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THE EVENING STAR ? } 18 PUBLISHED’ DAILY, (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and 11th street Ww. D. WALLACH. ; . The STAR is served by the carriers to their ; subscribers in the City and Distric at Taw i: CznTs PER WEEK. Copies at the counter, with 4 of cei acts (above re rohpbiting ie ranning a large of mabe aod: Boose &e,) Pdr, Canfield, from the committee on fire de- partment, favorably on the bill for purchase of bose carriages and a hook “cise feat Fen Warcdategnen reported a bill for the relief of W. Rothschild: veral bills from the Board of Common Connell were read and referred. The bill (C. ©.) appropriating $1.24 to finish Public school building im the Fourth District Was called up by Mr. Noyes, and passed. An act making an appropriation for” fing foot- Way Across Indiana avenue at its intersection With Ist street west, was passed Mr. Turton reported back the petition of J. G. Adams and others, with a bill appropriating ‘$400 to dig a drain from the mtersection of i8th Qnd F streets, &c.; passed Mr Barr introduced a bill for repair of gutter without wrappers, Two Cents e Prick FoR MatLmve:—Three months, One Doliar and Fifty Cen; six months, Three Dol- ars; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday | Yt, XXVIT. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1866. £, 4,092. morning—One Dollar and a Half a Year. =a ————e ——— > ——— ¢? rE = “he Scross D street north, at its intersection with TELEGRAMS, ae. LOC. Toth parsed AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AMUSEMENTS. The following has been circulated on honrd AL NEWS. paces my - See BY’ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B" JAMES ©. McGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers, GROVER’S NEW YHEATER, the English aie ee paces Bello: “Sailors Corporation Atfairs. chair, ana all the Preseat except CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE PROP. | “ BUILDING LOT ON NORTH T STREET. | pgowanD GROVER 5 OOS nr aeons | ee ean ekereed: States, citizens invite | Boann or ALDERMEN, Monday, April ten, | Message was fecelved from thr Mayor em- FOURTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E AND gute. ou the premises, we shall se) part rot’ bot LEONARD GROVER......0. D. HESS. habiliments of slavery, you will find liberty, | 1e0—The Board met at the usual hour. Pres- | cjosing © communicaton from the Secretary Fs on ILLARD'S — comrades and country.” A mutiny broke ont FO eee eee a eee ae | amees th and Tie eee reeton por Tetreet®, | wo INCREASE IN THE PRICES or apurs. | se aboard the steamer,and forty meahave been Magruder, Canfield, Gulick, McCathran, By virtue of = decree passed by the Supreme | 5 feet aliey. = - putinirons. Adjutant (General Hodskins let , A. Lioyd, Lewis, and S. V. Noyes, Sec- eee eee te eee ram | ger Crm: One balfcash; balance in Gand 12months, | TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EXTRA FOR SEATS | Angusta, Me., yesterday afternoon for Calais, | Tetary. # 7, whereia Fran- - SECURED IN ADVANCR. i tov y 2S q = ie ot oom Bvomerpal: Wo st Clair are op the property. Conveyancing at pur with instructions trom Governor Cony te see In the absence of the President, T. E. Lioyd, Also, one announcing his approval of acts cost. f the | that the laws of the State are not Violated | from sickness, Mr. Turton presided. for footways on the west side of Ist street west, fon on PHCRBD AT, the stlen of May, 1506. fn | oP 14-dte JC. MCGUIRE &00.. Aner. | Second Pree RHES Ee MOMDOUH, “°°? | through any hostile demonstrations that may | A message was recelved' from the Mayor, | trtwcen F'ana F novia, north side of Sours > front of the premises, at 5%: o'clock p. B* 3. C. McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers. Who will aj it — Messrs. Brown, C§S. Noyes, Cross, Tur- of the Board of Health, with the opinion of the Board that the probibitory law in regard to privy sinks sbould be repealed, (heretofore pubhshed in the Star), referred. oceur from alleged Fenian movements on the | Stating 1 he bad approved acts to setthe | beiween ist and 3d; on east side of Ist west. ‘Or Lots bered ten (10) —. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, April 17, 1856. border. 1t is regarded as almost certain by the | CUrb-stones and pave the footways on the north | beiween D and F;on east side of 24 enst, be. é rhe ng BB. esnbered {mo hundred 2 ae ete <iiee ean Pr ae d dex ot tipett Fen — aid time du his agement, in his Mayor of Calais who sends a telegram of the on of ae south, between 2d and 3d streets | tween © north and south, —- wes: fronts ington, 7 . hiehed impersonat nm = e > is 7 i a a weet Golembig. contained Within the following motes | A.B. 160 at bovclock p mcon thepremiee ies PoE VKED EVELYN. State authorities for protection, that Fenian | 8st; and to grade and pave thealley in square | o! Squares 5 mo 761 aD oa wee side of Delaware avenue, between H aud I sts. : same are N ~ movements are seriously apprehended in that 2 ss ni pn boro Besine fy emer mies = poet peg ake pe a ee In Bulwer’s admir is entitled quarter. About 150 Fenihes left Portland, Also, communications nominating E. A. | north: enst side of 3d west, between B aud a the southwest corner thereof, aud ruant in re, Johnston agt. Johuston et al. The OB, DUPLICITY EXPOSED, Me., for Eastport in the boat lastnight. Allis | A@ams Intendant of Washington Asylum, in } south, west side of Ist west, between