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Ward Repnblican Club. The Fifth Ward Republicans. THE COURTS. A regular meeting of this clab was held last |] A meeting of the Republicans of the Fifth | Cxtmiwat Count, Juice Cartter Yesterday, CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN, evening at Wisewell Barracks, Mr. N.H. Mil- | Ward was heid inst evening at Israel Church, | the jury in the case of Walker Gilcrease, alias order TO! TLBOA| Giichrist Indicted for precenting a false claim | HAVE YOUR Suimra made to order at S. D. Attairs in Georgetows. Berna eurneton, May ler im the ehair. and Mr. 1. P. Williams secre- | south of the Capitol, A. Herbert, (colored.) on the Government, returned & verdict of not Ret bpd a SS Lier ov Lerrms remaining in the Post coor _ 4 ied oan — (Bova serge : odie’ President, in the chair, and A. P. Clark (white) | puiity. Isabella Peyton, indicted on a similar sylvi wee! ‘Lith streets. | ¢ mace, Groretown. D, c., Apes Sh se ‘ . opt tag secretary. Majer MeWoy, (white,) of Alabama | charge, was tound not guilty, 25, also, Peyton TUrinrn aaa Eliza _ Betsy ‘Trains between SHINGTON AND BALTT- the registration, and thought that if the book: rs “$ A Fut Ling of Spring and Summer Cloth- | pigs, Mrs La’ Miss Eleanor . | were re-opened for one aay, aad the Repen. | Was introduced, and spoke until the arrival Robinson. Elsie Barnes, indicted for a like | ,,A FOUL Tame ot Spring and Summer © os Digee, Mrs Laupe. J MORK. and Wisnteort SbyLTae weer Amusements, &c., Te: Nationa THeatex.—Jefterson were re. do : ; Miss Susan : be =a | ices didthetr duty, they wontd tin ihe vic- | Gf Hon. JM: Ashley of Obl, who was int Offa tho eave et Chavies V. Mahan, indicted for | Poste Post Office. Holtman, Mrs Sallie A Jacobs, Mary McCar. | “f° 2" FEB aA toons Stas Oop Fer Hatt—Grand concert by | tory, at least in this ward. He endeavored to | “@ bh “ Lap a deenteenn en = entered. Ohas. ——o——_—_ thy, Mrs Mary McCann, Mics’ Margaret Aon FOR BALTIM: Fim etne Meald’s American Beass Band explain their duty with regard to the coming | SPOT, naional politics. Many white men in | fallse pretences. a nolie pros. was ry with |, Mf. WHL1AN, $96 Pennsylvania avenne, has | 341; phy, Vine Macen, Mre Mary Metres, Mies , except Sunda. and ae: an Bre ma a election. They had come to ihe registry sober | ‘He District had tent the hinges of the knee to | Amos, indicted for an assault and battery with put on his Cheap “Table”: Trimmings, But | 30"! pO mage an i and 2:00, and 450. and £< pm. inure’ ACADEMY.—Gtend ROD Of the Gy | ee i cairty naa teat eras eee ee al ants | asuperion, aud this had aot been exampiiaes | intent to kills wee inea dargeut, Ellen Walt tons, Flowers, Straw Bonnets, Satehels, Cori | Ane MeGrnaell, Mt caves. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. . ~ say for some of the white men. Heatiegedtnat | More strongly than during the administration | cen, cowmitted to jail by Justice Morsell on a and Tassels, etc., etc., which he sells at one- Gentlemen's List-Apderson Blair Joon H daily, except Sunday, at: mand 209 aaka Wied dagpweniies the judges of te Sepuanaetea Gan eee tee naposiaie that had crept into the Presi- | charge of breakinz into the honse of Royal 1. | fourth of the cost price 3 - bird Ward Rexis i < ne ere the: the « fentval chair, threngh the door of assassina- | Coburn, and steal ng a vest, shirts, and pants, Benton, Capt Jas Bayles, Peter H Chaney, Ei- The jude mand clerks again | ete ey tne ne ee eens colored | tion. Thank God! he anid, tha noble old Ho. | it appecting detract ihe cite of Goeaee ake Jawauny—New and beautifal styles of Jew | {i274 Crumbaugh, Geo T Clements, Frank: Assembled at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at | pf the clerks did not spell the eolored men's | TN from Ohio would in a few days suppl Gischanged missed, And ene eae Orde ie, | etry, Silver-pinted Ware, B50 Fancy Goods, wm peg ge Tae agg ype the cifice of Joseph F. Kelley, corner ot | and | names properiy, which he knew was for the the vsurper They would not be called upon | discharged from custody. George ne, in- received this morning at iga’s One Dollar of registrat! pen Osta et “3 Moses Foster, J Henry Pagting, Rooch BG Oth streets, to ccmplete the registry of yo purprse of keeping them from yoting on elec- fr Aan ing Fragen ceptor Peper dicted for robbery of Charles Aldensburg, is on | Jewelry Store, No. 496 Pennsylvania avenne, kill. ED God! Richard Hanritiaa, Ogden 5 the Third Ward “At an early'h ring thiecity ieswanid be worse for botn pare | between thinand at time he hoped they would peeing oon Werkington Jackson, Gettioe Leder apres Pe teasiay ne af beth ec a worse for 7 = woul 5 7 arlesten Hargrane, We Mardy Sere ca pennen | ties, tor Congress would not appropriate one | Bot ket Promctions. The man who objected to | ‘TrrLe To WHaRw PROPERTY.—This mo HENnine’s Scira for the little ones demand | 9) /)sGnE'SD Jacksons Got t, Th FOR BALTI Ho! aid. ‘ oG _F ‘° y . Geo ch gp lao jetporation 1 gies te wre | (he Hamane legislation of Congress, he said, | ing an injunction was served upon the Mesars. | the attention of parchasers, He is now getting | McGuler, FD Mertz, John Owen, ¢ coope A ; lips, Henry Lebrial, F Sullivan, & KT. FOR WAY STATIO: rey te heads a chance to fill their pockets with. They | Wy"y,a0 "famous man, and unworthy thename | Bu:ch, agents for the sale of fish, by Marshai | up suits as low as $5. Call and see the new man, Thaddeur Thoman, Win A Wave. Leave at $0) @ m. and 4.90 and #4! p.m. sued th have not made the appropriations they would hed Philips, to restrain them from the use of Jobn- | new styles of Bismarck Suits, at No, 5tt 7th | ™*! Washington. Waiter Waden. Leonard W il EST rning waned the exciieineat s 6 | Rete mat ace Sennen 3; Sayits Brown, next spoke, saying that the | son's wharf as a place whereat to clern and | street, Luteliigencer Building, toms teats Mabe ten ke re, FOR