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Fara, asp Dreaprun Arrray.—To-day MARRIED, AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. E V E N I N G ST A R. shortly after 11 a. m. P. T. Herbert, a Califor On the 8th instant, by Rev. Geo D. Cummins, —— ————— = oS SS | nia member of the House of Representatives of | Mr EDWARD BALDWIN to Miss L4ZZ'6 T., | (\ONSTABLE’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF ALE = FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. the United States, went over to breakfast at | only daughter of W. W. Birth, Esq , all of this ; Alogi venditiont exponas, issued by writ of Fieri Facias ‘‘under the Lien Law” ey mover raaneme Waneenarn. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, | wiusra’s hotel, ‘where he takes bis meals, | ° foie usne eres Eed 18 54 Lice! the peace In and | issued from the ‘Clerk's Office of the District of | #¥ a ngton Columbia, for the County n the Sth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Marks, Mr. county, District of and to and sent a boy from the breakfast room for] ROBERT SAUVAN, of N. York, toMiss MAR: | ine directed! will expose tveale at public, aber | oe mmelte for [shall expose to: public eale, for Arrival of the Beran: New Yorx, May 8—1 p m—The steam- Fire anv Accipent —Yesterday afternoon | his breakfast. In four or five minutes after, a GARET ANN PICKWORTH, of this city. * | tion, upon thepremizes, on 7th street west, between | cash, on SAT AY 3 f May inst., while the companies of the fire de nt | portion of bis breakfast was set before hit, (New York papers copy) 7 Sand T s'reeis north, on SATURDAY, the 25th | in front of theGot cae acer ee lee ™ - _ — property, to-wit: All defendant | ship Hermann, from Southampton, 284 alt. is = of Lot No. 9 ta Square4i7, withatwo-story frame | right, title, clam, and interest into a frame dwel- | signalled. Her advices have been anticipated were es the funeral of Mr. Benj. C./ and the boy then told him that at that hour day of May next, at 40°clock p m., for cash, part | the followin. house thezeon, laie the property of James John- | ling house situated on Lot No.1 ee opie in | by the North America at Quebec and levied in will Shreeve and Dorsey were fired. sresit-| an order from the office to have a break! Grenup, the brick stables belonging to Messrs. | it would be necessary for him (the boy) to get uated oa the lote next to the ruins of Mr. | sont a, the kitchen. son, seized and taken in execution at the suits of | the City of Washington, D 2 h ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TRAVEL | John P. Hilton, 8. Davis, , | Upon as the property of Willian , ro, Shreeve’s stable, which was destroyed by fire} Herbert told the boy to“ Clear out, you with an invalid lady, ss compenion, (One | and @. Rouiey’ cseog aj aseor John P. Hilton, | upon as the property of iv pg ate en | Arrival of the City of Baltimore. on Monday night. The building occupied by | Irish son of a bitch.” He turned around to | of affectionate disposition will meet with a desi ms-It oO STUART, Constable. | 1856, Joseph Libbey & Son vs. William Coren Paitavetenta, May 8.—The Philadelphia Mr Shreeve was entirely consumed; but that | another waiter, Thomas Keating, who was | rable situatien and competent eee occa bene) MUM = SESS a osc em aces gp J. D. HOOVER, Marshal and Liverpool Company’s new screw steamer eceupied by Mr. Dorsey was saved by the ef- | standing near by, and exclaimed “ And you, | ‘‘Invalid,”’ throuch City Despatch, giving real y C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. m 7-dts for District of Columbia. | City of Baltimore is now in the river bound forts of the few firemen who were on the spot, h son of a bitch, clear out, | Dame.and residenci it L ‘LL you damned [ri nel - = ALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD BUSHELS MIL up, with Live | dates of the 23d—the same aided by the citizens. While the buildings | to,” The answer of Thomas Keating was W NTED—TWO AGENTS FOR THE S"Feraitareat ane Qn THU RSDAY, 20,000 for sale at Aucti gts the North America at Quebec. | This is were burning a rear wall fell and Mr Eben- | not comprehended by our informant, (an eye Publishing firm of Marten, Johnson & Co, | Jiesee of a guntiaanen: Sonia ra pe oy DAY next, at 11 o’ciock a. m., the first trip of this steamer, she having been ezer Lord, who was assisting the firemen, was | witness } SES Cor ee ee Wil spp'y tI ing, at No. 201, Fourth street, bereons Denna | 8 Seep Me mann engaged in the Crimeare service | caught under the falling bricks and roof.| Herbert on being answered by Thomas, roso | JAMES CARTER. 4y street, vor after 4 crclock | sttets, Opposite to the eastfront of the City Hall, | 2% bushels of the ditterent descriptions of Till Several of the bystanders rushed in among | and strack him onthe neck bebind with his | !*!and, befcre 9 o'clock a. im’, or after 4 G3 | 21 bis Household Furniture, which is of excel. = ws Connecticut Legislature. the burning and crumbling ruins to his relief, | gist. Thomas Keating seized a plate and | ?_™- New Haven, May 8 —The Legislature in f ax = tent qual ty, consisting in part of— By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. at the imminent peril of their lives, but it} threw it at Herbert. Herbert seized a chair WANTED —A YOUNG MAN WISHES A | Superior rosewood Pianoforte, 7% octavo, made URNITURE AND HOUSEKEBPING | . i: Governor Mi- was some ten or fifteen minutes before he | and threw it across the round table at Thomas Place as porter or salesman in a dry goods, Chi Effects at Public Sale.