D aad E ing therce * ii rr is bounded by north M, east 6th and a uiet he St. Creix. distarbance has | Place of Wm. E. Hutchinson, declined; and south. to take up and gatter on west north with the west line of said Square 40 feet $ Boe. is eadead ~ TO-MORROW NIGHT quieton the St. Croix. No 5 P relay inches; th east re inches to the pubiie yundary streets, is 105 1-22 feeton M ccurred there or at St. Stephens. trabsmitting letter from Thomas L. Wilson and | front of Square 525; west front of 516; to repeal plies (uence Sh eres: ‘One helt cash: vigidee or ait: méathe MUGH BBO ABOUT NOTHING. ‘ A texuineselesion: of wast was supposed | fret hy they allege Ree tees ea | 20. ce Maree m0, 1G to gine ned pave aimy be * d fs ; - » “f Square 785 $ s poe Se thence ‘south 4 feet, and thence west $3 fect with interest. or the purchaser st his option may § ic iM has been unjustly im. in Square 755; in reservation No. |], in Square to be nitra glicerine occurred at a quarter pas Poeed upon them; reterred. 67, relief of J. McCullom. one o'clock yesterday, near Wells. Fargo & Also, 2 communication from the Mayor, In Aiso, inclosing communication from the Co.’s Express office in San Francisco, Califor- | Which he says: ~Itis in contemplation toex- | Superintendent of Police, suggesting that an 7 Gioches tothe place of beginning, together with | pay the wh the improvements thereen. x ‘The above property is improved with two Brick { _ap7-10t av amonnt in cash. DEBIOK W. JONES, Trustee. J.C. MeGUIRE & €0.. Ancts._ tidings. eac! ing a front of 2 feet 1% inches — — as Ses SECOND WEEK OF THE SEASON, nia. Theexplosion shook the earth like an | ecute some of the acts approved October 15th, | amendment may be made to the lawn relauon Selah nicett, ‘the Drtaeat ta pA BY 245. ©. Mc@UdBE & Co., Auctioneers. Go to-night 900 ne ROD ETIONG MEANY, with | earthquake tor a circle of a quarter of a mile. | 163, and April 29th, 1564, entitled am +Actto | to fast riding and driving, that a Portion of the back that width 105 feet 10% inches tothe pablic ; Di ERY MORE ADDITIONS. alley; and the other lot extending back the same CHANCERY SA LE. imuel Knight, superintendent of Wells, . First appearance. in two years. of depth of uneven width, having a fronton the alley |, shallsellon FRIDAY, the 20th day of April, Pree mIS8 JENNY ENGEL, grade and graye! Street west, from F to H | fines be given to the party giving tnforination, Fargo & Co.'s Express, died in half an hour of streets south.” Before deing so, however, it | instead of the party making the arrest, re- . D., 1866, o'clock p. in front of the premi- ; ; injuries received. G. W. Bell, supervisorand | has occurred to me that the earth to bere- | ferred, “po cae right to sell both parts | #8. Lot No.8,in Square No, 131, under a decree pees ene eeenne aud talented Vocalist assayer, Was instantly killed. Mr. Wallbub, | moved from that and other streets in that vi Also. inclosing & resolution of the Bi together or separately,asthey may deem best at | Passed by the Supreme Conrt of the District of Col- Great success of WM. CARLETON, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s assayer: Joseph Elliott, | cimity will be necessary and can be used to | Trustees of Public Schools, asking for « the time of sale. serie at ine cantare et.al: vs. Richard et al. The | he irish Oomic Vocalist. who bas been received | John Gallinger, Frank Wobsier, avd William | grea; advantage and with great saving of ex- | ity to establish an additional primary echvol in The terms of sale. a8 prescribed by the decree, | Lots at agg ig I Raoripe artim boned nd 18th | with unbounded shonteef wdmiration every night. | Justin, were alco killed: and also eight dead nse to the Corporation, in opening and ma- | the First School District; referre sre: One-third of the purchase money in cash, at street west, fron fect on jatter street, week of the INFANT ANGELO, bodies so mutilated that they could not be ing that portion of Water street, between 7 A communication was received from the Last the residue in two equal instalments, at six and | feet on Boundary street. and is very desirable in bie great feat Zampilae twelve months. for which notes of the purehaser, | Property. The title ie perfect. Sei and his SON identified. Lows McLeane and Captain El- | and Sth streets, an improvement imperatiyely Surveyor, im answer to 4 resolution, that the onthe. fo . N, Last week of Prof. “ sity 6 . oo Terms : One-half cash; residue at 6 month: with abats. dridge, of the Pacific Mail Steamship Com- | demanded, and the necessity for which I have ,| «irainage of square 4~> is defective, and ‘hat me Seckosguentea of ine ue ail te eke Interest, or the purchaser may at his option pay te yeeney a ene FORESTEEL, pany, and Judge Hoffman, were oruised and | several times before already edverted to. To"| oniv way w minedy the evil ls to cowscnce a 4 a lien retained on the premises sold. All con. | the whole in EDERICK W JONES the Female Contortieniat. cut.. Fragments of human flesh, bones and | accomplish this, it will be necessary to extend | sewer, which be estimates wall com! $1.0; yanciag and revenue stampe atthe cost of the | | - 1. "SEDERICK W JONES. Trustes, | MULLIGAN and BUCKLEY, brains, were found nearly two blocks distant | the sea-wall, now on the river front, west- | referred. purchaser. sone oe Ae = ae nthe d wei ~ | in new Ethiopian Acts. from the explosion. wardly from 7th street, and I would respe An imvitation was laid before the Board in- youn # onueene Trustees. ¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ore = GRAND BALLET TROUPE, Not a single case of cholera occurred among reo Py the propriety of making a provi- | viting their presepee ai the celebration of the ‘ F . moe = 4 x sion for <0 doing.” emancipation anniversary. The ume apl0-ta,th mgeaa 5 ar DESVENG AE Perwangs, sr SRD Sta SKEHE MAGIO BINGS. the cabin passengers on board the steamer The Chair read acommunication from D. W. parsed, the invitation was laid on the - : es STRERTS. AT PUBLIO AUCTION. 