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EVENING STAR. TAY 11, E869. LOCAL NEWS. = Amusements, &c.. To-Night. National. Tumater — First apperrance of Mrs Seort Siduons. Saakspeare’s oom ly. =A you lke it” Prov. Swita’s Art Gullery, 394 Panasyi- vauia avenue, a large aumber of new chromos yUst recer ved Mergoroniran HALL AND Vagtery Tues ‘Tax, Pennsylvania avoane, between Lith wit 12th streets. Opea every nignt— with a fir elass entertainment. RRITER'S, 46 7th s*reet.— en exhibition. ———— CORPORATION AFFAIR: Boarp oF Atom May 1. 869 —A com. Wemeation was received fron the Mayor an- souncing Ris approval of several ac.s which originated m this Board. The Mayor returned the + )oint re: ine pictures jotion re. a4 Hera. Maryi.od oad ” (Tequestinx ( Nori Corporation of Wascinztou serie 81,000,000 to the stock of the former, and $200.0.) © the stock of the Latter road,) wath the follo x- Bz endorsement: -Pbis bill ts defective in is enrolment. And 1) <hould also provide that the bed and track 0° the roads, ater they enter A communicaion w: from the Mayor. transmitting a * of the Corporation with the Firs: Nat Bank to date, as follows: Dr. General fu HE =; specini tax S).9972, Fer F19.9942; Sixth Ward, $11,70).03; Seventa Ward. $',5;3.10; school fand, $°>32.-0: sur- Hus, $21.65. Total, 3.0. Cr. A G jal, $32 183.00, redemptioa taud. $970.74; Water tax fund, $7353: 6. Second Ward. St 206 St; Toard Ward, $18 72-2; Fourth Wa: Fisth Ward $17.09; Metropolitad J-house fand, $!3.< HLH; gas fond, $20,264 Dalauce, $16,739.54 Total, $2102.43. Ten-year bonds sinking fend, $67 Reterrea to Finance © Jered to be ed. of the Intendant of the Washing. tom Asyium for the mouth of April was re- eesved A communication from the Sarveyor was re- cesved (in reply to resotution of this Board of May (/,) statumg that the estimated cos: of grading and gravelling Rhode isiand avenue from Ith to Ith street west, is for grading S16 5, etaveilag S72 8). Total $1,007 -0, Mr. Larman presented petition of Henry Polkimborn and otbers, praying for a sewer in K street, from Washington Curcle to Rock Creek; reterted. Mir. Cook presented petition of Alex. Ray and others, for sew-r on 2ta street, trom Pennsylvania avenue southwara to the canal; referred. Also, petition of Jona A. Simms, asking the privilege of erecting an iron rathng im front of his propery, referred. Mr. Morseil introduced bill (with pe ition) to amend the act of Inj, authorizing the appoint. Ment of a board of health so tuat persons build- Of repaiting houses may occupy one-half the footwaik aud carriageway om the side of the street were the work is im progress, for the deposit of materials, &c., except where there are street railroads when one-third the car- Tiazeway only sball be so occupied. (The law present allows the occupancy of only on-- shored Of the cArriageway on all streets.) After some discussion Mr. Morsell off-red a subsii- tare for the bill. silowing Cnarles Edmonson tw occupy one-Balt the carriageway in front of hus lot on H street, on which he is now build- ing. The substitute was adopted and the bill sed. Dir. Moore presented petition of James | Tazer, asking relief from erroneous ssses:- ment of sewer tax: referred. Mr. Clark pre- sented petition of W.H Marlow snd others, for a flagging 8nd foo! pavement on the nortn side of B street north. from 2d to 3d street east; referred. Mr. McUathran made a personal explanation iu reference to Bis remarks at the last meating on the bill to appomnt a Sup-rintendent of Pub- hie Schools, aud the comment of the SraR’s re- Porter thereon, which he characterized as au ungenefous attack on Bimself. and said he was exceedingly Lorry that parties identitied wi tbat paper bad thought fit to arraign him b- fore the public in t= manner they had dove ‘without any j use. There was certainly Bo stention on bis part to wound the feelings of the representative of that paper in this Board, or tts worthy editor, for he heid no man im higher estrmation. They had trained to- gether im this Board, and the attack was doubly Ppainfal om that account. If he could get out of Ht be would pot call atemtion to the matter. bat he was responsible to his coustitaeuts and it was Dis duty—pleasent or wot—to correcterroneous Statements. He did not know why the reporter of the STam felt aggrieved, but was ready at all tomes to make an apology for any offence he bad given. He bad said im bis speech that b. Was opposed to the bill, (am editorial in) tne standing. He Bad digested tbat editorial to the best of his ability, aud, bad the right to differtrom tts con- ons, but certainly meant no offence to 1's Suthor, and still less to the Stan's represen'a- here. He then rea! from the Stag of tts ‘Sth Instat, the reporter's remarks, sad said u« (Mtr. McC.) had not complained of not betng o-- | Ported at greater len: 'h: Dut had said be bad €u oftem misrepresenied m the papers. aad Af the reporters cowid not report wnat be did Say be would prefer that they should not re. port Bim atali. He certainly never pad com- laimed that the reporters bad misrepresea:-d wifully. He did not think it gentlemainiy to sTraigh any one for their deficiencies: but he Bad no intention to personally insult the rep. resentative of the Stan, and if he had been an- ood as doing 50, like a gentleman, he was ‘Willing to make auapology. Iu a coatroversy Of this Kind the press bad the advantage. He did not wish to keep i! up, and was willing to Jet bygones be bygones. (The reporter of the Stak. aware that a personal controversy of this nature can be of no interest to the pubic ‘will say what be bas to say iu as few words as ble. He accepts Mr. MeCathr 1B the spirit im which it wa ‘ and is willing “to let bygones be by zomes” and Bot say ABY more hard things unless provoked tout. “Letus have peace | Mr. Baker presented petition of property cers for s sewer on L street souta, and Sch streets west, reterred Also, peti- on of H. O. Jonnson. praying an appropria- tion to emable ‘he Mayor to pay him as lock- Reeper of ‘he canal: reterred. Mr. Clark called up the specia! order, beng the bill to iptroduce ibe German language into the public <cBocl, when a long discussion en- fued asto the order of business. The Caair ruled the bill