—On WE joint meeting to-day re-elected sah could be rescued from his painful position. | Keating, striking him with it. Rrecety, or shoe store. Address W., Box No. 7, | Elegant suit of solid rosewood Parlor Furniture, | DAY MORNING, May 7th, at 10 o’clock, at nor by a majority of nineteen. The other His bead was cut, his thigh fractured, and his] They then clinched and feught. Another m 8-2t* covered, with silk brocatelle: comprising i | residence of a lady di clining housekeeping, on | State officers on the anti-Amiuistration ticket hand and arm cutand burned. He wastaken | Californian, whose name we have not heard, ANTED.—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- Gate a —— o sary ere as Se ee ae —— sell | were chosen by about the same majority. from the ruins and carried into McIntyre’s | came in at the door and ran to Herbort’s as- man a situation as chambermaid and seam- | Fine Oil Paintings. by Horace Vernet and others | Mahogany cave Pianoforte and Stool z drug store, near by, and physicians sent for, | sistance, and also struck Thomas Keating | stress, oras seamstress and to assist in washing | Very superior Engiien Velvet Carpeting and Do — Sofa and Parlor Chairs xplosion of a Locomotive. who rendered all the aid they could for his re- | with a chair. ‘ and {roning, or as seamstress and to travel with a Rugs Do _ card, pier, and side Tables Patapetrnia, May 8th.—The locomotive lief. Several other persons who were pear] Patrick Keating, the brother of Thomas, | lady. Address Box No.7 Star Office. m8 2t* | One splendid French Bronze Clock Walnut What-not, mantel Clock, Girandoles of the train from Elmira, on the Catawissa the wall when it fell were alsocut and slightly | (and the steward of the house,) at that time ANTED A GARDENER—A SINGLE or | £¥®,'#tge Bronze Statuettes Careand wood-seat Chairs, Shades Railroad exploded at 10 o’elock last pear bruised. coming in the room ran to his brother’s aseist- married Man, with small famtly; who can | fine Morte eng nee ee amenta Brusels and Ingrain Carpets, Mattings Ringgold station, killing a fireman and brakes- The property was insured for $2,500 in the | ance and seized Herbert, who immediately | come well recommended can hear of a situation | fue Mant marble top Parlor Table Se as Dining Table man. and fatally injuring the master. Northwestern Insurance Company, we hear. | drew a revolver The other Californian at | by applying ai this office. m 7-30" Window Shades, Oticloth, hall Stove Chins Tea Set, Glassware, Cull All the passengers escaped accident and ar- During the afternoon, two colered men, | that time was striking both the Keatings with | ~ IN COOK, wash- | Mahovany ant walnut Hat-racks Excellent Cook Stove, Kitcen Utensils. rived here this morning at 4 o’elook Richard Thomas and Noble Grayson, were ar- a chair “etna Gane’ mobos required. * Appy English Brussels Step-cerpeting, one Psyche} Terms: $20 and under, cash; over that suma se rested by county officer Kimball, and taken! As Herbort drew his revolver, Patrick Keat- | at No 379 E eet, between Shand 10th. Glass credit of and@0 days, for satisfactorily endorsed Baltimore Markets. before Justice Goddard. Thomas is charged ing seized it by the barrel, and they struggled m 7-31 ’ Elegant Cottage Chamber Set, black and gilt, | notes, bearing interes J. C. McGUIRE, BAutiwone, May 8.—Flour is less firm, but with firing both of Mr. Shreeve’s stables, and | over it for some moments, until the French consisting of marble top Dressing Berean, | ms-4 Auctioneer’ | unchanged in price—Howard street. $6. No- Messrs. Hunsberger’s and Adams's stables; | cook of the house came in aad separated Har ANTED—AN ACTIVE YOUTH, between French Bedstead, Table, 4 Chairs, marble- #e- The above tale is postponed in cense- » $6. 15 and 18 years of age, to attend in an Ice top Washrtard, Wardrobe, &c. Cream Saloon. ‘eood references 3 P character ‘Mchigaay apres required. One who can read and write preferred. — r Maguire ofR H. DAILY. No. 74 Bridge street, | Wardrobe, Washstands, chamber Chairs also, an attempt to set fire to Mr. Mackey's | bert and P Keating, who let go his hold of property in the Northern Liberties. Grayson | the pistol barrel. quence of the rain until FRIDAY MORNING, ee kee in Obio or City Mills is charged with being an accessory. Thomas! Thomas Keating and the other Californian May 9th, same hour. eat is unsettled; choice kinds are some- 2t J.C. McGUIRE, Auct Brussels chamber Carpets what higher, but common kinds are very dull. edsteads, Bureaus A “= + te aaa ae CAEN an ne Corn is unchanged; white 438520.; yellow admitted that he was at the stable at the time | wore mingled in that particu’ art of the | Georgetown. m 7-4t* orate Cos Matinee, ata seat Lounge By 348. C. nh penn 49a54e. ‘ 2 the fire — Pre bo ees wayside fray Lasoo Series Cope ideale ied ANTED.—A SITUATION AS WAITER Mabegany Shaving sata bas ing uction.