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, ¢ THO ey Tae Emancipation Commissioners — The if Ci issioners a) LOCAL NEWS. | xeryat enter teen ol | sacs eee | TA Raaeh oars oI i met this morning in the grand form their fren ithe publ 4 to business by a} er ¥ Notice —Mr A. W. Burws, the managing agent ten ‘hall a ee Qnpual MAY Cott i T nas by of the Star’s circulation in will . R. Woodward clerk. Ce at ‘tion filed was that of Mr. Jobn Harry, of the Frankl of tske piac+ on 15, at the i: brgine House, WT E VG | ease thetitcunneinee tee ienitereatd aad to washing | mente. By order Com Arrangoments. ap 2) 2* AY BALL! bp RS eS Tue nicxory CLUS AND THE UNION No. 390 teh ae botesen Rand ie apie ae {The members of t @ Higkorr Sine ANTED—A GIRL to wash and iron, and one | Pisasu-s in ennounc! f fe thelr many fm w Aoraeatst fn cncking, 86889 Fonanrivene Shole Bnehey Gree Bailat ‘Temperance fe. K etrest, between 9th sud ‘oth, on THU Le eam OPES TN Se > EP A SITUATION WANTSD, by a reapeotable | DAY, May Ticksts $1, sdmiiting girl. to do o! berwork snd ng, or toms- | man and |: ail rH Forv’s AtHensum.—To-night, Manager Ford juces * East Lynne,” 8 thrillt areata unded on Mrs. Wood's powerfol story name, which bas been produced in Baltimore and elsewhere with great success. Mr. Ford will pro- : ape it g i * 3 E = i < Committee of Ar: angements. duce it In first-class style. * je tin Washing. Callatthe corner of K 4: ‘ ‘ . I Guover’s THEATER.—Bourcicault’s drama of bequeathed , LS aaa FF TEEN SR i bo poten i. the ilew > met with so great success H.H. jrowns' 4h AN mpd Syed os ao we zabason, i: LS repeated The or t0 do general how a. Con: secue af the “Banks of t the icon” Inthe work : tional. ire at 280 F street, near —— } Rae cess, of Mr. Getz, the scenic artist, and was painted posi : !! Linx !!!—The subseriber has on | S—-——__—__________SP3%_] J. authew, a - a oo en, The est ae Sechelt, J ines cos Gaemed Darrels of the best wood-burnt NTED—A good journeyman BARBER. , tend: war ‘iven, at y Lime, which can only be bad at his lime kilns, | q’ pISHeR a GOL Regent ee, neat Marcinad GRAND Os pi ot a ar prose MAY he having ieeained All —— vee any | avenze, Island. it* jail, Teg ome ee ant b other place estab’ men! he sa -_ ro} TDS’ pis Cement, &c., and which will be sold at $I per TWO ROOMS RENT et A o pes ademice, from 8 to 9}6 o’elook. : thres at Conrinanrat —A sterling bill ts sserboned barrel. (ap 2-tf) Wa. H. Gooey. Now Vary avouue, be a et aan treee | Which Jest hour phe sudignoe "wii! contyn to-night. with the entire of company. z i i dances for the night Lg aT ES pleasing vocalism delights ber "s O; G ti April __—_________—— |] is engaged for the cooasion. Tickots $2 admitting tudtences Logely: whilet ‘of the : ‘This ts to ron ‘that, my hearing b ANTED—A GARDENER, (either German | # erntioman end indies. sp 2 7" ig haviog f ———_—=___—__sps— laughter. ‘eorentricities mueh fired for some time past, I placed my- or Italian,)and 1 AUN DR FSS, Fl AY BALL! frock to he gh attractions ef the Continen- self under the professional treaument of Dr. Von | Lrimbe? Well teoommend:d., Apps ve Firs 7 OR RW Ba LL . an the cityand Monschzisker. After a few weens of bis carey i Seabig, om Sixth street, below th anager Pere! produced ex) enced a very perce; le im, vemen! eae — eee Viewtate oeene ‘with Prank not of a political ‘party, but the friend to all true | Sr Ents thane m hearing {eas gi It has been | YYANTED TO SELL—The Stock, Good W. Brower as “Gi twas recetved with | Union-loving men Therefore at any time within my recollection. And Keoipe for matics en nricis siresdy shouts of laughter and applause. Miss Millie | Aesolved, That we, in meeting assembled in H. Appison, Mayor. on the prepristo hae ether enseee- Fowler is graceful as ever in the dance, and Miss * Dr. Von Monscbzisker, Oculistand Aurist, gives to. Apply at 355 B street, nar Duval’s sweet songs are ever vociferously en- bis ttenticn to the treatment of the Eye ie cored. The company altogether is undoubtedly | #cb. : Oifice 227 Pennsylvania avenue. 11 the best of the kind ever gathered In this city. Resolved, That we regard Mr. Wal'ach as an ea A GRAND Pic NIC W4NTED-A youve G'RL from 14 to 16 rears Wc. poriven ty the BENEVOLE! 