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LOCAL NEWs. Amusements, &c., T. Warionar Taerren.—oe J Van Winkle Metzenort Hart—Alired Bornet. an Morist, and Mu-s Helen Nash, elo exey Reows. | son in “Rip | pws’ HATL.—Masquerace Wall of the Jouraeymen Book- Caxcs:'s Hart.—Grand Ball of the Witer- | um Steam ire Engine Company. | Opp Fetrows’ Hatt, Navy Yard.@eani | Easter Hall of Tuscarora Tribe, No. 5, 1.0. KR. M., for benefit of their litrary. of the Iate Presiden: Abraham Lincoln, ¢ by the citizens of Washington, is being made ready for the dedication on Wednesday Saturday the sbaft, wh: is recetvin; touches at the hands of the artist } Mr. Lot Flannery, will be set in place, hat with Temain veiled until the dedication. Tho fol- Jowing order of exercises bas beru determined | upon by the management: Prayer by Rev. Dr. iiliam Hamilton: address by B. B. Preach. Grand Master of the Masons of the District, dedication of the statue by the Masonic trate nity; unveiling of the sfitne: introduction of x benediction. Invitations have been sent to the P Cabinet, Judges of the 5: bers of Congress, the Diplomatic Corp: of the Army and Navy, Judges of the Supreme Court, ( wall doubtless ‘be generally accepted, and all the various orders of the District have been invited. The Grand Lodge o: pas were the first to accept the in and the in- teresting ceremonies of the order will take wee deter Loag | convention of: ‘aies from the es of she Knights of Pythias will be held to-might, to determine whether or not the order will join in the procession, and as the Grand Lodge of the Knights will commence its session to-morrow Thoon, it is very probable that the order, juding that body, will be out im the proces. som. The order of Good Templars have ac- <epted the invitation, and are making arrange. ments to be out im force. The Sons of Tempo- France haye also accepted the invitation, and the | Grand Lodge of that order meet to-night to | complete arrangements. The Sons of Jonadab have also accepted the imyitation, aud will meet designer. at Morseil’s Hall at one o'clock on Wednesday, | M'eYsius at I o'clock mass. Rev. for the purpose of joining im the ceremonies. ‘The Brotherhood of ‘the Union wili not appear as an order, many of the meurbers belonging to other organizations, and they not having time fo make preparations for the event. ens BALTIMORE ANNUAL Conrreexce or THE Aprican M. E. Cuvren—Third Day.—The Conference met on Satarday morning in Ral- timore again, Bishop Wayman in the chair. Lioyd Benson. of Frederick, Md...N. B. Ster. ret. of Baltimore county. and J. H. Slinen of Chambersburg, Pa. were admitted on trial. ‘The following traveling preachers were elected | to deacon’s orders: Thomas M. Cole and Wm. | B. Derricks. Local preachers elvcted to ! G. M. Witten | and Amos Wilson were elected to elder's or ders. W. D. Harris was admitted into fall | conection. The supernumerary relations of | Themas W. Henry and William H. Russell | were continued. The Bishop presented to the | Conference a communication from Re F. Sisson withdrawing from the A. M The Conference ordered that his name be so returned on the minutes. Rey Tompkins, of London, and Rev. G.C of New York, were introduced to the ener, and delivered eloquent at E. . of the Philadelphis Confer: Conference, Mi jovrned. or Eaet Wasntxetox lar quarterly meeting of the Sabbath schools east of the Capitol took place at 4 p. m. yester- | at the Ebenezer ME. church, oa Fourth The schools of the Ebenezer M uperintendentS. A. H eet east rotestant, Jolin P shington Baptist. George F. uperintendent, and the Capitol Hull Presbytenan, J. ft. Zimmerman. snperixten- dent, were present in furce. The exercises were as follows: Singing the hymn « school, place dear to_me:” p H. Holliday, of the Ebene: «Blessed Saviour.” snag Baptist Sunday school, f fine style by th Bes sy school. and after further remarks by Holliday. the closing hymn was sung by the entire schools in concert, and the | benediction pronounced. H —— Se Tevrensyce Matter: . Aloysins Total | dered, Miss M. M. Melcher being the organist, Abstinence Society beld 4 mecting yesterday | (ue suprauo being -ustained by Mrs. Kochler Aloysius Church, on which o¢- | (principal) and Miss Spaulding: the alto by lope, William P. Drew, and J. H. Thomp- son. The meeting was Iorzely attended, and | © vesting charac- | J ere of an 1 the proczedings te T 2 | At night, the Washington City Temperance | Ma: Society held a meeting at Term species were made by Lee, of Poti rance Hall, society has de dy to turn out on Wednesday next, on the oc sion of the unveiling of the Lincoln statue: snd | W with the view of making the demonstration a | creditable one, a commitive bas been appointed | F to engage music. ke. The 'emperanc= orders of strict have been called on by the Grand | at 2 o'clock on Wednesday, to form inte pro- cession and march to the spot of dedication. eee iat Dravu oF 4 W TONIAN.—Mr. William | G. Deale, long a resident of this city, bat of late | years im Baltimore. died im the laiter city on | Friday last, st the advanced age of 65 years. | Mr. Deale was a very prominent member of the | Methodist Episcopal Church, and susiamed an fanportant relation to the congregation of Wes- bey Chapel, in this city, during a long course of years. He was connected for a number of sears with the corporation ss lumber measurer, and held s bigh*eharacter for integrity. Mr. Deale will be recollecte:t as one of the buildin, committee of Odd Fellows’ Hall, th street, an acted as supervisor of that work. | ARRESTED ON Requisition ron Mraper.— | Om Scturday morning Deputy Sheriff Fraser, | of Prince George's county, Md., arrived here | with a requisition from Governor Swann, of | Maryland, for one Richard Hopkins. charged | th having committed murder in Prince | Gieorge’s county, by shooting and killing Wm. | H. Scott on the 6th of June, 1-63, for which he | has been indicted. Chief Justice Carter is- | sued a warrant on this requision, and officer J. E. Arnold, baying been deputized by the Marshal, arrested the acensedin E:st’ Wash- ington, and Mr. Fraser teoa him in custody, carrywg him tw Marlboro. i ——.