im order. when Mr. Moore ap- Pealed trom the decision, and ‘Be Chat: was med —ayes. =; Bays.5. Mr. Moore moved ier the oil) tethe Committee on Schovis; yeas, 3: (Messrs. Moore, Morsell and Tal- » tt. A long debate ensued. and mendments were offered, several ot uch were subsecuently withdrawn. amoug them one oy Mr. Richards, “to estabiish one English aud German school im each of tnc scBcol Sistriets of city, under the cuarge of s German teacher, wo shall be yualined to teach English. onder such raies a Noms as may be adopted by the tr the Superiutenden: of Public Moore moved to tusert, after t ers Ball OF com‘inwsi fa em- ‘The bill, after furtuer ‘do weibout a division —That the Trustees of Pubic Schools Oe, aud they are Bereby, thorized to *mploy two competent teichers of the Germau iapeusge for the grammar schools: Hrorided, Acwever, That no school spall be furnished weneber of ‘Bat language that fail« to Jerpisb 2 class of at least fifteem pupils, and the same shai be discon! imued whea the ave age atteodance for three consecutive months is less tBan twelve popils, and only so many teachers (wot exceeding two) shall be employed. or be continued im employmen', as =tall be fur- pished with four schools for salary of exch teacher em) the rate of S id hereny is, ap- 4 fund asum jclent to carry this act into effect | Mr. Crocuer, from the Special Gommittee to Audit claims against the corporation, anown as the floating debt of the city, made & written Teport that they have discharced tha: duty, so far as the claims bave been received, and “had mitended to present to the Boatds a tabular statement of the amount of claims resented, the smount approved, and the Amount rejected; but since the Council Dive tDought it advisable to call upon the Mayor for uch mformation, ard have been farnisted with & by Bim, yeur committee bave deter not to repeat apy part of the infor- matiog furnished Dy (be execotive officer of the ctty.” After recapitalating the rules which governed them in the settlement of accounts, 'Y “call special attention to ome subject that bas occupied much of their time, which they thought of suMcient importance to spend ti over, (BOWever expensive it it be.) to wi the claims of the Levy Cou entering wpon the case, as they were furnished w.th ments only, they determined to e vouchers for ail payments made and charged tot ‘asin consulting with ex- Mayor Wallach they were imformed that the Levy Uourt bad beretotore failed to furnish such vouchers, but Nad assumed that a large balance was due from the corporation, aud ia that way payments had been made by from time to time without any settlemen willimg to examine accounts, Im the ex oo of the Jaws relating te the Levy found the city was with om: be expense of making and keeping B repeir roads and bridges of roads lead- rn directly veto the city. These your com mite Rave allowec t the amount o° ff. | jority of the Pedal 2 ee GE otaas etal Bate dill A ido card Da ate ta ca Ret vey Sia oc th So a aL can adie ea ee ete ty thoasana one bu ad siety-fo dollars and sixty cents, (24!00 0.) bean the avs of Congress made it outigitory upon fi to do so, AM ochers they tejscta!: the re neem a curtarment of toe claim to the amounts? #16 =" the Lewy ©» —leaving a bitin r upto m FUrprised to es bave permitied the county for die upon this Corporation xpens+ of making and repairing roads, + througvout the county, east of ething upparalieled, iu their yiviog, and without apy jastitication at this time; for Hf itis right tnat ine city should bear a sbare of theexpense within the coanty lim ‘s, y know cf no reason why it shontd no! with 1 propriety bear a share of the expense beyond the county line, as the bulk of the pro- duce brought to the city over these roads comes from beyond the said county line. Ye: such hes Dern and is t case, And your committee igeof ad opposition ig been made to it Reterred to ce Committee and ordered to be printed. Mr. Moore asked leave to introduce the fe! lowing: Whereas Frederick A. Boswell, the City Register, speaking in extenuation of the bank- ruptcy of the Co on, at & meeting of a Pobucal club held in the Sixtn Ward oa the th instant, is reported to bave said tha: “two bundred thousand dollars ot the debts of the jas: Democratic administration have been paid im cash” bes resolved. That the Register de, and be is directed to communica’e to ths Board alatement of the names of all + the Corporation, F to the second Monday im Jane ins been allowed and paid; and that im the said statement he designate such of the said claims as bave been paid in bonds, and such as have ben paid im casb, together wih the mames of the persons fo whom such payments have been made, and stating m each case whetier they were the original owners of said claims: and tat tbe Regisier also inform this Board what suthoricy any discrimination bas beea made im the payment of euch claims, aud where tbe bonds bave been paid in any cise, ard to what amount, in settlement for work doae or other debts contracted by the Vo-pora- toe secoud Monday in Jane Lis.. Mr. Ker objecied to the consideration of the resolurton. and it went over without action. ‘Thespecial order—bring the House of Refaze bill—was postponed indefinitely. Mr. Cock calied for a report oa the Council bill to employ @ competnt civil engineer‘) Te- myasase the 17th street sewer, in the Firs Ward, in orser to have madea new and corr Assessment of the cost of the same, ai Baker, from the Dratnage Committe: sad bu =Mr. Moore moved t competent civil emgiueer” and Surveyor,” aiso, to strikeout the appropriation 0° $200 to pay for the remeasnreinent: agreed to. Mr. Cook moved to ameud by authorizing ths Collector toexempt property owuers from be eharg.s for advertising property alon ¢ said live of sewer for unpaid tases on the sim-. which was agreed to, and the Dili passed. Mr. Richards, from the Committee on the Asylum. Teported favorably on the bill tor building o ener aiorg the north sid» of the Washingtou A-ylum farm; passed. Mr. Moore, from a ma- ommitiee on Wharves, reported adversely ou bill to take wp and reconstruct the sea wail along the river front, from the Long Bridge to the Arsenal. Consideration of tbe bill was postponed and made the spac: order for next Monday. Mr. Richards intro duced the following, which was passed by a unanimons vote: solved. That the completion ot the (rea: A‘lantic and Pacific raiiroad, whicd is au nounced to Bave been coasummated at 3 p.m, this 10th day of May, is hailed by this Boxrd as one of the grandest accomplishments of the ag. and we hereby extend our congratulations to those persons who bave originated and who have carried into effect ths great National work”? ‘Several bills from the lower Bowd were re- ferred. Council bill allowing Wia. H. Cha to build a temporary frame stractare ja th+ rear of bis brick building. was passed. AJ- journed. ComMON CounctL.