ALL PARTS OF TRY W: Papeete - w —— were exc maven on Mr. J. R. Elvans was introduced and ad- | i#*tein this city at the nextelection, was not | pack iresh fish. e writ was obtnined at the cibeek appene cee rl a + Tho a aaily. wy Saturiay and Sunday, atts 0¢ We ied peter re dressed the club. in the course of his remarks | 2f (© WROshouid rule the city, bat asto wheth- | instane: of Mr. Johnson, who claims that. by | ei g10_g10_g1 810 810 — #0 — $10 —10 Mixceianrous—Seamstress On Baturday at 06%. mand 2:59 pm. pg. For the credix ae | alluding to the rumor which had been afloat to | CT 2€FTOes should continue to vote and have | the terms of the grant ef privilege trom the Cont, Pants and Vest, Reat Es. Ss MrT aiwhind On Bui ‘At 430 and $48 p m only, comnecting cettedend Gace od the cigtinat he had deserted che party. He | {QiPrcheloe ie iis eg vnttca Wat the | Bonds of Aldermen and’ Common Council, to A good wearing suii, azttionner Sostcnday ao tr oe teed | Sytaiae Seton ete eae trom Baltimore ettormed . : « that while he would make no distinction | > : Ansa uiid a wharfat the point he nas, he is en: For men, For men, apogee sgh == Bos ime — 5 un tae dlcorder and "imiaciatia” eniorhie tas | om ncrountofrace er color be tyored qualities | ibe Meeroes should not have the right to send | tote exeiereasie Pom he nae, e is entitied At” A. Saxs & Co,"s, 517 7th street, Te COEIRee presen ym Tee Jone Known X= | THROUGH TICKETS .o the West can be hed at Fules which have tech wicpied Tee the seoee | suffrage. and further ead that whilehebeliered | {Re Men of th ir choice to the Hoards of Alder- | lease ‘of ian years; but the Burches have set | 3 between Penn. avenur and D street, | if Chelsey property, on the cornrr of Valirs fie Weahingson Station Ticket Ofice at ail hours execation of the work otregieiration. "| that the Disirigt goverament could be im- | Mea and Common Council; they wantnd to.re- | np a claim that ihe whar! is a public one, and trick and a frame house, 10 Jovenin L- Simms, | epleeaia’ aretee a hi etieeot eee mc Werks af Texts : mi ° * . : senders = ‘ 3 - . the vnage be he, Whole number rerieered Yesterday was | re Desericy ta ake Meee of Placing the ea | They wanted the story thas negro suftrase eres | RAT sce oUinely, against his (Johnson's) pro- a AT DEEN E Co's. 221 Penmeyivania ave | freq tut : Badge check baggage s: botela or private Feri peor ateilgirempnacthayes tients el fonts : : | peter Theme District to go ont among the | and placed thereon, ready for operations. Both | Sy*;,0PRosite Wallard's Hotel. ete for Spring. | ,, WITHOUT a Licexsz.—Officer Votkman yes. | “PS oy voex Phitedelphia, and Boston, evo tered votere of 150. Total number registered in | _ °F. W. A. Cook offered a reso tation request- Mat gages ee eee hogstngreld [yes have employed Seansel, and the case | French, English. German, und Austrian wc: Pgcige recy Th Spaces ioe = . sree WILSON, a —p en the ward, { whom 1. anj | 8¢Mr.Jobn R. Elvans to withdraw bis ri Gauge cumaent altace con eet en s+ t for trial on Monday. ings and Suitings, and a great vartety of tanec pine bBind Shing -nardenee wacdinge i Pam ES ay vo ma Seculerea maniéan t y of white | £nation as a member of the Board of Ald tain a loyal Government, and itthey stood by ee eassimeres in samples, representing the lar. Cenian Wa Raed wins inte coee OF aaeoas ak 1 KO's. KOONTE. Neca Wethinston. over colored for t ( dou. Last | Bd obi wipdehopedbsindyemead bet aires and saw the party slaughtered, God helping M*TROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN Cavacu.— | stock of goods in any one house in } seca 5 ai . = ——— jour of which was | York. the corner of B and NP U Officer Fendiey found » wi Reeves, drank om the = Wim. H. Cooke chairman of theetrontcs | Bit, he would affect them in their places, if he : "T ®800GH LINE BETWEEN WasnixeTom mmittee, reported progress. Hon. H. B. fon ALB A apohe xe hie: have determined teat | Men's Yours: D Boys’ Reapy-Mape ment He pau wp a bina hil of Vt, addressed the mecting: atter ais. The Se ee eee 6. all kind 7 pok her to Md = on-house, where | aes _ once push forwara the work to completion, | CLOTH! styles, and sizes, and a | she was provided wit mgs. : ee ee: ee hich, Messrs. R. J. Beall, Johu R. Elvans | t0n, He said ther tthe Democee sane | and tor the purpose of alding the enterprise | chosee-seisetlow et samptes-to minke up toor- | hearing betore Justice Buckes chs ' which um- rhit y Fifth Ward to det WastineTon. Jan. 6, 1867 A larger ete nd James Coleman were appointed a finance oe ns ‘ have determined on holding a fair about the | der im the best style. All prices guaranter and Was tent to the workhouse for twer ‘Trains between Wash fiaterdny 0: bla committee. Adjourne: the wand: chomonlé taco on eee eee! | dest of Sane. lower than the lowest elsewhere, and full sati-- | Typ HANTS’ EXCHANGE—Tbe busi. | BOW Tunas follows, vie ee one New Work are ender age, Ac. — bread and butter. The Republicans 10 the at-Arms of the has generously tendered | faction guaranteed every purchaser. ness on ‘Change this morning was as follows | FOR NEW YORK. withoutchange of care greater numbe whi Fourth Ward Republican Mecting. were going to elect whoever they nominated, | 'Y* Use of portion of the Old Capitol pro} Noan Warker & Co. Offerings=—1.750 bushels of red wheat. 1.50 Lea ly (except Bunday) at 50) a. m., 12% have failed obtain | 4 4 = Armes "| erty on which a temporary building will 4 368 Pa ave. bet. 6th and 7th sts. | bushels of white corn, 1,0W bushels of yellow | ®67:00p. A meeting of the Fourth Ward Kepublican | (A Voice.—“We want you for Mayor ] Mr. ao | papers. Among th | Club was held Inst night at the colored churen, | Boswell said be did not want the vtins, bari, | erected and fitted up in which to hold the fair. 2 corn, and BM) bushels of mill feed. Sales—360 | FOR PHILADELPHIA. the following: Thomas . 