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THE EVENING STAR —o+—__ Is PUBLISHED DAILY, (EXCEPT SUNDAY, ‘ ; 7 ‘THE GREAT SUNDAY Scnoo” Daltowersa- 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS ; " 5 P ‘ ‘ ese en exercises of the Sun- Beuthucs! corner o Penn’a avenue and ith street pext in the Capra Tay my bd « be a grand success. committee ar arrange- W. D. WALLACH. rients baving for several weeks past been bard ree a work, as also the various schools, im the ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to thelr work of preparation. The procession wili be wabscribers im the City and Distric at Tan formed in the Smithsonian grounds im time to Qunre FER WEEE. Copies at the counter, with F > move at 10 o'clock by way of - Pa. avenue tothe tol grounds, without wrappers, Two Cents each. Will divide into two divisions and Paick vor Maitine: eae front of the two stands, at one DoRar and Fifty Cents; siz mon! S. Prau will presideand Mr. ers; one year, Five Dollars. No papers are the other, where, after singing. A ae F e prayer by ev. bosare Boyatce “pewenkuystarpoueamrnay| VW, XXVII, - WASHINGTON, D. C.."WEDNESDAY. MAY 9, 1966. NE. 4,111, | Rotvachireport or ats oan 6. Joaa Sse eneseesememeseeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeneyee ee ee CLOTHING, &c. INSURANCE COMPANIES. AMUSEMENTS. FRLEGRAMS. ac. CONGRESSIONAL. A gentleman arrived at Fortress Monroe on SENATE.—A fter our report closed— dismissed. FAie® 2* succenpen. spS= ManuatraN LIFE IvsvRANcE snertvansa avenne, par Wiens Bot. | sents argos mn, ihmond, with several pre- | 1, Om. bicn torecenalaer the noe ae een Ae | caer General Howard is the Marshad-sn- — Penneyivanie thema biack dress and other BY HE DARD OF 0am maLL, OOMPANY OF NEW YORE. LBOWABD GROVER & 00..0..ccunus-Direotond te, among i silk ure of the Senate Ohamber was denied to Mrs. | Mr. Kimball. with Macere. Galick, — — @ROVER...0. D. BESS. articles of comfort from the ladies of Rich- M. C. Walling to deliver a lecture in. 5. V. Boyd, J. A. Duncan, and Jonn G. Judd, ‘There is a doctor in our town, f 20-5 mand,a donation te Mrs. Davie. The case- ‘The yeas and pays being ordered, the Senate | Assistant Marsbais. school will bave Aman of practice and a First Week of the Celebrated mates in the fortress whieh have been selected pesumelagred! 16 vole by ayes 19, nays 11. Marehale He makes a handsome income clear, HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE. aa for the accommodation of Mrs, Davie are ‘The resolution was amended so as to read The schools will commence the mareh at gos iat fr gr ee toe oe ithe gouatry Tog arn ed SP in § very comfortable, y evening, May 10, and was then | balf-past eight o'clock in the . those pea ae ce aed Cult Fated Talent. Sriek many Mieattable an has lately issued an order detailing an orderly sSeebcstuas ctmoreies aeonpeee bat shaizbip af Mr, G.F. ‘Gauek, and Payable annually, or in one, five, ov tem annual | 24 Caltivated eet TRAND THODUCTION, | fF her usc, in place of the services of the off, thoee of the Senate.] on 4th street east and South Carolina avenue, Be Seahietn payments. Ty Hew ond fficent Heonery. by Strong; ng - aay, Cone eer npr nae 4 —— ont unfinished business, being the Post | and marching to the Smithsonian grounds by attended _ onderful yhasism, a considerably :mcreased, from y r ¥ Haaretz, ad — All Policies are non- forfeiture after three annual ions. by Kelly geen Rick = having to escort ‘her, at stated hours, to Car- the quarten being, om eimondmant remmesares . The epheots of the Western District, Mr. S. och dat ieee cakes is Fo the amount of the value of the policy Gaacning: Muscle of the Opste Suiire,ot the 3 Peter oe a ar lg sce, Mae Ber | the President trom making removals from | V. Boyd,.marshal, will proceea from the - nee i chanti: ratic. of 4 . ually ce. ner of 20th street and the avenue. by way ati Fifty per cent. credit given when the preminm ne: OneraN SN DERELUAL the failing strength Of the