——— « A New Covren Extenraise —nev. Father Wiget, S. J.. has purchased a beantifully-situ- ated lot of ground at the corner of 2d street rast and © street north, (Capitol Hill.) on which it is propored toerect @ Catholic church for the German populstion. There of this denom nation, now m Fifth street, be- | tween G@ and H, in charge of Rev. Father Abg, who is now well advanced in years, and it 18 proposed that the pastor for the new charch xhuli assist him im bisduiies until the clgureh is ready for occupancy. —+—— Bro: areoop or THe Ustox.—Mount Ver- | nom Circle, No. 6, B. U. (H. F.) C. A. was m- | siftuted at Island Hall, South Washington. on | day last, and the following officers were in- led for the ensuing term -—E. W., Henry T Vernon: C. W.. J. W. America: C.J, A. Law- son; O. F.. W.H. Lawscn; C. W Spring- man; C. ; HF. S. w. HLS. R. J.D. 0 Leary: one names, ae ey Murssrowany MEETIXG.—An interesting mi sionary meeting was held at the E street #2; ust Church last evening. ‘The Re con- sisted of the reading of a paper 1s* Marion V. Hay, and an address eutitied “Half au hour Uuristinn Martyrs,” by Mr.C.." Ri ards, and a beautiful and to: song b” Mi A. Weston, entitied “What can Ido?” st the gonelusion of which the following were elected a8 offers of the Society for the ens year: President, Obes. E. Fraser; Treasurer, George W. Bothwell, and Secreiary, E. B. Hay. —_.—__ Ermcorat Cosrinmarion.—The Right : wrhitsia made St. Lake's Chure’ th instant, and confirmed eight persons, | preaching on the occasion a sermon of great power and beauty. St. Luke's, Bladeasburg. will lose its t rector, Rev. John Collia- McCabe, D. D.. the first of next month, pr. MeCabe unanimous cali having sccepted the of the vestry of 8 ‘St. Ann's Church, Middletown, Delaware. ——t ‘Tax Levux jor the benefit of the Library | Associanon, LO. U. F., will be held to-morrow | ‘uesday) evening, st Odd Fellows’ Hall. | cen Tey ES To Ts Laprrs.—See Mr. Charles Baum’s advertisement of ne w goods received at No 4", Lowmians ayenoe. | Sand dach appeared unto Sin | the vervice, as the con; | alto produced a most pleasing effect; while the | Mr. Paddon, were rendered in a fine style and ¥. James | choir, as also that of Miss Murray, under whose £. | lead the choir bas been for some tim?. ua ' exccedingly appropriate. At the conclaston, Leigh, | there was au eloquent, though short, reminds: by the pastor. of the object of the ¢ Rev. | tion for the benefit of St. Charies’ College, Bal. | ore, Mi: a , i e oa Afier which the Goufereaes | MOF Maryland, in which he took oc“aston paris Ustox.—The rege- | from Georgetown College. | Presid mass of Haydn. ¥ +. W. “ eburch: hymn. mus of Imabelli was Mrs. N interesting and imp: eervice. ‘Were made by Messrs. George | Miss Neff: tenor by Mr. Beckert, and basso by and an original march, composed by Esputa, fajor Jackson | ai the end of the Mass. A fine discourse: was tunrt, and Messrs. | preached by the pastor on the resurrection of and Jobn Goldin, | Ch nae Di- | for y Patriarch to meet on%th street, near E. | £ formance of solemn high mass at it o'clock. i | ce | som | ranged on the platform im front of the chancel, | we are glad Vest-rday-wam, Easter: Sumaay, the an: sary of our Lord’s resurrection, and .one of th? three grea: festivals of the Obristian year—the other two being Christmas and Whitsuntide, It iss e-ounted the Qaeen of Pestivals in the cal- endar, sud, in prizoitive times; whea Met on the day —Curish a Tisen” was tae ; te which “Qbrist is risen, incleed;~ or, non” Was the re. fully Tetasaad in m stihl bewati 1y all Chii-tan countries Eister has Iebrated with VATIONS Cer tRomtes, sports, uperstitions. the most famtliar 1s usiom of MRKINE presents of colored eggs, nin-olden times ¢] rely ornuvmented. is count: y engage extensively 8 process famifiar to our ren he litle girls now, in some sectio be bows im thiz petty gam- of crrvaee. mietand roll eggs down aehort, steep Le fragile shell which stands the shock ing the owner Lo confise: din the proe ¥ opened gloriousty yesterday. morning beiug bright, warm, ‘and beautiful. ar imthe day the sky was overcast, r ed falling, it rapidly got col cer, snow i set in alter nightfall ick coating of ice and slvet covered the The thermometer feil more thn thirty afew hours. This morning we have again The Churehes throughont the were crowded yesterday morning, and of them the services were of the most sive character, pveiUS (CATHOLIC) CatReN.—Yester- orning, grand high mass was “clock, in the preseuce of a nthe church being densely c a ant was Rev. Father Roccoford, with "vy, Pather Kelay as deacon and Mr. Lancaster -deacon. The altars were handsomely ted. with flowers and lighted candles, and sll Aidences of sadcess aud mouraing which characteriged the services of (ie prece- cing week were removed. The magnificent heir of this churcb, under the leudersbip of Mrs. ©. Kretebmar, with Mr. H. S. Sherman at ean, sing Hummel’s mass in E flat, the — singers beiog Mrs, Kretchmar aud 2 ais as soprano, Mrs. Donnelly and Miss Morse contralto, W. H. Burnett and Dr. Kim- bail tenor, Messrs. George S. Para sr and Whid- ney bass. Before the sermon, the ductt Regina Cocli, by Rossim, arranged from by Mrs. Kretchmar and Mrs Donne the offertory the soprano solo Alma Mrs. Young, were sung. irgo, by At the conclusion of eTegation was leaving the chureb, the choras from Haydn’s Creation was rendered by the fall choir. Speaker Colfax, and a number of Senators and Represontatiyes, with many distingutshed persons, attended St" Father James Lynen delivered a Nery able and eloquent ser- mou from the Gospel of the day, which was listened to with great attention. ST. PATRICK'S Cuvrew.