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— EVENING STAR. Local Intelligence. City Couxctns —The Board of Aldermen Tet yesterdsy afterroon, at 5 o'clock and 15 minutes p.m. Ihe hour for their meeting having been for that ocsasion fixed at 4 p.m, arnsy the angrraprne ewe 6 Secretary (Mr. leton) having read the journal of the proceedings at the last pre- “Thee bases present— re being no quorum On motion, (redipehocl ry Board of Common Council.—The Board Met at 44 o’closk, p m Mr Smith the petition of Mrz. rate ssking remission of a fixe; re- Reports were made from committees : By Mr. J. W. Davis, from the committee of improvements, Board of Aldermen bill fur re- ing the ears “be on the south front of fquares 402 and 426; pazzod. By Mr. Duncansoo. from the committee on ela'ma, asking to be discharged from the pe- tition of Mary Ann Philipy for a remission of 8 fine; granted. Aleo, from the same committee, asking tote discharged from the petition of Jobn Joy for a remission of a fine; granted. Also, from same committee, Board of Alder- — for the relief cf John Campbell; re 7 Alzo, from the same committes. Board of Aldermen bill for the relief cf William B Cheever; laid over. By Mr. Barr, from the committee on public schools, asking to be discharged from the con- sideration of a commuunicatio: of the Board of Trustess of the Pubtic Schools; granted. By Mr. Bussy, from the committee on health, the Board of Aidermen’s bill for the of thecity; passed. by Cross, from the joint committee of the Fifth and Sixth Wards in relation to the Market house, with the recommen ia. tion that the second section of the bill be Stricken out, which section proposes to dis- — with the market house in the Sixth ard Upon this a debate aroee. which waz settled by the indefinite postponcnieat of the whole subject. Mr. Busey asked to be excused from serving on the committee to locate the market-house in the Fifth Ward, aa it was impossible for him and his colleague to agree; waich re- quest was not granted The following bills from the Board of Al- dermen were then taken up: 4n act to pay Isace Ten LUyck $380 for num- bering the houses; referred. An act granting Levi Pamph by permiczsion to erect a fire-proof brick stable on C street, between Four-aid a-balf and Sixch sireets; passed. Ad act to pay, the heirs of James Moore the surplus of the sale of certain lots, after de- ducting expenses; referred. An act to change the grads of Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh street east; referred Mr. Basey moved to recon the vole by which the bill to locate the Northera Liberties’ engine house on square S13 was rejected at the last meeting of the Beard The motion was agreed tc, and the bill was then passed by yeas LI, nays 2. Mr. Donn then moved to take up the bill to regulate the sale of hay, siraw, and fodder, which was to ma bill was under consideration when we Asti Kyow Nornixe Meetixa —There was slarge c:ceting of the auti Know Nothings of the First Ward beld last night in Swarts riding school; Mr. Win. Spaulding i e@odMr Wm. Keefo acting a3 Sx. ry. Mr. Parker reported from the cowmittes se- lected at the last previous meczing to cali upou various citizens ef the Ward to ascertain whether, ifncminsted for the Council Board, they would conzent to ssrve from the Ward Whe report tated tha!. with the exzepticn of Dr. Magruder and Cherlea Aberr, Esq., all whom the committee had consylted, begzed to decline on account of the preéSing nature of their business engagemex‘s, though ail cf them expressed thei- desi-e for the saccess of the tiexet to be nominated then and there. Mr. Lamaond moved the nomization of Dr Wm. 2B. Megroder for Aldsrmaz from the Ward; agreed to unanimously. Mr. Chas. Abert was then proposed as a esadidate for Common Council; and he was formally nominated by an unanimous vote Mr. Edward H Fuller was next also unani- mously nominated for the Common Cour cil. On motion of Mr Southall, a commitiee of three—Messra. Southall. Random aod Carrol being by the Chair—was appointed to wait je nominees and inform them of the action of the meeting with reference io them selves. It was thea resoived to elect a committeo of , to serve as deleyates to the Convention to meet at Harmouy Hail to night for the nomi- Bation of anti Kuow Nothiag