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- cerns eons ~ “ ¢ ‘ SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, FP. M. LOCAL NEWS. SWorps FOR PRESENTATION 4 TIFFANY & CO. SS - mat aie Nos. $60 sad $68 Baoavwar, Naw Your. Gronextown ; Williams as “Dr O’ Toole” A , D a ‘The I OF ALL KIND» OF MILITARY WARES, | Mr Corser een ene ae ee seating OUR MILITARY BUD@BET, ri, aA take shall Dut pace are 39m enn pe Jeane porviee, Se cist, antl Teed the stares of ths Jodges BRIG. GEN. LANDER. : pear cane Sin pad Paton ommands on Nationa! or State service; | election.” All of the recently elected bers DEATH OF . LANDER. - age Were present, Headquarters, Army of the Pctomac,? 2 Bir Callan eald that Ne hoped’ the Fesclutions oe! — ._ [RICH STAFF AND QDRESS, ARMY AND | fe‘ueers Washengion, March 2, 1802. . bel ficers of the _ . 5, a ences mere great melo-dramatic Pas pape sed. peeoory eri — Senuined to Captain Chauncey McKeever Their acsortment indludes the choicest rar i ae ene pp arsed. | General Orders, “6s dee; soaraton cor rocn pao ” To-mor- improper time ‘and place to introduce this ig officer of the regiment) asuperbsword | BLADES OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE, to the election of a President. and on —— ast 1. The Major General commanding, with deep tow jon grand matinee and distetbation of | subject; and for the pur, of enting the sash, and inso doing paid a handsomely- | identical with those made for Wiikinson, of Lon- | paiiot elected Mr. Ban: on taking tbe | regret, announces to the Army of the Potomac the 998 silk dress. afternoon valuable gifts; amongst them officer. most seproved by experienc uropean aut! loss of Brigadier General Frederick W. Lander, _—The original Campbell | *bie. . ties the elerantiy woueht was then elect > ‘hos. Donaldson, Mimtrels ines walt eet of — Bac byline teenie prophet rset ng ow Pe tet of ee lly BLADES OF SOLINGEN ON THE RHINE, | Messenger. The rules of the last Board were | the commander of one of its divisions, whe died dances ties, in conjunc’ and i do} . songs, and com! f the sentiments | organized, a fact now accomplished. He bi in fibre and finish the recogniged modern types of at Camp Chase, on the Upper Potomac, om the -! . ' gress desired an n of nm . P the cel lent 8: A resolution in relation to the Georgetown Gas Finan cant wonderful “Wriosities on ext. | Of the boards on the subject. He thought it » soon to be ordered 'o take the eld, and sbeuld ped rg Damavéus Sit tho excelent Light Company, requesting the Mayor to inform | afternoon of the 2d'Instant, from the effects of & bition all day. a Ay rye agreed to the points made by the | Weapon placed in his hands as to cause no regret rer OF COLLINS, OF HARTFORD, bined erage —_ ep epee peter sy bhasd wound received in the affair with the rebels at Kixe’s Ampirmgatan.—Tom King, Scott, | suthor of the resolutions, but did not want them | to the donors. (Cheers | Bepides thon of ether Sospaetio Sbrignn ts. Boston to Baltimore for private consumption ‘ October, 1961 Whittaker, Gardiner, Kincade, Mlle Heloise, | introduced in the boards, as an expression upon | Major C. M. Alexander then, in a neat little cate ins pe pay ete and calling their rieuteeiiee that Gnothen Pe red Edward's Ferry, on the 22d of ‘and other stars, in obrilliast programme pied the subject would bave no weight with Congress. speech, —— a ——— samen ern — mt aE compri te Bil requisite ‘styles of ornamentation. the | corporation ordinance of 1853 which providestha: | The public services of the deceased, then trian Performances. jo wee the grand Eng! Mr. Callan favored a direct vote, and thought pte belt) to jutant C. M. Zullek. ee ue ri 1 ing of SILVER. SILVER Suz. BRONZE, | they shall furnish gas as cheap as it is furnished | known os Colonel Lander, in counection with Steeple Chase’’ to-morrow afternoon. it might be taken at once by yeas and nays. inds the sword was sure to do good servic: He or FIREGILT, SILVER PLATRD BURNISHED | jp any city of the United States where the cost of ry ays. Youne Mzn’s Cunistian Association Rooms, | Mr. Morgan withdrew his motion to lay on the | Upon the enemies of our country. It was a stout ‘pose wi jon of the subject, he moved to lay it on the | worded tribute to the energy and worth of that | don. worn by the officers of the British Army, and | Chair briefly returned nltvants Thos. Jewell . Rich URATHER, eto , with 1s of PLAIN. the overland route to the Pactfic, had made bis CHASED or EMBossxp Gilt. or SoLID StLveR; the | ™terial is not greater than it is here, was