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CP ee: SS a 3 —_—_ Peres, te a ey Ale ¥ 3. ct er te eh eS 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY APRIL 8, 188G6-DOUBLE SHEET. DING THE CAPITO: — TEMPER. S0-| DONATIONS TO THE WASHINGTON | Stratton & Storm, New York, 1,250 cheroots, | New York, violin, $90; Jos, Thomas @ Sons, | Written for Tae Evexra Stan she accomplished; to be thrown into daily pial Pacis see Treopetintitperactgeee: | eaRHES NOE O°") PRfgata, anraxrux Come wate | suf Suse Cie itching Qe der REINER Ta ee cia | VICE ADMEMAL ROWAN IN rMEWam.|novz Jwiil, he, Quinraied, Sa an , $20; 108 a S, o ' HAMMERS ANP NUSSETS. District Troops that Responded to Pres- — AND BAZAAR. 2,000 Between the acts cigal -E.H.Gato,|}Charies ‘Tabor & Co., Ney fed, ‘The North Carell in fire and out of fire, always the same - = uaa ident Lincoln's First Call. Our Oldest Total Abstinence Organize- A Lister Moncy und Geode. Re ‘West, Fla, 550 clears, 855; ¥, Cochran Mass. plotures; A.M. Tubman, ' wall = weline Campaign. cool capable selfretant Sei deraie eater apd = the Hitgh School. +3 yon _ ore aaioly ag eae tae Mu, 1, 000bIgareites, $8:Me8. Pacholder, Balti: | Mies deesie Marks, city, hand-painted toliet set, BY REAR ADMIRAL 1. 1. STEVENS, Uninitiated would have proven powerless and pesto oem Sees Stes oe eS eee % Re ¥. K. Ward presents for raffle the celebrated more, Ma, 000 cigarettes, $7; W. De Muth & | $12; Mrs. Conover, Atinapolis, Md. silk crazy {Copyright 1586.) obatinate, ender his guidince che wen : ROvS AT WORK IN THEIR WoRK-RooMs—tuE| SERVICE-DUTY AT THE CHAIN BEIDGE—| St Patrick’s Total Abstinence society was of | rady Gold Dust mare, value $700; one Brew- | Go, tow York 1 turkisn pipe, 820; DE: Hees, | Sulit fan, S10; Mes Gee eee rellable, acting as thougl non , 1g daree | yy ete ry USE OF TRE HAMMBE, PLANE AND saw—| A COW THAT CREATED CONSTERNATION—THE | ganized on the 4th of July, 1840. It 18 conse-| ster wagon, value $475, one sot Conceed er | New York. 600 Henry sy cigars. $40; Kinney Rand-paliited tollet set: “Miss Suste HEU Vice Admiral Rowan entered the navy tn | responsive to bis own, And QuUlvelly and obe- /bBOCO lew York, : it q far wall card receiver; Miss Libbie Ellis, | 1826 as a midshipman; he commissioned | dientiy following bis will. Nothing finer pot TYPE WRITING FOR GIRM—~THE BATTALION | SLEMMEE GUARDS. quently nearly half @ century old. Since ness, value $100; total value, $1,275. Groves: | LouBRES Cou Nar Gon, Hichmond Vae"ae ive, faney slik tidy: Steiner & Yohe, alewandria’ | ieutemant tl , Bd the years 1846-48 | kTander than to see this noble sbip as she OF HIGH SCHOOL CADETS formation it has kept the temperance flag COM | tegn & Fuller Co, New York, through their } smoking tobacco, $12; J. R. Williams & Co., | Va., 200 cigars, $15; Mr. and Mrs, C. Rappert, | guna him the executive officer of the sioop-of | Moves to challenge and neage ‘the formidable —— From s memberof the Anderson Rifles, one of | tinually flying. During all that time, in falr | Washington agent, E. F. Droop, one Cottage | Newark Foti EOS. We steel | Suge MMONECROERE and Deby carriage robs, | Tlrcovana.” attached tothe Ponte nee farts ane baertes Meter Sho havent coChatian Etta ape fener Costar) cant the District volunteer companies that entered | weather or foul, the society has met every ee Grand Boudoir Upright Piano, value $700. eon ing wy gas as is 5 nt zs Trandkttas toe lew = sie Th this veonst be s00k an active part in the war | hits Son mata ee oe tales pen ~=4 Bure in cue of the basement rooms of the High | the three months’ service,a Stak reporter ob-| day night. George Savage, John D. Clark, | Cash donations a ee follows: John W. Al- | reties $40 sBlackwell Durham Tobacco Co.,Lur- | Co., Westfield, Mass, two. whips, $12; Inde: | then waging with Mextex Daring the years | ber a furious shower of shot and shell, and’ no School building, when @ Stax reporter looked | tained the following story of the services ren- | Nicholas Callan, Patrick A. Byrne, Thomas | taugn, g500, R. C-Hewett, $100; G. J. Soufferle, | ham, N; C,’ 5,000 Golden Belt cigarettes, '¢25. | pendent Ice Co., oyster dealer's ouint, $69; Ite | 1650-59 and 1959-0L, he denen wnt jus mach of the boys beld e hammer firmly in| dered by that organization. The Anderson | Daly, John F.Kane and others, then prominent | $190," 0, G” Staples. (Wilteran, $100; T. E. | Thrcagh E. Ie Morooe_Hobert Hamilton, Cov- | land @ Walsh, Gne doten scarfs; Tenais & Ob. | S°i0-00, “duty ereciting «teen nothing but the wil of ber _snester Ban chat hand, and stood facing “left oblique.” | Rifles, company “A,” was organized In Decem- | Catholic citizens ot Washington, were its | Roselle (Arlington) $100, Chris Hewrlen, 8100; Joesttig, Baltimore, Md. 200 cigare, 66, Bowers | weller, printer's stick. and, role: Mi Yueatiog, | edge of that branch of bis proiescion and pee | move INN Ae, Store. of Latte ‘Mr. C. H. Koyl, the instructor In physics, siml- | ber, 1860, and its officers were commissioned | founders. The pledge was first administered to Hufty & Dyer, $25; C. G, Thorn, $25; Chas. | 4 "Co, Baltimore, "Md." 200 clears 80; J) i | Baltimare, Ma, two hundred wad fifty cigars; | paring bimseli for the bigh command and | Wrns to his famous executive, ~ Try Jariy appareled in an apron snd also holding a | by President Buchanan on the 9th of January, | the members in the old church of St. ig og Edmonston, $10; Ira Godfrey, Swiss Laundry, | Baker, Hagerstown, Md:, 7 boxes cigars, $14. | E. E. Jackson & Co., hardwood mantel; a heavy responsibilities which were soon to de- | 2° Ta es pg Belknap,” Cy * = hammer Co. | — a oe 1861. It formed apart of the Sth regimentof the ¥ led then venerable pastor, | pte teen aa $10; Col. Kobert Boyd, $25; W. W. McCul- Throw h a Page alunos, pore ORO Pe rng ee oy tes; | volve upon him, At the breaking outof the os ovenging on ule enip move en Oh on ‘At was the first regular lesson in the use militia of the District of Columbia, commanded | Matthews, who was known and belo loch, $10; R. F. Harover, @5; F. J. Heiberger, | 213 "pa, ons imported Rogilse bridle, Sir ot | Pelee ee eae » stove; Miss K. | war of the rebellion be was {n command of the | other shot follows, and then a broadside of 1. ‘The boys, following the directions of Mr. Koyl, | by Col. Richard S. Cox. It was named after the | “Patriarch of Catholieity” in this District, It $10; Steinhard Brothers, New York, $2; Mars-| ftPiner’é Co. Th Hadelphia, Pa., one coil rope, | H. Johnson, slipper holder; Thompson, Fry & | steam sloop-of-war “Pawnee. Were going through the motions of striking | gallant Major Anderson, the hero of Sumter. | reads as follows: chall, Spellman & Co,, New York, $5; Chappel, | $45; Thomas West & Co., Savannah, Ga, silver | Co. canned sogetables; ° nd Rjence of the ahip, ond Bulg nam Duan ery tatiana fe | cap Win saves pr caver Recon | tater of PR tt Ree S| Che Ancrall no; snes Can es | Elan eae O,8 Meany Co Oa | No Yar has bot nga, 8; ie | own 10 |S arict nag | ue ls dm ao igen eb Mructor, Its proposed Arst, Me, ost said, io | COPt Win. Stewart's troop of cavalry, Potomac | Sturn omciane iaregni ts td ABIDE, OF OME | NT.’ Waters, $20; Sed Grauford, gus Haynes “€ "Robinson, ‘Baltimore, Ma." fanoy | Young, Ladd & Coffit, New York, one box per: | bis adoption and alfections, "hers were | Hkcitnee hen ee eae Chae eso Yeach the boys how to hoid and haadie the tools. | Light Intantry, Capt. J. S. McKenny; Company | less ordéred by a priest or doctor in time of sickest: | Jaray, New York, $50; Frank Hume, $50; | basket, $5.50; W. H.'Divens, Laurel, Md., one | fameries, $15; John M. Young, carriage robe, | the friendsand attachments of many years | silence eustioe nenite ts be followed ty ‘Zhey begin with (ne hammer, then take up the | A- Anderson, Rifles, Capt. O. H. Hodler, Oom- | Sant Ris Gn Peucnaueoe natn yenrie and o See cee ng Beha Re ete oe wy | Hon chialr, $10; Spear & Gittings, Baltithore, | $20. Through L. 4. Fike wero, $5; Viton eh | Nogete, Was, given and none required by | cowlve broadsides, auitil the enemy ‘no Tonge nderson, . We . . $2; . 