—On THURSDAY | _ Provisions continue dull; —_ oe nae mencement in the hole throug! ich Hay 18 | Patrick let go the barrel of the revolver, Her- ji eA gatn ous re y i y 15th 10 o’clock, at the | declined #e. Bacon was in moderate demand; P i down to the manger. bert seized Thomas (who had clinched hin in a private family, or as valet, by a young | Walnut Secretary and Hook case MORNING, May n, at 10 o'clock, al Oak Dining room Chairs, mahogany Sideboard | House Furnishing store cf Wm. Dowling, on | shoulders 8a8ic; sides 9fa9ic; Mess pork $18. Mahogany extension Dining ‘able, Venetian] High street, Georgetown, a few doors north of | Lard is steady at 10}alliallic Blinds Bridge street, I shall sell all bis Furniture snd] Ohio and city whisky 26c. - i ; f i fs business. and Noble Grayson testified®to having seen | and was struggling for the pistol) by the col- | eee pe Gee) Understands his business. an : : is willing to give perfect satisfaction to any lady Thomas set fire to Mackey’s house in “Goat | jar, and, putting the pistol to his breast, shot | or gentlenes seo aay, require his serviess Ad. alley,’’ about half an hour previous to the him through the lungs, killing him in fi dress A. R., Box 18 at this office, until engaged. Arm chairs, covered with m rocco Housekeeping »rticles, consisting of — bursting out of the fire at Shreeve’s. Thomas | minutes. ® % 3 vem 6-3te i aoe Handsome French China Dinner Set Mehogany hair spring seat Sofas, of various styles New York Markets had broken a hole in the lathing of Mackey i | ,,After the shot one of the other servants ANTED—A PARTNER WHO CAN] |" “ogstors)” “UVer-Plated Tea Set, Plated) | wut Pave ut Cane and Wood-seat Chairs New Yorx, May §.—Flour is quiet; sales house, and stuffing paper between the wall | threw a pieco of china ware at Herbert, but furnish a thousand dollars cash money, ina | prench Gbina Tea Set, Chafing dishes Mahogany Rocking and S: wing Chairs of 4.000 bbls.; common to good State $5.37 and the lathing had set fire to the paper. _ none of the others interfered roftabie business that will pay over 25 percent | Crockery and Glassware Refrigerator Wood and Cane-seat Arm and Nurse Rockers $5 common to low grades of extra Ohio It would appear that Thomas, after firing| Herbert and his California companion left Best of reference given and required. Address | Excellent Cooking stove Dressing and Plain Bureaus 87a$6 25; good to standard Southern $6.12 = _— a = to Shreeve’s sta- | the room and house immediate! sby the Four- | Box No. 22 at the Star Office. m 6-3.¥ ome pce eonine requisites, dc. boa som gee pre ae 6.75; fancy he okt do $6 &7a$8 25 le, and set fire at. teenth streeth door, where Herbert took a " 3D.—GE ‘ ‘erms: Under cash, over that amounta fas' . = oo h's ; . Grayson testified also that Thomas had con- | hack and drove away. Subsequently he de- bees ceuened: ba ete apdetian the credit of 30, 60 and 90 days for approved endorsed cy WwW rardrobes, Ofice Chars 5 wasabi Mpeg} Prcn daca ie ngirdis 74 ; fessed to him the Gring of Hunsberger’s sta- | livered himself up at the office of Justice Dan- | business thoroughly ,come well recommended and | N0tes, bearing interest. A aaa" meaeeien Pork hes declined; soles of 250 bhis ; mass ble and Adams's, and that he had communi- | je] Smith, on Eighth street. not be afraid of work. Ask for E. K. atthe Star} _™8-d C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Lounges, Tin Safes, Kitchen Tables ot $17 0 Beef is firm: sales of 200 bbls. Chi cated to him his intention of setting fireto| His examination for killing Thomas Keat- | Office. ge _m6-tf By A GREEN, Auctioneer. China, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, &c. st repacked at $10a$13 Lard is firm; sales various other places. : ,” | ing, aged about 34 or 35 years, (who leaves a AN PED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI.| Together with a general assortment of gocds | "99 bbie at J On the bursting out of the fire at Shreeve’s, | wife and two children) will take place at the czke and pie baber at the corner of Lout-1- ture at Auction.—On TUESDAY, the 13th | Usually found in a house-farnishing establish- Whisky is firm; sales of 250 bbis.; Obio 290. Thomas ran across the street to Moore’s groce- | Guard house at 4p. m. this afternoon. Messrs. | ana avenue and 6th street. None but a good hand instant, I shall sell, at the residence of a lady de- | Ment ’ a , ry, and left his coat there while he returned | Bradley and Carlisle are counsel for Herbert | need apply. Also, for Rent, two Furnished | c ining housekeeping, No 355 Sixth street, be ess without reserve, as the concern must Financial to the fire. During his absence his coat was| The two Keatings were civil men, and were | Rooms. ae re re eee nae DOR Mi | Corer gat aah “umiloc. sucky ever int baak'e | eka Woe Al 8.—Stocks are dull. Mieb- examined, (he being already suspected.) and | favorites with the boarders in the house. AN TED —WANTED—WANTED—TO Mahogany Sefa, dressing ana ots buimaas eredit of thirty, sixty, and ninety days, for satis- | jean Southern New York Central 924; the pockets were found stuffed with matches. This account of the affray, we take from V find persons in want of the following ar-| Do __ marble top Commode factorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. Reading Railroad 892 a 6's 932; Ti Both Thomas and Grayson have been com- | the lips of one of the servants, an aged man, | ticles: Fancy and other Tables m 7-4 JAS. C McGUIRE, Auctioneer. @ |). Central Railroad! 7h. . mitted to jail for a further hearing. Two] who saw all of it. French or German Looking Glasses Fine Rosewcod Etagere and Wainut Whatnot By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer Sterling exchange is dull at 9} premium. others, Jas. Harris and Jas. Smith, were ar-] We have received a note, saying that many | Portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square | Walnut Cottage and other Bedsieads cRY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON Lis est suspicion of setting fire to Shreeve’s i 3 i 5 i Oil Paintings, large and small Do Dress Stands, Wash Closets - ee rested on suspici is Californians desire us to ask a suspension of . < = 3 North K street opposi anklin Rew. : m = 90s : Marble-top Brackett ‘Tables, in bronze or gold. China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Se By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. and Hunsberger’s stables. They were com- | the public’s judgment on this affair. ’, * y On SATURDAY AFT: May 10th, at mitted to jail by Justice D Smith P All inds of Pictures | framed, and any size Excellent hair and husk Mattresres 4% o'clcek, on the premises, I shall sell part of ALUABLE THREE-STORY & batt .. = * si or in the » . ots at the ce! To-day, we learn that Mr. Lord is doing} Firewan’s Funeray.