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.U . Joun’s Day.—According to notice, the | Brown, Geo. Harris and Ellen Harris, threats CTI SALES. CTI SALBS. TELBGRAPHIC NEWS. EV EN}NG STAR. Masons yesterday celebrated the anniversary and assault; security for . ___AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALES ————__——_——————— | of the nativity of St. Joon the Baptist. The By Justice Smith: Alfred Surgess bastardy; [*%% 7187 Pace vor oTMER AUCT ON SALES.]| THIS AFTERNOON AND TO- BEOW. FROM TEE ASSOCIATED PRESS. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, _ | procession of the Craft, with banners, | dismissed. Wm. Greer and Francis Thomp- ; By JAS C. McGUIRE, Auctioncer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer BY HOUSK PRINTING TELEGAPH. — &c., was imposing, sb, tstault and battery ; dismissed. Martha 1) esiRABLE CITY RESIDENCE WITH F AT AUCTION— Taz BoarD oF — were met oe the weat! inet — fone & Hall, charge of larceny ; held for trial. D'rine Grounds, in yn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 2%, Departure of the Arabia nday afternoon, at the us our. ie | anticipated. exercises at the ithsonien 6 6 o’clock. mediate! overnt “ coer one were all present. Institute were opened with prayer by the} Wartca Rerorns.—Thos. Duly, vagrant; dat public suction the | 2 a wiuiser Saane te. ios wounaed New York, June 25.—The Arabiaailed at The President announced the appointment | Grand Chaplain, which was followed by an | workhouse thirty days. Jno. Maher, vagrant, by New Hampshire avenue, north V, 16th, aad poi plain, Yy, noon to-day, with 180 passengers and nearly ing committees : yron Sunderland. The | sick ; sent to the Infirmary by the Commis- streets, now occupid by Capt A.W. Whipple. | north W stree's, containing $0,090 square feet. | $1,600,000 in specie, ways and Mere. Lioyd, Towles, seats te eae - rise and progress of sioner of Public Buildings, Jab, Butler, col- ianaeane laid out The Lot. fronts or cen paren Gaerne posse he deed aot B tiffeation at Albany. Bi Watterston, Abert, Orme and Ken- | Mason ke of other secret institutions, | ored, resisting officers; jail. Jos Thomas, ; y, ; i twelve months, mune tases 4 of x a a . sa . ~ wihlell kuteiad ens wrong basis, had per- | disorderly gathering ; disinissed. David Hol- street here ase sisisen rooms lar the house, Met Tks c.Mc@UIRE, Auctr pepsin ane erage pene dre Improvements—Moessrs. Walker, Baldwin, | ished ge ae ey, Parva Mates ay land drums oa Santas: uae) ryt re bee by So) (FR nis SO an nh nk Spittal oat ———— ee ; _ r i Edmon- th. in i ‘igor. | security. Jas. mn, drunk an ing ; # ‘ 3 = a ae on at yet aa of the he abr inflating pomacarn for peace. Jas O'Neil, do ; oe Bast, irg Americans refased attendance Claims—Messrs. Towles, McCutchen and | the neophyte into the ies | ness could be done more speedily if percons | “By WALL, BARNARD & CO , Auctioneers. ne-: cash, and the residue RENARD & Becxey. Georgetown | in6, 12, 18, and £4 months, for notes bearing in. spicata Aditya 4 ysteri E TY! Oxia as detailed in Bulwer’s “ Zanoni’ given. | having no business in the guard house would peer hy 28 secured oY:5) seit 4 irom on the Wabpaser Wet ee w x Fillmore Meeting in New York. Unfinished Business—Mesers. Knight and | The grand aims of Masonry were mentioned, | leave the business of others alone. We un- Peo a "© Ructioneer, | NESDAY, the 25th instant, at4 o'clock p. m., we} New Yorx,June 25.—-The Fillmore ovation Jefferson. and it was urged that such a system cannot | derstand that an arrangement will be made to | — sell Lots 9, 10, and 11, in square 15, known By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. as (Mock Oreck Foundry? ek the enmer bt Treeed an ee ‘a bee USTEES’ SALE.—-ON MONDAY, THE | Pennsvivania avenue and Twenty-sixth street, nom pad e Whig faliek Committee - [commentcareD. I 8th of J 856, by virtue of a deed of | With the Foundry, Blacksmith Shop, Office, and pobre made a itous speech on the Tat Disrurnancs or Taz Ware Mertine. | trust to us, dated the 4th day of ea arey ed oe D. orale sespette leven waluailes and worthy the : Canals—Messrs_ Bayne, Towles, Baldwin, | and the good whe have been connested with | A friend of the Hon Lewis D Campbell in- Hepple tir rare sae ey raie 8 ENS 3) | attention er persons who wish to carry on a Knight, Turton, Jefferson and Clarke. this institution, it was stated that Washington | forms the readers of the Intelligencer in yes- Washivem’ o oaeeeniy n@ | Foundry ard Machine shop, or for a most beau- The Kansas Committee Returning. Pat ‘ds for Washi ity, inthe D} t of B 5 5 Public Schools—Messrs. Gordon, Walker, | was a Mason; the Generals of the Revolution | terday morning’s paper, that he, Mr. C., when Columbia, Laspeerrpe epee ne ceetion awe tifal buliding location—the view of the Potomac, UFFALO, June 24 —Ex-Governor Reeder. Watterston, Lloyd, Abert, Kennedy and | were Masons; four-fifths of the signers of the | he proceeded to address the Whig meeting on | of the premices, al 6 o'clock p. m . the west haif | ©¢9"getown, and Virginia shore being from there | and Messrs. “Howard and Sherman, of the be dangerous to the three other great jections—Messrs. McC; les and sys- | confine interfering visitors to their proper ro = ST ily, the state, and the seek 4 places. — to them teme—the ice—Messrs. Watterston, McCutchen, | but