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I.OCA I, INTELLIGENCE. L* wi.K<s<vkss R ?MPA.XT'?Sain, day night, the lawless gang* now organized in thiscity were oat in fuM tor-e.armed to the i?th, and for want of opportunities to conr* tn contact jvith ear h other, t !.ey attacked harmless, inoffensive persons, with outre*ard to age, >ex or color, firing their ?tina and pistols at dwvlliiig*. \c.. 4C. l?*w* X,M.nit>rof Jud?,> Douglas'* residence and \\ endell s printing otlice. at II o'clock a gang formed and atta. k?-d dwelling, and personi fortunately doing no material damage. Another ?ar?e formed near the fire on Third ,t and order, d citizens. who were jfoh.tr thither to assist, to turn liack. One voting man named Lewis Ke< k wan orde.ed bark; he started to rni. wnen a shot was fired at him, the bail patting wiih"f V. k Aaolh^r. who ran down wUba backet,was ordered away, and not moving T !?* rowdiM wi?h?l, one of them stepped out and presented a pistol, and to give an earnest of their vilianous purposes, fired the ball between his feet' ' Metropolitan Hook and I.adder arrived near the Are with their apparatus, and weie ordered to halt and go back, and they had to comply. About half pact II o'clock on thesame night, as .Mr Reeve Lewis, master armorer at the Arsenal, and Mr Isaac Kntwisle, who is engaged in the heatiog department of the Capitol extension,were passing the corner of North A st and First street west, they were suddenly assailed, without a word of warning. b> two assassins l.?-wis was knocked down and shot in the thigh, the ball entering some four iiich?-s, w here it still remains; Fntwis)# received throe balls upon his person ? tbe fi;?f strikin? the ribs over tbe region of the heart, and piovidentially glancing from the bone The other two balls entered the hip, where they yet remain and he is considered to be in a most 11 Ideal condition The Capitol police, hearing theories of Messrs. F.ntwistle and Lewis, went to their aid and as sisted them to their hoiue? This murderous assault upon two sober quiet citizens, has created much feeling among the res idents upon Capitol Hill, and it will lie seen that thev have uffeied a reward of Siio for the ap prehension of the assassins. Last night a number of random shots were fired A vonng man named Frazier, while pur ine along the street near Wendell's printing ctfl.c. received a shot In the fare, slightly Wonmf tng hi in. A young man named Franklin was attacked Saturday night on the avenue, and stabbed in the arm He said his offence was simply deny ing that he was a "Swyper."' So we go. Tu* A*t Cosvkntiojs ?After the adjourn ment of the Artists' National Convention, held a few days in this city, the members thereof par took of a handsome entertainment, prepared ex pressly for them. Toasts and sentiments were announced and properly responded to, and good feeling and conviviality generally prevailed Arnony the incidents which occurred was the receipt of the following letter from an admirer of art, who gave a very substantial testimonial of his regard by forwarding a quantity of choice Hungarian wines, of the ? Orlev" brand; for which, by the way, the writer of the letter and his partner, under the tirm of Freund A Grossin jjen, It 16 Water street, New York, are the sole agents for the l uited States 15ut here's his let ter: New Yokk, March l-th, I^J?. To . K*o : D"ir Friend:?Au ardent admirer of fine arts, as I am. you mav judge how* sorry I must feel that 1 cannot attend your Artist-*' Convention Present, however, I w:?h to be and, if not in ?erson. at least by proxy. Considering that we ive in a time 0f spiritualism, | send you some of '? Hungary's best spirits." of w hit h "1 am "Mas ter Magician,'* as uiy icpreseutative in your As sociation . The most distinctive feature of modern times, is its close investigation of tlie very recesses of nature, and in this. Science and Art go hand in hand, the former with scales and test glasses, and the latter with in-ncil and color; the one the philosophic, the other the poetic investigator of nature The enclosed slips show you the result of scales and test-glasses on " Hungary's yrape juice,'' and to you all it is now left to submit it to a like poetical scrutiny in its operations as an ,l F.lixir of noble inspirations " I hoiw it will meat with liku good grace at vour tribunal, and thereOy contribute to the satisfaction of Your friend, T. E. Fbecsd Th* River.?At Gait A Carter's wharf arrived achr W illiam B. Morgan, Capt. Williams, from Havre DeGrace, with l."fc! tons of coal. At Riley's wharf_S. hr Caroline Francis, from Philadelphia, with 96 tons of coal. Also, steamer Columbia, from Baltimore, with merchandise for Ch White, Sam'l llacon A Co , Parker A Co . J Winisatt. G. F. Gulick, Eilis A Bro , R J Ryan, J Tbecker, H. Wicks. Kiny A Bnrchell, Thompson. Hamilton A Co., Easby A Bro , Cha.les Siott, C. S Fowler A Co . F Coyle. Sibley A Guy. At Stone A Mag ruder's wharf?Arrived schnr. Mat hew Yassar, from Philadelphia, with ??hrl tons of coal No arrivals of fl?h st the upper wharves From Capt Chew, S iperintondent oftheAiex andriacanal, we have information of the com pletion of the Potomac Aqnedurt The < anal will, therefore, be open for t;ade very shortly Owing to the strong Vorth wind which prevail ed oi. the river on Satuiday night last, there were but few arrivals of fish at the wharves The prices of siiad on Saturday were flla? I "i per hundred The herring fishery does not amount to much as yet More l9cmitBi<x ?The playfulyoi:nggen tlemen who go about of uiohts applying the torch to dwelling houses, outhouses, or whatever of a combustible nature com.>? in their way. seem to have had full swing on Saturday night The first alarm, about eight o'clock, was false, and oiiglnated near Eighth street and Pennsyj. van.a avenue The second was caused by a bonfire near the northern boundary of th* Fourth Waid, about eleven o'clock. Tue firemen wc-ie out, but re turned to their quarters as soon as they learned the cause of the alarm. The ihird. at half-past one o'cloi k. wasca'ised by the firing ot an untenanted frame shauty on the corner of Third and ?? streets, known as the '?Astor House ** This was extinguished by the nei)>hboi* with buckets of Water. The foiiith, no hour or two later, was caused bv the burning of two frame dwellings at the '?Tall Poplars." on B stie^t, between North C ip itoisnd First streets, which wer? entirely con sumed. I hey were occupied by coloied per sons . The City Councils meet to-night. Will thev rot take ?..me action in view of these wholesale acta of incendiarism * Thi Little Falls Bkidgs?'The fine bridge over the Potomac at the Little Falls has been duly completed nnder the auspices of our accom plished fellow-citizen. Randolph Coyle, F.sq , civil engineer. The ?stim ?te arid original appro priation far the w.?ik (whl? h filled to eini?r.;cr an) provision to pav t'?r tii^ *ervi< ? ??f a >ii(ier iiitendiitK engineer) was ??75vMh> Its total <-.*1 wi? *7.1 tr'iU, exclusive of what Congress ma> allow Mr. Cov le for Lis servi. e? . As finished it Is liideed a in. d-l strut !u c, t?e?itl?