—The funeral and pa- ch aon te orden with disvatch. ae heen Sine ye fey ee Lot No 24, in Davidscn’s subdivision ¢ squere | and 10th streets at Auction.— Un MONDAY, well, and that he suffers most pain from the | rade yesterday was the second solemn and jin- Also, a Jot of cast-iron Bracketts, suitable for | Cooking, Airtight and other Stoves b hegre ie wae, ice sydecln rk the 12th instant. I shall sell, in front of the prem- burn upon his band. pressive ceremony of this nature occurring | shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to sult | And a good lot of Kitchen Kequisites "fe cick oe Sons Se ee ises, at 5 o’clock p. m., east part of Lot No. 1, in — lately in this city. The procession ert the times, for cash With inany other articles which we deem unne- This i pest desirabe location fora private uare No. 339, having a front of 50 feet on North ‘ si 7 een ; N.B.—Old_ Work Regiit,and Looking Glass cessary to enumera e. afneehd i N street, running back with the line of Tenth st. Horse Saoe Roxtwsox”’ ar tue Nation- | from the Columbia engine house, the body of | mates juserted vl 225 und ae residence, and the sale should command attention ¢ 100 feet, with the imgrevements, which ero at.—We declare upon our sacred word and | the deceased being placed in a metallic coffin, 6 Porn avenne, opposite Kirkwood House {rms : $25 and under, cash; over that sum a | 'rerms: One-half cash; the residue in and 12 | ett ! J : ; a ly new three story Brick House, honor that we do love now and then. aregular | upon which was inscribed, “BC Greenup, mu Sp heb nt creditof thirty and sixty days, for satisfactorily fine and nearly . months woe bearing interest JA + 7 rs t endorsed notes if terest. > : : , containing thirteen conveniently reoms, a rail . oe kuled in the discharge of his duty asa mem-| -— i ea solic ve GREED , Auctioneer. _mi-d OG. BGUIRE, awt'r wills puent es, and fine celiars under whole ; Spangled Banner, Fourth of July, Spirit o » | ber of the Columbian Fire Company, May 6th — By JAS. C. McGUIRE, A a well with a pump of excellent water in Hail Columbia, Times that tried men’s souls,”’ | 1356, aged 24 years and 9 onthe betes FOR SALE AND RENT. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. pa OF SUPERIOR C yord, fruit trees, and flower garden. The house soul-stirring patriotic, Yankee-doodle dram:! ‘The hearse drawn by four white horees was| ~~ = 2 {INE HOUSEHOLD ANP KITCHEN Horse . is considercd to he one of the best-built and most After yawning over the “legitimate drama’’ accompanied along the line of march to St [See first page for other Rent and Sale moiices } Forniture at Auction.—On SATURDAY | Bridles, & SDAY afternoon, the | conveniently arrenged in Wasbington. through its round of “highly respectable” | Peter's Catholic Church in the followi NOR RPA : PRR IQ@H ED UTE yp | the J0th instant 1 shall sell, at 9 o’clock a m , in| 15th of May, at 50’clock in front of the auction | Also, tbe half of said lot, fronting on N street but ‘ie sentatio: it i ° freshi . = eeeARE OFF SOR RENT.—A FURNISHED SUIT OF | f.ont of my store, an excellent assortment of mar. | rooms. I shall sell, without reser et 103g laches, running back 100 feet; and all Enns Sees, Eeeeeiing | Ger - Rooms, consisting of parlor, bedroom, din- | bie top, mahogany acd other Furniture, viz: One excellent open Family Carriage, built to or- in same square, adjoining the above, to sit down to something that dilatesthe optics | _ The Columbia fire company, marehalled by | ing room and servants’ room, allonone floor. To Mahogany marble top dressing and ether Bu- der by Hem, of New York front of 66 feet 8 in , running back 99 M. measurably, and sends the blood coursing | Thos. Robinson, and with Esputa’s brass band. | a rst class tenant, at a low price, from the present reaus Pair of superior bleck Carriage Horses, cxceed- improved by astable. The last men- through the veins with an accelerated move- | The Stone-Cutters’ Association. Franklin fire Sie ts Nevesine: orpar’ te ager ae ae Do Centr Tables, Wash Closet, and Pe- per cme joung, = very —i — lots will be sold in subdivisions if re- ment company, John Whit _ N ress Rooms Box No.6, Ster c?, with rea! destal ey both work well in single harness, and | quired. What American does not straighten up an Livertioe Hes Waeaar: oer Westsra name and business "'m8-1t* Do French and Cottage Bedsteads are first rate saddle horses We deem it unnecessary to give a further de- i i ' W q n : _ Do Sofas and Chairs, Washstands, &c. Silver-plated double Harness, Covers, superior | scripticn of the property ; suffice it to ry al yg inch Or two when Horse Shoe Robinton | Hose company, Wm. Tennant, marshal. Per- | FOR =ALE—VALUABLE LOTS, ON THE Walnut extension dining and other Tables English and French Saddles, Bridles; &c. | of locality, health and convenience, it is equal to (Boniface) and Chris Shaw (Jo. Jefferson) ‘‘sur_ | severance, John Fox, marshal. Metropolitan Island, in square No. 263, on 14th, be.ween | prussels, three- ly and Gtnac Carpets and Rugs Cutting Box, Carriage Furs, &c ‘ : auy place in Washington as a pleasant round” that dilapidated but, and capture the | Hook and Ladder, No. 1, Joseph Walding B and © sireets, fronting 40 feet by 105 deep toa | Cooking and other Stoves E Terms: One third cash; the residue in 60 and | Any person wishing to purchase is respectfally entire party of English soldiers, &c., or wher, | marshal. American Hook and Ladder, Wm es ae hue pee lots pe among Leer Dinner and Tea Sets 90 days, for notes bearing interest, with approved | invited to call at the premises and exemine for t th 1 ‘s Mill, J. ‘s | Fe E acosti ocations In the city for a resideace, commanding | *y. dorsers. . Saaceal Share errs aie tg aha rte rh mers ey ‘Menken Goi reaped a beautiful view of the surrounding country an : eckier: Sli ul bod othe Stoves owas desirous of examining the above previ- covey of the “‘ tarnal Britishers,” as if loaded | pany, a delegation of ten members. frou Pe : sae trees ~ es at nabs oe With many other articles which we deem unne- | ous to the sale may ao. £0 by calling at the real with grape-shot instead of a single bullet. | the “Hook and Ladder’’ company of Balti- | @vision of square No 536. Terms cessary toenumerate. Terms cash dence of M_ Boilleau, French Secretary, corner © < r3 A rs ing. J ire of GRAFTON POWELL, 3 s wet? % We open cur eyes a little, to be sure, when, | more, and the Friendship fire company from No sie ith wermete m 8-e03t* aes ASCE EEN ARES ire ——— Petesu == GUIRE, Auct. in the series of tremendous ‘‘duel’’ sword | Alexandria. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Saaae = SI SER Fy SENET pom - combats across the stage, we notice the tory The funeral services were performed by he cea pt etna earn VE Anda peed EW TWO-STORY ¥ RAMEE HOUSE By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ven and a deed of trust taken » No. 2 Wat. Adair hacking away at his brother to- | Rev. Mr Knight, after which the procession $12 50 per month Cc. B. GRAHAM and Lot at Auction.—On FRIDAY, the ESIRABLE IMPROVED tajeeadic A GREEN, Auctioneer. ries, but speedily set it down as one of the | proceeded tothe vault of St Patrick schureh, | m 7-t¢ ‘i at "| 24 May next. I shall sell, in front of the premi- rs N a By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. accidents that will happen in war times in | where the remains of the deceased were de. ss Tue Pawar | 20%: af. 6 o'clock p m., a good new two-story May ‘MALL FRAME HUUSE AND LOT AT i i i i . ran > . 5 e 2oplauing them, we goto with suibucann | yAlan EeATivat, At Cana’, ro-monr— | plank road. tc has cencent Ducting Houseand | Al'ar ih ine Pu Noy in Square |g Penh wet wet, beeen vet senna | May 27a clerk, on te, Premise > m ie @ arrangements for this fete are now other necessar uy $ upon it e farm is 0. 55. ? . between to the final defeat of the English and **glo- gomplited: aed we ealecpent there will id well watered by several springs and streams, and Senas: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and pees at Swe eees Se ates House gp mieten tag bey Po hl rious triumph of the cons of freedom. no postponement on account of the weather. | bas upon it apple and peach orchards, and other | 12 months, for notes, bearing interest from day of | "2 Lesion Unodthind cosh: On caldec alcean | oh tes improvements, consisting of a small Dear readqggtgke our word for it. that you Among the fancy dances, it will be remens. | fUl!8; also, crops or wheat, rye, oa's, and grass, | sale Kicetas erceuiie’ tacepies kiaiow tateruk: caer: Liban dwelling house, containing four rooms. will enjoy “Morse Shoe Robinson ;” and, re- | bored the celebrated ‘ Minuett de la Court’? | #24.c0m 1s now being planted oa about twenty | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. os LS > member furthermore, that this is the last , pens " y Terms: One-half cash ; the ue in eighisen e: te 4 ighbo: ft cellent and th @ ‘A. GREEN, Auctioneer cured by a deed of trust on the premises. i " , will be performed in the costume of tho time | place nee teatihe Por tere ken apply 10 top Immediately nitar ake Seeee nen m6-d SS ES a ne ee ee cosmos te ase tk. of Louis XIV., of France. The usual fine | GEO. BURNS, Penn. avenue, near 9th sheet, or thail sell, on the premises, Lot No. 7, in square By JAS. ©. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. — ee POE Teeeae ‘ ed by Mr. Carusi in the manage- | to LANSDALE & KIRKWOOD, Reel Estate | 121, fronting on 19th street, between New York] QMIALL AND DESIRABLE FRAME By JAS €. McGUIRE, Auctioneer Te s Circ gees aie ment cf his May festivals is a sufficient guar- | Agents. No. 514 7th srreet. m7-3t* | avenue and north D oobi oe improve- S Dwelling House at Aucti On TUES- sed idea aie line ggne yg eed etd vn Splendidly-equipped equestrian Troupe tee of t re aREGSION piven | ments, which are a Frame House, &c. DAY AFTER) N, May 13th, at 6 o'clock, , mear 13th s , at Amc —On are winning golden opinions from cur citi- eee eo Gh ee = OR RENT —AND POSSESSION Stes Also, Lot No. 4, in square east of square No. 87} on the premises, I shall sell parts of Lots num: | THURSDAY AFTERNOON May Sth, at 635 zens, and notwithstanding the inclement wea- | will be in attendonce ee | Ward connanieg tirnaaithed house in the Firs | fronting on north C, between 20th and 21st sts. | Bered 1 and 12, in the subdivision of Square No. Hemp ig penr pre see th ili t a = > ¥, 2 ‘Terms at sale. 528, commencing for the same on Fourth street and 12, in square No. » frontii rr polaron - Tas benwtfel titan et 5 - - See meee eeane, | anrorre GCG pemeth | | pot-d A. GREEN, Auct. | West 17 fect 11 laches from the southwest corner | feet on north D street, between 12t end 13th “= B . A Stranger in Washington accidentally | ! stfeet, mear 19th m 6-e03t! ——s ed in conse- | of said lot numbered 11, and running thence north | streets west, running back en average depth of Mlle. Rosa, Mr. Thomas Neville, and Mr. ‘ SESS EESEEEEESENEE eaten 10> The abov: hout 70 fe B atisfaction, while the | ft, inte the canal, near the gas house, on R RENT.