2 bese sn | Wanted a man nominated whom they conid ——_-——_. Lapeer, try the choicest Perfume in the | bushels of red wheat. at $2.9). and 375 bushels ees ca Lekcgpt Sunday) at #0) and 22:18 p, Moore, Charle~ Moosecamp. J r | Soho had prewbousip been cieciae are atten: | put. their finger on and find hiss where. Uedia | _Rurcmsino Howe—Rev, J. A. Walter, the Fie Bermaits Tiree, owely Seneeivies | Ob, ac ehas. eee ON SUNDAY. Folland. Alfred Zimmermn | Exceniive Comedia caae ter, | Bot Want any more dead-locks about the City | esteemed pastor of St. Patrick's church, who | the odor of a rare and delicate boquet of | ‘Tuy Porr.—The steamer Thomas E. Oabill, | Lees New Nadel Grady, unnaturalized: Jn= pee opt mer dele eam ahe gray shag x arated BOAT . bas been sojourning in Europe for several | flowers, and in this respect is unrivalled. A | Gap: Wim. Maith, has entered with merehan: ve for New York aud Philadelphisat 7.0 < = ie The Chair said the colored men inthe Fifth | Months for the purpose of recovering his | few drops will leave its peculiar and delight- | 4/2 ,o:n Palmore The steams Fob, beon | ING CARS for New York on 7.00 p.m. vor conlonaion Grane helio tienen Ward were faithful, but they wanted to kuow | health. was to have ieft Rome for this city in | ful fragrance upon the handkerchief for many | jpayes to-day with a full cargo for New York. | ee Fuk, the addition of Messrs, Patrick Crowiee Hac, | the white men; they could not do without them, | Easter week, and will likely reach, here about i shat cage lhe > Cxrier Cavren.—At an adjourned meeting ibe had’ at the Beaton OMce ‘st "ait tr Navy | (on. aud Jeffries. On motion of Mr. P- Crow. | 84 he was confident they could not do with: | the first of May, to resume his pastoral duties. | of the members of Christ Charch, held this Jay, 88 Well as at the new office, 406 ving at Navy | jon: auc canvassing committee was enlarged by | Bt the colored men, During bis absence his friends here have fre. | (Cons Exrractrgp Wirnovr Patw.—Dr | ‘rox the following were elected as ¥ men: | o tding at Ken | 163 Operainant & Mancy ei ae eke Mr. J. R. Arrison moved the adoption of a | quently heard from him, and been pleased with | White, Surgeon Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania | pp ‘Rerr an Lycns, Dr. @. Tyler, John m: Alexander | ‘he sppointment of Mes John Scott, Abraham | Teslution providing for the election of two | the information that the trip greatly invigo- | enue, between 44 and 6th streets; established | F Davidson, W.S. Cox. Col. J.D Kurtz ( j Ward. Rawls. G.W Be = ~A “s delegates and two alternates to attend the | rated him. and that he is grea yimprovedin | 161. Gorns, Buniens, Bad Nails, Enlarged | yf Marthew-. and Wm B. Boggs 1 jhouse: | Poland, James Drowa TH Claris Wate, | National Republican Convention at Cha health, Joints, Vascular excreccences, and all disease. | sudeck sae Wes Washington, Baltimore. of 3% and | Poland, James Krown, J. H. a at Bay. | which was carried. After discussing the man. ——-—__ | Of the feet relieved, and often entirely cure: j : vb commen . Berk alt cored, Revctatins Cate alae | ner im which these delegates should’ br cieciss, | ‘Tax Incows Tix ny Maga vertsemen in | Gmees pain or inconvenience tothe patient | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | Li CoLE¢ oak Socket een will commence | ering | Of : a : 1 j | for about an hour, the club determined upon | another column it will be seen thatthe annual Many eminent Phys: =, Surgeons and other = Tuna | «(ock0-tf GEO. 00! Agent. Washington of he Fonrth Ward, at the Guanes Comacli tease tie peace B. F. Meades aud Major G. W. Wells as dele- | assessment list for income of 1-867, and special | Tesponsible residents anc visitors of the Dis- GEORGETOWR. Arsc 13TH, 1868 LE ng At 3 o'clock and closing | or sh the preser n 5 : S Z Raa tx now om a , - ¢ (ood 1 ey 4 elo SS | seecincts and establish a taiieent semi nt mates and A. P. Oise and L, B.S Milter a= or 1 65, 1s NOW in the Assessor's offioe, 48= | a omy tothe above, Hours fromSa. m Frior to the frat day of May t. citizens wit | STEAMBOAT LINES a dererminet to allow | YOUNE polls to accommodate the voters of the | Slernates Major Wells read a series of rules | Seventh -treet, open to tnspection, and will so | 106 DM. See be allowed to remove frou their premises ashes. or a - ” | ot also, instructing the president of the club for the government of the club; which w remain to! * of ten days from Wrarrine Parer for sale, Apply at the other matter. lisble to become a nuisanos, into the SS ae — Ree he beard sud the} OTe upon the judges of registration and re. | *dopted. Messrs. Hutchinson, Parry. Liver- | inst., for the purpose of enabling tax-payers to eae ee ee » Apply public streets, and the aame will be remored by | and each person on registering | quest theta to keep to backs uence at ‘orin | Pool Atkinson, Grinder, Merriman, Brown. | appeal from the assessment of the Assistant | STAR Office. the street sc | ed oes ae vive. the Fourth Ward till 4 o'clock, were adopted, uber, Scott, Marshall, Wm. Brown. Sr, and ors; after which period the list w: anak as guinine . eae George Hatton, (colored,) submitted a flong | Humpries were elected as challengers, to serv ote taper alg ct Ret rripiey ey eed der residenees See Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad advertisement To-day the bo: the qualifi nity Hs p.m. To prev sary delay. it Barston cine biect to auch require. | BeTWReS be Tas’ WELCH’ Wey onger fi ctor tar collection, 5 NEW YORK AND BOSTON, VIA BRISTOL HE . : it : . ow : ct | who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy Yard | Kin eoed | Eirecatre and resctations, (previvesly adopted |i “en ateinson ieced tect toe eee Dene age | Rill please leave tuetr orders at No. U2 Bae Se ae ore For PROVIDENCE. TAUNTON cently, impor ag an equal share of the offices for oe conn | structed to appoint a vigilance com: Maticiovs Mise urey.