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é « — —— — es = SSS - is ate . - + —-- —m LOCAL NEWS. pierre Rema, tet Erocioes, (County )= | Pessre-The Rout Nard potion wee AMUSEMENTS, SECOND EDITIO . = = = — over to the military. bowtie | aa een oF three hours and dis- FORD'S ATHENEUM. Ee THREE O'CLOCK, P.M. cond Precinct —Heary Hasselbusch, stealing juspdelling liquor with- | Joun T. D_. . Propristor_and ty 4 t 4 . 5 aap veute Sembenanes °F wilt Pepto capella an i pe ee out a license; fined Ce dace moore — F BonT fstac Manatee and a barge of keeping a — = —- ni ng again personate the wily Cardinal, in Bul- | Sears, Thos. Card and Wm. indecent | Jobn Glascow, ; fined $50 94 by Justice THIS EVENING, LATEST FR ISLAND . w er's great historical play of Richelieu, or the | behavior, do. Mary Kenan end Maty Kelly, Patrick Scanlon, tneked visteoed The Greatest Living Tragedisn. OM ISLA! Ho. 10 Conspiracy.’ No lover of the drama should fail | drunk and indecent behavior; workhouse “int Serie fet eaeee: Lawrence Daily, assault; do. MR. EDWIN FORREST, OR RENT.—A emall Fu H {PER Trew re! to see the great tragedian in this character, which | days. John Williams, vagrant; taken to Cen Patrick Scanion, for profsnity; fined $1.58. Ellen Will re-sppear in his creat personation of contsiming four on eee 0, Apeil 4, 1982 is one of bis best. Guardhouse. Kirk, assault; dismissed bv Justice Ciapton. CARDINAL RICHELIEU! between Sth and loth—No. 462, ap ; of the Nee, Canteasvay HaLu.—A great bill to-nigbt,in | | Third Precinct —John Pizan, soldier, incen- | Wm. Burke, larceny of Government Feet: A cheracter in which he has no compeer. OR RENT—One neatly furnished ROOM, on | 70": Gideon Welles, Secretary ef the Nery w hich all the star performers appear. The beau- jarism; to jail. H. A. Kazer, selling | jail for court. Edw’d Jones, assault and battery; pesca F floor, with Board. in jasiy private This morning, th® Benton, Cincinnati, ané —_ ——_ — - Ce Lay, re liquor flirt — = 56. a ean Wm. Momma F.E. fom peg 2 ue ane Png? “ famtiy—No. 404 Eighth streat, between G And H. | Pittsburg, with three morter borts, Opened, and nl ght a! it with row applause, negro, after hours; house. eenan signs contrary to costs - 4 be ee aaa prose matinee to-morrow | disorderly; do. Chas. Carrol,drank;do Alfred Nicholas Warner, runnii hack without num- are coutinued for more thau an bour,® @r# on the DESIRA, LE AND FURNISHED ROOM, Suitable for a msrriet couple or two ringie gentlemen, can be obtained, with or withont hoard, on application at No 369 Sixth stree, near H. af 2 o'clock. presents for the la- | Williams, disorderly; fined #3 44. Pat’k O'Neal, | ber, dismissed. 'Jobn McMi I EDWIN FORRES?’S NIGHTS—Mcr- png eo rei do; ned 6S 02. Chia Ella, ancl, commited larceny: do. Eilen Maloney, do. day, Wednesday, Thareday and Friday, 0 ? .—Kunkel’s Nightingale jail. Jas. Hicks, bench warrant; do. Martin | tice iter. Geo. F. Ryder, c! Box office Amey 5 Opera <Haee oe temaen a aie favorite | Francis, disorderly; workhouse. i a tenant; ruled for trial before Jus- when Sete etek remn Stet and from 2 ieSe'closk, pl ace of entertainment, and the new dances |. Fourth Precinct.—Charles Carroll, drunk and Gerrit Fitzgerald, Pat’k Guyton, ae arid buelesques of this spendid band of minstrels reer; a $2. James Marphy, imakjng —_ recs janie puts Tipp bonalied Cree vt 5 Secu: jo kee} ye peace. nn Ker- e m' . Wm: Flood, dru 80! 5 Dress Cirole and Parquette. be hie al myn nell, drunk and disorderly; ined $1 75. Robert | security for peace. ‘Catharine Flood, dey dis: ured Seats, rebels’ beavy @oating battery at Isiand NO. 20; when the latter, baving received severs! shelia from the rifies end mortars, cut loose from ber moorings and drifted two or three miles down the river. ‘The shells were thrown from the fotilia Into Fas, RENT—A well furnished PARLOR and CHAMBER, with or withont Board, in & gone neighborhood, near Pa. avenzs, LY ae y ap3 3 a " 5 67 Hat. 1 o sland, end into the rebel Parxer’s Hatt, (Young Men’s Christian Aseo- - 4 loony Seats. different forts of the Island, eo giation Rooms }—he Fair and Festival of the | Staley, driving on ihe pavement; Ane asd cous | Carr; disorderly veyes Tockea wp till they were | Urehentre Seaia——— OR RENT.—A deeirahlo pace in ree, | batteries lining the Tennessee abore. ‘The return le.dies of the First Baptist Church continues to | g) 757 uieled. Chas. Fetchman, drunk; $2.94. Frarnie Boxes (holding eight wat Malescbure Turapine, anteenicchente pi. | fre produced no effect on the squadron. No be thronged night after night. It is @ pleasant) Eighth Pretinct.—William Huard, drunk and | Joseph Leiben, drunk and disorderly; do. $5.94. | 4+ CHARLES E. FORD; Treasurer, | tol. Itcontains e good Dwelling Hoare, with is | more men than were actanlly necessary te man —= —— sn a night Gey aisorberi 4 $5.4. Jane Hawkins, negress, | Jas. Donnell, drunk; dismissed. ic PRE CHILDREN IN THE WooDs? pean Pow oe ay ee build | the batteries were vis'ble honored with i 7 a . r 5 six , 1 Ouse: the great American traveler, who entertained th> poh pedneirg Prey ng pth ange heer CENTRAL GuARDHOUSE Cases—Before Justice I — 7 about Sacres of meadow and pasture iand, well A.A. Poorr, Flag-Offiver, &c audience with a free lecture Im bis inlm'*able | tumnsd over te the military. James OvNell, de: | Clark.