2 85 i 1, $10; Co., > $5; Misses T. 5 ed eplie > See as Sas cies, Bettie 0 oan. | peor by andere ites, Gnpt ¥, W. loves | “pace aoamngs tite taken, tate piedge, |S 5 Henning, Sehader: & Co. | Ma,, coffee mill, $10; Hercules Lever Jack Co. faire, Ohio, fancy gi! wan to determine his course, At once he | FP .” He had, pre- | inca guns with blast of fre and sound of many Miss Ida L. Powell, | viously to this, married end ‘settiea | thunders breaks the silence of the ship, and she « day and month after ne; th ic s, $20; | Irvington, N. J., one Jack, $10. Through Sam: | and B, Stall, Bellaire, Ohlo, fancy articles, $12: | drew his sword ia the eause ae che Tage aed | mouths while the monitors, wick thee wee geochontcon Setactplon tarahek tate oe yen | dard, and the Seott Guard,’ Capt. Owens Berry. and happens aarumental in carrying Peace | Lawrence Gardner, $10; A. Fischer, 85; ‘Solo | sol Tawig’ Sone eo es Smith, Bellaire, Obio, fancy glass ware, | the flag, abandoning home, friends, and the at. | aie fire of the heaviest guns, attack the de eS ee Se ae Soaeae $25), & forges, SEF an: | Plnogue with inrgo historical medatiton in base | $10; A. Stax, Bolla, Onto, nie sate fancy | tractions of ie. Would that the high and foty | tenses of the enemy, abd hour after nour the ident Lincoln, and on the \, a. 1 85; i : jassware, $25; J. E.Yout ie 8} + | Motives act is gentle: a Ys 2 “ VT OS ee pe en On aa jenhyine Ba P Telief, the entire surmounted with deep, dar! My ing, City, D Motives actuating this gentleman had entered imited supply of Been $15; J. 8 10; Bani « Turner,'si0: t 75; di | Phi vall & Baker—Geo. W. Lane & Co., | into is Of th ho went astray ofFwar moves majestically into posiion and apply of tools on hand nied Beaten ee ere not ne a Mtaiot'e | ident) Callan aud Bane: Woodward a Lattvor Base maroon plush frame, value $75; handsome sil- | Through Beal re e nto the souls of those who went astray after Lowenstein | ver-plated berry bow! with blue top cut glass | New York, 1 chest Oolong tea; Gallagher & | fulse doctrines and hereslen and mete ‘ved | pens upon them, the enemy soon flee to poebpein bane Irvin ‘McDowell, then mustering officer, and | | The late George Savage, who was the frst Brothers, New , York, “S10; | C.J. Fan: | dish,value$20;superb Gorham hard metalsalad | Burton, Phade! bt, Pu. case rye whisky; E. | them algo tothe navy and’ the serv{cs of the their boinb-proots Yor shelter, and their ‘came [pall bs Guyaten an tiaceustion te ueadiiie Saco ieens 5 cee Rees Bs one of the most sealous workers inthe cause | 2DE,$10;, J.B. . $5; E. N. Gray & | castor with costly cut glass flagons, value $25. | B. Bruce & Co., imore, Md.,1 case cham- | country to receive its highest honors! The gov. | Te silent. And y paradoxical are the con- s . 810; 'D. Peary, $25; George Parker, | Through D. 8. Johnson, bookkeeper for Wash. | pagne; W. K. Carson & Co., Baltimore, Md.,5 | ernment, knowlng the tatty theme a eek | Aitions of n ‘working tools; the second year metal-working saaiiad bp Magee. Matiaary Tien of temperance. Lee and by pigut, (ees $10; 8 Rosonte ld & Co., $10; Arnold, Constable | B. Williams—Hey wood, Bro. & ca Maryland, | mats of coffee; Tough, Rutherford & Co., Baiti- fation of Rowan, ‘had no misgivings as to his | Of the heay tools will be taken up. It is expected to give | Om Sharad ys ony | ways and Pe an ie reo ee teeniehs | & Go. New York, $35; Anthony Ooch, New | Handuome rattan coke b. Br Teorey | minis Ot cories; Tough, Rutherford, & Cs. Balti: loyalty, and he Was continued in command of | Proud career of this formidable Vessel would fs x to these drills. The boys | YoTt#s Whose command consisted of company | ways and byways on his mission of love ¢ | York, $30; A. Clarke, & Bro, New York, $5; | York, two silk alhambra plano scarfs; Ridgely | oli; Shaw.& Merrell, 16 sacks Red River flour; | tire whee.” In this vessel be engaged, | have been speedily brought toa close. In this [perth monhe faces te ype binet for | A, Anderson Rifles, Capt. Rodier; company B, | Mercy to reclaim the Grankard and to provent | John’Russell, New York, $10; J. and J. Dob-| &.Co’ Now Yorke tan plano and three table | C. C. Isaacs & Son, Haltimore, Ma., two hundred shortly after the breaking out of hostilities, ine | SeVere, exacting and arduous service Commo. he cools, and thelt Arst work an 8 chase will te | Carrington Home Guards, Capt. Goddard; com. | ‘2, Moderate drinker from becoming one. the | 2 & Co. Philadelphia, '$10; Rothschild, Bro. | covers; John Duer & Son, Baltimore, Ma. one | cigars $y 4, Tea’ Mattern cioe'one: hundred enemy's batteries at Aquia Creek, on the Hot | dose Rowan passed many montis n command the construction Of @ carpenters Sa Pe | Dany C cape, Robert Boyd. mad oentag’ , | Probably induced more persone Rasttogton | $04 Philadelphia, $io; Dexter laundry, $2; | pair turcoman curcaine, "Homphih tahoe | cigars 50; Mra. C. Kauthman, city, 1 splash | mac. This was the first naval chsemcment or ot frounides,” engaged in almost daly the araene of @ a bag ors nti By sh eknaons Guards, Capt. MeBlair. The pieces than any pene agen in feria’ nm | Mrs. M. A. Lynn, $i; Wm. Maphey & Co. $10: Be New York, one large sofa rug; Bodenstein, | cloth, $1; Miss Lillie Rothwell, city, silk ban- | the war. Later, in the “Pawnee,” he partici- | Conflict with the enemy, and upon each ap tied up with a lather a cablastingkers wore | stall was Wim, TL Birch, adjutant isaac & | AUFing or since bis day, His name is pilll bon | D. J. Lord, $15; Hagerty Bros. $26; J. Schittz | Reamanerio mG Philadelphia, one mahogany | ner, $5; Hoistetter & Co., New ‘York, ottoman; | pated in the attack on and in the capture of the | every Occasion Increased ‘his bincelsearmed Beuch: and other conveniences Bess poees | Laucls surscon: Tyiet Southall sersckatansjon, | Fed and revered by the members of Bt. Pat | Bronte Coe lines, ae 3 De Witt Wire | rocker; Peter Schnelder Sons & Lo., New York, | J. Meyer, 1 bbl. “Cores” flour, 87.75. Erte and garrison Teputation. No ove can appreciate but those Doaeaetive cack cutee ae ee Tunning | and John Dougherty, Q. M. ‘sergeant. Com? gi Sas Goon Go,, 810; Sherman, Ceoaal ; Co 855 8, 8. Handsome table-cover; Align Hibbard, ‘he foligiving merchants have, promised do- ai mieeocey wuzee who have shared in the Mdaners, trials pplie - pe - @ & Co., $5; Wm. Powell, $5; J. i) Mot elpbia, cash $5; Walter Heywood, chair | nations:—N. W. Burchell, 0. .P. Burdette, Gen. amg ‘ations the character of this service, he ventilating fans. Mr. Koyl expressed the | pany A was on duty six days before the Baltl- | acsociation its presidents were John D. Clark, Iron works, New York, $5; J. Barthel, $5; ae IN four | EF Becoa, Bre & Rowland, Josepti Bau- | the first important naval success of the war, In | Yays of toll and exposure, and tee nahte ee Sham weres bo bes Somes Seakd'te gietcions | ctuntvety that’ the seetee teas Febaepieane | HS OrToole, Patrick Curtin ®-J, Schmid A,B Patier & Sons, $10," strs. G. G. Comivell, | Froneh reception chalreasd rocker, upholstered | fier; Beek Rikon de A Naka Werke pee: | the honors of whist, Commander Renan fully | rest and battle, whore extausted lnsture uly fom bet gd Ri re ae gd PR Do ine tains MeNerhany and | $id; Mrs, Laws und’ Mist Rogers, Morristown, | fx silk pase Bema eo any, | ner, C. C. Bryan, B. Bailey, George Belden, Wm. | shared. The joint expedition of the army and | found repose mid the din-and sound of the permanent record bas been neato ot toe arst | Held, as has totter, been claimed ior ther, F. HE Byme, the iatter being the present in- Nica RiOeB Abrown, Fl; Thos Kirby, $25: | Geades N. ¥., one mahogany cabinet; Raul Breunniner, W.W, Beveridge, Brentano Bros. | avy for operations in the waters of North Car- | CyalliCt,, {i the Spring of 1804, the verviogs of wows struck by the boys. Each boy made his | Company A continued doing guard and patrol | °“Darine the administration of Father OrToote | wines aad diguors, So05. Wena netted | Beall €.Co, Iiutimore Mk Gb, New York hand: | W. 3 Hocke Win, Heiman W.A. Henfersos’ | olina, to which Rowan had been ordered ns sec. | feng, droumdes” being no ‘ontored Worth, Bis bansmer. IS the indentahiocs tine neste | was ordered by Gene Charles Fe Stone wens pile ied Ey Tee Career teaees: | & Co. Biintore ata, assorted spices, Yeast | some sold rug; Siehler & Hebrank, Baltimore, | L. Hartig, J.C. Hutchinson, George Hill, Hinké | ond In command,and whieh satied fron Mammp- | and)' Commodore Rowan was shortly after re: rote ‘ “3 | r jon of Sha ze. , | Powder and other ' merchandise, "$250. | Md., one m: 5 rpet Lin- | & Budd, Geo vy. Harvey, Luttrell & Wine, | ton Is in January, 1862, was about to open | lieve mand. face mae fen bree ee commana the evening of May 34, 1863, | Stations of a public character. "In the St. | Bonations through Barbour & Hamiltén—Carl- | ing Gompaus baste, stoce Sos ta toe men | A tame y By Roe ‘Magroder, | guleea one ay J faite pemcbedenery pig thee oy wy promoted Srer, by being dented onlg on one Adoration In | aud threw out. pickets aslur a: Waggamens | Patrick's day parades of former times {twas | gar qone wrguen, Harbor SomPany, Giitladel”| pet lining: C. Blake, Boston, Mass., one work | Geo. Meliheniny, J. W. Crult, C. Christianl,E | of the high qualities and 1 toa rear admiral, and ordered to the command what a faulty way the Laiumer was held and | farm, on the Leteburg’ pike, where privates | sways one of the most brilliant end attractive | bitia 200 ticked Coes Soa a te lable; Robert Mitehell Furiiture Co., cincla- | Caveriy & Co. It. G. Campbell, We IL Coombs, | frente MEL AwAltLes and professional, | of the Norfolk pavy yard, where he remained ee tecdeent ee and'| Joseph Davis and Thos H! Good eaptured | atures, Me | Selsey Moore ge easy 36 cases Duity Malt | nati, 0.,one handsome ehitfonier, J. Toohey, | F. DeBary & Co., L. K. Devendort, E.G. Davis, | cousisted breeweatsen eh eat eee: two years, During the Years 1568.89 he com- Sedat tons cali me ter that | Messrs. “Bal! and Kirby, of the Fairfax | Several of the most distinguished Catholic | whiskey;’Moore & Sennott Philadelphia Va, | New York, one child's carriage; H. A. Linger, | Mme. Demonet Jno, W. Drew, Dalton & Strick: | fived'at Hatters inlet tenure 1S, bee manded with ability ‘the Asiatic. squadron, {na “hoped. with the ltaited ineash atieihe, | Mounted Gantd, who were ‘on (pleket duty | leTEynIen have been Identified with ald Ma. | to cascs John Gibson's Sons & Co.'s Old Mono: | city, ton feather pillows and beisters; casts B10. | lands Tie DOs ae een & Strick | rive ‘army Was not fully prepared for ac While absent upon this duty from the United eeaah tear Tish toneaaeonhd Soeerastcas thes | Unrencriase acne Tey, ean whem belng Rev. Theobold Ma | gram whisky; Rhemstrour Brothers, Clucin- | Gay sete Photographs, $20; Post