pasted * Pe lvania avenue, ite the Metropolitan | table. and noble biade, and with itand the recipient —* 10: noes. none. a” aotal Magical hsuoeeomrecte attractive | |The third reading wes ordered by yous 11, | woe two noble blades weil met. (Laughter aad oud’ eh Cal oy onan nantes Petters oF Mcommunteation was received from the Clerk, | “ne Nmiller tothe American people. At the phantasmagoria views of the war. nays 4 = follows: * Savane wre sain we nae a | figinaldesisn Should an article of stating the amount of taxesrecelved for the montl commencement of this unhappy rebellion, be —O} allday. Free concerts ‘eas—Messrs B, mondston % -lawye! EXtTRaoRDINARY ELB@ANCE, of February, which was referred, and the Board | was among the first vol at bovloek Good music, excellent refreshments, |Given, Hitz, Mobun, Morgen, Mulloy, Raub, | from New Jersey, though taken rather by SUr- | of @ riohnees and costliness not represented in | then adjourned. ong the Sret who velanteereli to sappert &c., dc. Turton and Wilson. Acapemy or Music. —Free concerts at 4 o’clock. ee Grinder, Lewis, Murtagh and Popular music, superior refreshments, and other Mr Callen sald that with bis Mfetbe Constitution and laws of bis prise, not having been warned of what W2S | gtook, be required for presentation, th oapanili feota f country. From the beginning of the military possession of | ti , ore ——_ = _ ihetiegel"fatenity, giving tm eloquent ae ist cotea wou at cot a's vers and its on. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS the final passage of bat the country expects in this time of ual gusrant A operations which heve restored W Vir- attractions. Hall open all day. t lutions he woul t 4 | her trial from her men. its satisiaotory and speedy production. In answer BUSHELS OF LIME, for egyi- ; PRanxuin Hat, comer of Ninth and D streets. | Says ar he desired oe call or ne yeas tnd | "She fine supper was then taken In hand by the | f0orders, designe and ostimates will be promptis | 1()Q), QQ Siar! gayaeere E._fP 675 | glnia to the Union,—from the original movement Taek Gt ees ee ee Clab. not unwilling company, and after the fullest | Individuals purchasing Swords of Tiffany & Co | s8le__(mhi 3:7) KIRKLAND & DOWLING. | upon Putlippe, where bis qualities ax © leader 3 : Lookor a tal entertainment’ . | Justice had been done to its merits, some agree- | are informed tint every bisde 2 POTA’ 8 meee zs Aceh Lporprertiybe a se dctne Bere atte hours were spent in the manner appertaining | even more severe than thos ned by 1,000 eae Ae a A TOES. aiiae, of troops were strikingly displayed,—to the com: want this subject introduced in Board, and | t© such affairs, and patriotic sentiments were | ment, beiore it lo aauds eal dor ones ow oa a plete expulsion of the rebcis from his department Procexgpines or tax City Councits, March 3— | 414 not help to bein; it here. was opposed to seconded patriotic songs by such excellent tab : ‘i JOHN J. BEALL, - Board of ‘Aldermen.—Iin the absence of the presi- legislation Dee the subject here; it is ne time | Vocalists os Captains J. H. and P. Dubant, Adj’t. : ose mh 1 3t* No 87, Georgetown. | 12 which he exheusted his fading energies, bis dent, (Mr. Dove.) the vice president (Mr. Brown) | 1°'i+" ne did not know the wish of his con- | Zulick, Lieut. Col. Pearson, and bis soldierly- BUCKSKIN Gloves: conduct bas elicited the admiration of bis coun- assumed the chair. : "t. Pearson. - > . 2 Maa aenicaticn was recetved from the Mayor | #tituents. The will of the people bad not been | Joking brother, Adi't. P , of the Sad Penn NEW York Grocery: a= & thet, trymen. His invaluable services at Rich Moun- Gh STREET, tain were recognized by the Government in bis 4 asked, nor had the peo} the Board to act. | Sylvania regiment; Capt. Duncan, and others. In W YORK GROCERY! wae spon ep memoria of nore fo ‘west. | He would be glad to cannery abolished, and, course of the evening Lieut. Eaton wascalled NEW TEAS, 103 iat 83 ae col manuinoturers of aon ine BUCKSKIN | ®PPointment as a Brigadier General; apd bis last MILITARY = resol “6 tl upon to narrate, amid explosions of laughter. . _ . eee S pr sarees aad chcnes benieied frome the city.” = those rich ‘Recruiting Experiences,” which se. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COrFEE, be oe fi ts Gentle BE cn MITTENS in the District. . : efforts were rewarded by the official epprowal and to use their influence with the councils of the lect circles who have heretofore heard them knew EXTRA SUGAR-CURED HAMS, respective cupeuions se See of all laws Hoend LOasee olen peoprlaty. Ir as oe how to prize as coming from the lips of so ex- And all other kinds of | meas | peg promt enoure | man here in favor of avery let him speak, Yet cellent a raconteur. ape SL eelaca ES! Qieers: Sauntets mate ee Lai <a thanks of the President seed. ‘ be would warn gentlemen thet in a year hence Sapa a u wy ae pa ratify the resolution if his | the jesue would certainly be upon Tae. He] | Fourtm WarpStation Cases—Before Justice WM. CORWIN BURGY, AY ASSEY COLLINS & CO’8 ‘ a oe and of great strength entes constituents were in favor of it. would vote against the resolution as a firebrand Inbapdlr i wce ae Righasy foeee Jee ? Importer of Teas, q i nah LAD BLPHIA DRANG HT ALE ivity, & countenance expressive of inteui- i E is E Py ’ + Mr. Brown moved a reference of the resolution eee sae said he was willing to have the| Connory, de; Jail for fonthes bearing. Lizzie le Corner of Land Eleventh sts. | yiich we recommend tobe ofe very superior eual- | Sence, courage, and sensibility, Gen Landers to the committee on police. Parker, M y * ¥ 7 ity. Persons Wishing to purchase. by making up resence Was commanding snd attrac brand upon bis forehead. Would it be said bere | Parker, Mary A. McGuire, and Lizzie Connor, | @TITCHED IN CONTRAST COLORS—All | Dyaiais presen: © x attractive. As = re vrobibitiny ven to eae tnias oka that ress could not be petitioned. He, for | vagrant girls; workhouse 30 days each E Ss colors snd sizes, ladies very best Kid Gloves ‘pplication, can bo tarnished, ot. ring Goods, » the sotual oash value marked in Page & SHINN a military leader, be combined a spirit of the Ssidelaen en Coleck =k wight. twats qued eo ree be Sacet of Savery 18 ovat ee ie Maxwell, drunk and creat fined $3 58. W. A large lot of cheap and fine Bi: . esl Sess abstinent aaa: stad mcely wail the aan eee ee issderns | of his constituents when he opposed the abolition | dismissed. “James Faulkner, do; dismissed. | "ray Now & LOST AND “FOUND were restrained from running at ‘and he | slavery. = Mere? mona etal tindatcted aman, bis devotion to his country, bis loyalty seine lato tome of the wen, ‘Puey nad | SUN can een or he cositians, fr ter ars | got Woodward bad Inga veo the | ac Now Sonne Saline Ceveondent owed | D)ITRIOT CL, COLUMBIA, Ngzaiscto™ | to action and flendship, ie sympaty with nothing to de with it, and he did not consider it | 2° ee es Gen : vg tioween Ss ~ A * PERRY & BRO. C ol ‘ ugh: * a po subject for discussion by them, He | ent on this subject been had. He did not be- | the canal at Four-and-a-half street by patrolman | f 25.6 Ps aveans bed Nicta she ne ee eee betes iS suffering, and his indignation et cruelty and ARE ot abolition of slavery. to its death by being thrown in thecanal bysome | Dayton’s Supertor Spiced Ginger Snaps! | 14 bauds high: biezsd "i eft hind foot white; ote Een cen lees he oe eam Mr. Mullo: replied, that there had been a fair n unknown to the jury. It was taken the | Dayton’s Ruperser Spiced Gua Snaps 1 | between 6 ana 7 years old; shod all round. S| Chivalry. m has died in the flower of bis manly (bat bis friend from the Seveath Ward should | ‘*t When Major French ran for the mayoralty, mth Ward station fe be properly buried. Dayton’s Superior Spiced Ginger Snaps! Given under my hand th: da of March. 1562. | prime and in the full bie »m of bis beroic virtues, McGoldrick, do.; do. $3.58. Chas. Coledy, do.; | Fancy Silke, for the present and = rs ment in the adaptation of means to results. As thought It would not be entirely amiss to apply Mr. Richards.—It is hardly probable that any Inquest.—Yesterday, Justice Johnson, for Cor- | plain figares. that it be laid on the table. eye the sentiment of the people wasagainst the | McCauley. The verdict was that the child came streets of Weakington, @ gh wrong, constituted hima representative of true 3d 5 D, ROWLAND, J. P. be worked up into such 2 fever of exeltement | “id Teceived seventeen votes. are soid by The owner of the abo» d to story will preserve the record of bis life about = ned, e mindsof the} Tue runeRat of the iate George H. Randall, ee. 7 ie owner ie c mare is requeste but history Prese: ‘Mr oe objected to such an insinuation. ‘ le hed undergone a radical change since iterday afternoon, from his late residence cn KING & BURCHELA, coven, Vermont avenue fa ae we PNT Rice CUSICK = and character, and romance will deligbt In por- Mr. Lot onl agar the gentleman was geiti me — = did not now pretend to speak for hie | Sixth street, to Moant Olivet Cemetery, was at- ROWN, corner F and 13th st. it® T