—Ofticer Snead, of the | Capitol street, between #th and stb. constitution govern has exisied for upwards of trade and benetici wtution, and it 4 instructing their representatives in | ‘Bitty: which was passed: and after 1 fitth precinct. yesterday atternoon arrested | sous Consume, ‘Resct ocr bes cocstrahendnoe aoerete cartes | si pekanet sa vate Boards to appant no applicants | Powuments were made the club adjourn: D.C... bas received and now offers to pur-haserss — &!l pointe Maria Gilmore, who had « hearing before Jus. | LS | lar. ussoriment of Spring a! D. CAPE COD. and, railway commupicatio F I “it . couerel tones med | a raat len itd steamers BRISTOL a Fourth W: : < tice Harper, charged by Annie Miller with a ‘aney is. embracing & general vartety of ew mp aw inns been & succeseful one. Having ‘om the Fourth Ward who are not Say Cea malicious mischief, for which the jostice herd WOOD AND COAL. LaDIgs bRESE GUODS fnlizit Chon Monaic, | PROVIDENCE leave Pier No, ¥, North R sey, foor all trade regu sty ~ Columbia T. rnded by the Club, and pledging the Habeas Corpus ¢ e00, ahn : cal a Silk Mixtures am{ Alpacas. for walking and tray Canal street. adjoining Debrasses et. Ferry. New rade regulations ty ~ Columbia Ty- b to sppport no man for office who would THE ENLISTMENT OF MINORS Der 900, She wes again arr > but a tw OOD AND COAL cling suits; Grenadines. Mohair Checks Urgsndins rk at 5 p.m : daily. Sundare excepted. connect on. No. 101.” ows purely | eave toobligate himself to.carry out those | rn. caseof Thomas J. Hughes cas t honrs after betng rel and arraigned be. | WY _o : Fite dace les tee | Dateambost train at Bristol era ® em, ton. The following ace the | principles. After Teading the feolutions, Mr, | THe case of Tho nehes was ty fore Justice Harper, charged with making f Fritch and other Muslive Famt | fe Boon at sa a. th time to coumect >b- | Hatton urged their passage upcn the ground | Chief Justice Cartter this morning on a writ threats ot violence towards Annie Mi If you want the very best WOOD and COAL | Jacone t-, Dimiti > mgs Fone py the: Fo phar cl saomae a tig | that candidates for oftice nowadays need har- | haleus corpus, he being held asa deserter from | (hi® time required to give security to te | at the lowest price, go to : tecd Bie Closes, Masleat ah ae <n we katt bec. = e | Bessing up in order to keep them in the traces. | the military service at Reynold’s B: Rees | STEWART, sand styles. with a full sap- point can make 4 coanected with the printing Tt Mas notlung more than just todemand for | (44th infantry) in this city: Messrs. me | whoo Corner H and ith streets, 3 ‘Spreads, Napkins. Sbectings. fc" BY way of Provrdonre and Wor : ‘the Distri: Fe das of eat ral chs the colored people an equal share of public | and Morris appearing forthe pecition t The receipts of | ——_——_ sg (| Sbircings. Matting Toweling, & State rooms and Tickets secured at office es pte PONS ag Th tare | P&P, and for one he intended insisting upoa | Mr.N. Wilson for the government Hy @re stillon the increase. This | Ss P. BROWN. A. P. BROWN. Cossimeres. Tweeds, J-ana, Drilling» in New York HO BRIGGS Supostenc | that right. Mr. J.B. Johnson, white, approved | The petition was Teva be Me Morris in over 10,00 herring were received at | 3° — og egy a for Gent's ap 05m, Lo st bookbinders tam ail | 9f,:Be mient of the Te pur thocebt | which itis stated that Hughes enlisted Whe SnAth aad the most of them ale &. P. BROWN & SOM, femere @ill be shown am almost entie= ‘are nor 5 Ts em entirely too long a eutdown, | 16 years of age and is now I? rom $5 to $6 per thou i mploved in conuection | Ly ac fo give there eat no ation There | Prats of age and is now 1 ahi vs Pe ene WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, At the lowest possible cash prices Mr. Wilson read the return ot Maj. Dono- nd that was that van. command reflect r also from twelve ‘0 fifteen | hich were sold at $1) and ~ ‘The swift. commodion= ana staunch Passencer gthe 44th infanr Lal — as e Thomas nupon the | ist. That he is a military offic-r ter. wil eee . stating. ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL | Q@PRING AND SUMMER GOODS —W. tw LUMBER, R er f ne ‘ ' st ned @ large assortment of FANC ; es week shall be ' epresentatives from ti urth Ward | Hughes was delivered to him he | RYAPLED: ODS, « Washington, D.C.. commencing 234 March. at 10 Bes Wee Soee be pees vo faithfuland tody for trial ines not ncregn Base Hall | LIMB, CEMENT, STONE, SLATE, Bc. | GLAS Dee eon eee mcs | Sesh ally (Suiniays excepted.) tor r “ “Upon the future line of action for them. we in seasi = since. Jos. Jefferson. th: ft T A large stock constantly on hand. | from cents to $1 per yard. 640) yards Calicoes. | VEKNON. ) of Washington. stopping | * very clk ck Silke fron ) | ALEXANDKIA. FORT Foot and FORT Wash | OFFICES : $20, los dramce and ctageioes an renie ot | [NGTOM. Mebtbaine the Eacaee tok erveeees distingnished + Was elected an hono constructive reflection ed a written . ¥ of adopting resolution: | knowledging that he t= 2 truction, for he did not. think both free and my mbe contr o i 465 Ninth street. between E and F. and at our bs A Cottons. good yard wite | Washington about 4 p m.. giving ample time for ase ene Cotte te ee arly enti | sar aad’ stect toot ot Seventh covet at bat hea vo Feather ‘proof Ticking. | passengers who wish fo Toate the cite tee case offered as an amendment that they be ' je Linens ook of Cusaimers and othe: | evening to take the cars for the North. West, wud red to a committee for the purpose of Morris moved fis. eee anne OT ee ae Fare to Monut Vernon and retnrn, tacind — ning condensed. Mr. Hatton opposed the eanoy a tainor OLOTHING, &c. apietm 101 Brtaeae egpitaion to the Ma Grounis: gis ¥ ment of Mr. aso1 hae aad beer ; : haa thee | . 