-s be'.ni; t <?in pleted willi in ttie original e^l.nmte ; S 'luetiiiag singular iu tbe?e times Mr. Coyle, white con ?tfiH'-ting this bruise. b:u also b ?? ll emploved p'ofessionallv by the Government, io its great ndvanta/e. in conuection w it!? its Improvement i f stn-ets ami other W-oks heie. He is a Very valuable man in his way. and should be paid liberally fo. In* professional service*. i>a Satur day last the Districtcommitteesof thetwohouses of Congress were mv.ted to lie present nt Mr. Cavle'? surrender of thebrid'.e to the authorities, an interesting ceremony, doubtless. Thk Tmlatmb.?All hail. John Brougham, kl of comedians ' He is going to -d iy anotiier Week He is tfoii>i> to app' ar to-uight iu his iast new and a ulac.ously original, historical, pia^'iar tstlc, ante national, pre-patriotie an.l orni-local ? oufusion of clicuiii?tan?'es. ruuiiing through two a< Is and four ceuiuries. entitl'd '? Columbus el l ilibustero !*' >lr. Frederick Sandrue. will fur nish the pictorial illustrations; l.a Manna will scrape together tne music ; an.I the mechanical ? Sect will lie by Mr l>aiiiel Wiles, wtio, having ?nrees?fully canva??<d the H .is. L.ts been ele. t.-J to hold on to the scenery anil run with the ma chtne-iy Two other laiifi.alile piet es go to make up the bill of fare for tne evening. Ft** is the Woo us?A fire broke oat In the woods on the fa m of K J. Middletou, K?q , Clerk of the Criminal Court, a few miles from ttie cur. on Saturday night, which burnt with r ous.deratile fury for a time and destroyed some vji'uiile second orow:h timtier. but there iiemg liitl* or iio wind blowing at the lime, the pe..|i,? of the surrounding neighborhood, who had lieen attracted to the spot, soon subdued the4! ?nies. It is siijjj?o?ed that the fire was set by malicious miuded prisons, who infest a neighbothood not far distant Sb\t to J vil ?On Saturday wntcLman Davis arrested Frauces Penny, coloied, f ir assaulting with zn a*e. and wounding an Irish woman on F, near Third street. S?veuth Ward She was taken before J u>i.ce Rowland and sent toj.'iil f-? r couif The injured party will re. over, ll hap pened at a little st.op wheie w Llsky is sold. Tn* WooNtru.?We ii.-artt>at Henry Dubanf, who was wouuded duiing the riot ou Friday night, is doing very well \ oung Lu. kett is in a critical condition, and if be recovers, it j? feared be will be a cripple for life Odirer Carter was not seriously wouuded, and has continued ou duty ever since The Campbell Mi*?trkls will appear to night iu a number of bran new entertainments at Odd Fellows Hail Go and s#e ituruc ^ that the fair commencing on Faster Monday, for lb# benefit of a new Catholic church on Capitol Hill, will 1* l.v all odd* tk rair of the year. Thin notion ha* leakw?l through our hair after healing of the pieparatioas now in progress for it CiiMijfAL Covet ?The Court met a#ein at 10 o'clock, a. m , and dismissed the petit jurors un til next Wednesday at 10 o'clock, a. m , with the usual remark that there was 110 marshal nor dis trict attorney. Watch Ritiihi.?Central Guard house.? Britty Anu Johnson, colored, Md., disorderly; fine and costs, .*1.44. Benin Young, Md . do , dismissed John Hines, Ireland, asleep in the market, dismissed Anthony Simrns. rolored. D C . throwing stones; line and costs, SO 4|. lien Grant, colored, D C , assault; do J VV. Hays. Md , disorderly; do 44. Thirteen lodg ers?all non-residents West Lock-up?Catharine Brannan. Ireland, drunk win khouse 3?? davs Jaiues Jackson, Pa., do dj. Five lodgers?non-residents. TRANSPARENT WlSPOW SllAt>Ks A t IS t'tnts hark. Jo*. T. K Hi.ant A Co , F&slnonntiie I phoisterers and Paper Hanrers , u D 1,reet? between 9th and loth. (Boy Wanted.) ]t* . ^ Cakk? very pretty and very cheap; I VM7 'f" nt ?l-SB per Ksllon.it t r 111 lade,piua Lonleotionery, corucr 12th and F st m8 1m* 1 . _ cm the - - . sts. J. Fusski.i.. ninner* 1 Ulfcu, 4 >n the 2?tU instant, after a short and painful ill - ne*?. J AMKS RltrflAMAN BR<?\V \\ youngest son of the late Rt-ul*>n and Jemtmah Brown, aged 2S months and 11 ?<ays. Dearest ?on, thou liast left 11s, Wo thy loas most ueepiy feel: But 'tis God that hath bereft us. He oan all oar sorrows heal. ^ fb ** hope to mo?l thee. W hen the day of life in tied, riian in h.-aven With joy to *reet thee. W Intro no {are well tonr is shod ! ? On tli# 27th instant, at Woodland. Montgomery county, Md., Mrs. KLI.fcN M. M All b)K, aged 75 years. FOR SAf.F? Ftira abort term of yearn. J First rate Cook; good Washer and I rone r; good Nurse. For terms,Ice., address N, Star Of fice. in H-jt* IAMES LACKEY. " r. MERCHANT TAILOR, Seventh Strtrt, oppo. Patent OjHm, Y onld lake the iio-jrty ?d iiiforminz his customers a- d fhe public that he has received his stock of 9prineand Summer CI,(>THS a>.d CAS-" SI MER Fs, which he will make upclieap lor cash and not inferior to any in the city A good Fit ar.d Fathionable Garment war ranted in a!i cases. Also tne usual Furnishing Goods kept by Mer chant Tailors. in26-lw* ^PRING GOODS FOR GKNTLK.MKN. Havmg just received a very handsome assortment Oi 'he newest styles CLOTHS. CASSI MFR FS. and VESTING, I am fu'ly p e pared r.? serve gentlemen promptly ana fty'h- PF^ liiily with every ntyle of garment. FUR- \fW M>11|MG (!0()|)S in varie'T. 1 R E A DV-M A l?K CLOTHING ofthe best qual ity aiwinson hand to "meet immediate wants. A H. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, Browns' Hotel, m 25-2w Pa.ave'-ue. (?"OPART.NKliSHIP NOTICE.?We. the un J uer?igned, have formed a Copartnership under the ferm of K VIj V A BROTHER, for the purpose of carryinc on a W hole sale Liquor Business and Refining, at No. 585 on 7th street. A. A. KA6V, J. M. KAGS . WMBiwftnw. WiihiIi fith. mai. id n I m n\IR. TOOTII, NAIL. AM) BANDSHIRF. BR l.'Sil ES, at l? 11> Bs'S Hair More, near 1 it li st. and Pa. av., :tud at his Sales Room under Wil lards' llotnl. 11 ii r,in , . 'I'llK AMBROTl PI S I A If F.N at my Gallery are said to be the best taken in the city. They are true likenesses and are cheaper than an* taken 111 the city. 1 have a hue lot of lie# s'ylecases. LIKEN KSSI'S (either Daguerreotypes or Am brotjpes 1 t'<>Pl F. I). MiNIATFRF.S taken and set in Itreastpuis, Locketo, ate., by ROBF.RT SA \ !>S, Ph. rvi?.. Hth hthI Uth mi*. ATUNT LKA'I'HKR and India Rubber Belts at ma?3t LAMMOND'S. P UKN1 T U K K-F URN I T LT HE to our % V We have just received a lar^? addition to our stook of C'tlunet and other ??"ur' i'ure, whichl has been rotten up 111 tastefuland eiegant ?t)lel to our oruer, the workn:anship of which wa warrant oft tie Lev I quality. PARLOR M ITFS COMPLETK. Of Rosewood. \\ alnut and Mahoeany; upholstered in various et/ors :u.d material. Sofa, Centre, and Side I'al.lt i, I'.Kcritoire.i, I-tn^r rea, stul Whatnots, Pier and Mantle Glasses, iu riI', Willi MaibleS.abs ar.d Brsckets. CHAMBKR SKI'S COMPLFTK. Soud oflk, haiidsoioely ornamen'ed in Gold. Solid Walnut and Mi botany, oarved: Black. Enam elled 111 Koid ami tiowc-rs, with other painted sets all oolois. DINING ROOM. Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, and Cherry Fxtension iJu.inr Tables. Iiom ^i^nt io twenty ft-et, Oak, \\ aiioit, .Mab?i^au), and Rose l.adies' Dining Chairs. t?j?k. Walnut and Mahogany Suletioards, with Mar lile topj, Shei-es, rt-e., ornamented with Looking Glass Backs. FEATHER REDS, HOLSTERS AND PIL LOWS CurlcJ Hair, Hiuk, and Ilusir and Cotton Mat tresses. OFFICE DESKS, CHAIRS, ANDSALAMAN DER SAFES. Stearne's and Marvin's Wil era patent sahmander tire pior.f Snfeg, SfcCuicd bj tne celebrated "La Belie Lock." Also, in1 erxat variety, Bi'dsfeads, Bureaus. Wajil rot.ta, Waehsrsnds. l.icio?iHi,.L, r-ofas. Tete-a teres. Fa.-> -?n.l ti<? tinir C'nirs in hanoiotn. Tw ? tnousand caue scat < r.aus Ail oi wlacli wil! be sold low tor cash or approved hui>vr. McGRl.tjtiK A t'O., Noa 5K), & it, a^d VI l'e2.,-?ofw Seventh street. 1 M) A 1.1. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A C ARD.?We rejret tobaoblued to ask those who ar<^ iiidet.fod to uk f<?i the amount due on their respective n.'founts, therefore we hope tliat this ?entle l.mt will be oiitiiuioit lo induce all to eaM ar.d settle.ias ? ell as tm>>e who are inUebted toll 11, Voss prior ro our c> partner?hip> as all accounts that are not atti iidi-d t>. tielore the 1st of A pril will b^ pl>iocd 01 tin* I.mid-, of an olhoer for eollertioii, as we are determined to close ali open accounts 011 that dst. We return our sincere thanks to our trmnv friends who have esfended their patronage to 11s duritu the pa>-t yenr.snd hop.-, by attention to liusiuess. and 1 well selected stock of hue FA ?I1L\ tiKOt t RIES, to merit a cmitniuarcc of thctr favors. MAKSH A VOSS, De??lers in a11 K ?'?1s of Ijroceries, m'2-eot A priil cor. of loth ?t. and Pa. av. 'pilK PRAC I'll E IN COI K IS OF JUSTICE X In Ln^iand tu.d the L nited Slates, by Cunviiiy Bohiaaoa; TslsntS; trrfRtiu< of persoual actions with respect to the parties who may ?ue and be sued, the form of action, r. id the fr>me of the plerwd ii ics. Price per volume. Just puhlmned and for sa'e by m Jo F It Wi'K T \ Vl.f)R. \P I A \ o FOR SEVENTY-FIVE DOL . LAKS.-I h ive a ver? ko<k1 Piani , insnufact 11 red by Kt:al>e A Gaehle.of Bt!-|C35?a limn e. rosewiMnf case, six oetaves winch?I ' \i I toi-k 01 jarf payment for* hue Piano oi' Ha let, l)a.i* .V ('o.'s inake, y>lue:il will aei> upon easy terms for .?f7a. Also, one very mnc'i the same style, made by <'hicl.Krin^, for 17.5, at our Piano More m M JOII \ F. ELLIS. A MKRICAN YEAR HOOK C?F FAC TS IN _ Sww?y ud Art f..r IM-KltnlntiRii the most important disc'tv eries and 11?? nr vomentsMor the last >ear: edited by David a. W'ells, A.M.; I veluirie, $1.."'. J ust received, ar.d for *al>- !>t '? ? F K AW?'K TAV1.C) R. IMPORT i-* |i.? F resli IT a. 'Hi. Mhcaror.i, I laha I Paste, Caviar. KIM. A BC R?' II Fl.L. fe vfi <Tor. Vermont i*venur? and ISth slreot. H F LAN'CERS, by nine diliV rent coir posers, a ? the Music Depot of "i?? W. MFT'/F.ROTT. ! bm.mi?>, plaits, cfri.s, half i 4 \\ iGSand PI FFS.ai lillJUs'S Hair Store, n?ar eorr"r of t.t h ?r. and Pa. av. n <? ?in rl'R ACTS FOR TO DAY-By Rev. M. D.^.uT I wiy, of t'incii.mf 1, Inte of Washington; one volume ; price $ I. For sale r.t TAYLOR A MAURY'S Bookstore, "tU fa. avenue, m 13 i doors west of Mth ?t. i ORIENTAL NAIL POLISH, givine a beautiful " " Mistre to the finger nails, st GIBUS'S Hair finas 1 Vt wtr+mt Mt ? V? m in r,yv? SKi'dND HAND PlANOS.-Six seonid har.d Pianos, mi,<11,if 111 pr.ee from ?'J in to for ?a!e at tr>ut IsirKitins, al our Kreal Pi-no Emporium. oil5 JOHN F. ELLIS. ckvural second-hand pi a \os, for k ra e ver? lo*-, at tue Mujic |)ei?>f of in 1. \V. G. M KT7KBD I T. OI' HA LI. FT DAVIS A CO'S AND FIVE ? * of \untiA <'iark? s beautiful PL\NO> just received this week. The ti ne isof the most pure uud rehned Quality, with ri h cens, nweetuesr ai.o deidh, the touch is delicate, exceedinrly prompt and r!s?tio. In ele?:auca and enastnesM of s'yie and vkorkmanslnp they are uiiap proxehed. m fact in every respect they arc the mo>-t pet lee' at;tl Im st Pianon made, p.r.d are so MCSiioWl eil^eii by ail disinterested p?rs"ns. For sale only ??* JOHN F. ELLIS. ,n I'ft nvenn**, nnr* H'th 1| A\l' 11. OI' I'HoTOiiK A PHY?Adapted to aiia'tur pr>irt|?y ijeo. H. price 62 e*nt* ; fiue p\ij ioc^nr? Ju-t received TAYLOR* MAL'RY, Bookseilsrn, Pa avenue. 'I'O M I I' t' FO P f, F.?I have I In a day i ecet ved ? trom Kurope. a very (,ir<e eoiiection of Foieign Miihio. consi*tin? of Fantaaies, Marches, Polkas. Duets Operatto Airs, Ac . Ao. Also.foi the Piano and Flute, and Piano and Vio lin, sod Solos for the Violin only, a I which is ex posed on i.ur eouuter*, for inspection, at our Piano sul Store. >*? Penna. avenue, between 9th and loth streets. m jo JOHN F. ELL 14. T IIE NEGRO LABOR tM>>TION,?.y a New Vorlt Msronam Bookttor* 344 Ps. avenua, 01 n 4 doors west of Mh street. GEORGETOWN. C?rrttfemdtnr$ ?/ fkt Stmr. Groksktowm, March W, 1RSP. We are phased to see that the many beautiful sites along our picturesque Leigh's for private mansions, are beginning to attract considerable attention, and we anticipate seeing, during the next four veara, nioat of the fine lota now lying Iij an unimproved condition, covered with first class private residenc es During the last season, one magnificent building was erected in this lo cality. and the foundations for another, to be erected this season, for Mr John K. Carter, are already Wing laid by Mr. Henry Wingate. The one erected last season was comment ed by Mr. Carter fo* a residence for himself, but long before its completion, the superiority of the location, together with the unsurpassed surrounding scene ry and unobstructed view in every direction, at tracted the attention of a private gentleman of means, whs immediately purchased It as his own future residence. Many of the lots still vacaut In this locality, especially that portiou known as Lies Hill, certainly far surpasses, in every par ticular, any property of the kind in the District. There Is nothing necessary to constitute them desirable as locations for pleasant and quiet re treats for men of means wanting. Moreover, we are informed by those who know, that many of most desirable lots can be purchased at about one-sixth the cost of by far lets desirable prop erty in the District is held and selling at. The union prayer meetings continue to lie very numerously attended by all classes and nearly afl denominations of our citizens; and all wboat teud them coincide iu the opinion that they are gradually working a beneficial eflect upon the public mind by the removal of every thing like bickering in regaid to matters of but little im portance, and uniting all more closely in fraterT nal bonds. The meetings held at the Methodist Protestant church last week were participated in both by the ininisteis and laity of nearly all de nominations, and were peculiarly interesting in their character. This week they will be held at the Dumbarton street Methodist church. Business upon our canal continues gradually on the increase. Several boats from Cuml?erland, with coal, arrived on Saturday, and passed down to Alexandria. The following joke, which we heard of one of our citizens. Is rather too gocd to be lost: Re turning; home