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W. .-WALLAGH. . he STAR is ae carriers to their ecmecribae tn tee Uy tek Rete eee Ounte PER WEEE.) Copiesat the couater, With or without wrappers, Two Camrs each. Prick ron MaILIne:—Three months, Doliar and Fifty Cents; six months, Three sent from the office longer than Z The WEEKLY STAR—published on Friday |. YO WN NYX. morning—One DoWar and a Half « Year. ~ ‘PAWNBROKERS vam 10B. B y es ee Pens. ave., WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 1867. . N2&, 4,391. Fellowing in regard to lending 7 ‘ OFFICIAL. ANDREW Jonuson, President of the Unived AMUSEMENTS. _ WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUS. TELEGRAMS, ac. in good demand for An outrage of no small impertance and mag- | less desirable are lower an - 3 steady, wi nitude o¢ d at Henmingford, Canada, | 4. Stripes and ticks are : of America. ® moderate demand. Prints are selling + 475 13th 1 $d door soath of eRe aan SD. SELENE. LER AADMAMAGMD. | "5, ci cedeiapedere chon ce presents shai! | Toeeday. mo Jo Rniver and ero eesint | sreely, without any quotable c een. Geile and eniver raighers Um lant. Beception and Sadtive Susses Mp Pee comes Yieskd the border there and abducted one Kennedy | encePs for best spring styles, dee ay shy. “eater aoa je ache silat a yepelitnne 3 Pde yon ded. ore rred af ebingbntis for’ an ‘al murderous assault in lows iy On ry hy +4 suit oot s aaveabe Drills Apres, aught ho will appesr - the District ta day of | Fears ago. In the search they forted open the | aredull and heavy Denims aren nade tow. mb ddr ns Ser DONGME 5 BURNSTING. or Mpiiig (FRU ay) a, 4, a8 Teck tee ee thoneand | Donse of a citizen named Armstrong and er, and sell only moderately. Corset jeans. BP 0; SEEAKBR. | eight hundred and sixty-five, by and between | 'Obbed Rim of $62. The abductors paid s guide except for best makes, are neglected and low- Wwe sH’s 4 Ap oe eo Bae oF i ER, in the grea! William P. Dole, Commissto, on the part | W2O piloted them to Kennedy's homse, $50 for | gr mnting-eloths are steady, with less sales CENTRAL. LOAN OFFICE, E GRAVINGS cee eer ES ILWORTH of the United States, and Wah-gah-sap-pi, or | 218 services. Be. 450 10th street, one door beiow Penn. ave, IN & - > than last week. Ginghams are wanted only A large procession of negroes paraded the | ot best makes, and such sell well. Printed streets of Richmond yesterday im celebration vee ome .'x~3 ae — ——- Ash-nan-e-kab-gah-he, or Lone. Obief, and | of the anniversary of the evacuation. Hunui. thite anal’ “eames —_ ee Tah-tou-ga-nuz-zhe, or Standing Buffalo, | cyt Sddressed them, warning them to beware in A. ‘ond oalt weal” Cam brics See. Chiefs and Headmen of the Ponca tribe of In- of Southern whites and advised them to cling = P at enchingsd qnet An gntncioan ohne sf a, een bd a as Sir yaeng rb OE or Wilson is tor sadenner makes. Silesiss are wenled at y 4 ere, but did not address negroes. 4 Suppicmenia ‘vty anwar Tas “Gnima | «Deal ecient: ocarte at monger, | ty Dc Tinian clo areal more States of America and the Ponca tribe of | Vt Yesterday, caused by the premature dis- for best spring designs; others are negiec! Indians, made at the city of Was non | charge of @ cannon fired in bonor of therecent | aud lower. Broadcloths are not selling as = gto: 5 election in Connecticut. Peter Lewin had as was anticipated, and prices are lower. wee x inarpesioier on Sear oc both arms and leg blown of. He cannot icdiontoan best the United States, and Wau-gah-sah-pi, or | live. Alexander Jayzrean had hishand badly Iron Whip; Gjea: feb. weaken, or. Sen