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N. ‘Tagarre.—Mr. Wall EVE G STAR, |asaviinkined Tai sangeet | parce enter Wiliams, | | | AUCTION SALES. ae of his points were new, and such variations ame errr By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. eee from the old Tendering struck the | . 52 North Charles street, Baltimore. cou LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, _ | 0m the old stereotype rendering The practice of Drs. Hunter & Williamais | ASQUNTER AND 3 Wo PIANO Fories| FRAME 1 OU SE A good taste and at -—On F Ria Dewocnatic Muering.—The Jackson Dem- | 8°%d sense. Mr W. takes A GA to-night, | confined exelusively to the treatment of ghron- | tion, TO-MORROW (Saturday) MORNING at | Mth instant. at 6 eae, ———— FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. — ‘. iation Hall was filled at an early | *24 We sincerely trust it may be a substantial | io diseases of the throat and lungs by i- | 1048. m., one of our and beautiful Store mises, Let &3 in Squai cr teat sight pea tp aay beet ea cated Inhalation, andthe auecees that has at- snd othe? Googgeone hand Pianos, a lot of Books fen ctaising of sal! fame lt N caine, Ane 5-0 Se eke may leeks Gov. Willacd entered |, His extraordinary versatility is shown by | tended their labors is safficiently well known. Sete tay between 6 and H streets, near the Iron BP beideary y= Apri) 23.—Cotton is firm. the hall, escorted by the committee of the as-| ‘he ease with which ho sustains two such | It has demonstrated not only that Bronchitis, | room forour teeceat, Sulfa Sateen eee Ge ERGUSON & CO, to bo age + A en Pome tociation, and was received with long and strongly contrasted characters as William in | Asthma, Catarrh and Granular Sore Throet — other musical Sueltannemaasine aan sat! sega Keg . -W.F precede are Poe the ‘ ing applause. The president, Mr. Rat- | Black Eyed Susan,” and “The Stranger,” | may be permanently cured, but that Consump- | JOAN F ELUTE, | 22 uetioneers. | are dull. neoduced the distinguished orstor to in Kotzebue’s play of that name. _' | tion in all its stages isa curable disease, and | ap 25-11 J.C, MeGUIRE, Acet. By A GREEN, Auctioneer. Beliimaze Markets nce. He commenced by expressing | a Thareda night, May Ist, the Harrison | that, the direct application of remedies, by 0 * STABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE O RUSTEE’S SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF § os ation it afforded him to address | * Fyne Opera Troupe will appear in ‘ Cinde- | means of inbalation, tothe seat of the malady, C2 Wiiwak tea eee Dea two deeds of trust, the one duly recorded in| _ Bau’ oe 25.—The Flour market ye audience as fellow-citizens, because here | 1°" * eir stay is limited, we regret to | instead of giving them by the stomach, (al- | Jonn D. Clark Eaq., a justice of the pea e in Teper 2s Pde: het eee | al eons or ati tate ae = Washington sre assembled citizens of all | Ber, to three nights. ways over taxed and delicate in these diseases) | for Washington county, District of Columbia, to | V2%Bington County, in the District of Columbia, | ard street sold for $6.50, but is now to the States, whom he was ever glad to meet as} go. wy — must hereafter be regarded by the profession | me dtreoted. 1 will expose to sale st public ave- | tac 'ne outer (uy Bled the 16:h of January Laat, | S6.578; Oie te selling for $6 25086 S71, and ethren. He did not E to entich Ga ‘cond WARD —A meeting of the citizens | 88 the only ration Sand T streets north, on SATURDAY, whe k and District aforesaid, the subscribers will sell on <4 ae thom, but thought it was well that they should of the Second Ward was held last night in | treatment. day of May next at 4’o’clock p. m , for cash, part MONDAY, the 2st of April, A. D. 1856, at fire ther, not only because he loved to | th¢ room over Farnham’s, when James F.| Parties unable to visit the city will be troat- o'clock, p. 'm., the following described Real Es- | $1-40a$1.45, and fair to prime $1.50a- see pple amembied, bat that they might | Halliday was appointed chairman, and John | ed by correspondence—medicines, inhaling | of L2! fneae nthe property of James Joun, | {2teard Improversents thereon, situated in the | $1.65. x salen oh nape. een yemplate the length and breadth of the trea- ¥. Ennis Secretary. instruments, kc , being sent to them by ex- | son, seized and taken in extent ion at the suits of City of Washington, In the District of Columbia, | white 42a52e. as quality. = which was meditated against the Consti-| The following gentlemen were unanimously | press. In order to obtain a proper statement | John P. Hilton, 8. Davis, use of John P. Hilton, namely: Partof Lot No. 1, in square No.397,| There is but for and G. Rousey? use of said John P. Hilton beginning for the same 43 feet, and one inch north . : . - from the south east . run Sp2i-lt INO. H. STUART, Constable | ing thence north along ote street west 12 foot By B, WV. FERGUSON & CO., Auetioncer. | inches, thence west 9 fect¢ inches, being the FURNITURE ar aucTION.