rath?r late, a tew evenings since, and finding his better-half absent lie dete*mined to have some fun at her expense, lie a-cordingly eutered the lo use in the dark, and sent a mes senger to inform his wife, wLo was at a near res idence, that some one was in tl.e house. A gen tleman who was present when the alarm was given, immediately repaired to the premises and finding the supposed intruder ransacking the house, immediately seized a chair, and before the supposed intruder could make himself known dealt a blow upon his head, which brought him tlat to the floor It is needless to sav that he soon hallooed lustily for quarters, and at once formed the good resolution never to uttempt to have any more fun at his wife's expense. Arrlv< d, schooners William John, Miller, from Philadelphia, with coal to Dickson, Gordon A Co., and Dos;lie & Donnelly; Somerset, Miller, from same place, with coal to Wm. II.Godey; Mill Boy, from Oronuan, with tiour to P. Berry. There appears to be but little activity in the flour market. The article is still held at fM .50 for good canal superfine brands; extra qualities are higher. Prime qualities of red and white wheat are selling"at ?1 IV> for the former, and #1 0-i al t?3 for the latter. Corn held at 50c. The weather continues extremely dry, and ve ry cool for the seas.in, and many farmers are lx?gin ning to complain of damage to the wheat and early vegetables. Mr. Hunter brought tin from the landing at the Long Bridge, this morning, about 100 tine shad, which were taken immediately by the huckster* at $20 per 100. S. GEORGETOWN ADVfcRTISEMTS. J FASHION ABLE MILLINER V, 1 SPRING OPKNING. On Thursday next, April 1st, Mrs. WOLLAkD 1 open a' tier Fane* atms, Br. *1 |?i . CS^street Georgetown, a large ?nd seiec Rff/i, assortment ?>i SPRING BO \ N !? Ts, comprising all tiie new and desirable styles oi me season. Also, French and American FLOWERS, RIB BONS and RI CHES. MRS WOLLARD. in29-3?.* No. 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. ftF k W SPRING GOODS. JOHN H. SMOOT, No. Ii9 Bridge strtti, <i tore* town, I). f\, has nist received, and now offering at very low prices, to cash and prompt customers, a iieuera! as - sortnient of Goods, adaptod to the early Spring de mand, comprising in part Best makes Black Silks, some very cheap, lllack and Colored M. Deiaines, New style Spr.nK M. Delaina* and Chillies, New Englisn and Merrimack Prints, Black and White do., and Ginghams, Real .Manchester Gingtiams, Lancaster and Euglish do., at 12\% eta. Striped and Dotted Shirting Prints, Best makes white Cambrics, Brilliants, Plaid and Striped Muslins, Jones' fine soli finished English i ong Cloths, Best Iriaii Liutnfc and Linen l.awns. Linen Sheeting and Pillow Linens in 4 and 12 4 BitttcheJ auu Brown Cotton Sheetings, Family Cotions, of All the most r?hahle makes, tor siortiug, ladies',or oiuldien's use, hne, medium, and neavy, White and brown Table D\mask and Table Cloths, Colored-liordered Towels and Huckaback Dispels, Sootch Diapers, Rimm nnd American Craeu. Heavy brown undressed Linen, foi Children's A prous. Cassimere* and Jeans, for b..ys' wear, Kxten?ion and Bishop Hooped Skirts, Co'ton Hoseand Hast H"sc, Striped O'liaburgs ar.d Plaid Cottons, Heavy Cottou ?isnabures and Duck, With other seasonable Goods, To winch the attention of Cash and prompt cus tomers are invited. m l?* J. H. SMOOT. L^IME ALES. -We respectlullj announce to our P frieuds and the public that we have at la?t nuc oeeded in having a large quantity of ALESol vari ous kinds tirewed expressly to oiir order, which we will guarantee to be tHe hnest and the largest vari ety that was ever offered in this market. All persons wishing a nice article of Ale can have it by appiy ing to us tor either of tiie following brands, viz. Konnett. Burton XXX I'ale, India Pale, Phil adelphia and XX. We also have a hii" article ol Brown Stout and XX Porter alway s on hand. All order? by mail, or given to our drivers, will be attended to. A K N V A SHIN N, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, d 17-d Georgetown, D. C. Nm. RUPPEL. ORTII side of Market Space, No. 37, between Bridge and Canal streets,Georgetown./ announces to eis patrons that at hisV RESTAUR AN T may be found at all tunes tha choicest and most excellent assortment of LlOUORS, the freehout OVS'fF.KSand an kinds of GAM E in season. Meals served at al! hours and at the usual pijoei. jan 4-3m PI A N t IS ? < lue of Hal let Davis A Co.'? beautiful resew<Mid Pianos, ol fine tone and tin t ".^jftsu isli, used only one year, and ooet nririr.nl B ? P71 ly ? Mi. and will be sold fi>r $2uicas)i. It*" ? ? " will be fully warranted the same as a new piano; this is reai:y a great bargain. JOHN F. ELLIS, Extensive dealer in Pianos and Mus c, iri 15 31 Wi Pa a v.. nt>a?- loth street. Mil. BRADY respectfully announces that lie ? has established A GA LLER\ OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART in Washington,at No.tlV Pa. airenue.t over Sweeny, Rittenh >tise, Fnnt A Co.'s Banking House.) He is prepared to execute commissions for the Imperial Photograph, hitfidrto triads only at his well-kno*a sstablishmcnt in New York. A variety of unique and rare Photographic speci mens are included in Ins collection, together with portraits <>l many of the most distinguished citizens oft he United States. Mr. Hk*py brings to his Washington Gallerv the results of fourteen years' experience in Europe and America. and the ohoicest products of his art durm* ?hat period, lis feeis confident that the re sources hi his command mi<1? the artistic quality of his works will commend his Gmlery to th* atien'mu of the Washington puUlic. jan '.Ai-eotf Proposals are invited for kkep ing in repair the Lines of the Magnetic Tele graph Company between New Vork and Whshing ton, or any part thereof no: less than 5o miles. The I.me 011 the Railroad cons.sis of four wires lietween New York and Washington, The Line on the common road of two wires, tiie eiitire|dis tanoe. proposals wil! state the charge per uu!e for keep in? the wires in order, properly insulated, and the charge of substituting, when required, new wire an I sound chestnut posts 2i fret long, peeled, and ?ix inches iu diameter at smail end. Address J. KENDALL, General Superintendent. rn 11-eotf Wimhmtion, D. C. POEMS, BY HOWARD H. CALDWELL, t3 cents. Jusi published, and for sale by TAYLOR -V M Al' RY. THE WdNDKlt OF WASHINGTON is 1 GIBB'S VEGETABLE BALSAM, performing almost miracles in covering up Bald Heads and curing all Scalp diseases. m 10 1)111 LP'S LATEST LIST OK NEW BOOKS. The I ile of Handel, by Victor Schu-lcher; Manual of Photogrnpiiv. adapted to Amateurs. Pctetice. Iiy George ?. Coafe ; GO cents. Texas; her Resources and her I'ubiic Meu. A companion for Cordova's new Hnd correct Map of the State of Texas. By J. De Cordova. .