st. south, between 6th and 7th ets. teaying = figuen a0 ctiibing,& mitend 6s uatie, cool, he would withdraw nie remarbe. “t had | uatinent as ance sne beard bad nothing | Matsa bys numberof frlends and by the Colum. Bg iww 1G, 688 71> sts Nevy Yard, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT JAMES A os , been the custom here to hunt end selse megroes, | , Mi. Morgan argued that the board had nothing | bia Typographical Society of this city. The GREEN, cornor I and 1sth st. [ gt tt & Washington. and a career so gallant. pr halgeer \ 7 Lens — . Leanibrgpiny —_— subjects for legislation Bony wee in the charter. lepeaiee oe ney Felice tS ey ee ee brought before me. the Coy page Spain| While paying this public tribute of reepeet, the ice ar neg stated < _ safe, 8 ol in and for Saves. He thought it high time that the eltizeus pl are rd noe ma pea en Gzorcr J. Furnzes, an efficient clerk in the ANpeedy aud oerinrg.ours for ware etoag oath ta Snakes ofits tat an the 1a aot “a8 ene of the District in to conform their dees to r. Wilson said be was willing to bear the en- s Disease sure in from three to e:x days. Sold ond * . those of the people coming in among them, and | «1/4 biame attaching to the introduction of the | Depart: should take some measures to put the covn- | sunject. It may be thought by some to be out of | of Philadelphia, expired at his lodgings in this clfe right before the people. It was time to do | in} : ni city yesterdy thording. He weet thirty-eight 2. Seana. ea ir they weak sagt tacmaaat igre Pie, Richards, by consent, remarked that the | years old. His body was conveyed by rail to his broad, jemeeives 1 5pen his exolosures, & lig the death of this brave and distinguished soldier, Sow, hite ‘ay. t ee pass: ty WELS! TOWELS! | pretesd, ands f sorone her shoulders, | Bé bas personally lost one of the truest and Gear- it et TOWELS! 15) doxen Huckaback, Damask, and Bird-eye est of friends. 7 ‘owels, I. 2. Brigadier General Silas Casey will make the le bad a right to ap to Congress on this | northern home for interment. 1,500 yarde Russia Crash Given und e the habits and customs of such men they wouid | PuOP® ang 4 Pee iG oak. in referemee to the in. saline al 25 ph bao! fiarch, AnD. per arrangements for the funeral ceremonies of find it better for the city financially, and in every inlet, tn he ou what is the meaning of those | Szconp Warp Station Cases—Before Justice 2 Pieces Bamdek Tette CV Mori. i “ih - other way. Why @ negro should be arrested if “ 1] have exclusive jurisdic- | Clark—Jobn Walsh and James Hugbes, drunk | _ 150 dezen fabio Napkins, Cow is requested to prove pr. the deceased. found out after a certain hour, was to enable wa vouue ee a = in ee Grete: 7 and disorderly; turned over tothe military. Elias ppm pete Brown © ton Shirting, and take 2. JA ANDER By command of Major Gen’l McClellan, slaveholders to te less watchful of their slaves, | “Mr. Callan — I would like the gentleman to | Baulaur, malicious mischief; dismimed. M. | men Sheeting, Bian¥ets, Quilts, aud Furniture awe the Rock Creek ° eee ot Ady” and reiieve them from the trouble of seeing after int out such asentence. The word is ‘legisia- | Bateman, drunk; fined $1.04. With 8 fll stock of all xinds of Dry Goods, for SAVED AAW Sin Bunmas ROT bane 8. Wittiams, Ass’t Adj’t General —On 7, N . . Who- mag every night pa ai r. Lloyd was friend to the white man. He | 193,’ not " jurisdiction.’ » CuntRaL GuaRpnouse Casre—Before Justice y' Mr. Wilson ranted the power of Congress to reals owe, RILEY & BRO., © from the British Legstion,a RACOO NAVY TARD. ee Ne eee re tea taness Wat 20 | icaisiete, Dut iE Goes not deprive us of the right | Walter —Seth Lunsford, drunk; workhouse 30 No 38 Gonttal Stores, ever will bring the sam» to the above address will] There have been no arrivals at the Yard since act of his would place him (the negro) om a level | of saving to Congress what their lation in | 28v8. Michael Kendricken, drunk and disorder- Between 7th and 8th streets, aes} reward. With red collar on itemeck. | ready reported. with bimself Would the gentleman have ne- | rcrenceto us should be. The boards have the | yi 40. 30 days. Patrick Canan; turned over to | _ fe 21-27 Opposite Centar Market. mb a vote in the city; have rehildren mingle | Te a military. x HIS ADVERTISEMENFOUT’”6 O8T—By Major Thomas O’Neiil, of the ad} Tbe King Philip expected to go down the ee ee cata eet |e Saree Ee NES vas mae | eat Or, Ces Ou “Bat Races on] curram apveRtienunnr ove: | teeter iaaiSe MeRTL reat | "Te eee tiers between the white a To? je i aL OIL. AL OIL.