ne Sgprees ot at oepecwing — mate ‘Walker; Wash-com-mo-ni, or e) Bs overnor (seary, of Pennsylvania, issued a Uerre; | Ash-nan: e-kah-gah-he, or Lone | warrant yesterday for the execution on the roe sere buyers a —, as . Huz-zhe, or Standing | Sth of May of Robert Fogler, of Washington dreee-_g00de iP a core pea in. Binor of the Ponca tribe of | county, forthe murder of Robert W. Dins- 7 ¥ vipa ests fair me 2 Indians, they Jager coe and em- | more on December 4, 1564. - P > to-day. powered by the-sat » &s follows, viz: A State Unien convention, consisting of one SCURRENCE IN PHILA! : Resioce te. bundred and fifty-six delegates, including On Wednestog evening a distuaene aeatnen: The Ponca tribe of Indians hereby cede and | three negroes, and repreeenting fifty counties, | occurred at a ‘dwelling, No. 719 Water street, Telinguish to the United States all that portion | met Tuesday evening at the State House in between Brown and Coates streets. Philadel. of their present reservation as described in the | Little Rock, Arkansas. hia, by whieh a G ry first article of the treaty of March 12, 1958, M. Schneider, Vice President of the French ge, and his two boys, Frederick and Joha, lying west of the range line between town- Co: Legislatif, succeeds to the Presidency, | lost their lives, Mr. Lange was butcher, and ships numbers (32) thirty-two and (33) thirty. | Dade sacent be the resigation of Count Wa- | manufactured sausage meat’ He usea a sarge sey ghey {ey aie principal seat jJewski. Negotiations looking to the acquisi- | kettle in the cellar for boiling the s, le cording to the Kensas and Nebraska survey; | !08 of Luxemburg by the French Empire | Mr. Lange and his twe boys were fixing the Or, Yo Queene, Ye Earl, and Ye Maidenne u* NATIONAL THEATRE. vania avenUe, near Willards’ Hotel. Continued success of thet brilliant young Ameri- ‘This well-known Office eo, BER. VAHOES Gicthing, Furniture, and Merchandise of every 2 AlD OP THE descrip’ - = very day(except Sunday) from 8 8. m. to b —Businese strictly confidential. fe28-tf E TABLiIpB BD 12852. SPECIAL NOTIOB iron Whip, G'st- wah-ga, ot Strong Walk- er, Wash-com-mo- er Mitchell P. Cerre, a¥ DESTITUTE AND ORPHAN SONS DRY GOODS, &c. Srrine OFF AT COBT. Having just received our new and well-selected Mock of MILLINBBY GOODS, LACES, (reat and imitation.) . EMBROID BRIES, DEESS TRIMMINGS, PEE RTATION WILL EB GIVEN Bave been stopped. fireson Wednesday evening, one of the ban- ‘ qr vkeepeipsakege | bp meteorites. -euiiiaiacl sas x dane John D. Perry and Adolphus Weir. of St. | dies attached to the kettle gave way, and it so tho tne i bu, D0 And having, unexpectedly, to move by the lat of |] the same more or less. Logie rate Tejclected Monday. president and | came down with & crash. ‘The boiling water {bat owing to the large capital om weet AT WASHINGT! he is p ee i and vice president of the Union Pacific rail- | was scat! in rections, comple 8, we can make ce bo a at such rates of . r BRTIBE STOCK, FHOM THIS DATE, AT COST In consideration of the cession or release ot Pi that portion of the reservation above described poeeras | oteptnn PR ee boners! of Directors seen ey enypemesed = of ry Ag by the Ponca tribe of Indians to the govern- | 2re seam ap Hs te took Mr. Lange and his boys inio an wpper ment of the United States, the government of Late ad room. Medical aid was summoned, but with. soe Mey 4 Lee Baenes 5 the’ peter von out avail. All three of the unfortunate beings for their eo reel citizens thereof, and rin a view of Fe. died in a short time after occurrence. turning to the t