17 | wirst week of England. The acting collector at New York | Anderson. chairman of the commitwe of ar. The following were presented and referred B* = Gee an. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April the 19th ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. has received a dispatch from Consul Jackson, | rangements, respectfully inviting this board | By Mr. Tynan—Petition for footwalk on 14 0. $26, corner of 7th and D streets, at 5 o'clock, on the = dated Halifas, saying that the city physicians | “to be present at the celebration of the anni | street. By Mr. Peugb—Bill to grade and p: 7 ' on board the emigrant ship England, after | versary of emancipation in the District to be 4 portion of alley in square 250, between L a PERSONAL. further developments of the disease, and fuller | holden at Franklin Square on Monday, the | N streets. By Mr. Joyce—Petition for water CHANCERY SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL | No.2 about 4x53. torn 20 fort taining 3,557 square feet, togethe: . ————— consultations last evening, concur in pro- | i7th instant, atone o'clock p.m.” Accept d. main on north L, from 13th to léth streets west. Ce eraanee ofa decten of the Suprenie Oars of Broxements, consisting of w two-story and attic jM, PRINCE. 381 F street_ opposite Patent | nouncing it the Asiatic cholera. ‘The passen-| Mr. A. Lloyd presented the petition of C. In- | By Mr, simmec'To sepals atten en Square 32 of March, 195, in a cause No, 618 Equity, in which | Brick House. with Back Building. containing on OPicranne only practical STAMPER inthe | gers are detained at thequarantine ground, | gle, attorney for D.G. Day-praying the tec to repair alley in square 49, By ade Eanes; Gibson is, complainant, ‘sad Bilzabeth | Gning-room: three arve chambers waih reomaca | Digttiet, wishes to inform bis customers thatheis | nq precautionary measures have been | ferdn me oF amount paid for taxes: re- | To grade and pave alley in square 74. By Gibson. Joke 3. Ciseee, and others, are defend: | water closets on the second; two finished rooms in tists. As thace pod so-called ce ety using | *dopted to prevent the disease from =preading. | ferred. Mr. Edmonston—Petutions of Mrs. Etlen Hol- by the cnid Court in that vebalf’ oe twill — ase fine cellar under the main building. and | his name. hence this notice. He has only ons place, A large fire at Port-au-Prince, Hayti, March ° J ‘ben in the rear, in goed condition, and well | on F street. Weekly in recei it of new patterns. = public auction. upon the premises, at 5% o'clock p. ranged for home comfort a a iy pi ne’ + | 19, destroyed fifteen squares and most of the m., on THURSDAY, the th day of April instant, | *"7*Dsed for home comfort. which are made up at once. OSs] atic! talidings: “The ‘origin of she tive tance: ; Y ‘Terms: One third incash; the remainder in six that valuable piece of property, fronting on C TBREMIAH 8, BLACK. WARD H.LAMON. €.¥.BLACK, | tributed to rebel incendiaries, and the plot is Mr. Canfield introduced a bill reviving cer- tain portions of certain acts, re-establishing the pound laws tor swine, Xc.; referred to com- mittee on police. Mr. Cross introduced a bill to set the curb- den and Ellen Fitsgeraid, for the remission of fines. By Mr. White—Biil in relation to privy sinks. By Mr. Dudley—Petition of Wm. Buck- ley for relief. the following were introduced and passed: and twelve months, with interest, secured by @ Street north, between 4 ud 6th streets west, leed 5 1 > known as the Exchange otel, bemg parte of Lets ae a tt ces and stampe at the LAW OFFICE, thought to haye been general, as atthe same DB a D stone and pave the footways on the west side | By Mr. Rheem—Bill to repair alley in square numbered fonr and five, (4and 5.) in Square num- »S im . — time fires broke out in Jackmei, but were ex- < < = > = —— -! NG Fgh a a8 aes aes * ge = ae ee leh Ae tinguished without doing mnch’damaze. An- | passed" ohh between Gand L streets south. | 10. By Mr. F indoak gerace ola rts it m worth © stree’ AMS inseliors ttorneys-at- the Supreme ci vi -a0- 5 " . x me Feet s Wioches wentward from the sontheart cor: BY No: 626, corner Tthand Datreets, | Oourtof the Uatied Staten, the Cour fof Olataae the | otber incendiary attempt was made at Port-wo- | "Mr ‘Noyes introduced a bill for the continu. | weet By Bir. Edmonston—Rr-olution graut- per of ssid Lot 4 thence ranning nort! Courts of the District. the Executive Departments, | PTiuce on the 22d of March. ation of the construction of the sea wall on the | ing the uve of the Council Chambe feet 4 inches, thence east 5 feet 6 inches, thence | SALE OF A FRAME ‘CARPENTER SHOP on | 8nd Committees of Congress. The negroes were outin a large procession | Potomac river from 7th street west to Sth street | ficers of the District regime y Joct e Matkts inches. west 4 feet, thence north 40 | 9th street west, between G and H streets north, | | Office, 