is auxiliary * Paget d, Abert, Fisher and Edmonston In enumerating the long list of the great J Congressional Kansas Investigation Committee i Declaratii Independence were Masons; | Saturday night last, said that he would not | of Lot numbered twenty-three, in square num. | @2Surpassed : F ree Department—Messrs. Baldwin, Bob- Jeforton Freakin atapetn Seckeos) and |/aptak if there was any objection made; nnd | bered four hundred and ninety six, 1h the clty of Jy eg emia toma Onna ag merge — through here this morning for the layer and Lee. Clay were Masons that whatever opposition was manifested at | Washington Seg ward. — Terms of sale: One-half in cash, and the re- bearing Interest A deed given and & deed of JOINT COMMITTERS. mainder in six months, with interest, and to be | Tusttaken. WALL, BARNARD & CO , Menisipe! Election. first, there was none which reached Mr. C’s Washington Canal—Messrs. Bayne and Jef- ih tae erage die rabid tage ear when he commenced. Now Mr. C or his rious objections to Masonry ; that it is monas- D secured by deed of trust je 2i—a Auctioneers. Norroix, Va, June 24.—The Americans ferson. tic, latitudinarian, exclusive, dangerous, se- | friend could not have failed to hear the hisses, |" ir the terms are not not complica with in five ~ By J. ©. MeGUIRE, Anctic C.McGUIRE, Auctioncer. _| °#*Tied the municipal election here to-day by Money Transactions ofthe Corporation—Mr. | cret, &c., and disposed of them most happily | in which the writer of this, as an Qld Line | days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the ee 4 one hundred majority, electing Finlay F. Fer- Lloyd. ashington Asylum—Messrs. Gordon, Bob- layer, Lloyd, and Abert. and conclusively The address was throughout a beautiful effort, and on its conclusion the orator was i i rs LOSING OUT SALE of GOVERNMENT : bi cpa Bis Know Nothing fe eal rel : = ee cocoa at the risk an@ cost of ‘Lots in the City of Washington.—On ae candidate for Mayor, by the same And if Mr. C. made such deference in words | Ali conveyancing at the cost of the purehaser. | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 26th, at i i i 5. C i 3 o’elock, atthe Anction Rooms, I shali sell, by Arrival of the Anglo-s; x Count and destroy Due Bills—Mr. Boblayer. | warmly congratulated by the veteran Senator | to the rights of the Old Line Whigs who not ROcae Go , } Tiust-es. | onder of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, |! Quesgc, June 25. ~The st sans Register’s Accounts—Mr. Watterston from Michigan, Gen. Cass being members of any other party or o ani- je25--eo&ds "A GREEN, Aver, | the following deseribed City Lots belonging to , . ‘eamtalp Anglo- Wharves—Messrs. Walker, Venable, and rayer by Rey. Mr. Hol- | zation alone legitimately composed the Whig a the United States : Square. No. of Lots. 3 4 51 3 An impressive P mean, of Grece Church, concluded the exer- cises at the Institute; after which the proces- sion was re-formed and marched tothe Odd Fellows’ Hall, where they partook of a ban- quet. —_— Saxon, from Liverpool 4th inst., yia G1 % which port she put into on the Ith ins’ to Tepair some portion of her machinery, has arrived. [We are not yet informed as to what day she left Glasgow —Reps | The Hughes Telegraph Machine. New Yorx, June 25.—The papers to-day have a notice of the Hughes telegraph ma- chine, which is stated to have achieved a complete triumph. Its capacity for transact- ing business is from twenty to twenty-five thousand letters per hour Three new and much improved, or simplified, machines will be finished in about ten days, when the new Clarke. Health of the City—Messrs. Baldwin, Abert, McCutchen, and Towles. Enrolled Bills—Mr. Edmonston To examine Eligibility of Assessors—Messrs. Lioyd, Towles, McCutchen, and Abert. 9 attend to the interests of the Corporation before Congress—Messrs. McCutchen, Towles, Gordon, and Abert. . A message was received from the Aldermen, steting that that Board had appointed the usual committees. Mr. Lloyd presented the petition of Patrick Brennan, asking for the remission of a fine; referred. Alzo. a bill eting, as his friend claims for him. the writer did not hear him; being with others busily engaged in loudly objecting; which he continued to do after Mr. U. apreared, and = learare the terete raised the cry An Onstinate Customer.—Yesterday, Mr. | ° but him (the undersigned) out. 1, Burch of the Auxiliary Guard serasaas col- nS ae . saat Leeda we Ae at On ored man named W. J, Payne, and with the | ~ at Cee ene BEES Aon beng jie assistance of Officer Plowman and others took | Vited) for the purpose of consulting and ad- him before Justice Smith. Payne was charged ceeatig Preeiectal ‘clea. ends ap bites 7 = e ) Tr, — aueying the amr ee os the fact that memt ors of the Know Nothing head had been cut in the first attack ‘which | P#tty and the Union Association were objected he made on his wife, she having struck him’ to as participators by the Whigs, and were not with a flat iron in the scuffe. The Justice silowed to serve as the secretary or on the committed him to jail. Getting him to jail committee. ought to have been enough to have By JA3. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT PURNITURE AND Heusekeeping Effects at Auction.