1 200s folly actas Mayor o! c Invia Ros Goons. i} rs f vilion, May tat, 1°62 This besut (1! pisoe is officer fully qualified to act f the city family an’ atvend to's lite gi : Councrt. Paocezpines, April 29,—Board of Al- | of Washington at the pr. ls, when pure | We advise all our readers (as we know they | Appis, with referonoes, at 293 3 | sitasted abovt a euarte- rf a mile above, ‘The Chair (Mr. Dove) presented a com- | patriotism Is required, and one possessing the | are obliged to purchase the above named goods) | 9th and 10th, 8p 29 2 Georgetown. former 3 ke Mr. Enrmn-l <a munieation from the Mayor in reply to a resolu- | required Lifications necessary to entitle him to | to embrace the present opportunity as Mr. H. A ANTEU=By a reapeotalle cirl. a a reapectalle cir], @ SITUA. noe Pes wig ie oh aceon So tion of Councils calling for a statement of the | fill the office with ability and fidelity Halt Intends to make a change in his business. Pitt crmaccs oe oheusvermnsd v0.baekenin ag favor thom Glin tucks preacmen, Gord onthe, floating debt of the city; referred. Kesolved, That as citizens of the Fourth Ward | and wit! sell bis extensive stock of Rubber Geods | family Good relorevess given. Woud p-afe Ton musio will be in atieacance. ‘Tickate £0 conte, ‘The petition of Mesars. Steane, Boynton, Web- | we unanimously declare Richard Wallach our | at manufacturer's prices, dnd vo family should own. Addrors . a i £2 tleman and tadies. Police ster, Denmead and others; an act making appro- | cho'ce a candidate for Mayor for the two years | mias this opportunity to sunply themselves For 8. reserve order. priation to flag the passages of the west wing of | next Rare ees that be is hereby nominated ns | instance, Mr. Hall will seli fen's Rubber Over-] “4 CL any FROM eg the City H ind an act for grading and gravel- | our candidate, and we will use all fair and hon- | shoes and Sandals for $0 cents per pair, and La ‘Situation as drerama ling Tenth street west, between F. and F streets | oreble means to elect himat the nextelection; and | dies’ Overs and Sandals for 60 cents per pair; in- jos’ dresses ; 8 80, he.cd.os south, were appropriately referred. we Hama poses request him to allow Lis name to | dia Rubber Bed Protectors for Children’s Beds | mand. Address a’ nots to WM. GU. Mr. Brodhead introduced a bill to give the as- | be 1: as such. (an article that ne family should be without) | Botel sent of the Board of Aldermen and Council of the | Dr. Clayton seconded the resolutions, and spoke | oniy 50 cents, for ten days, at the India Rubber ANTED SY.—Copies 0 city of Washington to the construction of certain | at length in their favor. In the course of bis re- | Warehouse, No. 303 Pennsylvanin ave , between ed Sep ember § branch railways through the city. In this con- | marke be adverted tothe causes of our present 94 and loth streets, Waskiagton, D.C. ap 12-tf : Sth, 1. "The copies must 6 nection Mr. Brodhead made a stalstaenh of an in- | troubles arid the duties of the true citizen, and ————_ f and perfect liberal price =1'l be given for eS terview which a committee of Councils had bad ee a high compliment to Mayor x ANY PERSON Wishing to procure a loan of a few on application to the Star “ffize, ap 2? t , VAL with the Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio | he said hed fully sustained bis rep dollars on satisfactory security, can doso by call- NTF y young man Ro riegegialus oc, od TB 'P nce H ALi, Railroad, and which was entirely satisfactory, | since he had been Mayor, and it was the duty of | ing at 466 Eleventh between G and H. aplt ION as cozyiat, clerk or emp!oy- a aSDAY AY 8th, 1362, id in view of the importance of the subject, | the voters in view of his faithfulness to elevate —__——_—_—_ 1 re other resgectab'e ccoupation. Has oved that when the Board adjourn, it adjourn | him by their votes to the place in which he bas Starting! But Truz.—The Volunteers ere | no onjection to icaving the cit: d Most unexcap- to meeton Thursday, May 1, at five p. m,; and | been serving through the suff of the Coun- | braving the dangers of Fever, Scurvy, Wounds | tionsbdl« roterenee Eee a’ © 8, wating pit that the bill be Y the special order for that | cils. Dr. C. closed by hoping that the nomina- | and Cholera. Many a gallant fellow will leave | towars.