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H IJafioMiU Itymbttrau, AMVBESir.NTN. National Tueathi. To-night Mr. Tamos Uardcn, who personated 10 matlifnctorUy the pottlo creation of Teno)son for the past two nights appears as Ingomar In Mart IjoycIPs translation of Theodore Hahn's play of "In comtr, the llnrbarlnn." Theodore Hahn It however, . men of straw pseudonyms; used by the author, whoie reel name li not recollected. The chereetecof Parthenla lilorelr, md ai It will pe represented y Annie Walte (It U pre. umel she. vllt pereonete It) will be an excellent picture of e iplrlted loveehle daughter end weethetrt. Mm. Fbascu AxaiKtM8L,tho renowned readerofShaksporean plays, will appear at Me rerott Hall, on Tuesday crenlnj neat, rending "Richard II," and will remain Inthli city Ion; enough to fire three additional reading, lt Midsummer Night's Dream" "The Winter's Tale," and "Othello" It Is now nearlj twent) jears alnce we heard her read "The Winter's Tale" a nlay not popular for atage representa tion, but admirably adapted to her fine elocution and dramatle oapabllltlea. No more refined and Intellectual treat wai ever onerea ww mnmg. too audience than that which la promlied bj Mrs. Kemble's contemplated Ylsltj and thle pop ular hall for mental andmmlcal recreation will doubtleii be filled to orerflowlns; Dan Rtct'a Omcua Thlt world renown bowman la coming among ut with hla grand menagerie and circus. He will spread hla tent on Monday, March 30th, on Hindi street below Pennsylvania a enue Thla menigerlt. Is a rate collection or apimaia etiuciicu 10 uo m.n) wonderful feats, and his circus will present a combination In the line of equestrianism unrl raled la this or any other eounlr). What Is to be regretted Is Mr. It Ice Advertises that this Is his farewell visit to the capital, ao we mt) ex pect that when he has entertained our cltlxena for a brief period that ho will, "Like the Arab fold hla tenia and pass silently away," Let all take warning from thla tlmel) notice and hasten to wltnesa for the last tlmo the show of this prince of showmen. AfornRtt Oincca Thayer fc Nojes are to follow Dan IUce, so that for two weeks our people ean take their fill of circus, and Washing ton la not slow In bestowing Its patronage upon these masters of equestrian sports Messrs Thayer & Nojes announce to the public that they will open their circus on Sixth street below .-. -t. .- AnriiMh Th. -intlf . ' men are ao well known that a length) notice ean scarcely do them any good. Our people will be aura to give them a call. Wall's Oteba Uolk. Professor Hasel mayer, the great magician, made his second aj pearanco before a Washington audience " etenlng at Wall's, ine auuience was larger flie question belni called for the amendment than on Monda) eteuln;, and the Professor wis adopted tricks were very clever. Curiosity was kept on The nsolutlon rclitlng to delegates to the titA.fn.tt. ntir vnlnir nnil thn rotiinrk nf emancipation contention at Oeorjcctuwn, to-tlp-toefor the entire evening, and tho remark of morrow nlffIlt WM hl.HciHei for, when seteral eterybody was, how wonderful When nil was pfrsons eonlcndcd that the ilub could not logls so good, It la extremely dlfllcult to particularize Mate for the wholo peoplct but that it must The Professor Is an nd-rpt In legerdemain, and resoh Itself Into a mwa inciting as this was n haa the happy faculty of pleasing hla mi lltnics Vhichalf t l" tlmatter was with tho club, to the top oi tneir ueni. nv-nnw.i iiirf liilnd Tnm hil a lirtr UDD-r kllowa' 11 all iiiinu Aura nan a nrifo t t fc . , Anunigniy intelligent suuwnn in, mgiu, nnu delighted as well as astonished It lie is a won ,der. Many "wonders" have claimed to be tho tlgKlk wonder of the world, but If an) clalmiut has an Indisputable right to tho addition to the seven wonder of Or eel an origin, Ullud Tnm 1 This afternoon nnd the legitimate claimant, night 1 stated to be the last of Ills performauLis Ju this elty at present. We trust his stiy will s prolonged during tho whole week Her) kody should sco and hear him. SEW ADxritTINKMlINTH. Mm. J.iK. S-tkmokb, No 330 Penus) aul venue, between Nlsjtb and Tenth strict, will give agrand exposition of all the latest spring and summer styles of millinery, llio ladles will, of course, give this their special attention Robert H. Orauam at his reposltor), ISo 574 D strut, between Light h ud Ninth street, baton haad a number of llrst class carriage, rockaways, buggle, &e , which he t reparcd to sell at the lowest possible prices. Wv A. Cook, A P, announces tint there will be a meeting ofthe Third Ward Itepubll cans at Wisewell barracks, corner heventh nnd O streets, this evening, at 7 30 o'clock Messhs, IIarvkv & Co , tho well know u pj tunlMl'n. whoso establishment isJuslli natron- Izedbyallthebestepkuresof thoclt), vt duuH notice that ho is uaii) receiving tiioso lamou Point Lookout and Smith Creek's, with four', Langley's and Potter's Coves o)stor Mcssr. Harvey k Co have also j urchtsed the solo rig) t to the beds where thoso delicious bltnlicsic ellne and fatten for tho epicures of the patron of their establishment. Tub OLa.Mi'ir Haab Uaii Criiitvlll hold n special meeting this etenlng nt Ihelr new rooms, Uo 349 Pinns)lranla ateuue, nt 7 JO p. in Wm. 11 Mi Ika, scribe of tho Columbia I. u campment, I ( O P, request the mcinbera tu meet at Odd I (.Mows' Hall till afternoon nt i ue o'clock, to attend tho funeral of Pitrl trtli leo E Falconer. Dr iikfebkxci. to our advertising column, there will be seen an announcement of furniture for sale and house for rent The House 1 cen trally located, south of the National Hotel, on Missouri avenue. For further particular, ad dress DoxCat thla ofllce LOOAL DEPARTMENT. Thl Potomac SepentK Mitel Wharf The steamer Arrow, Capt J ho Htnckpole, left this wharf at It) a in for Mount Vernon, returning nt 4 p m rho carried quite n number of llrst class passengers both wnt s, stopping nt Alexan dria, fort loot and 1 ort Washington Tho cap tain propose to mako regular trip dall), uo tli lug preventing Crouiht'i lUer Arrlted Schooners Denj tVx, A. tratiklln, from M itawoman creek, wllii saau consigned to Henj W.VoxiA. W Martin, Urvan wl,n '1'Ad and herring to order JtfJry'r Wharf Arrlted sihoouer Mariner, Turner, frou Cboppawanalc, Willi lumber for C. Jl Churek. . ',,,,- , Capt Jacob I auueo had his flne seine-boat, "Blount Veniou, wlJlch we descrllel somo tlmo since, launched tt the foot of IwcUlh street yesterday, hho was Lullt b) Mrs r Ilagan f Mr. Wm btcwart hnd a lino seine boat, Arling ton, launched at the foot of Ihlrhen and a-hnlf tstreet It waa built by Mr. JohiiCumberland Mr Jno Lacy is hating a No 1 sand boAt IbUllt on Monument Point When lompleted, It -will be OS fet In length by 18 Inttlllh Wm V, trailer, builder ... ... Mr. C, H. Walker had a scow launched, on Monday e enlng, In the canal, nt ar Tenth street Lrldge DulItbyOco W.lhomt We noticed quite a neat craft, Witch of the Waves, on Istreet south, between luurand-u-half and hlxth, anJ, on inquiry, we learned that It was modeled by and beluuir to Meaars Kin It h. on h Darron It haa a keel of 21 feet, 10 feet beam, and Is three feet do i It wa lilted out by Mr, Geo W, Thomas, nnd tits a good reflec tion on that gentleman a a mechanic, ltwns built exprciily for sporting purposes Plkasaut Socunr k vome of the ladles con nected with the new HuplUUongrogatlaii, which worships at Odd i ellow' Hall, Nat y 'i ard, met last evening at the home of tho pastor, Itev, John Dray, to organize a ".Sociable" Mrs cteaeral Hovey wri ilectcd president) Mrs "VVrlglit, vleoorsKIenl) Miss Ann H Drav, aec re?ry and Miss H Uray. treasurer The iultla tloa e Is fixed at Si cents, and all monej s tints -.olleotcJ, we underaland, are to bo act nilde In Aid ofthe church building, which this )oung and vigorous congregation luntemplate erecting during the coming summer The new congregation 1 the result of four