—On MONDAY MORNING, June 30th, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of oa A. W. Whipple, U.8. Army, corner of F and 2Ist streets, 1 shall sell all a he gee tis id and Household Effects, consisting n part of— Superior Rosewood seven octave Plano Forte, by Rosenkranz Two black walnut plush-covered French Sofas Six walnut plush-cove cd parlor Chairs Rosewood aim Chair, reception Chairs Marble-top centre and side Tables Damask and lace Curtains, Cornice, &c Gas Chendeliers, Brackets, &c Handsome il Paintings, Shades Velvet, Brussels, and tigeain Carpets 636 south half of 15 652 14, 15, 16, 17 and 19 3 rs in the line will probably go into operation between > - informed Mr. C., who proclaimed himself a | Oil Cloth, Matting, R 9 7 New York and Philadelphia ens ee batheee ianitor; referred s, and the | was the eee ieee ied and bee Know Nothing, that he was alike an intruder, vege Le free, Hail Chairs 1132 “os nd oo of ni 15 — > "Also, a resolution requesting the Mayor to | ‘town on bie beck;, the twitohes were placed being called on only by the Know Nothings | Cina ‘Giasrand Grover ent 1133152, 10,11, 19, 17) 14 Political Intelligence—Mr. Fillmore. inform this Board eer authority he offered = os Skacantaes sa in od hi ed sala’ and Black Republicans, to speak. Table Cutlery, Crstors Tire Irens 34 1, 2,9, 10, 11, 12 New Yorx, June 25 —The National Fill Sseward uf es kandsed dollars ar thao riety = — officer, nding Te the iphearly A. Brexner. | Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands ai3e 75 os Se more Club had a meeting last night, which prehension of John Essex, accused of the} of the others was failing, seized a cane, ad | ——_—_—_—_—_—— Mairead Heck meteor clas asi Pillows 1137——«43, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 was a noisy affair. Mr. Van Riper, its presi- illing of O. Quigley, and pledging the Cor-| two or three smart raps on the shins of the MARRIED, Cooking and other Stoves’ 3 11381, 2, 10, 11, 12,13, 14 dent, who proviously went over to Fremont, yoceien of Washington for its payment; | prisoner = = =e — oe their per- yo eae instant, by Rev. § 5. Revister, J Jas. Together with a generai assortment of Kitchen 4 12 %, a oo = wih vieltant acl ae was erg opted. asion an revious efforts. @ prisoner SP. to i 2 nsils, 8, 8. § i "7 retreat, w : r. Abert presented the petition of Charles aged os wilt the remaining dakenes, not | ROBINSON, all of this city. Terms: $30 end under cash; over that sum a neo Sry lees) mar 15, 16 friends turned off the gas. ‘ Steedman, asking that certain taxes erro- caring to try another application of the cane credit — and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed 1143 1.2.9, 1b. 41°39 The club subsequently passed resolutions ee paid by him may be refunded; re-| Ho was a very powerful man, and his obati- 7 eaiaen = bey air -paikingge hip enid at 8 woleck F 1144 1) 2) 3,4, 5, 6, 15, 16 srerering the Einuep couse. | The members jerres istanc tl fficers attracted a lar, On the night of the 2ith instant, Mr. WM. HB. ifr S le: One-third cash ; thi i rin procession, went to The President laid before the Board a com- sseao rarer ip oan saa B° | CLARKE, son-in-law of CP. Sengstack, in the | M- the same day. For particulars see advertise- | | Terms of sale: One phone , munication from the Mayor in relation to the damage done to the streets and gutters through- out the city by the late rains, for casual re- pairs in the several Wards, &0.; referred. E Also, a communication from the Mayor in mentinanothercolumn J.C. McGUIRE, je2s-a Auctioneer. By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioreer. OVERNMENT SALE OF HAY.—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 2th, Sc Nisholas, where Mr. Fillmore made an ad- dress, and congratulated them on not being sold to the enemy, as had been reported. New York Markets 40th year of his age, leaving a wife and four chil- dren to lament his loss. The decsased was a man of corr >t moral habits, and honorab'e in a!’ his relations of life. His funeral wi!' take place om his late resi- two equal payments at 6 and 12 months, with in- terest. ‘The terms of sale must be complied with with- in five days thereafter, or the property will be re- sold at the risk end expense of the delinquent purchaser. J.B. BLAKE, AppoINntMENTS —The ays has eee For Commissioner of the Eastern Section of the Canal—Joseph Cross. - = Sealer of Weights and Measures—Hiram | dence on Twelf-h street, on to-morzow (Thurs- ren P, ~ Commissioner of Public Buildings. New Yorx, June 25 —Flour has advanced relation to the books in the Tax Clerk’s office, |, 5¢#! day) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, to which his friends | 8, o’c'ock, in the Smithsonian Park, I thal} «09 4 J.C Mc6UIRE, Auct |< " ; good State * and gsking authority to employ temporarily | Richey. and acquaintances are invited to attend. Se” 12 stacks of well-cured Ha at DN ait ics salen of 15 See pbies State $5.67; super- Inspector of Fire Apparatus—John W. Mar- tin. For Measurers of Grain, Bran, &¢ —First district—John Wilson. Second district—Jos T. Williams Commissioners of the West Burial Ground— Joseph Borrows, Wm. Wilson, John T. Hark- ness Superintendents of Sweeps—First Ward— Thomas Ai en Pate ee Mr. Fisher introduced a bill for repairing | Klotz. Fife . ee Ss enre tre and securing the sidewalk on the eal ade of —— = Wood. Seventh Ward—Ed- Eleventh street west, between G and H streets | ¥4?d Hammersley. north; passed. Mr. Jefferson introduced a bill prescribing two additional clerks in the said office; re- ferred. The President laid before the Board a com- munication from the Collector of Taxes in re- lation to the appointment of a messenger and the purchase pi saint articles for said office ; referred Mr. Abert moved that the further services of a page to this Board be dispensed with ; agreed to. CHAS. F. R CUMMIN, Supe-’t. je2i-d JAS. C. McGUIKE, Auct’r. By E. S. WRIGHT, Georgetown Poe, RICO SUGAR AT AUCTION.