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Very = EVENING STAR. (secysee, Somainan of the Tin Ward, and quite a number of teachers of other Local Intelligence. sohoole. The examination passed off well, Tauch to the satisfaction of all present. Ai A Piz1tm.—Those among the Koow Nothings of Washington who have any _ of per- the close Mr. Poil: addrossed the schoo! in a brief, neat and appropriatespeesb. The esrn- sonal character loft, are to-day mourning over their ratification meeting in this city est attention of ths trustees to the various schools deserves, and no doubt receives. the thanks = Fle Losiraye of the Lipaortesy y | @2n contribu’e much to encouraget an last night, which bids fair to demage their | «-holars, and where it is done the improve- Cause in this region quite as much as the {ll-| mont of the schools is sure to follow. The ——— efforts of our amiable, entortaining. | ehildren sang, in excellent style, avery pretty enthusiastic neighbor to bolster up the | bailed called’ “The Flag of our Country,” anti-slavery cause of Wilson, Colby, Hale, | which greatly pieared all present. Colfax & Co., under pretence of beiag atthe} Primary No 2, Third District, wasexamined same time an advocate for the maintenance of | at the school room in tho basement of the the constitutional rights ef the South. Ex: | Methodist Protestant Church, in the Sixth traordinary efforts were made to drum up &| Ward This room is well fitted for the pur- large meeting. Advertisements, long in ad. pose for which it is use, and is kept in excel- Yanee, @ band of music, fire works in profu- | jent order. This echool ie in charge of Miss sion, the drum and fifo, transparencies, unte- | Ashdown, who has only been at the head cf strained license from the Kaow Nothing police | the schoel about one month There were pres- of Washington to the rowdies and halt grown | ent Messrs. Bacon, Hanson, and Pearson, boys to rob their neighbors of their property | tanstees; and Miss Henshaw, and Miss Acton, in the saape of dry goods boxes, barrels, 4&:., for burning, and the importation of a choice Jot of frothy aud uns:upulous stump orators for the occasion, comprised those mea teachers, and several ladies, visitors. The trustees inform us that the examination was an excellent one, much better than could be expected from a class that has so recently Thus some two thousand persona, Know Noth- | been placed under a new teacher. ings, and anti Know Notbings, Jitt'e boys, Regroes, and grown men, &3 , were duly cul lected last nigat io front and in the neighbor- hood of the City Hail, those residing here who appeared prominent on the occasion, bo 7 well Known disappolated Demecratic seekers, haters of Catholics on accoant of the way in whica they worship the Everliving God, preachers who do not personally enjoy the respeot of their fellow-citizens, faro deat- ers, aspirants for jadge-ships of the Circuit Court whose claims are based oa their readi- ness to disregard the obligations ef law, trath, and common honesty in the work of defraud- ing their neighbors who differ from them in polities, of their egal rights, groz-shop, loaf- efs, aod ignorant fanatic3, who regard the work of denouncing and persecuting thoce of ether cbristiau creeds as their whule duty to God, office holders underthecorporation—suen were the Washington managersior t. eevening. The speakers, atl foregners to Washington in the serse cf our taleated, inogonuous aad koowirg neighbour, when dexocuciog ‘he Fight of free discussion here in the cave of Mr. Wise, repeated their late harspgues made iu New York, Philadelphia, and Balumors. Com mencing with protestations of their devotion to the cause of religious equality under this Government, whivh is at the fuucdatiun of ali its constitutional guaranties, they duly ii- lustraved the sincerity of those professions by villifying, black -guardiag, and fa!sifying their Catholic fellow citizens ; denouncing them as more dupgerons to the future ct the United States, than their own political brethren, who swarm sround tuem on sach occasions from the gambling houies, grog shops, and ste the cities. Never, in Exgiand, wherea e religion encourages the poreecaticv-n of those of the Uatholic faith, rere more fou'-mouthed :lan- ders agzinst the chirsacter and patrio.iom of that clas: of American citizens velebed forth in a sinzlo evening. Theic usual pr ions of disinterested acts, too. were pruiusely scat- tered around, more especially by the politi cians of the Lewis C. Levin sciiuol, who have for years been repudiated by both parties at home. The work of Messrs. Wilion, Hale, Colby, Colfax & Company, was attempted to be carried out to the letter. That is, “the party’ waa pronounced an unit; though all these who know anything, know that it it re. mains united, its Southern wing ere to be mere hewers of wood and drawers of water for the Northern—msjority, anti-slavery wing The only regretubie feature of the p: oseedings ‘was the proseuce of such a wan as Albert Pike, now @ resident of Arkansas, in such a crowd. He is a high toned, liberal genticman in all his private relations, and, ag 4 man, doubt jegs, scorns to a-sail the consti utionsl or other Rights of his fellow citizens who are Catholics— a man of chivalry, geaius, and real zoul, and by no means an cflive-seeker by trade, like most of those then surrounding hiw. He was, however, bred in the home of bis infancy, New England; and we can only account fer the political company in which he is now found through the influence of that fact. Guy Fawkism, «od every other ism, is the disease of the region of bis tinh, which, at u shows itself in almost all transplan Eogianders, as surely as Southern sentimcot shows itself in true Southern born and bred men, to whatever latituds they may emigrate. We repeat, we are grieved to find Mr. Pike in such political company, so foreign to bia manly @haracter, and belicve sincereiy that it wiil mot be many months before his