$1.25. Sutaroe, & Taie of (Norway ; by James A. Mait laod ; $1.96. Paper,2 vo umes, SL Reooimnended b> \\ ashingtou Irvine. FRANKLIN PHI LP'S New Bookstore, 33.' I'a. avenue, rn 34 between 9?h and 10th sts. R. B.9CHWARZE, Wholksalb Dealer 11 Otst^Rs, Respectfully informs his fneuds and customer* 1 that he will sell his OYsTERS (wliieh are known to I* of the best quality the markeData lower price than any one e'se can afford, as he buys them by the ls>at load. Come and a b*r*a:n. hiHH;Kl.SU .n.l SPV|_ ?VStfi8fS.fer C in 3 1111 Southeast corner 12th and E Street*. J U YE AND BARLEY MALT. mj ?-jV" ATTOTIOY SALES. \1 ARSHAL'S SALE.?In virtue of a writ of f.e i*i ii f?nw, issued Imm the Clerk's ofhce of it,a Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for the County of Washington and t?? uie directed. I shall expes- to public sale, for cssh. at the resiJcuce of Gabriel E D'l vernois. on Pennsylvania aveuue, be tween 17th and 18th streets west, on the south Mile of said avenue,on WfcDN ESDAV, the Hth dav of April, 1858, commencing at Id o'clock a. ru . the fol lowing boods and Chat to s, in part, to wit, vu : Hair {lloth Sofas. Marble top Centre and other Tables. ,ooking-g asses, l'aiior and Chamber Carpets, ma hogaLy and cane-seat Chairs, Stoves. Hat Racks, Parlor and Chamber Curtains, Iron and other Bed steads, Feather and Hair Mattresses. Rurwus, Wardrobes. Refrigerators, Copper Boilers, Chafing Dishes, (lings Ware. China Ware, Kitchen I'tensils, Japan and Cninn Tea Sets, Ki.wes and Forks, aud ? tas Burners.keize.landievied upon as the goods and chattels of Gabrit-I E. U'lvernois, and will tie Bold to satisfy Judicial No. tfi. to May term. 1858, in favorof W ill.arn Wallace. The above goods are all nearly new and otter a good opportunity for largaiiig J. D. HOOVER, m2>-ilts Marshal for the District of Columbia. MARSIIAL'S SALK.-In virtue of seven (7 ) writs of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum bia, for the county of W ash in (ton and to me direct ed, I shall expose to public sale for cash. in front of the Court House door ??f ?aid county on PR J1>A V, the 26th dny of March, 185.J, at 12 o'clock m . the fol lowing described property, to wit: All defendant's right, title, claim and interest in and toall that piece or parcel of ground lying in Georgetown, inthe l?is trict of Columbia, which is included within the fol lowing metes and hounds, to wit: Beginning on the we?t side of Market Space at a point k2 feet 10 inches south from the corner of Brides street and Muket Spaee.and runniug thence west * ith the north wail of the two story brick houses on the lot hereby de scribed, and the lw.e thereof extending .T? feet, thenoe south and parallel with Market Space i"? leet 6 inches, more or less, to a point which will be inter sected t>y the line of the south wall of said h< use extended west, theu by said line reversed east to Marget Space at the southeast corner of*aid houje, and then north ai.d with ttie line of Market Space J7 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning, which is the northeast corner of said house, together with a'l and singular the improvements thereon, seized and lev ied upon a? the property of Cieorse Rhodes. Jr.. ar.J will be so d to satisfy judicials Nos an, 335, and SC? to October term, 18v'<J, in tavor of Joshua Hatcher and Nancy Hatcher, and \os. 134, 186, 1.16. and 1C Judicials to May term, 1858, in favor of Clme ai.d Dillon, Peter Union, Benjamin Tnpietf and John Crumhaugh- J. D. IIOOVKR. in 2 dts Marshal for the District of Columbia. THE ABOVE SAI.F. IS POSTPONED. FOR want of biddrt-s? until FRIDAY, the 2d of April next, liCi), same hour and pl&c". J. D. HOOVER, ni 27 ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. By J. C. MoGllRE. Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VAI.I'A BT K IMPKOVKD PBofKRTV AT THE CORNER ojr NORTH G ANII 2.U 8TRKKT W8<T.-On FRIDAY A PTE* NOON, April 2d,at 5 o'clock, on the prem ues. I shall well Lot No. 4. in Square No. .W. front iiie 73 feet inches on north street, at the cornT oI 22d street, running lark K3 feet on?J4 street, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story frame Dwelling House, with brick back Inn!Jings, siables, &o The grounds are lieatilifully I ml out with cJiotce fruit trees, rare flowers, shruliliery, Ac , formiDg a very delightful private residence. 'J'ne "ide lota will be sold separate from the housr, if desirable. Terms very i.her.il, led made known at sale. m 2VeodAds J. C. MctiCIRE. A nct|oi"?er. Bv A. '?REI.N, Auctioneer. FOR SALE.?Notice is hereby given that, on THURSDAY, the 1st da> of April, 185B. at five o'clock, p. in., I will offer for public sale, a canal l*.at, named "Penns) Ivania," at my wi.arf, f.??i of loth street west;and will make sale of bn:d lioat to tlie highest bidder for each. This boat is in tood order, his just been repaired, and Will carry one hundred tons burden. JONATHAN ARMSTRONG. m!>2*w&<l* A. HltEEN. Auct. FOE RENT A5il> 8ALE. I^OR RENT.?A two at or? BRICK HOITSE, ooiitaini'ig inn* rooms. It is beauti.'ullv situ ated at tlie corner of Kand I7tli streets. To a good tenant the rent will l*o moderate. Apply at No. 573 17th street. ir 2w* PLEASAN T ROOMS, with Board f? r t wo fam ilies or three gi-nt'enien, can be onlained at Virs. R EI LY'S, New Jersey avenue, north of Capi tol. m X 3i * I?(tR RENT.?Avery spacious and convenient ROOM, suitable for an otliw, over Ford A: Bro s Drus Store, corner of Pa. aveuue and Ute st. ni 26 iK \FAR.M FOK S A LE.?Seventy acres : 25 111 wood, the balance in -i goi?d state of cultivation. Plenty of good water. The improvements are a good Frame House, with five rooms, and a new Stable, minted about nine miles front Washington and four iiHes from Bladensbure, adjoining Mr. Shawe's and M r, Bell's farms. This Farm will posi tively !>e sold very cheap. No objections to exchange for city property. For further particulars inquire of RICH \R1) ROTH WELL, north F street, l*> tween !2th and istli, Captol Hill, near the Toll-gate. If by letter, address R. Rothwell, Stone Cutter. Capitol Fxtenwion, Washington, D. C. m2'?lw* OK SALE till KENT.?A large four story T BRICK DWELLING and STOKE, on 7th street, near H, containing seven large rooms, a large dr> cellar, one of the best stores on 7th street, and ever* convenience for business It is considered ene o| the best business stands on the" street, and will fie sold or rented at terms toaccomn. utile the pur chaser or persons desiring to rent. Apply at No. 4Ur>7th St., above H, at any hour in the da). m 25 bt* J OS. JF. HODGSON. F^OH R KNT.?AlaiNnie D'Ix frnoi' takec this method of informing the putilic that &h. mis ?ur mshed rooms at great expense, and is prepared to accommodate families or single gentlemen with cle g?ur Board and Lojgmgs, which she is prepared to convince them, by ocular demonsttation. if they will oaiI mid examine tiicmseives, which *h<4 invites them to Jo. She will kerp etir.ataiitU on hand evciy thing that will contribute to the comfort of the out r man, and will spare no pur.s to make h?*i guests comfortable and wcil satished with hei administra tion. Residence on Pennsylvania avenue south Eide, |? tween 17tnat d iBtesis in & 2w_ V F. W AND desirable furnished HOl'SK FOR K EN'T ?Tli* subscriber has for rent a newandrery desirable tnr<?e story BRh'K DWELLING HOl'SE.with Back Butldius.hand somely furuished, and containing all the modern improvements. Tim propertv is delightfully situated forasuininer residence, and to agood tenant the rent will be mod erate. Apply to J AS. C. MoGL'IRE, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. m 15 I^ARM FOK SALE OR RENT.?A email Farm near Tenii&lly-town, containing .hImiui luuetj three('<t) acres. \ arg.