— On FRIDAY next, the 27th instant, at 12 o’ciock,on F & A. H. Dodge’s Wharf, thecargo of the barque Wm. Chase, trom St. John’s, con- sisting of— 369 hhds. choice and prime Sugars. e 2i-dts EDW. 8. WRIGHT, Auct’r. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. A= FOR SPECULATORS.—Will be seld for cash, without reserve, at our Auc- tion Store, on FRIDAY EVENING rext, June 27th, at 6 o’clock, the following Lots : fine Obio $6.20; Southern standard $7; éxtra do $875 sheet ~ firm; sales of 30,000 bushels; South- THURSDAY, the 26th instant, I shall sell at | | rarer yee eect ga sales of 40,000 the residence cf Mr. Jon Hands, No 469 1 sirect, | * Ypoey, Soujbern mi Fi : next to the corner of 9th, at 10 o’clock a. m.,an | . Fx Ras adv + Sales of 1,200 bbis.; mess excellent assortment of Furaiture, viz: $20,50. Beef is firm; sales of 400 bbie.; Chi Mahogany Sofas, Beeded and other Chairs cago repacked $12. Lard bas advanced; sales Do Bureaus, Wardrobes, Tablet, and | of 300 bbis. at i2c. Whisky is dull; sales of 100 bbls ; Ohio 3ic. On the 24th irst., Mrs. MARY DELPHENA, consort of Thos. G. Williams, in the 30th year of her age. She suffered a short bat nainful { Iness, which she bore with christian fortitude Her frie:ds and acquaintances are invited to attend her funeral this (Wednesday) af.ernoon, at 5 o’clock, f7om her late residence, coiaer of G and 23d streets. * In Georgetown, on the 2ith instant, Mrs. MARY C. TODD, in the 43d year of her ace. The relatives and iriends of tue fam'ly are hereby invited to attend her funeral to morrow afternoon, at 5 o’clock, from her late residence, Ne. 23 Sixth street, beiween Market and Freder- ick. * By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture at Auction,—On China, Crockery, Glass, and Stoneware Fine plated Fruit Dishes, Castors, Ivory-handle Pana knives New Yorx. June 25.—Stock¥ are lower. Maple and other Bedsteads, Washstands, and . i — . Bg > > Chicago and Rock Island 943; Cumberland Feather Beds, Bedding, Hair and cther Mat- | Coal Co. 21f; Michigan Southern 983; New PanomauA or Cuina anp Japan.—This se- . : ries of gorgeous tableaux now at Iron Hall Brick Yard, with kiln and improvements, em- tresses York Central 933; Pennsylvania Coal Co. pring peter or flme — — eguie- one of Sieh illustrates the manners, customs, WANTS. bracing Lots’8 and 9, in equare 658. possessing veer a and other Window Curtains 101}; Reading 91%; Virginia 6's 973; Missouri ing the weight of hay ; referred. arehirectare, scenery, &¢., of the curious building sard and the best clay in the city. Pongal yetntgnree cto Aes 6's 874; INinois CenCentral bonds 874. Mr K t, from the committee on unfin- Chinese, and the other the incidents and COOK WANTED —A GERMAN 6IRL Also, two small Lots, 2 Fine mantle Ciock, Vases and Shades ished business, reported the following bills, <c., which were appropriately referred hoe 55 feet each, being 2 Cooki a other Stoves, with lot of Sterling exchange is firm at 10 premium. scenes connected with the treaty of amity so preferred—to cook, wash and iron for two | part of Lot No. 19, square 36, near the Circle. Kitene us : = ; persons Must be in all respects well recom- | Also, Lot 21, square 51, ditto. tchen requisites. A bill for errors in grading and paving in | Tecently and peacefully negotiated by Com. | Pengca Apply at 357 Marland avenue, be- | Also, Lot Nove square 6, valuable to brick- ear cash A. GREEN, y front in of lot No. 2, in equare No. 243; peti- | M. © P erry, ae CH _ Sart cones: tween 2d and 3d streets, Capitol Hill. it#” | makers for possessing a red loamy soil used by } Je 21~ Auctioneer. RUSTEE: | _ tion of Hugh Dowling, praying for the remis- | Com. Perry, Bayard Tay and by artists and| WANTED.—BY A RESPECTABLE | ‘sto, Lot No 12,squareSii,on4 X street, near By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer of'a deed of trast Gated January 20, 1SSs sion of a fine; a bill to prevent the tapping aii senbaah iis extidia aintin, We re- middle aged woman a situation as nurse, or | south b, to a 30 feet aliev. : NATALUGUE SALE OF STOCK OF | in the land records of the county of Washington of sewers; petition of J. Hunsberger and | ©°72° 2 ts th ho duces a tich treat to | £0 do seneral housework in a smell family. Good | Also, small House and Lot, 25 feet by 105 feet 1 Beets and Shoes.—On THU RSDAY | in the District of Celumbia, in iber J. AS. No. others ng the extension of an alley in | Commend to Heapatbsoe tertaini d in. | Tecommendations given. Apply at No. 561 Penn- | inch, on Fourth street east, near M. General] MORNING, June 26th, at 10 o'clock, at Store £2, folios 383 to 387, and for the purpose of payli squae 452; petition of Henry Seifert and | *¢° these truly artistic, entertaining and in- sylvania avenue, } otween 2d ard 3d streets. 