eyes are opened to the fact that the polilical sccie'y of disappointed Democratic cflice seeker. ant fanatics and bigots, ambitious par: Feject their daty of teaching love to ail mon as not being “ faat’’ enough tor them in theee C= times, professional gainblers, rowdy joaters, pettifogging lawyer politicians, &o , is by no means congeuial society fcr him One of the conductore of the Baltimore Kspublican was complimented with touch perconal abuse on this oveasion—highl7 complimented—inso- mouch as the feMcity exhibited toward bim poe that the po ver of his efforts to break the force of the imposture sof Kaow Nothingism, was duly appreciated. A nutoworthy feaomm) of the afiair was the contrast botween the umber present and that which sasembled op- posite Brown's Hotel to hea: Henry A. Wie, after the Virginia election, only upon a three line announcement in the Star. Tbat meeting Bumbered 6 600 soul js, not more than 2 000. Anxher notewortb fo is the fact that though pearly bali of thoge on the ground were anti Knuw Nothings, the right cf free dizeussion was respected by thom as it Las never been reepected by the Kuow x sthings in this city. Not a word was uttered by an opponent of the meeting; not a siga of inter- ference was made by them with the rights of those who haicalled the assemblage together Stili another noteworthy festuie was the ab- sence of all enthusiasw. Th outs, not- withstanding the muric, fre workz; and erable whirky punished before assembting, being few and far between, and resembling the peculiar crowiag of a brood of balf grown Shanghai chickens, ra:her than the lusty ehoers of men wich their hearts deoply engaged in an henest and patriotic cause. 7 Exswmations.—The following public sshool ex minations will take place on the 26th ins’. : Mise H R. Baker, senior department of Pri mary No. 3, first district—basement of Luthe- raa church, corner Eleventh and H streets; Mesers. Bennett, Polk, and Bates. Mrs_E. Myers, junior department of Pri- mary No. 4, second distrist—Methodist Church South, Eiguth street ; Messrs. Bacon, Dickin- son, and Pearzon. Mrs E. Ciork, Primary No. 3, third dis- Mesrs Davis and Knight. . Skidmore, Primzry No. 1, fourth dis- trict, C street, (Island,) near Twelfth ; Messrs. AtLee, Magruder, and Hanson. Wao Sass tort?—We have been informed by somo residents in the First Ward, that the pump at the corner of L and Eighteenth streets isin bad order. Ihe neighbors there are forced to walk two equares to get a driok This is very inconvenient. indeed, and wo thiok somebody should try to have it repaired. We are told that aa officer, formerly emploved by the Corporation, used to attend to such things. Distcrsance in TH MaRKet.—There wae qnite an excitement, yesteriay morning, in Centro Market, in consequence of a fight be tween two abandoned women Dodson and Ma tilda Bailey. It lasted but a short time, and resulted in the latter's receiving a sovere blow on the forehead. They were immediately ar resied, and, afier an examination before a ma- gistrate, Dodson gave security for her appoar- ance at court. Isrcverce.—Visiting the markets, follow- ing respectable ladies and staring them out of countenance. Remedy:—Arrest by a police officer, or a cowhide well laid on the recreant’s limbs. The Istter not improbable; and the well-known cffenderbed better practice de- cency or be prepared for the onslaught. Focrra Warv.—A friond sends us a eom- munication, ia which he says: “I donot know what barm the psople living on D street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh streeta have done. The attention of the Commissioners of the ward has repeatedly beon cailed to the filthy condition of the gutters in that neighborhood, acd yet heis, apparently. indifferent to the removal of the nuisance.” Tae Coxcent To xiant —We respectfully remind ous readers that M'ile. DeBoye’s con- cert will take place to right, at Carusi’s Sa- loon. As we have heretofore spoken in com- mendation of the proposed musical entertain rept, further remarks sre rendered unneces sary. _— Carian Court.—Tkia morning, Jeremiah O'Leary was tried and convicted on the charge of larceny—astealing from a bather, near the Washington National Monument, a pockét. book containing two or three dollars. 4 Serexapn.—Last night, quite a crowd cf persons collected on the corner of Twelfth street and the Avenve to listen to the perform. a of two tlemen upon a flute and a Noes were serenaling a lady in that neighdorhood. ‘Lhe performauses were of the most brilliant character, consisting altogethot of pieces with variations. Prorsssor Kigoys, who, with his family, is now performing at Odd Fellows’ Hall, ad- vertises his exhibition by means of a Wagon, (driven through the streets.) covered with pic turos and letters, giving some Idea of the in- teresting performunces to be thero nightly witnessed. —_—- Tue Savi ov Rang asp Varvazce Om Paintixes—MeUuire, auctioneer—wil! take place ibis afternoon, over Farnham’s book store. ‘The collection is traly beautiful. Warcn Retorxs.—There were no trial oases registered at the guard house this morn- ing. -—______ GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. @xongetown, Jane 23, 1855 An unusual degree of excitement occurred along the line of Bridgo street, yesterday evening, about 8 o’clock. The report having beon cireulated through the town that the Know Nothings intended marching to your city to attend the great pow-wor, with music and transparencies, set the whole town agog forawhils, acd from all directions crowds were seon wending their way towards Bridge sreet to get a Peep at the hitherto unseen disciples of Sam. Upon the part of a large portion of the crowd, however, there uppoared ‘o bea much greater dezire to seo who wero Know Nothings than how many were going A little after 8 o’slook, a portion of the cur rent began (o sbape its course towards Wash ington, minu:, however, the music, &¢., asd not enough in any cne group to entitle it to the