candida‘es for Collactor, Kogister and City Surveyor. The tollowing goutiemsn were then elected said delegates, viz.: Messra. James T Pear- son, Wm. T. Dove, Wm EL Magruder, — Calvert, and —— Parker. Mr. Southall, from the comwmitiee to wait on the nominees for the councils, notified the meeting of the acceptance of Dr. Wm. B Ma- gruder Dr. M bein; next called out, addressed the meeting at some lergth, thanking them for the houcr confe red upon him, declaring that be fel: it to be bis duty to serve his fel- sow citisengin any say in which they coa- ceived that bis labors wor!d be most likely to # din the overthzow of the party that had aseamed the name of the American party, only the betier to ensble them to strike at the American principies of the fathers of our revo- lution He remarked that the Organ not long ince denominated Mr. Fitzpatrick of the Wifth Ward and himself the leaders of the Catholic party in the Loardo! Aldermen. He thanked the conductors of the Organ for the high compliment paid to bim in thus associa ting bis name with that cf Mr. Fitzpatrick, a man of remarkably fine intelligence. varied information, chivalrie character, ard, alto- gether, one of the most servicabie men #0 faras the public interest was c sngerned, whose fortune it had ever been to hold seat inthe Councils of the city. He was an honor to the position, and thus to elaze bis bame with that of Mr. F , was really Scomplimest, however intended, for which hefelt grateful. As forthe allegation thatbe was @ Cuiboliv leader, he was grateful for that too; iasomueb as hie fellow-citizeas there present kuew woil that he was a Peotestant, always anxious for the suecese of Protestanigm as the rival of Catholisity, and that, there- fore, the chargo could ouly wean that he felt it to Le bis dary as a wan of iategrity of par. pose and true Awerisan pa‘ riotism, to struggle as much for tho preservation of every civil right of the Cathoiio’s under this Government, acd for the entire oo-equality of their zeligion Guder this Government, as for that of Protest- Sulem, if the latter were to Le 20 improperly amaite] asthe former has Leen. Le had his — Lope as an honest Awerican, * ouly for the eupremacy of eqazl rights ant a privileges the Daliiies-scligioas Folicy of the framers of tho Americzn ov- inte“ he shouid discharge it to the le had been casui too. 22 th the fereigne en aasuiled, too, ve the friend of *r, and explained that no man was @ better ard heartier Az pissing with great fores indeed to show that . was ewinenily Awericas te seek to maintain, ntact, all the rigkts which tue Coustitution and laws gave to those foreigzers who had be Came citizens of the United States, continuing, Dz M. rowerked that the Know ‘othings had been beaten every wherein their second contest, and that they were sarely des- lined to an overwhelwin defeat in this ci atthe June eiection; azd then went on toshow that they bad come ict power in the cit gov- erp: with a full treazury, and bad al ready x pe the corporation, having no funds on band to paythe widow ard the crpban. and the Contrac'ors and laborers fur the chy. They Were a promising party, indeed— promicing to reduce the expeases of the corporation on Setting inte power, and s ii - Fept-dit, power, acd so soon Lavirg bank: merican than himself, bad surreptitiously the contro! of the Monument Sceiety, i—pledg-in a year to At tho end of three ump of tieir triek, they teed the: they had co- under a sclema—,., Taise it to the skic. Months afver the tri tion veh Ler Sobre al themselves on the coun’ large for to that end, in February they had proclaimed the abilit: and determination of the “Order” to fini the enterprise in a single year. [He would not say that the Kaow Nothing board had received no more than $27, contributed for that par- pose, though that sum was all the receipt of which they had seen fit to acknowledge. Dr M. continuing, spoke at greater length and with earnest eloquenee, indeed, eae the principles and practices of Know Nothing- ism, beiog repeatedly interrupted in the courso of his remarks with the hearty applause of te meeting. Mr. Southall, at the conclusion of Dr. M's speech, announced the acceptance by Mr. Faller of his nomination for a seat in the low- er Board; and Mr F- being called out return- ed thanks for