1t* | warrantee title given No. 335 Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and | the debts therein secured, will be sold at bit others against the opening of an alley in| structive pictures before they leave the city. AN'TED.—A WOMAN TODUGENERAL| J¢2!-4t_ JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auct’r. | 7th streets, I shall sell the entire stock of a firm uare No. 481; bill for the relief of the| China is exhibited to-night. The afternoon auction, on the respective premises, on THU declining business; ngs irre an excellent 2s- | DAY, June 26, 1556, ats A pore Bm fi housework. To one who cun come we'll ranklin Fire Company; bill to regulate the | ¢*bibitions for schools are Thursday and Sat- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. : sortment of fine goods for ladies’ and gentlemen’s } Jois cf ground im the city of Was! known cals of nas in the vity of Webingten, | utday ; and we cannot recommend them too Dod koueeat hi aires wien ee ee MPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROP- | wear. upon the public plan of said city os ton?, 17, 2, e poisons in the city o ashington ; forcibly to teachers and parents, as an oppor- = the hial doen NE g le we y erty at Auction.—On MONDAY, the 0th Sale positive and without reserve. and 21, in square No. 555. ‘The sale will in petion of T. E Clarke, asking that the chan- tunity for their pupils and children to gain . instant, I shall eell, in front of the premises, ‘The trade are invited to attend this sale, which | upon Lot7, in said square, and continue until all es codeqeoet ee es SaGecuhalhea fox a alana trie ANTED.—A GIRL TO DO THE GENE- | Commencing on the first-named property, viz : | will be made in lots to suit. ate sol al e end of leven reet; petition o * i housework of family. an} part of lot No 15, in square No. 567, situated at} ‘Terms: $25 and under cash; over that suma Terms of sale: One quartercash ; balance pay- aGentaa preferred, “inquire at Ns oe oe the corner of New Jersey avenue and north G | credit of 60 and 9 days, forsatisfacterilyendorsed e O eH : 4 =" 7 Seat able in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- Heurietta Shyrc2k sking the remission of street, betwen M and N north. 1t* street; and immediately after the sale the ] notes, bearing interest. JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, i tear wee rele certain taxes; petition of the Anacostia Fire Tue Axnvuat ComMeNncemeNT or CoLvu- 0 » terest, to be secured by deed of trust upon the Company, asking an sppropriation for said | 2% Cortes, D. C , was held to-day in the va =e = ak geeks tae wel, oe us perenioen Poe Re je2i-d Auctioneer, ar rty. pany, as erect b . De we: ne you ANO oop ARACTE and 6, in Cabot’s subdivision of square No. | - If the terms of sale are not lied with with - vor cage a cueg: ales ra Hague. pasties med © arch a ae ah a A pleasing addr-ss, &c’, wishes a position from | 677. These Lots front on north G, between north By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. in three days after the sale etnies reserve the lativg sales ion ; ion o} = t J ; sia which he may realize a support. Be. references | Capitol and Ist strects east. WELVE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING | right, at their option, to resell the said property at Bates ; bill authorising the delegation of the a oe ., Bachelor of Philosophy—Thomas given. Address J. 8. 5 P through City Post ]| ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and T Lots nt the corner of d 34 the risk and comot the purchasers Midi Second Ward to purchase a lot for the use of | *- Scott, Va. fice. je25-21® | 18 months, for notes bearing interest from day of | public Auction.--On WED: Deeds to be at the expense of the purchasers the Franklin Fire Company. Also, joint res-| , Degree of Bachelor of Arts—Jas. @. Board, rANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST rate | yO. fie given and a deed of trust taken | NOON, June 18th, at balf-past 6 o’clock, onthe | By order of the tructece. ae -rbaasy onl og i Va; Mahlon A. Hensley, Va; J. Boulware ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A FIRST rate | Jmmediately after the above sale I shall sell mises, I shall sell Lots Nos 3 and 4 "Square H. M. MORFIT eae? sero’ ran as suite Kidd, Va., Charles H. Utermohle, D. C. Cook and Washer fora small family. Ap | Lots Nos 31 and 32, in Cabot’s subdivision of io, 570, cituated at the corner of north E street JNO. B KIBBEY, } Trastees. then id 7 “os tabl Degree of Master of Arts—George F. Bagby, Py, at 105 Twelfth str ct, between I and K. square No. 525, situated at the corner of North | and Third street west. Those lots have been sub- | je2-3t A. GREEN, Auct’r — = — es - oh lied Seactl Va: Willi E. Duncan, Va; Kdwart _Je 25 20 Capitol and north G streets, having a front on e President laid betore the Board a com- % oS “UA 5 divided to make six lots frouting each 25 feet 6 ITUATIONS W AN TE D—TWO Boye, | North Capitol street of 50 feet, ranning back 105 | inches on north E street, ronning back 116 feet to = SO ecere Je oe 7 years of age, wish to gei | fect t0.a 19 foot aley, with the improvements, | a 10 feet alley, and «1x lots fronting 24 feet 1 inch TCHINSON & MUNRO WOULD TAKE situations in the city. “Good recommendations | which are two two-story and attic rough cast | on 3d street, running beck 155 feet to a 30-fect al- this method of returning thanks to thei can be given. Apply to the porter in Mr Murs | Prick Houses, containing 9 rooms, store-10om, | | . ° tomers for the liberal patronage with which. ay ray’s Hotel, Pa. avenue, between 3d and 4X sts. wood-shed, &c. These are probably the best proportioned and | favored them durin the past season, ard hope 25-308 Terms: One-third Seng balance in six and most eligibly situated lots to be found for sale in | by fair dealing and by keeving a constant su: ply Tay of smarty for notes bearing interest from | that very desirable part of the city for a private | oF sitet snae one aes goods in thelr fine WANTED-A GIRL OR MIDDLE. AGED “re iced given and a deed of trust | residence, and the sale should commend the at- | terers @ continuance of past Bavors. 