46% lath street, (directly oppesite Wil- | a+ Nortolk. Va., yesterday, in honor of the | West, in accordance with the recommendation | rell—Bull for foot pavement on the we Set 6 inane Senco saat i boas ternpneg ot rapt Auction. MRE Its = lurds’ Hotel.) de 18-tf passage of the civil rights bill. Whilethe pro- | °! the Mayor; passed. ¥th street east, between G and I streer no! feet to the pul ley. thence sonthwest- ii q x rf i oy Sev <4 . wardly along said alley 4 fect, thence south fo | we shall eclks toe te aetant At Covclock DM» | egancis smite.) PP AM Bn | cession was passing through the streets,a dim®- | oy", Noyce fom, the Seventh Ward Sg ine Sy vy Pena north C street, thence east about #0 feet ¢ inches to | Frame Building, 2x44 feat, with a good shiagle SMITH & CLEPHANB, culty occurred between the negroesand whites | Henly reported m bill for bis rele wehiee ae. | ittees:—By Mr. Ferguson, (ways and means) the beginning. with the improvements, which are | roof. Auy person in want of such x bullding will LAW BEPORTERS in which one white man was killed and his | Healy, reported a bill for his relief, which, at- | —Aldermen’s substitute for bill in relation to alarge Brick House, with back buildings, Stable, find it to their edvantace'o attend the aaln. a, ibaa race brother and stepbrother mortally wounded. | ‘*,50me discussion, trahie rary agree RO nae nas: Someones for one week ‘|rriag ouse, &c., &c ‘erms cash. jown when sold; to remov RIT: be c ow" and made « special order. iy r. ‘eugh, Terme. One third of the purchase money to be | immediately after the male 29 Indiana avenue, betw. $d and 04 sta, or Order was restored by the press three hose carriages and one hook and ladder | (improvemente)— Bill for footway on north Sevens eae ae ae Borel Songer yes eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS . Aucts. oc 14-tf Clerk's Office, City Hall. The Texas constitution abolishes slavery, | truck was referred to the committee on the fire | Side of B street north, between 3d aud 4th streets department. east; passed. Bill for foot pavement on east r. Brown presented the petition of Wm. | side of 7th street east, from Pennsylvania to Galt and others; referred w the Third Ward North Carolina avenue; passed. By Mr. Simms, delegation. (drainage)—Petition for sewer on H street and aan: a 's freedmen on an equality with the purchase money. payable six, twelve, and eighteen | #2¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. INGLE, Bist i : months after the day of sala, with interest trom | ES. CREE Ys WILLIAMS, auctioncers. | C * ATTORNEY AT LAW whites before the Inw, and gives the Legisla- . date, secured by deed of trust upon the property. — Ne 36 Louisiana Avenue, above Sixth Stree‘ ture power to guarantee railroad bonds for ‘The purchaser or purchasers to pay for stamps and | TRUSTEE SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED oc %-ly Wasnincton, B.@ | iron contracts. 1t will be submitted to the all copveyancing. PROPERTY, on O street north, between 8th and ES people on the Fourth Monday in June. Reso- Mr. Magruder, from the committee on the | i7th street to the canal, and remonstrance A. GREEN Sth streets west. ; y ley Washington favorably F the same; committee : 408. F. HODGSON On WEDNESDAY. thorn day of May next, at | (1G AU TIE R, taut maeneing he Presideat'n palley were | Nocealsitisnsel & A-"kieae er tnekioc: | St dese Guns Semen ta ay Fw ReeRatno, | Sracet faced ener eine | "| BRSTAUSL TOR, MA Brownsville eter of test aays Corinas | 42d. us Chon an veaident staat af he | ot Hon” War Sprague anting au horn en JOS. FBO K ore, | ABEI 132, from the vatacriver, all that plec oF IMPORTER OF WINES, LIQUORS, &c., with a force is about twenty miles from Mata- | Wasbington Asylum, and the nominations building Hues comasites dactorece Ton ae — ‘. » &e. ; i » 5 . Mr. M_. THOMPSON, Compit’s Solicitor, Vashington.D.C., aid known ant described as | 252 Penna. avenue, between 12th and 19th streets, | moro, watching the. approach Of. Mejia. | “me. Bene neds the committee on canals, pre- | Pengh, (schools)—Appropriating $1,200 to fin. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. lot No. H. in Edward Thomas’ subdivisjon of part Escobada is operating with Mejia. Murders | sented a report in writing on the subject of the | ish a ‘biie school buil im the ¢th school apé-eokds {intel d recorded in iter B, fiito Ligvode nen 2 Po nts poe riation, Wine? | 2nd piven irecatpimrs a in a neigh- | improvement of the Washington canal. ac- | district: passed after considerable debute By he 5 ‘OF 8 0! Of the city of Was 3 bgeed < . di of Matamoros an: rownsville. con om TALUABLE REAL ESTAR AT PUBLIO i the merit 4 rrd p fab rer am prepared to offer to the public at reduced | P0Fhood of } ma ‘0 companied with a bill for the abatement of the | Mr. Hamilton, (eanals)—Aldermen bill to con- "AUCTION f begi are, and run- | Prices, and of a quality not to be excelled tn this An explosion of gas took place yesterday | nuisance, adopting the plan of the Board of | tinue the flushing process of the canal by the fi ¥ . a ‘ country. I hereby enumerate the following Wines, | evening in the barber shop in the basement of | Engineers (Generals Towers, Gilmore and &ates at 12°h street; postponed. By Mr. Me: g ade By irtae of a deed of trast from Joha D. Cores | hing weet on the line of © stroct north 17 feet. | SUIChT am pre : f and wife, to the subscriber, as trustee, which is ee jas, Shanes east sare