—Jobn Fallion, drunk; fined $1 91. John Charlies F. Browne, watered. The above will be rented for $9 per ——___—_—_ ——_-—- style. do. Mary Spriggs, colored, drunk; fined $1 Hotchgrow and Thomas Field, drunk; turned | THE GREATEST AMERICAN HUMORIST, Jg0 rent a iarge Bronss FOUNDRY, AFFAIRS TN DIXIE Crangnvon Concent HALL.—Freeconcertsand | Charles Hayward, assault and battery; ba‘! for a | over to the military. Better Enown to the peblio as for casting heevy suns. For furt We have the Richmond Dispatch of the 1Stb Tefreshments every evenip~ further hearing. Robert Williams, do.; do. John tae aaniaet ae ill deli : . yatCLARK MILLS—No. 8. 45 ennui esd of “2 TeureRanck HAL’, A soiree by Prof. Barnes, | Fowler, dr fined $1.58. tha tsa ig ate 13% —_ wil ver his ee Lane with the | street, _89 3-3t* ult, {targues that the Merrimac should be sent atBerclock: All Lovers of dancing will attend | Ninth Precinct —Jobn Rollens, drunk and dis-| Cargo of sallitig, wy late: and seantling, for ALWILEARDS HALL. GOMS FOR RENT, with or without Board, | out to foll :w up its frst blow, break the blockade without furthe” notice. The m by Arth’s po So payee S. Clar! age os Samuel Norment. id r On MONDAY EVENING, April 14, 192, canna ease family—No. 78 East Capitol te and sink the whole Yankee navy. The little band. jordon, do.; ro, dis- — i with —_—-______________8e23'"__| sfonitor is evidently deemed a troublesome cus ———— orverly; 58. ‘homas | MippLgron’s Copy of Stuart's Great Picture of | . This Keotare has met wita the most signal ruc- 5 > 5 ; = A "Yistr to THE Pewirentiany —A few days | ¥' e, deserters; delivered to the Provost Mar- | Washi ‘can be seen at Willards’ this eve- Slee ee ee sare aise Qiok of Brown's fees “done Sit per inenth, | comer. The Disparchsaye: “The Monitor must we visited this institution, and through the shal. Patrick Ragan, marine, drunk; taken to the | ning, where persons wishing this celebrated Por- Partoulars will te tiven in future advertise- | .A!80, for sale.one fins CKING BikD. Price | be disposed of in some way or other. If our fer- aid of ita courteous officers were enabled to get a Ly argo ee Meas Malian a trait can give their subscriptions. * | monts andpiroulars. ap d-d_ | 9% Inquire at 316 C scroet, between 6th ant 71h | tuiity of contrivance and resources tsequal to that Tent recinet.— n, drunk; idea of its present condition, with many of the Yankees, there is no Impossibiitity in ec teresting facts relative thereto. On entering | {ned $194. James Callan, disorderly; turn BantHoLomew Rionpan, that wes mentioned | (SLARENDON CONCERT HALL, ‘OR RENT—A STORE, in s goed business over to the military. John Murph: fanity; | in last Wednesday’s Star, for stealing Govern- _g- UNDER CLARENDON HorzL.) location; eui tor the wholesale @ complishing that object.”’ seuussomn in hich is stasene meee ented Nektar, ieton Wage, da ; aut fomee tee. | macat promaitrs eos: spied oe mit ies ea CONCERT EVERY EVENING, business Appiy. to, COCHRAN © ROBERT. The Dispatch is furious over “ the disrsters of bmom-corn, to bemade up inte brooms; and some | JO?) assaultand battery, secutity for court. Thos. | wrongfully accused, and was innocent of the} |. BY 4 FULL BAND! SON, No S11 Ninth street, near Pa-av. 59 2-3* | Hatteras, Fort Henry, Roanoke Island, Fort Don 4 pairs of sewed shoes of excellent quality, Riley, John Dofey, Satnuel Gritith, Barry Cart! charge. ee * ieee ue OR RENT.—A three-story Brick D\VELL- | elson, Fernandina and Newbern,”’ and says saiitacrmmegeoeioegwulch vie tess | ricer nine Bafa Seas Ser'ak® | | Nuw Ansan —fon cng pencinia | _ap ates *™ecitte ttn saune une, | EOURG Ein aiaed clsz ye: oq Dat | tke recent clog a unde sd Leaving this room we passed through another | 40.; fined $1 94 ee oer at aan O° FELLOWS’ HALL, improvements of a first class dwelling; also, & | faults that would under experienced military deor into the main building, in which are the | Before Justice Clayton.—Patrick Scanlan,using | Mere suits, whic sold low. an Seventh st., near the Post Offcs, a servants roome attached, governments be fatal to all by whom they were committed.’’ The Dispatch speaks of a telegraphic dispatch received at Richmond representing that “two thousand Confederates were about to bag three thousand Federals,”’ and thinks ‘‘such an acbieve- ment would compensate for the abandonment of the fortifications below the town;”? adding sad ly, however, ‘But the telegrapher has not yet finished the job. Can’t it burry up?’ e rofane language and threatening Mrs. Ann | CX®™mine the stock at No. 314 Pa. avenue, be- I —— F Sauerteaioetane ae ne Ree Seeeh Walker, re ‘$1 91, and security to keep the | ‘ween Tenth and Eleventh streets. EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK! cals peace. J. W. Amor, drunk and disorderly;| ®P42t* A. Straus. pees — feel actitioncd off {ibaa the fomale department fined $191. Aiary McLaughlin, do; workboure | «\Banwzy on r= Banney Case.”