nuntbB' effort on tho part ofthe lie. Dr lira), late of the Navy 'in rd Dapt 1st church 1 he new church U to be called the "Mouutof oiltcsDp tlst church" of I ast Washington 1 he habbath ehoot numbers about lU children and Ut i achcrs, Audit has a new and yaluablollbrar) 1 he con gregallon has quite a number or )Oung and earnest people as members, and la continually Increasing u numbers The first or Initiatory meeting ofthe "So ciable" was well attended, and augurs well for the future The music was excellent, and could not well be surpassed, and was furnished principally by the following gentlemen) Mr John Dray, Jr , 1st vlollni Mr M. Cole, 2d Violliii Mr John Orlggs, llute Mr Theophllus lira), guitar 1 ho Misses llrtv nrealdad At the nl&uo. Altogether, tho ladlea of thla new and flourish. ingeoogrsgation have cause lor congratulation hat their effort have been crowned with such flattering sueieis, nnd we wish them many happy "ociauic " Dt-TEOTltK MiDkmtt, we regret to any. Is lying qulto 111 at his residence In south Washing ton, navlng been taken sick nbout a week since. We hope to see him out soon, and after tho AOUGft - Iirrii Wtrto ItaruuLiCAt Associatiox V meeting of the above art gelation was nei i iaa. night at Israel Methodist church, south of the Oapltol, and was called to older by Mr John 11 Arrlson, president, with Mr. A, I'. Clark aa secretary. The meeting was opened by singing and prayer, by Her Iloiwell Hrown, (colored ) The object of the meeting was to renrganlie Hit) r Mill nni liiuu iui . ui'Ciiiuk ui miu mm- palgnj and elect orUcere to sen e for the ensuing six months The Chair said tho term of office had long since expired, and the first dut) was to elect olticers, after which Important matters would come be fore the meeting Ho thanked the club for the uniform kindness extended him during lit term of ofllce, and moved that a temporary chairman be appointed until the election of officers took place. On motion, Mr. E O) Atkinson, (colored,) wae nntlnt(l ttmnnfirr rhalrman Mr Arrlson moved that the old constitution be the bnsia or. organising tne new ciun Tliatnnltisn wi a-rfipifi in Nominations of officers wcro then made and Mr A Herbert, (colored,) was elected president five tore, who, on taking the chair, made an ap propriate address, thanking the club for the Honor comerrea Mesir Samuel William and A P Clark, were nominated for flrst vice president, and the nil Pit Inn helntr taken nn lh Mrs! named, about (I doien voices were heard In the afflrmatUe and about half atlozea In thetiegatlte. A .lit lalrtn ta-aa rnllil for. Lilt th nrr-fllilont de cided Mr Williams was elected, without taking a tote tor mt uiarK ('nnslderablc discussion ensued on this decl Ion, a number contonJImr that the decision was not parliamentary while others eontended to the enntrarv A motion waa then made and seconded that Mr Williams be declared unanimous)) elected Carrie 1 Mr Horaco Merr man waa elected second vice prrsl1entA I' Clark.recordlngsecrelaryi Sam uel Mchola, colored, financial secrctar) ant I.conbUa Kcott, colored, treasurer (la motion, tho Chair was authorized to np 1 o!nt an executive commtttee tit. itrowit, coiorru, oiierru n resolution irw tiding for the appointment of a committee of nine to represent tho club In the emancipation coiieiitlon, tote held lntleorgrtown to-morrow n idi The rending of the resolution gate rise to con nlderalile debate, Mr Marshall, colored, contend ing th-xt It couM notbeotrcred at this meeting, a It nil called for the purpose of organizing the club for political purposes, and not to cele brate the emancipation proclamation A communication was read front the llcpubll can General Committee, requesting the club to select two delegates ind four alternate to the Chicago contention A motion was made to go Into nn election for thedelegatea Mr X U.Atkinson (colored) offered tho fol lowing as an amendment i Whereas, the members of national contentions represent districts and Mates, nnd not watds or preelnclsi therefore, be It Hfioirro, tnii tne Jtrpui ncan i cnini i uu. mil tee be requested to call n content Ion to elect delegates to represent the District In the Chicago Mr Marshall (colore I) outiosod the senllnir of ueigaies 10 tnicngu, uccauao incywouiu nntc no tote, and he douhted whether the) would bo even admitted to scats nn the floor. A tolce ca, thet will, for Ilroun sa)s so Mr Arrlson said he wanted delegates elected Ifilt there?' that the) might glte an expression of the Dls- nnd tncy coul 1 iln a tliey pleased Mr A I Clark here Introduced a series of .,..,. . !.,., ....! ui...i. -- iviviiiiiuiii iiiuuiim4 jiiviii & iiinuiuii pressing ilellgltt with nrcsslnir ilellitht wit tho result of tho Isew llamjishlrc election ratotlngOcucralOrant for tho rrrsldrnc), and Indorsing the Mimner char trr niiit lvincn wrrn uiitinimnuaiy nuopioti The sulject of the rmanclpitlon tonveullon tyn then taken tip fur the third time On motion oTAlr K (1 Atkinson. (colored.) the ' meeting adjourned, and, resoHlng Itself Into a 1 1 u tv li iiiihv uii-t.-itiit, i iip vi.inii:i'ii,iwii tun tent Ion camo up lor tho ruiirlli time, and wa IILily, from the wrangling, to ba laid aside and iihi if. iioiii mv wriiiiii;t o uo ism hiiud nun brought tin for ono hundred times nt least, as several oi tne speakers oeeiareu mat another mass meeting wa being held in another part of the ward for the purpose, of selecting delegates to the emancipation contention! and when wo left (11 o'elock) the question wnabt Ing discussed in a lltely manner by Mr. Marshall, (colored.) who was onimsed to two meetings bclnir he) 1 nt one time In the same wnrdi nnd It seemed to us that the meetlug woul I remain In resslon until after the aforcs ild emancipation contention had met auu nujourneu. PnotliKfT Am Souktv Thl association met at the Hoard o( lrado Hooms, nt 2 oMocL p m ) esterda), Hon Peter l'arker In the (.hair, and S I, knulfman scretary 1 he minute of tho Inst meeting were rend and approted. The Chair said ho had called on Ocncrals O O nndt'hnrlcs H Howard, but did not sco them He did see the Adjutant Ocneral who anld ha could not state whether General Howard would assume the debt oi tno soup houses or not, a desired, but felt sure that ho would do what was right A fir na possible A to tho f 15 OJ0 appro priated bt Congres, len Howard had reccltcd none of if in luuseqiicnco of tho hlUh between the War Dejiartmcut and the Ixecutlte Mr A It shepherd stated that there were be tween 400 and C00 debts unpaid aa)et, .Mr Kaullman moved that the lommlttecbe empnwi red to see (len Howard again, nnd re port to mis sociei) Itet. Dr Hall mot cd to adjourn to meet at the same ) late on net Tuesda) nt i m .Mr O.rorgo satae said, If such un the case, bo would mote that the money now In hand bo li tld out prorata Hot Dr Hall sill that they needed all the ftcta before thciu t settle tho matter proper!), and he would pros hi motion to adjourn. Air I ho 1 I.lotd remarked that If the soup houses had been closed as directed, no debts would now I o hanging on them ltev. Dr Hall pressed his motion, nnd the o clet) adjourned, as above Indicated. Tiuntv Pen Cbst. The joint resolution which wa Introduced IntheHouaa on Monday b) Mr Orth, rend twice and referred to the Com mittee of tho W hole on the state of tho Union and ordered to be printed, provides 1 hat there to paid for the Uscal year ending the 30th of June, DtbH, to tho several dirks, messengers, laborers, nnd other emplotces In tho seteral executlto department In the clt) of Wnahlng ton, excepting thoso female employees whose pat has been raised to J00 per annum under the nit of lul) 2J. ISofl, and to thephotographer and nsalstant hofographer of tho Trcasuri Depart mint, nnd to the clerks nnd other emplotces of the city post olflce and tho Agricultural Depart ment, nnd civilians who nro ilerka and tempo rart clerks lu the olllces ofthe Coast tturtey nmi Natal Observatory, and