prisonet's health, | Mr. Morrill moved to amend the amendment | ihe avenue, New York avenue ish, Hane Or, The Fairy and the Little . and entertains, it is said, serious fears of his by striking out the clause making it obligatory | 12th streets to the grounds. amounts to $40 or over. TeUoneinde with « LAUGHADLE FARCE. ultimate recovery, should he be attacked | on the President to report the causeofremoval | ‘The Northern Division willstartfrom M and wey . LIGHTER & WHEELER, Agents, —— METZEROTT HALL, | S2ting the comingsommer by one ot his pe- | to the next session of tne ; th streets, by way of Oth street, Massachusetts mp a Fe Be. 476 Seventh street. rd Tiodical spells of mtermittent fever tnd con- Mr. Fessenden said he bad come to the con- | svenueand street to the grounds. jo dectar ‘with him compare, a ORME & OOOPER, Age nts — gestive cbifls. Mrs. Davis’ general health re- |} clusion not to vote for the amendment in any The Southern Division, Mr. J. A. Duncan, ot bas —— . a WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 9, 1966. mains good. form. Believing as he did that something was | will commence their line of march from Gor- pid toll zou it yom. guess; “2p 0m No. 100 Bridge 5 -Seorwetown. MR. GUSTAVE ST. ALBE, Tenor 7 A committee of merchants, appointed by the pai apes fo be done in this ee —— lon ox street. je got asuit from SMITHS OAK HALL. | | 48URB YOUR PROPERTY AT HOMB. asa : ° 7 Chamber of Uommerce of Nashville; Tennes- | Y0'e for it to an appropriation y ween of these divsions will be secompanied — = ptain and A. D, C.,) = “ at the heel of the session, and no time was left | by, music—the Marine, (in divisions. the sth om 200., FIRB INSUBANOB. will give a ¥ see, left there Sunday t for Cincinnati to | to make other provision; but such was not the Us. Cavalry, and Heaid's ‘Washingvoa Brass ITH BROTHERS pees confer with a com: ppointed by that | fact. They bad ample time before them to | Bands having been engaged. MERCHANT TAILOBS, THE HATIOWAL yuon JRTORANOB oom. SOIREE MUSICALE, city in regard to building a railroad direct be- | provide for the matter. On arriving at the Smithsonian the great ag AND DEALERS IN eam iinneee — Nogonshe, senieted by treiie Tees, mena a ~ are The question was then taken on the amend- | procession will be formed im the following NTs’ 1 is agreed “OAM HALLS oie? 81 =SDeEs eee, father-in-law and is not expected Xo "hive. Wri Gustin ie tennant on the ieee rperet Division.Band. 1. Assembly's Pres- 464 SEVENTH STREET. CREETAL GHAUD NOM q the Eminent Soprano; Major General Fiske's staf leaves Nashville | ment as amended, and byterian 2. Providence Chapel. 3. Foundry onday nig jo em) is to inves! te ie Mr. T i te s > ‘= 7 ide tiie cnc sabres he's ta" | SMS TAREE AT ERE ommeT EATAR | ies wpa amo uasTeR cantiaun | Monsey (ease or nhe ovtargerte ioe | hr, ceembuihin rep te.» sogsewion wo | Chapel and Bion, Werke Onapel and ._Heving secured the best artists in the city. NO OHABGE FOB POLIOIRS, , Henderson case goes to show that Henderson | no probability that a separate bill could Avenue Presbyterian and North Presbyterian ‘we are prepared to make up im the finest style, and = aged seven and twelve years; had a number of mules alleged to have been | even by a majolity. Of course it would be | Missio th-street Presbyterian. Band ‘at lees prices than any other establish: . : OFFicE: os MR. H. 0. SHERMAN, Pianist, delivered at the stock yards, to which addi- | vetoed, and a two-thirds yote could not be | © St. Paw theran and Miesion. 9. MeKen- Ox 8. B. & Oo. 094 wath ot. nearly opposive Biggs & Oo,’s Bank- = : sete 2 aoa nee ceep ain ae: wants. aed a large | secured. dre Chapel. 10. Congregational School. 11. DWARD DOLAN jouse, x number daily sent to Nashville for saie. Mr. Sumner said he concurred with his | Waugh Chapel. 