sppellation—procession. There was a gocdiy number in the current, we acknowl edge, but they certainly seemed to lack one i nt clement in aii well organized par- ochesiveness As electricians would say, every littie squad appeared to be positive to the others, which caused s genpsral flying off at right angles. ‘Ibe largest number we aw in aby one grovp was twenty three men and a boy, and that was pointed out to us as the procession. Probably they returned in betier ord @ can’: eay, as the lateness end day knoss of the hour prevented us from seeing We hear it romored that the Committee of Ways and Means to whom was referred (some two months ainos) $10 message of the mayor in telation to (hy Mecropolitan railroad. intend submitting to the councils this evening for their action, ono of the most important reports whioh bas been before them since their eleo- tion. We cvunot say what the exact nature of this report will bo, but from*all wo ean gather, it willfully endorse the views and ge-tions curtained ia (se messages of mayor Addison, heretofore laid before the eounoils, Tbe most important of which is, that the mat- ter shall be subzaitted to the people for their decision before ihe second instaliment to the road shall be met by our corporation The exhibition of Trinity Institute wili come eff on tho lith cf July, at 9 o'clock a. m., in the old chureh editice on First street. This iostitation is under the charge ¢f Mr. Hunter, and iw ia @ very flourisbing condition. The solemn ceremony of confirmation will be performed by nine Whittingtem, in St. Jobn’s church, oa next Sabbath morning, and in Christ church in the cvezing. No news worthy of noteinthe flouror grain markets. Both buyers and sellers of the for- mer article appear te be disposed to hold off, It is held at $10.6242$10.75 per bbl. §recraror. Pontic Scaoot Exauinations —Primary School, No 2, Seuior Department, under the eharge of Miss A. H. Lowo, wis exemined yesterday. Thero were present of the trus- tees, Mr. Magruder, Mr Haliday, of the late board, and tne Secretary; of the touchers, Migses Milburn, Middleton, Wells, Moore, Bs- ker, Lee, Mrz. Cosle, Mr Thowpson, and a large number of the mothers of the children. The sehool is admirad!y ritusted, easily ac- cessible from ali parts of the Ward, kept in a lofy and spacious apartment with plenty of sir and light, furnished with the best of Shat- tack school furniture, and evidectly, as the examination proved, under the 0 cf ap ex- perienced and faithful teacher, wlio had taken Unwoaried pains to discharge satisfactorily her arduous duties. The fisct impression on @ntering the room was pleasant. ‘ins children Were dressed with great neatnecs, and their intelligent and buoyant looks showed that they had been in « healthy atmosphero, ia- Sead of breathing the poisonous graces gen- @rated in some of the ce! school rooms. The pupils were examined ic reading, cpell- ing, writing, exercises from dictation, geogra- phy. mental and written srithmetic, grammar, ‘arker’s Juvenile Philosophy. In these several studies, they acquitted them-elrss to the satisfaction of che Board. Special atten- tion had been gven in drilling the pupils thoroug’!y in the other elements, in notation, memeration, punctuation, the arithmetical tables, the s:unds of ts letters, spelliog, men- tal arithinetic, £2, and so preparing pupils Weil for admission icto the district schouls, and for rapid improvement in higher, not more important, branches cf study Considerable attention bas been devoted to Reediework and embreidery, of which there Saresome well executed piece: exhibited. The examination was very creditable both to ‘exch- ers and pupils, and received the commenda- Hor of Professor Perkins, of New York, who pidteceed the school, and of the seerctary and trict pson, the teacher of the fourth dis schocl. The singiog was uncommonly Among the visitors we were pleased to gee Mrs. General Mecomb, who has elways ths © deep interest in the pablic schools of lites well az of wil other benevolent in- yaw lation of primary school No. 2, Paik, Bates, ct, there were preseat Messrs. Knight and Magruder, trustees, ' Tas Crors—We continse to receive the most flattering accounts of tho s:ate of the crops throughout elmost every part of the Unsion. Weare told that the wheat crop in I:inols will probably be 25 per cent. greater than ever befure growa there—whilst the fruit crop i “tremendous.” ‘Tbe Lote iar to bi ing from sll ts of Georgia, ‘0 be encouraging from »| Dos —- Cares Alabama, Mississippi. Loui: ding to the latest sdvioes from all the crops are ia a very p' The Augusta Banner saya: ‘Maine never had #0 much seed in the earth before, at one time, and the prospect is most promising for bounti- ful crops."—Bosion Bee. Death of the Boatswain of the U.S. Steamer Powhaiau. [Proga the Nerth Chine Heralé, April 7th.) The number of sailors recontly run away from merchant vessels in the harbor indvosd the consul of the United States of America, Robert C. Murpby, Esq. to request a suitable torce from Captain MoUluney, of the United States warsteamor, Powhatan, and send them under charge of Mr Whiting, with a warrant countersigned by the British Consul to Woo- sung, on Saturday last, in order to bring back as many of the cailere of America and Great Britain as could be discovered in the places of concealment they resort to, at that village. On Sunday morning Mr. Boatswain Whiting (a very trustworthy and excellent officer, who. for his good conduct has frequently enacted the duties of a Lieutenant upon an emergen- ey.) went with his men to a house known to be frequented by runaway sailors, and demand- ed admittance; this was refused, and M-. Whiting ordered an entrance to be forced with the buitend of the musket. Upfortunately. the door being slight and the blow heavy, the gun went through the door, and catching the trigger, fired off the musket, and the ball struck the boatswain under the belt and killed him instantly. The men