lu tho ofllce of the Oi itol Lxtcnslon In the clt) of Washington, n triduaUd pencntum upon the amount of their ailtr) or oilier compensation ofthe following character and with tho following restrictions and limitations, to-wllt To all who re, el to a compensation of les than 41,200 per annum, SO pinent on tlio amount of such compensation 'loall tthnrecelto l,ioo and less than 41, C00, 15 per nut io nil who receive 41 COO and lest than il.OJJ 10 er cent t and to all who receive 2 000 nnd leas than 3 too per annum, ft per cent on the amount of their annual aalary, to 1 e paid out of any money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated SlOMA OP iNDfSTRT AMD Plloai'EIHTV Ou stepping into tho boot and shoe store of Mr. O 1J Wilson, under Odd Icllows1 Hall, hetenth street, yesterday, we were surprised to seo that, notwithstanding tho fact that nearly all our merchants and other business men are complain ing of the dullness of the times, nnd the slack atateof business generallt, he haa enlarged the dimensions of his already commodious store room, making It twenty feet front by a depth of one hundred feet Ihl spacious store 1 liter ally crowded with the best and latest styles of etery description of boots and shoes, embracing all quallllea, from the heavy brogan to the finest and neatest ladles' slipper, and Mr Wilson Is determined to sell his assortment at prices that will suit purchasers, no matter whether times are bright or dull Oite him n call. Ho has reall) gentlemanly clerks Attempt at Homikuy estcrdaj morning, about It o'clock, there was quite An excitement raised on Penus)lvnnla atenue. near tenth street, caused by nbo). aged nbout fifteen years, attempting to extract a large roll of "greenbacks' from the pocket of a couutr) man In tho auction room of Mr Mark I zcklelsi but being deticted by Air 1 , wa prctinted from o doing The would I e-thlef brandished a largo knife In Mr. 1 zcklcls' face, stating that he would havo re tinge ns he had "shown him up" In public on previous occasions There was a white and ono lolond bo) in "cahoot" with him Lieut hklp I on, of tho lourlh prctlnct. happening to be pnasing lu that tlclulty, with several citizens, gate chase, but with no nvull, as they nil made good thtlr escape PmaoNKn'i (lovi: to tu Alii an t PtviritN TiAitt Warden llueslls,with seteral guard of the jail, started on Mon lay etenlng for Alba nj with nine pilsoner convicted at tho present term of the Criminal Court, nnd scntinced to tlio Albany penitentiary, llio following are the Dimes of the convicts) I W. Howell, counter feiting, 3 jearsi Chas O, lluurke, manslaughter, (killing hla wife,) 1 )ear John Harris, A J tltzpatrlck, John Wagner, Conrad J-Aur, tur 5 I art , 3 ) cars enchj J times M Smith alias "Mlm liu," burglar) 5eari Iicwis Cass, robber), 3 tenrs laae Wile and Alar) MUilbbcn. gran t lancny, 11 months c ich TnVNK stc)licns it Co ,No 310 Pennsyh anla nv enue, have Just rcnited a large and superior Assortment of trunks, among which may be par ticular!) mentioned the large packing trunk, the ladles' raratoga trunk, and the sole-leather trunk, togvther with ctery variety of satihels, travclingbags, and valises lor ladles, all of which nro ollired nt tho vtry lowest nrlces Ihoso conteroplatlngtravellng shouldoall and examine stock at Stephens fc Co. It (CoralanWtcJ CoLt'MntA1 HAnMniiALCKJiKTKnr AMocri Tlon Wasiiibotov, I). O, March 10, 1807 On inennove aair, aiine, instance oi tne president, tho few surviving members of the association met at the residence of their late fellow member, Mr. William Ulade In order to have an Interview In relation to the funeral of their deceased friend and brother. Mr, David Usher In the chair, lien M Mo Coy, secretary. On motion, It waa resolved, unanimously, That we all attend the funeral and take our appropriate place In the procession aa a society. Rtiolrtt, That the president be authorized to frocure suitable crape and black allk gloves for he use of the soclet), and that each member wear crape on the left arm for the apace of thirty days In token of respect for the deceased Rttotetd, That the association employ four car rlagci, one to be used by the aocletyand three to be tendered to Mrs Sis J for the uae of the family, and the coat of the same to be paid by tho general agent out of any funds that maybe In his possession belonging to the association Rttotvtd, That the secretary drart a preamble and resolutions of condolence to be submitted nt our next meeting Rnotvtd, That we adjourn to. meet on next Monday afternoon at 6 30 o'clock, at the business placed the president, Mr II Usher. D, Fisitin, President II-vti M McCot, Secretary. At a meeting ofthe association, held on the 23d Inst , tho following preamble and resolutions were submitted by the secretar), Mr 1) M Me Coy, and unanimously adopted i Whereas, It hath pleased Almlghtly Ood, In the dispensation or his allwlse providence, to re mote from our midst a worth) and highly cs teemed fellow member and zealous co-laborer in our time honored institution, the Columbian iinrmnuT -lociciyi one wuose zcai un never flagged, but who has always been ready and will ing to render assistance and co-operation In advancing the Interest of the association by his counsel, his Influence and his means, and never shrunk from any responsibility nor failed to act hla part.howeter Irksome the task That mem ber Is brother Wm tSladc, who departed this life on last Moml a) morning, the 10th Inst. Drother Made haa left our lit lie society circlet we shall see his pleasant countenance hero no more we aball hate no more of his aid In conducting the Affairs of Harmony .Soclctyi but aa the psalmist Davll said In consoling himself amidst hla lamenta tlona on the decease of a beloved one: ; iieoa not return to us, but we can go to blm ' Time inltsraniu nidi t will soon bear us nil away, borne of us pei bans aery soon Let us then pre are to Join brother sftde, with the many who io trans lictnta in that tip tier lftnd.wheru tlirra lino death t No suffering no parting of friends, no grief, because there there Is no sin In con sideration of the foregoing, therefore, be It Hriolivrf, That whtlo we bow In humble adort tlon and meek submission before the great Author of our being, and the beneficent disposer of all etent. And acknowledge that In righteous ness He hath a ill le led us, we cannot suppress the fvelings of deep and poignant sorrow for the loss of ono with whom wo hate been an long and ao pleasantly associated, ami wewlll erer cherish In our heart the fond recollection of bis many tlrtue fHeiotvtd, That the Columbian Harmonial Ceme pry Assoclallonhas lost, In the demise ol brother William Slade, one of Us tlrmest supports! the community at largo an Influential nnd useful friend a til benefnetort the church a zealous ofliccr, nnd hla fnmllt circle a lot Ing husband, n noiing parent n nil it launiu. iricnu ana guide RetoUtd, That we deeply a) mpathlte with the lereated famllj of our dear departed friend mod Irother, and we do assure them our heartfelt condolenco In thla their sad affliction and dis tress HtiolvcJ, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions bo entered with the minute of the association, nnd a cop) bo sent to the familj nf the dccpAncd Hecehed anl nlnptcl March 23, IS A I) I iciinn, Prcsllent 11 'M MiCot,ccrctnr). Tiik Tin imrt mk Pi ATcnms The dlfll J cult) bit wren tho emplojec an I Journejmcn Is still unsettled, nnd the strike, which commenced anions the Jourmtmen on Monday week, con tinue On Monday night a inciting of the lourueymen Plasterers Association wna he 1 1 nt Ocrman Hall, which was lirgely attended The meeting wna presided over by Air Jns H arret t and Mr f H (1111 acted aa secretary Mr J W Majtingly. president of the Work Ingmeu's Aasimbty, U Ing present bt Invitation, submitted the proceeding of tho Dookbludcrs' Society, In which s) mpath) wns expressed for the