12. Ryia: jd Chapel 13. Ninth- E MEROHANT TABLOR, AtJOHN H, JOHNSON 'S Law Office No. 64 La. MR. RUDOLPH HOLLUB, Baritone. All the parties implicated in the Adams Ex- | friend from Illinois (Mr. Trumbull] in the nee Methodiet Prometnt, i4. Navy Yara ee Cierks teh ee »near Bank of Washington, * ee Seeded SIL ie tore nage geen St-] Iewosblealy mcomary ikat'n thnck toes | Bete Hee oe ee OO ee —s y r > e pp and the public to his This Company is now prepared to Insure allde- | TICKETS... ONE DOLLAB ripen Seer ore mnpeentnny be placed upon the constitutional power of the | Second Division—Band. 17. Seventh-street aye SPRING GooDs, é Raaied —. Hf Property rely a lp ooo oy SECURED SEATS. 50 cents extra Joun GustyeAdcabenion paths Moe Pept President to remove. Presbyterian. is. Western Presbyteriaa. 19. q doug! cash, sold at pac cann 3 1B this Oom| To be had at Metzerott's Music Store. Tailroad,was assisted by Martin Allen, Gilbert | p21": Wils08 preferred a general bill. He fal able te Calvary Baptist. 20 First Presbyterian and BE, MEROHANDIOR, Perfect fits fine stock | thecisizensef the District. y= Gann warrant AESOS a * 4 bad voted for the reconsideration with much | Missions. 21. Sixth Presbyterian. 22. Gor- : insure your FBORNITU 3 a y or pg, GENTS’ FUBNISHING 7 ee WAREHOUSES Of DWELLINGS tne ee: = Fens rary Trays porey dd Bidperes | reluctance, and regretted to see this division | such Chapel. 23. First Baptist and Orphans. shorter period. Doors open at73;; to commence at8. my 7-3t enmaitind igepo! among his friends. Band. 24. East Washington Methodist. 25. Hest & BIBNITZKY, This Sompainy starts with a OASH OAPITAL CANTERBURY and committed. Some further discussion ensued, pending | Island Baptist. 26. ‘ Methodist 100,000, ali paid in, thei enabling them . . The United States District Court for the | which the Senate adjourned. Protestant. 27. Hamli “Methodist. 2. E- ' MERCHANT TAILOBS, r to the citizens of the District secn- | Louisiana Av., near th st , rear National Hotel. hi district of G ed at Sa street 29 . Would inform their customers and the public | “ty than has ever been offered he : didnaesa\ southern eorgia open a van. Hovse.—After our report closed the disens- Dalen Cte. Y. M. es a. ». generally that they have formed a» co} ‘will be tsaued for ® shorter period than Toprietor and Manager. | nah yesterday. Judge Erskine presiding. The | sion on reconstrnetion was continued until Pletcher C Cophel Mit Evatayuaten. Sership in the Merchant Talloring Bostaees oneryear. sccotdingto the New Korksotieferahor! | one gost TALENGED COMPANT Ever | $ourtadjournedsilt Thursday, wnen the con- | balf past four o'clock, When the House took a | 52. Fletcher Chapel. 3). Unitarian S. 8. neurance. " tit Lit the test oath wil! 8. a si {be old stand of Evan Hughes. corner of ails SEEN IN WASHINGTON. Aucng ine WUE TEtsEETies ee acl Arie cyehiny seedien’ tho tex bah wands: /t__ Save. Qonse cine Gees a Monday at Be Reese ceeMaaer | putatemnteE Mlawamams, | cou ABAD IMETANES, eS ete | ee , : : .¢. +the best Irish Gomic Vocalist | 4 prisoner in the county jail at Rocheste i cnona On ae ES and VESTINGS. Also,GENTLEMES’S | 2: W nee Reee', §Bantel in the profession P y jail chester, | ae cchedist P: e C minor importance, the Court elected the fol RNISHING GOODS of every varicty W 8. Giaes William Bisset BILLY EMERSON, the best Song and Dance | N-¥.. named Hapse, contined for passing mine pect pee ng Poo a eg PS 7 would be pleased to see their frienas and cas. . . rformer in the business. counterfeit money, and also under an indict- “ . : ne tomers, pledging themeelyes to soll sa reasonable | MOPEML BOWE oo. yp. LARNER. Secretary. TOHARLEY GARDINER. the original Hop ment for murder, was shot by the turnkey | Afterneon Session ident: took the | Carpenter, third: Henry hacen eee tisfaction found = F2 y while attemptin; escape. He diedin tw charr, Conference proceeded to consid- / % ‘ ‘ " w. . IBBMEN’S INSURANCE ©0. OF WASH Dt LLIGAM, everybody's favorite. hours after being shot. ° | ex the report of the judiciary commitzee, Robinson, Afth; David Miller, sixth; W. W. indebted to either party will please come K KLRY, Versatile Pei ibiti Gooding, seventh. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. . former. ik trend: The first item prohibiting ministers trom and settle to clese books. First appearance of MABY and CARRIE GAB- | | There was a large attendance at the sheep pal The President reported that a law had been | f Pants and Vest Makers wanted. No OFFIOE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, DINER, the Beautiful ana Talented Were and wool growers* exhibition at the county | Dolding in an Anaual Conference un- by Congress giving the Court author- ethers ‘epply. ‘ap 11-Im CHARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837 LIZZIE LE GRANGE, the best Female Jig Dan- | fair grounds, Rochester, N. ¥., yesterday. The | less Lao oo geceas by a Quarterly Conference | ity over certain military soade. The subject CHARLES P. JAMES T, WALKER, . : er ip America. weather was fair and the display of sheep | W8*8dopted. was referred to the committee on improve- MER TaILoKS, a L. DONNELLY’S BALLET TROUPE, con- good. Second. Declaring the voluntary bearing of mts, with instructions ‘wat Bo Ge Becrath 2 sisting of some of the most Hamdseme Young arms by 8 minister to be inconsisient with his “ ¢ r| om hand, cassheens of all Kinds insured for s yoar or leas | “First time sf Detar nice’s Musical Ethiop! New Beoks. Se a ne. land through which they pam ae te te 8 on hand. or lese time o! Rice lusical opian " Sketch entitled OH ause. Firat ufght of SCENES AT CONNOR'S LAD MATINEE ON SATURDAY, eom- land through which they pass as to its pur- “TBE SoUTH SINCE THE WaR,” Sidne: Rev. L. W. Hates moved to strike out the | chase and ta case of failcre to take the proper ‘Andrews, Boston: Tickuor & Fields. Fer Wisimttouam to condemn the same. b Builders’ risks granted en the most favorable Wi ve also s fine assortmest ef Gents’ J sale in this city by Hudson Taylor. coontat: rT. Bowen presented a jetter from ©. A. Al- oe No chara? [GES ADAMS, President. moneing at 3 o'cloek. This volume is the result of « tour through | thorizing ine election of a lay delegate for ev. Saletion te aera en of he eoienne te Ps non call. CORNY a orgs Fiekrell, ODD FELLOWS HALL. the South, made last antumn by Mr. Andrews, | ery minister belonging to the Anaual Oenfer- | “Mr °Bor a si ke assessment committee, j sim _PABMER & WALKER. | Wa Wilson,’ Themes Parker, ONE WEEK ONLY. as correspondent of thé Boston Advertiser and | coe. ae eas Win ® Quarterty Conte- | reported the total amount of setemnent on F.* johs D. Barclay, rd Barry. THE GREAT WONDERS OF NATURE, Chicago Tribune. It affords the best picture of | “"Sourin. On the requestof the North Carolina | Te! and personal property to be $5.515,287, and } . ,: Oe., re. Pai. ee THE CAROLINA TWINS, the South in its altered cendition we have yet | Qonference for the passage of a disciplinary | ‘®¢,Court proceeded to fix the rate of taxes. | 0. rt Rothwell,of Washington. — ‘Will commence their entertainments in Washing- | seen, treating facts as are without attempt | role specifying and condemning certain prac- | ,, M7. Bowen moved that 35‘cents in the $100 be j Jase —* The Directors 1s Georgetown are aut ton on to bolster up any particular theory, and wi tices, was adopted. imposed for road and county purposes and 25 | syenne. the Board to roaew welicies and take risks ta MONDAY EVENING, MAY 7. out running on the rock so fatal to many,of a! —(Nortx.