Combina- | Decker. W. C, Drury & Co... G. E. Kennedy & | operation until three weeks later. On tine mores | Slaten he Was, upon the death of Farragut an | Fear the practicability and desirability of THE FIRST UNIFORMED PRISONERS Sonn E Desks dent cee Pe pat onto, ono case Ane lquers;, A. Spear N. | tion Seuipe, Machine Co. 1 sewing machine, | Son, Jobn Key worth, ¢ 1. Rellogs . H. Kunb | ity of February 6 the combined expedition pro- ation of Porter, selected by Gen. H . er b z ; YP. Donelan, s 5 company, Passaic, N. oltles | $55; J.C. Parker, stationery; Norris Peters, one | C. A. Prentiss, C. C.” Pursell, ©. A. Schneider's | ceeded toward Roanoke liek ae ee of the nav: ecg reais carty out tne pian Hay, wand manaehe | taken. ‘They were delivered the next morning | thew's church; Hey, 7 3p Mgang, now bishop Of | wines, assorted; Phoenix Bottling company (M. | broize clock, S60 ae Pee ee eens |S han, P.Sinith, B, & 0. R. 1; G. D. | Sela placed be chan eae an ous aud valuable service Duildivg, for a workshop. Necessarily a'work. | t© Gen. Mansfeld, who, according to the cus stor Of SE Potcr's aed Bi, Hates emery | Clausen é Sons! Brewing company), New York, | Kobest Poche Sods eee ee ee . New York, Frahk Sharpless, N.H. | the’ immediate - command republic. It was Une ahop is noisy, and it was not desirable to have | tom then in vogue, swore them and let them | Pastor — er } | 17 cases ales and beer; P. Link '& Co., New | Thomas Reedy rocking chair, $6; N. V. Ran- | Shea, Lewis Spanier, T.'A. Schneider, S. Sickle, | Rowan, were formed in three separa ver lo be the first to an- | Rey. P. F. McCarthy, late pastor of the Chure oa it in the saine building where pupils were en- | go. Searcely had the excitement oceasioned by | of the Immaculate Conception; Rev. B.A. Ma; | XCF, One case champagne; Smythe, Woodson al Warlare, a single shot from one uns of the tiny monitors and the & Payne Lenco ye TO oe h & Co., Flchmond, Va., pu boxes: J.,X; | Aiticon’s Son & Co. New Yorik; American house; gommanded respectively by Licutenaits iiecd | nounce to Vico Admiral Kowa lis promot — aged in study and recitation. | the capture of Ball and Kirby sudsided, when | guire, ex-president of Gergetown college, and | © Payne, Lyncl MEE, VG.» 10,0 aroek Sle: ey (Shumacher Co.) one case old whisky; | S. Aman, Edmonsion ” . Edimonston, | Werden, Alexander Murray and Hi. Daven- | on his a to the a e ‘TYTR-WRITING FOR GIRLS. | the command was startled by the sharpreport | S1uTe, =? = e cigarettes; Wm. Dreydoppel, Philadelphia, Pa, mas Somerville & Son, engineers tools; B.it. | H. Eberbach, S: B. bilery, the th ned ab extensive ol 1 piles aud sunke: ©. Ergood, J. D. | port. ‘The enemy had tor 7 g of the newly promoted vice lz & Son., gold-headed silt umbreila, | Free, Fishman @ Son, Charles Fleishman, L. | Struction ot a double row i Several years subsequently, Vice Ad- nei | - as * po one gross “No Danger” soap; Enoch Morgan’ . Nothing corresponding to this manual train- | 9) 2716. (The lone roll was sounded, and every | a ngbresent bishop of Richmond, Va., when | Sons é Co. New York, money-sifes, land- B. jomon's . ‘New York, plush | Faber, J. J. Georges, Godfrey & Molden, H.W. | vessels stretching actoss the sound between the | miral Rowan was in command of the mecal ing for boys has yet been introduced into the | friends ot Ball and Kirby, but on investigation | & member of the so een lero nothing dotnet Painted panels, owis and crescents, bamboo | cover, $15; J. 1. Small & Sons, cnt flowers W. | Green & Gos Phiiadelpiia: Pas fe tees gory, | batteries on Park and Wicr Points, and be- | Stttion at New York, ang at ‘nt is ern- High school forthe benefit ot the girls. Mr. | it was found to be a false alarm. Private Boor- | promote te His earnestness tir the good work | Gangers, &c; Manhattan Bottling and Export | M. shuster &’Sons, Paris dress pattern, $54 W. D. Glenn, G, Hartig, W: G. Metzerott € Co., | hind this their vessels, cight ie ployed as president of the board of examiners, Paul said they had thonght of beginni: 1 | Man, on duty on the pike, mistook the tread of a | has never flagged, and in his present distin. | COMPany, Baltimore, Md., ten dozen eream | §, ‘Shedd, havging hall lamp; Steiner & Yohe, | James F. McGee, McCreary & Co., J. H. McGill, | were drawn up. By hall tten on th “— ce os Tm ppe-watthng ae shee gieee Pot conc: | cow: in tha pines focthat are cavatremens once aished position his powerful influence as one | ¥iDser le; Chas. A. Pillsbury & Co. Min-| Alexandria, Va., 500 elgars; G. A-Clark & Bro., | W. B. Moses € Son, E. P- Mertz, Wash, Nallor ing of February 7 the engaxement commenced. Bostic drills for the girls areheld eact wack, | recelving wo answer to bis challcnge biased | Sone Gee Holt Cee Ob nie Reapolis, |’ Minn tn, barrels Pulldbury's | Nev ork, G0 Noxes thread, $30:, Jobo D. Cut | & Oppenticimer, H: M_ Richardson £ Co-Boston, | By noon thie ietion, became general, and was a + Renae sed “] ° ti nie * of + | ter & Co,, New York, merchandise, $7. . J. | Mass. L. stein, George Ryne: 5 continued so hotly that at two o peck the bai The syimnasiuin is supplied with dumb-bells, | 2Way at the supposed “Reb,” much to the sur- | oughiy enlisted on the side of total abstinence. Through Geo: Breitbarth—dohn Ernewin x aga Bas pe o : veg Vs % “ no ok “4 ~ ‘ hese | PI and to omfort of the 4 ig nee isorne paca aie? | Chapmah, city, manicure set, $id; " Cook € | Rocca, Ready & Walsh, Koth & Geoghezan, | tered barracks behind the fort were bursting wy Ryanetetie camden: one one ee | Pompy and he had good coven: hircaclf to sagas pe ey Be tely en geed in tere tua | Buftulo, New York, one handsome parlor table, | Srotnetener Now wok re ees ‘cocktails,$10; | Seige!’ Bros. New Yor! Sidenburg & Co., | riously, and at haif.past four the batteries, ior ENT FIRES IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD—THE £inl student, and not @ partot the prwerited | his lusty shot, ior ever” alter he was saluted | wot "wis Geuteaes ee teGG sapien pemne® | ¥26; Steinman a Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohios one | AeRPUMeT AGN Yate One care eocktalls.$10; | Selgel” Bro R. Vandegrlit & ‘Co, 5. F. Ware, B. | the most part, ceascl for @ while toteply tothe | CAUSE DEPRCTIVE CHIMNEYS—-A, moom Pom it <cetenty Sad ne @ pertot: they Tdresees | With “who shot. the cow?” ‘The company re- | [orks several Catholic parishes. On such ooca- | Walnut child's crib, $15; John Bender, Phila- | $5; J. H. Chesley, ‘carpenter's tools, $2; P. H’ | D, Welcker, Wilmatth é& Edmoniton, 8. J: | fring ot the fleet,—five of the enenists steutn, FALLS CHURCU—VARIOUS ODDS AND ENDS, ad Gate hige teaash etek ataeen ones mi 3 in charge of the bridge, | sions it was not uncominon to see two or three | GelPhia. Pa., one silk plush rocking chair, $25; | Curisman, sliver tea set, $50; W. B. Claflin & | Watts, Windsor & Co, F.G Sinith, Simpson & | ers, apparently injured, retired behind the point, NaN THE MILITARY Lacnocton | when they were relleved by Captain Goddard's | nous it Was not a take the pledge. On oneocea- | Sue Halm Bellows Furniture Co., Coluinbus, | Go,, New York, Smyrna Fug, $20; C. W. Clark & | Guy, Wm. Smith, L: il. Schneider'& som, FAL and the first landing of troops took The | Correspondence of Tux Evawme ran. "hen hetesphceremy tes wen nad company and some of Major Currington’s com- | sign: in‘ofd ‘Trinity chureh, Georgetown, after a | Qb10 one walnut bed, $18; Theo, Kraan & Bro., | Sou, Philadelphia, Pa., two shades, $3; Chureh | Sehiniat, 0. R. Wixom, CHL. Wesser, Walker & | landing was effected In light draft steamers and FAatis CHURCH, March 31, 1886, Which the boys recelve bas been found of 60} mand. It was then ordered to take post at | stirring appeal by Patter Boyle the cotloo cer: | Philadelphia, Pa., one walnut hatrack, $20; | @ Stevensn, Yumber, $25; Chesapeake aud Po- | WrightsToA, Whitaker, Harry Staniord, E.G. | boats at Ashby’s harbor, a large body ol the en- end much benefit that the drill is now @ required | Brooks’ farm, and gregation’ arose “and tepeaied’ In upison tho | CFE, Bros. & Co. P Pilade|phia, Pa. one cylin: | tomae Telephone Co., use of line; W. G. Cope- | Schater & Co,, Trunnell’& Clarke, Turpin & Co. |emy guarding the shore being soon cicared | | The house of Mr. J. Gaiptn, recently burned exercise for ail boys of suitable age and size * GUARD THE FoRD Saving words of the total abstinence obligation, | Got iigrary tavin Bley Gah eee Heke eth | land. & cos U;S: fag Couper & Kote, | W. 8 Thompeo pymounil Bros, M.A aap siray by" Some surapnel from the gans oi Ho- | in the district of Falls Church, was insured for “: 2 Tol y » B15; brunk, Bal- | gypsy _ tent; 8." Cudlip, icture; | pan, W. 8. Te johnson, Johnson, Gar | wan’ ship. By midnight 10,000 troops had | $600, There was an insurance alsoon house- thetr frst two years in school, connecting the Virginia and Maryland shores, | .,0% the rolls of St Patrick's Temperance 80-| more, “Md.. ove’ marble-top. table, go" bee | Supt Lansburg, one Smyrna rag, $40; Lang: | ner Co., 4. J. Joyee. T. Jarvis, J. F. Jolson. | been landed, when they were)oraed by walters | poe irr ep olonparg prehtgy ering ek Bie ethan been sory qauicaable,” Said | They immediately went into camp, on June | (ity, te the names of many of our best ne to | Bros. & Co., Boston, Mass., one chiffonier, $26; | jey & Geiulnges, bronze clock, “BIO; Barnaal | Mises tS be competed for—1, diamond pin | of six howitzers from the naval fores At nin bere hot we Soe ‘geueral peepee 10th, naming the post Camp Stone, in honor of | Varions states and territories and won fane or | Kebborth’ & Sons, Baltimore, Md., one cherry | Lewis & Son, jewelry; Henry Lyle, 10 loads | for bar-tender, votes 10 cents; 2, desk tor ral : : Y » $18; é Sons, N sand; rt ia, Pa., 13 stry | est en! ; 3, diploma tor ‘most popular | the interior announced that the army was hotly | Place, was bura jonday ng. ‘Santloneate af ae ee one | tne eeiapanien Gl ine Ga Meee Othe society. 