of Ponca Indians their Detcu GaP Cana Fittep U - old burying-grounds and corn-flelds, hereby men of the engineering skill of Ben Butler is cede and relinquish to the tribe of Ponca In- bas sanctioned both bills for the confederation about to become one of the things that were. dians the following described fractional town- | of British North America.” Mr. Henry Cox, who owns the lands on each ships, to wit: township (31) thirty-one north, The Ohio House passed Sena:e manhood suf- | side of the “ditch,” on yesterday finished fill. = (7) Va cerintod Lasoo! ajearee frage resolution, with an amendment disfran- | ing in a preeman say at ee SppSr ene. end. thirty- north, {7 . ‘ just where it receives the waters of the (5) eight, (9,) nine, and (10) ten west: also frac- ia sienmanaiamaepeteds a ces his ‘wagon road is twelve feet wide on th tional township (33) thirty-three north, ranges A clerk named Jay, at Ellison’s dry goods } ‘Op, 8nd is about ten feet xbove high-water soe AY, MAY 95; 1867 CALL AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS, epostiorss” By thie means. deposits Ss _— E. LENZBERG & CO., us are never lost if their redemption is ée- 46 Markets: nder the A’ ‘We call copocial ype gs aa pot a ‘et Space, under the Avenue House, ents which Se ee of com oy this meats to WOOD AND GOAL. Oabl Coan! WHITE $8, by the ton. A) taent Sane ot A be aaaeas Sawed and Split CAR Woop, 4 ber cord. A special cable dispatch to the Montreal Gazette, dated March 19, states that “the Queen The Institution for whose benefit this enterprise is conducted wasfounded for t! urpese of gra- tuitously educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the United States. (7)seven and (8 )eight west, and also that portion ¥ k. Mr. xX Was desirous of enltivating “i of township (33) thirty-three north, ran, 9) | Store, in Memphis, Tennessee, received a se- mere, ' Hew pualie will ho reostved after April t,upen'| Lene Osh. 80 ner $y nis clvers'y 2,240 Ibs, aiken 1D) ten west, lying south of Pouca | vere cowhiding ¥ Se nen rem © gentlemen | Occ e be Jammn,ana beto fin complying with requirements. SOBs BhouD. creek: ana also all the islands in the Niobrara | Whose sister Jay had insulted. i The purchaserof esch Engraving for ene dollar fo 28-1y Oorner 4th streets, or Running Water weal poo? in front of lands or townsbips above ceded by the United States tothe Ponca tribe of Indians. But it is ex- Pressly understood and agreed that the United States shall not be called upon to satisfy or pay the claims of any settlers for improye- ments upon the lands above ceeded by the Uni- ted States to the Poncas, but that the Ponca tribe of Indians shall, out of their own funds and at theirown expense, satisfy said claim- ants, should any be found upon said lands above ceded by the United States to the Ponca The Mayor of Memphis offers a reward of eee toenable bim to get access $500 for the murderer of General Bankhead, ne cit thorities at, one time ra and the same amount for Fergusen’s murderer. dane 7 anna ons i reve wrenathe'$ for vees and there has been some talk of a Further from the Recent Elections. joint stock company to improve it; but while Ruopg Isi.4np.