4 Woman—American or Ger.nan preferred— | taken ‘Title indisputable. tention of capitalists as well as persons desiring a | We would also say to those of them having un- to do the general work of a small family. En-| je 2t-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | first-class building site seitled accounts on our books that we will bave quire at the Union Land Office, Seventh street, 7 Force, D. C.; Luther BK. Gwaltney, Va.; William J. Houston, N.C ; Jesse J. Nass, Miss.; William D. Rice, 8. C; Henry H. Wyer, Va. A large audience was in attendance, and much satisfaction was expressed at the high order of scholarship and ability displayed by the graduates in the oratotical exercises. maunication from the Mayor, transmitting statements of the acounts of the Corporation with the Bank of Washington on the 9th and 16th of June; referred. Corporation of Washington in accownt with the Da . of Washington. 4,642 19 | Special tax fund - - SE ‘Title indisputable. them made off by the 271 i Firat Ward : Crnuxat Covrt.— Yesterday, the following | ebove Odd Fellows? Hall. Je 21-28 U eae ‘Gi Op Yao Terms : Oke-fourth cash; the residue in six, | glad to aoe che lipes io eet intone ane Third Ward - - - 2 | cases were disposed of after tho trial of San- ANTED.—TWO COLORED BOYS s oyty St Pukiio ance ABLE twelve, ‘and eiyhteen months, with interest, se- | by ‘cash or notes at hort Gates’ ‘There gor ne 332 4 | Fouren Ward ~~ “am ford: Thos. Ferguson, (colored.) stealing a] WW tN TED Two, ee yy eS eared by deed of trast on the premises tied by the Ist of Ju j Will then be Presented for ews at - ham of bacon from Mary @. Horschamp ; | Restaurant corner of lith streetand Penne ylvania | 1855, and duly recorded in the land record: ay = PO fare yore SON & MUNRO | uilty ; six months in the county jail. Joon June 16.—To balance due the Hank of Wasbiagton Pee ‘oreman, tried in three cases of larceny, con- Si LABMAN, Book-keeper. | victed in two and acquitted of one. it J i The above sale is postponed uatil je 2i-t avenue. je 23-31* holy ETI hee oe WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 25th, i WANTED-AT NO. 37 44 ST. A GOOD | tng Liver J. AS. No.9, follds B99 toe, ced | same hour and place, st which time the beautiful | LAND AND TAX AGENCY ank of Wasistngton, June 16, 156. Cook, Washer and Ironer, with a written Lots on E street will positively be sold without] L4NDS LOCATED, BOUGHT & SOLD. en a ere Se : When the reporter left the court room to-day, | recommendation from her last’ plate. Also a prten ti ste acapangy ra ec aed reserve. JAS. C. McGUIRE, ks 5 fase sree yr pon agrestis from the In- meomeatae hows ees uae aan eese reine young Woman as seamstress, as above. je 23-lw 1855, on the respective premises, commencing ai} _J¢ 20-4 Auctioneer. DALLAS & STEELE, mdant of the Washington Asylum, transmit- | then ready. is honor, Judge Crawford, ex- = y ») the followl arcels of ground, s East Sagivaw, Mich. Hoeyt’s Bleck ting his report for the month of May. pressed a great deal of anxiety to have the AN TED—ON THE MANASSAS GaP | 6 0’clock p. m., the following p Es Bv JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ag ’ ’ (Mey eck,) Ibe bill from the Aldermen imposing taxes Railroad, sixteen miles from Alerandria, lying and being in the city of Washington, and business of the Court promptly proceeded the plan of the said city as Lots Nos ERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED Prop- Prom,t attention paid to all communications. ry Va, TWO HUNDRED LABORERS. Enquire ° J erty at Public Salee—On WEDNESDAY | 4-7. DALLAS R.H STEELE for the year 1856 was then taken up for cor-} with. Where does the fault lay ? at te first toll gate on the Fairfax road. a 25 and 26, in square No. 555; also Lots Nos 14, AFTERNOON, June 25thy at 5 0% eek an seh sideration je 19-1w* THOS. COYLE & CO. 15, 16, and 17, ta square No. 551 premises, { shall sell of Lot No. 2, in square - “8, DC. Sain © Brewster, Syracuse, NY Mr. Jefferson moved to amend the bill by The sale will begin upon Lot No. 14, of square | P p Part 2 gq Albert J Siecle, ’ Tae Sea Sipz —The reader will find in to- . Hon Geo M Dallis, Philadel a. : _ " = | 551, and be continued on the different lots unti] | 2Y™bered 518, fronting 22 feet on north G, between | John Wheon, for'ly ¢ . P % th d ‘‘sixty’’ in the first and ‘i \ ith and Sth streets, improved by a new two-story | Land Oftice, third covtivos, and. insert “seventy,” whieh | @*y,¢, Star the usual advertisement of Dr] BOR SALW AND RENT. “ferme of sales One fourth cash; bolance pay- | Brick Dwelling-bouse, bullt in the most substan. | 2¢E® was decided in th ‘ati 9, nays 11 | 22Dks's Chesapeake Hall. the celebrated sea- sein vis, teak A eighteen wonthes arith 4 12° manner, with water and gas throughout the : cided in the negative—yeas 9, nay: side watering place at Hampton, Va. It is able in six, ve, and eighteen months, wii Mr. Abert moved to refer the bill to the z {SBE FIRST PAGE FoR OTHER NOTICES ] building, furhished in first-rate style, with mar- 7 i r ion | BO Commer resort of the cists and refined, of | —— | Interent, to be secured by deed of trast upon the § Sou Sune: nuraial J NEW MATTRESS FACTOR committee of ways and means; which motion | the State of Virginia especially The visitor OOMS.