—Mr. Editor: | SUDKel’s Nightingale Opera Troupe while 32 others in that department are orcu, ied, 60 days. Lawrence Dailey, threats; security to | 1 observed in your paper of yesterday a long pub- THE LARGEST, bythe men. These cells are about eight feet long keep the peace. lication signed by one Samuel C. Barney, headed “MOST VERSATILE ami four feet wide, with a bed on one side. The Judge Purcell a trespasser on his (Barney’s) legal AND BEST ORGANIZED deor of the vells are iron, with bars at the top, Resronsisitiry oF BoarpincHousE Kexrens. | rights by appointing Dr. Harvey Lindsley guar- Company of Minstrels in the World ! ard bevea small opening atthe bottom. Asa ae [sSaprennatlgee a age! ee Ce ~ Hel, alan Ce is fron Se cla of oe bgetecs Comprising gmer: ing they are ki neat and clean, and | 0? nue, and gave his name as Nehemia! lary E. rafft, and states that Judge’s fame, of them arc very jally arranged, the | Matson, of [llinois. “After stopping at the house | decision was given alone on the lowa ieatee, SSVENTEEN OF THE PICKED Stans OF MINSTRELSY, eds being ornament swith papets of different | ® day or two, he notified the proprietor that his | and that that was obtained by the fraud of his smong whom sre ee OR REN T—W ith Board, ons iarge nice Fur nicted ROOM. itabie for two gentiemen or gentleman and wife, at 329 New York ave-ne, dotween 9th and 10th streste. None need aprly unless they are willing to pay liberad prices for good 2coomm| one. and are “unconditrons!!y” for ** Liberty and the Union.” ap? St* Reons 7 L&T—Is a most desirable location, at 448 E street, near 7th, with'n afew minutes walk of Penneylvania avenue, the Fort Offics, Patent Office.&c The rooms will be let without roard, One good office room. Gentlemen pre 2 Superintendent Wm. N. Bragg advertises for « A be: the 1 ti room had been entered and rob! of cash to the | (B.’s) wife and the mother of his children, GEORGE KUNKEL, HARRY LEHR, | ferred. Seveial good Eating Houses in imme- | a the heads of ao “on ne ek ca amount of $44, and two drafts for $100 each He fn her silent grave. The would-be barrister at NEUSE SEYMOUR, wise oe eee ie Se See rene on Ree oe en ee between Richmond and Aquia Creck,” and “wanted Immediately.’’ The Savannah correspondent of the Dispatch (March 11) complains that the military draft brg crippled manufacturing establishments to such an extent that they ‘cannot carry on the almost ~ essential business of the govermment.’’ This correspondent says that the defenses of Moticed a number of books, mostly of a religious | Said he was about to leave, and offered to = law and his alders are at fault in thelr memo “character, and on one a number of ambrotypes, | nothing more of the robbery, if Mr. Clay would | Judge Purceli’s decision will prove (now on file | Admission 25 cents. For particulars see email Frobably of the wife and children of the cen- | Cancel bis board bill, which amounted to some- | in your office) that the lowa divorce had been of- | bills. viet. thing less than $10. Mr. C. informed him that | fered, amongst other facts in the case,to show the | Doors opsn at 7; commence at 8 o’clock, Ascending the long flight of stairs to the upper | Unless the boerd bill was paid, his baggage | unfitness and disqualification of Barneytobeap-} Spi st [ Kepablioan } Yer of cells, and turning off te the left, we came | Would be retained as security. . pointed guardian of the infant children; that ANTERBURY HALU! te the hospital, a large and nlry room, in which Mr. Matson left for bis home in Iliinols, and | without special reference to all the facts in the Cc CANTERBURY HALL! were several couches, but no inmates. Forseveral nothing more was heard of him until within the | case the divorce was sufficient to determine the — ‘weeks past not a single convict has made a com. ; 1#st few days, when he sent t) an attorney here an | case. Now, Mr. Barney knew well what the other In evidenoe of a zinint of illness, or has needed the servicesofthe ‘tlidavit containing a statement similar to the | facts in the case were, which the Judge, out of COMBINATION OF STAI“! yaiciam. At present 14 of the prisoners lodge “Dove. respect for the children, forbore to specially.al- | the xquat of whioh can be nowhere found in the re, there not belng room enough in the cells Mr. Clay was arrested and brought before Jus- | lude to in his decision. Mr. Barney was fully World of Amusements. fe ail. tice Giberson aware that there was on file a French record, —— Retracing our steps down one ficht of stairs,‘ Mr. Matson’s sttorney again made the offer to | duly certitied®by the Lord Chancellor, which is Observe this Brilleant Last of Names : “fe come tothe chapel, which Is directly under COMpromise, if the board bill was cancelled, but } still on file in the Judge’s court, which charges a " the hospital. Service is held here every Kanday ; Mr. ©. refused. are sworn to, ofa serious nature against Mr. Bar- | MISS MILL'E FOWLER, morning, by the chaplain; previous to which the prisoners are marched in, and one or two hours we spent in Sabbath-school exercises. The