—The élection yesterday re- | they bave both been delaying action, Mr. Cox sulted in the complete success of the Repub- bas become tired of waiting, and filled it i lucan tickets for the State officers, members of | Richmond Despatch Congress, and the State Legisla:ure. The vote | gg The coal miner= at Pennstadt, West- was very light. Mr. Dixon is elected to Gon- | moreland county. commonly known as Pena gress in the second district by about 1,200 ma. Be OAL! OOALI AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRIOES. on tons of 2,240 lbs., delivered in any part ef Chestnut White Ash, 97. Btove, Egg and wursate White Ash, $8.00, Ash, $8.25. will be given a certificate entitling the bolder toa share in the award of presents. ‘and Pine Wood sonstantly on hand. Orders Decsaven sneer thee! or at the Wharf, foot of Seventh street DENTISTRY. D® LEWER a DENTAL. ASSOUIATI jo. LisT OF PBESENTS. 1 Troye’s great equestrian portrait ef General Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, have s Be Sha gona A ase tribe of Indians. jority. In the first district Mr. Jeuckes is | been ona strike. for several weeks conse- 60 PENN’A AVE, Scott in the ladies’ stairway of ‘the Oapi. | _Je25-tf 4858 i : ARTICLE 3RD. elected without oppositioa. The State officers | quence of a proposed reduction of wages, On lath and 13th streets, $2500 — The government of the United States, incom- | elected are: Governor, A. E. Burnside: Lieu- Sionday last & compromise was effected be- ae 13,000 OLGTHING. &o. Pliance with the first paragraph of the second | tenant Gevernor, William Greene; Attorney | tween the coal men aud some of che strikers, tape gd sr - 6609 2 article of the treaty of March 12, 1553, hereby | General, Willard Sayles; Secretary of State, WIE nas! recently purchased the stipulate and agree to pay to the Ponca tribe of indians for indemnity for spoliation com- mitted upon them, satisfactory evidence of which has been lodged in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and payment recommended by that officer, and also by the Secretary of the Interior, the sum of fifteen thousand and eighty dollars. ARTICLE 47TH. Peter expenses ee eae os is treaty or agreement paid by the United States. ‘f in testimony whereof, the said Wm. P. Dole, Commissioner as aforesaid, and the upder- signed, chiefs of ‘the Ponea tribe of Indians, have herennto get their hands and seals at the Place and on the day hereinbefore written. the latter agreeing to commence work on John R. Bartlett; Treasurer, George W. Tew. Tuesday morning, Those not ineluded in The Senate will stand: 23 Republicans, 6 Dem- agreement armed themselves with picks ocrats: the House, 62 Republicans, § Demo- other weapons, and threatened vengeance o crats. Sny violating the strike who had New Hawrsuine.—At the special election | agreed to £0 LO Work started for the mines, tor Mayor of Concord, Tuesday, a plurality | put they weré £2 by the strikers and a bloody choosing, tbe Hon. John Abbott was re-elected, fight was the result. It is believed that ne Zecesving sbont 600 votes out of 1,110. Charles | one was killed, but not one escaped injury. H. Proctor. a respectable and intelligent col- ored barber, had about 400, yotes on a citizens’ Cro? Prosr&cTs.—The accounts from al- reform ticket. most every section of Maryland, Virginia ang CoxwEcTICUT.—We have full returns from North Carolina speak of the prospect of s every town in the State. The vote is- Eng- large crop of wheat. A Louisville T says lish, 45,787; Hawley, 44.508: English’s major- | not only in Ohio and Kentucky. but in Ten- ity, 979. The Senate stands 11 mblicans and | nessee also, the wh crop is more extensive 10 Democrats; House, 127 Republicans and 111 | than is usually seen. ses an abund- - 2.000 joune T. WALKER, MERCHANT TAILOB, ana Seventh Street, 484 Beepectfully informs his friends and the public genetatiy that he has s fine, large ae 4 Tz the gbeve-pemes cities, All work done in selected assortment ted €LOTHS, OassiME pp ae GENTS: FURNISHING Goobs. That he is determine run off at a very small advance on cost. Persons iz: |S establishment will be rkmanship, aims Maken hae i macbodse on 7 here he will be pleased, te 16.000 $1 * * ” 2 Building Lots on Eleventh Aven 1 Steinway Piano. 