—In our report of this item published | °*2'® for school pi Which was adopted. Georgetown. For particulars see programmes. Admission 2 } Jaborions display of fine writing. Mr. Andrews | yesterday an error cccurs. The mapieune is | _ Mr. Plant moved a reconsideration of the ja 13-co6m ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry, cents; reserved seats ‘at night S0cents. Open from | is a close ohserver, with excellent descriptive pb folio’ “That we recognize the di: yote by which 25 cents in the $100 was imposed re | i) a.m. to 5p. m.,and from Sto 10 at night ms powers, and bis book should not be missed by | as sufficiently explicit nad contenant ane tor school pu ; lest, yens 4, nays 5. DENTISTRY. P20rs. 5. W. 2 WP. KREIS? in regard to the South, © => nfoFmauo | all moral government in the church.”””The | cent ou ail tures pard Teh Tee tee, WBE / Prenaneneneterside-sss in =riete Se canlen soe eee ee regard error was in using inadvertently the word “of” = : LLEW!5 JonNSON « Co., De, LOCK MOOD, Weakiogion Baiting 344 DANCING ACADEMY, “4 Rena, Wax.Orenx’s Diary.” By 3.8. | in piace of ~ ed gent before August Ist, amd 6 per veut. before BANEBES, ua. will fll Feeth, with Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Jones. Philadelphia: J. %. Lippincott & | ‘The report was then adopted. Nichols suggested the appoiatment of s ane gold TEETH on Bubber at very Ont Classes will be continued during the Bum- | Co. For sale in this city by Blanchard & | |The subject pending when the Conference | oommmitice e cetee eth Senstor Wil juced pri eoth extracted without mer, commencing Moban. adjourned at 12.30 o’clock—the revised ritual ; aca DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE pain. my 7-Im* TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1866 a as reported by the committee on means of | Teton to the bill pending in the Senate grant- GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, DD¥5 3, 5 SABEAND, (late Resistant Gargvon = Sates rae eee a ciay ve Zemembered as the writer | crace-—was again taken up, the question being | ‘DE 1KA.00 acres of land to the District for rmy,) Honorary Graduate of, end Hours of Twition: of & book having considerable popularity, en- | upon the reference of the subject tothe next | S°B00l purposes, and Messrs. Nichols, Magra- | ] a vee ee nimore Ustersot Dental Sareecne SAaeD wk Legian ioe and Hateres” ‘weeday ard | titled “Wild Western Scenes,” and later as the | General Conference. dct, Bowen, Sargent and Plant were appoint- i GOLD AND SILVER TIST. Office 420 D street, bet. 6th and 7th Genliemen's Classes, same evenings; from § t010 | publisher of a paper in Philadelphia called | , Rev. Mr. Whitfield moved to postpone in- | &¢- ——_—__ } BOUGHT AND SOLD, All kinds of Dental work made and repaired. o'clock. 4 the Southern Monitor, and devoted to the cause | S¢finitely. upon which a discussion arose, in | Svspictox oy Lamceny —Saiurday eveni been thirtyAve years in the practice. Best of | For furthef Information, apply during the hours | tr scorenion. On tke ‘outbreak of the rebell which Rev. Mesers. Whitfield, Southerland t Reed and Detective Clarvos arrested _mh %6-tf re be given. Charges moderate, of tuition. or addwees anote tothe Academy. my3-ly | Sones went to Richmond, and eer jn | 324 Drs. Murray and Waters participated. | Witton Smith ami yoke Brextes. FAT 000K 2 00. = =a : ihe rebel War Department, which he held | ZB¢, motion was withdrawn, and, on motion, | puspicion of the latcony of Ste tees econ UM TERTH ON KUBBRE @1 KAOH. Ki- 00D! WOOD! COAL AND SAND throughout the war. He was brought into | ‘Bt Subject was recommitted. Williams, auctioneers: The prisoners were BANEBES, Deiring very , and all work war- WwW contact with Jeff. Davis and most of rebel Rey. Dr. Waters, from the special commit- employees in the store, and the clerk had put Pum ures, ever say, a, Sar a et es OD AT REDECED PRICES. iedaay andanis dns ee syters Bos: | suavtatiy Muuten Sutegemenewn as | toe money in hin donk ta hime ant Sas Buy and sel] at current rates, and keep always | 2°4 ; cast, eight doors east of Waugh Chap- | Mixed Wood @5, Pine $6, Oak §7 per cord,cord | wellian expose of the interior official lives of the ordinance of baptism. en oe Tolle: ‘0 | ealled out a few minutes. Tne only i Min: ap 24-Im* length. these personages not at all calculated to exalt | ; 3. Ord f the . iy | im the store (the others being engaged in out- om band, « full supply of all F a Bawed and Split Oak $9, Pine $8 per cerd them to a dignified position in history. It is a | iL "7,3: Ordinances of the Oburch of Obrist. | door sales) was called to the second of F5 . 