1s now 1n prosperous condition | York, one plush patent parlor, rocker, $23; | carpet, $20; Potomac Terra Cota Conblevelaud | brand of flour sold ih use Distrlet oe Columbia, | engaged about midway between the landing | week. The wind was high and the tee was oa sxoanyperber by heen pi Deen act | Ellsworth’s Zecaves were known by the name | aud Is doing incalculable Its every Sun- | Sprague, Smith & Co., Chicago, M., one cherry | portrait and vase; L. Prang & Co., Boston, Mass 200. 4, bicycle tor youths not over 15 years of | and Park Point, and the vessels moved up to is z 3 4 mantel-top mirror, $60; ‘The’ Marietta Chair | pictures, $3 T. Baret, fancy stationery; W. | a; Ph no, ber, ols ashamned of is untiorm. | ofeilnwgsins pet lamts; Company A somehow | day iyi ‘meetings, beld tn Carroll Inatitaee | AMeL top, muon £00; Ane atarietta Chait | plcgures, 830" JF smoker's stand, $50; far | beet, 20 Sue cuue ‘necathe dant Se nannnire Wz | cetng: retlsvadiny tbe sorte iipamtnceinere eee a So ‘supplement the tem: | 2-_,J-, Miley, Chicago, In, be plush parlor | vey L. Bace, Knights of Pythias lock e weather the drill is held in the Sn Wank ewene “ = 8 7 d | chair, $25; A. M. Heilnian & Co. Williamsport, | Pond, meerschauin pipe, M.S.Pacholder, Balto., | watch fof coachmian or cab-driver, 10es & flee been structions, Bi; urn, $900, Secete Voneeceee denen eek a ian | Geetin tor aia, Cac ie ee | ee ne eens diversity aud | fy" Sue climber set, $75; the Ohio Furniiure | Mae 1,000 cigarettes Finkerton '& Go’, Hick: | very Le Pure lorks 1 for Knight of Pythias, 10e. | acoomselisned. tea hen Suet Bei, Le wae ag pte hte neh creme rt Parade.” Visitors are always, adinitied to 2s | Cateed toe 1a regions Dieuiel iw Gaeaees | “Tostenncermean eae ec an | Oo Columbus, Obi on€ cherry parlor book- | moitd, Va. amioking tobacco: J, HL. Pray’ Sons 9, Focmas Somervilte «Shu, epgineers tools, | through the obstructions the Atserican flay was | c fires of the two houses above noticed, and L. pmot 1 ei Distri a ease, $45; G. Henshaw & Sons, Cincinnati, | & Co,, Boston, Persian itug, $10; etersen, ; 10, W. 8. Roose, gold-headed cane tor | unfurled over the battery on Park Point & e one . "4, noticed recently, and Bictalion aro bowed om rank standing, in, clas j Yolunteers, Col. Janes A. "Talt and; being acc | plenary council’ on the subject of Lemperanea Suisoat, cust Mather cpvored rocker i | lve singly pitcher, Go) Chad. F Rtadger | hondrary member Jae; 14 Wiuteomp scholar | minuies afterwardthe ewemy’ fired the works | that was extingulsyeds all etigtasted: tesa we ‘ : sare take a anded by rade, .P. Erwin & Ci ladelphia, Pa., one silk | Cincinnati, O., one case whiskey; Schwing & | ship in phonography, 10c.; 12, Independent tes | om Stone Point, together with a steamer | tective chimuc re such guard yeas Ue machen ae alate Gt | ecant. Untan’ Mes ned Typeces Lane) eee ee hie a | Piush parlor chair, $22; Streit « Schmit, Cluein- | Clarke, wie J 1s, Sule, stove; Suaw & Mersie | Cee cn phe deuler's outtt, 1c? 13, FW Boteter | Shite bak ken reluge under iis een end | Blin eae fs ts bs puemened Se chore Behool year ihe members of the battalion will cores vieeen blighia both sou att body and fils | BAtl, Obio, one parlor rocker, $22; Rosendale & | 2 bbls, flour; Waugh & Cobb, Boston, Mass. | & Son, china dinner set, 10c,; 14, BB. Batman gine ended the eventfui struggle of two days, | recklessness of the mason. A large per cent of peezemin a Nee be Casper ae Sito ehh Krouse is the only surviving officer. Ensign | our cei meteries with premature graves, Much o., Baltimore, Md., one rae rocker, $15; (pees hap E, Wood & Co. Balto., stove, 83 & Co., dress suit for member of the corps, 10¢.; ich secured complete possession of Roanoke | the fires ccear from that cause, It should be ‘toe he asses are changivg, will notice one | W. A. Hutchins deserves great credit for the | as St. Patrick's ‘Temperance Society has done Williamsport Furniture Manut facturing Co., | John Wilson's Sons, New York, bronze placqus Z ; rellstarte: efore discovered, and the bouse 5, beer wagon for most popular bottle | re-engage the foris. When Burnside approached | *°" 1,8, Jadd Detweller printer's stick | the rear of the batteries the Voss, ceased | D4 furniture was nearly all consumed; the ‘W. G. | and rule, 10¢.5 7, Col. Robert L. ‘leming, gold | firing, and proceeded to clear a passage-w y | Plano and some clothing only were saved. Lp- | 15, Ro H. Taylor, shirts (one dozen) to gent re Island. Ret ting irom Roanoke Island, th jedied by @ statute (xing a severe ty S | interest he has take: “orga recone Babbere eGo. Cheetasntoalet, $22; | 879; Woolwine & Hoy, wardrobe; J. L. Wild & | celving highest humber. of votes, 10c;, 16, | eneuy's feel fled Up the enaad nade aoe | Pete form of impriso: and this sham Sect of the military habit. | Wherever there is | Interest he has take nod LON mene ties contac | ee ee mies tard HH meron” | Kraer, Sabbert & Co, Cinclanatl, Ohio, one | Bro} musical tesurensents Hee Ww rely must | Prince, photograph to gent recelving highest | quotank River toward Elizabeth Cite, Com, | ote yori of kmprisoument, = Ssquad of boys wgether moving to a clas | the company. Out of 10) lig enn Munaragturng “Cohpary, umteureville | cal fastrument; Willett & Ruoff, satin Helicon | pumbér of votes, Lde; 14, W. M, Shuster Son, | mander Rowan pursuing them with tote at | "he ksn peeks mark thie spring that there Per acarh bear! Ren rote hen re wea ances purpose to form a permanent organization and isl wt i eet eee if egnvours ye French gown, ae ee B plane, er eceen Re laneH POASGS, 10¢.; 18, Jas. 8. sop. fourteen vessels and auc oring for {he night are now inore strangers visiting Our locality to . rpose a a sor , 5 enneyivantas ol outer, G22. wars,” J. Weyl, bo; s am, trunk, lady in government eimploy, 10¢; | a few miles from Fort Cobb. On the morus | flid houses te eae aN iy Ou locality Sed) without ey np ret een bel bo ppm ee I MR STL HUES FATURE- Through Hume, Cleary & Co—F. De Borry & | 1A, Dieter, handsome cefeeus HL. Dauteneh | 19, Gating sahe covetnmmenit eiupl }ing of ‘the 10m ‘they’ ‘were discovered | {hau on any sons agen i A ens d 2 Be i previous spring. There laa. ree- a t i Co., New York, one cass G. H. Muram’s Gordon | 50° doz, bottles beer, N. Kauitman, silie hat P. H. Chrisuinan, siiver tea set, drawn up behind the batiery, which mounted | son for it. Itse couvemiendl far elt mullitary step. ‘The orgautzationat present con- ‘The Stemmer Guards. ——— oes eae ence mondspore Wee one one OM tose dam: | kerehle G. 1. Keen, sult clothes, $65; Miss M. | celving highest number votes, 10c.; 31, Geo. T. | four heavy gus, aud supported by a schon | Lae healthful, and hhandsonse tn tts eerdaee tex e meeting, Wednesday evening, of the N mondsport, N. Y., one case Go! af cham- | J. Kilroy, r vases; A. M. Kloczewski, een, suit of clothes, 52%, gold watch for | the “Black Warrior’—moored to the opposite | tures. It produces in excellent quate eters Riste of (a wattallon of ioar companies, with | At the mecting, Weduesd ing, of thi le of Human Nature, as Exhibite: dsport, N.Y. Gold Lear Kilroy, 1. pal Mk ski, | K f clothes, 10c.; 22, gol hf Bi i ‘produces lent quailty evers ‘Staff and line officers and ws drum corps. | surviving members of the Siemmer Guards | Through the Medium of the U. s. | Uond® cue ea ppeeial day, cuuenpagns, ove | box elixis f. Kroohor Glog: GH. ulin, | theater doorkceper, 100138, dul baby cottage | bank, aud carrying. two heavy’ S2-pounders. | varicty of Tull suited vw the letiuude. It hs BATTALION, : eae, ue iaes a ‘ease sweet Catawba, one case Catawba; 8. | music box, ; Kibney Tobacco Co., New | for miss, {24 watch for theater lithogra- | When within long riinge fire was opened irom | pure, soft, cool waters Ht b many educated The battalion is organized at present as fol- | tow Proce, jarerect to the nope and case Las Belle ‘Grecle cleans hence ate! | York, 500) cigarettes; W. 8. Kimball & Co., | pher, 10¢.; 25, C. S: Cadlip & Co. amateur pho- | the battery, soaconer amd, secure ate ce | Rakes sos co. cr civilly and sockelign is propos Sa showed much interest In the syprosehingre-| “7s yee 9 great deal of corlain phase of Saas a. elle, Creole clears: Gloncove Starch | Rochibster, N. 8,000 clgarettos; K. Kneeal, | ographor outat, 108." 