the honor conferred on him in a fow feeliag and appropriate remarks. It was next resolved that the Chair appoint a finance committes isting of three, and a vigilance committee to consist of nine. The Chair named as the finance committee Dr Wm. B. Magreder, and Mezers Joseph Redfern acd Wm. Brown. It was then resolved that the chairmen of the meeting, Mr. Wm. Spaulding, be the chairman of the vigilance committee, and that he should appoint the ether members thereof at bis earliest convenience On motion of Mr. Southall, General Ea‘on was unanimously nominated for the third seat from the ward in the Council Board. I: wag noxt resolved that the vigilance com. raitt authorized to fil eny vacancy on (he ticket for the ward that might in any man- Ber ccsur. ¢ Andthen the meeting adjourned. Tus Concert Last Nigat.—The Union Choir Acsscciazion gave » concert last night at the Smithsonian Lostitation. ia the presence of a large thou h not crowded ageembly, per- forming the cantata of “The Pilgrim Fathors,”” which is founded on histo:ical incidents, from the time shortly previovs to their embaria- tien in the Mayflower to the famous trea y with the Massasoit Indians, which gave them peace for 80 mauy years. - ‘The solvs, duetis, trios, quartettes, quintette, recitative, cemi chorusges, chorusses, and tho finale, by the respective characters repre- sented, were creditably executed Several hundreds of ladies Bae gentlemen, members of the Union Cheir Association, participating in the veeal performances, with instramental accompaniments. The auaitory appeared to be highly gratified with ths entertainment. We may here mention that the ‘so-luw,” between the first and second parts of the can- teta was applauded by a large portion of the company, though but very few words of a staicmeut which was read could be heard by those for whore benefit it wes pronounced. Mustcan Convention, composed of delo- gates from various associations of this and oxber cities, met this morning in the lecture room of the Smithsonian Instiiution. orgatized by tho appois. Ma- grader, of Washington, as President; Joho Swentael, J. W. Alby, Charies W Legan of Baltimore, Wm. T. Wabb and W. H. urphy of Norfolk, and P. A. Tucker, ef Washizgton, Vice Presidents; F. Glenroy of Washington, aud R. V. Lo an, of Baitimore, Secretaries, and Tsomas BieGill, of thia City, treasurer. Three meetings are to be held daily—at 10 ia the morning, 4 1n the afternoon, end 8 in the evening Professor Wocd bury. thig morning practisod the delegates in the singing of various piece ef muais. Jonapas —A band cf temperasce youths are to perform the moral drama of “Jonadab, the Soa of Rechab, or Waskiegton in 1863,” on tomerrow (Wednesday) evenia; Odd Fellows’ Liall, Navy Yard. Ag it stiuc'ire piese, at the same time aff ig an ovening’s enter‘siament, our Navy Yard read- ers (a8 well as cthars) should encourage these youths by their presstce, theredy urging them forward ia their efforts to persuade their young friends to uaite with them. Aut 1s A Row.—Several Judiea li:tngin tle Fifth Ward were arrested, yesterday, and that Ward. Oa was charged wih throwing egza at another. aud two others were accused of threateniog her. They wero hed to aroari- ty for peaca. We have since learned Mat one is now supposed to be in a dying cundition, haviag beeu taken very sick The complain- in those eases was flned for usiag profane language in the st.ect. jee before Jusiics Bates by the ¢ficora of Tue Fignt.—Last night, about 11 o’eleel, ® fight occurred in a tavern in the Sixth Ward, which continued until a late hour, not- withstanding the efforts of offisar Willett and watchmen Grifia and Atcbison to restore peace and order. Many porsons © engaged in the fight; but no arrests wero made last night. Whether ths riot wes caused by polities or whisky, we have not been informed. Postrosep —The trial of the four colored men, who were charged with attacking ing, and atiewpting to rob Mr Coxson, which wes to have taken place yesterday at the coun- ty jail, was postpoued until this af.ernoon at five o'clock. We should have atatad that ofi- eer Wollard arrested these mon with the as- sictance of watchmen Mockabee and Stanley. Emtoratep —Oficera Wise and Simends were, yesterday, in search of four or five oung who had been engeged