—SEVERAL OF THUSE DE- | quence of the ral 7th | along sald street 14 feet, thence east £8 feet, and | ahout 70 feet. uaichelder gave great satisfaction, while the | Tussdsy night. Ho was resened by some lightful country residences with lsrge gardens | instant, same hour thence south 14 feet, thence west 8 feet, to said witticisms and anties of Felix Carlo and Lir- persons who were pussing, and after thanking aitschea, at Kendall Green, having bees put in} m3a , i street, being the place of beginning, with the im- ; seq Soames man, the clowns kept all in a laughing. lively humor, in spite of the pelting rain. This is the last night but one, and all who have not witnessed their exhibition should not let the opportunity pass. A grand day- light performance will be given to-morrow, for the special pleasure of family parties and children. Supreme Court —Yesterday, Asa Owen Al- ; 4 inti : e nd neatly-bujit | by deed of trust on the . them for their assistance, intimated that his | thorough repair, are now for rent at the low price provements, consisting of a new an y: Bani : Fas C. McGUIRF, hat was floating about there somewhere and | 0f $150 a year. For beauty of location and health- de eoseontenes stun tein Gaul TUEEDA etn vee! house, containing 6 rooms, with a good aane pee aacinan he would like to regain it. No one undertook Se ee ae indace. | 13th Instant, same hour. The above property is situated on Fourth street | —— eee the work of recovering his hat, and the gen- sani ona ag beri the eaibeite oF aoe m8-d . GREEN, Auct. | west, becween H and I streets north, in a rapidly a: aa a sain aa ewe aT tieman had to go home without it. P y y es —- improving part cf the city, and is very desirable B U rindi en pltae pee Oe By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. to persons desiring a sma!l neat dweiling-house. i Lu and z mile 3 5 " “nage ibe 4 TIE OEATLEMAS who called on Charles H. | to WM. STICKNEY, at bis residence No.4 | [ZV VIRTUK OF A DECKEE OF THE] ‘Terns: Qne-fourth cash; roeldus ing, 12,204 | On THURSDAY, Anderson two weeks since for important pa- | Kendall Greon. hadi ac tate ar Ww, ‘S. Nicholls against Jas’ | a deed of trust on the premises. > ¥ | shall sell, in front of the premises, all of square pers belonging to Charles Mahon, Erq , can —— B Frere’s heirs, the subscriber will sell, atauc-]| m6d 3. C. McGUIRE, Auct. | No. 440, containing between 16 and 17 thousand dis, Esq , of Vermont, and Wm G. Hammond, | procure the same by calling on Mr. Anderson tween five and six | ———_—- squire feet, with the vements, witich are & Esq., ot New York, were admitted Attorneys | Sith McSpedon & Baker, Dodmne. 402 D — Pps ae se ORT. tie Sith das of By WALL, BARNARD & OO., Anetioncers.. | handsome jconage nad» tatck Rerainng mk ase and Counsellors of this court \ street, between Sixth and Seventh. * OARD, &0.—MRS. BATES, ON . W. | the present month of April, in front of the premi- Building Lot on Capitol Hill at Pablic | ; 4 The remainder of the ‘square is improved _ No. 106. Joshas Maxwell et al., plaintiffs corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street | ses, Lot No 14, in Square No. $6 in Washington | 8 - FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 9th wike ‘which encloses the whole, and a in error, vs. Alexander H. Newbold et al. Ovsrers, Crass, £c.—A daily arrange- Sspropared toncommodats gentlemen withrooms, | city and District aforesaid. This lot is situated instant, at 5 o'clock, we will rell in front of the way erin frait trees. vines, &e. The argument in this cause was continued by | ment with Norfolk and ap] jock pack- th or without board. Every effort willbe made on the north side of K a, Re par prin new mises, Lot No 3, in square 785, fronting47} ‘The above described property is hentoomely we Seg, he deaedantyi e| apd frm Ansa" rand fo | tae ns cme=ne ee me? errr | Wt Mee donne ona, | eal! aia Se Garrat | tae neat mae aa ae . . oF) - : picked eae — < and — shell Crabs, warrented perfectly fresh, at Drake’s Restau- F NAC BE LD COGNAC BRANDY. rant, southeast corner E and Seventh streets. ‘ Just received out of the Custom House at lew York— plaintiffs in error. No. 107. Wm. C. Pease, plaintiff in error, vs. Jobn Peck, survivor, 4c. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Lawrence ‘ a 30 feet alley. for investment, as the sale will be perem: A fob seg soe omens oe pleat This valuable property, which Is in a fast im- Terms: One fourth cash; balance in 6 end 12 denne af tne cl ce for the space of five days | Proving neighborhood, will positively be sold to | months, the purchaser to give notes for the defer pene! met artes terms. of sale the subscriber | the highest bidder. Title is indisputable red payments, bearing in! from day of sale; acy to be paid on the day of sale; the residue jn } 4th steets, and running back 138 feet 3 inches to | Boundary street, and presents a fine opportunity 6, Ory Pare Branpy, of a superior geetity, a : = ; the remainder in three taken. All con- for the plantiffs in error, and continued by} can be obtained of Morgan & Bro., No. 434 Fins ola Maren Breoay of ious reserves the privilege to Perron ise ae the equal pay ments of 6 ia dnd 15 months, bearing seynnclog ot tne com ot the prrehaser Hon. Geo. E. Badger for the defendants in er- Sgrenth street, between G and H. ‘The bot- | Choice Old Whisky, none better in the country | fefaulter, on such terins and t's inert fom, day of sale, end tobe socu-ed in | Spe ceuas . GREEN, Auet. ‘oF. jou! a | \aeeeees 'e sent for our inspection has been broached rown Stout, Scotch Ale . NO. MARBURY, Trustee. a . Court or Craims —Yesterday, the case of | #24 is hereby pronounced a No. 1 article. | Bottled Cider ap 8-eots aera McGUIRE, Auct. | _m3dts WALL, BARNARD & CO.,Auct._ ‘ROM PAR Ann W. Butler, rs. the United States, was ar- — Old Cheese if ‘The above sale is postponed until THU By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. = AND DAUGHTER RSDAY AFTERNOON, May Ist., at six gurekion RUSE WUUD PIANO Forte, Pa. avenue, No. 277, eagregg ~ o’clock, on the premises. excellent Furniture and Heuseheld Ef- | and 1ith sts., inform the ovine’ Bh JOHN MARBURY, Trustee. | fectsat Public Sale.