0 Xemels moved on silently and stewilly, shot | tion’ to its population, as any” -ovber location " a union. The Slemmer Guards was one o é at ci - | Manufacturing Co,, New York, one ease Dur-| trank; T. B. Klngsbury, 1. ton coal; Chas, and shell falling thick and fast among them. | around. the -c grow tants 1. W- Reed; qaatietunster cs be Wits | companies formed under the first call for base Wea ia EAR Tee Hien Sony ny | New'au satin ic siarah. gone! box Duryea'ey coed | Kites sais nies Gaze RT ots Coca | win CW ARDIWGNCN laTREee RAIL. freo-a OL a malls Of cs | Eeciintuiwe CaPttal Gar village te growing ut, H. W. Reed; quartermaster, G. Vilkin- | -. = tarch, one box Duryea’s satin starch; Eppens, | French cordial; Luehs & Bro, 5 boxes chaane & Dattory Cocmneniee Becca ce te Sk ens | heaithtully ae mete Stareb, one box sa’s satin. stare ens, | French cordial; Luchs & Bro., 5 boxes cigars, 2 Ds. mmander Row ve the signal J. M. Ty, . . gon; sergeant major, A. Stewart; ordnance ser- | 77,000 troops made on April 15th and pub-| omce. “Itis not the pleasantest or most.agrae- | SAG's Wester ren Eppens, boxes smoking tobacco, 1 pipe; Alax Cohen moa weary mander Rowan gave the signal r, J. M. Tyssowskt, of your city, has pum Geant, cS. Davis: color sergeant HE Peek.” | lished on the 16th. A meeting, called by Capt. for a dash at the enemy. Fire was opened | chased the fancy articles, $3.50; Con ‘The System Commended. with telling effect, and the vessels pushed to | Manicin Jast ¥ residence built by Mr. G. W. ble side of an nature, but we have no | Old Government Java coffee; P. Lenk & Co., ure; J. Coughlia, Couipany A—Captain, L.P. Whitaker; licu- | Henry M. Kani suena ce ane ee uae re Dave tl ‘nt, for the purpose of organizing aso, Mr, Kerr, who came trou aie 5 New Y¥ oy she; Wm. Hotopp, | tinental Guards, New Orleans, 1 bbi. native their utmost speed. The enemy pm | V pcent : doubt of itsexistence. The apostles of the doc- | New York, one case champagne; Ps u 1 bbl. ny nemy Was com: nna recently, has purchased # lot trom Dr, feuants, E. F. Strong, G. C. Bollinger; sergeants, | a comp: vas held in the Thorn building, | Charlottsville, Va., one case wine; Sonoma | sugar; L. Callister, % doz. knives; E. Carring- . letely demoralized by the bold and wholly | Lioyd adjoining the i Ex Susan EE Green gE CHomgenat | Tau gttecu ‘below ‘a. Felows’ Hal on to | amet the pertection of human nature would | Wing Aid itanay” Gee Seve $UBE gneMauae | miaat I, Calter, dor, vet, BL CAIN | pom wamtngon Diet ote Batimore Son, | Btls Faihe pold and wholly | Lloyd adjoining’ Hote ot nag “gorporais, E. A.” Davis, >. Deck b 7 . a ‘ ew York, Unexpected mode of attack. The*Biack War- | on ita building designed for # mill. “The old WeN. fin foll fro1 4 | wine ay, & Ck 3, 95; 2 za, Bell. | Ithas long been the comment of visitors to Dudley, 'F. Foster, J.’ * NW: | nigntor April 16th, and the company was at | 224 but few followers from among our number. | wine; A. Holliday, & Co. New York $5; Mrs. J. Donga, Bell ie *y one case | Downing, 1 box cig: rior” was set on fire by her officers and de- | mill is to give place Lo or be transiormed into ® Dt & y 5 2 te ‘Their practical every day experience 1s against | Scotch and Irish whisky; C. W. Lovd'&Co.; Bal- Ohio, glassware, R35 W. H. Divens, Laurel, | Washiagton that this city has the best and the | stroyed, the fort abandoned, and the entire | residence Mr James Childers has voaght 34, Knight CA. Sherman, F. P. stoekbridge: pri | once formed. Capt. Knight occupied the chair | {iis theory in whatever attractive guise it may | tinore, Md., one dozen tinest carpee erupts G. } 314.2 iron chair, $10; WA. Drown &C., Phila: | cheapest street ear system in the United States, | fleet captured or destroyed. ‘Passing up tle | acres of land near the Residence of Hone Ac Ay ates, W.E. Aughinbaugh, K. G. Campbell, C. | and Mr. R. J. Beall acted secretary. The min- Ld Cassard & Son, Baltimore, Md., hans and Jard | deiphia, umbrefla, $8; 'Win. De Muth’ & Co. arack Tt 1d. Th cacskiaks river, the flotilla took possession of Elizabeth | Kreenan A. bewet ps nee be built on Ube land Cart . Dawson, C. Dietrich, C.K. Finc- | ties of that meeting were read at, We desday | be Presented. The arts which are devised to | to the value of $100; Huse, Cleary’ t Rapid | Hew. York, Turkish pipe; W. B.T. Davis, 106 | Hf not Inthe world. There are complaints now | Cty which une enemy had attempted to fire | during the season for occupancy by the owner, ket, F_L! Fishback Wook, | night smeeting by Mr. Beall. They showed that | Practice upon the eredulity of the innocent, the | Stag whisky and. carined fruits and eautdiies. | pastes woth powdert Deroy & Kleiner t wockee, | and then, as of necessity must be the case, that betore hastily leaving, and Lieutenant Murray | ‘The Rev. 8. W. Haddaway bas ched bis HH. F. Hatley, HW Ji Capt. Knight was elected captain, with Michael | bold attempts of hardened swindlers and the | Donations through G. G. Cornwell'son—Fi A. Maury Dove, 2 tons coal; Jus, Dungan, furniture; | the street railway corporations are lacking in was dispatched with a small foree to Edenton, | tarewell sermon at the E. Chureh south, & aeaneae mrt es M Smith, John T. Donn, and H. B. Hel anne | mean devices of mean men are brought to our He Ge ee gm ere Ww. a. Anthony 85 mon Dig Poe ee can ae the performance of their duties to the public, mo =| suits took Possession of on the | and is to occupy the pulpit of the M. E. church, i. Poynton, C. 4 tenants, and the enrollment (including officers) acebti . Med % Co., a salad oil, | Ashford, book-case; Auerbach & Co., umbrella a 2th, and Was then sent to obstruct the Chesa- | Mi. Vernon Plac r city. Tue Rev. Mr: Ot * | od 103 mel > the men were being | attention every day through the medium of the 4 y cee i but it is rarely, where complaint is found to be . y —— oe i R. Upton, comprizea 10: men. While CG iter, mails. Of course this is only a part of the mat. | 1 case (Pints) salad oil, 6 Magnuin’s Bass ale, | and cane; Frank Aldrich, bronze portrait of Pp 2 gage (pints) salad. ot peake and Albemarie Canal, a duty which he | 2 dozen bottles Bassale, | Gen, Grant; W, 8. Anderson & Co., pickles, $25; | just, that the cause of it is not promptly re- thoroughly accomplished. At the same time 4 dozen bottles Guinuess stout; L, Lamboon & | Andrews & Wade, one barrel apples: Baron | moved. “It may be ti ~¢ * one New York, 1 case “Grand Sec,” champagne; | Home Journal, Boston, Mass,, set ot books; Cot ¥ of Baltimore, i for the ensuing one Jeason for this lies | Commander Rowan made a reconnoissance of | Mrs. D. Barret and SH, Barret and bis sister L case‘ n in the fact that Congress holds these companies | the Chowan river as far as Winton, where a | left here for souiern Galitornia about tee illustrated in the matter which goes by mall ard & Co., New York, 4 dozen inne rad Becker, one valise; Browh & Purcell, Phila | to strict responsibility. Their charters are not sharp engagement took place on the 19th; the | and a halt years ago. Tbe latter two went 1, Gilbert, | took the names of the officers’ and | fergie that kind teaver damier to Ge We bury catsup, 1 doz. Silica salt, 1doz, | delphia, Pa., silver pitcher and salver; Charles | perpetual grants, but allof them contain the | town was the sollowing morning occupied by | seeking a bealthful regis They settled near ae she commissions were at once lamued to them. | 2of Oniy the bud. and dishonest. Tene fa x- | celery salt; Geo. Goulet & Co., New York, 1 case | Baum, bronze clock, $41; Win. Ballantyne & | cla se reserving to Congress the right to “alter, | the troops under Colonel Hawkins, who en-| San Bernardino. Atictw rds, Henry Parker, oa | wel Ler mene The company ey to meet the following | Tinple has atniis clams comprised Hihins Geo 40 s ampagne, gt Gonssley, Byes Son, bas pi sures, $8), Ch s. G. paee Eon} Te ee Tes eae teh kp tered the place and destroyed the military | who left here later with two or three other per: ~ ; S Cro er, Gunna iy | morning, April 17th, to march to the War | “imple the single cla SOB Senin aake dloman’s cabluet sher- | utcKel finished stove, $60; George C. Bergling, | does, when the occasion demands it, call upon | stores and duaciers real tee . Yasbiny rritory, 0. Cook, 5. H. B. Crowley, C. . Cute HL. | department, but trom some. cause they were | Postil employes, You would suppose that “Ongress Spring Co., Saratoga, N.Y. 1 case | sitk umbrella; J. F. Bilis & Co., music box: $20; | these corporations for the fullest exhibit ot | © nan ~ a ae fog Terrien, went Gove tp 3 Cc P sag ‘aplain, W. Peace en Company BW. L. 1. (gouaves,) in the hall tar ute ear rome era spi no pro- yergeauts, | above, cawe down, and, having been | poruion ls compe . asa johnson, C. | informed what had been done, he | Know. There are nobler traits of character E the beighbortu 1 the Barrets and settled, Eimes, too Haley: | not mustered in until the following day. The | {1 the face of the inevitable discovery that fol- | Congress water; Frank’ G. Tuilides & Gor ane Dorin Ellis, ‘barrel of flour, $7; the Misses | their affairs, and summons their officers before SEe ASERES OF MER EER,, ter the Ie! L. Park, whi biases PES, Gounions On Wace Hi & | Miuster-ont roll was exbibited at Wednesdny's | OWS any dishonest net on thelr part. that they | Cini Quis, 2 dos boitles “Old Wihsers | Beaay Sit, uarrel of flour, "87; the. 3 Ells, | Its committées to show good cause why popuiar | | A combined expedition of thearmy and navy, | Pll 18 Py ry geobard, PS Guplon, GW. Lackey, CC.) mecting.. Thirty-four men were marked “as | Would be able to resist the temptation, But ve fora time, and a brother of the lave an, b. L. i nid, BB. | dead Fw. | ae they can’t or at least they don’t, The oppor. | WHsky; GG. Cornwell & Son, Wasblog- | fancy card receiver; Miss Libbie Ellis, tidy; Col: | grievance should not be redressed, ‘There are | under Gen. Burnside and Commander Rowas | fo two marked as having in the servi = "5 1 Membe: ton, CG. 6 doz. bottles “Loyat ‘Legion Flemi 1d watch for cab ‘h | four street railways In this city, the Washing- | jeft Hatteras