“D.A_H,.” Star Offi ep oe a: tion would meet with a hearty endorsement in } bis legge ie re = by pated of Vpn ANTE D—A white —— ~ “t for the re- | the other wa: and that such a majority would | way’s is intment, wou! ave return me well recom- eT = ogee tne be rolled w poy ioe first Monday fees cawonld to his family strong and bealthy. Soldiers try $* per month wi!l be Apply st 43 FOR SALH AND RENT. ‘Twentieth street west, from E. street north to the | convince iim that the confidence of he people in | them ! Only 25 cen‘s per Box or Pot. 226. | Dumbarton st., Geo"gelown, = dary of the city; a resolution to meet in joint him was unshaken. See pm == on Mantay at at S p.m., for ‘aceon Mr R.G. Campbell arose only to endorse the ALL PERsons can find the best stock of Cloth- ‘of medium pose of electing commissioners to serve atthe en- resolutions, which he ht covered the proper | ing, Furnish! Goods, Trunks, Hats and Caps, | north For cone suing June election; s resolution requesting the ground. He bad known Mr. Wallach fcom boy- | at Smith’s, No. 470 Seventh fe aes ae te exshkace, Abe Mayor to call theattention of the Board of Health , and had always found bim one of ‘ Na- 0 exchang' PP! SS OS Aijso, Real Estat to the nuisance caused by half-bnried dead ani- ture’s noblemen, an honest man.’’ He hoped MARRIED. pl RY ey yeney age sae CES vhozor of informing the men of Washington end vicinity that he wi'l give & Graui Festival atthe above pace and timo Bp 25 td* eration nda aaenr At reeder clio eee cg | WON SALE OR RENT—A large three slo yfour HOUSES | WS} Ka oaatal for hntel or tearing wouse, outs - Ep itor suragigromptniatemence inion requce: "nine wie een, cara tee | MOA HL ORS MAL Atay auaE:| WANEER AMG GURL a soaee romes | IPOR SAGA Tra meus RUMEN ug ing of the Mayor a list of all acts Langton gore Dr. George’ E. Tingle, of Indi; stated that] Y. oH ‘of Washington. Do Al x Al is Pid aa character, to attend & bavy. i eireat x Me of th. F and several iyi ohne ment of avenues, streets or alleys since be was astranger, but that he felt it his duty, in tele ener tna ot rane eyreererTTErreroteemeod i A email FRAMES, on t 18%, and which have not been complied with; view of the conservative spirit which seemed to DIED, LADY DECLINING HOUSEKE+ PING A street, between Aven: resol nest! May: Tvade the meeting, to tulate t . wishes to obtain Situations for her two ser — Soasenaetane Snes vented ror ' = proces so inuny voted po) oe aneasty On Monday evening 23th inst,a* quarter past | vants together. One an /xperienc™4 cook. the from this corporation has failed to comply with | ties and come out for one parpose—that of nomi- | ® k, KATE MAHEK Lwileot Pasdee Meter, | other as ch aberma sane ¥ ater. ban are wl true . 0 ¢ the resolutions of Councils in reference to taking | nating Union men. fn native of County Limerio! a land. alter a pai i gine, SN rourhis unieratend their d i it hs, rg at Siar offioa, O the oath of allegiance. ‘The Chairman sald that he recognized among | which she tye Gith @ true Uhiistion forte eed | Cusneate te a Mr. Bobrer presented 8 paper pu ettag te Se those present many of different political opinions ry pa ( DREN, FOR A Btdcheapelal sete ail ae 5 1st T—On e1 .the report of the Washington p pol coy the | to himself; but that party spirit had been thrown Ol wiil tok: on Wednesday next, ‘ ol po gcibhenrtal lose Sandione is eld in ied acomfortable CUTTAGE, turn month of March, 1962. aside. Their creed now was the Union, the Cor- m., from ihe residence of Mr. bd th v r fy uy has #6 cera! yeare’ furnished. Enquire on the premirces, Adjourned till Thursday, at So’clock, p.m. | stitution and the Laws, a platform broad enough | P°h'. No 486 l'th street, Navy Yard. Her ; f, Address, for | 2? =9 St c C ‘i_—Mr (“uth id ated a | forall true loyal citizens. r ad aod Acquaintances are respectfully invited ‘Office. . pill making appropriation for repair of Elght-| The resolutions were then adopted unanimous- beds S713 gone, and no more we'll behold her, a ee jaty ate 5 every eenth and Nineteenth , between L aid M | ly by 8 rising vote. ‘The gen:i9, xind hear d free; ANTED—Two GIFLS todo ger Pr c mite,” ooms at streets, and Twenty-first street, between K and I. A commitee was then appointed to nominate to Fe thy y Katy. WwW work inasmallfamir. [ngu 3 en 434 and Sta. (vp stairs ) streets north; . : the next meeting candidates for Aldermen and | ,, ell then sweet CreshiaMechres.. I street.of Mr. 6. H WAKD. Massaolusctts gvenuo Dos ose ot ‘Mr. Raub ee es at various individuals | Common Councilmen. save lovei thes on earth, aud will mset thee in I i BUD. BAR. Orr” 1 family (three 4 inst the corporation; referred. Mr. Patrick Crowley was then called on and i localit: th of G street