pris- FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, with Board, ina pleasant location near the Capito!. Transiext Boardors accommodated. luquire at tar Office. mh Si-tf SouMee RESIDENCE FOR RENT. epon the “Glen ilen Farm,” D.C, about 1% meles above Georgetown, (near Mr. Lougkborouga’s)—A Ee furnished Double House weil . ine water, &c, with stabling, carriage houses, &o.,&0. The wntion of Members of the Cabi- nat, Foreizn Mu rs, ard gentiemer with famiy 18 especially invited to this advertisement. For examination of the premises Apply tothe manager pon the farm (Mr. James ©’ Brian.) and for far- ther partioulars address Captain W. A T. MAD- DOX, U5, M , 1220 Spruce strert, Phiisde!phs, a. of the city to the Louisville road, thus Snishing the circuit of earthworks extending from river to river New-rarek Cuanees —We learn that Mr Charles A. Dana has been deposed by the © holders of the New York Tribune, os the man aging editor of that paper, and Mr. Gay, whe has for some time been one of the editors of the Tribune, takes Mr Dana’s place. Tbe change was deemed necessary in order to remove the intensely radical tone which had attached to the editorisis under Mr. Dana Mr. Alexander Wileon, maneging editor of the After hearing the arguments of counsel—which | ney. He (B ) was also aware that there were eccupied about thee hours’ thme—the Justice | depositions of Joseph H. Bradley, jr., and Johu MISS JULIA MORTIMER, dismissed the case, on the plea that be had no ju- | A. Linton, alleging brutal conduct on bis part to | MISS LIZZIE FRANCIS, qmers are represented as feing very attentive to | tisdiction in tbe premises. Plaintiff to pay costs. | bis wife and children as late as two o'clock in MI88 FRANK LA FOLLE the exercises, and the exercises are said to be ex- oo the morning. They were heard to cry for help a a ~ tremely interesting. Criminat Court —Yesterday afternoon, El- | 0" E street. He ought to thank Judge Purcell MISS MARY BLAKE, Leaving the malp building, we pessed dowh a | Jen Wolfe, indicted for keeping a bawdy and | for not having apecially referred to all the fac MISS LILLY BRANDON, fight of steps to the basement of the front build. | disorderly house, was found gulity. She sat in | Judze Purcell bas been on the bench too in MIS3 FRANK SECOR ing, where the bakery ts sigvated. Here we find | the Court-room throughout the trial, closely | and bas had his decisions, without an except i? . the baker. who now has a little spare time, and is | velled, and with her eyes cast down, looking | Confirmed by the Circuit Court of this Diatrict, MISS JULIA RICHMOND among “is troughs engaged in putting together a | the very picture of a modeat and disconsolate | and Supreme Court of the United States, tonow | HARRY J. CARTER spool stand made of pieces of bone which he has | Widow, even when proof on proof was accumu- | have his judicial acta called in question by Sam- J gentioman and wife; or House pleasantantly situated shie, Inquire north west corn mh $9 6t* ror SALK—Two firs'-cilass BILLIARD TA- arble sahs. and every arrangement 80 desiring the above will study bey immediately atthe Euro. peen Hotel, eornsr lth sirestand Ponnsyivania avent wf <u* into shape during his spare mements. His | lated, tending to show the ‘‘bad eminence’? ber- | ue! Chase Barney, whom it seems has no cther DELEVANTE BROTHERS LOST AMD) FOUND, New York Times, leaves that paper on the Ist of partner (for there are > aa here) self and her house had attained in the estimati. employment but to write and publish slanderous : 4 pa 4 : 0 ere), We are on >. : ———_— et ae r {torial man 4nformed, has gone to his cell to read some fa. | of ber ne{ghbors, but when the jury came into | publications against gentlemen. DICK PARKER, OST—On Thurwiny, 2th ult moy wp the Kyrk Mey next, sprsereees pre feet a ka rorite book. These men, although at the time | Court and snnounced their werdict, and curious One ACQUAINTED WiTl THE Facts BILLY QUINN, 4 wood Houses, a Cornelian Seal RING. The | agement of the National latelligencer, in ic! Jdic, are two most industrious men—making up | ees turned to see the effect on the prisoner, they | It IN THE BARNEY TRIAL JO“ CHILDS fioder will be hperaily rewarded by returning t:8 | concern he has recently purchased an interest q read 1 on ed on vi cy. y a5 ‘ :) . - 2 Pp : Es, b and baking two barrels of flour per ber das acancy. The Wolfe had quietly Caistaporo’s Excension Dye MASTER JOHNNY, Btar Office, siege __ap4it Mr. & P. posers sreentiy emaing let (5s through the yard, in the center of which Her house was situated in the heart of the city, Ts unrivaled in the world. JOHN KEANY, POUN D—On the lath Merch, on Indiara avenue | of the N.Y. Herald . corps 0! b swe a Ss the pump, we observe a number of hands ar-| 00 9th street, near the corner of D, and wasaj No other Dye has been analyzed SYLVAS CLARK, Plea Ac hang hs Pace weyereteatipeciony beth TS. respondents, bes ceased bis connection with the ranging the buckets of the prisoners, according to | Bulsance to the neighbors and a source of trouble} No other Dye produces such faultless coiors roving preperty Aid paying charges paper altegether, ent borounns aMerken, Seenpet their numbery, Preparatory to thelr being carried to the Police. _sWeguave ad occasion to allude | 6 other ee oa oe applied as rapidly SOHN HAMILTON. } Os Proving prep OP BERNIS 0. NE agily, to the N. Y. Times. Mr. Hanscom. re into the cells with them for the night; and enter- as the Wolf's den. 