5 be — = — ke Bei jotels. an ——— twas t v i * ice tees = on oO: ferry bonts e | ee ees | ES SYKEB. General member ge Regret eaaven' tots Gat ond vetoes aan father ys deprived of the services of th te ee ere WALL, ROBINSON & CO, TRUSTEE 'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER mihi 20 ha Ofbee, Wi e re | sentatives their duty, and they should be re- | tonim underthe comme . ‘om the : és * - monn! ¢; the a ifthe society | Guured to give pledges before hand. ‘Some of | fouimyumdette common nw. He r char nelaptia 329 Peywa. avexce, werwees Nivta xD | py cistue’ot a deed BP just ex (PuE NEW EXPRESS CINE should have five bu : the family | the men ino id_not done right, ¢ eae nit He wal uined irom the in Text Staeets. Geishing tc Samer Hunter. BETWEEN Of the decewsed member will reowiv five han- | ould take care toanake them de the nt of biz parents, guard encamped during t GRAND OPENING OF Bors’, YouTHS’, | & ie ge Maes aan NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTO red dob iar hereafter. Pledges were necessary. repealed as regards the The lumber schoone eu atilec ccosamne, ‘AND GEORGETOWN sunk off Wicomico, las been raised and CHIL her husband. Charles W The First ¢ xD Le ald imsist upon them, or he would orn tatk 1A bitcam party bu a in Liber B.C. E-. No. ¥, the © this city. . SUITABLE FOR 1 =, iugion Abracadatra 4 expediency Use much for i seeetacetetied | eruit under age, sha! SOE ee en eae scHoon "AND DRESS WRAR. atu tial ot erie aC ote = eR pec uch for its own good. Mur- | camp. and may ‘wit 1 3 al Hig 00 2 so ' he hour of ¢ | atl oon pe. tn Cronin (whave) did not think the resolu- | enligunent:February fh provides tha a a atta cley aie coal GIVEN TO THIS BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS | reed eee eee ot eee | BEGULAE SA1LING DAYS, he large ad to et Jat enough. He would move to | the caths of recruits from 1s t hall be t at Kis reside y morning eee part of Li vered 43. situated | FEOM GEORGETOWN, Sitted and fre= add to the resolutions the words dtoabol-] 9 gards their «lof Fe a Et D paren appar HA Gite Gee Purchase: euld do well to baton in Lag ad ap town. fron! 21 ‘ D1 j FRIDAY, AT 12 M. aie. tT iB contract work, aud do the Corporation gives the Se ry of Wa. iceman ! yr idea of the tasty styles and low prices mh 2*-tm and runsing back ¢ ss posted ‘Ammone cae Kerk oy the day.” He said that ae thought all minors under 1 yea peeaa: = tight: fy" fet six inches more or less. wit FROM NEW YORK, wordnet gh Cotte DLar, | {Re boring men ‘should be provided for, and 2 due proof made n= Sierra rx & 60, Frome 8 Dwelling aud Back Buihling SATURDAY, AT 13 Sisitors were Gr THe BD. Lare | the Corporation should cease the practice of sisted the application, contend- ™ D. % aed ne eine. . i: . Templar, The commence at see RUenIs | eight-hour Fale, and he also hoped that this | war hevond Toeewe of se ie tee pron, | Siviee arene te 10ne Between 9th and itn streets, Sos Plyep mere 63 Water street. Georert.wn,D. 0. Messrs. T. B. Cross. jr. Wm. E. Hutchinson. Nestor Mag a t101 ince of the parents to make this applic ANA M. BROOKE, of Virginia. MERCHANT TAILORS Lot the purebe M. ELPRIDG: . GH. Gaddis, F. A “Norte nm. and Wm. (zaddis ed the position ssantaed oy He argued th gents, Prince street wharf, Alexandria, ., ~ a’ a [ a sale. All com F Mor: ‘ t this oath was binding —— | NEW SPRING CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, ANI | (ih ofsa! JAMES HAND, Agent, —were uuti¥ing in’ their efforts to provinone Griaio. Ht would be inexpedient for the Parent as the mingr; and that if the ps ee | VESTINGS, JUST RECEIVED. = AMES HERTER rng | 104 Wall street. New York. a ent 0! rothers el Gak any such 4 AS Was co - ot give consent to the enlistment, 7 5 5 dorafsgricas: a , | 7 the enjoymen: of all. Bro Tbr auel Gad- | pixied in said amendment-. George Suaik- init. He submitted that FARLEY. In tote wi of the “mbI-tf At moderate price: a wait eee owixe sat. | ight received constantly and forwarded to = i ee itbron, Wim. ¢ colored.) th é resolutions absard instant 2 veleek. EB, J. HEIBERG: ——— | OACps of the comnty wie Oe Tipeon. pan Gee aed Sater see AiO Nery atten- | dud oul of place. He wanted no pleders from | "aetteamncr was the party RR coy eich em || OS 2 00.) B5* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. | woe MERCNANTS LINE OF STEAMONIES. e. eDiertained the bests in a : +t = funeral wi a ace pm endree | ol — } Xf " bs wandsome manner. T: ies were kept | “2y man whom the =a eee Raane oe at heres a Church, om Blase. moet betwen ‘oth ant loth | ceene se F. Leer % VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN NEY MEERA Ant GOS GIBSON. TS “ 0 ~ ad & y ~ - Y - x onto morrow | Friday.) o'clock. P the Sp wate ee.” Themnuere og | Savles J. Bowen would te their candidate for | that the vil. crs whe cohisted Wen one! suk the meiby arelavied inating | Serres, Sone Se RET By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Ist July.13% | Ween Rew fork Alera hing a premersido by : be bed Mayor, aud who ea pile to trust thatmaa! | Jawand paid him no bounty. &e. He ar, i MERCHANT TAILOR. from Taurence Ck ato the exbucrts * rand re | ton, and ‘as folic ss 7 ne the | For himself. he could labor on the streets, any- | that whatever the minor mi @o. be conte ——— SSS corded im Liber 2. E.. No. 16, folio 123, one of Pier supper by Schaiheld Where, aud was not afraid of work. ‘Uilier | pot depri eat sic. Be could Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) his parent of his rig | Was not bis aim, like it was that of som« | any contract made by the minor fe —)| per-ors, Mr. Hatton replied that he would | was voidable. ——_e—__. ARREST OF A Fre the jand records of the District of Columbia and | vinm aad | To wy PATRONS AND LADIES IN GEN- | wtfiy No. 369 Penn. avenne, Washington. | at the rryucst, “irexete. t | Up jest of the party secured thereb Silt offer yi i} lic sale ou FRIDAY. the Irth | kis 8 Having imported one of the largest and nan i WTICTDY i next, at 5 o'cleck. p. m@.. om the About Il o'clock lust Tyoe | BGt trust amy man for two years, and The deci-ion was reserved. lected ck of F. CH CO Ss all that lot or parcel of gronnd im Bigh-y, with the asst. ‘of Officer sed upon, pledges » fier trom every oUt Paves to co tiae nee eeae DENTISTRY. bo deluge part of Wt No. dh f ‘ork averue and I7tir cue, who is a nee. ERS <0 re hey will also find ne | company corner of ‘ Ber Ste en OP THOMPSON Pree’. 