5 st. Baptiem, The validity of this Christian GOVERNMENT BONDS, — Cc curious book, and will repay perusal. - the building. leaving the two prisoners wr. ‘oal $10 per ton, and Sand 75 cents per load, de- ordinance beisig so universally admitted as of | about fifteen minutes afterward the clerk 7-30 TREASUBY NOTES, Jo. 254 Data Ee: Dentist, Mecen te say partatthoctiy, ace Fe ON Bon lene inteiphia: 7. #. | divine authority by both the ministry and | turned tothe desk and discovered she none SERTIFIOATES OF INDEBTEDNE§S, &e., rs 1 my 2-6" “oy rae: ft T LACEY” ime et eee wae pafepet ns Vitae Gober, ages i and rte ee Ng Aypemy ane “4 : 5 ichards yesterday, but in order to - And pey the aighest prices for HABDWAERE This is announced as a companion to «Fam. | £74 Positive all will be governed and con- | mer investigations ihe Prisoners were held for . QUABTERMASTER’S CHEOKS rapt ily Pride” and “Family Secrets.” end SOE te ae aa or ee | Oe : ’ c ‘ . respect: | ___AND VOUCHERS __sus-awr sain St, Manrix's Eve. Hy Mrs. Henry Wood. | among us will neglect to have thelr children | @naxp Lanceniea* Gatarday last, Officer First National Bank Bie be the a Philadelphia: T. B. Petereon & Co.’ Forsale | buptized in conformity to the established | poo}. of the 2d precinct, arrested Frank Sell OF WASHINGTON. in this city by Jos. Shillington. usage of our church, and thatour ministers colored, for the larcen: e if pants, the alarge and varied assortment of Everything written by Mrs. Wood is sure to | 2 our church, and in’ their respective fields | property of W. IL, Brooke, Pewee ee BD OOOKR, (of Jay Cooke & Go.,) President. eee OES, VELOCIP RIES, FEBAMBULA. | be read by the lovers of ction, and her ad. | Cf, /etot. will not fail to inculoaie the neces- | fore Justice Walter, who sent him to il for WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, RE ae a nace oaerppgn BNGTy Ofte puedeceasene Tuteasattractive | tually at ceriain regular and sated periods. | “James McUormick was arrested by Ulcer — eusto- | as any 0} predecessors. Teport was adopted. . L. Greer, Ward. aE HE sod trmigi oa arisen rem | OBST WERNCY hae” gerMs Lomas | ghbe Geacetcangemmetan ote rain | Seiarerny of sms an proper ha Sec : ‘us ON iwinton. New York: ©. B. a son, of Al dria, Va. Fift, FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED om om «Ad chee Sel fe : nie sold be soraliegs’ ere = x oi — Pro ae conferences was taken up | found in Re nag 2 possession Fe, = ¥ STATES, ISHING TACK 2 been favorably known as a | “'Dne Conference adjourned. an waties Suaece Dae, wes Bim More ov., OFFOsITE TEE TREASURY DETARTNERR. DISCOVERY IN DER REPRIGREATORS, WATRE CooLERS, | WFiter and critic upon military topics; and as ee ee ce nen ae Govier =f —_— ‘TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. FANCY BASKETS, DRAM FLASKS, a&c., ‘war correspondent of the New York Times, his | Prebst Confesses the Murder ef All the | previously arrested in —_- ; Government securities with Treasurer United oat tributions had a wide Deering Family. . 1 * with an endless varicty of con’ celebrity. Perhaps img 7 { : rs te ry TEs olise, aii HOUSEKEEPING GOODS no man living is better qualified both as a} Probst has made a full confession to his| A Sap Casm—One of our mt law- : S7-ONB MILSION DOLLARS. 