abi i R “One. Richards presented the petition of commts- ne afew aaa of a patriotic character, i: ene Mise Sean and west of 7h A hovse where thers mre few othr: AR ¢ ee een stoners under the emancipaticn act for the use of | Whic bec tenapr Miov nemo tgomery oounty, Md. boarders preferred. Address Box 7934, ermal fine fansient cvetom, ard w. the Counc!! Chamber for their sittings. : © meeting then adjourned to Monday night} ‘The fi x, x family, are inyitod to attend } fice. ep +in the city for s Srat- Mr. R. — a resolution iting the request ; next. i Sal S panente ‘iced ANTE 1 . ii : 5 a p for gah) the bs Shepherd presented the petition of Ms Murstegious Svicipe— Yesterday afternoon,| in Georgetown, on the 29th instant, HENRY ing aad eee for = 4 ‘i 2 Box 100 PO a Se verners on M — ‘between Ninth and rd Coroner Woodward held an inquest over the MATTHEWS. in the 65th yesr of his age bring good recomm i OR RENT—Four FU 2D Ra Sens wn itn atu, tue | UAT Ss ano ean eds, | abi eeen rd ae age Wot, | Hing tte PaRtv Pex FURNISHED, ROAM duced a joint resolution authorizing the laying of | W5° em reems 8) Contag’s , Penn- ‘West ‘Washington ats. ‘I'he frie cd = tween H and “ap 3-40" ia avenue, south side, betw -and- H pete _—— ° the main asked for in the petition; x Sicrane sites eek oer nek attend NIED—A MANAGER for a far OR SALE—Sma!l BRICK HOUSE, No. 446 his room yesterday morning. Ga the Mth i Ay oe aaly 908 honesty and» ubriety h th HALL Ose Oise (Sboue TT UMTS 8 amounted to tes Identity of the person Coe ay | eee (Esttimcre Bum copy.) T= | igen cfigred. mast wits 8 Good here, also want et Gn LET—A haf interost y Long ser fived Roper hon to small famiies, provided ths tere cee tol Th oonee Eating Saloon aye done a non who had taken lodgings a few days before | = Mr. Lewis, from improvements committe, re. | Botel. “No one Knew bim personaly. orein G8) BEAUTIFUL, TARLETON, SULLE, AND Stieed Upon and goo! Roommenaation: Bropest, | busincte. near Wed Sat Ev ae sabre ported the Aldermea’s bill for the improvement ge eon el plied to ies roe blr goad day si “@isboro,” near city, “B.S .” Star Offi ass defi 16. RYT y ap#st* Or 435 6th et. west, betw E and F, = ——_ Square. being eflicted with @ sore throat, from S dicenss FO! HE MAY BALLS AND PARTIES. iP 2 = r. Edmonston moved to amend, by adding — ANTED—A modern DWELLING HOUSE | WOR MENT A larce and vary bendsomely fur- that distressed him greatly. He appeared to be} _In the Stock of Consigned Gocds from the larse | WW ni-ned three-story briok DWELLING, with wee, ce dis supervision of the city sureeyor? “the | Much depressed, and declared that te thought he | Importins House im Neve York will bo fo Sqntaining & or 10rooms. within a few squares | baok bulidirg, nd bath ud some | of ¢ t kayo b room, No. 199 Weat rt, Prec ert pledged ow Ky would never get well, and said he thought he | ofthe rlohestand most elegant Dresses, aultable | fon rest @o day COOKE @ Seria naire Rbput try rooms, xe fi ide. ir the - a teenth at. Water in the y quire ‘Also, & Dill making appropriation for Ce Te eS ne 4Y FESTIVALS AND BVENING Par-|‘eosthat ap ae tw 2p 28 608 * tes! ‘hat when she went s and estimates for repsirs of coe in the room she found him lying dead. He wes rARe in thiecity. WANTED WOMAN to do washing and 3 ; laid on the table. ever for roving, and make horse'f genern.ly use! ri ‘bill for setting the curb and paving the | 8PParently about 35 years of age. Several shirts, , , These goods are of the warranted | A pp!y von ing, Saal make oreely cenezaily bya E footway on K street south, in front of square 925; | 82 overcogt and a see, saturated with | fall patterns, and have exquisite Trimmings to Wf AGENTS WANTED TO OPEN & — d er leans peed Bi ‘Tie owners in New York have ordered the above | ® LOQ. an omec ard taste wholesale agonoy, Mr. Lewis also reported the surveyor’s estimate oa PPE! n Bea b e ax Goods to remain on raieon'y unti! the let of Sigy, | in every Biate, for all cf Lioyd’s Great Military of the conte of improving, the girocts and asked were in @ closet. The body was washed. | aud they bave imstruoted us to soll theta {rom Maps. ‘ured by our Commander-in Chief. The its reference to the committee Congress. No marks of blood were found about the room 3 CH the $15, heapest maps inthe world. A fortune can Lemido ‘Mr. Mobun moved its reference to x ‘amination of the body exhibited a large wound The beautiful PAR RESSES sotually cost | on the ps 1b esch State. 