saeaoe to furnish to connoisseurs at | the Eutaw House, Baltimore. The shop was | Warren,) appropriating $75,000 for the work, | —Bill to re; the Northern Market, pro- 5 x r » south 60 feet to the place of beginning. my Restaurant at the following reduced prices, | eonssderab? shattered, and the occupants | and appointing a eanal board. The bill au- | priatin 10,000 for the uw Goure ed’ pe A rp ‘Terms: Custi. ANl conveyancing and revenue | Viz: the lowest retail prices: = : “ 3 eg J made a narrow escape. The hotel was not | thorizes the Mayor to anticipate the reyenue of fier some debate, was laid on the table August, 1833, I shall proceed on SATURDAY, the | *tampeat the cost of the purchaser. $100 down | CHAMPAGNE AnD, SPARELING WINES, damaged. the Corporation for $75,000. at a rate of interest ty Mr. Mead, (wharves)— Bil! for he improve- Zist cay of April, 188, at 120°clock m_, tn frent of | When the property $e cole. te the baais of the suc- seus Sate, ae. 83. The closing obsequies of the late Daniel S. | NOtte exceed 6 per cent. per aunum, and re- | mens of the eastern terminus of the casal by Se Maree s office in ey Pe Alexandria, Mw = GREEN & WILLIAMS.” Roche Aux Moines, 1544.) 94. Dickinson were concluded at Binghampton, | (Uests the Mayor to ask Congress to authorize | copine the piles there co that vessels may come in tne aaid county of ‘Falrfax on the noithisidcot | ap 9-2awdds Auctioneers, Do do do *(1846,) $4. N. Y., Sunday afternoon. He was buried in | he levying of a special tax to keep the canal | into it safely. Mr. Hamilton moved an amend. ne om am CE ue gr er —— ~ Do dodo a accordance with the rites ofthe Episcopal | ‘2 order. The work to be done under the di- | ment that the channel be dredged to a depth of ue nak city of Aloe arias nad canieteies oe Y¥ JAS. C. McGUIRE & Co,, Auctioneers. Spackling Race e, Chore: sas Ps —— of a canal board consisting of the | six feet at low tide, which was agreed to and i yg pg ee SMALL FRAME DWELUING-110UsE ON THE Cvampiaeny, ED WINE. The notorious murdurers Terr:1 and With- Gonachi! dist eae Onnmiee Oe in relation t0 nie te bake sm pyro oe for cultivation, and admirably situated tor a mar- 2 PU Cs ON hampigny. $2.50. crs were rescued from the Spencer county jail, | Water Keyistrar. kr = ’ s By virtue of a deeree of the Orphans’ Court of Vin Breze, (1544,) $3, . b: ‘> . ‘ ‘i eeping & pig stye unless consentis obtained to “Terme of sale: $400 in band, and the balance in | Washingion County-im the District of Colnaieia: hy g2 ioe teven men, who threatened the lof the jellor | j,21%; Tren moved tostrikeeout 75,000" and | keep the same from the owners of Property in three eyual instalments at 6. 12, aud 13 months | @uly ratified by the Supreme Coart of said District, 1.0, his refusal lock their cells. imgert +$40,000;" lost the square in which the stye is and the adjom- from the day of sale, secnred by the bonds of the | 12hall.on WEDNESDAY. April 18th instant. at 5 Cote Rotie, '¢ on his refusal to unloc oe care. Mr. Magruder moved to strike out the pro- | ing square. F purchaser, with good personal security o'clock p m.. on the premises, sell ~* public anc- P.8 —Young Anicrica, “a snperior brand.” ia Letters report that Bishop Soule is dying. yision appointing the Presidents of the two Mr. White said he was aware that this bill interest, the title to be retained until the purchase jy of Lot three. (3,)in Square numbered | from my own vineyard, ap 9-2w - ~ — ——__= Boards on the canal board; ado; would operate harshly on many poor people, money is fully paid. and the property liable to re- —a Shires even. (28.) pogineiae 08 QPRING STYLES CONGRESSIONAL. Mr. Lewis moved to strike out the Water | put some such Dill, in anticipation of tue ap- = Ps s Stare bv: te par eeoes — carne — ot, running thence north 102 fect. | 5 — SENATE.— Yesterday after our report elosed— | Registrar and appoint the City Surveyor. proach of the cholera, should be passed. at cost of purchaser. FEANOIS L SMITH | thence west 16 fect, thence woutl 10s feet to the Hine | Gents’ Black and fancy eolored Tke Senate agreed to thé request of the | | Mr. Noyes suggested that the City Surveyor | Mr. Mead thought there was already law tea : " eTrustce, | of B street eouth. and thence eat 16 fect to the SPRING STYLE SOFT HATS. House ior a committee of conference on the | Could be added to the Board without siriking | enough on the subject if it was enioreed. z — | Prainning: the same being improved wy & amall | BOYS’ HATS, Black and Fancy Colors, resolution prohibiting the sale of spirituous | Ut the name of the Water Registrar. whose After tome further debate the bill was re- ARGE SALE or GOVERNMENT BUILD frame po mins Hoete, coptaining three rooms CHILDRENS’ STAW HATS, | or other liquors in the Capitol buildings and | knowledge and experience would be valua- | committed. 4 NO aTLES Se &ec a , Labora if of the purchase money cash,and | Gray’s MCULDED COLLARS, grounds. ; gt fe <r _. The bill for the improvement of the Wash- WASHINGTOR Doe” the balance in six mouths from day of sale, with Lockwood's CLOTH-LINED COLLARS, | | Mr. Johnson introduced a bill to authorize y Surveyor wee added 1 aification and the | ington canal was received from the Aldermen, Shibdaanelers Deheveucis af Sais interest; the purchaser to have the right to pay all | Fine assortincnt of "| the establishment of a navy yard and coal ang | City Surveyor was added to the Board. with @ substitute. ee ced Onin Ge incash.’ Stamps and conv ~ancing st purchaser's | warsing CAN naval depot at the harbor 4 Annapolis. Re- On motion of Mr. Noyes. Wm. D. Wise, Esq., Mr. Ferguson moved that the bill be post- Washinn” D.C. mmc, MARY HINES. Guardian, &. ALKING CA ES. &c., ferred to Committee on Naval Affairs. Jate Canal Commissioner, was added to the | poned. to give members an opportunity to Will be sold at public auction, at the times and J.C McGUIRE & CO.. Ancts GENTS’ DRESS BOUTS, On motion of Mr. Wade, the bill to incorpo- examine it. pisces named below, all of the Officers’ Quarters, {| —————————_____—_—_———— SLIPPERS, &c., Sc. | rate the District of Columbia Canal and Sew. | , Mr. Magruder moved to strike out the sec- ‘Ks. Mess Honses and other cue Mr. Peugh objected to a postponement of the B. W. BURR, % ton in reference to the levying of a pecial tax. longing to the Quartermasters’ Department, 0°. PROPOSALS. apl0.6t___ 383 Seventh street, near I street, | °TAk¢ Company was taken up. mere tax jsmant! rts q TT bill, arguing ‘hat a private com: were now A uumber of amendments were made, and | °" the ground that the general tax should be | asking for the canal, and the bill giving the § Army. in and about the followi ne = mad? sufficientto thi R: it ‘ ° argand Washington. 83 “ raey wea ae for | FRESH BEEF AND VEGETADLES. i LEAL of Colgate nie now 18 bar deed a eager Mr. Wilson, the Senate went | ments, thus doing away with a great number tho Gentian aedes sapiens thet cn Councils the Baginest Dopartment, ee Lamber, Timber, NAVY DEPATMENT, or Tee teed ee RL DEGAS can bo into executive session, and at its conclusion | Offpecal taxes. nine. the aavahe <s Would pass the canal bill. Abattis, &c., copmected with each fort respec: | Bureau of Proctsions and Clothing, April 13,18%. si "GROKGE L WILD i BROS adjourned. the bill joyes ig! saving clause of After some further debate the substitute was tively, Bealed proposals, endorsed ‘Proposals for Fresh PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY Hovsr —Before any definite action was had | {2¢ bill, ss we could not, probably, raise the | adopted and the bill . EAST OF EASTERN BRANCH. Beef aud Vegetables.” will be received at this Bu; | Numerous incontrovertible references can be | on the army bill yesterday, the House aa. | @OBeY Withont provision was made in the bill | }2as—Messrs._ D: Edmonston, Fergu- SR MURDAT: APRIL 23-at 100 clock a. m.. at | rean until Zovclock p.m.,on the 24TH DAY OF | secu at the estasichnents No. LOT ree eet ed. : ¥ re be son, Hamilton, Joyce, Mead, Peugb. Rheem, FORT CARROLL, cleven frame buildings, viz APRIL inst., for the énpply of twenty-five thou- | few doors north of Pens arene Sica (alts nd ee Mr. Brown concurred in this view, but it this | Simms, Talbert, Tynan, Walker, White, Wil. Three Barracks, /large size;) one Hospital Buila- ds of Fresh Beef and twenty-five thou- Also, for sale, an assortment of the best new “Locusts.”—Beecher says:—“I should be | '* W&s to be a continual burden he was op- right, and the President—i6. > ing, three Officers’ Quarters, and four small build- of Fresh Vegetables, at the Washing- | and second-hand PIANOS and ORGANS ae oo . diggs y = posed to it. ‘ aig ‘4 3 ings of various dimensio: ton.D-C avy Yard and station, as required. pre one” sorry to see any more Government agents Mr. Magrader withdrew h: a: 5 -Veys—Mesers. Hazel and Herreii—2. -at 3 p.m. at . . t me every treasur, t = of ——2 four frame buildings viz?” . a Ca er ge Beef to K LUNES Ser Deve. ies ® that ia diagractng the Northeand the j fee. sss general taxes are levied. &c..” and insert, “to 8&7 Much tobacco wiil be planted in V One Barrack; two Officers’ Quarters: one Cook | be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters, ed ment,and humanity: and alienating the South, | Meet the expense of making this improvement - vest in Virginia House. Also, peabie snd Guard House of steckaie. Bonds. with appreved security. will be required Dealers in all the latest styles of 1: creo shoula be glad. Here and there ‘are | Ofthe canal;” adopted. * and North Carolina. ; On TUE! ee PRL be ale ae eck. im one-half the estimated amount of the contract, PAPER HANGINGS, WALL PAPERS, no doubt men that stand above bribery and The bill was then passed as amended. 87°-A romantic young couple at Nashville ae U2 cl ; | and twenty percent. in addition will be withhel ry bh 4 Mr. Turton introduced several bills providing | W¢T* married by moonlight. st Vinod LINCOLN. FOURTEEN FRAME | from the amount of each Payment to be made. as AND-WINDOW SHADES, rie pegs bs Se Sonus taxon tte, ‘ue; | sorimprovements in the First Ward: which was 82 The Norfolk Day Book advises the you: 1, Vid rf al a hy ny ern com- > Five Barracks: fom Mos Honnes: three Oficera’ | cotiateral secant for the tue performance ofthe | Suitable for Parlors, Halls, Dining oom, &e. 5 f 1 prebensively, they are locusts eating up the referred to committee on improvements. men of Virginia, to marry, as soon and as quic ters and two smell outbuildings. Also, two Also, on hand, a fine assortment of a The special order, being the bill making an | as they can—es; cially as there be n: p cteg pe ll. cutpulldingecetechenevot welisos it is fully complied with. fasa. They are predatory nuisances, and de. < i vy, pe 'y o delay, Every offer made must be accompanied by a | OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS,RUSTIC BLINDS, | rade the North. trom which they come, and | “PPropriation for dredging the Georgetown | where there are so iful young la~ LJ m1 re i- . . 