Ink th i March Peg op ig or by ee { EtG 5 m, D. Cy 4 le } Legto leming, gold watch for cab’ or coac! ys A - | left Hatteras Inlet on the morning of } 12, | Lastly, Mise er, & 5 ‘of recalled how they performed thelr | Known turoughoutthe rane of the rowtat ex | Willsky, 1 gold waich ‘Throwga Ktigieton | Given valus’ S100; Mite Denies Popo eas | tone ae ean thls city, the Washing- for an attack upon Newbera, N.C. The fleet, | Parke, who had been leaching” fortunes 2 going at double quick to the Treas. | Known throughout the ranks of the pos thor | Fletcher—Frank Khoner & Co.,” New | pillow: L. Friedberger_ & Co. New York, three | Columbia and the Belt. The first, main’ line ~ yee tiwe in Minnesota, went down there and =Captain: LL. Appie; lieuten- araing the Lang bridge and the Arsenal; | POV nae not hoon Invenigeed Sad eee TT | York, one maliogany chatr. upholstered | Bhotograph albert Beat oi Ae ee | oe eae big eaters length, tiie | numbering fourteen vessels, besides the trans- | /iinea "ws roproseaintines or tine plone ory bP Clepbane: sergeants, | thefr march into Virginia and the campaign | While! AERGOTRESCL NIL pone, ent deal ety | in blue satin; Geo. Drake Smith & Co., | inore, M coffee mill, $10; Miss Ella Springer, | second about 84 miles, the third 2% miles,and | ports entered the Neuse river in the afternoon, | Airs" Barret returned here recently to settle » KK. Strattan, C. H. Paies, W! | with Patterson —72 out of the 103 volunteering | Pert the not af se Obatiee ee ee batractiny | New York, one ‘pair Turcoman portieres; Gen: | Camden, X-3., painted blotter; R. Sellinger, | the fourth about 74, miles. The uniform ‘rate. and at nightfall anchored in three columns off | some tamily affairs. She broughy oranges and * corporals, F. A. Barton, W. M. | to go—and their return h for “rouster out,” | beagle Metents foe the aeaes. ds eaecting | dron iron Wheel Co. Toledo, Ohio, one misses’ | diamond sear? in, $15; J. L. Vogt, sideboard, | of fares on all these lines is and fora time | Slocum’s Creek, the point selected for the de- | raisins, ali grown on trees and vines. W, Fe Barden, M. D. tiensey, J.T. | July 22d. Capt. Knight found on his return | ® few Foie hantin Gomtetere a 10 ite ata pes® | tricycle; Edward Muehsam, New York, two | $60; Mrs. JV. ® Vandenburgh, two oil paint. | has been 5 cents. The Washington and ‘barkation Of the troops, about fifteen miles from | pianted by Mr. 5. H. Barret since be Jett bere. | home a commission piainof company A of | through his hands can be that If the thot, | velvet ottomans; Jas, & Geo. D, Bromley, Pila- | ings, si6¢ WW, Vaughan, siained glass fire | towt road also runs a line of cars-for @ mils) Newbern. Early the following morning the | bots were very fine in ‘&ppearance wand | the Ist District regiment! | continie for any length of time, that discovery | Gelpbia Pa.,twg art squares; Jolin H, Bray, | setceny dt. Voneify “Dslilniore,: Md.’ package | and'a half on the most densoly irequested pare | Neweere Wear the fellowing “morning he | Hotm were wets | Company D, Union Regiment. | is certain and sure. Asis natural every man | Ropett Lewin Piakidc as, hoe one aih, us; | clxars; Vogt & Huss, jowelry; J. H. Vermilya, | of Pennsylvunia avenue for three cond fures. | South ol the arcele end Spened with grape and | e=\ and finest Lever saw. They Saciy a ie ©. Weave: | M.D. sobs F. Tappan, J. W. t Champion, F.C. Cc Avis, W. 8. Ducke aie is : singers dope F f Robert Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., one piece dou- | order for pair of boots; J. H. Whitehand, box of | There is not now and there never has been | oUth ol the creek, ahd 9 Cola ie Ue Se ale ee Ee ae See tee tat peOMe | bie-taced tapestry for iurnitare covering; Henry | cigars, Boh Weeks & eae picture, $12; White, | any charge for transfers, and’ the companies | ranister, upon the, landi transporis,—the fire | structively respecting the country, | at the hall of Franklin Fire company (now No. | © ebuon, by very much. the Sane 26,82] W. Green & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., wo dado | Hente we Co., Philadelphia, Pa., ‘three cases | all interchange tickets with each other. All | tacts, i if W.EL f ji | ig a8 SOON as the first brigade had landed. | Larce classes of soll, the damp lands, red lands Gi engine company), on D street, near 12th, on | Cr “Tiwoning. that a man argues he wilt | ides and oné piece “Wide” Awake” shado | green seal whisky, g4e; Waltet Ik Williams, | of these Campanies sell six tickets for 25] At the same time six naval howitzers, under | aud those of the {out bills.” The firet te very. iets ONeill Le | Aprii 15th, 1861, and was composed mostly of win the capital prize in the lott Und | elotn; Slehler & Hebrank, Baltimore, Md., one | one sliver ice pitcher, J. Loring Whitungton, | cents, making the single ticket cost 4 1-6 | O4,we same Lieut. R. 8. McCook, were sent | rich and productive and does not need irrigat- eee are i ¥ legen ere 'on (hae company and their friends, | the stews of tamptation at ‘the urglags of de- walnit and arble-to Cre He A. ee fancy Rees ATE ventilating | cents. fy seg tyre ney on gery ened asbore to assift in the attack men tie enemy's | ing, but is very unhealthy; life ov them is sub Wright. Nee Fe ae eee | CapeTouat Mcglaliniia rece? eloxtod captain, | sire, a man will argue ina very tortuous style | Washington, D. C., one best hair mattress; Fer: | skylight; J. 1. Wiillums & Co., Newark N. J. | tion that by far the greater bulk of those who | Ssbore tassist int he troops had landed the | ject to malignant fevers; Uke other Company Ds ia, W. H. Dice; lieuten- | with Alex. ants, JL. Bartlett, C. i, Cranmer; sergeants, | Posey ie Bis. Kuiget, FH. Garrison, A, E. Shoemaker, | 4s orderly beckon guson Bros., New York, two mahogany cornice | 200 cigars; J. A. Whitcomb, scholarship in pho ait, J. H- Dubant and James A Sigil ios Thole are OF coe a aap sara 10 | Poles, brass tsimmed; HH. Mt. Wchurdson & Coe ography; Brainard, Armstrong & Co., mdse. $1 a2 A Fide on the cars pay in Uckets; certainly, to make a very moderate estimate, flag-ship “Delaware, it least two- bi ith othet ful. Mrs. B. said they bad not ston, Muss. one large rocking horse; H. B. | J. Freeman, cui flowers; Ferguson & Bros, | thirds oftnem do. Four and one-sixth cents le | @uackenbush, wi pence prong ee cg fo ‘Lieut. Commander 8. P. | ductive when it and are i i u es 7, ceeded on a reconnoissance up the river, | since they had lived in that country. She re- r nt. The company mumbering | the “Dre Overt dete thee eee er Renee ceone Bonen Nae tee Smyrna rug; | New York, two poles and trimmings, $4.50; J” | considerably less than the street car companies | Gick’ tire “was oneoed tom Fee, Taner: | Blinee they had Live ago, Mr. Beary ‘Barret 2: }, Saunders; corporuis, H.'H. Burroughs, W. | in ali $1 men, entered the service on Apri the transgressor's coutse is an easy and nat. | Bs L- Solomons’ Sons, ‘New York, ote velour | Fussell, ies ereamn; H.J- Fegan, oneedse sageetel | tn Bultimore receive. after tuking off the wise upon them, and a spirited engagement was kept | going with her. ‘Lhey regularly receive tae ee re mops ye Ee | otk, 1667, aud when the battalions were or | tin transition: This tan le preset ae aceae | abd plush table cover; Mills & Gibb, New York, Pee stl het eee agmbination knife; H. | ent park tax not counting the enormous ad-| up until dark, when all the vessels auchored | Stax. The excess uf rain is interfering with — HM. Marble, & Vaden, Lak. Han- | ganized It entered the second battalion, Major | Urtl transition. one Into a speculation whieh | Yelour and Turkish scarfs and Madras curtains; | Frank, silk hat and gold head cane; Samuel | vantage of the gharge for transfers. Yet, with | tor the night in A Sop) petvptes, WJ. Bolway. Re Fay Jewell, and under hin served at Seneca, | Witt overwhelm Dit, ables he can tide ove ce | W. O. Newman, New York, $10 in cash; Robert | Grane New York, four boxes artificial flowers, | these low rates, the 4 position to support the troops, | farm andgarden work very much. 1. & 16 ‘ashington companies all | Ait daylight. on peculiarity of this com: tmorning of the 14th Gen: ——o—_———— ‘Y a tew day 8. Gould, New York, one ‘ine brass umbrella 0; Gatley & Haskell, Baltimore, Md., e | appear to bein a tolerably prosperous condi- Burnside engaged the euemy in force, and Caark, W Fuissbank, W. Downing, B.S. the ages were about equally rep | 4,0 Gays, and tuere are men who steal, be-| Stand; c. W. Clark & Son, Phtiadeiphia, Pa. Rad iuohea corairer Gee eee Tabak ton. The par value of the stock of all tees Faery advanced steadily up the The Price of Gas, @e. _ dey ic, HoT. Hopkins, b. L. Huntington, W. PL About one-third of the members Soune They ore way as in-another. Yo Efi | two tine dado window shades; Rand, Béall & | Go. lambrequin, $7; Mrs. Gwinn Guinnip, pin | Companies is fifty dollars, The stockholders of | river with his fleet. The e of the river | To the Editor of Tax EVENING Stam: Reene, WE Ral w Mekeod, Ed. | were over 30 years of age; one-third betwee y, : o: dabieti generally te! Co., Baltimore, Md., one black walnut piano | cusi bon, $5) M.W. Galt, Bro. & Son, bronze | the Washington and Georgetown company paid | was obstructed by a formidable line of pilesand | It is evident that Senator Van Wyck's resolu- er eRe Mad | 24 and 30. und one-third between 18 und 21 Tree dnd of the law reacher aut src ariee | stool covered Id plush; 8.R. @ F. Hansell