—President Fowler in the ebair. A message was received from the Mayor, ar- Pproval of certain acts. nclosing & statement from the Bureau of Freedmen, Kc.,uf the expense incur Ted im faying © water-main trom Toird street east to square 1454 in Fourteenta street e4: amounting to $=.» 40: which the Corporation is Tequested by the Burcau to reimburse, reterred. Alse, one enclosing commanication trom th» Comvissioner of the Fourth Ward in relation to the scavengers haying difficulty in finding a Place of deposit for might suil. The Mayor says this matter requires immediate atteation, And urges (he necessity of makmg some ar- Tangement to relieve them of the embarrass ment under which they have tong been labor- ing. The Commissioner says that Me-srs. G. W. Hatton and Palmer A. Briscoe report that they are prohibited by the Levy Court from gig t1.to the coun:y Om any road leading out of Wasbingtow. They say they are liable toa fine wheter they damp it within the city lim- its oF take it outside, and unless some arrange. men sare made they will be obliged to suspend Ause, ope enelosing & communication from Mrs R Bon . Water Registrar. in relation to Mr. K. Coyle, bis predec s<or, oppears that all eiforts to taduce bave fatled. and he therefore toit. Mr. Bond says to a resolution of the Wa‘r of October, Re requested of ie n statement of his accounts, he hay- ing written that he was prepared whenever be could be assured of a “pertect corporate body to 'Fapsact business with.” Receiviog no res- pouse, he again addressed him, bat, up to this. ome. bas received no reply. Referred to special committee consisting of Messrs. Arri- son, Bates and Russell. Also, the reports ef the intencant of the seqiva. be following were wutroduced:—By Mr. Davis—Petition for a resurvey of istn street between Land M toremedy the defective drain- Sge; referred. By Mr. Stewart—Petition tor foot-pavements on both side ides of 2ist street, on the east side from Pa. toN H. avenue and Westside from L to N streets; referred. By Mr. Bartlett—Pett ton of A. Stoddard for relie! d. By Mr. Sardo—Petttion of Tueodor= a. By Mr. Bail—Bili to grade and pave =quare 567 and to take up and relay avementin alley in reservation li: passed. 'y Mr. Arrson. Pavement oa the scuth side of Marytand avenue from ist to 6:3 treet from Mary- sylvania avenuc, repealing tue om of the act creating the office of Superintendent of Schools (that eribing the duties of tbe office): referred. By Mr Cbase— Bill giving permissien to W. H. Chase to erect a frame building; passed. By Bir. «ll—Bill to grade A street south from 6 east for relief of Edward Ciinkey; p= ‘ion asking for the suppression of the hog ana goat nuisance, referred. By Mr. Hine—Bil Elving permission to Mr. Kelley to erect a traine addition to bis residence; passed By Mr. Taylor—Bill for relief of George T. Gray: referred. By Mr. L. B.S. Miller—Bul for footWay om south side of A street south fro:u od to 3th enst: referred. ‘Tbe Canal bil! was farther postpo: ‘The following were reported from Comm: tees:—By Mr. Taylor, (lmprovements)—Buil= to grade and pave alleys in squares 4li, 4 #9, SU%, BS: fOF tootways on south side ‘of street south from ;th to It streets west; es: side of 10th street, from E to F streets souin street west, from U to V west side of ilth street, from (to T streets north; north side of Virginia avenue, from 1th to f2th streets west; west side of North Capitol street, from Mtb © streets; to ave the carriageways of ( stret, from 7tb to D. =tb, from Eto F, (one-bait;) 3d street, from. Pennsylvania avenue to F street: granting cer- tain privileges to the Young Mens’ Coristian Association: to grade K street south, trom ith street east to its easterm terminus: and bill 'o legalize Hennessey’s patent corrugated brick: alt of whieh were passed. Adverseriey on bill to_open alley im square Teport adopted. The second special order—the bill to reaum- ber the houses—was taken up. Mr. Brown moved to Tecommit the bill, saying that enforcement of a woul erable expense en the citizen: ‘was passed—Messte. Ball, Bartlet Jueneman, @. W. Miller and Naliey voting in the Eegative. Mr. Chase sul wently moved to reconsider the vote by whicb the bill was passed; which was to, and the bill was oe and made the special order for next. ‘Mr. Bates. from the Committee on Claims, Teported bills for the relief of Theodore Sheckells, lease Burns, Albert Ridgeway, ‘UBisty Robinson, G: H. Gaddis & Bro., Daviel F. Harkness, Bridget Larfaban, Cbaric< = Fred. Rupp, Henry Kateer: ali of sd were AGversly on petitions of — A. Ewen, =! Lrg Autrew cKenus, Morris » and Joba Goss; committee discharged. a ijourned. Tae Potomac Reat Estate anp Betty. 