brought back the body of their officer to Shanghai, and on Monday len interred at the cemetery with all naval nos The United Ststes consul, Mr. Murphy, ~~ McCluney, his officers and. men, attend- ed to do honor to the mslancholy ceremony, and the fine band of the Powhatan performed atintervals A large concourse of foreigners aleo paid their tribute of sympathy on the mouroful oocasion. The Rev. C Keith ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church, Unised States Navy, performed the service. Weare gisdto learn that the party sent down to Woosung. succeeded in securing sev- enteen sailors—ton British and seven Ameri- cuns—who have been delivered up to the au- thorities and dealt with according to law. For Sale and Rent. Se a Ficca Casmbers, ts ane samediste Wench tte an in the imthediate ot General Post Office and Patent Office is for rent, ees or without buard. Address this office. 2 : Fu RENT—THE THRES STORY HOUSE situated on I, south side, between 6th and Tih streets. For particulars inquire of CHAS. KEE- NEN, Collector forGas Company. Tie rent shall be about $180 per annum. je 21—3t* cit be see tlhe enn nn nS OEE imei OR SALE—A SMALL FRAME HOUSE and Lot, No. 50 sche avenue, heer nr ik presents a rare opportunity to a person ing to make a good investment. If not oold soon it will be for rent. Also, a three story Brick Honse and Lot No. 57 High etreet, Georgetown, Lot 26 feet front by 160 it. deep, will be sold low and on a long credit. Wanted, a few shares of Georgetown Building As- sociation Stock. Apply to E. K. LUNDY, No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown ; or, No 400 E street, Washington, je2— 5 es SALE—A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, on M, between 12h and Lith etreets. The lot on which the same is built fronts 24 feet 7 inches, by 125 feet deep, running back to an alley of eight- ecn feet. Also, a lot on L street, extending from L street to Mass churetts avenue, 150 feet, fronting 26 feet four inches on L and Massachusetts avenue. Apniication to be made at the Grocery Store, cor- ner of 12:h et.cet and Massachusetts avenue. je2l—3t* OR REN T—A HANDSOME NEW BRICK House, situated in the most healty part of the City, on the corner of Massachusetts avenue and 10th street, containing ten rooms, with cellar and a good pump of water in the yard. The rent will be modiuate Apply on L strect, between 9th and 10:b ss, No. 508. GEO. T. LANGLEY. je 16-6." LARGE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED corner Lot, containing 14,000 <quare feet and fronung the Capitol Park. for sale on accommodating terms ifimmediate application b> made to HILBUS & HITZ, Corner Pa avenue and | Ith st. Being so near the Capito! and but a few minutes’ walk from the Car Depot, makes it most advaurage- ously situated for a large public House, je5—it (C77OLD SORTS, ULCERS, AND ALL ERUPTIONS and all diseases arising from an impure and depraved state of the blood. © of Wi Har- Richmoy by | ——— $$ . He had as bi VEXANDE ‘ = worst description, and ually got epee, hr OR RENT—IN ALEXANDRIA, VA., THAT es of CARPER'S purifier, cured him, 0 have suitered with sud palue and wloars cf large three story Brick House, well known as the best stand in the city for a hotel and restaurant, oa Cameron street, opposite the Market House. and now eccupied by Mr. McGonegal. Poassession giv enon the fiestof July. Agdress LLOYD & CO., Claim Agent, 15th st, opp. the Treasury, Wa-hing ton, D.C. may Wf ENTS REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. 9150 a year will be received for the rent of those new and convenient cottages at Kdndail Green, with two acres of ground, stable, wood shed and other conveniences attached. Pumps of pure water are near the door, and communicat on is had with Georgetown by way of Hi and Seventh streets and Penn. Avenue, morning and afternoon, at the usual fare, for the accommodation of clerks in the departments. 'o secure the advantage of this great reduction of rent immediate application must be made to the undersigned, either by letter, or at his house at Kenda!l Green, after office hours, where the keys may be had and the houses inspected at any ime. Several of these residences will be sold on liberal terns. WM STICKNEY, pus, depressed tn No 4, Kendall Green. prey to !noumerable mental, as well aa phy N. B.—Renta paid quarterly in advance. victim to dyspepsia, is indeed an object of commlaseration.| apr 9, 1355—u or him te despair. We care net how weak | ——-~~ irritsble he may be, the cordial prop«r- UILDID walk. except on SPANISH MIXTURE, 1 as it hae cored hundred rhenmatism, bad eilects of the bones ard Joints, @see advert: 1G>2 D. @iLma As removed to 628 Seventh rireet, opposite to the Patriotic Uank, and ia now pre pared tofill all order for Medicines, Paints, Otis, and Glass on accommodating terms. Strict attention will be pald to phyatcian’s prescriptions at all honrs of the cay and night. dell 18 on the right of the store door, Staad« pre eminent. Giergyman just oforme us it has cured him of Bronchitis of a desperate cheracter—vartica!aru hereafter. HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURR—By Ite mild ac- tlon ov the stomact, liver and kidneys, will cnre. Dyapep. gh, Asthtwa, Bronchial and Lang Affections Palos wt, Consumption, Serofala, Rhea Fistala, Bowel Compla'nts, Pliss, ties—with all disenses arising nd fe the t female medicine ev- working woudera 2 low, nervors, x1 3 LOTS AND DWELLINGS —For ties of HOOF, 1S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. sale, Lots on Third street, near the City Hall; C. . Jeckson, Philedeluble, are stronger then the many-| on F, between Third and Fourth; on E, be: Sos rng inegernesnaalenonmnen et ; +] First and Second; on Seventh, between L and M; Sloe ee ang on M, near Tenth; on Third, near L; on Seventh, SSE ST between Land M; on K, between Fourth and Fi also, opporite to Franklin Square; MF. s w York awarded their | AVEnNY, betrveen First and N. Capicol; Pirst