New | cusdlot, 25; MW: Galt Bro. ‘umbrelia, gi; | 1p but $20, and thelr stock te now quoted -at | torpedoun, atd defended by als wellconetracted | gies none stirred up the gas company, and they mmiissioned officers Mr. Fosey (now 18. | hin from his Obscurity into the lull glare ot Zork, two large. posuita canopies; peeiie Gendroh Tron Wheel Co. foledo, 0. isteyele, op eae ie foris at discances of balf # miletoamileanda| nave gone to work, as usual, toendesvor %© 2 is the only one living. There are 2 angie: ain : if 5 1 D. Cay 7.50; M. Goldsmith, original me: resent 4 y alf from each other, moun! some thirty- Y i. FE, Walker, C. W, Woodward. FS Of Ce CO ED Oe a ee i ee eee ott Lara thee elt | marbie-top’ parlor table, one fine coco yolk by ‘ie state of Virginia‘ to Goncrl Senin iee | teen dollar was paid in tor Belt stock, now held | two heavy guns; but under pressure of the | forestall action by Congress.” The first peep Pa eae oe eee rf | the eity. | adelusive logic, will be recoguized by the eye jaa re Co aes ewoe ea eacared velour meritorious services rendered doving. Mexican ediat inet apeepe es Soo icon gombined attacks the enemy doned their | appeared in THE STAR of the 27th, over the |. F. Norris, F. J. rh. O. s, GE | perience very res really | {3 5 . | war; . Grimes, plano stool; J. R. Galloway, $35. lefenses in succession,—the navy and army fF, ” “Fairness” mistakes Tew. [oe ereaer eas See Feneyiy ies SMowally | Through W. .S: Roose—s. Rosenield & Co., Bal: | uersiindign Seen Toso Go., New York. | allof these roads are of a first-class character,and why sienabene of “Ruiraees, | ter, JH, Slater, J. A. Sioutenturgn, HL Ste A Bit of Gas History. | ieee | | of rats Ameri = Bator of Ts {iaian ees len cn aie one ast easls $10; Valletta & Mitchell, New | iwo packages” stationery; Hodges Broters, | the Washington and Georgetown company ‘par- | fias“on thei riotnerie ae ee erican | Une issue entirely. It is mot whether gus povee School Management—Light Wanted. Let user and the thousands | ‘Lam reminded of @ rather uliar class of | 29FK, one thousand Rina Victoria cigars; H, Baltimore, Md. 4s cheap here asin New York or Brook! merchandise, $25; Hay- | ticularly husexpended a great deal of money in | ncet arrived before tae deserted town of New. bi Washington Gas company” | queer people that we have to deal with tess | Jocating & Bro, Baltimore, Md., tive hundred | ward & ? Hutelingos tae brecee yay, | Its buildings. Faxation ie not aid on thee bern. A large quantity of public stores fell catoanine sink bk hone Of cabaes Che eee ats Company” | dnaed Sie, Wests “wher White they foto | cleans Hulk, Barnes & Co.,’ Baltimore, Md, 600 | S35° font & Herinan, one table, | Mite a light hand, but real personal and spe- | into the hands of the navy and were turned | oul be andi ‘invested. That is the sole see ie bones of the prewnt day to the | revcnta very high type, yet illusteare wucigea | Har, WS: Roose, one luge Kol headed'cane | fiove, Bronk Go, shen box nena sole gS%: | Stat" casessmenun are levied eto te Pe Over to the troops, who arrived ad took ‘pos: | e,caplt years ago). At | suocies ol low eunolng.” As, tor lustunce, ong of | Aud five Hundred cigars. ‘Through Browning & | Ac’ divers, Lancaster, Va. sheepskin; Chris, | under all these circumstances the stock of these | session of the town at 2 p.m, After the full | TWeUODe a unfortanate example for : hat period the gas company made a statement | these men, perhaps engaged 1a some bial Main ohtaan page, Be Bok atta ret ong case Du- | Mades, case of wine; Geo. Muetler, 100 pounds | Companies stands at such high figures, the | Sf Newnetne Cintetact Commanding Mur- | nim ‘to cite. Doesn't be know that the Schools here are dismissed and turned out of | that period the ga pany s these Pantie anh eae bo anon aperess Arne | Tend chainpagne; K. Sehultz & Co., New York, confectionery; Merritt & Co., large photograph; | argument ts irresistible that the representa- ‘was dispatched with a naval column to by the jes have been so School to zo home about one o'clock whenever | that they had made an arrang | ereditor writes and sendy his bill and ass that | We cases Chas. Heidsick champagne; A. Wer | Sos Makity: tre toiees ae ‘bronzes; “bu: | tions made as to the condition of the street rail | Tay was dispatehed with a naval colut "Aprit | Practiced by the gus companies have been so ft happens to be raiuing hard oon ed eet erks near Maryland | theamounl be iorwarded at the eattiesteom | REF & CO. New York, two casce wine; H. & H. | Matern one tex Seare mie Ee A. McCabe, one | Ways in Baltimore ean have no basis, o else | 1 Cohimander Rowan diceatehed t4 New Vonk eh Fy So OY ad of being kept in until the regular ti and Third street, in addition to those | venience. ‘The debtor sits down and mene ny wy. ee Paudelpps, 10 yates Upper writing doa “jC Nicolatd ice, Japanese fan screen, jeer sree ue Pate ed abd Philadelphia nine vowels (reigived with, | that the tn tion ts being continued the a afternoon? Mostofthe scholars, ™ reply that he wiil find inclosed in the letter the a 4 : es 16; Nitac! ubn, nore, Md., box of ci- r | naval st some of he capture resent session. J have before me its report of the lowest grades, stay in sclivol trom 9 | amount of the debt, and perhaps closes with & Son— Forty pieces Burmese giass from Er $6.50; L. Noot, bronze statuettes, $40; | affairs. The pay for the conductors and dri- Boo ili 2 of & p. in., bul whenever it happens | fe ew, hard about midday they are ail | a : : : Newbern. Fort Macon was the next object 1 last year, and will soon have the some expression of gratitude forthe accommo. | te Mount Washington Glass “Company, ‘ork Confectionery company, confection: | Yers has been $2 per day, with an average of | which e1 the attention of the army and 2 ‘That shows that thelr sock of $11,000, out to go home through the rain | 4i¢ sinsiead of staying until their regu. | Std it was he | 80 a of gr New Bedford, “Muss, value, 3160. ; Nicol, the tailor, spring overcoat, $20; Miss | fifteen to seventeen hours of labor. There is 01 i April 25, Co1 der | $i ¥ dation. He then seals up his letter and posts | Trough Dalton gtrlennand Ja Co ery; Nicol, » spring ; Miss navy. On the morning of April 25, Commander | 900 has beenwacered up to $38,000,000, f \—J, & 'T. Cousins, rt , ST: always such a large percentage of unemployed ~ | it, but “does not inclose the money as stated, Park eaah Si Tae arnns? | artic Oppenhelmer, tana ‘Hour: Mika WM | Persone in Washington that, the em poved | Samuel Lockwood, the senior officer off Beau- | Withdrawioe 2000006 of "tke rhoon, by which time the | “ie follow! quentiy entirely ceased. fae e | To the Editor of Tue Evextxe Stan: I would ike to know for what reason and |} Upon whose authority the scholars of the public | quality and numbers in 1851 (35 s for an inducement : 1 ae the “s Newark, N:J., $10; Wilson Phillips, Philadel? Rich, shoes; T. Rhoner & Co, batteries on si and continued the fire for couree thera ia na money. ue creer at once | bila, Pa, $10; With te Dixon & bro., Baltt- | tion Ghar, $25; D. E. Rose, New York, 500 dk | W jenever there was a vacancy. But recogniz- | some time, ‘dati! He was obliged to withdrawon Still the gas was sold at $1.50. Wat then, | has been robbed. ‘The case lk referred teas Ee | more, $8; J."Bach & Sons, New York, $15; are Tupnee, Packer & Oo- Suit of clothes: | tne shat she time has cme wha ®: rattiog tae | account of the heavy sea. Toward evening « | Could it have been sold at and pave pat spector.. The laiter first of all visiia the seader | Hatbaway, Soule & Harrington, Boston, $10; urtatlan Ruppert, toys; Richardson, Boynton & be made, the companies, without wi pg for | tag of trace al on the fort, and | dividend on the actual capital invested? capl- ay than gny other, published | When the letter reaches its destination of | Ne®. New York, recep: | have been overwhelmed with applications | (of opened on the fort in conjunction with the | tal, and that the most. enormous dividends cof my Was Kept at home all i treatment for a dan- jonday of this week, being arte jetta’ H. W. Marston & Co., Baltimore, $5; 8. Water: | Co., New York, perfect » B60; C. rs & | Buy organized demand from their employes, in | the ‘next moral the old reap- | " Does ‘com here weed ined tees | fos tatitgastaaly placed the money tate | BA, & Sony New. Cork $10; Silor-@ Ober, | Und. Maven, Gon one dgieo,Rnivex; Jullus | the abweucs ot Any popular pressor, and with cree adit famparis, Botering, te | paid net annual dividend of 18,0 per cont But that ned very hard | letter, the Amount, and when and. where | Yore maroliandise: 857 Losi ee josetithal, on Oe Soke etm: | some me. contemplating the eicing oe aes ‘Comman: wan had an inter-| On its watered stock lor first. thirty-one &t Lo'clock, ‘was turned out to irud |he Ihailed. It génerally happens in such | Zork, Merohindise, $5; Hen $32; Restore | Roanoke, Va. one rug, $5; H. Bemkin, bronzs core’ pF, Mew with Gen. Burnside, with whom he | years of its ‘and that for the subse- . gh the Spenditure of ove bande : Jaanan, 5 re B32; Resi , trauss & Marx, shirt; Who serve them that opportunity for rest and dee pact er Cy Ee ai toa aia Scheel lt, Re ar ee eed ge ee | aR te a tol 9g | Geeeeeeta eer chm tana | erp ines | Han ta eden m havelly posi been | In that ‘event’ the inspector. has nothing ley, k, ise, $12; Elkins | Brulatour & Dyer, crayon drawing; J. and @. same time, finding that the arm: to | that has