1s6 Comrany met lasteveningat Temperance Hall, and the committee appointed to prepare A Bew constitution one similar to the Bix Per Cent ing 5; Which was a vay adopted. pens flection of cere reat ‘Ss follows: President, K. W. Broft; Vice Presideut, W. G. H. Newman: Treasurer, Wm. A eer WwW. T. Jobson: Directors, “A. Davis, CW: Sbelton, Miles Gibbons, M. B. Philbrook, D. "A. Fisa, F. W. Selibauen, Sievers. W. F. Clirk, and A. Batis. All the objectionable features of the old constitution were dispensed with, aud tbe — Lela fair eSecoms very prosp+ row re: ‘was adopted to re- cece new stoegnovide: pom the payment of $1 per sbare, commencing with the first Mon- day of June. —_-—_ A. D. Moons, of this city. was ropded of a ‘wallet containing $75 at Taylors Hotel in Jersey Oityou Sunday. A man vamed Samael Miller was arrested on suspicion of baving committed the theft, bat, so far ar we nave learned, the money was not recovered. Tre Tort—spring Mee Course—Paichen Wins the Race National Qourse wae yesterday tue so immense gathering to Wi twern Patchen, Warsaw, M ofthe West, and severa’ w borres. The facilities for re: were far greater than on any &s lines of omnibnsses ran from as poin's in ihe city to the Course during the after Many of our prominent citizens were in dance, besides quite a nn aber of the fair sex The Washington Germaua Band furnished exorilent music. The staoles at the Course comiain ever twenty horses at this ume, all of them well known as fine specimens of trotting and running stock, Others from various parts of the country areen route, and the approac’ ing seasor. will doubtless be one of Tare sport. At Mr. Faweett's stables can be seen Bessie, Warsaw, Lady Guilford, Star of tne West, aud Bashaw,all under the chirge of Mr. Nelson. M n Maid and Lacy Washingion are in of Mr. L. R. Clarke. at Mr. Hitner's stables, while the celebrated horse Patchen, that won the late race with Warsaw, is in charge of its owner, Mr. A. Johnson, F+\1., of Baltimore. The District horses are Horatio, Robbie Burns, Unknown, Milkmaid, and Bes- sie, none of them having ever beaten 2:40. ‘Tbe Dorees entered for the first race were Star of the West, black stallion; Patchen, dark bay stallion; Warsaw, gray gelding, and the brown mare Mountain Maid. ‘The borses made their app: arance upon the track shortly before three o'clock, to compete for _a purse of $5.0), bes: three in five toharness, M-ssrs. Wallach, Hall and Nicholson were appointed judges, and at aquarter atter three o'clock, after sev. eral unsuccessful starts, the horses were brought te the score, and with Star of the West on the inside. The first heat commenced, and was won by Warsaw in 298y. He was, h ever. withdrawn from the race then by his owner ou account of a severe cut in the quar. ter, and th d hea: was won by Star of the West in 2.27 g; also, the third heat in 2 tl id Sixth hea’s by Patehea 10 2.46, 2.3! and 2.33. The following-named horses were entered frem tict fora purse 1): —Mi ke maid, bay mare, drove by O Sinderson; Un- kuown, gray gelding, drove by George’ Beil Bessie, black mare, drove by George Nelsou; Horat'o, bay horse, drove by Mr. Moses; and Hobbie Burns, sorrel horse, by Mr. Forst, the owner. The first heat was won by Unknown im 2.55. @nd tue secoad third by Besme in tS. when the rac? was postponed oa Accoant of uarkues’s aatil to-day, when it will be completed, and will be followed by sand repes!—for a purse of $30), spaced in by the following horses o names N. 8. Hay: S, Clark, Lady on; J. Moa.s, Lizzie Langley. =~ Tue WASHINGTON CIty BIBLE Socirry.— evening the 4!st anniversary ot the Wash- ington City Bible Society was celubrated at the Metropolitan Church, at which there was a very lurge concregation present. Hon. Peter Parker presided, and after an appropriate bymn brid beea sung and prayer offered, the Secretary, Rev. W. S. Fort, read the annual report, im which a feeling tribavs ts patd to the memory of the late Rey. Dr P. D. Gurley, and after speaking of the work of the Society, gives the following exhibit: On hand at the aepo tory at the beginning of the year, 337 bibles, 4) testaments, and 3,022 portions, at the net price of 3955 91, received by purchase from the Amer- ican Bible Society, 522 bibles, %3! testaments, snd 27 portions, ata cost of ©797.42; grants to Sunday Schools and destitute persons, 11s bibles, 102 tesinments, at the cost of $=7.00; re- turned to American Bible Society, 24 pitles, 9) testyments, and 2,757 portions, $318,7; sold depository, “41 bibles, 5:3 testaments, for ==50).79; Temaining in depository, April 26, bibles, 655 testaments, at eost of $465.27. The report of the Treasurer, Mr. Wm. Bal- Jantyne, shows that at the commencement of the yeas there was a baiance of $-02.33 in the treasury, and during the year contributions to the amount of $42.16 were received, and re- ¢ depository, $$8:).79, mak- 8. The expenditures were £ A balance of $86.81 to remit ont of Amount due ($1,406.63) the Amer- tonn BibleSociety. Hon. Peter Parker made a brief addrvss. in tbe course of wich he sad that the American Bible Society had ackaowl- edged the receipt of $: 1,624 53 from the District of Columbia during the year. Rey. W. J. R. Taylor, Secretary of the American Bible So- ciety, was mtroduced and addressed the mee ving <bat in the fifty-three vears of bib! over 25,100.00 volumes bad been sent ont, Rev. Mr. Mitchell and Rey. Dr. Newman also addressed the meeting. — WASHINGTON SannaTH ScHooL Usion.— At a meeting of the Washington Sauday ‘choo! Union, held last evening, the question “Shall the Union hold its anniversary ne withstanding the withdrawals!” was consid- . Very little enthasiasm was elicited in discussion that ensued, and the call of the made known the fact that all the Metho- schools. with the exception of Wesl+y ton, bad withdrawn, or notified the secre- 'y that they would not participate in the an- Riversary, This threw a chill over the whole, and after a few remaake the question was taken, and the anpiversary was indefinitely postponed. It was then resolved to hold & Union celebration in the grounds of Howard University sometime im the month of May, and a committee of fivs was appointed to make the Trangements. The East Washington ani South Washington schools have now separa'e organizations and the Kaptist and Methodist ebur. hes have Unions of their own. ~ Sos or Temperance ENTRRTAINMENT. Oda Fellows’ Hail was crowded last nigh Witness an exhibition gives under the ausp) ges of Metropolitan Division, No. 19, Sons of Tempersnce. The exercises thro were of an mnteresting character, consisting of vocal nd instrumental music, addresses, &c. Among ¢ prominent participants in the ceremonies were Misses Martha and Annie Mundell, Miss Lazzie Aodrews, Mrs. C. W. Dennison, Mrs Kate Smith, Miss Jennie Pugh. Mr. Jobo Twecdale, F. 1. Willoughty. Addresses were delivered by Rev. C. W. Dennison, O. K. Har- ris, and Horace Walter, dist M A New PAvgMRsT.