—un saT-| “Thiccte will tare ake t URDAY MORNING, the 26th Instant, at 10 | sen and the terme with te cnc tlh eae ee o'clock, we will sell, in front of our ‘tore, corner | halance in 6 an@ 12 months, with interest secured. Pa. avenue and Sixth street, an assortment of by adeet of trust on the premises J an t + * selected to represent the Ward in the conyen- | of such cases, a form of questions has been tae, Ee evans aa Se ey tion to nominate a candidate for the Mayor- | prepared, which will be cxaaien by letter. contest of 1856; and alluded to the assaults alty, viz: N. Callan, James G. Berrett, Geo. Dr. Hunter or Dr Wriiwiams will visit that were being made upon it, on the one hand | M_ Stewart, John F Ennis, and James F. Washington on the 12th and 29th of each by the Black Republicans who were aiming Halliday. month. The next visit will be on Tuesday, to subvert it by an unholy crusade again:t PBs motion, Messrs. Wm. F. Bayly, of the | the 29th of April. = the institutions of the South; and on the | Bard of Aldermen, Ferdinand Jefferson, Wm. | _ Office 260 Pennsylvania avenue, over Mrs. ther hand, by the Know Nothirgs, South as | Qtme, and Thomas J. Fisheryof the Board of | Voss’s Jewoiry Storo el = second-hand Furniture, Kitchen Uten- | ‘ai conveyancing at cost of purchaser. The weil 2s North. who were warring upon its|@°™mon Council, were unanimously nomi- | °=——=-—————_— ered ant ae —- Lone property will be resold at the purchaser's risk guarentee to the citizen of civil and religious re for re-election. MAKRIED, Sn ln GUSON & CO. _ | and cost on ten days notice if the terms of sale be fiery. Ho then elluded to, and vigoronsty n executive committee was ordered to be | On the 24th instant, at §t. Paul’s Church, by | By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. | 80t complied with within three days from the day repelled the charge that the national course appointed by the Chair; and then the meet- | Rev. J G. Butler, OGDEN J. EDWARDS, of FURntexe AND HOUSEKEEPING —— want of stock. Mess ai fair inquiry; sales of shoulders SiaSte.; sides 930100 ; hams 102a1Zt. Lard 1alle. Ohio whisky 23$a2te. Hew York Markets. New Yore. — 25.—Flour has declized; sales of 6,000 b ; common to good State $5 75a$6 25; common to low grades of extra Ohio $6 a$6 37; Southern—good to standard $6 75a87.26; fancy to extra $7 3ia$8 624. There was pothing J one in wheat. Corn is i and scientific mode of | tion, upon the premises, on 7th street west | i 'f Northern Dewocrats was dictated by ambi- ing adjourned c qiriageela, Ode, and LOUISA A. LLOYD, of | #' Btlects, Store Fixtures, Weights and , Bic. MORGAN. } Trustees. er sales of 30,000 bushelr; Southern ee an — felery tere So Supreme Count.—Yesterday—No. 98. Solce On the 24th instant, by. Rev Wi:liain Krebs, | &e., at Public PCE retro ithe arom is northerner Hs sensu Pork has advanced; sales of 1,000 bbls. mess Fe eee soaadad 1 ’ Frederick L Barreda & Brother The argu- |“ ‘On the 2th Instant, by Rew, R. Ly Dacaiell. ae fares ss a fous 2 large assortment | same hour, by order of the trustees. Chicago repacked at $1275. Lard is improv- Governcr Willard then went into a history | WeBt of this cause was concluded by flon.|G_ T. WOODWARD, of Chicago, Illinois, to | Mahogany and. walnut marble top Tatiee ana | 22-4 A. SREKN, Auctioneer. | ing: sales of 1,000 bbis. at 10io. of the territorial legislation of 1850, resulting | 'S3o7Q1 “ane tmntted guotean an Tr, | REBECCA, ‘os anf iraatcom ark a ont ee By JAMES C. McGUIRE. Auctianeer. ee Te Sa He ee ab inthe Uteh and New Mexico bills, which em- | saan Manuel Vaca and Juan elipe Pena. | In bene raga, on the 2ith instant, by Rev. T. Do ant Seaane Weciecdlonr ection Side. | AXCELLENT FURNITURE AND Heuse~ — braced the principle of the capacity of man | ‘pi, cause was argued by Mr Attorney Gi: “1 D.G t, Mr. NAFAANIEL M. MARDER, Gourd = , z! keeping Effects at Public Auctie Un Financial for self-government, which he said tad been | 0,41 Cushing for the y aie yy Gon- | of Prince George’s ccunty, Md , to Miss MAR— Geneand weod-ceat Cheits. Lous WEDNESDAY MURNING, April 30th, at 10 ht about by the conservative men of the | \y uppellants and by Mr. | THA D. LUTZ, of Georgetown. : eee iad o’clock, at the residence of P. de Avsostegui,}| New Yorx, April 25—Stocks are lower. broug! y u Wm. Carey Jones for the appell ? getor Wainut and maple Bedstezds, Matiresses > Whig and Democratic parties, the latterunder | “15 9g Gustavus T B ‘Ppe: a bel —_—_.. esas Feather Beds, Bolsters, 2rd Pillows, Comforts, | ©£4.;, No. 117 West street, Georgetown, | s! Ul | Chicago and Rock Island 923; Cumberland the lead of Cass, and the former, which though detathec ak Madene Emilie Bo Potiteos = DIED, eo: » — his Furniture and Housekeeping Effects, Coal “Pre taal 23; Michigan Southern Rail- i an ea ee fie londec: for Ashland’ eas | Hellant, es. the city of New Orleans, Was. Hi. | nites tea ae ed ee een BRAMEL, | Carpets, Oticleth and Mattin Mahogany case Planoforte, Stool, and Cover rail 074; ‘New York Central 933; P . to Clay as its leader, for Ashland was » Wm. in the 20th year of his age, the eldest sen of Mary | Bureaus, Wastistands, Card Tables Twe mah “ nia Coal Company 99; Readi: 91); prog the pry which-they worshipped. (Great ayton, etal. The argument of this cause | E. Bramel. * Delf Crockery and Gl:ssware, &c. Marble rayon serge song or naner Virginia 6’s 95; Illinois Centrat bonds 877 - u * a . cheering.) He paid an eloquent tribute to appellant. aay by _ J. Henderson for tho | Serene | With a lary @ assortment of Kitchen Requisites Two handsome gas Chande ios Brackets Sterling exchange is firm at 9a93. Mr. Cass and to the memory of Mr. Clay. | *PPeHant. - enadines WANTS. 