35 feet on the west side of Market Spa D® Lewis Davis ; DENTAL ASSOUIA | raonning westwardly of the same widih 7 Here | slaves of individuals as political slaves. There | MEgtr xc Sevenra Wa ft etylee of own m: Ladies ute SHULLD ; iz ! o NUMBER © _ oy i . and $ inch: and bounded on the senth by ae Sot ag ae od ome Men Who Were very anxious for of- | LICAS CLUn” To Tak Newner oF F the latest novelty in HOOP SKURTS. | No. 260 PESN’A AVE. fan Chevapeane Gnd Ohio Gocas oot on tae nioee, = Po be d about election times Were very affec- | J’rraiden! Late.—Tuesday and yesterday dof the very best materials. and gyi wee pve A Fareht Bah conte: Sarokie Sh spades Aras oe ror papa ryan rene Debio et Reeroage PP net rar Appeared im one of che morn | aed by Buy One. Shirts warraifed | Between 15th and ish atresis. sion es was OS ee CABT HARNESS. Information ee peor . ners for six months. HOU _ ae 2 2 } — ae : Uibution of offices they (the colored men) were | ing paper : TERETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. | beucher a or é pda comttedl ~ peal lett out im the cold. He repeated that in thei “Ap adjourned meeting of the Seventh Ward CHS. GAUM. MANUFACTURER, 255 1 aa le: One-third cash: residue in § and al ed meastires for bi- % oe aie a Shon epublican Cl : eld oF naval " fo charge will be made for extracting whe relaser giving Lisnotes, bea: lh - we house of Bits. Iie: ° F pita oe ine - fe a ome panel amiioetee comme Le shiorollae eons Bere Poss beh Vi. | #9 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 7th and oth tificial Teeth are inserted. although ix} ‘ Geek ate Piney gee oe SECOND-HAND CART HARNESS, } after surrounding th | af A ei . Pytete) if ems | paticnt. w: required to pay for All conveyancing aud revenue stam coat first rate order, and at LOW PRICES, igicy 4 fron haps gg tips nigrdire Aeral [L -vemerariaa mise Nora abe ix aplstf Neary opposite Bank of Wa } Ente ical operation when performed. which @2™ | ths purthasers 9 required t Ye paid when ae ea E 3 o8 r in their defence, &c., but at- | Chicago, officers. and to h ee — wl ‘are made. Th: property ts struck off. > panace grael paps “ye Bao er Were unwilling to admit tuem ou ad equali. | of the mvestigating committee, if the wes Yo THE Lapies Kevocietion le now prepared to make Teeth, | (eC PTOPETS ts struck Om. yo a acta | 87 No. 500 SEVENTH STBEET, oe Toraud Sprague came to the reccur, and he | {¥. ‘The time had now arrived for this thiag to | be fine. if not, the next fine evening, Wi elend opted for your ingpec. | Spe SNGE ted ubber,at New Fork. Philadel | apog THOMAS DOWLING. Aud ‘One door north of Odd Fellows’ Hail rand Sprague came eacte, s ; od foe nehiny Bia received and opened for your inspec: js and Boston prices. reons winhing dev ‘aloo om band, in good order, reat; C A ehetsae: ore | Re Nec e es wee an, ue tg Scercmesmaio | CD PP a ag ai in ciace a "hewutiful ment of FRENCH ASD | fsiwork douecan have itaschenpasiutne above | 85 THE AP L¥ IS POSTPONED UN. | ,,Webavesleo on band, in aoe noone Melle i ae Me all) etchant Parl ot tie eeeren Booms i | CAS nenee 5 meh ole tee - MAN CORSEIS. to which we imvite your | named cities. All work will bedoneiu the ceatee | ti MONDAY AFTERNOON Apri ath lose be taken Aun aud best manner. ‘aud warranted to give eatit KP JACKEON. Truster sO eeeriai, toranted | satlefuction” “Persons will do well to call andes | ap 17 THOS. DOWLING. A erial. to auy Im | amine o a - ern, vi OSTON SHOULDER | “mine cur work before getting it elsewhere. iy, Forxirene oft ud nothing else would satis: Applause.| George Jeffries, colored. also ad- vocated the adoption of the resolutions, and de- ~ | expecial attention. You will please exami them. | merly attached to the club held that the old | SUeOalsttcutien.. Woe will posse shaming b had gone d that Dr. Boyd had been | superior it style, Brish am used the use of the churches, halls, and the market, als u \ HALTERS. EL AND LEAD TEAM = Reaprnes ILLUsTRATIV £ OF ScuTTien Lire aNp CHARACTER.—Mr. David Macrae, core | SOCa his race equal rights and equal | school-houses of the Seventh Ward, in which | BRACE. for Late isges, the ist perfoctia | [)pR. MERRILL, FURNITURE 1 P. CHAINS. author of great reputation, and of European | ™nded for iThe resolubons were thea adipt. | wold meetings a report of the Stac wes Lune and the ODESSA COLLAPSING SKIRT. st | D wo. 10 POENTIST.. ay == PAIRS Dol BLE AND SINGLE DBIV- fame asan elocutionist at the request of the | Cand the meeting adjourned promptly on the ground, with two large size | “Mich wear SS 2 REO, Manufacturer set, ul en Having entarged my Ware Rooms. which siver ING LINES Good Samaritan aud Federal Divisions of the ae books, resembling abbreviated ledgers, under | gp 9 503 9th street bet. D and E, eee L bs] Offer to. the gnae oo 000 COLLAR ee tenes, Sons of Tempers Wil give one of bis read- | SeventH Warp ANTI-RapicaL CL A | bis arm, in which to take notes of the procerd- * au cana anGaReal ning to offer & the ; jarge and wel 1 oor 3 ve BRIDLES. &c. mh ings (see adver? t}on the evening of the | meeting of the above club was held last | ings, Seeimg no crowd be commenced his re. Nice stock oF the ART OF DENTAL SURGERY. "0c? 9m FURNITURE, ~ — = ; 24th instant. M. not here as aleturer, | wight. The char said the principal object of | searches, and found in cigar shop a mill prisine— r. : as a touris Veling through the | the meeting was to appomt a committee o: | coloredg boy. purchasing a. * wurth of NEW DRESS GOODs. ITS FOR PARLORS, , M. WILLIAN, United States to see for himself the true state | {rom twelve to fifteen for the purpose of block- | snuif™ tor