been still farther oridie bituncnons & Co,, Puiladelpbia, merchandise, $9; Bennett | D. Bromley, Philadel} Pa,, two art squares, | bread-winners have in so much ropor- | accomplish the for which it was landed | “Does be think it right and when anor te exposure, | further to do with | the ro tcto Or ut ds | & Barnard, Lynn, Mass. merchundise, $16; ; Boyd’ White & Co, siayrna, ma 10; | tion. The Metropolitan road has Elizabeth Cit 4 had returned without | money is worth ‘four ‘cial 4 i biucomes, | certain that money never camo fulo the United | Zyrmcrart 19 ni Mass, merchandise, $16 ion Variety Store, $15; J. W, Boteler & Sox’ | into effect a reduction to twelve hours, with ii | St, pe = Se Be we ee ne and treated for ti arktyinng if ,voqoines | States malls at all. ‘The offense, if there has | PY reetngie Bo qt Wee arto De ae eee Oth ocr eee @ Son, | inte ‘of two dollars. The Washi destroying the canals, determined to under- | should be compelied to pay to © montis oO md = 5 a ood | eity, china, dinner sei 170 pieces, $100; e pay of two e Washington and | fan ee Ne te 5 oo : monopoly | aon eae capo — Boe inodorous, tat att boon ‘One, mua t ray of bay fing debe Very ata Qne usical Sttomaton, pptien Frinosss, by Savbum, city, dreus ca 80; Fines Shar ‘Gee feng epee ees wang) Ey ae with three, Donte ant ewe, schoouers, with any other, such profits on one of the actual Biltied, to ury it again. It she had zone ‘a cr substauce, sunple oF | adopted, aud frequently cases ol complaint ot deiphia, Pay value S175: 1,000 sigan by hana Roorkng, $40; Me Brick city obafedi nner Ret | reduction of pay would be the rule eee the nected, meane and eppliances, wee die | Deletes of set ss ould (have, been ‘competied to ‘come homme letters robbed are found upon investigation to | §°¢P, y Lancgetar, Be, 960; 800 clgara, by Keres | Be sity, 8 rea Bodemst, ety, Joy rhe, Columbia determined yesterday to Tostject tadictig in two days an amount of Bp a te Rt again through a bard ruin at Lo'closk instead % | have no better sor a ment | 6 shi New York, $30, Through & H- 0 Go, Baltimore, Mad’, low suit, and the Bolt line will ‘undoubi do a ths to Of staying Until 8 o'clock, Whew there was | naces are to be built, ix for | Othe writer of the letter.’ Bacon aad EB. KE, White-One borer Son: » srytiebger ta the same. The ical and sagacious bi damage that it would require mont repair, 2s is now selling one (00 conta, ond ofeee Aura uct less re cept during tho very +27. side witsky, Tew the Gace Dene p77 Baker tinates | men who are at the head of tneatrect rath ae ic terang, tis brilliant series of successes | Ist will be sold for sixty cents per 1,000 We all eel ploud of our Washington schools ping the sears with Blown Out to Sea. Cincinnati, One ng irs, @14; Barnes & | f Washington realize that thelr action ‘will | S24 Victories, of paramount value to the Union | Or Leeds, where it sells for tory ooutn, and and school sysi and most grateful to the erabie Exception, there tg 2 rene am ars junatl, 1 ee 2 4 ra, Fis; Barnes & | Ot yy the ofoct to dimiolaty thelr net ta by wecannot fail to recoguize the fine skill, | where the streets are lighted with gas at three Yeachers for their arduous work Iu aguod cause. Rurks, Whew the gus is| A SCHOONER'S LONG AND gtonMy Passage | Through ee ee Barbour Bros. | Co., corka, 820; Brown Bros., city, ap- many thousand doliars, but they are Ny | on energy, cool and tempered judgment, | pence per 1,000 feet! But I believe there ure a few points—on | tt sel ae ee WROM THE KENNEBEC. Seu Latiorson, N: Joue box merchandise, #70; | pled; H. _ Howells; books, $7.50; G.'F-Hatbin, | many oe ‘calling pom tne | guick and dash of Rowan, which | "In ghrope, 23 of the ood Those gutter 6 i men, SulphMr, and: oF Clark and Bro., New York, 30 velvet, ; John Hollander, silk umbreila; John | Submit to it lead- gn fy pg ad ‘ud the residuum wearton oreoey | ‘The schooner Geo. M. Adame, which lett the | Core SANCHe tiaready 15; Samuel Ccen, New | Listnlls tase Keystone wilaky sek nes tay eral public to male it up to them. ‘40 fay ota metered wy imag ‘grass | Gividend: tm aaa peace eecnet the, Mult lice somewhere abgve the teachers plies the only fuel used in the fur" | yen nebec Tuesday, Feb 284, with a York, 4 boxes ‘flowers, $10; Luchs | g12; Heywood Bros, & Fo, Bastimore, Blatt | Bot want the earth. grew under his keel; no victory was, until | is four per cent, The price paid for gus oe - am believe pare deep hig orreg | Bros, New York, 8 boxes neck ruohihg, $10; ig chair, $12; W. H. Harrover, city, ain Gtusaneeens Waskae aa Sits traits were tally, Like the waves | thare Rm ag gi iho aks aay powcr um the trustece and Ferme me to an why gas post ean of tee for Ane Independent Jee company asrived | Robie f, nuutmaln, New York, 6 boxes Dill | sta Harriss & G6. alty, Jowolry; Henry Hof, Garaman Toomer's Pretty Backer. | 0 tho soa, success tolfowed success, and waite | ‘Be motion bles Wak teneter Dugeitn anh be ve less time and a:teation to the m at ox New Yorks avenue in front - ery trim % Husse! : 7. M ‘umbrel ; Ne Gers RSS Epolttigp | oe vu gen ye | ater pre teen Cpe | et GSA ri ae Bar| Rea seme m | Penta Me Toc Mora ear oscMaticn to nts rat“Gat ter | Gowland whet nay onmmaitce Rca tae Seg senate Will tapare theme, FB | Goes nos pay io th exe conse | Miles sande Che erate tated ee a eee | Bee avd oeete aan tag Hee ek yOnee | CROEEY MON Rabie, velry; A.M. Widover | 1 fall of grit, He also has a backer worth many igh commands, who iaiied to follow up dhe Hus, San ey . ens ee cenigee Gout pe 2, AW. | commen is * ser ter | bination inkstand, $12; Jolin D. Cather 4 Co. ‘thousands of dollars, who never hesitates to of @ victory, he pursned with untiring Gorire i ar "t the tacilities let 990 BSS VS! i * | that when two days out, February 26th ‘York, 1 age mercha ri : Sema at fant Serre been Cintee aaeeannaee they oo ‘Gucaaa ta. Gian: os FoR PRUDENCE PHiixo.—The | the schooner struck & no'wester, which ORE RT pee et Buco he Beta, “ae fonae i reso tat this te_peroeive and apt to act le ‘com- | Lunt there be mapeeial: coiuonitios appe 6 ‘To the Baitor of Tux kvEsmxe Sram. Uhl giving a pensiod ot S100 e quarter tor Sie | eed gar tat hg Se eng Stee ao teen tE the Redw York, Syn anes oO eel Estey sca Bho is tie wider ole eel tace oats Caroline resulved. te abe complete sean | investigate enki canes anh cuplal tant The provowal to ame the lettered streets | Prudence Crandall Philen; how of Kansas, who | spats and enilt. After this blow, abe ‘worked | Gs Wideubury £ Ga knaty sere Re Ra 0; as ‘who died 's year oF two ago ieee: | Of the aUUnorlty of here erat ates ean | sal Sor persons and papers, — S After amnots Americans woove sursames begin | was mobbed ip Ts inthe townor Cauterbury, | Her way tn gain, Bat on Maree ‘dad, when of fe, merchandise, $1a.60; Aline Sou Be | Ber tare bes her « Gig fortune, ‘Mrs. Priddy, Ys | waters. Som Zoe tit there are mo’ presidents or = : we for endeavus . pee . other blizzard, carried & be Eats “s Brith the leticre now attached to the same | 5i¢' dir. S. L. Clemens (Mark Twain) oferea to | her out teyond the gull sinters, Rie betes z a. vappears at all bis reoes, and puts towers tie SE Son tne suatter was belore ths House streets, rypectively, bas much to comimend it, | [Case the iarm where she formerly lived aug pg tT She ‘bas ‘not fect | commander Rowan was promoted to a cap- | the Gase when but some of the names proposed jn the bill in- | give her the free use of her old home tor lite, anything on Teemer, gb, as he hes won | 222 July 16, 1862, and as a reward for these bs 44 nee ene: know troduced yesterday by Senatur Ingalls may be | but she declined, preterring to remain in Kast ae woe brilliant services and for his distinguished gal- | ,,Jt,is trve that the publie know } bj inproved upon, ‘To take a single example, if | sas. torow Wail Ross for a lantry was advanced a grade and promoted to | Pommittes will give Us ®: we G street south is to bear the name of « revolt. Sp eee ‘ny good course in tae county: ihe commodore, to take rank trom the same date. | can at least as onary general, why sbouid it not be that of] Swixpiine SENATOR THURMAN.—A Cinein- | southeast of the Bermudas, get Hekibe cn cates toe eee Toisas note yg pkey Nathaniel Greene rather than that of one so | nati special says:—Judge Thurman is the vie- | as latitude 80.20 and as far eastas Jong! says: = ‘a good chance “fee, “gyi sg pati ‘000, and pay # handsome far inwerior to bim bows as a man aud agenerul, | tin of a local forger who has been securing | 62. March 20th the schooner lar ey aoe ¢ Some” per ‘oore as was Horatio Gates? money on notes vreveuted 10 tculivg, business | glan bark Muano, steering a, latitude aoeoaaseotese bint at any’ the Sor "or aay ee aa woe igi pe ad ‘March 31, 1886. werisr. | men,and some of which were oilered yes- | $1.20 4. “ r. amount.” Gas Consuman, 2 terday for payment. "The swiidie will umount | well provimonod, and’ Gapt, Giandieh cane midabie snd. mean oon = Ii bas been found that all the state money | to several hundred dollars, The detectives are | might have a! it two or three weel Bsed lor speculation by the late Capt. Nutt, of | looking for the forger, and as notulbg has been | The loss of her salle crippled: tbe vessel so Uniontown, Pu., was taken within ten days of | said iveally about his movements, itis Wought | she could not take fall vauitage of what. the time D ubes killed him. they may succeed in securing bia, erate weather she struck, He : i i