in ricting in a house below the Capitol, in their district, Alter searching without success tre ( flizers were informed that the rioter:, hearing that they were being locked afier, were “Of to Charleston early inthe morning.”” The lady of the house was fined for eeliing liquor with- out @ license. _— A Ilanp Crowp. —Last night, a gang of col- ored individuals were amusing themselves by singing bacchanalian ditties as they passed u Leuisiana avenue toward Fourth street. That the greater number of them were drunk ia be- yond a doubt with those who saw the filthy condition of the steps in front of the Unitarian church before the rain last night ‘he watch and several citizens were after them, but miszed their treil May CeLeserstion—The pupiis of the pri- mary public school, taught by Miss Wells, bad ii u ht, at Harmony Hall. y Queen, had several brief but appropriate spoeches, and then danced until midnight, te the music of an in- strumental band. Parents of tho children and othtr friends wero present, by invitation. Toe Asti Know Notuixe Conventiox of Washington will meet to-night, when the dele- gates from the soveral wards will nominate candidates for City Collcotor, City Register, and Surveyor, to be voted foron the first Mor- dayinJuuo ~*~ Busger Hitt —The dramatic diorama of the Battle of Banker Hill contiaues to attract large and fashionable audiences at Old Fel- lows’ Wall. It cloves in this city on Saturday next. Nv one siuuld fail to attond this wore derful exibition. Mextan Denanceuenr —L et night, a ool- ordered boy, a slave of C. Lb. Calvert, Eoq, was taken to the guard house to prevent his doing mirchief Le was crazy, and Lad beeo 80 three years ego; but the kind treatment ke received from his master had reatored him. Ybe extreme psius of a bone felon had affected his micd. lic appears te have been deranged originally by religious excliemext. Tus Rain, which which fel! Iate last night has considorably cooled tho atmosphere, an: reduced the temperatere to forty-eight de- grees—out doors, ia the chede; thus spoiling the sports of thuss who sought to ‘ forces the season” by the putting on of summer clothes May Batts —-Ouar readers must not forget that Carusi gives his May Ball and Festival this ovenirg, at hia popular saloon. Professor Mundar will repeat his at the Nationa! Theatre. on Thursday evening; the programme in all particulars to be the samo as it was on the first occasion. Faaxkutw Boispixc Association.—At the second monthly meeting of this new society, hold last night, them yey was sold at an ay- erage prem.un o; fi'ty four per cent. Tue Fisnixa Srasox being nearly over, & large nember of recont'y employed on the Potomse bauke, bave paseed, and are Passing through this city, on their way home. terested will please refer to that page. Wartcu Returxs —Matthew Mclihenny, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs John Lieweliyn, drunk and dizorderly ; workbouse thirty days. MARRIED. On the 7th instant, ty Rev. John BE. Bt dans, ALBIN SCHOEPF, JULIA B., daughter of the late Kev. of this city, vikeD. idence of her eon, C. F. 2. the 7th instan ARY PUNEY, In this city, at the r Lourey on Monday e a lingering illaess, M Charlesion, 8 ©, in the your of her Her fiends, and those of Mr, and Mc. rey, are inviied to attend her funeral fo -morre afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from No. 314 Sixth street, near New York avenue. ANTLD—TWO HANDS, white or biack. and a man and his wile, by the year, to work on alana near ihe District a Also, wou'd hice float. Call between office of irehaze aseeond hand Canal c ys D—A Cow, wii fair price will be given. Addre:s Box ANTHD—RY THE ADVERTI to do the washin, wing. ad ironing a:das Address “E” at this cffice. —A COOK TO bY THE COOKING nali fay-ily and farm people. Also, a ‘ah and iren and do the h.usework tor aymall family. Colored women from the country preferred. To such as can do the work @ Well recommented good wa rly at 3 from woman to ch street road, t Locust Hill Farn Gi ANT and ironcr— commendations as to en will bee may 5. ANTED Stone Quarry ermment ani 6: Ths Q@ Lia ge PARTNER TO WORK A d contact for sale of Stonc to Ge iT mand for stone. st unck Stone, &e. A Cail or wriie to LLOYD & CO, F fleenth street, oppo. the Treasury, ice is now oered. ODY TO