bis grandmother, He was not old JAS C. McGUIRE & CO. Bee Re Tne noob. & IMPORTER OF ud mementor= of the | ing out the ward, and bringing up voters to the | enough for a voter, or numerous enough to _ a aclidting 's eactak versal pares: Siveall requisite in- | registry and inducing them to goto the polls on | constitute a meeting. Inashop on the other 5 ft eal ‘te atdoatia’ brour Sectiubers and FURNITURE WAREROOMS. Enos msiiieg Bik print nc ee oy PARISIAN FANCY GOODS, formation to those of is cauny aud industrious | the day of the geueral election. The Chair in- | side of the street two shoemakers were engaged ere nett gas coane poncteos TE wEL LS 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, qountrymen whe may intend to emigrai so Vited those who bad not joined the club togive in perusing a newspaper, while in front of one = ae ache itecoligs lack etka i —— 141 Bridce ‘Ste ui Ciinlen, Ponts this country promised entertainment will | (heir names to the secretary, when thirty to | of the show windows a number of boys with the janes areaeage is u y " 5 URE. a i . be of @ high order of literary merit, both in- | forty stepped forward and signed. the con: “Last Sencativn” were taking a view of it by gas | Elegant Quality Plain Go apeet Nor ‘To liek ami P. 8—A Fine Assortment of LOUNGES structive and amusing. tien and were declared members of ihe a light. In front of the door a crowd of children ad aes | == Sp 7-0 —_+——__ tion. Mr. Hudson moved that a committee write engaged in a play in which are the words, | Hundsome Silk and Wool Colored Poplns.in all | paRLOR SETTS in Reps and Har Cloth, { tg oly et or may ‘RE! There | ins. Kibbone. Feathers, Beal be a Accreyt.—Yesterd noon, a= a horse fifty-five be appointed for the purpose indic sthree good kisses, three good wishes.” &c ‘colors. for suits sae ee ieee oak Gotmatel chonid ST Se ne hd and wagon. belonging to Gothelf x Behrend. ted by the Chair, which was seconded, and th- | Failing to elicit any information from any oi t Colored All Wool Empress Clothe CARVED and PLAIN OILED WALNU1 | mediately uae H carnot be surpassed by any other house iu yuallty was beg driven along FP Anit avenue, following gentlemen named to constitute said { these persons, one of “he boys flippantly re- Fiity pieces a ep Poplins aud Mobairs, for CHAMBER SETTS, zx and price near the Capitol gair, the vine fright- | committee:— Edward Fitzgerald, Jug, A. Crook, | marking, in answer to aa inquiry, “Dog gone. Satie: Soar Rhy Cee Ue Lay Nong ae ny em eng cog ened, and suddenly da: Mr. Rich, the | Thos. Kelley, Henry Heiter, Thos. Hines, Jas. | old Boy Gyr GUE Teporter walked up 4 street | Oy, yand a Very Large Stock of COTTAGE SETTS, 5 ‘ GARDEN ond GRASS SEEDS. | Orders for Goods f ta “a driver. could not control the horse, who Eliason,*Jobn A. Peake, Major John Wats, | and met a fellow-reporter, returning with him aii = GLE BUREAUS and WASHSTANDS, Ai turned short and ran on the pavement, break- Thomas Martin, John B. Pumphrey. Colum: | to the place of meeting, Where they were tet MOURNING GOODS, ag Merrorotrras sowntno savoon, ing a wheel ¢ « vehicle. w ting abook bus Beach. Jackson Yates. John Fitzgerald, | by Squire Boswell, C.S. Bates, Jack Pieree, | Such aa Lupin’s Sommer Tamise Cloth ELABORATELY CARVED BEDSTEADS, rh ie width Black Monselines cas OF SEL VARINGION. ENDER METROPOLITAN HALL,” stand. and throwing the driver out, severely Edward Mayhew, Dr. L. P. Fenwick, Josept | and Billy Wilson, and one or two colored men. upin’s double. wis CHAIRS OF A! 5 Penna, AVENTE. NEAR Litu STREET » sparing him Mr Rich, was courin into ihe A Gill: Jouts B. Ellis, Joseph Stastey. Joku | one of whom remarked, {referring to Mr. Bos. | Purine Black qieltty Convas Trenedine. EXTENSION TABLES, pt ‘GEORGE W. BAUER, Proprietor. irog store of F. er. near by, where his | © Rouke, William D. Wise, Ethan len. Wil- | well and company.) “1 know them. there’: z . rr ‘Small Mesh 4 bruises were ativnied to. He wacfound to be ham Tucker, John P. Murphey, ‘Witham | something out’ whieh: wae cust ned eee Lupine super Quality 84 Florentine do. HAIR MATTRESSES and FEATHER PIL E DISTRICT. i semodeied, | oR THER Bice? Bins hss wer stokes iajured internally. and one of the fingers of the | Keenan, Peter Coyle, E. Hammerslay, Anthony | remark, "Yes, we're all out, and old Boyds in | EaBinit per Gu 4 Byzantine d Lows, mn Ais. fo be ee. left band broken. After receiving the necessa~ inder, George Sheckells. J. F. Myccabee, | bis house atiending to his business, making Gus Sundved pleces Bisck & 10K DESKS and WRITING TAB: Sais tet, Fei coon awelitx 88.08 CUN. Seger temo ‘finest braude Qtr TY medical aid, the unded man was con- Henry Hudson. Samuel Byer, William Whalen | d—d fools of people by advertising.” a per foci cine Wokeire une OFF! cea prays NINGHAM’S Bat Factory, 3463, 7th st.. be'ween Call and see. veyed to his homie oun Bird, Frank Guess, George Wright, | Mr. Boswell immediately pasted oa to » | dium and fow price Mohairgan! Dy CANTON MATTING, &c., &c. and K. mb “olm ——.__—— John Davis, James Kersey, Wiluam Hill, | meeting in the Fifth Ward, but the others re- | ourning, — ALENDEB OLOCKS. am | Jony crayaco. Tranereee or Real Estat —The follow. Jerry indermauer, John Moss, John Tucker, | mained within a square of ihe designated spot | “All'goods marked in plain figures at the lowes | We have also for sale the celebrated Cc _— : ing transfers of real estate have been reported | Eugene well, Lawrence Hickey, Peter | About ss o'clock Dr, Boyd appeared with Mtr. | market ees a sample of le CAL. xD at the Real Estate Exchange of R. M.Hail:— | Brady. Frederick’ Robidoe, Thomas’ Buck, | Augusics Wateon and De Meck amici, | ty, i nS TUCKER SPRING BED, GLUCK TP private weer man, ais aS ey cca, garage Part of lot Hi in square 7 Heary Why, John Mills, F Dowling. Pat! | porary Platform was erected, around which « | _sp a1eo8tlf W. a. BHU! 0B. || Lie See comfort, ousaiieely ‘bail cheshpnands le é for ‘office use, Nos. 4, 3, aud WOOD AND WILLOW Ware at $400: vast half of lo pd Haw- Callihane, Patrick Regan, Lewis Wright, | number of children assembled, and now and Pos by i? kins’ addition to George? Pee at Eats Watsou, Washington ‘Sanford, Joha | then a tew mes, while Messrs. Pearce, Bates. | THE .NATIONAL SAFE, DEPOSIT COM | unrivalled, Sarena a oo. Jat ©: FARR, 957 Ponseove. | BROOMS, } Jot 11am square 41. 