—Some months sinc a Dill passed the Councils and became an act by the approval of the Mayor to pave the carriage way of D street north from 2d street west to New Jersey avenue, with olue rock similar to that on F and other streets. Bids were invited and the proposals are wow before the Mayor, but since then jproperty owners on that stree! have petitioned that instead of arock pave. ment that known as Ream’s pavement be sub- ed. The pavement asked tor consists of & udstructure and a sectional upper stritam described by Mr. Donegan, the Supt. of Streets &c , who recommends it hignly in a recent re- centreport to tbe Councils. ernirnin Ge senees New BUILprne AssoctaTion.—It will be seen by reference to our advertising columus ‘hata number of gentiemen of the First Ward have undertaken the formation of a new build- ing asso intion These gentlemen are already associated in the direction of two very sucecs ful puiiding associations in that section o city, and from our knowledge of the high are acfer, good business qualifications, and strict imtegrity of the parties named iu te adve ent, We Rave no doubt bat this will also be uccessful. Sa Bevrien.—Last night @Micer Grant, ot the 2d precinct, arrested KG. Harrison ‘on the serious charge of sodomy, preferred by Adolph Eckert, om Which Justice Lhompson dismiss: d vm, butom a charge of indecen! assault fined bom S:0. The prisoner stated that he was frm New Orleans, and promised the justice that if he Would not send the ease to court he would return. He was then admonished by Justice Thompson to leave the city forthwith, as the officers would closely watch his further move- ments. Sete Met) —This novel and beautifal exhibition co: of entire citirs, Villages, landscapes, sen and river views, oii- ‘le <cenes on laud and sea, with moving figures and persons, enlivened with representations of shipping mechanisin, &c., the whole closing witha Fairy Spectacle, the Golden Lake aad Isle of Beauty, which is very fine. It re: at Odd-Feliows’ Hall tor afew nights longe: Every littie one in town should see it. a ASSAULT AND BATTERY.— Yesterday, Officer Madigan arrested Virginia Moore on the charge of committing an assault and battery on Fagin, and Justice Piant held her to secarity to keep the peace. Jon ‘Was arrested yesterday by Officer McDermot:, for assault and vauery and disorderly conduct, and on the first charges Justice Thom held him to soe ge peace, and flad him $5 on tne second. Bvsere™ oF If WILL BE SEEN by reference to the adyer- tisement in another columm that Mr. a. V. Smith, proprietor of the art gallery, has ar. rarged to extend his business by taking ina parmer. Tois step speaks well, mot only for the good taste of community, but for the enterprise of t! which now mises to be even more successful in the ‘ature thas it has been im the past. ——_o—_—— Fata Accipsnt. — Yesterday morning about 114 o'clock & bank on Vermont avenue, between Land M streets, caved in and one of the workmen, & colored man named Charles Johnson, was csurht benesth itand badly hurt. Dr. Augusta was called and attended htin and he was Temoved to his residence im the alley neay by where he died this morning. ‘he contortable dwelling house, No. 491 M street, offered at auction Inst evening by Messrs. Fitch & Fox, was wilharawn at $7,225. The proprietor a to Tealize at least $2,000 for it, ORPEAN's Covwr, Judce Purcell —To-dry Levers testamentary were issued to Elizabeth W. Bradley on the estate of Wm. A. Bradiey— bond $1.0 0. Benedict Milburn gave boad in the sam of $60 as administrator d. bon of Rivbard Dorsey. Mary A. Clark gave bond in the sum of $5) as admin-+tratriz of R. E Clark, The will of Louis G. Beall was filea for probate. ‘Yhe firs: and final account of Carbarine Goldschmidt was filed avd passed Frederick A. Stopp give bond in the sum of $+) as guardian of the orphan of ©. G. Stopp. eee Tam Reotsrgarion.—At the close of regi:- irauon in the Sixth Ward yesterday afte: nv0a the number of names recerded footed up Making a total of 1,5:0 persons registered in t.e ward tor the two days’ sitting of the Board, o: whom over 300 were colored. The Board will give another day to this ward, during this or ihe coming week. The work of registration was resumed. for the first time this season, 1m the Seventh Ward, this morning, on E street, between sith and 7b. At an early beur the line of applicants was quite extensive, and from the ning was Well maintained till the hour of thice o'clock, when a recess for lunch wastaken. At that time the clerics’ books showed some 27= names registered, with the pro} of about four to ‘one in tavor of the colored population. A little diversion was afforded in the case of Dr. Pat- rick Walsh, a veneraple and highly respected citizen, who made his appearance, and was asked by Mr. J. H. Crossman, then calling the namer, whetber he had bis papers. With som Little 1mpatience the Doctor referred to a num- ber of gentlemen of Washington who could vouch tor citizenstip; bat finding that this would not do, be went in search of the required document, and on his return threw down a formidable document, wi the emphatic remark, “there's the paper. The courteous and patieut Crossman took the document, unfolded it. but, unfortu- nately for the doctor, found that it was a deed for some real estate. His delay in the Pervsal of it caused the chairman of the board, ol. Ccok, to be emnious of deciph bierogly phies, when M: over with the remaik, “If you want to deal 4m real estate, here’s your chance.” The mi: take was explained to Dr. Walsh, and subse- quently he produced his naturalization papers, and was admitted to record. A colored boy, ninetcen years of age, appeared before the board, but was refused registration. N. B. Clarvoe was, for the first time this season, asked by Mr. Booker, colored member of the doard, if he bad been in the rebel army, and aod he have bis pardon about him, yoe proved bis right to citizenship amnesty proclamation, and was duly regis- tered. —_o__ St. Tamany’s Day. ifternoon about 200 members ot the Order of Red Men in this District left for Philadelphia, to be present at the grand celebration of the Order in that city and the laying of the corner stone of Red Men's Hali to-morrow. The District mem- bers go under the banner of Onondaga Tribe, No. 10, and will be the guests of Chippe wa Tribe during their stay. ‘They will take the Erricson line of steamers from Baltimore, reaching Philadelphia at an early hour to-morrow, and expeci to return on Thursday night or Friday morning. The 12th of May is the date on which the Order was formed in 181) or 12 at Fort Miftlin, Obio, and it was celebrated by the Order annually until about 1°33, but this year the Order has recommerded its obser- ‘vance, and propose to celebrate it hereatter. —_—_. __ _B1ps OPewep.