—The venerable ed- iflee of St. Patrick's was crowded at each ser- vice to the utmost, and the altar, as also other Parts of the ebureb, was beautifully decorated with flowers and evergreens of every descrip- tion. Mass was celebrated at nine o'clock by Key. Father J. J. Kane. Ateleyen o'clock grand high mass was celebrated by Father Kane, as- sisted by Rev. Father Rierdon as deacon, and Father Feisnd as suo-dercon, Haydn's’ Im- Perial Disses, a diffionlt but most beantifnl com- position, was well rendered by the choir, with Charles Richter organist. The solos were by Miss Barray, who was the prima donna on the occasion, and Miss Soran. whose soft, sweet tenor, executed by Mr. Keatog, and the bass, by with pleasing effect. The trio + Veni Sanctus Spiritu’ was beautifully sung by Misses Har~ ‘ay and Soran, and Mr. Eberbaeh. Miss Ander- son's well-known voice was recoznized in the The sermon was by Rev. Father Reirdoa, and wa coliec- retwru thanks tor the former liberality of the Matragw’s (CaTuoric) Cavnen.—The X o'clock ‘services were heid at St "s yesterday morning, ock grand high inass was su Father Wigett. ent of Gonzaga College, delivered a nias: om the gospel of the day. by the Rev. Charles T the pastor. sung the fiiteenth Dr. Join P. Caulfield pre- dat the organ. At the gospel, Mr. EL. nug a beantiful adapt: Leach’s ** to the yeui ¢ Ttorium, the ° ing by Mr. Gannon, ayes, Mr. 3. V. Noyes and Dr. White. Temonies on this occasion wer of avery ssive character, and par- large congregation Cuvncn operar InwactLate Cone re at ie and 10% a.m., and V dthe building at each ser- its utmost capacity, Rev. Fathrr McCarty, the pastor, officiating at each the altar was beautifally decorated , dec, and the music by the choir, at uy © cloe services, was unusu- Mozart's Twelfth Mass was reu- vice was crowde ¥ . Neff. ‘The brass band attached .o the ch, of nine pieces, under the lead of Mr , Was also present in the choir and per- ‘a overture at the commencement of an _oppropriate piece at the offertory, after which a collection was taken up Charles College. Sr. Dowiniek’s (CATHOLIC) Cuvecm—At this chureh, corner 6th and F streets, south shingion, sacred high mass was celebrated t 1Lo’clock. by Rev. Father Bokel. with Rey. athe ais Deacon. The sermon was by Bokel, from the gospel of the day and discourse was hstened to by the large con- ion with much interest. The choir under tue lendership of Professor George Arth with Professor Mirsbac at the organ, <anz Hiydn No. 3, with the .anctus and credo trom Mozart No. 12: the singers being Miss S. and Wm. Robinson, soprano: Mrs. Renshaw, alto: Mr. J. H. Mattingly, tenor; Professor Arth and A. Smith, bass. The hailelijab chorus by Handel at offertory and at the closing of the Services, a the congregation w: was rendered m an excellent manner. ngre. fition was very large, and the chureh Was handsomely decorated. Sr. Sreriey’s—This Church, Ward, was thronged to exc services yesterday, and part th iu the lat the seve: larly at the p-r- First 1 ‘The «-Farmer Mass” was rendered in magaifi- t style by the full choir, increased by a num- ber of yolunters. The sanctuary was bril- lontly luminated with tapers and decorated with flowers. Solemn high mass was cel+- brated by the pastor, Father McNally, and an interesting and imstructive sermon was Yr hed by . Bather Hitzelberger. Chvned oF The Eviemany, (Eviscorat.)— This church was crowded yesterday morning to it» utmost capacity. Within the chancel vod 2 table, upon which was a very hand- cross, formed of white Mowers. Tuere were two clusters of white flowers on each side of the chancel. Previous to the services the children of the Sabbath school were ar- and sang im guod style a piece entitled “Christ isnsen.” Dr. Hall preached a very inwrest- mg and able sermon, showing the ¢oanection of the soul with the body, taking tor his text part of the Hth verse of the Lith chapter of st Coriuthians—«There is a spiritual body.” The music was excellent. The princip: bers of the chour of this chureh are Miss Quail, organist: Mr. Camp, soprauc: Mrs. Bool, con: tralto; Mr Fuget, base, and Mr. Von Buskirk, tenor. The selection of mnsic was “Christ our passover,” by Chappel; “Te Deum,” by Haydn: + Jubilate.” by Jackson, and psulias and hymns by Mozart. EsGuse LuTizgam Crencn, corner of tith snd H streets.—At this church, yesterday morn- ing, the pastor, Dr. J.G. Butler, preached an Easter sermon from part of the last verse of the Ith chapter of First Corimthiags. The church was well attended by an attentive con- gregation. Miss Revecea) Noerr is organist at this chureb, and Misses Mary and Lizzie Reiss Among the principal singers in the chotr. Cavrem oF THE INCARNATION. —At this beautifal little ehurch, on the corner of N and eth streets, a large andience attended the morning servier, lessons were read by Rev. Dr. Kelley, and an interesting and im- Page pod sermon preached by the rector. Re Mr. Lowrie. Here, too, beautiful floral adori iments greeted the eye,—the communion table, font, reading desk, and pulpit, being chastely decorated with appropriat: flowers MetHopist PROTEsTaNT Ow af, Oth street. At this Charch, afver an eee. able dis. course by the new pastor, Rev. Dr. Dri house, on the safferi: of Jesu quite a tavorable impression on his peopte, and to learn that the congregation is in. ne ‘ger. nueD.—At this Chureh, 6th 0 at sd N streets, the saeranieat ofthe Lord's Sup- was administered morn by confirmation. The exercises were in man in the in in En- glish; on both the little wae edifice, Seruts large and substantial Church —_————— i ond arrested & butcher named. Jobs ‘Sehrode, 10 wis ar- ne Lathes can eae eg ordeg Valued at gee, The J the cused to jail pL tipo inci eg ney eT eg alr ee urday of the new Yacht Jona Hf. > ae = lveing tothe Benjamin Fraukliy Regatta © ub, was made the dccasion of ahaadsome en- ts tain a‘ternoon’aud a ¢ailing exears'on yesterday to the niece below Alectndria, ia which tue Nw s cipated. The Nation o'clock, and, under a genial sky, sailed hwd- s mely down the river for Captain Miller's fishery, and was followed about two o'clock by the exaudri: remained eleven o'clock Iast night, with the party ou board storm, the severity of w guilering. Finally despairing of reaching ings, bringing with Ler a full complem passengers and a large lot of live stoca, poultry and country produce. last, a beaut F. D. Baker, § killed at the battle of Ball's Rhy pert of the war, was