3 a140— Brussels, three-ply, and ingrain = = = aking of the principle of popular sover- pe se ot i — — ees ee ys Beef, barrels Mackerel Bcales a me. Oclows, — cares : ACARD. eignty he said that in it was invoved the diff- | 12 ooticed oe sacle camo z faite ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Segar Cases. Telacco and Segars, large assort- Walnut extersion Takie weirs Sideboard ce Koa ey merge ap culty between George [Ifand the American | o. ried out yee Seas ectertainmest; ¢ yen dress D, box 3a, atthieettce eae we ment * , Cane and wood seat Chairs, Rockers partunent corner Yond Mth reete I j Colonies. George III, he said, was an anti-| 1. the ladiesat Island Hall, We hear that = ——— <f:___@P®—M*_| With several other articies unnecesrary to enu- | Superior Siietfield-plated Dinner Service, consist- | hm prepared to farnish my “ Nebraskaman. (Great applause.) Heasked | \7 ther is to be given at Harmony Hall on| A XUN GIRL WISHES TO GO To | merate. WALL, BARNARD & CU., ing of ten pleces, nearly new, and cost $500 | and the community generally with Phir Know Nothings who were acting with cither Wednesday night next, b apg la foe -\ the dress making as apprentice. Apply to| ap 25—It . Auctioneers China, ginss, end ercckery Ware Reading and Balfimore Ale; a choice ginss of the two great parties in 1852, when they hearing Chgmane of Thebes on of ladies, at 369, Virginia peer eae and 43¢ streets, By y JAS C. McGUIRE. Au ina Table Cutlery, silver-plated Castors Brandy; old Bourbon and Old Rye. For break- endorsed the territcrial bills for Utah and tion?” Z the Leap Year Associa- | Island, to JOHN COYL ap 25-11* 2 Sibi . Single and double cottage Bedsteads fast to-morrow—Egg Rolis, Waffies, Fresh But- - re iti half | 222) and of which Miss S. assey is Presi- aes ATENSIVE SALE OF GOLD AND | Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands ter, Broiled ( orn Shad, Porter house ‘ten. New Mexico, recognising a8 citizens, half | dent, and Miss T. Hutchison Secretary, We $800 WANTED —ON PROPERTY | 4 sitver Lever Watches, Geld Chains, | Superior curled hair Mattresses der and fat, Hot French Coffee, Radish, &c Spanish, halt Indians of the Catholic persua- must here reiterate the opinion oe & worth three times that amount, and | Leckets, Jewelzy, &c., at Arc —On | Bolsters and Pillows, Blankets, Comforis, & Dinner from 11 a. m, to 12 at nieht, of sion, made such by force of the bayonet, not pressed, that the ladies have - sila ant clear of all debts, for which s!x per cent. anda] SATURDAY EVENING, April 26th, at 7 | Excellent bed and table Linen Rock, Egg Sauce, drawn Butter, Walnvt Ci of their own volition, like the adopted citizen, | ang aptitude for conducting these affai: hich ressonabie bonus will begiven Add e:sA.B.C. | o’ciock, at the store of the late Robert Keyworth, | Maliogany Writing Desk, Lounge thin bot Gorn Hoe Cakes, Veal Soup with Aspar- how it was that they were now so afraid to| cnapies them to man ity aire which | vt the Star office, stating where the party crn he | on Pennsylvania avenue, ncer 9% street, I shall | Superior Refrigerator, kitchen Otenstis, &e agus. tender Chicken Pot Pierichlyseas-ned. Ax en who happened to have mote wtacorall attested med ever so much | teen. $2 ey! ___ a ST scll a fine lot of— E erms i) and under, cash ; over that suma | fine Uysters asever came to Washington served been bora gu soil. (Here Goy. Wil- 5% & *s ae astefully than male folks ANTED—BY A FAMILY RESIDING iat Hunting and open faced gold Watches, for | credit of sixty ard ninety days, for satisfactorily | inevery style. Callard € for yourselves rd tuck off b tand three cheers were | “" ©¥°F “ope to do. \ short dist nce in the country, a neat, Indus- Leppacerg depen ae ea NB — Looked for daily, Spring Chickens, to are es a trieus whit = Y, a neat, indus. Gold guard and vest Chains P.S. The zbove Furniture js all nearly newand | be fried In Cream and Parsley; and Roest Lamb given for Indiana.) _ Distrretye tae AUDIENCE.—Tho National — ‘bite woman to cook, wash, iron and milk. Also, cameo and Florentine Pins and Kar- | in excellent order JAS. C.McGUIRE, with Green Peas. He then turned to Judge Douglas, and al- | 95+ into an uproar last night dart th Sete eee en borne, With gona rectmn- rings ap 2i-d Auctioneer. WANTED—Ap active Restaurant Cook, that luded to the motive of ambition charged to | formance of the celebrated tent econe in Rivne | renee ee Spply. Call at No 539 8 strcet, Lockets, Rings, Keys, Locket Bracelets, “By JAS. C. MCGUIRE. Auctioneer. | °@" ry Oystersand brofl steak. Apply to him for his inception of the Kansas-Nebraska | .-4 [11 ‘Officer Aquill ‘All scene in Bieh- | ° ‘oel and 7th, on Saturday oui ater Chains, &c. ‘ indeiapigilor et: 3 2 » Auctioneer. ep 23— R. EW LOCK. vill, and said: You, sir, but executed the | A7¢. LIT | Oficer Aquilla Allen arrested an | 90-1 2p A-2t* | Terms cash JAS. C. McGUIRE, WO THOUSAND VOLUMES OF RARE SPRING SUPFLIES iuien imaed by the ie tn Ghe'cles-'1 = a parquetic, for making a REET. ap25-d Auctioneer. and Valuable Books at Public Auction. \. foo of 1852 endording the Utah and disturbance, as the officer alleges. Blows Rear 15th ‘street, two white servant girls) | — aa —| On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EV E HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPRING Sion Oe eae ed Ora ee ea dan tsd aon, | pasted; and a sort of general row ensued be- | one for washing, imuing clamber aed oeenl By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctionesr INGS, April 20th end 30th, commencing at 5 supplies of BOOTS AND SHOES. Mexico bills. He (Mz Willard) denied the | ‘ore the man was ejected from the theatre, to | housework, a siicller ous for a Waller aed-eram, | (XATALUGUE SALE OF CHOICE mop. | Oclcck, at tbe auction rooms, we shall sell a Se ee ee eee right of Conzre:s, in 1820, to give the pco- | th- terror of the ludiez present. We. have | “tress. Bestrecommendations required. ap23-3t* erm Oi! Paintiegs —On MONDAY and | Portion of the Library of Thomes Ewbank. for | boys and youths ur stock is large and ple their freedom, by making the price | -oociyed from parties sym P te: Ki i ro eae * ~ | TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 28th and 29th, | "erly Commissioner cf Patents, consi-ting of ee in all its branches, from the of that freedom in 1820 the servitude of the | ii¢ to the fight, deoments ae the abeirg ork rs ANTED.