—To-day Mayor Bewen opened bids for grading and graveling 23d street, trom Pennsylvania avenue to M street north, as fol- lows:—D. Roche. 14 cents er yard for crading, 13 tor graveling; James Alman, 14, 12; Henry Williams, 9, 18: P. C1 134, 10%; M. O'Con- eT, 134.9%; W. Fletcher, 10, 12; Hugh Mur- Alex. Henderson, 1 Thos. Boyd, ; Birch, 7%, 12; P. Cook, 134, 1834; Jas. 14. 9; Jeremiah Costello & + 1S, Hs; Jobn Brosnan & Co., 13\, 5; Wm. Bowen & Co., 10, 15. Those of J. 0, Brosnan & Uo., and Bowen & Co., were informal. —— SaLxs or Rea. Estats.—John B. Wheeler & Co. have wold two lots, each 20 feet front by $= feet deep, located on B street south. between luth and 13th streets west. opporite the Agri- caltaral Department, for 49 cents per square foot. Kilbourn & Latta, Real Estate Brokers, haye sold lots 5 and 6, in square 217, on K street. br- tween Mth and 15th streets, to Admiral Theo- dorus Bailey, at $1.75 yer square foot, amount- ing to$11.5%, These are two ot the lots upon which the magnificent row of buildings men- tioned im Saturday's Star are being erected. A CoLoRrED son of Freder- ick Douglass was yesterday appointed a com- positor in the piece department ot the Govern- ment Printing Office. This is the firet time that @ colored man bas been appointed to such & position. This question wil: probably ex- cite a lively discussion on Saturday next at the meeting of the Typographical Union. for the members will not work with non-members, and a colored man bas never been admitted to the union. es SERVED THEM RiGHT.—Last evening Officer Kearney, of the Sixth Precinct, and Special Officer Young, on duty at the Centre Market, caveht Earnest Peizel and Henry Smith (the jatter a colored man) engaged in a namele s ottcace, and took them in custody. This morn- ing Justice Clark fined the firs: named $20 for exposing bis person, and the latter the same amount for disorderly conduct ——_-—__. A VxLocirepe Ficut.—Last night, at the grend opening pic-nic at the 7th street park, there was an exhibition of skill on the bycicle, and one of the contestants ran bis macbine into ‘bat of another, and a fient ensued, which re- suited in the arrest of Middleton Brown and Frank Broll by officers McChesney and Ca- ton. Justice Thompson fined the first nam: ‘35, and dismissed the latter. pecans EE A Coot PRocaepixe.—Mr. G. W.U. Rohrer, agent fer Diehl’s country ice cream, celebrated the commencement of the heated term to-day in A ver mpsroptiane manner by sending a treezer of delicious ice cream to the sanctum of the Star. Our readers who wish something extra fine in that line stonid leave their orders with Mr. Robrer at 365 D street, between 7th and Sth. & FORTUNATE. » Mr. George Wil- liems, of Atl bile at the Baltimor» depot, lost bis pocket-book, containing #115: but a boy having seen aman named Clements Pick it up, informed Officer McHenry. Th: officer immediately proceaded to Clement houre, and recovered all the money with the exception of about $10. ———_.———— ‘WE understand that Mr. Joseph H. Shatiet: Inténds to give a private moonlight excarsion to Glymont some time next week on the steam- er Wawaset. There will be a grand display of ftreworks while gomg down the river and on the grounds, and a fine supper will be far- ished. The excursion will be strictly private, ith a limited number of tickets sold. —-——_ BURGLAR ARRESTED.—To-day, Detectives Clarvoe and Bigiey arrested a notorious bur- glar—Jobn Shea, alias Oyster Jack—tor bur- glary. No particular job is fixed as yet on Jonnny, bat it is known to the Detectives thi he bas been operating in bisl was carried to the Central Guardhous locked up to await further developments. ee ceipts to-day lig tand prices some. what declined. Four thousand shad are re- rtd at Johnson's wharf, which sold at $15 nd $17 per hundred, and about #),(000 herring that were disposed of at prices ranging trom S to$10 per thousand. Demand good. ——— Ss THE ANNIVERSARY of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held in the E Street Baptist Church to-morrow evening at 7h o'clock. Addresses by Dr. J.P. Newman aud Prof. Pratt. The President, (ereral O. O. ‘Howard, will read the annual report, ——_e—— PassixG CounTerruit Monpy.—Yesterday Detectives Coomes and Miller arrested Rosa Brisolara on the cbarge of ik $2.50 coun. terfeit money on Mr. Joseph Marun. and this morning she hada hearing Justice Wal. ter, who committed her to sail for court. a THE PILGRIM.—The proceeds of this inter. esting exhibition to-morrow evening will be applied for the benefit of the Seventh Presby~ terian Church. The President and General Sherman have been invited, and will probably be at Metzerott Hall on that occasion. —_.——_ Rl oegioceaip agar San tae ow lace of resort for pic-nic ~. has been Teopened for the summer by the old proprietor, Ernest Levftier, wno has been at great expense to improve it. See advertisement. ——_o—_— WORKMEN are to-day en in re-erecting the music stand used by the vine Band for their weekly open air concertsim the East Cap. atol park. ——— THe STEAMER Wawaset will make one more trip down the Potomac to Cone Rivez— on Friday next. OITY ITEMS. Fer Liven Collars and Caffs go to the Origi- pal Franc, 497th street. between D aad ©. PawaMa Hats cleaned and trimmed at A. T. Whiting’s, 203 Penna avenue, south side, Detween uth and lth streets. 