—Bes' erosene A E s ' confidant ‘ |, of no use " polis should judge from the tenor of bis (Mr. Ri The jvint resolutions by the following | (warrented,) by the barrel 8 venta, by the gallo S ADVERTISEMENT OUT Bae aE eel ae ae eae te Pokey | The Baltimore took on ber new boilers this rds’) remarks that he would. He was in favor | Y°%C $0 cents. Lamps, Cans fand Shades, as cheapas AND BRING IT WITH YoU! K at the Star Office will be rewarded. morning, and will soon be ready for service Ccolonization, and thought that subject had bet- } ,,,Yet*>Mesars. Byington, Callan, Edmondston, | (abo sought in Washington, at Stewart & Son's, SS . OMAS O'NEILL. again. Lode cepemee mech poet Given, Hitz, Mohun, Mulloy, Raub, Turton and | ©& “r gia : ? | "Phe aubsoriber will advance, in the way of pur siniimmuieet oy fem ES r c from ti considered as soon as possible, as the city Wilson—i0 corner of Twelfth and H streets. mar J—6t* chase or loan, email sume for stiort periode, om Camp Meagher. The Yankee, which came up from the fotilia ‘was already overrun with free negroes,who proved | ‘Nays Messrs. Grinder, Lewis, Murtagh, Mor- DIAMONDS, WATCHF: 03! aja | 0n Sunday morning, returned again tn the after- to be the most disorderly class of people we have and Richards—§ ALL PERsons can find the best stock of Cloth- VALUABLE JEWELRY, i 7? oot noon quite suddenly, leaving at the ‘d several at night, ager spror law forbiding their a rThe Aldermen’s amendment to the bill for re- | ing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, | or Ary desoription of satisfsctory securities. ‘The fin y rewarded b u a aha incleaing endear yap ep pe - re feta ao usense pair of the West Market was to. at Smiths, No. 470 Seventh t, near F. ier oH goutloman who would like to oo g rest, between Ith and isth. off: 7 from Hooker’s division. the Laneht of n litical thels business ana’ th ‘The bill for the repair of the Asylum was re-] fe 27-3m dollars temporarily, in quiet manner, may do se of Army officers 00] ‘ had better get the out of the way, °Y | ferred. from It to $ o’o:oo. : ferrin’ | $20 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR| It's reported that a new rebel battery, mount- ae vata ye Mr. Wilson, from the ways and means commit- | | S8V2N Hunprep Votuntexrs Sick in Camp! | —————————ee_la~__ tae cuinen of berth aud oo eine geo erapantogr int went he 4 Mr. Richards considered the imputation that | 1, tablish warned Z Ww 2 z. i be cea to raise the negro te an enuality with d meee . ype lishing © feh A oy Boag Serra *s Pills pe gy reer Torecives Pic nion in Tren mek opabie, that bare Sthjaers br Be Socios) a Point, but no particulars are given. the white unfair, and he would burl the expres- beset ce Meats eo couse © Meaday. guaranteed hain the worst cases of Sores, U! jeg met with spmmnck weceess, oo. pines 3, Hambiin. iT ASV. Ti —___—_—__———_ sion back in bis (Mr. Liovd’s) face. | He was not | Mr. Grinder, from the police committee, asked | e's, Scurvy, Fevers and Bowel Complaints. | by his new method. All those who desire <w Ws waite hind foots extending from four to | Nomixato —Hon. Reverdy Johnson was nom- ie Lloyd asked it be (Str, “a = iq | that the bill relating to the Center Market be Only 55 cents per Box or Pot. me, in’s short ti ne singers or exocilent por, wx inches above the fetiock joint; white inthe | inated last night on the tenth ballot, gp the con- 3 —————— formers °n the 9 should avail thems: head; i 7 object tos proposition allowing negroes to vote — = cel yids aereve Tux impian Hens Doctos, his qew system of inetruction, by appivine Pe ey aid: nigs on the came shouides, seit | Yention, for the position of U.S. Senator from tae ey The committee wes also discharged from a | From Canada, will describe diseases and tell his | fordence, No. 303 6th street, between K st ot the lotter C, made from an imperfect atte pt to | Maryland. a Mr. Richards replied that he would not, most | resolution granting Mr. Campbell certain privi- | Patients the nature of their complaints ot ill- Naw YoRE STOR rose 10 and 12 o’olo ramtthe letter ¢ eg LAND & DOWLING tins lecidedly. oget a poapesttinn of 0 cien-| "ES, or attet at dot ?. Doman of 7 ine ness, Without recelving any informa- uesdays, Thuredays snd Saturdays, ni." No, 170 Bridge at., Georgetown, D.C. CONGRESSIONAL missioners. and on, Was premature Ss . 7 J iom : [RE !