> portion under cultivation: the residue in wood. The iiiiprovementsai ea siuan dwelling, stable, and sheds, young fruit orchard Ac. The soil is light kind, and of very easy in.* proveinent. The property w ill be sold on reasonable and arcom modal in? terms, or rented to a good fend suitable person at a fair rent App y to BARNARD A BI'?'KY, Georgetown, or to K. \V. BARNARD,of Wall Ac Barnard. b8 ?!? _ L^AKM FOR SALE.?A valuable Farm oontain ~ ins one hundred acres, *or more if desirci,) in a h bIbIa nf iniilivatifin w . ? I. IWaIIiI? i> streets north. mll-lm* I^OR P.ENT-The FURNISHED ROOMS recently occupied by 'udge Edis will be vacant and lor rent after this date. The lot-atior: i27G Penn sylvania avenge, next the lvirk wood House) is one of tne best in the city for gentlemen havu.g business at the Capitol or Departments, and will be ri-nted to transient or permanent ocoupants. There are seve ral smaller rooms also in the house, at moderate prices in ?-tf I/Ort ?AliK HH RENT.-A BKICK DWEL LING, containing 13 rooms The Furniture will be soid with the house, if desired. Beautifully siiua'edon Mi?soiiri avenue, No. 2? between and 6th street*, r.uar the National and Browns' llo tels. Inquire on tlie premises. m S lm* ( t ROVER to. BAKER'S SE WING MACHINE. I The iiibscriber Iiiif taken the agency ar.d has now on hand au assortment of the above celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES; and. in pre senting them to the public notice, can. without fea* of coiitrsdictM n, say that thev are believed to l*e the best article ever offered to the public. Tlie* are adapted to all kinds of tsmily sewing, from th.-* finest to the coarsest kind. He most respectfully invites the ladies to call and examine them. A lady will aiways be in attendance to exhibit them, and to instruct all who are desirous of pur chasing, Nee.ues of all sizes will be constnntl* kept on hand for saie C. W. BOTELHR, No. 818, Iron Hall, Pa. av., between m 4 3twwfw 9tli and lf*th streeis. 4 SPECIAL CARD.?I take this occasion of /V ret urniiu m> thanks to those many friends anu oustomers who fiave aitromzed me while connected with the late farm of Co!le> A: Sears, and, by hereaf ter keeping ii. store a large and well-assorted slock of first class Goods, adapted to the special wants of the coiumuni.y, and giving personal at tent.on to my Lu?uies*. 1 hope to merit their coiilnlence and in* or^ased bberal.ty. 1I7*AII persons having unsettled aooounts with the iate iirni are urgently requested to come for ward and close them in some fortn, as it is of great importance to me iliat the old business should be settled as sneedih as possible. J. W. COLLEY, 528 Seventh stieet, three doors uorth of m 22 fiteo Pa avenue. I .< >C K S!?C LOCKS!!?C LOC K S!!!?J ust ooived.n ureal asMortiuent ??f CLOCKS.i C from &?1 to $125. Call and sec for yourselves at J. ROBINSON .*, S43 Pa. av., opposite Browns' Hotel. N. B.-CL04JK materials, such as Oils, Keys, L'alls, Cords, Ac., for sale,?the trade sup plied cheap. le 5 tf If , LUM B fli r H E Undersigned Tyovild rd8j.octiully irform their liiends ai d rhe public thst they are rropured U) fur nish all kinds of I.IJMBER fok HIM I. DING PI RPOSEd, either in ihe r<iu?h or prepared in an* mn ner ready for use. They will a so keep on hand, or make to order at the snort est notice, SASH, BL1NDS, DO'-MS. MOI LI'ING*. Ao.: also, all k.ndsof PL* SING and SAWING at the lowest rates: and invite persons in want of the above to give thorn a cail. Lumber Yard and Factory comer 13th and Caoal streets. in 12 eo2m McLEAN A Ml'NBO^ l^ASHIONABLE PERFUMERIHS, from the a best liOUsAS, at 61 BBS'S, near the corner of 19th ltr?*t ?? ,A SCISSORS, MIRKOK8. POWDER HUXE?. n *o. at GI BBS'S Hair 8tor?, near IS ?tra?t, ra.y^and at his 6?inro?in, oodvr Wulardi', axrgnoy balm. to-dato morrow morning g RISEN. Auctioneer. I^\Tc^oi^v>svvke. V1;. DRy. Kon|>s AT at 10 o oiock a m uii < ) esda\ . the j4ilt mat., disp?.*ed of > i ?han^ ** t-o'tmueddaij? until extiniTve .fock of l?r^?,,nni^we tJ'? of a ver? seventu"t'wt.litKLW/ir,b ,he btor* *??? is large, c^mp K streets. The stock ( Domestic JouK," hot?;,?' ?^rtrn5bt' v,z : , 'arroag.orttn^r.tofoth^r l)rV i- 7'hd#ne*' *nd * Terms : Coder i?i ?..k . * ',0?d* atd ?i .lay*, for notes ? *? * eredit of fti ing interest. ?*n??a??i?l> endorsed. 1.#*, III ? d i r> 11 nr.v *? *' R KEN. A net. FBt J. C. MoGLIRE, AnVt"^r URNITURE and hoitskhjtd ? p FFCT? AT aucttow.?On ti fniuv ?i , , o v i nc?. march 3wh. at 10 o'clock, at the ret ih ?>? " l.viy deciin tig housekeeping, on the west ijih street, Iflwwn i- and <? afreet*. I aha. se *,?! Mirniturean.l i-tfecls, comprint g- 11 th< Mahogany and walnut Dressing Bureaus, l-.nrl.and plain Washfctand*, (.ounces, cane seat Chairs. Mockers, I?out< e nnd single Hcdstrarts. Mattresses, y..per",r Feather Beds. Bolsters awl Pillows, Mahogany >\ ardrobes, Chamber Tables, 1 hree-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Oilcloth, Venetian Blinds, v i?dow*hades. rh.,?,n,?mn i)|n,"k tawe, Side TaMea, China, Glass and Crockery Ware. T-'-w-"ls' d other Stove*, Tin Safe. inglm? ,UAn* wl^art.clea,?the housekeep crtthvof ^and t^iL Ulld?r' ca,h: _orer that ium, a notes, Nearing interest' f?r endorsed in J. c. mcli lt| R j*!^a nntnin??r Hy E. S. WRIGHT; georgetown ?<nfor iane F rxmt H nunJS "'l wn^fn'A j occupancy of Mr. Bradfthaw tn? i .1 ' * of 18 leet 4 inches. by is" in dep'fi. The lv, *se wm SS'ssas w?;a ?| ,n2>:it" E. 3. WHIGht. Anct. Vu* GREEN, Auctioneer. alitablk improved and r\im 1'rovkh pkopkbtv. ka*T OF THK CAVI70I V.x u'i4*d av kn5 k* at a 1 '*'"*?- On mo\ day the shih instant, i shall sell, id front of the brem' lues, at So clock p. in.. Lota No. l. a, s t ae a.Jd V in nuulivifcm.il of Square no. ?i. all of' w'hicli f"o t on Maryland avenue, Ath and bth aireuta ewt The lots range Irom *< to to feet front e-t.-h iTufi-.ii ?2 r"1 ^'v" U* "I" purc'?Haera. Onnr.eof thcaithen ? a rood frame h?.u?e, wh ch wi i |? so|d wilh fz ot on which it atacda. All of tii? !.??? r.... .i ' ! 'w?e""'a"^' "?l"* '-???"? ?S taken K1V<U &nd a oftruat Jiii? A. GRKF.X. Auat. ? T l- O ^yr-JvAS" C." WcU L 1K F" Aootloncer. V k extensive9a{4k OK SUPERIOR J RtliEWowl) SKVK\-(k TAVK ClilCKBKIMb p in! t- OK TIC, klkuant cltvmal,* c A bl iark ux V V. hanusokbgilt ?KAMK AllBBoRa. RICH *t ? amb i)AMA>h cfktaixs. vilvst l?l r?^.? . c ? ^tk,U V}?NlJA^ MORNING, March29 Ti! J c;Ock,Bnd continniiic from dnr to day until tlie wiio>e la disponed ?<f i shail , fiiu Fun,,, ure and rflecta of the ?emmu houk?"^,V',r ate?i on f sireel. i.etweei. uth ajid 14th atresia ?2" vn'Hriur *"d c^>" a^i;:r,?n.! w'kte.