—BUAKD IN A PRIVATE | *t 4% o'clock, at the Seloon over Farnbam’s nsepci hig oo aay a ra po a menufacturers of New York and Philedel- people in 1894. He then denounced the es- | Sppocite to each other in thelt ren ey family, by a young man whocan give unex. | Bookstore, corner of Eleventh street and Penn. | Scicryific, Historical, Klterary. sud Miscellaneous | Piadies black GAITERS oply $1 tablishment of the Missouri Compromise line, 3 Presentations, | ceptional references as tocharacter. Those living | SVivania avenue. I shail sell without reserve sixty lane tees Gents. black and colored GAITERS only 2.50. iq | {Bd will publish the facts concerning it that | het Pe Neaite &ve modern Oil Paintings, the property of a private | 2!shed in a complete catalogue, now in the hands ee red $2 and complimented Judge Douglas for the bold may be elicited in the course of the legal ex- | ° yer baptiy Eieee a avenue and H street nort centiomsnrel Baltirece, lately de-eased, com. | f the printer. Also, a superior assortment of TRUNKS AND wanner in which he had torn this divisicn be- | smination into it ge end 43g and 12 streets west, having the above ac- Drising many fine specimens of popular artists Terms cash. CARPET BAGS, which will be disposed of ats tween the people of a common country from . Fe Core ae Welt picore eceresay 8 3city, (tr mame it part fpeclmens cf Van Arden, | _P.3 —Persons at a distance will. be furnished | small advance off the map—a line which Mr. Jefferson had Mee ei ap22-3t* : . , Call early end examine our Newell, Roach, Rowbotham, Warren, Lanman, tla catalogues be eat ( lication to the Auction- Tuizp Wand —A meeting of the citizens of . C. McGUIRE, this ward was beld at Coombs’ Building, on WeAtze Fer UR CHASER FOR 31,60 | Soot Fyae, Couell, Kills, Ke. assortment. A. HOOVER & SON, worth of Deed of Trust Bonds, secured on | ‘The paintings are havdsomely framed and will | @P2l-4 Aucticneer. seen nothing in but an entering wedge for the South side Pa. avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. dissolution cf the Union. He alluded to the t Ses Tuesiay night, when the following genti ; = ——— ap 23-e06t (Organ& intel) clause in the conetitation for the rendition of stad gentlemen | property worth twice the amount. Addis, | be found worthy of attention. By A. GREEN, Aue < FS wenn it nd repudiated the idea that | ore ba Aecpeoe to represent the ward in the | tating where the party can be seen, to Box No. ‘Terms: $50 and under, cash; over that sum a EREME? ORY SALES On MONDAY, SHAD AND HERRING « ALIVE.” 7 he S hich he ti ayoralty convention, viz: Thomas Donohg, | 17, Star Ottice, ap 22-€03t® credit of 60and 90 days, for satisfactorily endor-ed the 28th April instant, at 6 o’cleck In the af- EALERS AND FAMILIES DESIROUS e some of the States which, atthe time | Gharies P. Wanngll, Geo. H. J E Pe. | notes, bearing interest ieee ae SHAD of its formation were then slave, had since tendey angi’, Geo. H. Jones, Edward p< : SRA . Nrenowingeced terno:n, the following desirable Frame House, of procuring the best SHA’ — he N F Queen, and Samuel Lewis. A committee ANTED—WANTED—WANTED—TO | Catalogues may be obtained at the Auction neatly new, aud Lot, will be seld at Auction, on | or HERRING for salting can ecuune free, it gave the people of the North | was ‘also appointed to report at a subsequent & find persons in want of the following ar- | Rooms. JAS. C. McGUIRE, the premises; namely, part of Lot No. 26, in | have them delivered at market prices, immedi- say greater license than their fathers, or left | mocting suitable gentlemen to be voted for at | et: ap 25-4 Auctioneer. | Rothweil and Naylor's subdivision of Square | ately upon being caught, by leaving their orders French or German Looking Glasses them liberty to become negro thieves. the ensuing election as Algermen and Coun- | Portrait or Picture Frames: round, oval or aquare By WALL BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. | N0-425, fronting on 7th street 23 feet 6 inches, by atthe Union Land Office, 7th street above Odd showed the ogress of Prot: ti = ‘ 100 feet deep, to a public alley, bet n Fellows’ Hall, orat the fishing shore ad. ee een Margiand aed | cilmen Oil Paintings, large and small QURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD et. | 0 fcet deep, to a public alley, between L and M | Thoms Wal or dge, Washington, where they our Constitution, and the pro- |, Figntixe —Yesterday, complaint was made | Mae top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. fects at Public Auctione-—On WEDNES- |“ ‘Terms: One-fourth casb,and the residue at 6, | Can be obtained alive, ap 2-1m* , » P to Justice Clark that a number of females All kinds of Pictures framed, and DAY, April 30th, at 10 0’cloek A M., at No. 451 | 12. nd 18 months. = portion of C 1 w 21, and alluding to the immense number 3 to Protestants being xs co. : Looking Glasses, or other work <TOLEN—ON THE NIGHT OF THE 9TH were fighting at a house on Thirteenth street, | Ine done to order with dispatch. 12th street, between G and H streets, west side, Immed © or 10th instant, from a room st W. at sion can be gi 1 fi (the flag will desigate the house,) we will sell] of W oR. Woedanrd. Attores af law, Not dai : d, Attorney at Law, Noe of Protestant over Catholic churches in these | ar. Officers Bell and Yeatman were di-| Also, ulot of ca:t-lron Bracketts, sultable for | the Furaiture and kifects of a femily declining | Si.vu siren’ eee Atoraey at Law, Noe 454 | 1 ae Hotel, 2 GOLD WATCH AN States, jocul: asked if the Protestants were | tected to the spot, where they arrested Mary | shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to su't | housekeeping, consisting in part of — ap 17-4 A. GREEN, Auct CHAIN. The Watch was made by so afraid of the Pope that they desired to Broden, Hannah Broden, and Emily Nelson. the times, for cash. * Mahogany, Sofa, and Parlor Chairs ~ — — «| Vacheron & Gonstentine, Geneva, and {i tarn all these churches into Know Nothing They were taken before Justice Clark, who, Fda aria oP Work Kegilt,and Looking Glass | Cane and Wood-seat Chairs and Rockers 4 By WALL, BARNARD & CO , Auctioneers. seers ye The Gold Chain is long and wigwarss to seve Maryland and Florida. He | *fter hearing the testimony, dismissed Mary | ' 5s panua evenue, opposite Kirkwood Row cd pa agar ar ppm ght ec EREMPTORY SALE OF COTTAGE | Messive, with a conrecting slide, and is meant to alluded to the history of Catholicism in Eng- | 2d Hannah Broden, and held Emily Netson| @ecid PP OJOHN WAGNER, | Wie eae ener, Carpets, Ollcloth Residence At Public Auction. —On | S¢ wor around the neck. They were the dy bors tl Reread sees, Be “ye : . +_ | Window shades and Curtains THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 1, at 4% | ff of2 ‘ ae land and other countries, in times of immi- » Cottage and other Bedstead Mattresses y the owner far above their money value. The o'clock, in front of the premises, we will seil nent peril, when fealty charactezised the loy- = 1 ‘ P ‘ 12 Feather Beds. Bolsters and Pillows > > y son who has them may retain the sto- alty oa Catholics. foe alluded to the an EXAMINATION OF CoSSTABLES.—We are in- POR SALE AND RENT, Dining, and other Tabies, Vases pre eae pattongeiogeey igang len at the time, and no questions will be a if tinguished foreigner Robert Morris, who lent | formed that an effort is being made to bring [See first page for other R d Sale nec Toilet Sets, Lamps, Locking Glasses proved with a beautiful two story and attic frame | t2* Watch aud Chain are returned to PURSER the early fathers of American liberty his pri- | 8¢¥eral officers of the county before the Cir- | + 7° 2782/67 other Rentand Sale notices }] | Blankets, Comforts, and Counterpaines Cottage, nearly new, not having been built over | "{T TEN HOUSE, in Georgetown, D.C. vate means when their Government was in | cuit Court that they may have an opportu- OR RENT.—LENOX’S WHARF, NEAR | CoOsing, Parlor, and other spin ipa eighteen months. It contains seven rooms, pan-| *P ee need and to his other noble acts, and said yet if | MIty. of defending themselves against charges the Long Bridge, the best and most reliable T 0, a general eo ss peice - ae tries,&e. The location is good, and in afastim- | FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. he were now living Know Nothingism would | Preferred. All constables, we believe, receive | Ome |" eee ery Jor landiine stone and other | . «cai of Soana 60 days for totes satisfactorily pretig wert ot eee feed rceirogyr ———_ —— not elect hin: City Collector in Washington. | their appointments from this court, and the | S02 articles. At has about 100 feet front, with endorsed, bearing interest. ae ooo en ae co Maron's Orrice. : 7 8} i r depth of water sufficient for landing pu on 7 sale, as it will be sold without reserve. Title . Warhington, 17, 1866. Hie then alinded to the distinguished foreign- | Court is empowered to dismiss them for cause. | olther side Attached thereto is asqnare of etoud | ° ALL, BARNARD & CO, guarantied. A Re#WARD OF TivE HUNDRED DOL- ers who had taken part in our revolutionary ——— for the purpose of depositing coal or wood. On| ,2P2%-ds A etloneeers. Terms: One-third cash; a credit of 6, 12, and lars is bi offered for the apprehension struggles, mentioning De Kalb, whose grave, | . For Taiat.—Some four or five Germans got | said square is acomfortable «welling, which may | By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 18 months on the remainder fcr notes bearing in- | and conviction of WASHINGTON NAILOR, he said, at Camden, had been watered by the | into @ melee, at a tavern near the Market | be adapted to store she ‘There ts about 14 ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT en | ‘€’est, secured by a deed of trust on the property. | wro was arrested for burglary and admited to sof W gton himself. aud denccnced houre, a few nights since, and severely in- feet water alongside said Wharf at lowtide. To North K, between Fourth and Fifth Sts. WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auct’s bail, and who has sinceabsconded “aid Natlor the jared Mr. John Files. They were ai teq | Rose desiring to make a profitable business a rare at Auction.—On FRIDAY, the 25th instant, I Will also be seld,in front of the premises ae taken before Justice Hollin, Hoty tor Woe For terms apply at No. 490 } <).21) sell. in front of the premises, rt So’clock p. | immediately after the above sale, two Frame trial, but the injured man was antl to street north, between Sth and 9th streets west. | m Lot No. 19, in square 516, having a front on | Hor in square 499, Lot No. 16, located In the . and th st wa t d Sree: JAMES TOWLES, Property Agent. | the south side of North K street of 54 feet 7 inches | Kast side fronting 13 feet each, running back 100 day ext © case was postponed until Tues- | ap 25-eotf running back with a side alley 142 feet 7 inches to | feet dcep, to 2 wide alley, improved by two frame Fe SALE.