— ibi: 0G LOST-35 NGRESS_Se Slavery did exist, and the Corporation bad no | Md cthers, were passed sume dad iepeeontaeagad ti BROMO S BEBE On fonexhibiten, exe 359 Eighteenth strost. | a power to alter or modify it It would be time | ported adverecly on the petition of B.T. Wateon | We use such Balms as have no strife Foosle’s Clotuing Store, No. 460 Seventh street, | Newfoundiand DG Torspay enough to consider the matter when they bad an | = 7, vie > = apt 4 opposite Post Office, N.B.—All of the above | Fill he in gatirely free biack population. He moved that | "Ytaermen' Bilis referred :—A bill relating to | With Blood our hands we never staln Scale foreeieat wary bw pees oe ees U's merchants doing. the further consideration of the subject be indefi- pt zg }.. COALCIL-COALOIL: re bt ] AM Now furnishing ths trade with the best Se “ coast, for the establishment of a mail by see from ht consider the matter, but as it was the | //4/9g & penalty for selling coal tn any other way | Our Father—whom all goodness fills, KEROSING OlL, at Baltimore pricess atone New York to Aspinwall and Panama. Referred. than by ¢ Bal ; BOARDING. postpened. If slavery were abolished they disbursement of appropriations for markets; Nor poison men to ease their pain. COAL CIL—COAL OIL! bl ¥o! poll could not discriminate between slaves and White's. cheer gate pre pounds; for relief of Jas. | Provides the means to cure all ills; BAY, COKN, UATS, &o.. at lowest ma On motion of Harris, the bill for the main- negroes. iJ 3 Hugh Murray; authorizin; ‘The simple Herbs beneath our feet, price. 8! W OLAUGBLE tenance and safe-keeping of prisoners of war, was Mr Richards did not think the gentleman (Mr. | frou F tfG) for naliel of P Cama eee Well used, relieve our pain complete. fe 23-Im* Corner New Jorsey av. and E st. lie Ad OR THREE GENTLEMEN C. ¢ | taken up and passed from F to G; for relief of P. Camdon. = * Fy Bosurnmodsted wi saat d The bill to appoint 2 commissioner for the pre- Meese) wanted to bring the police up to the} Passed :-—A bill to pay for the last annual assess. prey gear poem pte ALTIMORE BARGAIN STORE! Board at No. 417 Twa! servation of the Atantic fisheries, was, on i0- Tar. Mose replica Gat he wen © to the | (ent ot personal, property; Joint resolution rela. | ‘These, these aball speak with touching power NEW 690D?—NEW GOUDS:! = Sgr geome eg nego yg — All treatment of negroes, but since blish- | Alexandria and Washington Railroad; and a} fC! and health to the , due ahas SALE AND RE LANSBUhb oH & BRO. take pleasuie to inform OR SALE “ - Affairs Committee, the House bill making an ad- Joint resolution relative to the streets, avenues, } Room No. oi pene m Building, Penn. av- their oustom sand the publio that they have taken OR REN To. ditional article of war—forb‘dding the arrest and and pavements in the city of Washington. Be i acta doenrmerna —— Hali’s old store, No. 7th strest, between | and p ne D | return of fugitive slaves by U.S. military author- was in the custom of |" adjourned Canadian references of the Indian Herb Docter: | K, w! hy always eos on hnod a fa floorneNo's02 ith ity and foree. Commi — of ~ pl cere no a had been put upon that c! of 8 geing from bi cmeste his home ridley me ae t meeting three or four negroes to every white man, — Sir E. Heads, Governor of Canada. of DRY GO Mr. Grimes reported, from the District of Co. many of whom were noisy and ‘disorderly When] 7, 5 Hon. Hy, Stearns, Mayor of Montreal, C. E. ANCY @UODS, Confident of our ability to give CHA : lumbia Committee, a bill for the codification and military discipline was most rigidly enforced | ,,TH= Leer Covur met yesterday, at 11 o'clock, | Hon’ G23 Hall, Mayer of Quebec, C.K, .satiaiaction to all, both in peice aud egality of east evde, between G & = law’ of the District of Columbia. eng po were sper —— —_ Coons street mate By the Clerk, the presi- Hon. Jobn Hutchinson, Mayor of Toronto, Cc.w. goods, ladies will And it's ly naanasrs Ee inane the scnaianers~ i. bad a > a a ‘i . h satis- the evil, if possible, instead of throwing dows | 2.8, Bowen, Eeq., wascalled tothe chair. | Hon 4.2 Cummings, Mayor of Hamilton, C.W LAW sc oon N ELE “Ro iat chase coh cuvia veake oa by ae Se-evil if postbie, a of throwing 4 Sendty ete oat aed ate pate. ‘Jas, zs, Mayo 1C.W. 2 [EGANT FR ROOM, ON SEG- | faction of claims and certsin bonds y Hon. W. Matthews, of Brantford, C. W. The furtber consideration of the subject was | (,2Be Dill for furnishing ice to the Orphans’ | 1100" Ww” Barker, Mayor of London, C. W. HARVARD COLLEGE, 1862. ond floor. with first-ciass Board. oan be ob-| United States in Louisiana, was taken up. finally indefi: jt \_— Court was refused payment. bo 5 nally fi nitely postponed—yeas ys 4 W. Savage, late Col. of pio ed OO Fe tained at 425 13th street, between G and H, three ie Two Terms of nineteen weeks each, com- | doors from G, west side, Hvcse.