^ hftod iip iii h htv 1? uncouaie<j "i fh ? *?it% ? ho l t ure an |1wi1,? l.een unide a, the ^"t^^ ^lmTt'a weoaiue? anu ?f ver> ??leandfinuh' ""szlkzxr* "eveu octave ^-"oforte, by i'.ie^aui i- reneh-plate irilt-frame mantel, cier ami ova! Mirrora, of variok a.zea and iv, lea ' p.7?h pr,L86T'M>innd wal?"i cririiaoii piu.h-cov ered I-renctiand tete-a tet? Solas Arm, ladiea and parlor Chaira Kockers, tiotluc reception Chairs. Ac. >ui?e of rosewood Parlor ?? i rmture, fir,?hed in ^!LnVT ?"ld l,r??cate le. coinpriainc tw.. lotch^lesofa*'lw,,an" c"*'r?- ^ *>%< pvr su' p?\?' ,"^"d 8f'.me w*1" u 1 f'? u^d da maak cove red 'At rnli?ure' ?"w!'i?ling o| two So|iu, two arm Churs, Kockei, and four parlor chsiri Handsome walnut What not a. Kta?erea. and Book atai.da.ul various patteraa Iifauti.ul nriarhle-foB, oeiitre, soft, and side tahlaa in roar wood, wnfnut. and iriah.*any Elegant hrooatelle, damaak, and iace Curt^in? 0 tlw:o.'." w"'"" islis.".,:"-' <?"??"*>?<*. .nd otti.r Superior } elver, Enxliah, Brussels, and three di* l-arpets throughout the houae P y 1 .r,ui*!e'^ nod hail a;,d tiuiir Carpets ol Cloth. Runs.Stairs Rods ar.u Kyea Splendid rosewood, wa'nut. and mahogany marble robi * BurtWtus and Waahstinda. Waid Jenny Lindand French Bedateads '"hlea nt costake Seta, with and without mir 8"j'k,ln^stends- wardrol^s. and WaaL btHnds of superior make i .lulled ardri.liea. bedhead*, and w'ashstai da superior curled luir Matrrea-seL. "nstai.ds, ^^^"^^p'eno*b' ankeir*Marseilles ^reiicn rhina.marl,)e*f and itran.te Toilet Seti Rushanrt cane seat Chair-. rogers. et,> anlVc7hiTra."pr,u^&t looker., arm and Hair c.oi ||, rt;p. and damBsk onvered lourpe? Marble-top sidel^rda and Beaufets i'our"'e8. brrt.kcares. WntinrDeska. ArmCbmre. ser8up^n0r en*r,,ved heavy silver piated Tea ^rri'stsssv^r*"- ? ? c?? Supeuor i able Cutlery , Fire Irons, aand s?dretam^.'ln,r breakfast, card. superior oak cane >,eat dining Chairs, service"* Dinner. Dessert,and Tea Chry^tai cut-?iasa Deoanter*. Water Bottles G.?h s?i ' J1,n,',',*rs and Wine Glasses ' /.look tin i rns, (/hafitig Dishes and llish Covers Radiator, open-rrate and air tight Stove* together with a general assortment ol every article in the housekeeping line. arncie Perms : ^'juand under, cash ; i>ver that amn ? credit o| i, a, 3 and 4 months, for sa!is|actoril? en doraed notes, bearing interest. '??acioniy en "'17 eod J- c McGL'ikk. Auot. future days. 'ph I ii By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. FSTFK'S sam: of hoi sf. and i (IT * VV'f " ',ee'1 lojitr'?8t. dat. d 8th of au? 0atf 1h.s7, and dul> reet?r.'!f?d in l?if?er j. A k ijh \ "am at the request of n,e parties infected* 7 m??N*DAN* ou tt,e premises! < u ill,,,' h apn * ,.a,e' st 5 ""flock P. m . alt that u?t ur parcel ol ground situated ??n J er.st. near 1. street south, in the citr of \ ashington, nnd known and distinguished upo-i the plan of fcaid cit, as parts of l.is 4 am' s l\? .''m21'6 and particular!, described as fok?iw?' Commencing on the west side of 3d sireet east v't feet south from l street south, and runnmg^cn, e ?outh?n 3d street east s3h-i8 f?ct; thence west T0* carru ?tre#l 15?1 n?? north fronting on h ?i 1? * leet, and tiiecce onat 16^5 12 1e*t it$&z?',tt,>rov?il* HSi Terms- ?$ *?'cash: balacoeir?6and 12months Ti ll? itidi-jsutan.e. coi.vevancin - at the e?e,7ji np24 dher- j^han f ox, tru'feT _ A. g k ken, Auct. hy J. C. McGljRi;, Auotioaeer. V VAI.JIABI.k improved pkupkh ? TV AT THK cohmbr or F 4m1? nlntm ?.-* opihkitk tiik I'ATK.vi f 'FFit c ?()? thi '^h v1 AFTERNOON. April 1st, at ajc\/ci" k >1,\ preu.ises, i shall sell Lot >o. i, 1:*Squire nv - ? fro- tiiik -^1 leet 5 incites tin F street h? the #s?rn?r 'r Vth street west. rur,?ng t^ck 7s ?et together Wirh tile improvements, c >nsisun^ 7, Jft * story brick d? ellmg l.ouse. w,th.n"^'^'t .ro?? room in the corner, which his t.e^u uc-aiDYJd . ?n J year, as a confectioner; st..re. titl^e/fect ' lerins: Onecash; therenidue inTij ai.d 1r moj.tiis., with interest, secured by !t de?j ul trifst on the pioperty, ?uc?u oa irust m J. c. VeGi'ire. anel, f'^ mogdire. Auctioneer. ri'R ? ihe'8 sa i.E of FURNiTl'RF * crockvky, <il\ss Warf a, [V i>. ' acctioji. on hiLRMDAV mo|{<l\r a ? 1st. at ten o clock, at the ?tor<i of v\ iuuuu l/owlirif Mahogany S da,.?^e-s^ c??'' Marble top Tatues, Dming and Ure^klast Tables. Bureaus, Washstands. Bedsteads, Mattresses. Bolsters and Pillows, Bookcase*, Wha'nots, Desks Pme ifibles. Tiu Safes, Step / adders ^ g,It-Frame }) 1 ni ks. Spoons, Castors, ac., c? dozen superio. Blacking. &>gaUous Furniture vtufab. Horse Shoes, ss^a m eights. Screws, ? long!: n^area, Picks, Patent Balances, .ve. Also, at 12 o'clock m ,in front of the premises? i aiipetior \\ ork Horse. Wagocand Harness. Terms ; s?iard under, oash; over that sum a credit of i. 2.and 3 n.untbs. for satisfactor'l ?eu dorsed notes, hftm^ intcrent. J 4 m x d 1j V?' bailee, _ to ?> q J. C. Mcgi. IRK. auwtma^, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Forty fine building lots \t ait ttos.-??n w kd.N KSDA the si.. . . 1 c7 shall sail, in fu.nt of the premisei afsi'liUlS!**1' 1 4'? handsome MuiUbng l^>rh ??iiiiv ? p- nl ? No. 441, all of which arenf^?'^^"1 >iuare to alleys. Tin. property is u?,o r ?i b' Itounded by bth and >tn .trects v? ?i? h'""i't streets north, ^d certeoil* s ?n i T The attention ol persons seekii , l?0n ^ "treet. oalled to ttte ijileof ik! .? . * an '"vestment is b!^ eVpect" . lbe abuv8 ,ot*'" Iwrgains may and8?,niobl!.l5f?i,?d.amhii th? ?" ?. 12. 1?. dtTofxaJa * iut hearing interest fr^m tne til lei ndiinun. 'i^' VXeu 40,1 * trust taken the iiurcham?ir^? j1 eonveyanoesat the cost of ma purcnaseror purcbaaers m Jb d ' A. GREEN. Auet. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROMASSOCIA TED PR ESS AC, EXT. Later (rain ( tlihrtia. New Voir March 29 ?Tbe steamship North* wn Light, fr.tw Aspmwnll arrived here this morning, with 80n pa?*e?i'ers. brought doWl from Shu fraarteco >>y the Orizaba Tbe Narthere Light also brings two wee km' later Intelligence from South America. Tbe Merrltnar and Saranac were at Valparaiso on tbe 1st of March. They wera to leave neon for Callao. A terriflc Norther had wept slong the Chilian roxol. done (o?ii4ei?bl? damage to shipping , V \vanco bad taken tbe town of Taraa, la Peru, without resistance The fticate Apurimac was blocked.ng Isiav. On Match Tth. a battle took place at Areqaipa, but the final result waa unknown, bat It wn* un d<*r?Uxid that tastilli had taken two outpost* The American ? h I ps before reported a* having l>een *eii?d by Castilla were *till In the hand* of tbe Peruviana Put-no Cabello, In Venezuela, win captured by the revolutionists mi ibr 6th of March, and M tba following day lli.uuu inen marched on Cataccun, where they summoned Mona^M to surrender tba Presidency. He refused, and tbe city wit de clared In a state of siege The revolution waa general in the Interior. Luteat frem I tola. Sr Lcri?, March *7 -Tbe Saota Fe Ma*n to the '27th ultimo are received. but they contain no new* of special importance Some Indian depredation* and several waa:<>-, outrage* by the Mexicans against the Indiana are reported Government wagnni bad been tent from Saa ta Fe to tbecantounientof Fort Uurgwin. to carry Ca|?t Bowman a command to Fort I'mon Thia company consist* of seventy men, and will