7 : ” vi i ‘On WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25th. at 1Lo'clock a. | pieiien SUAranIY; signed by one or more respensi- PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, the government under which they serve. chanel of the Potomac river, was taken up. |'dies. | They ought not to hesitate because they = —— TOTTEN, NINE FRAME BUILD- | or tbe ir bid be accepted, euter inte an vblication | All of which they r at the lowest cash prices. Tne Stuikes ix New Youn.—The ship car- | Vise that the corporation of Georgetown tae ple is stated a Ee 5 tke ne aproe oar Tre Barracks; one Mess Houte: four Oticora’ | Within Ave days. with good and sufficient euretics, | " Ait work In their line. executed on, the mere pea penters and caulkers, who have been on a | the bridges over the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca- | hve beep slanted in New gna papers Quarters and two outbuildings. Also. four Officers’ ‘Neo proposal setcles ar: essaccompanied | SnAbIe terms and at short notice, in the city or | strike ior more than a week for the urpose of | BAl im that city, as directed in the act of Con- | quarter ofacentury, of which not more than Quarters: Guard-House! Stable aud Ritchen (etock- by such guaranty, and by satisfactory +ridenre that | COURtEY. by beget ene ea enforcing the eight hour eystem, still hava ont, | 6S. OB oie a five now survive. : 7 hot w or “ ld vale e yo i i i. 4 Op THURSDAY, SPRN: Bh pellet am: | poved, and has the license revunred by tne af Gon S05. wees: tees, eae being ‘acceded to vy the “boners” ‘The ship | Qf such a measure as thar proposed by Mr. | ,, SZ Macon, Georgia, ts to have an opera- st FO SLOCUM, ay ress. * * 3 Noyes, but not as a rider on this bill seas BUILDINGS. viz ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any FEANELIN HALL BUILDING, builders threaten to stop Work altogether and | Noyes, - 8&7 Somebod: iets the de t Five Barracks: four Mess Houses; fiva Officers’ y close up their yards rather than comply with ¥. Turton also op) the amendment, as 7 prods o Sees ae Se Quarters:two Hospital Wards:two Surgeon eeaoeneE Sak comnbaered ali aaiaanep “s ion bet. 9th and 10th sts., opposite Seaton Hall, with ite demands of the men. How the affair calculated to kill the bill. people of California, for the wickednes of the g ernment. a wh 16-1 Washington, D. 0 propte thereet. ters and three small out!uiidings. Also,on ———— ———__TASngton. ”: "+ | will terminate is bard to foretell,as both parties | Mr. Noyes said that Georgetown bad per- Pp ogee (ee) FRIDAY. APESU st; apt ovinck om, P®oPosats FOR SEWER. T AKE NOTICE, seem determined to stand by their expressions. pie Mieresein ~ her ae to Po thce Sprinetield Republican says that ¢ FORT STEVENS, FIFTEEN FRAME BUILD: Mayors Orrick. Washington, April 6, 1 — The drivers on the city railways are also stil) | ¢nable in Teap seme ben from | cholern-fearing New Yorkers have engaged . y. that Georget x room enti and _ ae ur Moss"Hyures; four Officers’ | Sealed Proposals will be recel ved by the under. | Fine BROWN SUGAR for 12% centa Der pound, | °F # strike. = ae P lized the Pemgech ghonry Washington Deerfield hotels for the aoe 7“ small buifdings ef various di- jsth dey of a {i‘nest. for the building of a Teor | ul asall kinds of GROCERIES are falling, I] A DusenrunSwxeTHEanT Couairs Sci. | ware eed (cart everything from the(eorge- | ga-The Pilgrim's Progress has een irans- foot Barrel Sewer, (inside diameter.) the walls to | would say: If you want to Purchase good and | (I?E—AR inquest was held yesterday by | town canal wharves. His design in offering | tated into Chinese. jo On SATURDAY, April 28th. at 10 o'clock am. | be nine inches In thickness, on G' street mesth Coroner J.C. Gill, at No. 157 Jackson street, | bis proviso was to cause Georgetown to fulfil FORT RENO, FONTI SIX FRAME BUILD: | P®,.0tpe Inches Im thickness, on @ street north, hora gol A seidbad | her obligations. 57On Tuesday last, as the steamer Water NGS, viz nect with the sewer on Fourteenth strect wonton, | ChOOP goeds, call at 469 9th street, near KE. on the body of a youmg Woman, Ellen Davis, Mr. Gulick said he should certainly oppose | !°¥2, Was commencing to start from Toronto the bill, unless it was coupled with some such | ‘°F the first time this season, comaotion accordance with th t approved October 25, 1835, ae twenty years of age, who committed suicide by ee 0) ap 11-4! A. H. YOUNG. aaay sae pabtce feagn napa Emme eg wedge) =p ers’ Quarters * taking landanum.. The only canse that can Hompital ullgings: two Sables, (one large | Se.0ave one man- ee eee te Cpmnnlaioner ee NO#TH AMenICAN Review. be assigned for the rash deed is that a young rage Content z ; the body of an infant wrapped in a cloth, whic! tize:) ope Blacksmith Shop: two Fol Bidders will state the price per lineal foot for the April Number: man who had been making love to her, and | | The amendment of Mr. Noyes was adopted y tee gdler’s Sho ei sewer and manhole, which shall Include all exca. | , The Error of De Tocqueville; Milltary and Mar- | Sth Whom che wus hae ey deceived hee | by the following vote - ic supposed to have been thrown in the water naan vations. &c.. &c., the successful bidder or bidders | tial Law: Character; New, vork Herald: Our | and married another gifl. It is believed that | _ Yeas—Mesers. Canfield, Cross, Gulick, Lew. | DY Some unnatural mother. ade. viz to be responsible for all damages done to gas or | Dip! pmace duets the Rebellion; ©: sbe bas parents who reside in Lebanon, In- | #,MeCathran and Noyes. &7- Victor Hugo rises, winter and summer, ion; Cariyle’s Fred- onal Arbi tration; Dante, . : ‘ate: 3 ceused by the elements, and any | eric isril =, " Nay Messrs. Barr, Brown, A. Li ‘with the sun. ‘Six Officers’ Quarters: three Store Honses: pee Bn pone 7 atest. eintors; The Presid diana.