4 Chickering Pi@nos, $600 each. Demecrats. antyield. The Illinois State Journal yearns 2 Mason & Hamlin’s Partor Orga WM. P!"DOLE. Kansas —-On Tuesday Jobn A. Halderman, that the wheat in Sangamon and edjoning Sgter to 8 er Rates, Teens Sane tte oer psa ae a or Iron Whip, his x — bag eral tied = Apt aieady pom counties Jook finely, better than during the . " mark. SEAL.) e Hon. Samuel Kemble was electe ayor | corresponding. season for several past. See ne ee Oe te ee Werke eee Gter-Tan-wan-av, or Strong Walker,” of Lawrence, Kaneas. Politics did not enter Wheat and otuer cereal crops in Tosa of ; is x 4 SEAL which an unusvaliy large breadth has been = — Geta ‘Watches, por con spe ERCHANT. TAILOBING, WASh COMME HIZO, Mitchell P. Cerra,’ wy tere a epee oe. in pl planted, are looking splendidly, and the Lone i 5 ae c is X mark. SBAL.) | ver City, Tuesday, was a spiri contest be- tar planters antici; the bi harvest 20 Gents’s Gold Guard Chains, $100 each. 2,000 be sndorsigned having nteredintosoparinet- | asi.wan-r-KAM GAH-HE, or Lone! | tween the candi es. "The vegross voted wita- | they ever had. ee. peggy 20 Ladies’ * “ ito each. 2,000 be ie Poe UL erree renne aeees. Chief, his x mark. {SEAL.] } OUt disturbance or molestation. ser —_—_—_— 25 Silver-plated Tea Sets, @75 each... 1,870 | VESTINGS, and Gentiemeng’ FOE BH: TAH-TON-GA-NUZ-zHE, or Standing OBIO.—A: the municipal election in Cleve. Savines Bares rm Scxoors.—In Ghent, 1 Gents’ Saddleand Equipments, $100. 100 | ING GOODS, are prepared tomate up for Buffalo, bis x mark. (seav.} | 1and on Monday the Democratic candidate for | the most thriving manufacturing town in .kadies ** * é 160 | their castonters neat Paine and fashvonable Executed in the presence of— Mayor was elected by 300 majority. The re- | Belgium, the sys: of savings banks has 1B r's Baggy. uo | Suits of clothing, at their new establishment, No. Cuas. Sims, i was ih bee: miroduced © public schools. The 320 $ streat.two doors weet of the National The: ee eae Sees ie emoo bey “ ’ 8 Sets of Harness, $20 each. Srerven A. Dove. money there is francs, each franc being worth 1 See ee eerrous desiring neat fitting aud fashion. Newton Epuumps. ; a title less than wenty cents gold. The men, who. from the follies o' bh < ear peer sppeserg eg 1,000 Sols Clowtnes an ean faenies ps! not fail J. Suaw Guwaowere A CuRious Oase.—Tke Chicago husband debt! tl Ag? 00 jorala) GEO the cen times of the echolars. who went away on business January 31, and cher receives 4 ary 16, to find that his wate whey smountto one franc, it is bad got a divorce from’ him meantime, and | /@¥e#ted in the savings bank of the State. The married ahother man, was only a sam; le case teacher at the same time informs the pups The y. witness ‘against tae chen , | Whata savings bank is, and gives them easy being. Grnelty, was the new husvand. se | SBMS OM interest, and the capitalization of im. some ‘stonement, this is the third case noticed | Test. TRis system was wey f? ot Within a week where courts have set aside | fore were 1) an bank bosbain themeene their decree of divorce after one of the parties 9 sewseee. arth, case # “ 1,000 B00 - Harper's Monthly, bes 1,560 5 060 Atlantic Monthly, @3 + 1,50 soo §=s **_—s*sRational Freemason, $4 *- . 2,000 1 Painting, Devid Playing the Harp before Saul 1,500 1 Painting, Undine and Ariadne... 