—A communication war presented from 6, na 5 2 et? 62 = 4, Bills making appropriations for the repair of |, license was granted to Jos. Ermantrout to! i 'p ‘Dwight, Supt. of Montr raph. | RE Rare eh ae Coenen = = the President of the United Sates, recommend- the Western Market. and the Washington Asylum; keep an ordinary in the county. All other appli- | 7 Taylor, Justice of the Peace, Toronto c. W. or atalogne and Pirenier, address Pr F URNITURE FOR SALE AND ROOMS TO | ing that the thanks ef Congress be tendered to pol act age —_ {ne last annual assessment; on ee eee eae Spon ed Crook, Alderman, Toronto, C W. Cambridge, Mase, Fee ese ete ee od leanitty. inguitacs Kemet hte Bakery. =a for services rendered at the bhidge at the intersection of New Jertey Pec, | ,. The Presidentof the Court reported thet he baa | 4-,Urgubart, Surgeon, Toronto, C. W. T OOPARTNEREAIP. aL Seventh treet, between Gand, mht St” | The Senate amendments to :he bill providing fe HE tnership hi R REN’ nue and I strect south, were passed. taken an appeal to the Supreme Court in the case —_—___ Wale, Ceertneah ie heretater OR RENT—A fn 1 The finance committee were discharged from | Of Woodward against the Levy Court. (This is] axe No MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE MzD- | in consequence of the lest of one of STAN D—Store Basement ard Fixtu the further consideration of the petitions of Mrs. prt eee bro ght by the . roe ae the payment | i¢; 928 —For unpleasant and dangerous diseases, business will hereafter be carried on under the na Pomnas vesee sr enty one Soeeaen team Isabella Maury and Mrs. M. A. Coxe. palates were formerly paid by Gov- | use Helmbold’s Extract Buchu, which has receiv: | nd firm of WALTER & KaRMANN. W 0 are pro} : pris vot r els U NE for the appolatmentiof additioual cler sent ard Fistarce Sow office oft e Assistant Treasurer of New York 61 | were concurred in, and the contested election case of John Cline vs Jobn Verrec of the third con- lexander was | Crment; but under a decision of a late / ‘torney ” | to build to ord f) tees, mh St | cressional district of Penasylvaaia taken up, Mr. reporied, Tea tae ton of Alexander Hayes was | General, they have not been paid, and the Levy <i tie endecnemnent of Se meow’ prominent peyel- | Kinds of the most taehiows CARMIAGr 8 ofthe FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—No, +49 Dawes, of Mass , Laving the floor. , files of the board Court is made responsible forthem. The coroner certain cure for the following d very best workmacship. R ring promptly and Nineteenth street, recently oocupied by Brij _ wep Joint resolution calling upon the Mayor to | titid's jeagesent, upon which ihe, pinaits | gases and abuse of the urinary ot sexual organs: | FhankfllYor past fevorn we hope for oowuny: | CLARKE ar tas Bank of Messrs Rig sings LATE LOCAL NEWS ali work upon the Centre! Guardhouse, and - a a appeal 18 | General debility, mental and physical depression, | anos of the same, at our o/ ‘ier - re. Riggs & Co, ls callimg for the papers and sccounts of work tnhen dep ri od to the head’ oth " als = ame street, between 10th sts., No 346 u as % URNISH: =) Botp Rozarxy.—Lest night, sbout 9 o'clock, a we WALTER’ & KARMANN K three sory brown HOLLY ite Sad taek | soldier went to the show window of Walduamer 0 the corner of H and 2ist streets, gas | & Co., on E street, near Fourteenth, and broke a throughout, Possession given immedi- of glass, and stole two wetches, valued at A fine imposed upon D. Colclazer for violating Leaver 4 Farin: qenseal iecitabilseyy rest: the county ordinances, was remitted. lessness and slee} ess at night, loss of appetite, UTTER selt!,, Crawford presented a report, proposing | Sbgence of musctlar eiiciency. dyspepsia, emecis: | Bo AND BGes. tale 2 W. scave} oe OF cutstainmont Meike | ton, low spirits, disorganization or paralysis Goshen eyiter czeeane resh print, y et No, 165 H stroet, b*tween 2th | $14. The storekeeper was looking at the window eet = poo gota tard: J phisen, saves county. houses += oe a rootigs eqemeretios, Sa eten sad Mead fer Also Wonts Batter, for bakers’ ee oss outs. mh13""_ | at the moment, but the act was oo quick he could ard; a i" ‘or sale low by D. E. ‘ROW, a Bates eer con rtd erick. | pun’ ory daa for belidng Neages tu fas | Memiated, tae of the yom, To jars the | fous ei- Nev ato eugthatamarPue, | A Reatese uuscee, fn Washinton ts Sou | darken vored tim, ad by dodging iste W a . for en! s . Take le - county, ail which were referred, and’ the Court HOTOGRAPHIC CARDS established Sutler Supply Store, now coines good | don’s alley, by, eli the and ell coal «lame of the Anacostia district, was post- perros her ’ = other. Reeated : teed. See advertisement P ‘AND ALBUMS! siness, have a fine oonaexion with Sucier P fbe joint resolution of instruction to the com- feb 4-tf The larg-st and finest assortment in the city, of | the beet location in the oity. To the right kind of — - 5 Z cap RaapSTaR MRE Photographic Ci ‘and Albume to be found at | &,™8°, this is sn opportunity selcom met with. Smatt Pox Casg.