received he by Colonel Stephens, of California, for whom it was nade by the well- sculptor Who knew the deceased, The work is mounted on a ps eee of which revolves with the statue, all the blessin The pathof the country will be a career of greataess and glory, such ag our Fathers in the Olden time foresaw in the dim_ visio: yet 10 come; and such as would haye been ours to-day had it not been for the frrasm for which the Sena-or (Breckinridge) too often seeks to apologize.” Unrieasaat Tknmavation op Yaour&x- tt's bay 1 sate tat the Cottage restaurant in the and Greyhound partt- nturied her sails at [2 Sessford and Greyhound. Tne was an unusual and plessing nd witnessed by @ large number of per- sons who had assembled about the wharves. p 2 erything augured favorably for aday of entand comfort, But the sequel proved Joy otherwise; for, while om the retura to the ity im the affernown, the stormof wind, rain, and , together with the shallowness of the ¥, compelted the National und tho S to lay to in the South channel between Al- and Washington. Here tae Natioual remsuun from sna-sot. till exposed to the —_peltiag h cansed mach me. the frozen jib, Which was all the sail it was safe to carry, was hoisted, and the Na- tional made for Ajexandria, at which place the party landed, and, proceeding toa hotel, were accommodated will quarters in the bar-room Natio the party d their boat til] this afternoon, when she will b brought up to her old quarters. ler’s landing this buat lost her Anchor while Tiling the sea, the farce of the storm being B80 grextas to snap the chain asunder 2 ifithad been a en th ler’s fishery. where, im conjunction with the Greyhound, (that did not leave her moorings, ) she Sull_ remains boats arrived here this moraing in an open oat. ance of the might. This morning, the as taken to the Long Bridge, where embarked and came home, leaying AtCapt Mil- teord, The evening, put rly partof t ck to Mil- The exenrsionists on these eer Seen Tue Poromac Front, April 13.—Since the Jast issue of the Sran, the schooner Eleanor T.. Capt. James Fooks, from Baltimore, with 60) bales of hay for the Government, has arrived at Sixth street wharf, Potomac Ferry Wiars.—The steamer Wawaset, uf png Fawke, reachéd this wharf on Sunday a it trom Cone river and intermediate land- at of Riley's Wharf.—In addition toa pair of oyster boats, which reached this wharf on Sunday, the scho>ner Sarah J. Vanghn, Capt. Vanghn, rom Philadelphia, with 335 tons of coal for B. F. Clark & Co., hauled alongside about dusk. The captain repores that a gal his vessel on the morning oi when in the mouth of the Potomac, blowing Sway bis main jib, and at the same time the schooner America lost both of her fibs, causing them to put back to Fortress Monroe, where they were detained for five days. le of wind strack the 5th instant, Johnson's Wharf—Ou Sunday the arrivals of fish at this wharf reached upwards of 10,000 shad and 25,000 herrings, the largest number Teceived any one day this season. The conse- Guence was a material decline in prices. Sh: Was disposed of to dealers at $15 per hund: and herring at from & to $9 per thousand. ‘The storm last night prevenied the gillers from casting their nets, and this morning only a few hundred shad were offered, at a slight advance on the previous sale. Fishermen now predict An abundant supply of shad and herring as soon as the weather comes favorable for ope- The schooner E. C. Scranto, Captain + from Baltimore, with seven ‘hundred sacks of salt to J. H. Johnson & Co., arrived here yesterday. Carter's Wharf —Sailed, steamer Liberty, Taylor, and schooner Mary, Capt. Kirby, orgetown, light. er's Wharf.—Arrived, schooner Flouns ‘apt. Skinner, from Mattox creek, w wood for the Washington and Georgetown Ice Company. ana RAL BAKER.—On Saturday nl statuette of the late General enator from Oregon, who was the early m Rome, STATUE OF Gen known Washington Dr, Horatio Stone, who is now in 1 It is now on exhibition at Galt & Bro.’s jewelry store. . vr is represented with a roll of manuscript his right hand, in the act of delivering rech, and the likeness is pronounced by all most striking, ital, the upper bears representations of justice, war, &c. and below are the following lines from the last Senate delivered August, 1861, some graves recking with blood, watered by the tears of affection, There will’ be some pri- sation. There will be somewhat more need of labor to Procure the seid all issaid. If we bave the counir; sed in the speech of the dec: “There will be ‘There will be some loss of luxury. ecessaries of life. When that ix on, ent. with all these will return well ordered civilization of years Wanxpet’s Mrestan.. This grand oratorio will be performed at Carroll Hall, to-morrow Tuesday) evening, by the Washington Puil- harmonic soctety. The former conerrts of this society We are a musical people, ind we look for « crowded house on this ocersion. The managers have succeeded in obtaining the valuable ser- vices of Mrs. Sophie Mozart and Mr. George Simpson, of New York, and Mrs. J. P. Caul- field and Mr.F.S. CI with Dr. J.P. and Mr. V. W. Caulfield, 25 pianist, the full chorus of the socwty, will present Messiah,” im the Reserved seats can be obtained at Metzeroit's and Euis’. success attending the have shown that of this cit ‘aulfield, as conductor, cr mest ‘creditable manner. ——— Senvep Him RicHt.—Last evening, a knock down argument took place in the Kirkwood House, oceasionig some hittle excitement there. It is stated that several times recently a person bas called and sent his card toa !ady in the house, inviting her to take a ride with him, not- withsiauding he had several times been told that he was misjudging ner. again sent up his card, when the husband of the lady happened to be in. directed to show the persevering Lothario up, and on making his appe: the insw over the head with a cbair, he went down, and the husband was about to give him a pummel- ing, but was prevented by the by-standers, Last evening he The servant was nce the husband of lady met him, and striking him a Be “aah THE ARSENAL IMPROVEMENT.