenever it rains; their | strong, and paraded through Seventh street to the | ernment, are taviced till the éth inete re Coitia OW, of 194 Bleccker street, New York, immeoustely on receiving a remittances, Ur. Barrow ofa large and enthusiastic gathering One huo- securely packed, and addressee aecording to the in- dred aud fifty bers of theGuard Struotions of the writer. The Boox, of #!! othors, that should be read by | The speech was 2 forcible and effective if a clothing bas been scant indeed; their facilities for | Park, where some time at target | to be delivered in the city of Washingtor, or at | men with aged an broken down constitutions aS, him to exchange a hearty shake of the hand. cooking thelr rations have been of the worst; and | Practice. The shot for wasa barrel of flour, | any pointinthe State of eonsyivens whioh the | 1s “Human Frailty, or Enysiolorical Kesearches.” Naval Inteiligeace. Col. F. lea <ecsousneaieg cficer, and & strict | vet the Fifth has never com: It | and was won by Geo. W. Rose. Government may designate. The price per pound, | It is beautifully il!uatrated, and treats snutely of disciplinarian, and will doubtiess be the right should pot be that when Washington Sasha TOs! ight, must be stated for the delivering in Naw Yorn, May 6.—The steamship G "a Creek, from Baltimore, arrived this having seen the United States steamer Hi: Lane and the Star of the South, bound up the Chesapeake. a ~* ayo ing vessels off the Capes a 3 they were the gunboats Quaker City and Monticello’ The steamer P : ne F a ail the symp.oms that invariabl develop them- man in the right piace with the Fire Zouaves. was threatened with an invasion by King ‘Jeff,’ | _T4X Satm.—The annual Tax Sale of the City | Fen: ave ie di f _ rom the delivery convem- | seives. sooner or later, resulting from the ies ti > : ated d vitinting habits of earis youth, tnt Tax Ruope Istanp Mantxx Axrittxay were | Pennsylvania troops for its defense were the very | Collector will commence next Tuesday, May | ? Bigs 'o be vitccied to. Lieut, A. Beckwith, tet | Mic iinaye Revit of earls Jouth. inoapacitating sworn yesterday evening, in the court-yard of the | #?#t to arrive here. In their zeal for the protection | 14th, at 10 o’clock, in the Alderman’s Room at| Att. C.5., Washington, D.C oneal prey a of not necked Sa time, derenes- Patent Office. After the oath had veen adminis. | Of the Federal capital they stayed not for new | the City Hall, and be continued daily till com-| m.7-7¢ 1 Bin step by sep. ieering sud tuntimely deaths rlotbes, but were here they believed oma te id by Dr. HARROW, 194 Bieeoker strest, fous doors bsiow Macdougal, New York. Price 25 Bold also by SG. Ford. Ie Drag Store, Wash so by 8. C. For e ton. D.C. ea ‘ds 236m Presence was required. After receiving their | Pleted. The sale will afford a safe investment FRESH RUTTER. uniforms yesterday afternoon, several of com- | for those who may have funds to invest, as the Twenty PACKAGES FRESH BUTTER, panies turned out for drill, and made a handsome | security is of the most ample kind. t | just received from New V ork. tor sale “sPubChus@asckSee ease Yorx Twaietn een Seece: yer ND BROWN Rxeiwent, in Franklin Square, having been of ciitivey.siag out our entire atest, of Dry R i a oe — up lion Geer ans and pitysresmurghed ton money taken, weenie their reception there completed, the regiment le: ¥ roan was permitted to return, although he would, Sees ~ patty Rooma and the old a marengys Soventtreat, nie ju is morn’ and marched to} m4- ween | an: atrec! Rhode Island. There are no cowards in Rhode thelr new quarters. The pao) is well adapted “ Wins to sak & tl p ‘ORD TO THE sone ur poses of an encampment, havi bi pened In the docks GEU, & THOS. PARKER On, o te Brown's Hotei, THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD. inses. Virginia New On.eans, May 6—Nine steamboats were burnt oj ite this city on Sunday, invol- wing's lows of Sooet 125,000, ‘ ‘be schooner Horace passed the mouth of the river yesterday with Texas troops for New York. ——___. Military Mevement. UGARS. Metinm an? Prime Drews Sugar, a apna er sansa oiden Nvrap. a received and for sate b De BARHOUR & SEMMES. né of lite the lows of vital foree conse- m6 K street to I street, and the ical decay, can only be enfely rup— Corezs; BACON, &o. — Sr. Lovis, May 6 —Four beve been for the troops are well made and comfortable. . J , and Rio Coffee, 7 : \- wee camewiedged Ger were - ves, were =P The officers’ quarters are situated in K street, tn plied hen vivilying Pre vation which Teoruits ea fe pepieewleie pow a io ' ACCUMULATED CAPITAL, $3,889,411 0@, | mustered in’ oe federal eric het, and build Company C ‘National Gused battalion, under Lt. | Teaf of the buts occupied by the men, and under ‘which is sways the final effect of ortinary 10 begs Korst d_ do DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY, inerereen fortifications for the defense ot Clarke. They were the ‘of the follow! the ample shade of the beautiful trees there. The y We tender to the aged Hostetter’s pe al prime Shoulders, Bn the government property S: Mane’ Bell Wastin ead Ha Teeth Reziment will doubtiess be well satisfied | St Bitters 28 an invigorant and restorative. | 3,00 5 ar Cured Hama, PAID sete THE LiFE a theese. ved quid for ale by end le & BARBOUR & SEMMES, ICHSFRIN iresh w! immediate in its beneficial action and permanent wei ee ne aebange from thelr late constrained in ite et * jr ae te, acts like @ charm u; the 'e » vile system, hee asap cneiehinta is Al x 1861 Dividend. 0 per cent. APPLICATIONS FOR INSURANCE RECEIVED BY HBATH & KNOW Lx, Agents, Offee—Roos is over bas of Washington, Offering for Three Years’ Service. 6. Chew, 1. “The negroes were comeeaay 1 by Justice William A. Mulioy. quarters to those they now occupy. ‘Tue New Jensry Bricave made their first here yesterday efternoon, under General yon, and ‘turned out to tbe full number of an: Fs with EF thirty-three hundred men, making a most impo. | the stomao 6 i or ef ail kieds, ‘uppearance. and attracting thonsands of epee. | f:vers tremens, prostration, and ail the omelets t Mottoes; Envelopesee match fats paraded thro: ‘avenue to the | sects! yy the Bitters are ennoatly Daket Rooks af : sands ' Purses acd Pook ‘a of every description, STIR eR nee Erreldent's House, where they marched in review inettauparior fines much sarees OnE te A Nw York Papers received daily; Papera from | © on moathiy Parmeniay oy 1a itew ; 20 4 Cabinet. They fen returoed to thelr several by druggiet everywhere, mae | Sli pe tof tho conn cH & RICUSTEIN, tu 206. b £4 Pa. avenue, “Sie crowed followed é 278 Penn. ernie. ma6 desing penton wil Sot tum | [PED WHITE AND BLUE sion to thelr ndsn tation of the’ cimeacee aE tay | for szomnnre at the Star Ofloe counter, ©! Oy" | FRED. WHITE, AND BLUE ‘ admiration of the by frequent and loud cheers — x: | Shetep Pyare ee sRWAW'VAN RESWIEK, inthe retest ol hes Alt our lree’ ‘of DEY GOODS offered at teenth st peo “ier will sorerk | 7 " RILEY & BRO Oppression cho) ‘wirdol ly of Note Pa- » Sick OF nervous heat Bp 20-o-,tr LE ‘Tos srguis who wish thet fntors to re-

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