Ward, ir superiority of Pho- | G near Twenty first; Virginig avenue, near Twenty- bat Le aphamscrcneyemaket wpe enp igo ry aoe first; N. Hampshire avenve, between H and J; alco, Hic’ W" also recetved two Meals at the World's Pair, Lon- ou a , ‘WHITEHURST’S two frame dwellings on Fourth between F and G, wo antue hist coanis of the Marpiead Tustitets for three | Will be sold low’ for cash. Istand property—Twe yesra past. emali frame tenements on I, between Four-and-a Wistehorat’ Ty iu this city ison Pa, avenue, betw. | half and Sixth; also, iote on Virginia avenue, and a 636 aad 6ih st: feb 17 | variety in other paria ot the Island and City, all of 7 p 1 be sold on terms accommodating to suit PPNOAH WALKER & CO., Martie Hall Clothing Empo- | Which wi i ing » wider Browns’ Hotel, respectfully announce | purchtsers. Enquire at No 337, Pennsylvania av., that thelr display of Spriug au og — opposite to Browus’ Hotel. 1, comprising an as: of Conta, 28 - ! MYERLE. oo ae neers con peices te may 28 -Imeo DAVID MYERLE. a material, trimmiug and workman=hip. eutiemen who ALUAGLE LOT FOR SALE. ON © siady excallones with economy In farhionsble articles of | A Shab SEEE aie R SALE. ON dress an opporteatty for Jug ie ofered from one of the between I largest and most citractt tock of goods ever citered uj able Size, 20 by & this city at a very reduced ep lt f corner ef 13th and C sta. je 20 - ec Informed by | ——— mily wer Fe SALE—A LARGE NU. j Mg stroets. Tithe indisput” For terms apply at the -y to Mr, PLANT, MOBR OF BUILD i Sosebsing, bat ing Lots, located in alt r ‘ Attorney at L. Office, 42% Pa. av., betw. 445 and Gur» may c hase sc ie STOTT & C0... Washincton, D.C, } BAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.—GNE 1 SETH 8. HANCE, Buitimore, and by Frame Dweliing House and Leten O at, be- _ 7 a hoe cost | tween Gth and 7th streets weet, containing six good We refer our readera to ap adver- | FoOms, nearly new, Jame, for fell pacticuiars con- One (wo. and one three-story frnme Dwelling f Dr. Curtia. It is said to be one | House on Museachusets avenue, between 4th and i doseription of diseases! Sch ctroets, e kuobietos wy tee ‘L'wo two-story Frame Houses on Washington et. Dest of all teachers—expertence. Also, a very coufurtable Lwelling House on Beall CAUTION.—Dr. CURTIS'S HYGEANA is the original and | street, Georgetown. Draggists every LUNGS—LL taemeut in anothi corning the HYGE AD of the most rewar! of the lungs eve only genuine article. may 23—lin All the above property is nearly new, and will be <== — — sold on accommodating terms. eg fides AN- RARRIND. CIS WHEATLEY, Lumber Dealer, No. 3% Water 1 : 23—eod? On the 20:h instant, by Rev. R Le@Dashiell, wa. | Mtee Georgetown woes fecBiasar Eeq , to EMELINE, daughter of Jai q.. al} of this city. lors and Ch . 5 ant, by the Rev. Smyth Pyne,] Also, Tabte and transient bord. Inquire at Mrs. " SE, U avy, to BMMA,| SMITHS, 233 F street epg er of the late Thos. Lovett, of New York. OMES FOR ALL.—teauutuly ena peaiucly located Building Lots, 24 feet iront by 130 feet DIED deep, on graded streets, can, until spring, be bought tthe exceedin: rice Of §75, payable $3 per On the 224 instant, MARY ELIZABETH, infant | Month. "Tide malicptevion 1 2 Payable $8 pe daughter of Charles J. aud Llizabeth Bekloff, aged 7 Union Land Office, 714 st., monvhs and 22 drys. above Oud Fellows? Hall. Tho funeral will take ¢ to morrow afternoon] jan 96m JOHN POX, Secretary. at4d o'clock, The tri sof the family are in- _ - Vited. On the 20th instant, WILLIE, infant een of Thos, NOTICE. ; and fiary MeGill. UR customers are mort respectfully noti On ihe 9th ingtant, at sca, WILLIAM, youngest that their accounts will be presented to #0a of William M, and Alury M. Beyce, of George | on the 2th instaat. To ali those who will ha town. kindnese to call aod settle their reap ‘2 ccounts At Tabello, Ga., the resi ‘ence of Col. “palding, | on or betore the Ist Luly, we shall bo exceedingiy On tre 2th of May, RANDOLPH SPALDING only | obliged. son ef Lieut H. N. Barrison, U. 8. Navy, ia the in We have a nuraber of accounts rendered on the yer of his age. 1st Japucry remaining unpaid, and would say 10 To the bereaved fiends of this most promising} those indcbted Uiat, unless we receive the money for hoy we cai only sy, mourn net as thoee without! them bv the Ist July, we skull pmpetled to place hope, but bend in submission to t Divine hand | euch bills in the hands ofan off for cotlection. that Les ouly taken back the loan made you fora CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. tine. ‘There was need of this apsigrges fl)wer for je 21—10t the celestial garden, and ia meicy it was removed | =~ rT 5 rome hy Sir Wale there ere it felt the eluiling blasts of a windy world. N eh & tale—claiming to be by Sic Walter “ There in the better land, Abbott's History of Napoleon, 2 vols, octavo, €5 Ani bathed in radiauce that around them springs, | Gongiance Herbeit, a novel, by Mies Jewsbury, 37¢ Thy love: one’s wings expand nae ee : Astle i Z ‘As with the chciring chesubim he sings; The Con roversy between Senator Brooks and Arch bishop Hughes, 25 cents. Aud all the glory of that God ean see 9 cK vLOR. Who raid en earth to children, come tome.” * 08 ~ FRANCK TAYLOR, STEAMBOATS CONNECTING mad ith each train of Cars arriv- irg in Washington or Alexan- B. Phi tips, mbers, with board, Wants. y ANTED.—A YOUNG WOMAN WHO UN-| dnia.— Tne sreemers THOMAS COLL VER @ cersiands cutting and fitting dresses wishes a] GEORGE WA3HINGTON wili e the above situation seamstress. Tas no vbjectioa to go connections, leaving Washington a! m for b i.to the country or travel with a tady. Reference | Orange and Alexan ria cara, and connect wilh’ a gven Address “*L,” at the office of tne Star. same train on their arrival. je 22—1e" Meale furnished on the beata, 5 ‘The Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- wo A SMALL FAMILY, A nice} timore. SAM’L GEDNEY, Capi. little Bouse, Ste aE — 4wo opera with kitchen, garden, <. Leeation on Capitol a eee eye = gr eee Hull or in the direction of the Navy Yard. Address, Fa SALE.