—The work of demolishing the old Penitentiary building has so tar levelled with the earth, and the workmen are now engaged in taking up the foundation, leaving the two ends—the portions form-rly used as the quarters for the warden and deputy warden—standing, which will converted into officers quarters. The cost of the work thus far is less than 85,000, and to complete it by eutting down the surface to the proper gri additional, rogressed that the walls have been probably be will hardly require $2,009 = eieeeinaa eee ANOTHER CHANGE OF TimE.—It having been found by the passenger Railroad Company of- ficers that the time of the Inst car leaving the Navy Yard at U.10 and Georgetown at 12.15 did not suit the public who love to see mid- wight before the changed toa half hour later, the last car leaving the Navy Yard at 11.40 and Georgetown at 12.45, going through to the N: retire, the time has been vy Yard, —_—_—— ALP: BURNETT gives the first of a series o! entertainments at Metzerott’s Hall this evening. His entertainments of last winter will be re- membered with pleasure by our citizens. humorist he has few equals. accompanied by the Miss Helen Nash. ASS Mr. Burnett is accomplished elocutionist Ss eteee Tne GRAND AND Svporpinata Lovers Goop TEMPLARS Are requested to meet at Union League Hall, on ednesday xext, at half past twelve o'clock to articipate ia ‘the ceremony of dedicating the Lincola Monumeat on that day, See advertisement. ——e—— MepicaL CoLLecr or VirGinta.—Protes- sors F. Cunningham and E. G@. Gaillard haye been elected as delegates from this Institution tothe American Medical As: » Which meets in this city, onthe fifth of May next, ee SELLING Liquor BY THE SMALIL.—Jno. Shea, storekeeper in the first precin-t, was befor Justice Tucker on Saturday, charged wi Selling liquor by the small, He was fined $2 SLR ae ina ALEXANDRIA IrEMs.—We clip the following mmoning ‘Witnesses —The Deputy Sherit Smmme aes — yu ot Prince Ge Ys county, siarytan |, Was ir Wis city yes! summoning witnesses to at. tend the rial at ‘iboro’, of the colored man Young, who was arrested bere some time since charged with stealing a horse from Mr. Gwin. of Prince George's. Horse Thieves.—Constable Kirby, of Fairfax. is working wp the horse theiving affair, no- ticed in the Gazetle two or three ago, and will, it is thought, smeceed in capturing ti eutire gang. starts to-night for Warrenton, of the thieves are supposed to be THE COURTS: ~ Carmmar Comnr, Chich Jestice Cartier ——_ Tre aan SSS”:”:s=i tows Wiliis Heted fer lare a Affair is AY COOKE 4 pecan | said naptenana- aot foil tor wares ti ire im Georgetown. Cc . 200. Gro ge Hayes, convicted of #sault and battery, ‘WSs sentenced to pay a fix of 2. In the oxse of Thomas Tl. Newton, indigted for assault aad telety, 9 nelle pros. was emiered. Bryca C Toil alias Briney Carroll, indicted for robbing Lambrose P. fe of a watch, money, &2, arwounting to about $13), is en trial. Eqerry Court, Judge Oliz.—On Saturday, Blivz vs, Paance; order dissolving ‘ajnuction, | te Yo-day.—Jonenna E. Bopper: 4, vs, Ber- | oreanist. The nard Gier; order of reference» ta eu aster. Maria | presched an el L.Washington ys, Jos, Wasuington (divorce); | tion of Christ. BANKEZS, Fipreexte Staerr, Orrorre Tees © + Buy and sell et corrent market ra’ EasTERSUNDAY.—There'was a very at. Bow unloading ant under wa} 3M tons of Cole tendance at all-the seprebes? yoscenings tho eae, sae ae a COAL, which I wenther in the morning” of the most de- he attention of Dralersii of that partic- lightul chafacter, At’ "Priwity (Catho ic) || .jarkana neaseetfoity tecises. I. Church, Rey, Father Boudin, enlebra ie fs GUINAND, constapuy on band s foll euppiy of at Ligh mass at Ralf past 10 o'clock. assisted by Anacostia Coal. Wood. and I: ime De GOVERNMENT BOS >s, Rey. A. Jamison, as deacon, and Mr, Seopman rd ror. let ape Bat ia. SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPO) ~p As sub-deacon, ‘with: Mr. George T. Strong as | ap 6t" Yard cor.) - master of cerrmonies. The choir sung seiec- 06D AND OOak. INTEREST Notes. tems WwW _ Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, ac various ‘masses; Mr. Clements, pastor, Rey. A. F. Ciampi and <ollections made on all accessibie poi. = we i-t If you want the very best WOUD and COAL at the lowest price, go to jueut sermon on the resurrec- {all three of the masses, the o-der appom'ing B. G. Lovely speciatexam. | chureb was crowded to its utmost capacity. STEWART, = en - iner to take testimony. L. H.Whitney ys, J. B, | The main, and the two sub-alters were beaut:- | mb soir Corner Mand izthereets. | F ygsr national BANK Frisbie; order certitying case to general term, | fully decorated with natural flowers. At the a OF WASHINGTON John Ailman vs. (. C. Hunley; motion to | Eptscopol Churches the services were very | ©, P. BROWN. imposing, and the yarious edifices were taste- fally decorated with flowers. At Grace ‘Church (P. E,.) there was communion service in the morning; interesting exercises of the purge ceiendant trom rule for cxut-mpt, &. ORrmans’ Covert, Judge Prrcell.—On Sat. urday, the Jast will of iam A, Franklin, made on the 2th of Match, 156%, was filed: A. P. BROWN, | | 8. P. BROWN & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, — B.D. COORE, (of Say Conve & Oo WM. 8. BUNTINGTON Ay GOVERNMENT Drrost Sunday School anniversary in the afternoon, - uy The testator ueaths bis property to his | with floral tation tet fine singing by | ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL, | a> Wife, and names hie father-in-la-y. X-Schrive. | the children; and prenching at oreht LUMBER, FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNir fied as nominicirixer Wiliam Kinsley: | iusto srs" ExchaseeTheoferings on | MWR, ORMENT. ATONE, LATE, ac. | Serra? we caren tdian | ‘Change this moi were 13,332 bushels of constan! band 4 Of the Orphen era HE Basen, nea Ta" | wheat, 4400 buchels of yellow corn, and’ iano | 4 laree stock piace Peeled 1) -aiah swie:sheeudss aeies thames Drane as guardian of R. 8. Drane 7 Dushele of white corn. ‘The sales. 