KNOW THAT fe BD—EVER Bor y ean get a lor low pric Wek ep, for ti 1 front by 159 feet month Oilice, ahingt ( 2 » the present cate paid if sentto this Boarc | Reena ora small family, ean be « of Coug: t side, 16 averue, wi - BD at rewin, with RUARLDING suitable for a family or seveca mnber= larger than and every attcntion to re U.S MARINE BAND. pee undersigned would re: her boarde:s Comer Penns: without bow F. RUALS ‘f ler of Marine Band. JR THOMPOF, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has remo ie ty to his old stand, Mot fll die sort MORE AUCTION BARGAINS. UsT ved at TA ? Btere, tie thilowis can be sold at abeut “fine Hove, emb’ with silk, 14 ce, worth es and Gentiemen’ssitk GC oves, 12 cis., worh ’, Gentlemen's and Misses’ cotton Gistes, Mali Hose 6 Swiss [y-er'in Fre hiish Li Has dk rehiv 20 yds. Cleo fo: Fine De Ba; 6,000 ys fine Calicn, v: worth [32 per yard Yard wide Cowen Se Vard wide Lawns ouly Fin worth 12 dozen more of those fine at 5 worth 0c Shirt Cotlars 10e * only 252, worth (0s ela be ting only 19¢c, worth Lye on 1h, ench Corsets 1 37 seurtment of Plouaci Cambric Egings and Collars, cxtra Very good Chemeits 18e Unde lle Preach L ast colors, 12c, Linen Shivt Bosoms Fine line Jeeves cnly Ge fine Grass Skirts very cheap Bonnets, low prices os Boots and Shocs—In ui's I Hats, Piats and Parasvis at exivenciy » Diack Gaiters only 4 Ladies?’ Slippers 37: ¢ hildren’s Sho Misses’ Gaiters to call aud take a look through my meking their purchases, 23 will Le suited toch in guods and least ten per cent. R. No. 373 North Seventh street, fourth house abr <vertiled wil be fuuud ta store. al. All ¢ br Atter a. fur Balu SiS. Mh He ISCONTINUED. "for, on Sunday, from Washington, will be teaving at 43) and from Batumore at 4, fom Wash Wet. DONE, mi—l0t Mester Transp riation 8&0. TR. {Ui rgetown Alvo ate, ond Alexandria Sentinel copy.] MRS. L. ALLEN, f No. 30S Pa. avenue, between Niach aad Texth strects, south side, Will open on Ssturday, 7th instent, a mort Usten-ive and beawtifal assortment of Spring MILLIN ERY, con-isting of Cre th. ee, 4 1 Grass Linen HAT id4ing ine Alse, Misses? Dress ce L. ALLEN, Auction Baues.—The press upon the col- umas of this paper for new advertisements for the last month is such, that wa have been {OR RENT—THE SMALL FRAME two-story compelled to place a colcmn of our ae) Fs Teen ace Hctnmeir lp ge side, hich are generaily placed on the th . - avenue. It isn com page) on the prongs ofthe paper. Persons ftable. Possession given immediately. Apply at in i Men’s 1A4 For Bale ana Font. t:e Star Office, may 8-1f oe i F" SALE—THECOUNTER AND FIXTURES ofmy store They are suitable for most any business, and will be sold a ba-gain. Persons wish- ing them will please call soon and examine them at my store, Perna avenue, near Third street, north 2 FREDRICK RUPP, ride. my 8—3t O% SALE—SEVERAL ELIGISLY LOCA- ted and conveniently consiructed frame Houses bought cheap and on pleasing tens, on ap- g, by letter or ia person, 10 WM R_Wwoopwaep, No. B10 Sixth street wet. PORK REN T—A THREE-SYT K House 04 8 hi, betw ate plyis wav 7—lw* M and N streets, con- bath house. Terms mod Inquire ef JW. Hicks 'y Post Office, or Wm. Parham, No, 451 Penth street. ms —3t TOR REN T—A THREE-STORY BRICK * House, No. 383 L street north, berween Lib and 16Ui sireets, contatming cight rooms within 5 minutes walk of the Deparments. Reat $200 per Enquire at the Bani of PALRO & NOURSE. ANKS, No. $160 Bridge stre.t, 3 several fine roon annum. may 7—t" rn EW THREE-STORY PRAME with brick basement, containing nine rooms, with pump of excell-nt water in the yard, siuated on 22.1 street, Fivet Ward, near intersection of K street with Pa. avenue, terms will be moderate toR. A.W To a cood tenant the Apply on tie premises, or WATERS, at his Printing Office, D, betw. may 5-lw* FRAME HOUSE, WITH BRICK ining, on the corner ts, in Square 255, part Lot No 5 will be offered at private sale, until May 15th, and if ret sold will be sold at public auction. Apply to ANDREW J. JOY 7 re, one on H, corner of hath rooms, &e., will vod t nants. TOKE HOUSE NOW O hell, on Pa. avenue, Poss i d by Rarn 8th an yt Voth esent lease ex ; Of this city, ginere county, THOS. CONNELLY. 