—A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 years through the Post Office, DAN. HONGLER, Navy old uext spring, well-bred,sound ,stylish, Yard. je 2—o1# "| gentle, spirited and capital gours. They are weil-broken and pettectly tree from Wicks, aad will y ANTED—A PARTNER TO WORK A| prticularly suit any gen eman who is fond ot Vv Stone Quarry and contract for sale of Stone | driving. ‘The owner parts with them ouly because to Government and others, there being now greatde- | bis purpose is to reirench his expences. “Tucy caw inand for tone. ‘This Quarry is imniediately oppo-] be secu ut Bouthron’y (late Birch’s) Stable, en 14th mute Georget-wn. Large shanty, blackstith shop, | *treet, seuth of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op- and every implement on the spot. ‘Tlis quarry tur-] portunity tw ty Wem, enquire at the counter of the nishes the best and largest truck Bione, &c. Al! Staroffice. They will be solda ba cain, chance ia now offered. Call or wate to _ap otf ~ LLOYD & CO, eames Leann Fiftcenth street, . the Trearury. STEWART’S mart QKVLIGHT DAGUERREAN GALLERY.—We ©) are makiny splendid pictures tor lower prices y y ANTED—EVERY BODY TO KNOW THAT | than any other Ga lery in the city. ‘They are per they can get a lot 24 feet front hy 130 feet} gectly lite-hke, and satisfaction is always given. deep, for the low price of ASL rae le $3 a month Gallery directly over M. W, Galt’s Jewelry Store, without interest. Apply atthe Union Land Office,] Pa. avenue ~ je l—1m 7h vt., above Odd Fellows’ Hall. ap 23—3m JOUN FOX, Sec. AT HOME! Fs nd itaving taken up his abode at Boarding. RYDER & PLANT’S, 0 AR DENG.—Boardin, had at #73 Will be happy to see bis old friends at their es. pages me hawees Dene eneear Targe | \ablishment, No, 499 Seventh street, opposite Odd airy apartment, with gas; also, seversi other rooms. | Fellows’ Halt. Je15—if See a CIGARS—CIGARS. JOA DING.—Peasant rooms for summer, UPERIOR WA VANA CIGARA.—I have received with boarding for families or single persons ean | KS. twenty thousand more of thore choice Opera be had by easly application at KING'S, 393 north| and Concha brands. Also, other brands of fine Ci- © street, between 3d and 41g. ‘The house is de-| gars. ROBT. b. TWEEDY, ligh fully situated, and has ‘ust been thoroughly ren- Pa. avenue and 13th sts, south side. —— refurnished. Meals furnished to oa je 16—1w wes and day boarders accommodated on reasonable 4c in ATCHE3, = jedminw_| WW JEWELRY, OO TLO.—FOR RENT—PARLORS AND SILVERWARE, de. i compe with board. Also, table end ursa-| M. W.GALT & BRO. are constantly receiving sient rd, with a bathing room and shower baths ions invoices of the above, and offer every urtiele and every attention to render it most nyrecabie to] in their line, at the lowest rates. ber boarders. Mrs. P.G MURRAY, GOLD AND SILVER WORK of deserip- Corer Pennsylvania avenue and 434 st. | don, made to order, such ag TEST(MONIALS ep 23—3m rieuly embellished, with eppropriate destuus, SiLe VER TRA BELTS, DINN SERVICES, &c. AID, &c—M23. BATES, on the swuth-| Precious Stoues set in every styia however elab weet corner of Pa. avenue and Sth street is ae pre- | orate. pared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms, with} ARafi OTTOES, it on etone. Pewvithout board. Every effort will ‘be made to ren- oie w. GALT BRO, : der those comforts ble who may faver her with their 324 Pa. av., between 9b and 10th sts, patronage, op Ott je idee | » Anction Sales. B2 For other Auction Sales we first pepe “Ge By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE at Auction.—_On WEDNESDAY, the 27th ia- |, at 12o’clock m , at the residence Lite, on south L, b-tween 6th and 7th streets east, near the Navy Yard Market, a good assortment of Furniture, vin: Mahogany Soia, Parlor and Rocking Chairs Card, Dining, and other Dressing and other bureaus and Toilet Giasses Warirobes Washstanis Cane seat and other Chairs Feather Beds, Bedding and Redsteads and Venitian Blinds lass and Crockeryware Gili frame Mirrors Carpets, Oilcloth, Hearth Rugs and Matting Brass Andirons, Shovel and Tongs, Fenders ‘st rate and nearly new Cooking Stove Taree Franklin Stes ‘With many other erticles which we decm unne- ceseary to e: umerate. of Mr. Samuel I. GREEN & SCOTT, Auction: By GREER & SCOTT. Auctioneers, ARGE AND VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE aud Lot, and vacant Lots, at the corner of 13. and H streets, on New York avenue, 2t Auction — On THURSDAY, the 28:h instant, we shall sell, at 6 o’clock p. m., in front of the premises, that large and valuab'e brick situated at the corner of 13th st west and f] street north, on New York avenue, with the lot on which it stands. 1 and 30, in Square No. 250, having a fiout on H st of 25 feel, running with the lis Tae house is a three story brick, neerly new, con taining seventeen good and conveni«n' rooms and ce:lar, wih wide passage house. One of the rooms is occupied as a grocery sio e, and weil known to be one of the best busizess jt bs ing part of Lats Nos. of 13:h street 104 ft. int Lot adjoining on the west, hav- eet 25 fect, running back to a ing 2,474 square feet; and part of Lot No 39, adjoining the above on the north, front- ing on Ls street, running back to a 20 feet alley, conta.ning 1,184 square feet The above described property is hands~mely lo cated. and considered one of the most desirable and valuable pieces of property now for sale in Wash- ing a front on wide ailev, con ‘Title indisputsble purth cash ; hoiance in 6, 12 and 18 ™ -nths, the purchaser to grve n ites fi payments, bearing interest from day of A deed given and a deed ©° trast taken. REEN & SCOTTY, By GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers LOT AT AUCTION..- 231 instant, we shall sell at &!