plasterer In their strike, nnd 4j0 appro priated for their be ne tit. Previous to rending Ihoaame, Mr Mattingty Addreaacd the meeting, during which he administered word of en cour age men t to the nUaterira, urglne: them to aland firm In tho i osltlon they had taken, nnd prom ised an early meeting of the Worklngmeira Aa sembl) In order to adopt measures for their re lief 1 he proceedings were I hen read, ordered to be placed on record, nnd Messrs Stephen Ulll, wm ('o)ne and James Morrow were ap pointed a committee to draft a reply. After a short retirement, tho committee re turned to the hall, nnd submitted resolutions re turning "the sincere thanks of this association to tho Journe)mcii Dookbludcrs' hoolaty for the action taken lu their behalf " Messrs T It Olll, Jas Morrow, and William Co)newcro appointed a committee to present the resolutions to tho Journeymen bookbinders' Association Mr Co) ne, from the committee of twent) ap pointed nt tho last meeting to nsi.erialu.what work could bo procured, nnd At what rate of prices, sutmilttcft a report, In which it waa taled that a great deal of work might be con traded fort but as the prices otlered wero much less than tho masler plasterers asked, It was deemed Inadt Isablo nt thla time to mako an) en gagements, mid the com ml t tee therefore asked to be continued. It was not tho purpose of the Journe) men to undtrldd their old emplo)er until over) prospect of their acceding to the In crease asked for had passed awny. i no report tins nuontiu Mr l'hlll s, from the committee appointed to cotifirnlth n corresponding committee on tho put of tho master uluterers. reported that the two committee held a meeting on Iriday, but had tuen unable tori it nny satlsfxctor) torn nromlse Iho master nlisltrcra had aaain sub ipltted thtlr original (imposition of 41 Mid 43 to, whlh waa as prompt!) njeited b) thcjotirnej- men At their request the o mimittcctv nsdlaihnrgcd. On motion, the sum f 100 was nppronrlatcd out of tho treasury ns a relief fund, nnd Messrs Wm Hnck, J.Mraub, and James Darrctt -pointed n disbursement committee. I'oLirr iTKUa Tho followlnir cases wero dis posed of since our last report i Jlcnjamln Prat her wna arrested, 111 the f.ccoud nrcclnct, by Olllcer ter. FlmrLed with rommltlliiK' an assault and batter) on Wm Otcon. lhc) bad a hearing be fore I ust Up Smith, who, from the etldenco pro duced, found them guilt) of tho charge, and Im posed n line of to on each of them. tltticer llerr),of tho same nrcclnct, took Wm Mathews before tho samo Justice for making threats of violence. Ho gate ball to keep the peace On complaint of Delia Willis, colored, tho stnio olllcer arrested r lien Harrison, colored, charged with petit larceny. Justice Harper held her for a further hearing uttlcer Hill, also or tho seventh preiincL tooic Jeremiah 0,ulrk before Justice Harper Hi now IB work house for llilrlt dav 1 Hen Johnson, colored,' waa taken In custody by OfllcerHlekman.of tho llrst preolnct.ihargid with profanity Justice luckcr taxed her 3 Olllcer eatman, of the same precinct, ar- rnlgucd Auu MorrUse), store kecpir, before the samo Justke blio was lined J0 for selling liquor on hunday. T Ka fnllA.uln .nimiiili nf ttnAu iuum liniiniail in the. various nrcelneti tirst nreclnct. 1M net, l(,f Otlfll nth lrc jno inirti precinct, t rourin 1'rrtniti, fui prrcincr,f9au Mxtn precinct, jaj -cvei jirkiiiki, uu iiii iiivkii.i JF' ' clne(.12i 1 e hth lireclllLt. SO lota l.fcOT&U luAN.rkntariictt mtatk inn louowing triiusfir of real estate wero reported at the real estato exchange of 11 M Hall, corner of Sevcutli and D streets i Parts 0 and 8, square 3J0. "t'vcutli anu ji streets t i-urts u nuu s, aouaru o-w. atellOOl l.artsia, squaro 8j0, cast 10 feet on H t net north, nt il,5iKj lol 1,3,3,4, 6, 0,7, 12, U, 11, 15, and lit. In square IflH and all of square and 21, square lwi, at 420 000, part & and tf , square 1U7, north IT teet I inch, at th lVjiuh 07, squaro un ui, aqunru and 17, squaro 37o, nt 1,000; H 2, J, 4,9,0, 7, -Ml, nt JDWiU " '" -. ACo Olll-lw n.mca rhoniil. 0'll.iy I.. Nmllh. ehAHlnr Ler with the larcenv of a cow, and she aud tho cow were brought leforo Justice Morscll b) Olllcer Ou),of thetourth Prfllllvt iiuuub i it it ti iw i,.,ucriHL-' nviu va mliinl OIIy' wllnciiettnlincaili.tlieh.il p.l..1 Hi. piiw frmii 1. c.lf. .ml It wni lu.tl.lt '." '" ,?.f";!.Tv....i?i.',.S, In..... ...!lil.; II..1 ' ..(.. t tl.n nlMif an. I II ilrnlii, a u a Ir I II 11. Ill(i inum nv v""!1""1 i.j-.w 1.1-.J from her last June, nnd jesterdav slin saw It on the streets and drove It home Justin) Morsell rendered a decision In f ivor of the defendant Htolks Qooiim IIi.cokrki) Several davs since, John Williams (colored) robbed an old colored woman, nenr t)gtown, or a lot of wear- lug apitare) Ho waa arrested nnd confessed the theft, telling where I lie goods could be found Lieut Hurle) proceeled lo a Junk store, near the navy 1 nni Driuge, auu recuyercu tno sioicn !ro,.rny' Iho ll,!ccV. .cutl.J.ll lAr-iirrivK Ci-KMbTMir Charles Miller and vi. i.ol n. l-nreman. eouvlited of assault and bat tery, havebein pardoned by the President. The ..f' ...-. .. a.. AnAA.I tft lU llinillh. 1111.1 tllA former waa sentenced to six months, nnd the l2tJerril""mS,l.. I..J.II II.., .,.' ,.lMd )eslerdiy nut smati, cnargcu ny iteury urecn witn nssauu trauactru mu iuiivm .!-."- -...-., . nmi liAtttn Iiiall. 1 hamiirion rrnuiredhlm to I ..... . t T '.'' ' . . .. . . git e securfty to keep ll.eVe ' I " .'J.WVonr JbaTe l"U ' ' Powell llurkan.1 ChristlantI Sioff were ai-- w5:iAmKu iiVt,?. w ill . biretefwre Pre-iutedauJ retted, lu tho .Seventh nreclnct. ut Ufllccr Tea- -.i .- mi-.. ..tn.wi-.l i. uruhat 1 uja, inai.JWi iota s, v, iv mix li, aouro i.uji, at piaiuiiu m error, t a v- iuhv...... .-...--.- 2 OuOi part 65, 60 and bl, aquaro 411, 60 ffit on was nnbuiltteJ U theeowrt prlule arunifluU by HUtli strict. At ,000; sub O and D, square 78.1, Mr Corwlu , ofiouiijel f r Ibet laln '" ',""".,", at0b2, Cacus Pleyllranch. at U rout part 31, M!"d ".7" "' " "cl(-orMUI""1 '"r aouarel2J north J3 Ret. nt 41.607 4tfi nartlandS . "S?1!1" 71, Ji-fi.... -t i ..lml..ulrUiAr , . NbW Pnt.nrMT At a meet ng recently wlu bo furnUhod ou arpllcailon held by tho directors or the Washington and Depo-liionaaml other papir-, relied upon as t-tl-tleorsLtown Hallroad Company William Dun- mgur, iuumC be alod In the ofllce tiotntu days before nlng, esq, was chosen pnsllint oi tno ronu, itiiig, I'Mii a iv ni viiu-vii i'i vlceS S. ltlker, rcslgued luitou, In our tJrlmlnal Court report jealer day we were In error In aa)tng that Mt libarica W Cunningham was tlned i5 for committing larceny, if should have read fur committing us ault aud battery, , (Cvmuu Bleated ) A COVPIIMKITTOA Wortht MlXIATKn The fullowlnff resolutions were adopted unanimously by tho oinclai body of (lorsuch M h ehurchi nA"iinuiui it j , I'lnmi ig, i3s n ucrrns, nun ihc luiiirnun; vkijuii CAi'irni, our pastor, Urother Jaa N. Dat Is, has terminated the third year of hla ministerial relations to ua, therefore be It 1. Rttolvtd, That In the discharge of the func tions of hlaeacred ofiloe brother Davis has, by ois earnest preecning, nis uppununa counsels, his visitations upon the alck and distressed, and his assiduous and unwavering attempts to do good, under all circumstances, entwined about him the affections and veneration of hit charge, the respect of the community, and the good will of all, while, by his persevering efforts, he has materially assisted the progress of vital godli ness within and without the church 2 That we appreciate to the utmost theaelf sacrificing spirit which hascharacterlzed Drother Davie' entire official connection with ust In that ho has, at all times, ignored domestic ties and claims, and In all weathers, and under all circum stances, In sickness and In health, in season nnd out of season, devoted himself without stint to the service of his Master and the