—This morning, some citi q Bosus Notgs—Secesh Ourrency in the Dis- Inpia Ruspsr Goons, 3 Will eithe: ut entirel: Accept & partner, , mittee before in relation to street rail. trict —It te a that C Il right Indi bber Sheet hildren’s THE NATIONA. BOORSTOR Q if mutuals herd. Fo artioen werinen: zens reported to Sergt. Gittings that a colored for protecting ¢! 5 female was sitting in the wood-yard on the south ly take to authorize the issue of notes | beds, that no fami] be without; 75 cents 278 Penn: a Pe ween COX, TET Fost Office, Washington, with 2 — y | Arges e issue of ni : a y 5 Now styles = 4 sy tome “X= reai name end address, stone st* | Side of the canal, west of Seventh street, in a de- each. ee _] plorable condition. Patrolman Skt and corporations, and responsible banking companies.| Rubber Blankets, for soldiers, $1.25 each. = i — For some time past small notes from ks in all Rubber Ponehes and Blankets combined, $2.50 Miltary BOORSS ro RENT—A ARLOR and CHAMBER Lewis went to see about it, and found the woman MILITA BOOKS: very neatly furnis! rst @oor, eie- | in a fence corner, and very badly broken of the country have been in circulation here }| each. At the National Bookstore, No, 278 Pe: tva- | vated § feet above walk ; K small She said bad ‘weeks [otphan extent that much time islost in investi: | India Rubber Coats, white or black, $2.50 each. the New Mulitary ks are €0 ‘be | ps @ fee Rai Baa ey ty The Hs rtm fone ee eaeneied wees gatl the pair. found as as iss) tom the Press. and President's House, on New York avenus, be | ner ly cared for. y Call’ and examine oUF stock PEIN eon ith and 1Sth streete—No. 460—and but a | Be Properly : fe fo28-20* OTe Fecionitoninpeeen of 2 iaemttllaeacas smant tothe Capitol. | Pax Fiext Estate.—The Orphans In sickness, morning 2) inted Mr. Thomas Carberry admin- opposite Judiciary Square, reported y, + “ “4 manufacturer ve. Ae FRANKLIN & CO., ARM FOR SALE—Two Farms, containing | istretor of Fieri a Virginia), in place v inst granting a pare ~ ether €00 acres; one Fi of West Scott, , the late nistrator. al y done, was rted upon adversel the was concurred in, -~ y The administrator was required to give securit jJourned. ' - _ ‘ened et ee a . —_ , ei A to the amount of $25,000 for a fait! i ennumen of his trust. Criminat Court. Corns, Bunions, Calosities, — coed comssunication from tee the feet cured —, abatement of a nuisance In South Cerolina evenue, dist, ia between OPTICIANS, ‘one with & proposition of Engelheart & Co. | of , aren ee ee Wine Store of WM. ang onsy. Suing to lease certain city property, were re- EYEGLASS8E8, fe 25-2w defence. ferred. The exse Mr. Mohun ted @ communicati MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES, ‘was then given to the jury, who had not returaed i Meat” drei Samrentas ome owPassui, as,| LOtmr gn PtLE Weak fea tacit | = rail Woes or mp’ lng ‘ 3 wap mS 5 of the beat qualities, constantly on hand, Yio, the Railros ag eh REAK IN THECANAL.—On Sunday night last, A ow f gn reasona: of the Chesa- - % om the European plan) | Particulars inquire of BARBO! EMM) Ctiiner ot Penuszivaute cvenua sagen ceceet, | 22 18 steo opposite corner to Brown’ SE eee iow fugpiahed throughout with new and A SR Ree aay bretoleee Hotel noe fegaitare. ' in Alexand: Vs.,) is desirous to pe peeematee, informe his fisgds the public business, an N for & fair tas ez cnn spe Sacen me with rooms, by | FU. iTURE, ues ‘and GOOD WiL. week, Bis terminate on the! 3 bie tthe io 10-002W VERY L ea a eeeace 3m OR A FEW DAYS ONLY.—I have may S-coh et from over aath sitest, near ¥iw fev ibat RR WILL RESUME HER thsn who.esale cost prices, fora lish and Freach M. 7, Jon- fe2r3m y. ‘e, ork aveuue, bet ven zh an th UARTERMASTE, CERTIFICATES - oo ; » WITB TOOLS AND Q moasity ® CLAIMS Appiy x corre of Fad JAY - LS ater POTATOE® CL gouss y enero a SORT ceeacecen | ta pais Reena Das e% oolw