2.00 bush- | 465 Ninth street, between E and F, and at oxr — « Liles % cis of red whect, to arrive, at $2.85: 2.500 Dush- | yard and wharf, foot of Seventh street mu Is tf | Government Securities with Treseurer Untiey els of red Wheat, to AFTive, Rt $2.67; 32 DUShC!S | _pe of wheat, damaged, at $1.75; 1,900’ bushels of = choice red wheat at $3.10; 5 bushels of red DENTISTRY. wheat at 3: 1,400 do. at $3.'3. ; 50) bushels of -_eoOoO white corn at 81.45; 1,000 bushels of yellow corn [D®- UEWIE a DAYIS: DENTAL assoora ION. No. 260 PENN’A AVE., at si 430 bushels of white cora at 1.03);. and 600 bushels of yellow cors LR. tA i iy Aembe Between ith and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT States, BF ONE MILLION DOLLARS wa ‘We buy and sell all classesof G@OTAAN MENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE ond mais CoMections *n ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB Im, UNITED STATES ‘ CITY ITEMS. AMONG the very Intest novelties in the of jewelry are setts com} d of gold and ste which have heen generally actopted be tre bend. ers of tushion; and we wotice that Mz. Pose, with bis characteristic enterpri-e, lies just ree ceived 2 splendid assortment of these. well as Coat.—Coal boats have come down the canal in quick succession since Saturday, and work- pure steel and corasine sets, in aidition to hun- | Men are now engaged in unloading them at the eae Geveramest’ Vout dreds of other styles of the most exquisite de- | Wbarves of the several coal companies. Sey- aligghares, will be made for extracting where Ar | 17 om wed hakin Sein srg on @e signs, at bis new store, 436 Pennsylvania ave- | Tl schooners have come up the river for coal, eal, Tes ere .o— ThAMS. eive onre- nue, nesr Four-and-x-balf street, together with | 8nd are at the wharves receiving their cargues. on ms wt fol attention to & magnificent line of plated war, ice pitchers, Fast Drivino.—Thos. Waters, colored, was when ‘Teeth are . The | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ant FIRMS castors, spoons, forks, &cy Which our readers | Arrested by officer Warwick on Saturday even- 2 sot to wake Teath on | and to any other busiuess entrested to will find it to their advantage to calland ex. | ing for driving througn the Corporation limits a New York iladel- | =. amine. atan uniawtul rate,and arraigned before Jns- : ~ Boston vriees. < FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERN. ed tice Buckey, who fined him in the sum of $5.5). | alwark dome cam have its MENT LOANS at all tiwes cheerfully furaishad, Catt at the celebrated 1 S. Clothing House CommitTTen.—Officer Reid yesterday arrested manner. and | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier of Halble & Co., at 468 Penna, between | Moriah Morris, who came before Justice Buck- | satisfaction. Persone . ¥ 3d and 4% streeis,and sce their splendid as- | ey, charged with street walking. The Justice sortment of Ready-made Clothing for men and | sent her to the workhouse for thirty days, boys; or, if you prefer it, leaye your orders D® Menai, Exterep.—The schooner Annie E. Valen- DENTIST, | for new suits, which they manufacture in the | tine, . Bayliss, has entered from Jackson- Bo. 310 Panssvivania Avaxun, SAVINGS Bank, best manner, ville, Florida, with a cargoct lumber. ‘bet. Sth and 10th ats. Corner of 7th street and Lonimana svenue, PAYS INTBBEST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS ane STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. J. B. ELVANS, President. GHISELIN & CO No. 493 TWELFT. EET. J. a. RUPP. Treesurer tm BETWEEN E AND F STREETS, ————— One re y é aa ons desiving can be attended to at the reat STEAMBOAT LINES dence ty addressing the ‘above Oficers ‘nnd jerks Pay Accounts purchased ‘The business 1s conducted on the Parisian style— that ip. uo.depesits are furivited entirely. “S LISHED 1859, Ee HERZBEEGS LOAN OFFICE, 331 north ( street, Immediately fu rear of National He Most Lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best, and buys his clothes at Henning’s One Price Store, No. 511 7th street. —— oes M. WILLIAN, 396 Pennsyivani opened the largest stock he ever he ART OF DENTAL SURGERTS rad PAWNBROKERS, CITY LOAN OFFICE. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTHE GRAND } once AND CIVIC 5 Ey Sat ear OF THR LAFAYETTE DRAMATIC ASSOCIA. ed to the public, of Chantilly and Lama AT FORREST HALL, ORGETOWN. Shawls, Silk Mantles, Bonnets, Satins, Trim. | On EASTER MONDAY. A larg, 186s, mings, Parasols, etc. etc., which goods have | Tickets, 1; admitting gentleman and lndivs been selected by his competent agent in Paris { SP M-2T 0 only three weeks ago. 3 ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown VALUABLE PROPERTY IN, GEORGETOWN Students will commence at his office, i=4 I st.. between 20th and 21st, on the 7th of April, at 6 | gag, ante meteed of trust. dated tet July. 1957. Rms ind be continued on Tuesdays and | corded in Liber #0. .. No. 16, folio 185. one of hursdays of etch week. from 6tos p. m., | the land istrict of Calumbia. and until the middle of July. The course will com: | at the request of the arty secured thereby. 1 will prise practical instruction in the use of the mi- le 01 DAY. the I7th ‘day of croscope, the necessary chemical analysis for | Apri} next, at 6 o-cleck, i that lot medical investigations. and a thorough course | $f! of greum venue, has fore present 193 ——_e—__ Dr. J. H. Thomrson’s Crass for Medical Fo MOUNT VERNON. tig $ : ; | Advances made in all sums on merchandize at the of examinations m ali branches of Medicine | Spaccand Sunning Cont eerti eof the eke | moet rene abe ate ee merchandise at th = Surge = alpen rar ee ieicev and g inches. and Bounded on the south by oc 11-m 3 natomy +1 Materin Medica. Tickets for the | the Chesapeake lo Oanal. and on the norti course, €30. ai 1 | by Market alley, with the larer Brick Warekonse HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF Shoe As intinedk ‘Sarwan dah Wines “wuibce Lapims, try the choicest Perfame in the | Bgueher’ nn’ formerly cecuplel by a. D PAWS BROKERS, vamiealon to the Mansion and Grou ia, @1 a DIES, the choi if erfame in ie a 7 - = ; Wi for at o world, Burnett's Florimel. closel embies | yT¢hm# of sale: One-third cash; residue in ¢and 34 FOUB-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, mh Principal Hotels an fhe oor, of m rare and doucateoguet of | [nttea's Gee" aineg aii saea of eapisteet | cor hanic at can tatty eit atnde ot | “™GAMES SYREE.Gengra Supertar teat e q ven, aada of at 7 _ + Sowers, and in. this reupect io marivaiing, | int comterancine Gok Tereuite ttamps at thecom | Merchandise: teany amount sad for euy ub me Oce, Fitierse” Hotel. few drops will leave its peculiar and delight. | of the purchaser. 