'e trust we have hear. = 2 : ap 4st" No. 470 Pitol e' s Pour- tng a door in the lower portion es eee : the Ieat of it. No other Dye is so lasting in its effects. Tus Dest Orcusster Soutu ov PHILADELPHIA, P Ss | Ph niains at bis old news heedquarters, 166% Four in which ts the shoe shop, we find ourselves in | | Joseph Turner was convicted of an assault and | No other Dye improves the texture of the hair. | [[F"No change in the Admission Prices OE orien Airs cighrene ieee “Tye fer teenth street the dining room for the white prisoners, in which | battery on Charles J. Gates. It has been Admission 2% conts ; Orchester Chairs #9 cents, | The owner can have the exme Ly prove Pa. Chere are for 144; and passing through an- I Analyzed by Dr. Chilton. — Property. and paying for this adve tise TAPERS other door, we look {nto the ball for the negroes, ] Seconn Warp Station Cases—Before Justice} cpa abt ap ciens, Afternoon Entertasnment iment, and hor keeping, snquire at lagisaide, half the naval ficht Reads some which coutsins seats for 60 persons. The tables | Clark —Jobn Mann, M.Crutter, David Downing, | Chemist to the Croton Water Board of New York, fterno & mile north of Columbia € lege. . 1 Aifferent schemes for sinking ox otherwise and benches are all arranged parallel to each | drunk and disorderly; turned over to the milleary. and certified by him to be as barmiess ax Croton For Ladies and Feauhes, on Bp 4-3t" ERNEST BURGDORF, a Snie l tien Shans have beon «® eG other, ard toeach row a bottle containing mo- Francis Muller, disorderly; dismissed. 1. Bald- | water. Hiscertificate may be seen at the estab- | WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER-| —TRAay HORSH—Taken up as astray. near | @!8Posing of the Merrimac, ha asses is hung, while the knives and forks are | win, assault; security for peace. Jos. Newgas, lish: t of the proprieto NOONS, at2 o’clock, SS Meridian Hill. on the 30th ultimo, ons the Navy Department by Yankee inventors placed In a pocket on the lower side of the table. | charge of theft; pos till Saturday. Win, | lishment o POORER ’ Whena lavish distribution of Elegant Presents is | £0rrel HORSE, with ¥ bite biaze in fore TS a neach of these rooms there is an opening cut | Marti dismissed. Nathaniel Smith, drunk J Manufactured by J. Curistanoxo, 6 Astor Rich and Costly J va ks, head, which the owner oan bave by provice Recrirts rrom Cesroms.—It te ascertained through into the kitchen, which {s in the a ly; do. Wm. Alexander, running a} House, New York. Sold everywhere, and ap- Toys, Fancy Arhvles, and mag- property. paying onsrges, we V,. COBURN that the receipts from customs for the month of formed by the two rooms, through which back without number; fined $1 5+. plied by all Hair Dressers. nifcent Si'k Dresses. an Cornerof is*h ard Hats. - i Sind J i we food is |. Inthe kitchen are three} To-day. fe E. Smith, beating a woman; |" price $1, $1.50, and $3 per bo rding to | 4 Silk Dress was presented to Mrs, Sherman, | —SP 4S _______Torner 0) Ss are = | March last, were at least twice as large as they cooks, who are almost constantly employed, if | dismissed. H. W. Dodge, {nsulting a lady on wee et J per box, eccording to} 114. 50 Prospect street, Georgetown. OUND—On the 3ist_ of March, near the canal, | were for the correspondinz month of lest year not cooking. In cleaning the utensils; each’ of | the street, was knocked down by her husband | ize. No.2. | “Admission 20 cents : Children Woents. mh St On ith siree’, a TRONK, containing Guero ———-er+e-—_—__— these cool ‘orking to himself, having a large | and taken to the station. He was dismissed after = SS ENT OFFICE CURIOSITIES—Guide to: tet Tee hole Bill be returns go Ene owner - aczaien heiler to attend to. a satisfactory apology. Jerry Maher, drunk and Carstapono’s Haim PAxsERVATivE, P'yitenis, Cacslogue of Curicsition and Govern: lctratrectana caus. ""). SEIBERTH. CONGRESSIONAL. aps 3t* The shoe shop is overhead, and the larger por- | disorderly; fined $1.91. Chas. Haws, theft; dis- | Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts the ut- the stand Oo {ion of the prisoners are at work in this depart. missed. C. W. Wood, do; do. M Dubolsalo.; most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great ped ag a oe ‘ment. On reaching the top of the steps we look | security oe pete. Robert Early, insulting a {tality to th hair. furnished; Kailroad Reports; Militar Into the door and see some 142 prisoners, dressed | ma!e; turned over to the military. Wm. Smith, | Vitality ee’ urnt Patent Office Reports; Ch in homespun, one half white the other black, | theft; do. Mary A. Dant, sak workhouse 90 Price 50 cents, $1, and 2 per bottle, according Satara; Mi:ttary Trial Ri Bi vy Re -——_.>—_— ZALViith CONGRESS—Secend Sension. ——-———__ 8 heavy dmsnamepisivly} = Spxare.