go to I tab with Cipt Matey. Twenty Ave mounted men also Accompany him The^Indian agent, Kit Caraon, reporta that tLo I tan Indiana are in great want, and will have to be hk?rallv supplied Captain Pop*, of the artesian well expedition, had arrived at Dona Ana The correspondent of the Republican aara tb.?t a gentleman just from Nemaha couoty re ports tl.at the mail party met with Ave 6orr ernment train*. The grass was growing rapidly on tbe plain*, and would subsist stock in five daya Later Iran Kaaaaa aid I tab. Sr. Lous, Mar. b t9th ?A dispatch from Fort Leavenworth on theWth says that tbe Constitu tional Convention hnd adjourned from Mlnneola, to meet at I?eayenworth on tbe 25th J1m LaaJ had resigned tbe Presidency of tbe Convention It was supposed tb^t the session would be abort and that the Topeka Constitution would b<^ adopted with a modification. Lane was pi. dge<L to realgi before ha wa> elected President of the Constitution. Tbe ex tremists were becoming more moderate. Six mounted men from Camp Scott had arrived at Leavenworth. They left the army oa tbe S6tb Jannary, encountering acveral very severe mow storms. They think tbe Morinon* might easily overcome Gen Johnson'a command, If they were desirous of doing so. Arrival of tbe lanbel. Charlk?to*. Mi'fh 2? ?The ateamahlp fss l?el, from Havana, arrived here to-day with Key W est dates of the 25th The bark White, from New York, arrived on the 12th The ship Rich mo4i?i. from New Orleans for Boston, with a csr jro of cotton. arriv.d leaking hidly, and was dis charging 1 he ship Rockland. from Mobile for Boston, had also arrived in distress At Il.r.<tna sugar and molasses wore active and advancing. F(eights were dull. Sterling ex change U2al 12%. Exchange on New York 1U* 100*. Trinl of Tounshend, the High waymaa. Msbbittsvillc, C W., March ?7 ?Tbe trial of Tounshend, the highwayman, commenced ret terday; great excitement prevails, thousands of people from tbe surrounding country attending There are upwards of one hundred witnesses, in cluding four penitentiary convicta, to be exam ined on the part of the Crown, and nearly as many on Iwbalf of the prisoner. The opiniou prevails tbat the prisoner1* Identity will be es tablished and he convicted. The trial la ex pected to occupy several days. Lecomptea Meeting nt Cleveland. Cleveland, March ?A large mooting wa? held here last evening, to sustain the admintatra-. tion in Its course on the Kansas question Ex Governor Wood presided, aad made tba opening speech He was followed byHon. Wm Belden of Stark county. A series of resolution* were adopted by the meeting, strongly endorsing tbe course of t'he administration, and In favor o? the Immediate admission of Kansas into the Union Late from Northern Mexico. New Ormans. March St.?Later advice* from northern Mexico have been leceived , Matamora* had been declared a fiee port, and Vidaurri bad issued a proclamation demanding the paymeutof a per centime on all money due for Church prop erty. Tauipico bad not vet been attacked. f?ut a battle wn* expected near San Luis Potcwl between the adherents of Garcia and Zuloaga. Difficulty at the Sou ti Careliaa College. Columbia. March 27 ?One hundred students at the South Carolina College have been suspend ed until October in consequence of insubordina tion. It appears that tbe Vacuity refused to sus pend exercises on Thanksgiving day, and the students tarred the bencbc* In the recitation room and perpetrated other exceptionable acts Army Intelligence. Niw Yoax, March 29 ?Gen Scott has issned orders constituting a new military district In Ne braska, to be called the District of the Platte. The headquarters (Fort Laramie) are to be occu pied immedtatelv by ten companies of artillery, two of dragoons from Kansas Two companies of artillery areordered from Kansas to Fort Riley Arrest for Bigamy. Boston, March <7?A man .tamed Gaanett was arrested here, yesterday, on the charge of bigamy, having, as it is alleged, three wives liv ing, two of whom he married within tbe present month. He was formerly a merchant in good standing in this city. W agoa Factory Burat. St Lotn*. March *27?The wagon manufactory of John Cook was destroyed by tire to-day. Loss about ?25.t?oo Two hundred government wag ons were destroyed. ? Lake Nnvigatlea. Oswiio, March 27 ?The schooner Lucinda arrived yesterday from Toronto with flour, 4c. Navigation Is now open at all the ports on Lake Ontario. Maine Legislature. Acgvsta. Me., Marrh 27 ?The Legislature ttf this ?*tate having nearly concluded Its business will adjoin n on Monday or Tuesday next Baltimore Market* Hutimorf. March 29?Flour Is steady, with a brisk demand; Ohio *ud Howaid *tr?et *4 City Mills *4 26 WLeat Is active and generally unchanged, reds <la?l i>-; *1 15a#l .85 foi g*-d to prime white* Corn is active and |ciosed buoyant: at 55*55:. fo| white, and bUao3c. for yellow. Provisions steady and nncYianged Whisky is quiet at sH^a&x . New York Markets. New Yolk March 2V ?Flour Is quiet sales of 4,.'UU bhls State *t .l5a?? 25; Ohio, C4 .'Acad, S'o.ithern *4 5.0*4 ao Wheat is very dull; sales unimportant, prices noiniual C >m is unsettled; sales of 3o,000 bushels; white t7 > l '-H and yellow at o"vttol*L Pork steady ; messflrt 8(ia?16 x5; prime f 11 7na *11 75 Beef is quiet; Chicago repacked S12 25a SH M. Lard is dull at M\alu^c Whisky is unsettled; Ohio 23^22,!{ . nnacUl* Niw Yoix, Mirch 'J-tock* opened dull ind lower, but closed tlrrr.er Chlcagoand Rock Island75?4; Illinois Central bonds 93 V New York C^1?hLSw1Uni,b?TL*"d Cosl Co 17k, LaOro?se and M..wiukie k, P?i.a?v lvanin C? tt Co 70; Michigan St?u?beru 22Reading k; M ? ?ouri C's . Sterling exchange i. dull at I0?a ^HOICEGARDKN AND FLOWER SLEDS The undersisred has again the p'msure of oiler nt 'It*A. .'"s extensive st >ek r.i genuine GAR SF.KDJ*. whit-b are tins season nfa^^ -xceilent 4)kaiit), %arrai'e*l pure anil-^*1 tiesji. H s facilities of eupp fins s art c es of lb est quality and correct ' lAiuf. fi'-m Krclsi.d and tlie Contiiieut, as well hs those ?>l ?|ornestio crowth, is uusurput-ed, if equaled, l>\ at* l??ae m tbe trade. Market (iardeuers, Farinars. and oilier* vol find these Seeds a? eheapas t?e? een l.? purchased id the l'nite?l States.ei-her wholesale or retail, in I u a or i>acka?e*. and unsurpassed as to qualiU. via E-u** \ork. Lsr*e \ .*k. French Ox Heart, Pre mium Flat Dutch, l^arr* Drumhead, and other BloTd'Tufme Beet, EaH> Short top Radish, RomihI I'ui pie K? Plant. I .ami Sm<M>tb l u?i?ato. Peppers. Salsify, Carrots. Psrs:;ips. e*traea.|? Poaa, Hears, 4o., Wit* every <>th<*r N eeetabie and Herh in the bade. PLOM'EK SKEDS. of the choioest kin^s. se leoted from hi* extenaive eollection, lor any latitude m the LIuiou. are t,flared, prepaid liy mail, at tbe fol lowing low rales?tne t>est co l- it ens have severs! raneties included, which sell separate!) at ItK to Si oents per paper, as English Pansy, PjooU Pinks, Truffiuit's Asters, Ac : lis* papers eho>oe?t varieties - ,rt IPO " 2d choioest varieties - 4 un 30 ** vli?>oest varieties - - ? 2* 50 ?* 2d choioest varieties * "" ? " oloioest varieties - 1 08 JOHN g.AUU. ft * ** "tr#?l C,