1.000 1000 Handsome Engravings, $5 OAch,...u. 5,00 ‘GEO. N. Proprgr. And--whereas-the said Treaty having been submitted. to the Senate of the’ United States for its constitutional action thereon, the Senate did, on the second day of March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, advise and consent to the ratification of the same, bya resolution in the words and figures following, to wit: Friend.” ‘any ad- q KEEN, . A Perea ORES gegen aller, Se JAMES O.McQUIBE & 00., pd FURNITURE WAERE-ROOMS, law, where & man, as a mere-practi- | ,o; °°. eseng — received posiuve information DEW RATA epee enna of | Ear propetion oil het intnioma ee ay (A apn syed ng 2s attorney | Councils for the establishment of free ’ for the gentleman, whom he made the plaintift similar to these existing in other pl This po had > poi Sy Oy Bde) Soap On is 8 wise measure, and we hope it may be suc- ona ed that for the latter part of ma | cessful. By educating the ne gro, we not only a — he bad been illegal biting | {Prove his condition, but we make him a mf ky | better member of society. This should be the with bis former wife, and was obliged to take | sim of every philanthtopist. Ign “yhoo San ane Yen once ye Pari —r sons, UNConscions of the enormity of crime, or ‘ ue Sap ‘3; | the laws regarding the same, are often led into Dot thee area logan ee knew ODES 6T:| Siademeanere etaceme mat ern en tind confitin the eaid Teeagy en {cet ratify, | not they were legally. m aa We may soon expect, under the tntelary guid- “WiSerlmouy whereof [ have hereto signed | EscaPE PROM JalL aT Henson, N. ¥.— | 20° of education, the Sepprocsion of vice ond: my name, and caused the seal of the United Monday evening, between 7 and § ook, the reformation of error.— Norfolk Journal. States to be affixed. Jobn Welch, who was eonfined in jail at Micnigan LUMegR aND Her OLrmaTe it Done at.the city of Washington, this twenty- | Hodson, N. Y., charged with murdering his | is announced that Michigan abounds in forests eighth day of March. in the year of | wife at Germantown a few weeks ago, made of splended trees. The lumbermen of the our Lord, one thousand eight hundred bis escape in a very mysterious manner, &c- | State are doing all in their power to Strip (sBAL.Jand sixty-seven, and of the Indepen- | companied by John Hagadorn, whe was cén- | these beauties om her, so much so that, in dence of the United States of America the ninety-firet. aus = a pry oe It cinerea — the opinion of scientific men, the climate is 1 a mus' ve > or inve! an in- i by it. Crops are said to be ANDREW JOHNSON. strument to unlock the door. The turnkey oieriontee toy 47x" — 4 deteriorating, the winters &re more severe, By the President: entered the jail abouc 7 o'clock and found | and the abecnce of fertilizing rains is Iikewise ‘Ww. H. Sewarp, Seeretary of State. everything all right; “be returned again about '| attributed tothe wholesale Temoval of these <0, 8 o'clock to lock meat yr iw thetr cells, 7 were married in. This is the fo of the boys, and 100 in the hands of the girls. Pa Sz 7 pee Ss br! a mame attr @160,000 Suxatasr Tae Gotten Srates, Rarriesl ey caere chee ane of eur | Eavcarme oy Ootenus Onrsiaien ti Nox. == | Having relinquished the Auction and Commis- March 24, 1867, : Resolved, That the Senate adyise and consent to the ratification of the supplemental treaty With the Ponca tribe of Indians, concluded at Washington, March 10, 1865. Attest: J. W. Fornry, Secretary. Now, therefore, be it known that 1. ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States of America, do, in pursuance of the advice and consent of the Senate, as expreseed in its reso- lution of the second of March, one thousand sion business, and converted our extensive ware- rooms, at the corner of 10th and D streets, into 8 first class HOUSS-FUBNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, we are now prepared to furnish evéry variety of HOUSE AND OFFIOE FURNITURE, at the most moderate rates. Our stock comprises HOW TO OBTAIN ENGRAVINGS, M ANNEL SOAP, Orders may be sent to us enclosing the money, miom ¥ BOWN SOAP. fh 5 5 rene we 1B Qeeesh ws from one dollar to twenty-five dollars, in a regis for easn Post Office wilt be promptly Fe as tered letter or by post office order, at our risk, Boop snd Gandle Manufacturer, No. ‘Those wishing Engravings sent must enclose ten | PABLOB SETB, in Bepsand Heir Cloth, $02 G ot. north, bet. 4th and Sth. 5 cents in stamps to cover expenses. Large ameunts nd sth. "ja 11-6 CARVED and PLAIN OILED WALNUT OnaM. [BE Most BXOITING ANP INTERESTING 4. ‘ BOOk OF TER aX, should be sent im drafts or by express, BEB BTS, GEN. L. © BARKER'S MISTORY OF THE ; ‘ oe NTS WANTED in erery ity. town, county ric as Salis ie $24 State of the Union to canvass for. this work. SINGLE BUREAUS AND WASHSTANDs, gpd ‘ H 4 owing tothe attempt of the, Gov eFom ‘ ; ELABORATELY CABVED BEDSTEADS, was . 4 w 4 issued, unaltered and wnsbelaged, ander the wise 2 CHAIRS OF ALL VARIRTIES, rvision of Grn. Baker. It eontains a fall PRICE ir: EX TENBION- TABLES, ‘ ofScial expos the intricate machinations on y HAIR MATTEESSES. snd FEATHER PIL- % f the Union. e mp LIT thrilling adven- " =. Tigi forests. The Legislat ts endenvoring to Senddtind A REMARKABLE IMPLement.—Before Alder- | and on going to the ce! ‘Weich found it ya- ae the tact? by prot mns cae forests > “ wo . ‘O" s it _ hest — ed ec OFFICE D&SKS and WEITING TABLES, es ‘He was. arterted some days ago at (alnc._-A thozongh seaseh was sion made, and-|| THEScicipal Mavis —Four women have ae Snstory of the Asesstoation For 3.0 GANTON MATTING,“Ecx ac Wainut street wharf, with a lot of burgiar's | it was ascertained they bad both Ged.’ The,| committed suicide in. Breckiyn” ames tne nrecy. A fwil history of thts great, startling | ror 4.09 “ 5 3 owt cas ‘ ‘tools in bis possession. One of these tools is of | sheriff offers @ reward of $200 for the capture | past week. three Ba have taken . and sorripie Tt : We'bave also for sate the celebrated Temarkable construction, richly meriting 3 | of Welch and $50 for the capture of Hagadorn. | green. and the of! Stsenic. The use of FROM its INCEPTION, IN THE HAUNTS | vor ‘sito + 5G ‘ Patent to the inventor: were its application | Descriptions of the fugitives bave been sent | laudanum, it appears, has been almostentirely. OF NTE oe i Pa ver (4 —— ae ee TUCKEE BPBING BRD», devoted to a-legitimate purpose. tmagine a.| to ail points ‘where they woula be likely to-4 Abandoned by those desirous of emtering the » Me vi eablie. The ‘er 64 “aa which forcomfort, durabitity and cheapness is | ‘Tident, like that which my plogy, places turn up. reaims of death. td vat the cother uf ‘ork alee fait ex the nefarious system For 16.008 splendid American Chromo. ¥ the hand of Neptuge. Fancy the middle too: Mary Bassett, residing e Corner o} which Preside: wereend are sor 1 unrivalled. Also-the 1 jo be an anger, afd the outside teeth to be | “LARGE HAUL oF OovmsTentarrens rx | and Fulton avenues, who committed frlc des. Mp obtained tn Fee 200 | on) 321 RAPER MF giles Oheomo. Peoeee oy ANUFAOTURIWG ‘oDMP, with® handle to the pole that couldi| WusTZaN New YOu —Colonel Wood, of tne | Friday night by taking a dose of Paris green ihe tnecals coo ; | a | eee ULWUKS;: ‘ANY '| (be inserted in brace, or moved Suan Atger is'| ascrel desective corps of the United States, and | 4. X, Bee. Bapreesy March 30. 