¢ o'clock p.m, part n of Square No. On -AtURDAY, front of the prem ot Lot No. 20, in Cabot’s eubsi 725, tronting on north G, betwee! e- and North Capitol street, with the improve » Wich are a good two story frame house, i four good rooms, &c. payments, hearing interest from the A ceed given and a deed of trust taken, By GREED @& SCOTT, Auctioneers ‘g)WO NEARLY NEW FRAME c Lois at Auction —On WEDN sth h instant, we shall sell. in front of the p remmises, at Gig vo. 37 and part of lot No 38, in Square No. 500, with the imgro two two story frame houses, containin; sized rooms each. They will be sold separate. The above described prope-ty fronts on south K, between 444 and 6th streets wert, and acar the cor- ner of 444 st. The lots run back 107 feet io a wide weots, Which are me ith cash ; balanée in 6,12, and 18 for notes bearing interest from’ the day of eee received, a large assortment of Ladies’ aad A deed given and a deed of trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers TT, Auction ; ® SLE PROVERTY TWO SQUARES of the Cagitol, on East { N Uuee frame House: uated at the comer of East} » a cost of invesitgating A deed given and & deed of trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer i COLLECTION OF KARE AND VAL- OU Paintings at Public Auction.—On AY afternoon, June 12h, at 444 o'clock, at loon over Farnham’s Bookstore, corner ot etand Pa.avenue, I shall sell a collection and valuable Oil Paintings, eciected with re by H. N. Barlow, es on the Continent. I specimens of Domeriiehin: witrey Kneller, A. Van Wilkes, Jonn s in-boro’, Murilla, Vernet, Poussin, Shayer, jr., aloon will be open and the Pictures on free btained at the saloon or atthe 8 $100 and under cash; over that sum a credit of sixty and ni days, for notes satisf.ctori- ly endorsed, bearing interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, The above srie is postponed until DAY afierncon, June 19, came hour. JAS. C. McGUIRE, &e- Whe above sale fs farther po: Ppoaed in consequence of the rain, unti! PuIDAY afiernoon, June 22d, sane hour, that Ume without regard 1 we 5 S. C. MeGUIRE, to take place at r. GREEN & SCOTT, Auctions MILDING LOT AT AUCTE DAY, the 26th instant, pact six o’elock p m, on 0 an alley of 90 feet 1,620 equare feet. Ht sali, at halt. se-, Lot No. 33 No. 569 laving a front on ing back 54 feet, containing CKEEN & SCOTT, Py SIBtON & CO; Battimore. MNI6US COACHES AT A be offered nt P: . Sibley, comer of Gibson (now Hoffman streets, Baltimore, on 20:h June. stam, commencing at 10 o'clock, if fair, or if nut fair, on the Monday icliowm, 15 god second hand Omnib: Several rets Harness, lot of Tools, &c. e: One half casi; the bance for notes, with approved endorsers, payable 1 6 months WM, T. STEIGER. Trastee, GIBSON & CO., Aucts. By GREEN & SCOTT, Avuctionrens SOUK VALUABLE BUILD! ING LOTS in the Liberties at Auction. Oa MONDAY mt, We slall se!l, in frout uf the premi- cing ut 6 o’clock p m, Lots Nos. 13 und 22, ia Square No. 512. Lot 13 fronts on Sth st, aius 6,141 square feet. fronts cn north O etreet, and cou’nins 7,- Also, Lot No. 20, in Square 513, fronting on north N street, and ccutains 6,576 And ebst hatf of No 4. in Square No 515, on menced. This lot fronts reet 29 ‘eet 6 inches, betw Sth streets west, runuing buck to a wide alley. ‘Title indisputad payments, bearing interest trom day of ra GREEN & SCOTT, By GREEN & SCOTT, Arctionetns. ANDSOME NEW THREE-SPORY FRAME House and Lot on Massachusetts avenve, at ion.—On FRIDAY, the 2% 6 o'clock p.m, in tront of tt of Lots Nos. 9 and 10, in square sou : of Square No 562, fronting on Massachusetts avenue, between Sd and 3d streets west, running beck to nonh H street, with the improvements, which are a new three story Frame Ifouse, containing seven converiently arranged rooms. Title indisputable. Terme: One feurth cash ; balance in 6,12 and 18 months, for motes bearing interest from the day of A deed given and a deed of trust taken. GREEN & SCOTT, oven und covered ; all Uy GHEKN & SCOTT. Auctioneers, ANDSOME SQUARE OF GROUND ai Auc- tion. —On FRIDAY, the 22d instant, we aball sei, on the premises, at half past 6 o'clock p.m, a beautiful equare of ground, containing over 10,000 by New Jersey avenue, 34 and 4h and ncrub O streets, ft bemg square $32. ‘Ths above-dese ibed property is beautifully locs- ted on Vip ans Position, aud in arapidly improv. part of the city 'erms: One third eash; balance fn 6,12, and 18 bearing interest from the day of A deed given and a deed of trust taken. GREEN square feet, boun ATE months, for notes Pr ERS. Ice Cream Moulds, Jelly Mi: a ey nt TELEGRAPHIC. DAILY EVENING STAR. I —>E—— EE American Mass Meeting at Easton, Fa Eastox, June 22—The American meeting here, last night, one of the largest ever held bere. Dr. Samuel Sandt presided. A series Teeolutions were adopted endorsing the Phila~ dsiphia platform, and acknowledging it ax a political creed. The Americans present pleég a themselves to stand by and battle for the in- terests of the country in opposition te all ty- ranny, either civi! or ecclesiastical. The resolutions deprecate emphatically the Missoari compromise, as a breach of sacred compect between the North and tbe Sou h, and assert that the 12th seotion of the platfo-m does not endorse the Missouri outrage, as bas beoa alleged, but refers slavery to proper leg- islation. Baltimore Markets. Baxtivong, June 22 —Flour—Howard street has declined 25 cents. Sales of Howard street and City Mills at $10 Wheat has declined — 6 & $220 some choice lots at ; 2 $2.25. Corn is firm; sales of white at $1 04; yellow $1.03. New York Markets. New York, Jane 22 —The sotton market ie unehanged Flour has deo!ined 6 ots. per bbi. Oood Obio $9 374¢a$2 50 ; Southern is firm; rales at $l0a$ll. Wheat is dull, with a deo ining tondenoy Corn is firm; sales of western mix- ed at $1.00881 04 Pork bas advanced 500. per bbl; new mess $i9 50; prime $15 628. Beef isfirm. Lerdisdull. Whisky—Obiois upward; sales at 3740. New York Stock Market. New Yor«, June 22 —Stocke aro easier. Money is plentiful. Sales at the Grst board of Evie’s at 624; Uleveland and Piztsburg Rai!