—Louisrille (Ky.) Courier. ys . ly loyd, Ma- Stable: six Mon-commissioned Officers’ Quaticon: ecchtents causes fa the consraction of thi 3A orient: teal Notloss. re; The lent (ks: gruder and Turton, and the bill was passed as &F The census of Warren county, Missouri, Rooms; eight bari ene ee Tporatoe ts | "Prices: @@per ennumysingie copies $1.50, Sab- | Kivex Wavun Freve Tar CHoLera.—The | ®mended. which has just been taken, shows & popula- i aie sham de 00. is reserved. scriptions received by Houston (Texas) Telegraph makes this state- The next special order, amending the act re. |- tion of 7,69 whites and 779 biacks, a loss of265 wth. 2 noon. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Com- n NER. FIFTY-F Be arpee's tio a office FRANOK TAYLOR. | ment: In 1sd8, 1649and 1852 cholera visited voonry Saag netrrag dr ae orks, {extending the | blacks and 2 whites since. 1560. improvements every day from 10a.m. | Foren AND RESTAURANT KEEPERS | man aces xas. It was e six weeks in which it s be unlawful has left $400,000 female or atany Sine by calling on the Commis- H°t== xD RESTAUBANT KEEPERS. eehoe ate eahinver bayou weerinercial to land, sell, or clean fish at other wherves ama — ey Dut practical mechanics need bid. NOTICE. i spread and was fatal, but it did not prevail | and docks than those autnorized by the corpo- |" gy-The burglars in Petersburg, Va, bare a se . JAS. W. SPALDING, where pure water was w n estern Mr. McCathran moved to strike out 10th bole in a store, throw in @ fishing line, eateh a viz. ight Barracks hay Band Houses: trent yO pe eg cers ra; two Stables (one lar; Gticers” Mess House: two Hospital Warde: o28 |" Mone Hospital Cook House: one House; two Sar- geons'’s Quarters; seven small outbuildings of vs- Commiqn oe etieeae” Texas generally the experience was the same.” street east, and insert 1st si rycen bundle of goods, and draw it out. rele, SEVENTEEN BUILDINGS of log and B. REESE, a7-The Providence Journal telis of an ap- | and the bill as amended was passed) “'°? 87 George Peabody will arrive by the Seo- stockade, viz 4 Assigtant Commissioners. pointee.—priding himeelf on being an F. rv. Mr. Canfield offered a substitute for (the | “ ry ” Three Stables; one Wash toe ree Sto = Houses; two Officers’ Quarters, and elght outbuild- | PBOPOSALS FOR SEWER. ings of various dimensions. — These sales embrace & large quantity of timber, etateps Orrice, WastincToN. April 13, 1866. a the under- lamber Ot, Feunew in thasichiag of Weed sieped until fo ¥, the received b ..0n WEDNESDAY ten to secure building and feneing materials canve- ‘clock M. between day of April next, for the building of Three- | \u7® HAVE JUST RECHIVED ONE la STOP ‘property Darrel Sewer, (inside diameter,) the walls to & eM guard will remain upon prewt- apine megan ie thickness, in K ae nate eee two set of Keys, and two! alter date of sale. tor a oak ae th west, to conn ite tee ye yomen ot the Inte: De; ent here, third special order) the “Gow 1: ‘hich @F Michael Geary, the billiard before the Board for the caminstineer substitute was referred to the commitiee on | “mashed a T's nose fiat” —as he prewany? the other day, was asked this police, described mening an unpalatable —, ate you a grammarian?” Mr. Turton presented the petition of J..G. is under arrest. “No, sir; am a Virginian!” Ree e mn eee, jemures. . Barve dle. aasomanel OAT OPO . Cross, 70m, the finance committes, Fe- s7- John Hogan, of New Yori, visiting Phil- | ported 7 adelphia with his wife, two. soms; and two ® bill for relief of Jon R. Murray; dnaghters, took a strolion eft them | Mfr ‘Paéton: trim the'committes on drainage, pri of Property. and purchasers (not owners of the land) ing constructed in Foar- ted te remove the buildings, &c., a street, in necordanch with the act approved the side-walk while he went an ale- 24 ™ a » othet door, and by some {teen days from the date of purchase. fasianor af the meccne wigt hole where ane Speen books tnot Mat aoe yor ; . S-They use the dancing balls at Vienns for Weildiuge wilt be wold 1 Bidders will mate oet Peles may sire toe Bon woke Wate, ake Mr. ~~ swimming sebools in the Ferme—Caah in Goverameet DIN GTON the Sewer. which shall tnelade alt eee p epee aoe ? a5 cape — rere he : Winans’ Gioanis wee London corres. Eat ‘Winans. without, ring . an im SPP _ Deperenensel Weegee a, SLE OF DAMAGED CORN. , has steamed outof the and izhton, where Mr. W: is re- ing. her speed and other qi we have no particular. pao ait GM vw) ted ‘States. ————_—__j B: ices from the cij xico ‘Mr. ‘Maury’s romaine bad pd, P a complete swindling . - arriving at Cordova the M 0 Unit Be Forty Indians were frozen. one pight bollue. 8 and assistance all ny, in Minnesota while bunting Chef Qpertermarcer scapes, Davee Wepheomeent mee tenant Colonel J.G. C. 4. Sate rept Whart, Washington,” D.O. large apantity of damaged Government 24.377 BUSH gra davp trom aes cdma ndays im date Terme: Cneb in n Brews Maver Gen. and Chief z ermaster, 11 them, and they ate blind of Wasbington

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