—Mr, Shermen poeocat d 8 petilion of “ The fivder will be suitably | 5 Sc ong reine . seated on their benches and as busy as bees | days. Henry Mason, colored hackman without a | to size. ap2eoim | leva; Army Regulations; Panorams with 1m he ofee of | Citizens of Obio for the enactment of a genes! 7 ed as near! ws. badge; fined Coone s eee owing over 2,! miles; many thousand Cheap Caph 22 bankrupt law keene eg Al venga Gisminced aS! SS J2s-Cooney, prefanltys | Crone, Lame ano Acranacus.—Wilson, 119 | Booke. Upstairs, over rent, arhe enioes low | aps até en ee nEY. Mr. Harris presented a New York petition that —— Pennsylvania avenue, between Nineteenth and | Prices. all separate from those of the whites, il B-3: while a of the soldiers, who have Pidope Darn oF 4 District OrFicer—Weannounce | Twentieth streets, still abead. He ts daily in | —&2Sm here by courts-martial mostly, for terms varying | With regret the death, after a few days illness, of | Teceipt of the above delicacies. Those who want Prk ton, m B DHL - z : democratic papers be sliowed the same mol! le aes I by Ay ry eaey. the Zith shiz, batress privileges accorded (o republican-party and abo ti F, BARNES’ FASHIONABLE | petenon es land av: aud the Sixth Pres- Cc. orner itn tion papers Cc a should not fail to call early. 2+ ANCING ACADEMY, at Tem; ? PPE Mr ward presented 2 petition of citizens of from one month to three years, and of whom there | Capt. Charles H: Rodler, of Georuetown, ‘an coacbenk. I Hail-etreet, between sth end 1th Clases one i aten A tend weaned a sickigen for tas canchumet of 0 pepmel beak are over 70, are plac een the blacks and the when Washington was threatened with ere: BRaNDRETH’s Pits, composed wholly of veg- | every Tuesday and Frater. ecvaracon class, for te return to 520 vieegland ay. rupt law ; also, one for the reduction of the pro convicts sent down by the civil courts. Asa tunes —— ‘edied the And Rifles on etable matter, are found by experience to at 3, evoning class at 7, tame eve! Friday “3 tax on lager beer arse ae ne ee eeeaces Tac? | Geerguiows and bis compan was one of the first | barmless to the most tender age, or the weakest bay aie halt will be et for dials, Sa The Senate then proceeded to the consideration Sueresuseoutnng auaniamnne Ott we I sa taba the Gath of allegiance and calict as trees rigs RRR TCRY, SOKO. of -hunisn, Saseing; ko. "Apply a8 above. {914 2m* of private bills 0 4 " Coming down the steps and passing into the | months harap bedlire emer pth gece tant. wore aver eiered-aa tEe-werld, ond at the k= Se a Satin heey eal cence | ae rae An te | meee neering ou te | A TASH LOR, WANANNAR. is Posy | cea it oe area | site > pains of excelleat Gualif. Mokive. | did at the Chain Bridge. Capt. Kodier was after, | Tot of any complaint, however deep, and of per- | sytiCien'ts Reet adie at's o'cioe Goumry On tt a sp ac — —— making brooms of exce! oa “4 Machinery | © appeinted In he ‘District rertmment, | forming a cure. , B.Branpreta,M.D. |onMon ayand Tueeday, for Vair- 1862 betore me, the « .& Juatios of LATE LOCAL NEWS sultable for the ae ire of the is put — bs bane beatae fae ans onhenent” Sold at No. 20 Canai street, Brandreth Bulld- fax Court House only; on Wednesday morning | the Peace in ard for exid county, pereons!- a Sede cpa tee nn? Oe! “ L lis wan sccdtentty tuckin the leg st his camp ing, New York, and at the Branch Offce, corner | wil start for Macasnas, and, the regular dae ior | iy appenred John A. Horan. one'ot ths Metropo-| A CoLonxo Lawyer —Justice Cull recently gg pany go towards | some months ago, and suffered a great deal from | Ninth and Eatrrets, Washington, D.C. 'P. S— Friar fon the Glesmnboat W hark foot of ine | ae fared made oath that, be oo . Fri: tried a case 1u which tbe first practics! uffects of atau of tunel diawge near by where two the wound. He recovered so as to rejoin hia regi. | Sutlers supplied by the dozen. mh 29-1W | street. ato o'clock &. m.; returning f.om Manassas tray, and delivered him to Jamect. Kesez,ot his | (be emancipation bill were seen olored wo A man named Smith sued a colored boarding house keeper named Jordon for ber wages as couk, and the trial was ruled before the justice. It »ppeared that Jordon had tried her asa cook, she being represented ws being A No 1 in her line, having been brought up to the business et Wii iards’, but after sbe had been with him some time she attcmpted to make bread by the use of lard oll, which did not suit the boarders, and Jordon wes obilged to discharge her and go to cooking himself. Among the witnesses examined was colored shoemaker residing near Willards’, who had recommended the cook to Jordon, and efter giving in bis evidence he took up the case as Mre fers are xt work making shee-benches, de. | ment, but the ball was never extracted. Hedied Dror twat the “People’s Dollar Store,” 438 on Taesdsy, Thursd: liv ta! 4 JOHN BORLAND, ‘mand for which {s so great that they are barely | Yesterday afternoon. Deceased was 43 years old, | pennsylvania avenue, near Four and-a-half street. a senator te WT eskauaton at Grego Badeoribed and sworn salt“ REAVER, J.P able to keep up the supply 2 new prisoners come | 4nd leaves a wife and a large family of children. | Exam{ne the splendid assortment of Jewelry, ry’s Stove S:ore, Ponnsylvauia avenue, south | ‘The owner will please call. pay charges azd take in. In the back part of this shop 2 cooper is also =a SS Silver Plated Ware, and mammoth Gold Pens, | side,two doors oast of 7th street, or st Sigger’s| tho horse away. Call at ST6 ilth sireet, Office at work making tubs and buckets for the use of | Staczs yor tux Butt-Run Batrie-Fien.