—_THE THREE STORY BRICK | 230 foot alley, con alning rear 8,000 squarefeet | Bulldings which will be soid separate or together, is about thirty-six years of age, about five feet eight inches high, dark complexion, weight about 140 pounds; when spoken to has a downward look, and {s very talkative and speaks quick. He had at the time he left a full suit of hair, and was unaccustomed to shave any portion of his beard, m that would make a victim cf that illustrious foreign Catho- oral such a man as lic Tue Governor then made an eloquent ap- nal Whigs, to rally under ic banner, and gave the Demo- Tue Baut ov THE WesterN Hose Com- House situated on B: 3 tow Terms: Une third cash; balance in 6, 12, and | both of which will be sold without reserve. which was very long when he left. me advice, warning them | PANY last night, though so near the close of | now occupied by Mr Jen Woe 18 months; the purchaser to give notes for the Terms of sa tate ARTA co ee. et ee ed was a bad spirit grow- | the ball season was ove of the most successful | building hes been thoronghly repaired, and for | deferred payments, bearing interest fromthe day} Weds ede “Auctioneers JOBN L. SMITH, zs. of the year, both in numbers and in the zest | 2 Welling and store is one of the most desirable | fsale. Savalas puvckanes = : ATTORNEY AT LAW rd concluded his speech | with which the cnjoyments of the evening | plccts of property in the town. Applyto R. P. | 2il conveyance a TA. GREEN, Anet By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. NFORMS HIS FRIENDS AND THE PUB- amidst loud and long applause. were participated in by all preset. ACKSON, No. 155 Bridge street. ap25-1w | _8P 1-en&ds. 2 —— —| [JOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURAI. | © lic that he is now prepared to give his undivi- Judge Doug!as was then called fi The ee ee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. tures, Fine Pianoforte, &c. at Auction. | ded attention tothe practice of law, in the Circult F = OF. OR SALE.—A GOOD ESTABLISHED and Criminal Courts, and Court of Claims; and : Eres Ered ; On THURSDAY, the Ist of May, 1 shall sell. at Atana.—Between eight and nine o'clock Restaurant, situated ia the middle part of | PRUSTEI’S SALE OF VALUABLER eal} vo eciaence of alr. T. Fitch. on North G, be- last night, as the rain was beginning to fall, | the city. The present proprietor has been dolne. Estate.—By virtue cf adecrce of the Or- | iy oen 13th and 14:h streets, second door east of some boys raised tho alarm of fire, which | for he. past oe youn profitable business’ phazs’ Court as ~ ene = the Foundry Church, at 10 o’clock a. m., an ex- brought out the fire companies The alarm | 22:1 will sell itcheap for cash. ‘his is a fine pore Be ae Seen ths matter of the pe- cellent assortment of Mahogany, Walnut and was caused by the burning of a chimmey, and | Chance fora young man with a are es coy tition of Wiltara VEitmore and others, chiidren | other F ; the firemen speedily returned to their engine ite hiny te ng en Price from $250 to 8450. | ood notre at-iaw of Williara W. Whitmore, de ae Mh houses q Seer ceased, | will, on TUESDAY, the +9th day of Mahogany Sofa Bedstends,Centre and Card Tabs Trir to ANNAPOLI8 AND THB Mernima STORAGE ROOM FOR RENT—A GOOD | April, instant, at 6 o'clock p. m., in front of the | Tya2te Quartettes and fancy Tables se c-— 19a 25 by 85 fe der th Bowli emt creed to selt lots of ground num- | tae ned sare te We would call attention to the advertisement sy non y SS feet, under the new Sow: ng premises; pr = s Hie '; | Mahogany and walnut dressing and other Bureaus ‘ : se Salcon on DP street, between Sth and 9h. Said | Lered seveniern (17) and eighteen (18,) in square Mzhogany and walnut Wardrobes and Wash- in another column of the excursion trip to- | room is floored and would answer forfurniture, or | uumbered five Lundred and three, (503,) situate Staats morrow, by which an opportunity is affopded | anythingelee. Apply onthe premises. ap2i-3'# | in tnecily of Wasbingten, D.C. _ Walnut extension Dining Tables, Cane Seat at acheap rate, to see that great naval Meee “NOR SALE. REE NeW FRAME hr Above Gensibes Peper) ieon one ~~ Chairs . 3 i i i Same 2 NE Sm } street it, between an ts, 3 “le a yer ae a as well as the ancient city of Houses, cortainin ix rooms ech aitudted! There len coon two-story frame Dwelling house | China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Knives, and — on east Capitol street. ween 4th aad Sih streets. | on part of Lot 18. j = a ‘Tae Staxn or Mn MéCuxism, in the Centre | A very liberal credit will ne given on the above | ""nPth; oni sieo that portion of Lot 18 begin- es Bedding, and Mattresses soley by Market, was broken into on Tuesday night, Berea’ For terms apply to O. A- DASLEY, | ning atthe northwest corner of said dwelling. Lae” Sapeciiaee and porte monnaies, perfumery, &c., to the | Dentist, Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. | aud running thence south wiih the lire of sald Cooking, radiator and other Stoves amount of between $50 and $100 stolen there- | —2P 24-3 Sth street twenty feet, and extending back with} ang 4 'Ood assortment of Kitchen Requisites ed Lilinoisan tried to hold back; cries of the audience for Douglas were ble, and came furward ; the build- also the prosecution of Pension, Bounty Land and other claims against the Government. Re will © attend to the sale, purchase and renting of yarcing earefally executed. He may be found at all timcs at bis old office, on Sth street, near Pa. avenue Several houses for rent. ap 21-6t TO THE PUBLIC. HE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS HERE- tefore carried on by the late James F Harvey, will contin- (amperes? ued by his widow. Mr GEORGE HARVEY, (brother of my de- ceased husband) — to conduct aed manage the bu: . and is fi: lly authorized to act in the premises. The public may be assured that every attention Will be given to the business as Ter FUNERAL CALLS attended to at all hours of b P that fter his friend Gov. Willard. able t) do either himself or > Ils friend had spoken athome. It was from vad the efforts of and Know No- in the great i the Governor id and manly terized the con- stitution which had tthwest He pledged y tu give a good ac- y 2 nav alnat Sofas, Parlor and other ere as he had sp Ww t] 2 t li and . yi tu Welt ‘bo matics by what game | "0M. A reward of $20 offered for the ar-| PYWELLING HOUSE TO Laur —aaar | cur tlform wiath,(20f co he Sas ine cf] Vit