—On TUESDAY MORN.- | ington that they have received, . . ‘ For sale by JONAS P. LEVY sued by Alexander H. Evans for the claim-| Watca Retorxs —Nothing for trial this 474 v ant, and the U. S. Solicitor for the defence. | morning Six lodgers were accommodated | cigars, and Fine Growee, “i10t and Havana ‘This was # claim for money advanced by Gen. | 2nd dismissed at an early hour. “T Se EE L 5 5 last steamer from Europe, the latest fe in 178 ADAME 8. DUVALL, Practitioner of ap 28-d J.C. McGUIRE, Auct. ING, May 13th, at i0 o’clock, at the residence of reps, — wayne in 1784 to pay off a German colin Astrology and Phrenolo; 4 , together with the aie The above sale is postponed in con- | Lou's Janin, Esq., corner of icth and H streets, I oo epone MILLINER Y-and BONNET! “ong ns case being submitted, the ocurt adjecne : aetna’. | assistance of Professor Broughton, is prepared to ence of the rain until WEDNESDAY AF- | sball rell all his excellent Furniture and House | from Paris. — =< ap 15—' This case Leing submitted, the court adjourn- Dr. Macruper Axp Tue OnGAN.—The Or- | answer all uestions relating to Human Life. 7, same hour and place. keeping Effec's, comprising— UN UMBRELLAS—A VERY SUPERI- z q is TERNOON, May 7, PI ed. gan of the 6th inst. states that Dr. Magruder, | Questions answered personally or by letter. Na- INO. MARBURY, Trustee Superlor Rosewood satin damask covered : jor or assortment, with steel and whale- Disternance, Assaur, &¢ —A number of the People’s candidate for Mayor, is engaged | t!vities also written M.S. D. is late from Eu- m2-d J. C. McGUIRE, Auct. furniture, consisting of two French Sofas, | pone Fra; eines eer incterying around a petition asking the Pre- parreucge ftom the vatiite oo Saoene i The above sale is further ponet o— laos and six parlor Chairs, made |“ GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO’S sident to pardon a notorious convict in the = pee 4 ts Wf | 1: consequence of ther.in until WEDNES , tel and pier Glass penitentiary, so that he ge 2 aeoure for him- | penn ee? the United States. Her stay wi , cer re we . , , . May the I4th, same hour ad place. Slabs, and Brackets self a vote at the coming e ba short here. Corner of $34 and norch H streets, "JOHN MARBURY, Trustee. Two rich stx-light ya» Chandeliers number of young men entered the restaurant of Mr C. Kloman, on Seventh street, last night, and after eating whatever was near to their hands, made an attack on the barkeeper, lection. We are| m5-1ws YY, Tr \\/ HITE BEAVER AND FELT HATS. and struck bim in the face with a spittoon, | ®*Utborized by the Dr. to say that the stato. Gh Gdiis <79k PERVEITAES B-eokds J _C. McGUIRE, Au:tioncer. Rosewood marble-top centre and rota Tables Ww dust meine, ef all styles Call st They also assaulted Mrs. Ki tl ment is a base falsehood, without any foun- J AST SAILING YATCH & CO., Auctioneers. Yalnut Whatnots, reception rs, &c. Sm . iuegrepionne, Manarer the panty eee nn | Ration whalerers , 7 foun- | NET, ee burthen; 4 years Oe a eee or corrace| Damash and Lace Curtalns, Coralee, &c. Fashionable Hat and Cap Stare, rested last night peat ae eas ary old ; in good order, and well found in every peesacsess SAL ; ‘Ou | Several choice of! Paintings and Engra m 6-co3t_ 332 Pa_av , bet 9th and 10th « : 7 peepee Will be sold low for cash. Apply to Residence At Public Auct! are | Superior Velvet, Brussels, and Three-ply Carpets 7\LOCKS—CLOCKS—CLOCKS—A GREAT Drs. Hunter & Williams, HENRY MANKEN,No.65 Thates street, Fell’s THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May _ 34 | Oilcloth, Matting, ee, of CLOCKS, all warranted ly You Wanr cheap reading, to the} Physicians for Diseases of the L Peint, Baltimore. m 3-2w# | o'clock, in front of the premises, wastes a Mahogany extension Table, Marble-topSideboard ipo Peteameges Py Northern Liberties Book Store, 327 Seventt : ae = Lots E and F,, in square 900, subdivision, on 4% | Qay Chairs, side Tables keep g ‘J. ROBINSON'S, teed Webuens Kicked eee ee 52 North Charles street, Baltimore. SHAKERS !