3 F street ‘—TWO P ons: RLOKS g¢ room, al vient, are for TUREE NEWLY ra ter particulars eng roer of K and 14th sta, To Gr Sixtia nee, of ac D. B. CLAR street, # te tsi y ed tog © beautful country res property can be seen at the office of wer, E living adjoining, will show the i to aay who may wich t+ Low. SWANN, Also, in all o ing term parts of the ywire at Mrs. WHI receive anention. eoln Tout by (0 tect ng, be bewcht , Payable $B per Union Land v y Tih ot. above Odd Peilores? JOUN PO u Geen, with two and other cx iter are near Georgetown by way of Been. nue, me 5) at the the accommodation of clerks im the or at his urs, Wi auny be t Several of these reside teams. Wi N.R—R, apr 9, It ; CKNEY, No 4, Kendail Green, « paid quaierly in adeance, —t Tr an ever, Ives at J ROBINSON?S, No. 349 opposite Browns? Hotel. FROM AUCTION. ruing alarge lot of F ALSO—JUST OPENcD I Bare ge h printed Barege® bide, pink, brown and tan cobored Bareges ch we will sell © pew yard Shirt Rosoms, sireet, YOMPLETE and thorough instruction ia the above branches will be give wa bya Preneh Geutleman, a jytechoie School, of Paris. 4 iser is “cr ot the highest testimonials of success m on moderate of the ‘8 the initials F.T., Cty Post Office. ~d. SUMMER MILLYNERY ON SATURBAY, Sth instant, , FLATS ANv RIBBONS 7 L bave now on hand a very large an gencrai assorument of Ladies? and Misses? BONNE hiidren’s FLATS, Boys? ms Also, a hanisome acsortment of Ronnet and € ip Kibbons, Flowers, Wreaths, ‘Taritons, Mar- ue Florances, Rushas, &e., 10 be sold at our “ly low pri usu “4 . W. EGAN & SON, 323s, <de Pala, ap 30—2w U2, Leu 7h street, RY FRAME > Se, enim aaa f Cil LANGUAGE & DRAWING.| 8. Auction Sales. By GREEN & SCUTT, Auctioneers, BANK OF WASAINGTON STOCK $ 1 200. Auction—Oa WEDNESDAY, the 9:h instant, we shall sell, at our Auction Store, at 5 - eee go0 of Rank of oe Stock. ive. Terms cash. are ig GREEN & SCOTT, may 5-3t Auctioneers. Also, 58 shares of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Georgetown Stock. Also, $1,000 preferred boud of the Chesapeake & Ohio Gawal Stock with three year coupons cue. GREEN & SCOTT, may §—-d Auctioneers BY J.C. McQUIRE, Auctioneer. ALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AT Axction —-On WEDNESDAY afternoon, the instart, at 7% o'clock, at the Auetion Roome, I shall sell a choice collection of Books, the property 0 a gnileman reerntly deceased; to which will | 0 be added @ small invoice of standard London edi- tins. Terms cash JAMES C. MeGUIRE, Auctioncer. ©. MeGUIRE, Auct! BLE INPROVED ere PROPERTY AT yaLu Puttic Sale — Oa £RIDAY atteraoon, June 1, ai 53g o'clock, on the premises, I shail seil, by 0-2 the Ofphans’ Court, that valuabie property si uated al the comer of 10th and aod geaerely known as the Medical onis 61 feet 1 inch on E street by wntiining 8,543 square feet. uuilding consists of a substantial and well Ht three eiery brick Building. which is admirably alapted fer a warehouse, for manutacturing or school purpo.es Portions of this buiiding are now uuder very satisfactory rent. Title pe Terms: thir! cash; the residue in 6, 12, 15, end 24 months, with interest, secured by a deed uf truston the premises. 3.H NO' RSE, Administrairix, By WM. NUUKSE, Atrary, JAS. UG. MeGUIRE, may 8—rukds Auctioneer, By J.C. McGUIKE, Auctioneer. TALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT Pubiic Sale —On TUESDAY, May 15th, at 5 clock p.m jece OF street, . The M sel! in front of the premises, the large, subst: well-built and commanding ty, at the southwest corner of &th and E sts. refectory and hot-1 purposes, and for which it Was originally designe and is now oceupied, it has uo superior in poini of position in the city. U3 situation in che immediate vicinity of the Pest artment, Patent Office, snd “fepartment of the Inter or, must always secure to it great per auent yolue, building is thre -stories, with a fine base- y Vaniis under the sidewsik, granite founda- tion, and the while 2 ni sid mason- ry. Itis now in comp'ete repair, and held under a short le by the present occupant. Tenns ef sale> One fourth cash; balince in 6, 12 id, ana 24 months, for netes be tag imterest from ihe day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the prope:ty. Conveyane; TS g At cost of purchaser. JAS. C. MoGuIRe, Auctiorcer. d.