mneny ober artces which we deem anne | he 447 and ght oa ay. \ rzelf Yor a x test and conviction o! © thiof. large and well- finished Dwelling-house sita- es tl whi p < Seventh etreet. = _ re ee ae eall — nee ated on I street north, between Sixth and Beventh porcesecs wale aed oe ae Ase pg the Terms : $25 and under cash; over that suma] _®P2l-2w = ch r nists, as you please, they Acriven —Messrs. G. W. Stidham and | *tteets west, three stories and basement, contain- Trustee, and who have failed to comply with the | credit rlneeam lid days for satisfactorily endorsed | CLOTH DRESSING AND F ‘ ing fifteen rooms, with all the modern improve- notes, bearing interest. TABLISHMENT. Chilly Motntosh of the agency, Creek Nation, | ments, such as hot air furnace, gas, cooking | ‘fra Of ald formermle | soa ie residue] _eP sta A. GREEN, Auct, | pre SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE-ESTAB and John Jumper, James Factor, and Tuste- | range, hot and cold water in bath room, kiteLe wi . Py n clen 2 , wit! 5 a lished himself in the above businees is pre. nuc o-chee, of the Seminoles, arrived in this | and pantry, a pump of good waier inthe kitchen, | [2,Wo equal Payments at 6 and 12 months, with By JAS C. McGUIRE, Aucticneer. kin in that o untry, and no matter hi i: amounted to the same qJé They had been conquered there by ‘son, which he hoped would pared to DYE Silk, Merino, and Dela'ne ed city yesterday, on business with the Govern-| two porticos, &c To a careful and punctual I ecrer thpaalngean iotad pti a AND How — iss Silk, Damask and Merino Curtains ; Crepe He re; ment. They are stopping at Browns’ Hote}. | tenant the rent will be very moderate. Inquire of P uu nt of the aprige Bag re ao Merino Shawls dyed or bleached Gents marked that y pPing e “i torlly endorse’. Upon the full payment of MORNING, May 24, at 10 o’clock, at No. 562 ur the Dewccrary if no concessions of princi- the undersigned, No. 64 Louisiana avenue. purchase money acd interest, and the ratification | Pennsylvania avenue, between let end 24 streets | P3n's, Vests, Cloaks end Mantels cleansed or re- Were mad ; P Caution.—We are requested to inform impu- | _®P #-3t J. H. GODDARD, J.P. of the sale by the Court, the trustee will convey | wet. Y shall sell the Furni-ure and Effects of a | “¥¢- L. J. DENHAM. sade No compromise of any of i Al pt a “4 ‘No. 249 south side Pa. avenue, between 12th and ‘Se issues should dent strangers, that ladies, whenin the Wash- | = = = sald lots of ground to the purchaser or purchas- | fmiiy declining hous+keeping, viz: *s Confectionery. mat should ex q be allowed. Every Demo- ington markets making purchases for their BOARDING. ers thereof at bis, her or their (the purchaser’s) ahogany Sofa, area kad Parlor Chaivs 1mth streets, opposite Gi yutler’s 4 Tether he be in Georgla or Vermont, South | {ilies aro respected by gentlemen. Insults] “> _Ss___ Jeowtand expense. sa aucawitnwithin| (DO <q centre side, and card Tables sp Caroling a : i NG.—MRS. 5 2 = ne _ : Cane and wood-seat Chairs, Lounges LATEST NEWS FROM PARIS. ar, Nina or Massachusetts , offered ele reer en as insults to avemies ansaehe ticton ons ed bo five days from the day of sale, the trustee resers:s Window Curtains, Shades, Clocks Screrey path fit AND DAUGUTER * * then alluded to another thing which was | °Y°TY ™ iain have several large front rooms vacant on the first | ‘2¢ Tabt to resell said lots, or faner r one ‘Three ply, ingrain, and other Carpets Pa. avenue, No. 277, between 10tb pfertant at this time—the harmony of the Vise Dh Lact night, a litt’ of May, which she would like to fill with fami- | P0” ene notice, at the risk and cost 0 Oslelot! M , Stair Carpets and Lith sts., inform the ladies in Wash. teald not bd yielded to personel pense | knocked domn ty heres Siscobed to atheck | '=orsinglo geaulemen apz-aee | PINCH RICHARD H. LASKEY., Trustee Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washsiands Ink steamer froda europe, the Talent fash 4G no 4 « ac : 4 4 . ~~ 4 be tod that mam Who will net Crea cee erence | on the Avenue, near Eighth street. The driver | FROAKD,&0.—MRS. BATES,ON TAE 8, W.| #p H-Staw2wkeds A GREEN, Auet Fourteen superior Feather Beds, Bolsters and | on Spring MILLINERY and BONNETS, &¢., store harmony to the part hte a: appeared to be in a great hurry, and did not comer of Pennsylvania avenge aad hse —————— event hows from Paris. op B18 \ consideration at ied heoda 7 ee net | stop to see what injury he had dene. The boy | !# prepared tonccominodategenticmenwithrooms, | FARESH SARATUGA WATER JUST RE- Excellent hair and husk Mattresses Saar Reseae e ie De- wes not hadiy huxts oul h frightened. | % {Or Without board. Every effort will bemade ceived thisday. For sale by Counterpanes, Comforts, Blankets DIAMON TIFUL ASSORT- mind; ris done, @ glorious victory Bot badly burt, though mucd frightened. | :> sender those comfortable who may favor her 8. B. WAITE, Mahogany dining snd side Tables just OPENED A BEAU EY can sitsthem The enemy is even now trem- - . with their patronage. epo—tf Apothecary and Druggist, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware ment of rich DIAMOND > ith their arms in their hands. Panic Mania-a-potu.—Last night, a general dis - -~- ~ Next door to Mcfiregor’s, 7th streat. Castors, Table Cutlery, Fire Irons sisting of— Bar and Fi Rin, with demo i turbauce wceurred opposite the county jail It Oilat 54 all ap 22-lw Mahogany Sideboard, Coffee Urn Brooches, Bracelets, an inger ee, a, eRe, SOF ONE WEEE PI af NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CopaRT. | _ Ethereal Ollat St cents gallon, __ap¥2-lw_ Excellent cooking and other Stoves Crosses, Studs, &c 7 ‘ime of assault, to drive them van- | ¥®* Caused by 2 man named John Burke, ERSHIP 7 = = ing ‘fall sets of Enamel Paintli Cameos, lished f i who was laboring und attack of mania-a R . ARASOLS !