—SHAKERS !! SHAKERS !!! | street, between K and L streets, wea atk frame | French china, granite Dinner, Dessert, and Tea- 0 Pennsylvania avenue be found all the leading news; may | The practice of Drs. Hunter & Williams is Only 50 Ce waned With & beautiful two story and att . opposite Browns’ Hotel. rs, iodi- ; cals and light reading, by the best par vac confined exclusively to the treatment of chronic Cottage, nearly new, not having been built over Elegaet mabereey” high-post Bedsteads, with ; cano) Also, school books, stationery, and fancy no- diseases of the throat and lungs by Medicated SEVENTH STRE “ «has. jist) received 200 SHAKER ox,” | Cighteen months. It contains seven apes rs heavy cornice a B_ HALL, No.373 i tries, &c. The location is good, and ina im-] Handsome el led Cottage Bet ELL, IN CLOSING HIS: tions, at unprecedented low prices. Inhalation, and the success that has attended | BONNETS, which he will sell at 50 roving part of the city. attention of those | sray y Enieabethian ‘Bedsteads, Wardrobes would thank NB. Agent{for the New York Ledger. # their labors is sufficiently well known. It has | SCBtS-, Also, a 4ood assortment of LEG- in want of a gocd house is invited to the above Dressing tables, Bureaus, Washstands demonstrated not only that Bronchitis, Asth- BONNETS. very —_ NEAPOLITAN sale, as it will be sold without reeerve. Title | gyorient Hair and Husk Mattvesees and Gran: iP. uarantied. Isters ows, Blankets, Sheets, Spreads Trigp axo Dismissep —J. Jersey, charged seleid saderp reagan tien be t Se Place, No. 373 Seventh street, . tev ALL, BARNARD & CO., Auct’s. pepo, bias Toilet Sets, ‘Shades with larceny; and Sam’l. Jackson, receiving | all its stages isacurable disease, an ad ie — ee Will also be sold, in frent of the premises | F cur Iron Settees for porch or garden seats vurchasers had a right to ex . under existing cireumstences. Fresh — — offered for sale at 124 cents per pound, lobsters at 18 cents orabs 31 cts per dozen ida tea istics m6 3t* ed by correspondence—medicines, inhali BAR@AL ap 23 dts ? SALT! SALT! instruments, be , being sent to them by rg OHN &. SMOOT Hee sr Tre above sale is masvetsars? Poe. Sag opis brug ee o'clock, on the premi- Sanz ss A. BALT press. In order to obtain a proper statement Georgetown, has recently received from the Dae ea ON, ‘weather un! me hour | 8°; 1 #hall sell Let No. 47, in square No. 263, 30 d+ fine 40 of such cases, a form of questions has been | New ¥ork Auctions: Pure Linen Damask Table | ROW AFTERNOON, May 2d. atthesare hour | situated at the corner of 13% street west and south | 5°" S’ived. in good order, and for sale at re- stolen goods ; ¢ is ie , ce . AYCOW-_8 . i Frame | Datrobe, open front, and other Stoves . ma Smiths Jehon am Italian, ehceged with dis. | ot iat eet cation of remedies, by means | STRAY COW $3 REWARD STRAYED | immediately after the above eale, two Frame | Dairoke, open font Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co, tatltag the poses < acuntc cdd 13a | of inhalation, the seatof the malady, instead | weil fermen ot ote Kast slde fronting 13 feet each, running back 100] Terms: $30 and under cote eet endorra | CF, PHILADELPHIA, INSURES AGAINST Smith but ewe 2s, Sent to jail by Justice } of giving them by the stomach, (always ove head, pretty horns, and four years feet deep, to a wide alley, liproved by two frame | credit of 60.and 9# day, for satisfac‘orily endorsed Loss or Damage, by FIRE, Buildings, Mer- Smith, but subsequently released. taxed and delicate in these diseases.) must | old.’ N. lal mark recollected, Bulldings ‘which will be sold separate or together, | notes, bearing interest. J. C. MAGUIRE. chandise, Furniture, &c , in Washi! city, or ~ : —- here after be regarded by the profession as the | The reward will be paid for her delivery at No. | both of which will be sold wi aang sae mé6-d loner. | the country. ee st . ae Fisa Marker was better supplied this | Only rational and scientific mode of treatment. | 127, Mass avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, | ‘Terms of sa’e, as above FARNARD & co 380 0. MOCUIRE, Aveianeet. Agent, No. SV tions! Intel, . > iB pure’! © to visit the city may be tr s ? ‘uctionee: ALUAB: im morning, tha hi arties unable to visit the city may b Fouth slide WALL, BARNA’ at + Vv 0 LZ LOTS ON THE ISLAND AT | ap 21-1 ic Auction.—On THURSDAY AF- : r 3 ARNARD & CO. 3 — prepared, which will be forwarded by letter. | $!0\n* Feat Vybure linen Napkins and | "7 Plpet Walt ‘Auctioneers eee eg ie te a eer tare dan | duced prices, WwiLLIAM ©. CRIPPS, Micmasu Lyxeu, who escaped from th De. Hunter or Dr Wittians will visit | white Casnbrice, Jaconnen ego He® & Tiusis’ | {7 The above sale is further postpowed | rable building lots for sale in that pertofthecity, | gg 61 La. ave, betwr- 6th end ih ste. cers, when Oficer Keese and Mears xo, | Washington on the 12th and 29th of each | checxed and stripes meant plata dotted sa | ontaccout of the rain until MONDAY AF TER- | being li on high ground end commending — myer and Williamson were itor lt bd month. aa visit will be on Monday, Agured Swiss Mua : dolores NOON same hour and place. | ang Go, | Bfull view of the Smithsontan grounds and city arenes AND JEWELRY 25 per cte , ¢ Me | the 12th of May. and white Linen C. i WALL, + | generally, than ratted oo Foseday | a pls. Keose, and held to | Geo any Pondeyivunia avenue, over Mrs, | Plain and hem-stitched Handkeretiche! “face The above sale is farther postponed | | Immediately after the above, I shall sell Lot ¥0, | nought elsewhere in Washing- : Seat Voss’s Jewelry Store. and Muslin Curtains: worked Collars and Sets; until FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 9, when it | 1n subdivision of square 327, fronting ton, at nade é . with other desirable goods, which will be found | will tively be sold, at 5 o’clock inches on Eleventh street west, between Marriage J. ROB! *S, adhecive envelopen, Wee cnr Or ine bull | Ce cman gre = mea WALL, BARNARD & CO._ | avenue and south £ street, rinning Mim 319 Pa. av el e1ope: . 2 ibove — a * Adamecn's, Seveuth street, opposite taemer | Bold TWO DOLLARS pet gation at | won or an _denorption of Dry doode are tk: ATEN [0 CREAM FREEZERS, AUL | “Ferme: One thind coh Ofie : BE Confectionery, vited take 8 look. vizes, Prices always low. : months, with interest ° t im 346 Penna. avenue m$tr ; J.H.smoor. | spa G. FRANOIS, 190 Seventh. | med "= = Jas. C.