— | and ‘take your choice for onedollar.’’ ap 1-5t#* Book and Periodical Store, No, 120 King atroet, Metropolitan Police. spl Iawsw the prison. A little distance frem here is the | Stages leave Hilborn’s cigar store (just above —_—<$<$$—$<$<$$— Alexandria, Va- mh 3! 1 TRAYED—From No 27, Indiana avenue, ca Dlacksmith shop, the occupantof which is one of | Willards’ Hote!) every day, for the battle-field,} Lime! Liax!! Limg!!!—The subscriber bas on PAGES FOR THE BULL RUN BATTLE Saturday, the 29th inst..’s biack and - the best workmen that they have ever had there. | passing through Fair: ind Centerville. Tick- | hand one thousand barrels of the best wood-burnt Ss ritanin ia Fairfax and white cow, with ® s.rap around her At the east end of the main building, ina small | etscan be had at Willards’, Brown’s, and the Na- | Lime, which can only be had at bis lime kilns, | treviile. Leaves every day from neck. $5 reward will be given to any on! room. there are six tailors at work, making | tional Hotel cigar stands. Comfortable accom- | be having dissolved all connection with any other abo o who cau give information concerning bi clothes for the prisoners, which consist of jack- | modations at Centervilleare provided for passen- | place or establishment for the sale of Lime, Ce- ‘ets, pants and caps one side white and the other | gers yo this line, as the stage stops there over- | ment, &c., and which will be sold low for the black. which gives to the wearers quite an odd | night through the week and all day on Se eirig cash. appesrance, and serves to cause their recognition | giving visitors an opportunity to inspect all the | — and Saturday, and more if returned ta the houss. _ tf $ 1 0 REWARD-Svolen abo this morning, 8 m-diam t 12% o'clock a zed grey MORSE, with government saddle and for round trip, 88 [mar 29-tf} Ww. A. Gover. Contrayiiie, Toker | at Wiliard's, Brown's, and the tands. Cc. “ Smitn’s lawyer, and by bis shrewdness in cross chould they escape. Above this room isthe dis. | Scenes of interest in the vicluity. Sr. Murphy MARRIED. blanket; horse had no, shoes on; ans ee ee cn; | czemining the itncmes obo trnd that be won ott &.. Yok, but which no call bas ve ide | ase vesuarte Richmond. He is, therefore anis At Wesiey Chapel, on the 2d instant, by Rev B. | —-—-——_—__—____________________.__.._ } front of Aigier’s Kestaurant, 9) st. Any informa- | Tead in the nw. After the evidence wes finished ‘ore nb saa hee peint out all the famous localities, and make | Fy Brown. Mr; F: MDE COVER to Miss MAT-| [OR SALE—A fresh MILCB COW. with her Rigen ep rth PRR ULTP ZIT TLR” | vor ef bis clients is whien bene oted Blackstone. Now passing through the door which separates | the trip a pleasant one for passengers. A stage TIE B, STALLINGS, ail of this city. No. 18 Connrecn eee Georeatnen . Sa a z Pe wot et tyke = he eg poe ge the two apartments, hey oo ag age the yard earl leave on Sunday for Bull Run, by this DIED, WILLIAM KiNG. dieelies Moya Store wad Br Moe ae Clacets 3 ee ny ‘an tn condittean Gt a pon Rw pooriagen- = besaierre a Bon heres ‘wash-house, i a In Washington, on the 4th instant, JOHN P. S. RANKIN & CO., &smali struscan SLEEVE-BUTTON, A reward J erally. He alluded to the condition of the elaver, » — four ran female prisoners are busy Hammack’s Rustavrant, on Pennsylvania] STONE, in the ath year et hisage. oo. WHOLESALE of $1 will be paid if left at Mr, Semken’s, Jeweler, | and expatiated warmly upon the kindness of mas a ‘wast-ta ral Cin pentiontions tab Gated avenue, in Willard’s hotel block, continucs to| The friends of the family sre invited to attend | WINE, LIQUOR, AND CHEAP BOTTLING | Pa.av. La | ters generally, and toat his fondest recol- Pa gro ie every morning, ye nes sea be a place of great resort for those who. appreci- | his funeral. on o worrow Cem Bt 3 o'clock, st ESTABLISHMENT, — lections was of the days when be was a sisve boy ion andl eaecionng te Ee "Sire marched into | ate a Bne cuisine. His larder Is just now groan. - late residen core mee and. 45, 'WarmR AND ConGRESs STREETS, a «co, in Virginia. He would advise ali colored people GEORGETOWN, D. ©. not to emigrate North, where the white. men would not hire one of them to drive a cart, but to the dining rooms, where take their hreakfast | !2g under an abundance of the good things for and pon Fy to the shops, at twelve again the {nner man, rarely to be found collected at one inguee oh are called down and their dinners, whieh such establishment at this season—fish, flesh and | ( | and daughte: it four days in the week consisis of soup and fresh | f0W!. Hilburn’s segar store, next