810 required to ve pail when | time desired at reasonatic rates. y LL Line ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many | the property is strack es Sheniies Entorest a ay at BETWEEN hours, eo apo-d = THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. Goods bought for cash and sold st privatesale. |= NEW TORK, OE A onto, SHINGTO Corrs ExtTractep WitaovT Patw.—Dr. F URNITUBE! ez _ = — — White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania FURNITUBE iT i OLD LINE. Reiss avenue, between 44 and 6th streets; established _ S480: McatEN a Oe —— . ae spin dase jens, Bad oe Pond Having nog onl bod Ware Booms. which gives owe ROOMS. BEGUL ILING DAYS, joints, Vasculur excrescences, and All diseases | me increased facilitics, ¢ leave to ; WAREROOMS. - " of the feet relieved, and often entirely cured | offer to the public my large and well carta : FROM GEORGETOWN, Frithout pain or inconvenience to the Datient. | telected #tockot) Set RE. — FRIDAY, AT 12 M. Many eminent Physicians, Surgeons and other . . °2 FU responsible residents and yisilors of the Dis- HOUSE AND Of FICE FURNITURE. | Seman, Ae a trict certify to the above. Hours from$a, m. 0 1s — aeaasl ~ ae =m. to6 p.m. DI . : or t, apply : ——e —— In soliciting ashare of the .1] PARLOR SETTS in Reps and Ha r Cloth, ‘JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent Mr. Jupp’sGueat Book Avetion will re- | can oaly say 4 will try my best to pl CARVED and PLAIN OILED WALNUT 63 Water street. Georgetown. DU. open in Washington, 2: 370 Penna. ave,, under : M. ELPRIDGE ACO. Aacute the ‘Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- MAT Eri ee striata, | CHAMBER SETTS, UU Prince street wharf Alexandria, ning, and be continued a fewevemings. There | pg _A Fine Assortment of LOUNGES. COTTAGE SETTS, JAMES HAND, Awont, isa large and select assortment of the most | SINGLE BUBEAUS and WASHSTANDS, 104 Wall street. New York valuable Books, which must be sold. 23,15 : aan Freight received constantly and forwarded to al ——_—_»—__ ELABORATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, parte Wthe country with deapateh Wnarrtxe Paper for sale. Apply at the OLOTHING, &. CHAIRS OF ALL VARIETIES, mh 2-1y OWN B. DAVIDSON. Avent. Star Office. —— , | HP4DQuaRTERS FOR boYs' CLOLHING | EXTENSION TABLES, By MERCHART® LIME OF STEAM SIPS Whar Makes your Harm 80 Bravtirut? a ES and FEATHER PIL. | ron re during the winter mouthe Mre. S. A, Allen's improoed (new style) Hair WALL, ROBINSON & CO, HAIR MATTRESSES an Will run regular! faring the win Restorer or Drezting,in one bottle. Price One Dol- | 322 PENNA. aveNce, BETWEEN NixtH axn | LOWS, top, and wn, a8 fellor lar. Every Druggist sells it, eo TentH STREETS. OFFICE DESKS and WRITING TABLES, ~ 4 E., AT. ——-e-——_ GRAND OPENING OF BOYS’, YOUTHS’, CANTON MATTING. &c.. &e. Roose ar. Parsons wishing to subscribe for Tam Stan AND. who r-side on Capitol Hilland the Navy Yard, CHILDREN’S SPRING CLOTHING, 190 for sale the eclebrated will please leave their orders at No. 12 East SCHOOL “AND DRESS WEAR. fel peti At the oMee of the j Capitol street, between 4th and Sth. ben , TUCKER SPRING BED, ‘ork avenue and ith Jouwn Coaerma, Agent. SPECIAL ATTENTIO ‘ION, GIVEN TO Tils BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS which, for comfort, durability and cheapness, is Purchasers would do well to drop in and get an | unrivalled, idea of the tasty styles and low prices. mh 2 lm wT OMPSON Pree't. 505 DIED. YOST On }2th instant. ALBERT BER- LINGHAM. infant son of Lewis H. and Kate A. Yort. aged 9 months and 12 days. JAMES C, McGUIRE & CO., corner of 10th and D streets. Ss ap TEPHENS & CO. fe parentar Ho oat metres’ Betws sat and Me (Late of Wall, Stephens & Co.) KIDWELL & HENDERSON, hi nth, ili street. botwoon L am ; 0 : . rievds of the family are inv! é cE S ‘on! [os er 0 Bie oes irae ot cee ene eee ’ Between 9th and 10th streets, A LARGE STOCK 0 mie hia nee font reseed thele"Spriny * CLARK. On Sunday, 12th instant, BRIDGET, MEECHANT TAILORS. SECOND-INAND CART HARNESS, beroved wife of Patrich Clark. after a long and | NEW SPRING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ANI or * 7 ’ WALL PAPERS & WINDUW SHADES. painful | % ; VESTINGS, JUST BECEIVED, ee Tee sean tee hate t a ke fri 1 relatives of the family wil JAMES 8 TOPHAM &€0., the funei a her late residence, on Tu mbli-tf At moderate prices 87 No. 500 SEVENTH STREET, og Mth instant. at 2. oelock p.m. One door north of Odd Fellows’ Hall. UARE PICTUR® FRAMES. PIC- 2 iS AN RE {Baltimore and Kichsnond papers please copy.] ASSELS. PICT! ONTERE CORDS AND 'T A CORNIOKS. FLOOR . ILS. GILT BROWN. On the Uth instant, JENNIE D. Lovnon & Oo.,) We have also on hand, in good order, ready for AND TABLE OTL CLOTHS, daughter of the late Thomas Brown. immdad MeCLELLAN SADDLES, . MATTINGS, & ve KIBDY. On, the 1th ustant. st 5 p. m.. ED- OITIZENS, ARMY AND HAVY bo WAGON BADD! ,, Allof which they are prepared te sell at the Lowest WARD F., infant son of Absalom and Sa ah W. 000 ARTILLERY HATERS, a their Sor Soving wit & Ritty secdScsonia MERCHANT TAILOR. + Joo SETS WHEEL AND LEAD Team | ,/ovsonaStting up their houses for Spring will 4 a Be oon Pian somes Wi a 200 1 NS. ‘h Sit werkt their line promptly execute! is-thy jo. enn. avenue, 2 — in their om p' e 00 PAIRS SINGLE DRIV- J fs ~ To ny PATRONS, AND LADIES IN GEN- ee | in Go city oF country, ot chert notice ‘ain “4 OLE HARNESS, RIDLES, &c. Niw CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTH STEBET, BETWEEN D AND B. cops constan’ band the finest Groceries im . ‘the Manet, at ‘New York Prices, x im the Oity of Washi con aucted strictly upon the tru Co-operative Piss, jutual Benefit and Protection.” Having imported one of the largos collected Bturk of FRENCH, COR invite all Ladies to call at my Establishme they will also fird different styles of CORSETS. and Gent's SHOULDER BRA’ KS, the latest novelty in HOOP SKIRTS, manovfactored of the very best materials, and sold not to be surpassed by anyone. Shirts warranted for eix months. OHS. BAUM, MANUFACTURER, DIANOS.