-Un MUNDAY, the by virtue of a deed of trast «© the 17 h of November, 1854. and record 1” Na. 87, folios 319, fs of Washncton cow er will soll, i), Seo, ys able a Part of Lot 12, erected tryo sruail F cirget, Terms of 8: *ne-fourth in hand, and th antinder in ths, with interest, sec ¢ had at private Smith, Dea, MAUPIN, Peustee. ©. W. BOTELFR, may I--en Aucuonerr. SS 5 saie by application w 5. : the City Hall. . MN & SCorTy, Aucttoneers. ? FIXTURES Auctioneers. ouser. ‘rewit Court Twitl offer Se Lb N day of May f tow hh Wilham N Stale of Virgi estate in » of Bair. d acized, Ist. Part cf Lot No. Ceorgetown, siuated on n the original p P enst side of y of tat width story brick build arcels, as ming 37 feet of that Widih athree-story br ant to it aa a’ ar of the L i Lot, fronting 29 feet ing back uf that width 130 i frame buileiny thereon. 2 206.16 which fronts on offezed in Uhr: e separate lots 22 C3 Ustee is required to take the J with approved syrates, payable foresaid, With auyerest from the day of of the pure! at the tines a sale, orernid ihe purchaser nd p: fi of ten deys te cian- of which has tated Lot 43, on Market Space. SUUN MARBURY, Trustee, ED. S. WRIGHT, Aa tio; By J OC. MeGUINK, Susticas K LECUTOR’S SALM OF LARGE PUNCH “4 ING Achine, Black 44, leon, Carts &e.—On TUESDAY ws S.b, at 4 o'clig I shall sell, ai Eas, One large Lot of Biucksmi Blackles Ch: Burrell Cart, Lototh Terms a credit of sixty dorsed notes bearing mney l— AS. C. McGUIRGE, Auctioneer. McGUIRK, Auctioneer. = may 2—d uf a deed of trust, dated the duly recorded in fiber d A. 49, folios 319, &e. one ef the land x shingien coun 1 i Sgua the corner ¢ ¢ south and 9chi st. east, ground ge per annum fer the period of uinety-ni 131, with the story frame D. Terms at oe ivan vO + McKiM, " Rich W. CLARKE, ¢Teaees, JAMES C. MoGUIRE, mar 3{—Liwkds Aucnon@®r, a> The above sale ts postponsa cn- til FRIDAY afternoon, May 18. seme hour, JNO W. MeKIM, Tras: RICH. H. CLARKE, f THUsters. JAS. U. McGUIRE, may 4—d Auctioneer, —_—_————OO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8 9. 0. LABAKRE, eorner of Tenth and C sts, who e isa pra i manutacturer in metal, has an assortment of plated NUMBERS of various eres We will make numbers for houses. hotels vs iy Chureh 7 » to suit all Listes, S$ Ceufilen! at the low price they wiil be made Ahat it Will suit tke purchaer, ap 6—la i | 565, on which are | ~ 2s, fronting ou Soutk: aries, Which we deem to enumer te Fixtures, Tea Canisters ales ‘ nearly new BS cach; over 325 id 4 S$ satisfact rily REEN & SCOTT, us FIVE NDW THREE STORY on Oth street west, be mt : s south, opposite to the Grace 4 Shurch, tinis i d containing sa-]_ Opposite the W 7 a f—cow agg Bika LOTS FOR trent of Yor Lot: in the e Caty Halt, | George tor a f gton coun’ TELEGRAPHIC, DAILY EVENING STAR. ——— ——— ae Arrival of the Steamer Asie- ER ¥ROM EUROPE. Hauirax, May 8.—The steamer Asia arrived here last evening at 10 o'clock, with Liver- Pool dates to April 28tb, one week later thas last advices. Flour bas advanced Is. 6482s and corn 3°. Tho dates from the Crimea are to the 19th ult, from Lord Raglan, and to the 224 from the Russians, via St Petersburg Tho bombardment was still continued, with- stany decisive result, but with great lees on both sides. _ The French Exhibition opening has becn Postponed fiom the 10th te the 15th of May. Since the breaking up of the Vienna Ccnfer- eve> there has been severs] cupplementay mectings cf the fuur parties without any defi- nite result, The Plonipotentiaries assembied on the 23d, and signs] th» protocol of the last conference. Subsequently another Mooting of the four powers washeld al. the request of Gortechakeff, when further inadmissable pre- Potitions Were wade by Russian Plenipotenti- aries and rejected by France, Engtand and Tarkey —-— Peensylvania Legislzture Adjourned. iiarRispure, May 8. —Legizlatare adj umned sat die this morning. The House unanimously passed a resolution thanking Governct Keeder, of Kansas, for bis fritbfol edbererce to the old land marks of republican liberty, in defending the purity of the ballot box against the lawless mobof Mis- sourians. and bidding him a cordial weleome boms to bis femily and fiiends. In the Senate, Speaker Heistor resigned bis Soutpand on the 9th ballot William Pratt was elected; the contest bsing terminated by Mr. Prats voting fos bimzelf. . Murder and Election Troubles in Kuncas. Burrauo, May 8.