3 00,Q0 copies of one 2 i tl the imp orte s to land them 10 New York more of my mapa have siready Loon sold. Also a man to of the District Committees of Congress; laid over, Sor aepen a smnciler stu ie ud Rot | double the price they will aaw fp coder a than | fo to Caltiorsig, Bugisad aud Gabe: heerlen “also, a bill to repair a ag footway on K street, | side of the neck; another in the forehead; and a| 4S7iet coh co}temeate ioiniag in the merry | Wanted in every’ pounty snd in every regimant in e ard rrompt tenant, and none from to Fifteenth street cast, with an | fourth wound in the right breast below the | eariy Gals aa the cholosst patteras will soon bo LOYD reed app y. 1 will make the 6 TL mhé tmay? 164 Broadway. ki t ost from | 2ipple. disposed Presto wed took § Oyeeamadesen ee Te- Teeive dollars in money were found upon him. d ne ria lew Vore. | 4 ca i alas quire at the ter ron- LAGETT & MAY S38 Sif 394 Pa, ave, bet. sth and loth ate, | PY ANTED—Every ya nted, and the bill passed and a knife, supposed to be the implement of | _8? <8 3:i } Pa. ave , bet. sth aud 10th sts, ths market. ready t wake a joint resolution relative to the removal destruction used by him, was found upon the I GOAL OIL LAMPs, in the pte fora ae Ree? of the walls of certain burnt buildings; adopted. | floor, the blade opened and bloody. A medal} I HAVE A Lerge assortment cf Coal Oil Lamps, Olty. or having auc; ld Also, an act to revive an ect to grade and gravel | W2* found which some Germans identified as an | Chimnies, Paper Shader, Wick, &0., which BUCHLY, 435 from 3 ; passed. evidence of membership in a German musical | to dealers’ at loweet eastern prices. Hay. Ter. Shepherd a ay Fut s committee, | 2##0clation In New York the agenoy of large glass {notory, dealers msy Le eported two bilis authorizing the Water Regis. | The jury returned a verdict of death from red to purchase st the lowest rates. Ch ‘We gre coy buying 3! tier te supply certain adjoining tenements from | wounds inflicted by bis own bands. WwW gg tvbdeter VE sand BED. | throng i 4 3 lee pipe; passed € Beer bY are 08 1. C. or Gov "piso, the Blas, eae bill to lay a water main} . To sz Sent Home.—The body of J. M. Upde- wees, Vleged tx ute osil FRG to@ listag Pyneorooeing. ox | ernment sr one of the Depart on Seventh street; pasted. greff, of the 23d New York Volunteers, who was 75 etreet, opposite tig Post Offjoe, musa ,felewenti street, between Also, by consent, from the select committee on | killed accidentally by @ sentry at Managsas, | W' oh, : BENRY BAYLEY & CO BONTZ & GRIFFIZE Perit ir ~ the bill making appropriation for the completion | about two weeks ago, bas heen brought to this <s = =< No, 369 sth at.. betw. Land K ata. . 7 ic; of the tral g id pipe-yard, city and embalmed by Dr. Holmes, (who gave R‘ AL PARIS KID GLOVES.— For Ladies, dermen’s bili making appro; bis gratuitous services,) to be transmltied to bis l sizes and colors. debt incurred and to complete the work; passed. | family. He is ee as the son of awidowed | 10 pisces of Lawns, 126 cet ra. é ANTED—To sell, bi fy sa ohn aged barr totwn, (near Also, a resolution referring the claims of the | mother, in Elm: d half barrels o! very week; also .the | Cosira! nished Double Hous sr yard. same of Beers tae tbe Brewery, fine water, Au, with etadiing, » im very moderate cir- omnes omy. PETS BRO. ra JOHN GAYNOR, ‘Arent, k&e., Fa. ‘the ater ton of Mort f contractor to the City Attor: for his opinion | cumstances, but highly respected. His friends. Corner of 214 and G ‘oreign Minisiers, ar tlemen with fami ‘eaden ania Pt Cope nate pj gg oan Fo# sate aOorders ws the Post Office will be oaiied for at | # Sapscially dpvited to thid ‘advertisement. For Mr. Given, from the claims committee, reported | he belonged, sent ev. Mr. Crane to Manaag. SPORE . 