iromulgatlon of the gospel 3 That we view with no slight degree of satis faction the healthful and prosperous condition to which he has educated, and In which hcleates his charge, and the excellentcondltion of all the church papers, documents, It , which have been piscru in nis ennrgp i TBat, In bidding adieu to Drother Davis as our pastor, we are severing ties which hate be come strong and pleasant, to which we wllleter adt ert with pleasure and satisfaction That we wish Urother Dat Is Ood speed In the new fiell to which he has been called, assuring him that we shall ever cherish With liveliest joy his many virtues anu nis laDorsnmong us mat a copy oi mesa resolutions uo pre- irntcd to Drother Davis Wit. It Hlmt. Recording steward Txr WAaiiiNUTo Schiktzin Vfcnux Last evening this association ofOermans held a meet ing nt I rades' Union Hall, corner of 1- Ighth and K streets Mr II Hense In the chair, nnd Mr. Itudotph Sprluggood. secretary. An election wna held for thecholce of a person In take charge of the bar and eater to the desires of the association at the Hchuetzen Park during the coming season Several persons applied for the place, tut Mr Charles W orch was the suc cessful candidate for the sum of JJ.MOfor the privilege. No other business of Importance to thepublk was transacted lulte a large number of Americans were pres ent at tne meeting ami manur sien n goo i urgrer of Interest In Its affair Long live the schuetzeu Association. Tun enterprising andencrgetlc llrmof Covle at I unrrii tiv on ciiiibj t, iuiii n,vtuv, uc- tween Ninth and Tenth streets, et er alive to the cultivated and refined taste of our clt liens, hate recclted a large number of most beautiful paint ing, lithographs, chromoi.fcc , whkh they offer to the public at prices most reasonable. Tho t arlety embrace acenie views, historical repre sentatloos, celebrated characters, lie , and are well worth a visit to observe, If not to purchase AsnTHfcrt AiinnsT Yesterday Detectives Clan inn and Hlr1v srr piled Mrs lEoblnson. corner of Twelfth and O streets, on the charge of re celvlng goods knowing them to he stolen. This IB I1B WUmail in Wliuac liuuiu were iuuuu n iiu number of nrticles, mentioned by us In jester d)'s Issue, aa having been recovered by these ottlcers when they arrested joung lerryand two others 1 her will all hare n further hearing to day at 10 o'clock Dk mi orAi Lati VAiiLhCiTiiKf -Mr Oeorge L l-alcnnrr. a tdunff man well known In the city and highly esteemed by his nconalntance, departed this life on Monday last. Mr. I waa Worthy Patriarch of Columbian Y ncampment atd Past Orand of Hcacon Lodge, No 15, 1 U t) 1- , an I was strong!) attached to that order He died Iuhls27th )cnr 1 tie funeral will take i lace from 21 hcvonth street, at3 m , today. Ijut iii Ypatcrdav etenlnir. at about 0 oMock, n telegrim was received nt polke htad quarlirs. from the Seventh wnrd station house, statliiL'ttiat Ihey had i little boy nbout 8 tear oil, named Ihoma Conncll He coul I not Inform the officer In what .part of the clt) hla parents reside. TIIK tOtltTH. ('itiuiYtr Cot nT (httf JuxHc Cartlrr Thla oiirl tvaiCDKniodtvlth tbt follow lu cue, yoiUr dr l'h Carroll, aasimit and Lattery Kcoguliauct forfulludaud twncb warrant or lcr I AUssn ir tlonJfiilo, aault and battt-rr with In lent tt kill AnMultfl'cllllller,uuthnlitlt day or rb ruarr Ut Ur cuusont. lit sreu-sd ilcad guilty uf 4UII anu ntiwrr, auu w uhiu T'' viim, llrurr Hud Ur.cliaritfd with preaoDllDgfalRO claim lotharnHd tjtulosdoveriiinout, with lutent t do- Irau I and ai-w wnu aeirati iiua inn imivninicLi uui of Ji 3J, vu or alioul the 10th of Minh .ilU prut entered ... , ., - ,, lieurr Juuraan. iur a ainiiiar uiuucc-n yrum 11 JU' Mrir iiujuui ui;v hmiii ,mv ,.u v CincciT CounT-JurfK Wyllt Thl court was lira W I iermlile v l H lJlermlilisB,d minis tratura hVplerlu for 37,uu boud Irlud lu pari and rrrirUd TMtM-dar . .... Iho cxaniliiatloa of tontlinour lu thin caxo iruu llaaet diirinr the i mlm mxiau of Hi court, nuJ wm not eoDcladw! at It" dJonrnineM Kllhrnrni It lalla v t II King Mutlou flr new Miller v ilsarW M Hon fr a e IrUl t utercd AK'lilXMKXT The tulguinei t of Monday rjiitlimp-, but Iho lunulas; eao will occupy the wIidum f to-day Jjunrned IjClTt CotttT JuJyt Flthtr In the absence of JudsoOllu, JuJo Hhcr held Ibis court ycMtor- r Tho Denul- (TJaokruptey.) Lloyd l'litlllpt TlmlMutbirrelliocoiirilQ thla fim l tbo lud utkrak ono heard auino tioittli aiuco Id lla suit of Vow la? v Uenula, via Ibo rail lly r a ufidexfcutedbr Uennls fr lb lrt-m-ntuf hi wlfo nudihUilriu AodnUlou having Iw u madn lu llio Drlanlt, tho iiuntlloii uow i mi ,t u In 1 uiikrui lev i-. . j....iiail.. Lirtin-i ili.i J fiuJautln tint llrmt U1. .MJ . ".t.i I .- .11.. l...k.r. i. i uiikrupt Uw Ull lia MUTO ifllliuil u IVI w m'umitv huuvi i. w m ruiirt look tho I utiraauJ held IliocaoeunJir 1U1 bcroKxln vs hiiMuisu Or hnxleudluK time furlaklua-londlilouy wuiiyairoiiiuai l0J frufiuau vs IdJlns leine potutlug J Oliver tnuhw to wll real elate 7ul blrollier vs Mrholami OrJer couuriulDR au dlt r' riport, aud for dlotrlbutluu Adjourned I OnriiAW CoiKTJuJif Purtttl This tfjuit !.. i-. ...in .. N-ni-v I., ln.ir. iim.lM I4tb nf kfurrh. 18. was DUd for prohsle Tho le-utrls: leave l.jJto ber grand daughter, Lilly A Mon. an I the reMuariitroUteiher dn (liter, Aaulo Mof, WtlOltl SIIO KISO COO-lllUHl utlBjm.i". IBTrBaTEaTVIFtTBT , Jjfblno I blade iiJW 1 ' 1 Arke julisid as 1 eieculorof Win blade, fiviny buud lBl,JJl', with j CbarleaS, Wallace, and Wm Morgau as umiIps Kcbwtl, living load lu ttl.nu), with UtarW Slotl aud JuinealJ LoitrellnBBurctJe-. ,.,.,, , ... Uary Ami bills quail A J a aJiuluItratrl cj Wm Kli . airing Loud lu f-'.uw, wiiu louma a lUcburdaaiidUtiwrgo 11 Smith a AunleL McCle ry quullttid a. V1J,H.1.!1,i?.,i lour nor uauguirr-, iitiui t ," Uoano ' I, lliuuluir iiustlfliJ ns suardUu t r Iho iwiIuiib of I; w- Wf.V.'"VaVtlea ' J-W A ltutfaud Ww ,11 IUk, ..uritle.. ' T0 nnal accouut ut t iium, a ImUUralor of )iKrrcitiyuold, wu tiled and minuyel . Adj mruid ., I Ciiniiiiuif ("ilIHIT iiv Tilt. UtTl TTVTKll Tats luu. UirrA 2l,lsbd -V 113 Ihebnlud Slai?l Tatthiy, VirrAJI.l&d-No 113 Ihebnlud Slaiee, airllui-. v. ' "T B'kf rds kjeruor -1 1.1- e",1 w" argood by Mr, hotl n, Holkllur uf tin ourloftliiluw, ofcouuilfurUelnlluts( auj by l.""V ".r,7V"' T" LT" .!-.. n. tit ii Tha LullodbtulK. aj poll-tut, v . Jo-lul, croiuy i w, I No. 121 TlvjUnllod Stab spptlUuu.v llvury 8 , aut joun ui No tl Tlia lutti 1 Htsten, apiHlUnts, t Siuic u ir". ' r"eHccan-e wero arsnedbyHr Robert Ioicb,..f couuel for tho aii IIimjh 0 Ui Iho tua lu-tir-nco Lonipanv at al , rj,. l rt n..l ....IU..I TI.. I i.lln.l ItlHl a Till t.UIA Uila aruuedbylir Solicitor flortou, virouuaai tor lb ap- ariiuod by air aollcitor fioriou, ot cwuuni ior ,ua mv police, anl sitLuilltod to tliac urt on printed aruu r.i..il.- VI. Ila.mi.ll nf i .in Had fur til UPDel Itllla I c lfl. L.on.ra 1, .Dnllb, rUlullI lu fri I ll.lo. tockrlll 1 f'f "f" HJ.iVKVrr 1 10. Livgnam i. biiiiu,i'' - I , 1 III" rauiv mmm .iiuvu uf ..li. Tr"''.'"", ""..'. T;.".:t ",: ., i T i 0 jj, .), bieuumlilii J sine. Haltle, J Itrook., ot al , luurvoaor, apietlatii, vs l ho Uultodbtatoa. iui. 1'hii.v na, ai ai.uu v - -- , : . " - -.... f. tll.o iitur, ua .nbinlliyJ.u prlu W .riunnul br flll" A.litun. niouui I ir.no "":" A" 1 IH..U..IIi.icII.JIo uccrov. a IJHIirilf I 111 1 1 I ' nmri JiT w inn i it tii m . March 11. lhijt (In 11. iiollll in i f FHk-likUUX 11 lllKTHULAHKU. of .Newurk,.N , prarli f ft r lliorxteulomf a Kll"ff1lBlr U tO llllU III JHU I ": t ,3,H' "o wodlvlaiousllie llthdiy of Novembi r, lM uJ UUUlierwj, re-iciHly, HJ71 and l)7i, for , iu,proTfuiuul lu Method of g iv ruing ilia aetiuu of W lock, for evu yiare from the exilratluu f aid palt-ut, which 4akes t laio ou llio AmU day uf jubo, touni . ,.i!.,:,a,'a5VuAf."!i."