5 +n moved, and the implement is betore the Deputy Marshal Keeney, of Rov! »N. Y¥., rr, — 8 isk. 7 » With 4 man, ina few min could ¢ with other deputy marshals, ® grand NEcRO EMIGRATION.—The emigration west- ener a design dnd finieh, and at very teas atan ea Mauris eee edowietramon t'| raid Tuesday on bnyers Agd'sellers of soun. | ward of negroes irom the Southern Ausnue — dymgnaions to permit the entranceof a full- | terfeitrentury notes, fractional currency, &c. | States is “nereesing: — an extent as yet ) Jas; U. Mc@biew & 0b:,’ | Sizediman., fon @: amt phase Bed eee] Gene iting dae enc reesenp wo nce vex: | to, suche statmeeaiseng sd” stan tweaty- By buying works ofert i lerge/queutisés we |! “th 1i-1m coruer‘of 10th ‘and 'D streets. hrge tab og miurvolied atthe omits | (Romer sacs Ioana a eae eee See) ee ‘bave, since the war, left Sonn — n —— PUN OS? 4 veee es arene: eee: oe he i. = ¥ “ are enabled ‘to give partis purchustié ‘from us Coutts HOGPI fh FOB WOMEN the easter lent. The accused was held for a. Shak eae a Ufted sia arrested parties ‘Aisbaae, a ea atone “rue omer of teregmne hind SPengrovinks ‘shatiecd eta th Gay LYING-In AsTLUM, tenes Itde hopes hie hie toate eee tovtiay. ‘The raid was the most extensiveever | bigh wager, along other inducement has store, for the sem@iprice; and, i addition, we Fourteénth stréet,(eirclé,}corner of M street, ee be bee understood. ith aoe States, and has caused in- | led to this African hegira, 8k bY 6 was D e E Se will give s cortifieste whigh entities the holder ta ‘Washington; D. 0. Pty fede Ele eae 5 Eighteen more prisoners were brought tuto | | Divonce Gases 1 Reps deianp.—Ninety~ an interget fn. tho. amare. of peventams for enck: ot sonny bemetertae rawale.| uted, im Dut a few momente—Phs iy : fore the Supreme. Goer a Props ok dollar invested ih the parchae’,” ’ , pice EAD at SE 2 affair, and | Which all but 20 come from the wives. Of the : " Ld ‘ aT : may Teaulre owas the BLoop oF Pouttry, ‘Dr. Mereare] has em- ocpivankene reasons assigned, #1 are based on continual ‘Adérese all ordersand communications to y ployed successfully the warm blood of chick- | money shaving circles. heglect, 21 ob desertion, ana 17-eachon adal- try and extreme crnelty. S7-The Massachusetts State ee ail Ya! the 3 - .qehe blood taken trom the amimalvie | .Owded with six hundred inmatesond anew] pacto, nse pec ght ae 8 case! F : received ins Cup and treated 20 the Pp consent Wo RunasoN beRN, isto Boint) [ener januadey catponss mater eke ntcn eee 355 Penns. avenue, Washington, D.0., . ; Medial ye etter rage ey Sommenced. = \" 4.) | bill, oecurned in the inte term of the ‘ id’ qoret ~ , lowing it, may a ; Hartford, Conn. one day last weélty-| court when co persons testified on an bur coe ted Lock: an 5 fren, @ woman whipped her little boy umUl he be- ogual naiine pay T, ‘whites. = Bex 41, g t aka 3 came spticting serious injuries, be- po et ten ena, oe Be aby : : 7; ‘o em 7 i ’ 5 ot o oes at ‘cause he = = S7-A five-: old girl died in Boston. on & & to aaad3 D ; pus. f x : B7-The disease whic! ‘go fatal Thursday ofstarvatipn. 4 pare SOe ES 78s er eres 7 D rg 1 Ms i- ‘sami mules abd horees in ‘tions of New «Ji the humens eenaged typhoid fever in awe have Gecided foam s ar og BUSINESS DEBSS SUITS ot prices. 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