- road, 524; Cumberland Coal Company, 32; Reading Railroad, 923; Canton Company, 28}; New York Central Railroaz, 102i; Ohio Life Trost Company, 102. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Tee SALB OF VALUALLE HOUSE and Lot Ga the corner of F street .outh and 3d street wesi.— By virtue of a deed in trast from Jno. F. Jolson and wiie. the subscriber will seli, at pub lic wale, on THURSDAY, the 28h day of June, 1855, al 5} o’eloex p. m., on the premises, paris oF Lois Nos, ¥4 aad 25, in Square No 639, fronting 4> feet ou F strest couth, by 66 feet 6 inches on 3a et. West, with the buil ings and improvements. which consist of a well built two-story frame house, with brick bakery attached. ‘The a ove property is eligiMy situated on the Istand, and offers a tavorable Opportunity to persons desiring a residence er to make an investment, The terms of sale will be one-third cash, and the balance in 6, 18 and 18 months, for notes bearing ‘a terest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of t-ust on the prop riy. If the terms of sale are not complied with in x days after ine sale, the Property will be resold at the tisk and expinse of the purchaser, All conveyancing at expense of porchaser. Cus, = WALLACH. Trustee. AS. C. McGUIRE, ie Srokds Auctioneer. WATCHES. Gentlemen's fine GOLD WATCHES of every size, s'yl- and manufacture The above is by far the best and cheapest ever of fered to uur customers. M. W. GALT & BRO., 334 Pa. avcnue betw. 9th and 10:h ste. je Mw a INE ENGRAVINGS.—We have recently re. ived a lnrge lot of fine French, Boglish, and American Engraving, which we are selling cff at exceeding!, low razes, INO, P. ELLIS, je 21 306 Pa. avenue. ieee eases emms memos TEN DOLLARS REWARD. TRAYED from the sub-riber, POUR cows, ‘Terms: Gne tourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 4+ One ® lorge red Cow, with white month>, fur notes bearing interest from ihe day of | *P9t On the forehead. smalt white ihe streak on the beek, and whi.e about the bag, large horns, set wide apart; and small ear marks. One large red and white Boffilo, belicved to have a small piece out of one of her cars. One short-legged brindle Cow, with horns wide set and ear maras. Had a:ope around her neck. Oste small Brindle, noi in good contition; horns setting forward toward the face. The root of her tail unusua'ly thica, white feet and belly, and hes cat marks. ‘The abeve reward will be paid for their delivery bt my house, or in proportion tor any one or more of them, CHARLES DYSON, Corner north D and Second streets. COPARTNERSHIP. HE undersigned have this day entered into a ¢o- partnership under the name of MILLS & BIR 4- SHEARS, for the purpose of carrying on tne Boot and Shoe trade in all its branches. We will manu- facture to order every style of BOOTS and SHOES for ladies, gentiemen and children. All measured work warranted to pleare, 8. C. MILLS, T. N. DRASURARS. Call at our store, N». 355 south side Pa. avenue, one door ¢a+t of Jackson & Bro’s Grocery, between 6th and 7ih sie. (News) je2'—6t cies dics ra Nei SE ce P. HOOVER, Irca fail Boot. Shoe. and o Trunk Estabuehment. | have received unis day a large assortment of Gents French Patent Leacter and Calf Boots and Shoes, which { wil seli che»p. Also, Boy ‘outls, and Childre1’s SHOES of all, deseripiiuns. Aii in want please call at S Pp. HOOVER, Troa Nall Boot, Shee and Trink - Esteblishaen:, besween 9h and 20:b sta, Je 16— IMPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAK- ING UP HOUSEKEEPING | arent removing from the city, and wishing to dispose of their Purni.ure and Housekee; ing Utensils. &c., wahout the trouble of sending them to public auction, can do 80 by calling on us at our Store, 317 Pa avenue, comer of Ninth et, as we are prepared to buy al! such goods as may be offer¢d Housekeepers and others will do well by calli ou us, a8 We will pay the highest cash prices for at such g oda. WALL, BARNARD & CO. 317 Pa. avenue. cy ————<— PROSPERI’S CORNET BAND. “HS Band is suitable for any and all purpe and i* warranted to give satisfaction to all those who may be pleased to engae them, either as a Brass, Reed, or Cotillon Band. Any number of musicians to be bad at the share est notice by applying to FREDERIC PROSPER, Leader, at Taitavul:’s Store, oppose the - Marine Barracks, N. B.— Orders ieft at Hilbus & Hitz’s Nusic De pot, wil! be promptly attended tw, may 25—4m Je A CARD. a Mon PHILLIPS, Ne- 401 Sixth a, 1 ». S and M, desires to intorm the citi- sens of Wernirgion and vicinity, that she is now prepared to give instructions on the Piano Forte. She has taught mn-ic in some ¢f the principal . ities of the Union, snd has testimonials showing that she 18 futiy competent to discharge the duties of her pro- feesion to the wati-faction of those whe may f.vor her with their patronage, Terms : $10 for 24 lessons at her residence, op $12 at the resitence of her pupils. je 12—e03m* ATER COOLERS, something new, an excellent anicle. DOUBLE ICE PITCH- ERS, ditferent et: ies and sizes ; Britannia Pitchers, ! hinds of Brittannia and Block Tin Ware. For sale low, at the Housekeeper’ Furnishing Store, 490 Seventh st, may 30 G. PRANCIS. SCHUTTER & KAHLERT, ARTISTS, Fresco, D of corative, and every decription ORNAHMKNYAL PAINTING, Orders lett with Baldwin ant Nenning, Arebi- tects; tart promptly attended to, je 81 ———— ee PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT, B81 Pa. avenue, betwen 4% and Oth sts. B have si ali times the best PUILADELPHIA LAGER BEER on hand and offer it now for sate foc G3 per keg, and in quart bottles for @l 50 per dozen > We send the beer free of c <t to all parts of the elty. Mi ystetans hive recommended this beer arserell best remedies for weak stomachs fe 18—Im* T ICH OREAM aE joulds, Rice Moulds, Pudding Meal: Pans, Cake Paps, Patty Pans, Cake Cutters, at the

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