1? For Five Ware Sarers £0 to the Orizinal Fra 495 7th 8! , between Dand & Prices 75, $1, $1,25 and upward. es “Now's THE DAY and now’s the hour” to purchase Spring Clothii no better place can be found than Hable & Co.'s, 465 Penusyl- vania avenue, under United States Hotel. ees FOR ALL stvLms of Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, $91 71h street. Prices 10, 15, 13 and 5c. per box. For low prices, at @ao. O. Hasmima’s, No. Sil 7th st. —_ For Summer Drawers go to the Oriemal Franc, 49 71h street, between D and E. Prices 35, 50, 75¢., $1 and upward. ——_e____ Business WEN find the American Heuse, Boston, their most convenient stopping-pi Newly furnished, with passenger elevator, cafe. billiard balls, forty rooms en suite, &c., this ho- tel maintains 1s high rank. ——o—_ For Alt xinps of Gents’ Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street, betwen D and FE. three doors abo: ).d Fellows’ Hall. As bis is the cheapest store 1m che District. A bear in mind that he has no branch stores. nN 4 Hand Pins, Set in Gold, received this morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania ayenu-, near 4; street, ———— For vig White Pocket Handkerchiefs go to the Orginal Franc, 494 7th street, between D and E. Prices 15, 20, 25c. and upward. efi A FRIEND IN NBED.—Grace’s Celebrated Salve is @ friend indeed. Who bas not found it such in curing cuts, buras, bruises, scal felons, boils, and even the t obstinate ulcers and other sores! At is a wonderful compound, suited alike to the skin of the child and of the adult. —— CLOTHIRG! CLOTHING! CLOTHING!" For Gents., Boys’ and Children. Alsc, a finejassertment of piece goods for those preterring to have their garments made toorder. Prices unusually low at Oak Hall, 46) 7th street, opposite Post Oilice. € Soi ia FoR Goop CeTTON SocKs go to the Original Franc, 491 7th street, between D and E. Prices 8, 10, 15, 20c. and upward. a A Great Enicma thousand guesses have been made at the i1 nents of Sozodont, the most wholesome perfect dental puri- fier the world has ever seen. They were all ‘wrong; so by way of throwing a litile light on the subjects, it 1s now announced that the liber orinner bark of the Quillaya Saponaria, the Soap Tree of the Valley of the Andes, is one of the components of that peerless dentrifice. eo ay For SUMMER UNDERSHIRTS go to the Uriginal Franc, 494 7th street, between D and E. Prices 25, 50, 75cy @1 and upward. SyLyI: —_+ A New War or Doine Busiwess.—Holian- der Bres. will commence from this day to sell all their Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per cent. above cost. We ask all who are in need of the above goods to patronize us as it will save considerable money to the buyer and ena- ble us to continue selling goods at Tates. HOLLANDER Bkos., 210 Pepna. avenue, 413,12 between 14th and 15th sis. — Morro :—Not to be Outdone.—Having pur- chased an immense stock of Gents’ Farnishing Goods for the coming season, we call the at- tention of the public to the following list of prices at which we are selling our goods now: dozen White Shirts for 75c.a8!; 250 dozen White Shirts for $1.25a81.50; a large lot Shirts, all sizes and weil made, for $1.75as2: a very fine article, warranted to fit, €2.50; Undershirts and Drawers, of ail styles and sizes, from 35 cents upwards: good Cotton Socks, three pairs tor 25 cents; Handkerchiefs, already hemmed, from 15 cents upward; the Royal Eagle Paper Collar, the best fitting collar ever made, 25 cts & box; a splendid Paper Collar, cloth lined button hole, 10 cents a box; Neckties, Scarts, &c., of the latest designs, and in endless yari- ety. Do not miss the pla-e; it is Franc & Gold- man’s, Marble Hall, No. 45 7th street, opposite Patent Office. 4211: —_-—___ 1HE FOLLOWING is the price list at the re- duced rates:—Good White Shirt, $1.25. $1.50 Best Quality, $2.25; Undershirts for Spring, 40 cents: good Socks, 15, 20, end 25 cents; Eng- lish Socks, 40 cents; Handkerchiefs, 15' cents, good Paper Collars, 12} cents per box. Also. Ties, Bows, and all Kinds of Gloves, at the lowest price: HOLLanpRE Bros., 210 Penna. avenue 4,13, near 15th street. B F. AMES. . AI TOBNEY-AT-LAW AND COUNSEL IN PATENT CASES, * Orrice:—No. 466 BEVESTH STREET, Washin, » D.C. P.O. Box 747. pein For the last eizht years BF. J. has been con nected with the Patent Office as -*Pri miner” and“ Examiner fn Chiet.”” PP20P0saL8 FoR BaTioNs. QvaRrERMasteR’s Orrice.U. 3, M. mi ToN, April 12th, 1539. i _be received at this office oe! p.m. of THURSDAY. the 2th day xt, for furnishing Bations to the Uni rines. at the following stations, trom I . to S0t's June. 187! ‘SMOUTH. Ne HIA, Pen: GOsPORT, ortolk, Va.; CITY, lino! PENBACOLA, Florida. Eech ration to consist of twelve ounces of Pork 9r Bacon, of one pound and for Fresh Beef; eighteen ounces of soft Flour. or twelve eunces of Hard Bread. or one Pound apd four ounces of Gorn ileal; and to every one hundred rations fifteen pounds of Bean Poss. nds of Rice or Hominy; , Or one and end et Sauces of Fea: teen sands of otrar sour wants ipegar; one nd a four ounces of lanai tine or Star Candles: four pounds of Soap; three pounds and tweive ounces of Salt; and four ounces ote fe ‘The rations are to be delivered cluded; the Pork No. 1 prime mess pork; known as extra ne in the market of lace where the js located; the Voffee good jo: the Sugar good Orleans. or its equiva ind the Beans. Vinegar, Candies, Soap, Sait, &e.. to be of good quality. All subject to mspectior All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee ‘Lhe undersigned, —— ——., of ——, in the State of —, apd — ——, of — of —, in the ptate of ——, hereby guarantee that in the fore coing Did harap ina Gone = rp wecnyes be accepted. he or they w in ten days o: th: receipt of the contract at the post office named ex-cute the contract for the same, with goud sufficient securities: aud in case the said shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we antes to make good the difference between Secter or the said —— and that accepted. ‘Witness: z. F. with first insertion to oe ows] ‘euthori zed to publ! Siem = yeale to, ndoree:t Proposals to be e: d aproncetle for Ba- ti }.’ and addressed to the undersigned “= kee WILLIAM B. Bhai apis lawiw wor and Quarter: OBETRATED EXT: ‘0 fe ne thet i analy ues ote a een at inger, and have process ot and Dare article. which sae a * A. BN Laboratory, 59 8. Manufactared y Pratt ie tree! A ete ee Loses: LUMBEB'! LUMBER N@ Ass ctation. — The thly meeting of this asso. evening at Lang's Hotel, thirty-ninth mo: tion was held tweo'y-three shares of siock shareboider receiving an average of $i00.-2 ALL Rigut Fi borer, Was brow, 4 MowTH —Thomas Howa-a im Iast night by Om. Harper, for drunkenness and disorderly con. duct, od was committed to the workhouse for thirty days, in defauit of $2.50 fine. Tas CanaL.