—PARASOLS!! Together with a general assortment of Kitchen | Also, se rm. id "th a Serpe the field. Let us then, said he, potu. Burk i vobtal | NHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Just received from the Manufacturers! Utensils Lavas, Florentine Mosaics, and 4 stackin. 4 font be prepared to meet them, | Pin. Surke was arrested by Officer Buyr, existing between Peter M. Pearson and Chas. | 309|/PARASOLS in every quality and size, Terms : $25 and under, cash; overthat suma] All of the abovs we are selling at low prices meng them at the point of the bayonet, ommitted to jail by Justice Smith. W. Davis, conducted in the name of ‘Peter M. | and for sale very cheap by credit of sixty aud ninety days, for satisfactorily M. W. GALT & BRO., mected. ourselves, by the panoply of the B P Pearson & Co.,’’ has been dissolved by limita- WM. R. RILEY, endorsed notes, bearing interest. _ ap 23-3t Pa Ta ution, and we will earn an easy victory, Pi epee musi Brterday, 8 young wo- ay See . Lcsnwe Atte at “tae te ap2-Im Cor. 8th st., opp Centre Market. F.6. Fhe House is Ty ose nce oe the ~‘NoW RECEIVING, ion en] ne Common enemies of the Consti- “ aban at was arroned by OR- jon the Bod! i ALBATA-TEA SETS p ; ra aeot EW AND FASBIONABLE STYLES OF tion aud t cer Hughes and taken before Just Smith. | Y20%¢ possession the Bocks have heen placed, is aA-TEA PI ap 2-4 Auctioneer. >s Famishing Articles rf Pa Democracy to fall aready prey | g), was charged wiih | ustice Smith. | a thorized to settle up the business of the late T REDUCED PRICES—Elegant Plated | ——W—_W— veapesry ne J ry ya pei exgth of our National and conserva- hearing was held to bail for 22 and after &| rm, and all persons indebted to it are requested Waiters, Cake Baskets, Castors, Albata By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Reetoneet. Spring and Summer nea eh on hea iven ae pegs, Long and loud cheers were | orto "criminal for her appearance | to make payment to bim. Forks and Sp ons. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF’ PAPE a wo Poe mg Store 3 as he took his « : ae Court. P. M. PEARSON We are now opening a very superior lot of the ings and Upholstering Materials —By} ap i4- ~ av., near corner 4% : “nator Brown of M , Gen. Lane of Ore- ar ap 23-3t CHAS. W. DAVIS. above goods. Persons in want of these articles | virtue ofa deed of trust duly executed and re- | —————> Dentist.—The pri = ay find C usual. ubseriber will sell at pubtic sale on Ded Feld rele nce of tooth extractors, [8214 ROBBER TUCK, sive, rurY, Heed ae Oe Te eee RO. | MONDAY, the uh Gay of April, 15, at 10 since July 1831, extracted ; nas, | Land Dressing COMBS. Also, Buffalo Tuck | gpo3-3t 34 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, | o'clock a. m.,at the auction store of Jas. C. Mc- ond Steen theneuae of one | Combs, new ns, and very cheap at ne _._ | Guire, on the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and hundred end fifteen thousand teeth. He has| ap 32’3t LAMMOND’S, 7th st. LIME!—LIME!_LIME! 10th streets, an assorted stock of Paperhargings nite Fitzpatrick of Ala , Hon. Thos eres Hon. James F. Dowdeil, Hon. ~*tksdale, and Senator Pugh of Obio, J addressed the audience. We have SUN DIALS: AME NDS OF RUN DIALS TO BE HAD for cash, chésp. Old Dials ag in townorcou-try. Address JAS. SWORD, Sign of the Sun Dial, rorth side Pa. avenue, between 3d and 4} streets, Washington, D. ©. een A nn en beir sp) i kept # regular record of all his dental oper. | ————————_—_—_ |_| os .we NOW ON HAND A THGUSAND | and U ing Materials, g of— rout and effective; hat the cronaed | ations. Me” | POUND.—IN THE WAR DEPARTMENT. | J PAYS ot tne best quality of WOOD-BURNT Risorted Paperbangings ap 18—lwe hy rsescthipcirt bch: t th so fala z spare oe the 2ist inst , Chios Rr LIME, which I can and will sell chaaper than Gold, ae Borders FIsS.—LAMMOND’S, 45% SEVENTEH st. ib sis, and justice to hee apaeses teat | |, Watou, Reruns —There ware no occu: | ho nr woe teminiae) Aeear lg yay ae ts he pase to bev Fansy Arlen and oye Mhecpes2ot WaDZle euch pithy aud effective | Aut of the cells last night, and the Captain | can recover the eamme by applying at 2321 street. | sso, from tie day open a hil Of wood bare Onrac, Tass, Orampents, &S suitable for presents. _____2pa8-3t_ “es by so necessarily limited a report. ad but little to do during the night, com-| ap 22-1w* fremend good.” ‘Terms of sale will be: All sums of and under Ww ORTH OF GEORGETOWN * | plaints not often being made. E. OWEN & SON, | __ Aiso, constantly on hand a splendid article of | ¢25, cash; all sums over $25 and under $50, $500 CORPORATION STOOK for sale by fn ¥4710NaL Guanps.—This fine compan ——————_—_. ILITARY AND NAVAL MERCHANT | CEMENT, HAIR and PLASTER which will | thirty days; and over $50. and under $100, thirty = me . fe. 7 lunteer militia, under the comucaia Antt-Parnetic —Why should a littl: bo; Ppa No 22 Pa. avenue, having be sold cheap. EEA Menicay Ca ate een ey and over, ‘ap 2a 128 Bridge +t., Georgetown. P : A + ; nf : cred) - Wr a vie te ay, BT, making prepara ‘eful to watch the conduct of his papa’s | their spring and Burret cok og Goede, Potomac Lime Kilns, 27th street, one square | with approved endorsers, bearing Interest from Fee ee ann ek ere May oes te Atessudeia, Va., early in | sister”. Because the Bible says, “ Consider | respectfully invite thelr friends and cus es south of the Lower Bridge, near Georgetown. day of ele, CHAS. S. WALLACH. Trustee. ration-a a the ways of the aunt and be wise.” tomers to call and examine. ap 2-d2w ap 18-10 ap2l-eost ~=JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. feb 25—

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