."ll;i a heard at Ibe I dav of J uue next, at li o clock, in i aud all pemouaara null II ud toapixar aud bIiuw isune, tf auy thvy have, why II I ptMlllOUOUBU.U tlio IMBraui-u li r-ousoppu.luii lhe vxli n.ou aro required to fllo In tho paii-ui Oittco tin Ir oljjcilous, i rM'iffcttilVJ "VKiiS modal Iho said bearlug, iuuUbo Uk n wviore iu uy liter narlv. lit La llkeu and Irsua. (nllla.l In anx.ir.lani.il avllli ilia I II lea uf lllS Ulllee. W lllpal iiioday uf h-ni-lniri thuarauuieuta.lf auv. wllblufsH days after tiling Iho teMtliuouy ...... UrdortHl.alao. that this nllcfl be pnblUbed la the RtyulUcttn ma the InUlltgtnctr, Wa.hluton, 1 Li . aud luilietMu, new tora, n ,, uueoa wor. for Ibrea BUtcoaslva wfkst lhe first of said publi cations to bo al icat sixty days previous to the day uf bear I of , A M blOUT, I mU17Ttt3t Actlag Com miss lo us r of Pattm. tltOltOKTOWN MA-rrrnn. Onutna for the National Hkftm,i am In Georgetown may be left at the bookstores of Messrs. T. M. K. Mills h Uo , (late Crandcll'a) 128 DrUUe street, or at Messrs. U T.Oetty &Co 's, 104 llrlJtra street, where copies of the ItttrcnLt gait may be obtained dally. Thk OoitURKMHTttKMTM. P. CHt'nfif A pre liminary meeting of the member of this church was held In the lecture room of the church on Monday night, at which the ltev. V, H Nweet K resided, and after offering up a fervent prayer, e stated that the meetlnc was called for the furposeof taking some I Dill story steps relative othe removal of their pastor, Iter. D A. Sher mer. Mr Puller said he thoueht It but Justlco to the congregation and tho pastor that the church girt some expression to tne troublo that had come upon them. Their pastor, he said, had been placed In a false light, as also the church before the Conference. He moved that notice be given from the pulpit of a meeting of the church mem bers, male and female, for thepurpose of giving an expression of opinion relatfi r to the removal or Iter Mr Shermer. The Chair thought It proper to hate an Inter chance of opinion from the members of the church upon tho subject Mr tuller'a motion was carried Mr llremmerman suggested that Mr. Cathel, the representative from the church to the confer ence, be requested to be present at the next meeting and give a statement of what took place At the conference, and what conversation he had had with the president of the conference Mt Joseph itlbbcy said he would take the op portunity or correcting a statement that he waa opposed to Mr. Khermer Ho waa not, ho said) ret he did not know how much he was attached o Mr, Shermer until the da) previous He was now aatiaded that nine-tenths of the congreca tlon wero anxious for Mr Khermer to remain There was not one of the membere ofthe church who was more lu favor of the pastor than be. He spoke at some length concerning the prosper ous condition of the church, and the improve- ' ments that had been made to the church edifice during the stay of Mr Shermer rhe Chair said there had been a similar diffi cult) In the early history of the church, and called on Mr Dlackmantoapeakrelative thereto) who said the church had hardly got over the ettvets of that difficult) )ct. Ihe church at that time nullified the action of the Conference The affair waavery unfortunate one, and he hoped that this would not go so far, Mr I.lbbey said that at that time man) of tho members of the church withdrew. Mr. Curre) moved that the Chair appoint a committee to draw up a letter to the president of the Conference, asking him to undo what he has done, if possible and compatible with the iiiteieatsof the churches Mr I'eter CoHIbod thoueht It nroner atd ex. pedient that some one should write to the presi dent and ask htm to meet them at their meeting Mr Ueorge Drowning said they had no need ofthe president! he had sent out his decree and could not welldo an) thing towards changing the appointments now, as it might throw aome church out of a pastor for two) cars. 'i. jmuitiimik aniu ne unu ileum itum uuu authority that Mr. t'athel. (heir delerate to the Conference, before he left the Conference forhls no me, nau npproacneu me president ot tne uon fcrenee nnd asked him who they were to have for their next pastor, when the president pushed him from him A motion to Invito the president of the Con ference, Hev S D Sutherland, to bo present at the meeting of the congregation to-night waa pissed lifter which the meeting adjourned VriiAN MitTltu A large meeting of Fenians una held on Monday night nt society Hall, cor ncr of Prospect nnd High streets, which was presided over by J. McCarthy, and the meeting was nddressed I) Messrs W. W, Crogan, 0 It) an, mid h McCorralck Much enthusiasm was manifested, nnd at the meeting it was an uouiiced that a crand pic-nle of the llrotherhood would be given at AnalostHii Island carl) In the coming sen on Tuifl-isii Whari' The wharf jesterday was bare of fish, and we learn that but few shad are being haukd down the river At the landings near Little l-all there are a few herring being eiuKlit lhe aihr s llrothers, Capt James Morgan, Is expeited up to day from rpper Ma chodoe Capt 1EitTk.ii has Just had fitted up his steam packet"Mlnncota," toplyon theianal between here and Harper's terry ns soon aa the canal I ready The boat 1 prov Ided with three cabins ouc fur ladlea, one for cjcntlctncn, and another for colored persons and will accommodate nbout loo passengers IlMMlsKkn A colore I man, named O Homan, was arrested b) OMcer Mastln, on the charge, of firing a gun within the corporation limits A hearing befnroajustlce Ilucke), resulted In the case bung dismissed, as tho tiring of t lie gun wa unintended OnfK Aoain Martha V Itistmniona, a well known frail one, wna arrested by Dftlcer Cam iruu. on niv vimrKU ui nainiic) , nuu iviuuiumi to the work-house for thlrt) days by Justlco ItKinv knk.ii Wm s Crown, who was a s lulled and robbed by tinkuow n parties, near hi residence, at leniiall) town, has recovered, but fow bruises marking the evidence of thefiro- I'lllUB jiainuii DHL The town 1 still exceedingly dull, business being at at n stand still, und money very scarce When canal navigation I reaumed there will be a marked change for the better. Aiiiuval or OtTAMO The schr William H Travis. Cant Amileearth. from Haltlmore. with a cargo of Patapaco guano, consigned to Ilenj. uaruy, arnrru jcsicruay. tuux Daltdiork Tho steamer t'nluinbh, ltarj er, arrived l esterda), anl after discharging frilght, deputed on her return trip AI.l.AMltIA MlTTirtN. To Ot U MHAtltlllKllH IV ALKTANimiA Mr Urorgo W Junes, No M North Alfred street, be twciulluieii aud Cameron streets, Is our author ized n0ent fur the National Hki l nu Ar, In Alexandria, nnd will collect for subscriptions, tin I solicit nlvertlsements fur this piper, from the llrst diy of lebrunr). Watch Hoi hk The number of appllcvtlons for lodgings nt the watch houso hisvir) inuvh diminished sluco the weather commented hnv Ing a spring lingo nuout it. poiani. The llraillian ape, grlzzl) bear, and other curiosities of the T) coon, so favorably known to visitor at tho Potomac Harden, have been poisoned and 1 creft of life by some ev 11 dis posed person PiriiiTowf Just at present Vlshtownls full of animal life, hopes nnd expectancy, tlsh, indif ferent whisky and Idle men esterday a doien or more vessels arrived )oa K Iwlthllsh nnd were quickly disposed of Soup-iiotsit The Alexandria aouii-liouie Is now going on under tho auspUes of Col Lie. aixl dally furnishes material aid to white and colore I applicants for charity. It w 111 be run a wcckV ten da) longer Omi Pkllow barepta nnd Potomac Lodge. oT thlsiit), will celebrate tho4Jth aunlversar) of tho Introduction or the Order In thla couutr) . b) going to Li esburg and Indulging In conv iv 1 il jollit) with thelrbrethrenof that town LOCAL ITEMS. Ucaitikmlv fltllug khlrtn. collarn, aud cuff, aio obtaluul at llouulug ..No OUSovcath strcit, lulclll itneor Dull 11 nt Ono prlio ouI Tne bliod owe Its rel culor to mluute globule which 0 mt lu