door to and| the fami beef, with vegetables when in season. On one | Communicating Hammack’s, has pry the funeral services, at (teed =P aoe hataee subsoriber havi completed ih mornit 8 Sd instant, Contain ar of John P, he friends of the Sam MARY Bp 1 5t* : pans A é le. OYSTERS—OYSTERS. iy’ are invited to attend | Curse pRARE Stoames Oster Saloon, ‘The 7 oe 3 and complimented ae the ekfil with week beef become a place of great ‘ton the lavy Yard, to morrow (Satu yeter Saloon, is now managed case. Sadat OF Fadays they have Sane aod ne duct | lousbiee partial tothe weed» Hh slock of | locke” " urn’ sh to citizens, strangers, OPTICIANS, ——— days bacon and bean . After dinner they are ars, smoking and chewing tobacco, meer- | Ot A 4 S34 of April, at ¢33 orclonk P ma He, generally, Oyster: 844 Penn’sav.,(north bet. 12th and 12th sts, Trovs_e ror Noruinc.—About noon to-dey marched back to the shops, where they work | *hauns, &c., was neyer surpassed here or else- pogo A E ae cures Charles a gooked races the west side of Seventh street bri war until balf pat ve, when they take their suppers; | ¥' crowded with persons, lookt tute termachie. 6 years and 10 m: f Market can ‘ford. wilal-| EYEGLASSES, fl isce t 3 . | ways bo, tend. t the Chesspeake Oyster day.sat So'clonk Bie com fondo | vor sa D Ro. 403 'S carock near ten, one +4 MARINE AND FIELD GLASSES, peieigigeamnnsh 4 the canal. Hurrying down to the cause of prephna ye teed ye pha bed <a eon MisTaxINe THE RancuE.—Yesterday evening, street. to ‘whioh the fri Patent '. Lsovemaen’ aw COMPASSES, &¢., | excitement, we gee two county constables and niet. a soldier about drunk, passing the Second | the ly are reepectfully invited. ‘WM. P. WEBB, a fe of pbest qualities, constantly on hand. & young man in a small scow,pusning out from the any of the prisoners make over time, for Ward statio seeing the big lamp atthe cor-] On the 31 instant, MILES KEHOE, aged 32 [NTEREST COUPONS p wall, and the of the r whien they are crédited, and the amount is paid beer ho! ears Our ever to them when they are discharged. Some of them, however, of availing themselves of is friends and those of the family aro. reeptot- 7 3,10 TREASURY NOTES Usey ‘ yaventy Biking? AND SALE OM, x i} fally invited to 5 Cashed on ats. iiegaieat atocaatyee en P| aeaie ot CORES Paez, | Ratbeein Estimate ‘tp or Buggies. or te eae par pe Sei Seer See Be wibADSP edit! MA {ONN © MOF | CONPEDRRAME SHIN LASTER, Beh aware as react pod plang ines fry Aa | at reeaeshat ae tac est cnvasseariosiiy | ike genres Lady's saddle Pony for ani, | seized the supposed head: and lifting it exposed miniatare ship, it bet of the joint Bead BC. \. eee ence TE a ‘or the carcase on old dog. oe sane = aie wee 1, the pagermgncd, sole proprl F4t oh Satrtikpay MORNING, Mah Weolm ALBERT BELL. Agent, boat got out of sight with considerable rapidity Sounawnuiier.— Wednesday night, Ba ne Bre dict oe ‘eo meen B' it stool ae a Neching ota a ; . at the | Tue C&Lons ov rmx S5ru N.Y. VoLuntErns sy 3 2t* WILLIAM LINKINS. 4 ny » mo, —_ The splendid stand of colors manufactured for Q tne butiding, and hoisting a wi walked . 505 Pe: r 4 . ie ingenious —o Ak " a eee Maegan pei Spur in ie aadly pave: it no bones broken. the is par- tong | ployee at the Willard Hote, NER E'co guns y, got out of bis bed while asleep in the rear givens uae ers iv OR SALE—The advert cobde for animal werviow- noes: feaibm™ | fn Sovtestin by se 3 gat F sol ize tha MA SET Boos AND 8 TO SUIT FHE| mainat the store of the manufactur for exuiv. ~ nem : eat seom- |W wee ba ihe preeeat © from | “Wea ‘all of + ges spoeael'ef dal ik do well | was nl to isfacally in Polndeipsie. ” ™* ™*]_No.12 Rookmaniteet, No peta. |i si arin Malate tae poh. of ova Se evi Kas, Site tng inf ‘ue sem Shop; J. » Ture) Spxaine a Warck—Thos. Evans and rit-| 805 PE Miia shveng inven BOD : Ea eat ts James ‘Joseph W: PTisT arms handsomely pain'ed by T nok, Ghariee Hamer, J.C: Willleme, and . m. | Sh Rees of the, Oth, Peaneysranie, volunteers | worse BaUtPRE i» ESS c . fo oe tani Se ae yay saa pa L , Guards. wil watch, val- FOR MILITARY OR .c aps st* . or ; i The thatitution {s in excellent condition, speak. | Sevolman vrom the jeoreine nore of Mr. TF homp BESURE.AND GONE 40 THE Busy SURE, AND, SOME 40 THE,2 ali oprosite rome sl Swhehes a The nations! vanner is also a fine ot wok ing well for its officers. son, on Fifteenth street near th) avenue. They DD piace to "sour at seventh or P sven et were taken before Justice Cla/k, and by bia | « ts HOOP SKIRT FACTORY! npehseiesias dammed ticesaaiaeiite were jal. rP HE PONCHO TENTS JUST RECKIVED. : = Zed dine Sake Sy te aaa a eigen W. & CO» No, 322. Penn- county errfved eve this iu pureot? aya aSatrion erie ind bE Wise took one isaac Lee, and turned tim minaL Cour: Tas eeewing, Jane Hus. Ce iT . ter, colored, was. and hat Ma youn Ryan, @ soldier off the 50th New York . The urand piono used on this occasion was ents eo ont 5 ees irnlshed by ovr aeigtbor Metz-rott, who ts the til wet of we. 4 Ri ashingtou agen: for ue manufacturers, Messrs. Ibetore nutioad. Steinway & ‘ °

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