—Advice: have been req ¢ ived from Fort Le2yenworth, Which conta'n aa account of the murder of Malcomb Clark, by Lawyer MoCres, on account of an elsc- Von dificulty. BeCrea jumped into tie river, aficr com- micting the fatal deed, und attempted to es- '¥ TWO small PRAME ; aps; bat he was overtaken and conveyed to the guard-bouao. Handdilts had boon ctreulatei calling on he oitisens t2 averge Cintk’s Moa. It is )umered that MeUrea hag been lynched and Acuse burnt. Paltimore Markets. Battimone. May 8 —Tho receipt of the foreign news had 4 palpsb!e cifect upon the markete this worning, and prices advanced to a considerable ox‘ent. Fiour—Thers were no sates reported. Howard street and City Mil's brands were held at $10 75; buyers trealy of Wheat has advanced 15 t>20 Sates of red at $265 and 275. Corn has advanced 3 to 4 etr. Se’ f white ot $1.04 2 $105; yellow $1.07 2 $1 0s. New York Mark~ New Yorsx. May §—Cotron is oenwar'. Fiour hes advanced 541 310 1Se$10 37; Southern has advanced Sales wt $10.75a311 31. Wheat is i m i:h an upward tendency; white Michigan 3265 Corn ts firm with an upward tenden ey _ Por 1 ard 3 Rood ef is unchanged Lard is firm. Whisky—Ohio 3¥¢c Rew York Stock Market New York, M.y 8 —Stook bat closad beavy the O-st b 4 7 iasd Coal, 284; Reading Railroad, 886; Cant Company, 253; 8 45d : Now York Centra! ki read 927; Pennsylvania Coal, 106; Virgin 6's, 972; Kentucky 6's, 104. see PRICAN CONFSRENCE CF TER Metaopist Uriscopan Cavren —Thie body, shich bas beea in session fur m than aweek past, yester.iay clored its lobors, and at jrarned Wo have sisiied church in Sa sine due, ratoga sirest, where the meciings have been held. cevera! times, and wore Please 2 with the éceotum at all timo: used and business exereisys en taker a3 a wode! those who have ‘The Conference clozod itassombled at the usual hour, aad religic oxercisss were cordecied by the Rev. Sam retts. After gc ng busiacss, of ne i interest, it was resolved that a vet ‘hanks be tenderod to his honor ibe the city. and others of the city av for the very uninterry, orjoyed during tho on A vote of ta u of the Coa 2'80 paseod to Ss3 rendero? ference. Lichop Qaina, wie a fseliog ith the an utmonts rou, A W. Wayman, Sbenezor, Jawes A Shorter; Unisu Bethel, Michael Sluby. Wesvington, D. © —Israel churol, Semucl Watts; Union Bethel, Sava 8 Hammond. Hagerstown Siatiou— Chambors bard = Cumbet land Circuit I. ©. Sporis. Havre de ¢ Stose aud valediotory address, sonciuding nonneement or the fel Baluore -Betbe! ohu: the presiding cficer, county—Levia Lee Willmore. Port De: Eestan co— Sarat. W = Ueary Delaware: Sayr- ‘a il. Hopkizs; Camden— town—(to be tupplied ) Nsie—J Henson; Lrooks ; sioc—J. R. Sterrit. D. sapplied by ths Baikel U etabion ) At ths conclusion it was announced tat tho Cowferongo adjourned wo meet in Washingion, b. ©, on the 4 £ April, 1853 Last evening the memboie of the Cox ‘erence had exiended to them, by tioir frisnas, an en- tertairiment of a mort exculleat euurgoter, which was douttiess appreciaicl —Lu't. : rr a By GREEN & £0Orr, EVEN VALUARLE BULLI ; WEDNESDA * i s He having a from 9:h street cast 233 (het 10 inche The above deset.bed pre ented, @-iant fram ine N. wes? walk, Terms: One half ca: Auctiosecrs wo tof geound fect 5 inches, is handsomely to- y Yad bvia few aiu- baloure ia one and two years, the pure «tor the deteried payments, bearing taver st teow dey of sale. A deed given and a deed of trusi taken GREEN & BCOrT, Auc ioneers. #e-The abive sale ls pos n a til WEUNESDAY, 25th inet. eben GREEN & TT, Aucuowrers. ap 18—eo&ds 82-The = howe — tat TAUKS When it Will positivet 3 ia . ZEEN & SCOTT, ap W-d Auctione ors, he uboveente ts farther it~ 4 im consequence oF the :2ia, until TUBSDAY the 8.b metant, seme hour GREEN & SCOTT, . at same hour, may i-d Auctioneers. ‘FUE HEALING OF TEED NATIONS. BY CHAS. LINTON. Watt an Introdection and Appendix by N. P. "Tallmac Pubicbed by the Sociery for ihe d fant: itu | Koowladges New York. 1 large octavo volume, pr ce §1 Sa. For a TAYLOR & MAUBY'S Bookgiore, wear Suh stre. t. my? LL SP RARGSKS Visi ing the hould sce Munter*s Crt ingue o othe Parent Cifice, Also, hin Dy nef Poweli’s Great Pieture, feb 23 —Sm* 44 oe ae reas

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