tloit Oold, aud conlalu.lua bcultlty IcrBoii, a largo uiuouut gf Iron, which glos vitality to the blouJ Tbo PoravUii Syrup upi llos tho blood lib Ibis vital iUiutut,auJitlvosMtroustli and vltfor Ij lUe wholo )ieui ajl.13 for tnuch WUalobuus Corstlsi 3 ceuts Ut Cornet fcteols AUo, Hoop bklrtK, bboaldcr Uracue, aud Cornet uf all t) lo, altrrid aud inado lo orJi r, and Ot warranted, al Charles Ileum's. 41 I ml-lauA aveuiie, between Sixth an I Bfveulu atnetN Clotiiixu at IlxurcKii Kitks Mr. A Strau. north ttidd limylvania Aveuue, bitweru Tenth , a J Eloveulh streets, offer" Ids large aud wellBilecteJ utock of Mu aud HoyB1 Cloiblug and Ueutleiueu'a t uruUlilug Good, for the next thirty days, without regard t J co-t lie al.oull.r. a dlcoiutof teu per ceut ou all purchaaeaniouut1ug to J or more. Sow Is tho tlmo to lo-iko your 1 arihaso at an liuiuon Bavlnr Personal. TltlVATlTMriI(ALCOVSUITlTIO.NAT'OLD' 1 UK l)AKUV'i,J Hoveulh street, opposite OJJ tillowa' 1U1I iieiarate rooms fori alleut el2 tf nLl'ARTMLNT UK THE INTERIOR. UaiTKuHTATKa 1'ATKst Orrics, Washington, March 6, lauS Ou Un ik lltl ni f Fisiki Satta, a Jin I ii Ul rato r tf h enlato tf A U Lilts, duceed, of Ctucluuall, Ol lo, l my lug for tho ext ualou of ai ateut grauted lo lhe said A H Lalla, Iboilth day of June, 1831, for au huproveuieut lu btam UeoeralurB, fir eoven ytr from llio expiration of said atoul, which lakes placo wutbeOihdayof Juue.lH&Ji It Is ordered IIihI the aald iwtltton bo heard at tho I'aUutUiUto ou MUMllAY, th 18th day uf May uuxl, at lio cloik, iu t aud all p rnou arsnollDid to apMnr and shuw canae, If auy thy have, why l J pedllou ought u it to Uo grauted IVraoUB opposing tlieexleualou are roflulred to fllo lu the 1'ateut UUco their objections. Bpeclally stt fortli iu writing, ill atii'f'dayo Wor the day of Waring t all testimony Bled by either party, to bo used at tho said bearing, mutt bo takt u aud Iran Dittted In accord ace wilt lhe tules of tbo utttw.wblch nlllbofurulabodon application DvpoaltlouB and other papem, relied upon aa teatl n oay, iuut bo tiled lu tne olllco ttotnty taya befr Iho Jay of hearlugi the arguments, If auy, wilblnfsii days atlt r oUug the teatluiuny Ordered, also, tbat Ihta nolle bo publUhed In th H.rrilLlCAX aud lhe inUUigtHctt, Wahlngtou, 1 C . aud lu lha Uatttti, Cluclnnall. Ohio, onco a Meek fir three auccdaaivo weeks) tbo frt of said SubllcatlouB to bo at lea-t lsty days provlona tj ha ayofbearlng . , A M STOUT. rnhld Mat Acting CommUskouer of Pat at. AmuiementJ. DAN RICES FAREWELL TO THE CAPITAL. IAN RIIF.'N tiltKAT NnoW, MKNAOEBIE, CinCUS, SCHOOL OF EDUCATED ANIMALS, W1J..L. tAllllJIT II UANIIIMJTOX CITV, ron a dat ottt. Commencing: Monday. March 30, 1808, UI ailU M, UfchUW 1'A Ai-. A VAMHUTII UKWAUEniR. which I aUrand Zoolojlesl tpltomliatloooflh roy j auu rmiu-i ,u wiii araDueur. nm iiiuesomo lietlr. Dower, terror. ficlnatlon. l.H k. and lufl Bite varlatr of lhe Animal klneilnm. trrmh frat lha jaofle and lb desert lu the euuteiaplutlon of which ur uruuBui iacv tt laco uu eavafaiiaisrs IM lis Tiry form A Heliool of Ldiirntesl Aiiluiftln bavlDf do counUrpart lu any Amerl an or Traov Atlautic txbltktluui trained ky Dau Ulc under tb novel aud human syRteia of whlck hews the pro lector, and which be will hare the honor of tbtroJnc Ureelypreauuueee "A HUhSfi ngiiiii, imrnvg, uiii.iu euin paraxon b..L alult, Ja . iiBpd pre eminent i au apparent llvlaa u to llistabll-hed theories uf I'litloaoph. touudluc Illustration of luntluct lurrsrd lu and au A Mntlftt C?IrriiM Under Dan Iltca lmme.lial nin.r.l.ii.iii r.nnl.luir super sxceltfureof p rrorniBDc with strict propriety of dpur Intent, and ehlniug arll-tle merit with m Ut action and rbaileexpresiiou Where KVLKYTlll NU WILL Itk IMIkSlCNTKIl 14 Al kltriNhll In II,. classic, thrilling- and genius luxplrod exercUea of waicu iitesreBipriiiuisvi bouemriani'iii win partial pate, au I lu which ban Klco will also POSlTI V fcL V Al'PEAK, tx th aflrno)nandjTuluf, In hi original character of "Tho AmerlcaavuiDorl-l, ' and tlewo Adinlaalun SOconts JScrni inhU it Lhlldreu under )J years voutb upep at i anu j u cioca, p TV TILL EXHIBIT I'OUll IIAVN ONLY, COIIXLIl SIXTH ST11EBT A.ND rEN.1 ELE, COSlSILNClfU HUXDAT, Al-IIIL t. Will oxUUI.I Hi. .NrrJ, O . K WAY ONLY, FltlDlY. AI'IIILIJ WILL EXIIIDIT IX OEOIiatTOW.N. 11TL'III)V, AI'HIL II 1 HAYEK .1 NUYES' Oil EAT ClrcliN mill 3Icuiigcrlo ol TRAINED WILD ANIMALS. TUo uiiusfcuieut istuabbil lo prist ol this season a hPECTACULAlt BPLEN Dull Novcr befura cansutuited by tact or llboratlly ADISI'LAY Ol 1'AUEtNTKY WLUU, wbllodeTcloping tho almoat 1.1EXIIAISTIULL Itl'.SOL'UCE-i UF THE "STANDVItll NIIUU,' Eu-tulu tho rrputattn so bou-tlr aruirrj aud Irou ur (iiaintaiueo or juetara 111 At bit AUIL9 ou t fall tu Wltueaa the aiuND ri.octjsir., Tlio Veto or VcrNulllcM. Tho courtly met ling of Koyallyaud 1'oworoulLe HELD Ot THL, CLOTH OY UOLD, Klug llitiry Mil, uf Loglaudi (raotUI, of Iranc rrocvalous of KNIUIITa AM) UAUL8. Pays of Till aud Tourney Tho CAE OF AURORA, Tho Gi'iiliis or Libert). A rolling Maa of Magnificence LINt Dl UOltUHU'sNLSS Out iiilloloug TOW!: bl thJLKWEM'TO llEll'Ti Lion Prostrate at Woman' Feet. A IliaE MONSTEU ritkiu from its Urn, 1 1 muted upon a 1'cJenUI, and carnei m TltllMPn THKOimi THE bTHFLTi. Itavtvat at m Tu.ln f r lha ll-aiitlful t Al'EltlUD Ol CIII AL1U-V JhlUtRS I'AIHUE, iteplite with Ancitnl (Iran tonri Meetlug of the MiU areh-t the Whlio nui lllark Knight attired iu Suits ut i tat liiiivi) bjum ui mo uuun iu noyai k oe Tllh OK1L.NTVL 1-ElTUnb, Tlio Blopliant, llJickcJ in hi-ltru Trappings, and boarlagon it back THL lFir rillCFSS. THE WILD 1!LV!T DLX. Thrown oiu to tho I'uLlic l'rof W1I1TI. and bis urwuput l lUMS tim iirgeat aud Un -t ever Botu iu any Mtuugerlo lor full articular of thla tlL'limU'ILtOUUIN iTIOA, he Iho I'ii in ph let., Doacrii tlvo Rills, 1c , uftbo Anl inula. 1 i rfiiruiiira. &e ioor open at 1 aud 7 p tu I'erfomiauco coiumuc at uu i o i' ui OlUfclt 1 MEK9. Dlrotlorof I'ubltcnttuu J A M ES JAt kV U , Ait ut luhJT.?!. "t.-l bpj 3 O Nb rillttE .MOI11S MOltt AT OlU FLLLOWa II. M I, KcutU Irot I1MM1 TOM. miiM),iuljiv HMiniDMsini.innm 21, .tun I ii, ntSp in 1 UbVtbl t MVTINEl, Wfc.lM.-lV, Iho i at : i 1 hi 1)0011 u on j hour biforo uch irf ruuuto H1SMIGU Sbli may I aomrcd at Mr fcllls Miialehlure . .- ., . Piauo uue f ntituMjy , fuiul-h. J bv Mr Melt or it mbJtSt I'lBSr ANNUAL I E tL A or Tui! KMUIITN TCMI'MU OF WtSIIt!i(TO.M THE 1IK5T ANNUAL LlTfE OV Tilt UMUllTS ILMl'LAROl WAalll.NUloN wilt Bk iuiiioi WtUNEiHA L ENINO. APRIL 11, 1-srf, ATCtRUal HALL. PKOCttUJi lOU THlTiThNEFIT Ol TIIL NLV MASO.N1C TLM1LL. The ( uuiiultte uf Arriiugeiucut, an-oliUd by lb tvtu Cuiuiuaudtrlea. If Igu tliein-ilTts lhat ' txieuao or labor shaJI lo alurod lu iuk this tm graudrateuit ruiiiiHcnt ovi-r ivt u in i 'uii " . C tlllou Mu.lo by Prof W Hint H ftrlug Biiil, eighteen l iecne luatruuiental Mu-lo by llkALU & Wasblugtou Br HaiiJ, iwiuly plects ThHuuH?r aud Rifrt.hmeiit Room, will I under tie uianagtitMiil if lhat ioltbratod taking, JuilSi WKLt Kklt.ot FlfteeuthBlrvot. rickotN, exolublvo uf nupior, f-L Tickets to be Ittd of Ih.i CUMUITTKB F ABaAXOXllfcllTS Da Igo Black, with 1 a.alon troaa lu uoIJ Ld W. W Qrlfflu, 3 Bl Manoa, 1 h Cattle, NubloU Laruer, U n lonev, W A, bhorl inblO-Botd Tir JSfKNELU S 8ENATL RESTAURANT l-Breous vtaltlug Ibe Capliol doriug the IMPEACHMENT TRIAL Tan pr.curo tho An..l "", ,ir?l"I'fl 'Stt1' ReMuuraul, at th most rsonblt. i rlus uui i AmniemenU. J A T I O J L THEATRE TnM WED1FSDAT, MAPCIIS1, third kioiit or MK. JAMhS UAUIJEX, Wh. will .pp.il la th. Rnm.it.l. t'lar. In Fv. Ac utltl.4( INOOIUAR TUB IIAtllllHMN. TUCItSDAV, (IAHIL1E, J I T 2 E R 0 T T ULL HOnIO AXD EYK1IXO BEADtlfai FROM giiAk'u-nn, MRS TRAXCtJlXXl KEHDLE Has tb bonor to asnonnc tbat Mrs KEMftl F. will rltii Series of FOUH KIAUIAQS al METZklEiirr If ALL, la tb following order i Taesday Eranlnr. Marrb 31, KICHAKD