19-80, 0 2 pM. a ap 7m farm (Mp, Tea vets. manarer edversely on, the petitions of Taylor & LF bis. sas to have iy at thelr expense. FINTURES, WANTED so have every one koow tat ther ree Coptsia W. 8 oe MED. son to refui money erroneously —_—_——_ ean fad the stook of Clothin: ) . Spruce street, Phil: ; of Pateiek Jordan for remission of a ae; whleh | | Aunivan at Carter’s wharf, (foot of 19} street.) | ap 24-st* SS LOUISIANA AVENUR, te at ARs. No. | Pa. ee eae where accepted. schooners T. C. Worrell, Hubbard, from Havre- Ted a - je 27-3 Vv RARE ANCE Mr Grinder, from the police committee, re- | de-Grace, with Iymber and coal for F. L, Biits; 4DIE AT OAS SHADES. ALUARLE PI TY FOR ported an act (» establish the price of gas in the | Anna Virginia, Wheatley, from Philadelphia, | "4 lange senorimane aie cx Bun SBA Seat sale oe Penn avenu-, Bud Sd atrects, Center Market; \- with a cargo of coal for Jas. Praser; Fupbrates, | gradec, and at the loweat prices. ~ rovemects two ema M-~. Murtagh, from the schools committee, re- | Barnet, with a cargo of coal for George Bogue; i J. W. COLLEY, me. a ply fon Pean svenne, in Lot No. 3, ported the following jotat resolution : Roxanna, ——, cargo of coal forO J. Palmer & | ap 28 Stif S237 6 irae re foots, ne er tp en altos 127 fest i nacted, $c., Thata special committe of | Co; Na; head, Kirby, from Philadelphia, with UATE ae ou apply to HE ether informs bers from the Board of Aldermen and | a cargo of coal for J. Miller & Co. of three members from the Board of Common = — C anefl be-eppointed by, the two Boards asa wid ‘HE oS _ Pp. Gorn: ree oe ws joint committee for the followin; ir poses: youth about leen years of age, and a resident o: ‘ens of Prime OTHY HAY.- 7 5 . 2 a Nn Pease prea Walling es, sagen oe lesa, | Georgetown, D.C., In the employ of the Quarter- | Just arrived ani for sale at TAY LOK’S Whatl, | owsnr vat faye her iy asian at tee BOAKDING, for pulic school purposes, sacertain the cost of | master’s department, at Catlett's Station, on the | ber the Canal Agu-duot, Georgetown, D, C. Bough Bat. between 9h ard 10th, on tha cach, and report the same through the slsyor to | Orange end Alexandria Railroad, was killed on | WAUPT trom 9a-in top Me eh Inlaid. proving property and paving obarge 10! the two Boards. One of the seven ‘ot, 1) be | the inst., by attempting to jump on the cars eet FAT RS Ld THAYED FROM THE OWNER. on Sur | N ‘ oomaty eat the Dep lo ated In the most desirable and available post- | while in motion. The cow-catcher stiucit him | "P\O THx LADIES GENERALLY, AND ALL | SS aap Xe st ate QW NER. on Sat ; wrmodated, 44 Lwelith «rec tioa in each ward ofthe city, which shalt be sugi- | on the neck, and killed bim instantly. ADM! ges OF CHOICE PLANTS, & COW, with rope attaoned to_her her: é H “ ‘23 clgpt for erectii upon ita Union ward schdol &c, PARTICULARLY. ‘OR‘SA Any pérecg returrirg her fo South Bc! iP laing, scoured the most approved af ir soldier, while purchast; Ue choles pardy Fe pereal blooming Ro-e: between nand J0th,ou the Is-aud, will be liber- ontinenel ie tieman acd lady, style of scheol architecture, of stent capecity t office yesterday afternoon, ha ee mtal Shrabs, Perlor and C'imbin, oe ally rowa: ded. tt gontiemen osn be acoummordated with lias, Rhodocindrum, Evyergroe =d Pre —— front KOOM ani Bosra, at 600 E ctrea* to accommodate 500 pupils. icked of his purse, containing | Maeno , HEQUE LOST—On Morday, Ap il 28th 3d 24. To offer S100 toe pists and specifications of | $2- ‘as he was getting the stam guligotion Somprisee ll the ohol gat ki C ak ‘Con. Mand mombrivete fem! wi dol a} [RMASTE % KL Sad iseciiemeattess 3 y rewaried by les street No. 361, between “Er : 5000 Bushels OATS, - ne nion Wospital, Georg Sp 22 2w* a ushels COK, TOs ees = eri i eed * AAD, witha hern tami- ts, pee man | in Karcpe or America, HeQUE, on Riegs & Co., drewn by Phi rf ide of bim presged Lim bard, but be 1 pl for ane hucdred and pinety-six tiemen with or without their — oe bans ng is to be the mode} for | OOo know wh rind of fol etl PE Watranted true to nsme and of first ‘2 ninety o that ple to Louis Fi I per & ~ sede ting Phi'ade paie on business or Resoived, That when = pa con- | Could take hig money without his knowing {t. hored Seas t fai oral a i joostion, pprove of any plan | Cauraat Goanpuoues Cagee—Brfore Justice Bank % and ail ths public places’ of intercet, ‘Perenceee architect, Thompson — David 4. Connor and Michael Far- eretofor Re uEWi oa | and transient. ap 2-20" ' rall, soldiers, turned over to the ey Wm. { Clagert & May, ha $5 nanitliad Smith, taken asa vagrant, but himeelf L tal! WN. ameeee soldier of the ig Pen: ja tegi- inst the ate firm will be settled by 1. B. Clage nut led i. Clagett, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ered r= miake payment to him. VCKSKIN GLOVES! Mussns. Walt & Bar yesterda: 2 NO, B.C % it a —— ° BR Mog pets ___ sO: ARE ok street B & Ebert, Peet Picket, Mrect toll- | WIOTICE —The wndersined will continue the | T oap—o 105 Hiew Srazsr, Plessait Plains,” with