— New and second band PIANOS F, between 7th ani oth | E,ORGANS, and MELODRONS. for eae mb %-colm C3 o pS PEACH TBEES 12,000 6.000 CONCUBD GRAPE VINES. 3,000 CUBBANT BUSHES. For sale, at the Nursery of the subscriber, on k Creek, ear Washi 0 well 3.00 NT . Alc GUITARS. VIOLINS ety of otlier Nursery Stock. Others use the Naxx cnxly to catch the trade, HAKMONIAS. MUSIC BOXES. ACUO; Being desirous to close out business, the above -ly SHABES OBLY 610 EACH et tf Neary opposite Ba: isposed of wholesale or retail, at — Washington. INBTBCOTION | stock will be ¢ Bi €ONCERTINAS, EE’ C T MUSIC, de’. &e.. for sale at ¥ Ne pri Tur opessa ratext Sole Agency of Win. Kuate ac’ "cel are andishraiery ill be delivered fn Wash- PARIS = 5 re 08 from ston retown at orto le COLLAPSING SKIRT, 0. 498 lthetreet, above Pruneytrants | EtOH OF George SO'TOSAUA PEIRCE SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. ¢ 100, bs b avenue. [mh 15 3m*) FR OC. BEICHENBACH. OTONIE’S OPERA GLASSES, DOUGLASS & BROTHER, 503 NINTH STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DISTRICT BE Persons wishing to gloat Fence igen: ved — res, an - Gncommon Aue growth, and the mest desratic | THE LATEST NOVELTY OF THE pay varieties. mh ll-colm™ om Received to,4:) OP ERE GLASSES L 0 FULL STOCK ON HAND, SPRING senor’ Srlciann ears, rete ettingent | 4> J BOTE ION. piccerosnce OF EVEBY SHADE AXD cOLOR j ie pers ; 9, MSTZEROTT & 00. WASHINGTON, D. SUPERIOR TO ANY GLOVE do u-tt MRepad..Chron. Intel} perides IN THE MARKET WALL, ROBINSON & 00., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Having made unusual arrangements to supply * my customers, and the public generally, with the ALENDEB CLOCKS, * i f new style OAL- FINEST, DEST, and GREATEST VARIETY of | | tuat recat ved, a sumple o a5 y ‘sot PAPER HANGINGS. ‘DOW SHADES. He CTURE, F EAMES, AND LOOKING GLASSES ai Pg Or TARUHS TASSELS, ac —— Soerenens pet, BOOTS AND SHOES baggt fise tye: Bg om | COO Past iNes, ENGRAVINGS. LoUs! FLOUR: ever offered in thie market. most respectfully ask | — guy 1g.) ee acai aed) baa oy eS, ee ee DUTE, | Frederick ana Wyshinaton County Fionr. ait roe or ey a nee pene a TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Spe RATES ERANIn ee Rhone: Eire ons Baka May Sune Se = My foods will befound SELECT and arcairectty | IDFPSUNITED States PATENTOPEICE, | PAPER ana SHADER pot up. by competent | Out receipts are fron the producers tows, henc cone st manufact sof Baltimore, Phila- TAop ee y, See be) workmen, and PICTCUR) BAMES of every de — a a. delpbias New York, Boston, &c. wonathepetition of flo wadid Sati a scpiptlon omhaad or made tocrder. ell on emall merelins ita OFS ion eteata a Re ofa. whether you buy or not. Tith day of February ssi, and reissued the 10th day of Octoder, 1854. this appli and dealers en; rocers tied on libere! mergine For sale in qenentitine DON’T BE AFRAID tocall, as we take pleas- ure in showing goods Please notice the follow ing : WW, HAYE BEEN CONSTITUTED SOLE WUGENTS (Grithe wistiet of Columbia. for and selling of guaranteed non if f Cor the ity for th 0. authorized by act of . = Apt legnat lot of Fine French vail Dress Boots, | SF ingarme, fr tenn 3° pe «Gab AND Wark pipns entit Sensbnive es . ° a . ‘fev! 1858. . Tin, OF EN i “EERE at ogre boon ovio arm, | Ue Repel an tt ge | Aen Ree cre ome oe | “ Latter’ Kid Button Bocts, 83.0 to @5; Kid Con. | Patent Ofice on, MONDAY, the fied | ‘They will be offered to the people as soon as our MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN £0 ASigks guid meron: (OF house and | te pbenr end show conse if aty {hey have, why | arrangementsare completed, wou ewe fear | WOOD AND WILLOW WAR Ladies’ Silppere, covents to @8.00. ‘pefeons 0 ‘extension are required to | 20" 0) Praccident or laps by failure (2 petorm a | paog Ladies’ Ties. file in (yy ‘atent ce their objections, »; ly | oromised- Ol LVA! id & CO, MB, PLAIN MOROCCO BUOTS, OPERA BooTs, set fort in writ ct Heant Sepents daze, — mhS-coit (Chron., Exp.. j.» Int. TWINES, rans tet culate, ar gt | tbaatee ts aria enrney egy, "eaeey ae | COOPERS RAGA, CORDAGE, te ac ent mol the city u Sy ce Shildren’s, cane . apptication, -IROB cetneet BS Sdcae and’ otter wegen tattoo me | SY Wake, a, 16 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, ¢., under Odd: t » must filed office Cig days é SPO! ‘Topham & Co’s., Trbsk'and erases F t 1 ime lot of CINCIN- ariauean, ooeyo Ane aL teas | 3 . fe 8-2m Sean ahee Wate 5 i Mernorotrran nowstne satoom, in the Republican, Springgold, Maes; ENDER METROPOLITAN HALL” a Tbr and Eag, ChaNUaR | sf mid pgbicatons tobe sti wpa | "Sabian W. SRbaR Pere etal hs : RUIT” gOWEWR £ 00 -Wholestle and Reval if ‘mh 30 ww. Acting Commissioner 2 i trom ta. m.toity.g,, The Bara stocne 3 Oommission M 381 Penn. ave ap lw* URE JOR DAMP, WALLS —JOBRS PRE. BE sg tea ALS > Fie AMES” SovErS AND, srapEs: Hunts | CUvuvarive Pave x oi mene Saathasahesaal PICKS and MA REXNEDY & CO Ser the ‘preservation ‘Rook, iron Bailing’ Caffen dice: jneay st a: Widiligenser uildings, abe take aleta nate, Ie ing | aps , ., EC. NOX’S CITY EXPRESS ae trict Cuseves) GODFREY ING aena u, ar Calls for, and delivers to any address, and) “ ved f . Feit, Comme ut wHOLEAA! ONTOH: BAGGAGE, PACKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE; | te! peg MOVES FURNITURE, &c., &c. | eam low Jersey Oven Oe ee, Sars. Princi) 374 Penns avenno, corner 6tl cos ny tt eect Ney ts | OL mattinc xxtraompmany office of Adams’ Express Oo... wan. fe S1-By : DH SALECA ood or at the