II WtJnsd7 Uorntnr, April I, MIDSUMMER ITIOIIT'S DHEAM Friday BTOKlar April , WINTER'S TALK Satarlay Morning, Arll 4, OTHELLO The Evenlae Ra.llaa-a will hiMn.ii. hm.Iuiii h o lock The Miming lteadlngi at So clock. P in A 4 minion, with rsaerved seals, tl 30 The sal of tickets fer the eutlre aeries wltl begin at Metierott a Matle aiore. en tUIUAV UiiltNlNn. March 27, at to clock Hmsla ttcketB for each Kcai Ing tnsy bo procured on UATUlf DAY, March 2d, and the following days. SPECIAL NOTICE To at ol 1 Interruption, the audience ar respectfully requested lo b aeated tffteoa minutes before ih r m taeuceraout of tho Headings mbl3 tf rALL'8 OPERA HOUSE COMMEXCl.tO MONDAY EMJfa, MAHCII J!, FO A FSW ITttlHT OJH.T, I' nni 14HIIH iiiuri.uii Vtr Tbo flrrste.t Llfing 1'reatidlgitaleur-th'o 1'rcc Itor of IIikmak and ItiKTl In bla wonderful uui , vrigmai isn Each evening tb Profesaor will Introduce bis w m derful mu-tcsl Inatrument, luTenlod anl nud by htutelf from wood aa I rnblur, railed tl , , BT sLOCAUVL Also, the ailvrntarea of bU LITTLE ALL RKllIT Adlulsalon Mrenl- Keserred beats , , "Iceut heat a can ha nriienreJ dnrlualh Jav at till. Mn.i. Sore Th Piano neJ on tbt orea-loa ba lm u kindly furnUhod by Mr John F LllU. iMj I'tauaylt aula aTenne UoorB open at 7' o'clock to f uinun uc at 8 BoiUook uow tpn ml I'I tf Wood and Coal. flOAL AMD W OO D On ban 1 and fr sale, at tbo lowed market rile , the celelratod Lykeas alley, I orkerry, oliuni klu, aud Haltlmore Luiupany Lual. Lgg, btove, aud tur usee ilieM Alio. Hicknrr. Oak. and l'lneWoixl. tiniJ ant si ni to any Jnoatu an i aiic, or in me uck HBMtl ThoabuTodellverod to any part i f lh rltr at hu nolle ij i. HiihnifrL Offlei, ra.ar , Ift Id and 4 . sir-flat mhlTSm Yard and Mill, 41. st and Canal TT.1TKD BTATE8 M A 1L S AUaA.laAB I'lWT OrrH'SJ PirARTrIT, 1 IWahhutiit !(. January 2, I'M 1 l'r. mitiua will La rrrtlJ at Ilia ruiilrurt rllc ..f this Depart mrnt uotillp m of March 31, l-W, li U decided by April 10. for conveylnr the mall of th United states, from Jnlyl, iswt, lo June fc, IS'l.latli Htata of Arkatiaaa. on the routes and hr li a ailn Julr. of departures and arrivals herein BpeclnM CoatractorB and carriers are roqutrM to take (he oalb prescribed by acts of Couarosiwf July lt 11, aud March S.14tl. TiTAI From Marlon to Cleburne, 43 miles and back, ouca Leave Marion Monday al A a in A i rive al Cleburne neat day by II ui, Lav Llf borne Tuesday at 1 p m Arrive at Marina next dav kv ilntn 7C27 i rotn Cleburue to Jackaonport, J uillos no J back. Leave Cleburne Tueaday at 1 a ni Arrive at Jackaonpirt next day L) Bpw 1 oate Jackaonport Monday at Ham Arrive at Clrburna next dav 1t 1 J Vriim Aberdeen, hr llunran. ( anrunplUn r. pre-a and 1 luuter e, tollehua.M miles aud haik . onea a werk. Leav Aherdeeu MondayatOam Arrive at Helena next day by U iu,' Leave Helena Tuesday at 1 p iu Arrive at Aberdeen next day by ftp m 7620 Fr tiiJackBonpurt.br Cujeralu audHaniAl,, ti Junealiorougu, il miles and buck, oocf a v.cec, I eave Jackaonport Wednesday at 1 p nt Arrive at Joneaboroush next day by 7 p m Leave Jaqeaborougb f ueaday at 6 a m. Arrive al Jacksouport next Jbt by 11 in 743D From llanertsvlll to LHtlltok.i mliCB'sa I ack, alx tliues a week, lu rouuectlou m lib lb Memphlaaul t Ittle Rock railroad Leave lluntersville dally, except ttunday, nn ar rival of csr front Pe all's lilug, aayalu Uniu Arrive at Little Ruck by 1 p m , I-eave LUU Rock daily, exe.pt Sunday, atSpia Arrive al lluntersville t y 2.4-1 pm 7!1 rou Little Rock, by Lodl, Ch. rrrvllle, Auntl.u Btouey I'oiul, bearer. Cold Me), I'leaaut I'lalo, RM-kpolnt. llate-vllte. Sharp a Iron Roada, Hickory Valley, ttiulthvllle anl Jack Boa to I'ocahoulait, IU lol lea and back, six times a week Leavo Little Itockdilly, excipt WcdoeJy, at l m Arrive at Pocahoatat In 40 hours by 7 p in Le.iv 1'ocahouta dally, vxeept Tuesd4). at a in Arrive st I Uile Rock In 4U hours by 1 a m 7i2 rromLtttlsRwck.by Waverly,UuinWuiHl,riiar I ake, Plum llavou and 1'ant rta lo l'ino UlulT, uUinlleBand back, ouroa wk Leavu Little 11 ck at udayai7am Arrive at Plue Bluff lhe next day by ipm Loave 1 ine ItluDT Weduea lay al , a iu Arrive at Little ltot.lt nexldjy by 4p u 7633 trom LHtleKck by I'mnlugtuu a Mill., I it liiuff, llyrd hprlug. I'luu LtluiT, Mars Hill, llraucbvllle, Rtlf a UlulT. and Moutouga, u Mont I cello, VO wtlea aud tuck, thieo tkute a Lav I Ittl IIot.k Momljy, Wedneadayand Frl Arrive al M mllr-i II npxtdarby 12nlhl uay ato a ra l.eavo jioniireno aiounwr, tfeuut JoiaJay and Frl Arrive at Little Rock nexl days by 12 night MMrom Little R ck lolieulun, Jo isllos aud back t six lliues a week Leav Lllil Kmk rflly, except SuuJ, at 4 am Arrive at Benton bj Uui I eav Benton dally, except Sunday, at 4 piu Airlvaat Little Reik hr Unlgbt. 7$t3 trout ltenlt n, It lair Play, Roikport. Midway. Arbadelphka, IlollywoiHl. Clear bprlug. Autolne, lluddleauin.Uraveaand Marlbrouktu TWaablog ton, lot in Ilea and buck, thnvi times a wi-eW Leave Benton JiouJjy, Widueaduy, aud i-rblay al 0 30 p tn Arrive at Wa-hlegt n next days by 12 night Leave Wsblbgtou Monday, Wedueaday aud Frl uay at b a in oaf mum Arrlvo at lieuton next days by S p m TAW fnui Denton, nu ucotoo, vr uweuaviue. wuiiiiagiiu ana Ileudersou to Hat tiprlug 4J miles aud back. tl.vaA iima i. trnAlr Ltave UejUou Monday, Wedpenday aud Friday at Arrlveat Hot Sprlngbyn 'Uam , Li ave Hot bpriug 1 ueday( Thuraday aud Satur- jy ii i ui Arrlvo al Ueuton by 4 p iu Tut7 Prom Warrou, by Lagle, ( aud Red illrd, to WfaceUj . Chimb nvllle. Slovcr rtneetun. id miles Bud hack. lunellmoBBweex ... , , . Leave Warrcu Monday. Wed no J y aud FrtJiy at 4 aw Arrive at PrluutoubySpu , , lui Leav Princeton Tuesday, Thunda) audtlatur day Ulitu Arrive at Warren by p u 7638 rrom Keif a UlulT. by Orttii Miunt lloruce, aud cainpneiito naHuou, vu mme uuu jh oncoa week t . avu Half a 111 II B" M dU laVUt 0 0 111 ArrlYat.VKleou uexlday bytlpttf Loavsr ! u elueday alUaiu ...... ., V.I r a III 11 It n,il dav bv Un la NHJ lrom Hamburg, by Wood Hill, tthkloh . lona lUf and t lew auu ouiuim.i tu i anvu, jq u. batktibre times a ween Ltav Hamburg 1 ueaday, ThuraJy and Miur day al3p m ... Arrtvaat Warren next days by 1am 1 f ave Warren Tueaday, fhunday and UaturJ jy Arrlvo at Hamlurg next days I y 9a in mal hilllll. lu ,6a) from tun ice, uy nariuoi Honticciio, vu win ,nJ butk, thrca times a Leave fcuulco Monday, WtJuosday and FrIU-y A?mP-lt,MoullcellbylJulghl Leav M utlcello Mouday, Sodueaday auJlIri Wl VlEiruifty. Two MlIU.il.. hprlm Mills. Jennings Ferr, anl Roller Rldg lo Waahbuuru Pralrlc, Mo , W mil- s aud back .one a werk ItavelluntavlllTui.Nday stOam ..,,., rrivs at Waabb.)urn Prairie next d D 1 T L ave Waahbourn Prstrlo We lm U al 1 p w Aislv at HuaUvillo "'t day by 7i ui aUHB , ,!, KSittBH'AKt.'t'i.W B-KtSr W.ai. Jr : court of record ..... tm . re-formed, and Ao wr i i-mj",i.'; i." '..A".rtl 'l i.." I",i''1c.bl"r ,",.i i ir l J.Jiitu J ..i KK.'i'."!.! litw " "'J, K"1! ""'i' "'tL Vi". rSflill orVlVroulluu. .h. .mini, lu p.n. . S pro r.ii r.r.... ol P.7. ullow In whol. iwln. ou. if .ar.lr. ro.a.il to tL. WKo:.:rf.i.i i;o..u. .rJ.i..r-v ' uHW'n-; oil "l'ropo.U. btuto of A.k.u.u., .uu MUl uy !or lono. oi propo..!., le . mi otu.r lifoinUo.. u.1 .jY.ttliJuiVuU of ill. J.I.. ud dTr.l..loul Jf 01 11, , lu piuipbUI forui.M lu. prluclp.l po.l ..VY W HANItALT. I ia23 Tb I - 1'o.tu.ail.r U.u.t.l lurlli u( H'.L.M b. IiiiihmvJ. uui... til. a.llu pri.imrr . f ,Jt. tx,i . u.U, for UFBltYtlUll 10 V.7. Milllfro" i rlulo .po.l uU, lo u..rlu. I" . luiur.0, WiroyrJ, rolib.J, or lo.l, .uj lor "H.i.. S"r ofiu.uJ. lo cout.y ll. iu.ll . I ""'.'''..' ...lr.rl.l ruu.. or iJroo.i rur I lu ruu ST. T V.iiil" ou luo roul. TU. lo.iui..lrr uu ;WioT ."! Il roulmrl tor dl.Uilu. IU. po.l SL ?. .Ir .bo lu.lr.rllou.nl lu. lf. uruooul II. !2i iur .U ..lirJulo ol J.I.rlur.. .uj .rritll.. SSI .l.o'olllr ,, lr... ..r,'"!'' f'a tunol. pro ...."--,--,.,-h.ta,'