im- Py Syttnens Sy the Old Stand, and | [987 —0n 82 7 GRORGETOWN, D, 0, ent Qfty dollars. hye On a = edepen ot the liberal patron by way of igh ‘Phe on, rere of Genuine GesKin poner a OB CLAGE TT. 324 Fs, ave. # ovolvine centre pelac; cameo oy in the Dietnot, AUN Pe et DENT. ar. “All perso soount ath street Votweon Ef and F ste, p Drawers and Shute” ou and 4 of the 4th school di , with an emend- eon will = meal sa iniae Jn lieu therect primary schools } which be and 7 cigr whigh time they wil TAKEN, UR OB the ad iastan! hyenecmere epee 923 niet he owner osn reosive ner We have = abo moved to reconsider the vote i 5 we be offs superior qual~ d REW, i Y & SaNN, chines ast Sates | $40 SEER Te | es ee Also, reliable Timekeepsts. by less notabie | t$tion on Wednesday, April 234, or in ERY PESSON’S INTERES? —That fine At t before, ‘The is meta UeGaie CARY esac | be atc duets uate | Bev CS toot dees PENnres anv FMALL CHANGE may always be | —*? * 8 - 2 avenue. Si reward foretears nem ivi sive HLSMEAD SNS ase staeet ogee OAL! COAL! ARLES — Gotan are atresia. ee bs Cn arrived sod” saideding soverai osrgoes of s¢-1w* cee TSE Teale? CLOTHING 8 om eicteal ge-gi eg ee ‘all ‘for i . 5 whether OF aft; and all eflicted with | COB! embracing Trew gabe. $50 knee of Soe Mi the act etpin Pigstlne ‘i ae ‘Qp14 282 Pa. avenue, bet. iith Le by applying to Dr j Wasninoron, April 10, 1982, eh a FOR BALE pA Bre stock of Clotuuns, Server rn 4 and 6th I have open, a, ospante, de’ Shlesaaf nc ane fates 66 Boventh “rhectsoppent . Any ny |. Sylvester is 't’S Furnishing @ooda, Trenk - diate Sour a |n THe Binal aon beret Mi] Sin get ooo Parga ceiiras Goa Wa SE REE era | ee EE ey | Germ ee eee | Nc | Sa : crams Eonemuereer ee | Asma ae opin "Gua Bina Jowoary, . bagi Srner & te § waa” hit re aresue, r i Se ve SECOND EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK, F. M. ————— LATEST FROM BANKS’ COLUMN. The War Department bave dispatches from Gen. Banks’ column, dated yesterday evening, when its advance was some eight or ten m!les be- yond Harrisonburg, in the directien of Staunton Everything was progressing weli with it ea LATEST BROM FREMONT’S COMMAND. The War Department bave information from the column of Generel Fremont’s corps d’armee commanded by Gen. Milroy, up to the day before yesterday, when it was within seven miles of Staunton. It therefore is within eesy striking distance of the army of Gen. Barke—that’s evident. MORE UNION SUCCESSES IN NEW MEXICO. The following was received here to-day Kaneas City, April 2.8—Hon. Edwin M. Sten- ton, Secretary of War: Through Sante Fe mali, ‘with dates to the 19tb, bas arrived. Col. Siongh and Gen. Candy formed 2 Junction at Galesto on the lith. Mejor Duncan, whe wes in advance of Gen. Canby’s advance guard, en- countered 8 isrtge party of Texans, end routed them. Major Duncan was slightly wounded The Texans were thirty miles south of Galesto, in full Sight from the Territory No doubt ts enterteined of the speedy capture of Sibley’s command, as they ere entirely destity of everything. THE LATEST FROM CORINTH. ——-—— Skirmish with the *nemy’s Cavalry. a bechipeeton 80,000 Rebels at Corinth. Tue following was received to-day at the War Department Saven Mies prom Monteray, Tenn., Aprit 23.— Five compautes of our alry had askirmish with the enemy's crvalry, two miles in advance The enemy retreated. Fl ve of them were killed, one of them belog @ major. Eighteen Prisoners with horses and arms, were captured, and « now In camp One of tue prisaners named Vaughn, was for- merly foreman in the office of the Louisville Democrat We had one man wounded, snd none kidled Onr forces are in capital spirits. The prisoners say that the enemy have upwards of 59,000 men at Corinth, and will Gzbt. They are entrench. ing, snd mounting large guns. pesewensesSiste—id— Jaa A PIGHT NEAR PORT RovaL. ‘This forenoon the Navy Departeseat received the following lateresting efficial accounts of the recent fight in the vicinity of Port Royal - Fise Sure Wasasu, 2 Port Royal Harber, S.C., April 22, 1562 5 Ser: 1 have the honor to inclore 2 copy of 4 report from Lieutenant Commanding Rbind. of the Crn«ader, detatling the circumstances of concealed attack upon one of b's boats, in which Acting Master Wm. D Urann was severciy wounded . “ 1 t. Com’g Rhind, with the co-operation of Col. Fellows, of the Army, commanding the past at North Edisto, planned a night attack upon the enemy, end, though not successful in suprising . hed 2 short engagement with the rebels, in which he says “the loss of the enemy, I feel sure, was sufficient to punish them for thelr cowardly ettack on our boat.”’ ‘ Three of the Crusader’s men were wounded tn this ekirmish, viz: Gustave Wacker, ordinary seaman, in the rigbt arm and breast; Theodore Peterson, seaman, wounded slightly Acting Master W. D. Urann. who was fired upon in the boat, was wounded in the left finger and right wrist. | Singer has since beea am- putated. Lieut. Commanditg Rhind speaks of him ae an excellent officer. He is disabled for some time, but has no desire to leave The name of James Wiison, Boatswain's mate, is also mentioned favorably Very respectfully, your obedient servant, 8. F. Du Pont, Flag Officer, commanding South Atlantic Blockading Squadron. U.S. Srzawer Crvsavez, North Edi April 20. Sir: On the 18th 8 party of the enemy, con- cealed in the woods below Seabrook’s plantation, fired on one of our boats sent there to assist Mr Reynolds, Government avent. in securing some eotten. Acting Master Wm.D Urann, who bad charge of the boet, was severely wounded In the right arm end left band. No one of the enemy was seen during the fire, which was promptly returned by our boat I planned an expedition to capture tbe night, and called on Col. Fellows, commsnding the post here, for some men to assist me. He promptly afforded them, e-d enzhied me to land & party of ebout sixty men, including officers We marched through the swamps to two"pls tations where I expected to find the enemy, reac! ing the furthest place abont3e.m. The enemy discovered our approach and fled, receiving the fire of a pistoon of the 5th Pa. Regiment, under Lieut. Bedell, of company K. We haited there to rest our men, and shortly after daylight discovered 2 considersbie force of mounted riflemen spprosching rapidly to attack us. Tey opened fire upon us boldly, but fed as repidly as they advanced, after 2 smart skir of twenty cr twenty-five minutes. 1 bad one howitzer with me, and the first fire from ii brought them to acudden helt; the third and fourth dispersed them. ‘Three of the Crusader’s crew were wounded in the effair. The loss of toe enemy, I feel sure, was safict- ent to punish them for their cowardly atteck on numbers were variously estimated at from 60 to 190 We returned leisurely to the vessel, the enemy not attempting to follow, though ail were mounted. 1 em under obligations, for his prompt nee to my call, to Col. Fellows; and to Cept. c Dow, of Company H. 34 N H., and Litevt E Bedell, Company K, 55th Pa., for their cordiei co-operation. l enclose the report ef the Assis‘ant Surgeon. Very respectfully, your obed: servant, A.C. Rutnp, Lieot Com’dg. —_—_—-2+e-____—__ CONGRESSIONAL. pecan selec KXXVitth CONGR ESS—*Nerond Session. eee Toespay, April 29. Srnate.—Mr. Hale presented the remonstrance of certain manufacturers of wool against the pro- posed taxon woolen manufacture; referred. Mr. Howard presented a petition for the enact- ment of a general bankrupt law; referred Mr Grimes reported from the District of Co- lumbia Comuittee a resolation directing thet the recent communication from the of the Interior enumerating thr slaves fn the Dis- trict of Columbia, &c., be nsmitted, under seal, to the Commissioners under the act eman- cipating the slaves in the said District approved by the President; laid over on motion of Mr Sumner. Mr. Latham rej from the Military Com- mittee a bill for establishment of a transpor tation bureau of the War Department; comm! ted Mr. Wilson reported from the game committee 3 bill to create 2 clothing bureau of the same De- partment; committed. Mr. W.. also introduced a bill to amend the confiscation act of the last session of Congress; referred, aytoal siaabtiten eekeeed ns oomenet D ili " a r. Grimes imecdomae vill providing that the school tax collected from colored in the District of Cotumbila shall be applied to the eda- cation of colored ehildren therein; referred ‘The bill to incorporate the Mount Oltvet Cem- eterf Company of the District of Colmmbia was taken up and i Z Gn motion ci Mr. Hale, the pending resolution authorizing the of the Navy todis= Contractors anes falaling tel contracts woneee take up and debated couverfationally by the mover, Mr. Sherman and others. Hovu.t.—Mr. Bisir, of Va, juired ef Mr. Potter on what authority be ye. ue charge of ee against J Mr. Potter to the slature The