2s saan oak es ail of which I will sell at th J writer and 8s @ participator in the events nar- | Priest of all the murders of the family, in conversation with a thecther Jie We bug and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT neh ne = © most reasonable | rated to turnish astandard history of the Army | commencing with Coraelius Carey, the hired , Temarked that there was ‘danger — Prete wetted oftaerting ® | persed of the Potomac, and we see by the cursory ex- | boy. ne accomplice in his bloody work. | of his literally starving to death. “Why, is as z will have them au ier yn saan, igen! ee UILDER'S HABDWAEE that the great nadicicesl aa tants anes | sone wr dooeribeng he ye te ioead ttn asked a e that the van ve been le mot that,” was ; “the SFURNISH EXCHANGR and make Collecyous | [54 egus., Peete imported x wo have not | 12 ‘hisolty, which will be sold at cost te reduce | afforded him of obtaining access to the manu. | boy Carey, ho sare: fact is, I have no appetite for breaktast eae es 4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB the price on our a ‘greag | *tock. 8. F. SAVAGE, script —") Cp leet — pmemantacs and | “The sight of ee bye me oy Emre} bave time to go hometo dinner, and when I Ss Rei bea Pecn's svonse, botwoon 18th and 10a HnoePecomivecia stakes, | tect aie ask coenne a os eee ee | Lancione eateries ae i ‘We purchase Government Vouchersen the MOST a apl4-Im First door west of 10th strect. circulation. Its agent here is S. G. Merrifi, . en. Senn of the j FAVORABLE TEEBMS, end give careful and | JY SB. LEWIE.M.D.. Dentist. Ole caxk, and subscriptions are received by Philp & described Congreermen, amet op be Missouri oumanaete PAWNBROKERS. Orb REAL. ; s 1a ultt; | by one of the Sudges of the United States Se SOCOUNTS OF BUINESS MEN AND FIEMS 2 i —_ i Law ee ee to bel i canoes io Somemetemenntem LO ee | rr eran ee tee een | 0 renee Saco | Evy wt oh reat" taderscnent quuutsunchdiansaanemanane he SEED OATS. istration of justice against thie clase of offen: ar beck | He watil next Winter. ® dere. and the persistent refusal of id juries mAprime article for sale; the very best in the h Sere yed to indict them, appears to have in’ fi inst phat tlemen this summer, for : and determined them to take She = Wasuine ton. March 30, 1803, an. 2 of Boyer & Burustice has | FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED HAY, Biter Own hands. The opportunity arrived, she entered oe LiF P MANS & BLLBeEY, ved to S34, lub, street. between © and D. iear | For eale low, in quantities to sult, by d_was employed most vely. The citi- nod Killed | was #400, im leet, ts Tedaeee to Ones BANKERS AND BROKERS, sll kinds of Personal roperty in ‘ease to pals zon ee WM GALT 8 OO, | ent ee eee are tines nays not yee finished, time, and | 0%. Causes, emancipation of slaves and tne 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, wanced on Watcher Diascnds ad feels ink Dorner Ind /G40 ‘ek 156 Street. hed thers, | B&vocs of war. killed, There appears to have been noeffort MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Suthorities to arrest the Particular attention given to the following i wnsesr corner i Mee A Soy, ECALCOMAINE —B: troduction of - * p.peven. | DeAvcoMsiNiin ale i tee: 475 LICENSED PAWNBROKER. 475 fy, combining themselves with 1, will NOTICE" BOYER & BURNSTINE.” ~ | handiwork “itis theartets orang Hi] 1 4 ul FimanciaL.—The New York stock market continues extremely dull. 3 Ha | ae Express Co. National Bankers’ 4 Presa Metal. Focontel lescri| Un’ up with a gall,” does seem like Ee iors Western Union "Filerrark Gx Ne. 475 18th street Bd dost south of Pa. avenue, laster, Alabaster. ory, eater expect- | double duty—for a married man. . Faro & Co. American conducts the old business o! &. Boyer & Burnstine | Teatrays, Oil . Co. _ Unit J ves ant Teds i Co. mh 29-3m* . BURNSTINE, Paroleum and Mining Shares, Government, Bate, Wy ssnineton Ores SeAN OFEh se Town, and County Bonds. ¥278. 00 and and for sale Mrs. 8. B. K in- S7-The method of manufacturing gas from LEVI E WOLFF, 37058 betw. Advances made on the above securities. between 2 Also Smead CUTTING by unimproved rule eees Sin ei tgnt preceany Wrteae Tan pe is FPECLan « CO.'8 tease said to be much superior to that made from CLEANSING FLUID that be fugitive slave, wi ee 4 me heroine well re— E | iF CAUSED BY GBBASE, O1L, 108 CREAM, PUNCH, LEMONADE , CHAMPAGNE, Be., KID GLOVES and WOOLEN GOODB, impairing the color or leaving any an- | | | apt-tm? Wai. 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