—Basiness still continues brisk on the canal, as faras thearrival of loats loaded th coal is Concerned, but there are no +bip- being made, on accou coastwise schoon: are piled mountain high with coal, sud loaded with a line of boats two and a half miles jong waiting to d. scharge their eargoes. It is estimated that the amo: of Cumberland coal now on the docks iting shipment coastwise is over 100, of the scarcity of rious coal docks oats are being River Fromt.— Entered Swamers Columbia, Harper, and W Wilson, from and to Baltumore. Entered — Sloop Waymark, wheat, tor Hartley & Brother. Georgetown Advertisements. Jot holders of Oak Hill Cemetery are re tobe heldon TORS Alexandria, w: juested to aitend @ meet: 'Y,, the 25th instant. at 5 p.m. ne to hear the re. cf the investiga iaz commitiee appolated by = Becretary to Committee BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r; George One Walout Parlor 8u Damask and Lace ¢ Marble Top lee. Marble Top Obamber Cottave Suites ir and Husk Mattresses as acd Out Glass Ware Excellent Brossels, Thre.-Ply, ana Ingrain Car- te Hall Oil Cloth and Straw Matting ‘Cone Seat, Arm, Dining, and other Chairs Befriverator, Cookie sed other Btoves. with TF articles too numerous t= meu! THOS. DOWLING. Auct. EXCITEMENT ETUW . No. 117 Bi ich was persislly. edu stroct, fe now destroyed by fire. at os The greater part xcelieut condition. but must be sold at —e ROPERTY ON MARKET 8T.. ETOWN, aT ‘MDNESDAY, M \t % front of the premiser Beatty & Hawk IMPROVED P} GEORG! ‘end stampe et the ‘will be required when THOS. DOWLING, Auct. [R* THOS. DOWLING: Auctioneer; Georgetown VALUABLE PROPERT PU operty iastrack: IN GEORGETOWN BALE vin By virtue of a decree of tne Supreme Vourt ef the District of Cor T Hawkins vs \ 120s et as trustee, wil ses. on THURS! bas. Hawkios and others. No, ‘the said court, the subscriber, sale. prem on the east side of ich the same; being ne warehouse core vd by David Jackson house occ n pi ‘operty is sitnated in th bounded on the north si heart of High twelve months, tbe pur- irety,to be ap interest: or ail the the day of sale. by the court, the IS notes, with proved by the trustee. beari may be on lon of the sale be conveyed to the par: Ing and reven: 08) DOWLING IKE GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES. at 17 cents, Oroshed. Pow- ited at 15 cents. Pounds. at 20 cente: 3 PEAS. AN TEAS, BUTTEX, neral assortmert of the very best GEO £ RUSS. WLBES and a pg or ‘ae any store aan. ated iy z a E. corner Bridgeand Hii WOOD AND OOAL, a Coar: COAL” COAL WOOD! Woop" woop Hew Cometo my COAL and WOOD YARD. K «tree Derween 261b apd wth etr: ghd] will comvioce you that > per cent by purchartos Sed chance toewing around the nd lead inte ay Coal and Wood Yard. Gak Woot 7 We F Faron, opie im K street bet eth and och ote. S. rv. o ROWE & SON, NER 13uH Braext avo New Vo & Averce GREAT BEDUCTIOR IN PRics or — CSCOATL. —_—_—........... BENTISTRY. B 3.7 coum ns D* 2.2: Soe hee TEETH extracted without pain’ TERT inserted on Gold, Silver, or ih Plates, and filled in the best muunee” terme, Di. A. MERRILL | ists. PENNSYLVAN a aVRN STS. et ABTIFICIAL TERTS so oer a a om say ae of Plate desired. Pure Newous tierce ‘fantlz on Band for extracting 'eeth w e one be - guarantes : Bo 19 le” 8. LEWIE & DAY'S DENTAL Assouta. D' Tivs. — No, 250 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN( .. Between 12th aod ih streets TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tifcial Teeth are inserted. although the, tient will be required to pay to sureteal operation when performed. will be dedocted when the teeth are made The Asrocistion is now prepared to make Teeth on d Robber at New Y, Phiiade!- RAILROADS. Bacrimozs AED OHIO SAILB0AD, Wasktnc ro. ‘Traine between WASHINGTON BALTI- MOBB ond WASHINGTON inb THB wast, ‘Bow rus as follows, viz: Fok BALTIMORE Leave wad F450 S300 26."5 FOR ALL WAY 8TaTr and 2.90 and Trains between WASHINGTON YORK are sow ran as follows, viz cave dnliy (except Buvday) or ve ar FOR PHILADBLPHIA. ne bentes) ot aor. . on Leave for Hew ¥: at540 P.M. for New York on = 40 P.M train Waar ao - Aveape offce can arrange to Dave their baggage called for and heched Bets residence, taken be depot, and pat in the bus Sete ecm {XTRA FINE Wi T THREE E Laks ian _— NG ANP BAGEK 8TA- iaform the cit- isons of hl a. S strangers generally. on band for hire fineHorses ct Seddie Hi visit the Great Palle of othe: pic nie. or other pe moGerate. and terms © ind Market streets, Georesto t poses, wil al ays find ample eorner of Briage near pew Mar- C. ». sewxus raze THE BEST SE THEY SAVE TI MONEY. AND MAKE ABOR AND WHITE 4ND “ead P®orosaLs ror sew Overy Ocrs. ey OfSce, Clty Bell. antil D the Isth inet . Be . three feet inside wy west, from a sewer alread: copstructed at st. north, berever de. Tospec the Perintendence of the Fourth Ward Commissioner, ag Ateistant Counuset oo re appointed by the Specifications may be seen at this ofc» Bid- ders will state the price per lineal foot for mat sewer an? laterals. each for traps Trops and man. Roles | The Mayor reserves the right to reyect any guaratten oS teapenal te Pan hed oes ren -ckpowa to facie) that i accepted tis trader’ wil ose-ntet a poe cme oan gs and perform the work in ac- © The guarantee must be fn substanes as follows: “i 8 Bon guarantee, if tris bid be accepts by the May the bidder will enter into contract for the same. and perform th- work ac- cording to the requirements thereof (Siaaed my) 10 Ax®. Rl Ls Syme, iJ t aroiis. Mo May's. eines Proposaia wi ihe regeived til Jane 8, esi ve. for sw ft the following kings aud seuss ot Goat 200 TONS CUMBERLAND LUMP, Siar. wo haus SORE: (Geant re co alco st new *) eo ANTERACITE, WHITE asil, te a 8 A be Sarees i ee oon gard 4 the ot PHSPolis. ry‘eod. tree eX pense 4 @istes, inimediaiely after the Bret of coal to be of the best quality, tree from andé to weigh 2.20) pounds to the ton. te vi - ight 19 reserved to reject all bids considered to be en to the Captain Oni PPorcsars FoR Rd Deranrwext, May 10, 1839 REASCRY eal ong SoA aq Jane 8, 1570, will be rece: until the leek day of Sune, ee neeewengeannaninse +

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