2 fret on sirek tt Bailes, and William Cammack. Adjourned. | and others took’ observations trom the side | gpectettey of Coreen chee phe vate keane ender JAMES C0. -* OS __Bole Agent. TWINES, 4 #2M0: subdivision= %, 7, F,and Win sqnare —-—_ walk. After waiting until uear o'clock, and | gnarautee, of Goverament Bends, Silver’ Plate, | ap 1-1m cornerof 1thand Detrets, | Fx PF ROOTES 712, at $1.0: part of lot I~ in square 116, at COMPLAINED Ov.—Cithens ifving in the | no signs ofa very large meeting being visible. Papers, and all descri toms Set eet . OONCENTRATED EXTRACT . OOBDAGE, &c., ac. ICO: Jot 14. in square 1.166. at Stu; lot 1,in neighborhood of Sixth street,’ oetween M and N | pr. yd ascended the platform and made the the Renting of Safes oy ate, Puarrorm AND COUNTEB SCALES, or square 1,068, aud lot 4, Im square 775, at Streets, complain very much of the very great proposition that the at Fos pi for two wags More A 4 jg eens i FAIRBANKS AND OTHER PATTE! JAMAICA GINGER. 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, { $1215 snnoganee caused by the Yrude conduct of a | weeks; which motion he declared carried. Rigen Win, Huntington, WHEELBABROWS, Guaranteed strictly Pure and the best in use, Mn. Diz0x.—Ai about It o'clock | that viciatty. “From iu anfon eee re ar tg aaa DYSPEPTICand INVIGORATOR =n : ILLNRKS oF D MXON.—ALt about 11 o’cloc! 'v. 112 o'clock they as- 3 ee te |. ANTI: Fee, Sry een a, Ee Disco, late Tax | seensehven ba te cree Pine and comaaet | wry, itrnied--Schdoners Li. Shara Capt SO COFFEE ROASTERS, &c., & perpen termite 5 shearer aliadesacmatenteenatin bie Collector, very suddenly became ill. at the city iw adecent manner, such | (5, : 3 . esr aoa i oat office. He was taken iniothe room of ine Se tRrOWIOg stones At taste, owia, and man, | Collin from Philadelphia. with 36 tone ot | "Gdise Houre08. mshi: JNO. A, BARE as ware NVERY FAMILY SHOULD ALWATSHLAVE IT «ity postmaster and Isid down, when Mr. 3 ‘obscene language, and =! a. ‘307 ton- LOUB! FL monne, A cote ok Aasiris from leading Bi Bowen, Dr. Lippencott, and others, applied Breatening violence upon all who oppose Ce ola, tux ee erry Kington County Fi, (a Sno oli baelionbnnrnenace ed ae s apermeemepcoenr Topo home it ncarioge Ae Dia mebtet tolme matter. ™No% Sf the police ie invited | HSU Sn waarg—Arrived- Schooner Mary | Frederick and Washington County Fleur. ait | PRICE ONLS THIRTY CENTS. tego home ina carriage. Mr. Dixon recover- tothe matter. Augusta, Capt, Wroten, from Chickahominy. | G60 qq pints aac raw, Be. i * | Fosxivee by : ed from a revere illness only a few days since. a, Rusunanl Doucin dudosties with lumber for Mohun & Sons. Sailed— | ‘Gur receipte are from the producers to us, hence Fr. Dr. Dove is Mr. Dixon's physician, and reports hig tees en insd in. the none ces | okonmaee IE: ry Eliza, Capt. Hearn, for Alex- | no middle men to conciliate. CARPETS, Bim much better to-day the oly. The .Lao the ofc ntecat | andris, light; Julia, apt. Dalany, light. Big sell on email marging, OIL CLOTHS it eg ‘ —_o—__ od Reealdneh. ree oe ane 1 a a aces Whaet-sh Sivek —menenen Wen Baker's trade special Selle saris share! : H Comsenvative Any axp Navy Ustom.— | Geng Mie A.D eeree: ect E settee test: | ser, Capt. Camden, from Philadelphia, with Se ine. MATTINGS, | This organization ome last nigh’. The nomi- Kaufman: “¢mancial Scribe, Mrs. M. Down | ool for the Government; steamer Expres. eM “i GALT & 00... AND CURTAINS. 1" mea by ine commitice ‘on membership as nae SE rereniaers sate: ea apamerconniinn ‘among ‘Which ave sev. | 3) Teen ear the Depot. ' an bono seeker wes Snsnienouely, agreed 2 7 a eet mh beaeees = of flour. Calsveetas je J PEABODY, uD > t. McKean offered a resolution tender- | ReaL E® pate SALE.—Messrs. Cooper te ener asset, from. LOOKSMITH, } We the thanksof the Union to John H. Semmes, dont ant soca oy oak Perare No | intermediate landings, ‘arrived last night. his kind offer in tendering the hespi- | 4p, conts , 6,912 square feet, situated | bringing a heavy freight and large number o! | powDER, = Snes bowl to Sergeant Bats, whilein on’ Bounagary’ street, ‘between iith and tah | Passengers. RED a . —_-——_- 46 ‘and Tethetreste hs ap placing his name upen the list of sizer © John W. Starr, at 8% cents per square hinted Tacs Te ing yacht ae: an D oe Sper mage | «r=. Green & Williams, auctioneers, sold | tional owned by Major Jota Wek) has ween “aa Suot at.—Night before last, as spectal officer yee stays Trame bouse and lot froatae on | sold to Mr. Bulingsley, of King ‘county NE TON OF he T. Sheid passing along bis beat, on chusetia avenue. between Gth and 7th | Va., for the sum of &40. The sale was effected WHITE CLOVER MOUNTAIN BO) + ALFRED HALL & 00. zo street, between ah and. Be ae hot A | otra natn square No.0 J0,JORM Skirving, Pep Lich nolan of Restor speokent commretae ee asi TE LOK ES MOUNTS PERS, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STRAM FITTERS, from the alley on the opposite square. ~ | fee 970. It is the Fe i 4 port the neighborhoot, a Iargea dimensions. It intention of the 490 NINTH BTREBT, a erence canes Ges porto tentan Tux Granp Hor of theG Y. M.'s at Kreis’ new owner of the National to ee ber for track. gaa wmas ANIA AVENUB, night being very foggy, they escaped through Academy, this evening, will bea pleasint en- | ing purposes between ty and the river ‘be: ry 5 ot 2 = ‘eutabliahed in 3828.) Madison street. . ), tertainment Jandings. mbst. : = y

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