—SEVERAL PLEASANT ROOMS Ll af Farce peek alee expats tmplica | Terms: One-third cash; and the residue in| At Fairview Cotton Works Alexandria,Va "Mr Jeera moved to amend the bill by | &#978 there all the luxuriesof air, Gch, game, | yu f2abe,oulsined with or without board: at | Chasers: If the ¢ days after the eale, the trusices | 1 and twelve months, with interest, secured | FFAVING ADDED THE MATTRESS BUSI- 7 on ee ae ae 'Y | and bat! hieh Old Point Comfort (dis- ais 'y a deed of trust on the premises. ness to our 0} mannfactuves we are now adding after the words “collection of tbe ba ig for w! mfort (di desirable. S je 25-31" reterve the right, ai their option, to resell the A t but three or four miles) is distinguished. -- roperty atthe cost and risk of the purchasers, | _J¢ 18-4 JAS.C_ McGUIRE, Auct’r. | prepared to supply the trade with a superior ar‘i- parry dl sexes SHOU aul fn addition the ated ty Uf the fit minds | [OR RENT—A PLEASANTLY SITUATED By order of the ‘Krustees. 2 "By O.W. BOTELER, Auctionser | Sig.et Catton or wohuck MATTRESS. We have ame oe much of the third section of the in the South, without being annoyed with all House, with ge vince of gas ead oe Sea } Trustees giniaie miGoIKE Lor at Auction asi yt ethe suet in tha et pales nthe song tbe Ccllector of Taxes and f2rbg bis compen, | t2¢ Usual frivolities of watering places. sb aisite walaietapailead = On GREEN. Vida WEDNESDAY, June 23th, at baif pont | Matireses filed with these are superior to the ° acs 5 -te at: +3 _en joi-% Jeu A GREEN, Auctioneer. 6 o’clock p. m., I shail sell, on the premises, Lot old kind, being more elastic and durcble. This, URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—CAR- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer No 47, being Cabot’s subdivision of Square No. | With other facilities and arrangements.enable us to RIAGE AND HORSE FOR SALE.—One HASDSomE BUILDING LOT ON Sixth, | 677. compete in price and quality with Baltimore and large front, and several plessant and nicely fur- between G and H street, at Aucti: This ropesty is located in a rapidly-improv- | ther Northern manufacturers. Orders for any nished Rooms can be had on reasonable terms by | On FRIDAY, the 27th instant, I s! sell, in | ing part of the city, having a front of 95 feet on | Particular stz2 or kind filled — go early application front of the premises, at 6 o’cloc 2 band. | north H street, between ist street east and North | , Also, @ supply of Cotton Warp, Wrapping One very fice family Horse and Carriage will | some building Lot, having a front of 25 feet on 6th sation’ as conflicts with this section be and the same is hereby repealed; and that the tenth section of said act be and the same is hereby amended, so that its first provision shall be as follows, viz: on all taxes, if paid within two months after the same shall beeome due and AGazat Boox —We are happy to inform payable, eight per cent ; after which no abatewent shall be allowed.” Decided in the - { the publie of Washington that they are shortly to be supplied with one of the most valuable works ever issued inthis country. This work will be of rare interest and invaluable ser- at ai Capitol street; 87 Twine, end Batting always on at manufac- wan feared spabied iy atone. | ethos Oana ary Ati Cay | REE Ma [ma | OF rrzeaguicn e ouRNe w ferred to ublis! at enter- r them. seen at Mr. Najilor’s Live: No.4 No. 46. T 1 T 2 n — g firm of Martin, Jonas & Co., New | Stable. Apply to Mrs. KNOTT, 252 G street. ef Lenacbiet situated on PD ot je C. W, BOTELER, Auct’r. rietors, Alexendria. — #, saps 12. ‘ork. Thero is a splendid steel engraving | ‘ween 14th and 15th. je 25-e03t* | streets north, near the corner of G. JOHN J. BOGUE, Agent, r. Abert moved to amend the bill by | ss’sech number, worth doable the price of the | y10R RENT—ON THE lst JULY ALARGE | Terms: One-third cash; balanceon a credit : 12.Xo, 3 Bast Market Space, Georgetown. striking out the word ‘‘sixty’’ and insertin subscription on each volume ‘and very convenient Frame House, contain. | f 6; 12, and 18 months, for notes bearing in- S E OF LAND.—BY VIRTUE OF AU-]| je12-1m “seventy ;’’ decided in the negative—yeas 7, P id ing paasege, two parlors, a large dining room, | ‘rest. A deed given and a deed of trust taken wore naearenge Sg on xl pgm at A MEDICAL CARD. nays 14 —~About Yolock thi i kitchen and seven good chambers. Itis situated | Tite indisputable. A.GREEN, exandria county, Va., I will sell, at Auc R. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- _ Fine out one o’olock this morning, a je23 Auctioneer. | o'clock, on THURSDAY, June 26th, a valuable rn Mr. Jefferson moved to amend tke seventh room in the dwelling of Mr. Chas. Kernan, on | 0” 8th stre2t, east side, a few steps below New — } lot of 48 acres of land, part in wood and a pathic physic‘an, has the honer to offer his section by adding after the word ‘‘same’’ the | poug-end-a-half street, in the Seventh Ward, sein ip pone Re teat on adie ee oF By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. eieared, and remarkab! Well adapted to garden- be na to the inhabitants of Washizgton and followin i Q mane < n ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON North | ing purposes. It ned by the farms of Mrs. | Vicinity. “Aud that there shall be a deduction of six iar ey phen ple awe Roy ts Sy a atthe Hovse, No dro Bigath st. je 25-06” K, between 16th and 17th streets, at | Hamilton, R.Crait, and the Rev A Hays—about | Office on D street, two doors west of ub, where per cent. upon all taxes paid in July and Au- = - y 5 - | he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to stories of the house are ee ase ooh Shenae Gnd Sixth veeek Apply to CUTHBERT | Pp m., Lot No.4, in square No 154, fronting on | House on the premises, which Js allenclosed by a aie aoe streets. es epiieonibn nites ing, — malate oan She pect. ie 3 P. WALLACH, at Fitzgerald’s, Pa avenue, next | the north side of North K 45 feet 10 Mire bao fine fence. B—Homeophathic medict gust of this year, and five per cent. upon all taxes paid in September and October of this year.”’ Decided in the negative by yeas 9, vera, person hase the Doctor prepares himself with the nays 12. to credit for their exertions to save this prop- tothe 0-5. Soe Seidl alley, wi 4 os side alley re asoveaes, acsinea information Gy ing on Ro eepall care, for Fever and ague, for Bilous and Bowel be bill was then referred to the ways and | .+ ee OK SALE OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, gribed property 1s Eindsomely located. imme. | Sr.. near Ball’s Cross Roads, orthe subscritier, at | Complaints, &. '6-3m i 7, it. .t on Pros- tl rear magn: nm lwellin; le aes Shootin rd di cs rete Baw Tae Fro Mio 42 Mason’s Wilh, soumen Bora Priee forthe house and | now 7 erected by George W_ Riggs, Esq” ‘Terms of sale: $900 cash ; the balance in three a tng oth omen eas a7 ig ° pow | Is » —The pic nic to be given to-morrow $2. 400; Tent $150. Terms liberal Apply to the | and only two squares north of Lafay square. equal pa} its at 6, 12 and 18 month: ‘and dj ; deci nthe et igi ipie 000; : a Meloy cm ie ways ad mean com: | dy af Gago: at Mamet's Tae, ye | Saeed, fags Ocoee” Pe: | Hs lgipionerermyatgg SO | adalrn and def va aan, PME Ciateainteeeteeen cecal bray a =e egress ge the bill | sents an agreeable change of place to the | je2-lw ‘T. A. NEWMAN ~~ —By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, | _J¢10-t#® Executor for Wm. Ball, deceased, ¥ oc ary He rom ar idermen posing taxes asant pi i —_—— 3 rown' 7 for the year 1856. . oe "We Eotieipate a fine Lime for the Vigi R SALE—A VERY VALUABLE IM- BUILDING LOT ON 4tn By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. YREAM.—A CONFECTIONER, HOTE The bill having been read twice, and the | 1.;{ members and their friends, ig roved property, being Lots No 33 and 34, in —On FRIDAY, the 27th uare No. fronting 50 feet on the west s'de all sell in front of the premises, at cf uath Capltel erect’ une running back 105 Eee o'clock pm ,, south part of Lot No " question being on its third Treading, it was so ordered by yeas and nays, as follows: Yeas—Messra. Baldwin, Bayne, Boblayer, Gordon, Knight, Lloyd, McCutchen, Towies, keeper, or other can be fed with ions of CREAM oe in daily or a week froma iry and garden farm near Washington City. by a noteto Box No. 8 Star Office, so th t Tax Streets or WasHinetos, last night, | feet toa 15 foot alley. ing two lots fiom the uare No. 812, having a front on 4th street | 10th 0: ioe the line of procession of the Washington corner of G street ath Improved by a very neat | east of = with a depth of 105 feet Linch,}| TERNOON, June 26th, at delegation to the Georgetown mass meoting, | and well bul t two-story Frame House, containing | between D and E streets north, containing 2,10i Fons ~ Z ‘A bh and | the adve' may call and make dansbis, Walker, Watterston, and the Presi- | Dresented » most animated appearance. Sregms, # socd, Hitchen, (wath other mecewsary | 7aunetet of quvens selieo, the lumber now on ‘back for its delivery. = Nays—M A Ea with fratt trees of various kinds. For | _T+rms of sale for lot: One-third cash; balance or Property MAGNOLIA HA rian, 7 essrs. Abert, Clarke, Edmonston, A Five Procrauue is presented by the grace: information apply on the premises to P. | in six and twelve months, for notes bearing inte- | Trius Clagett, Esq., at : = efferson, Kennedy, Lee, and Turton Kunkel Troupe at the National to-night. MULLEN. je23 3. | | rest from the day of sale +p hood given anda re ep Pinna ig eclebrated Hams in to: C%, ’ Se —— nanan eneicen! SRN taken. ir lumber sixty and inches each. . A _ The bill was then read i dition SE FOR SALE -—A FINE NEW | ninety days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, | Persons. © superior building site are 18-tf 265 Vt av, corver sth and I sts. 4 Damed ; and the Doard pe teller y time and | Cases visrosap oF —By J Hollings: | Ieee voit house on Ik street; fronting | bearlig interest A. GREEN. invited to the sale, which will | J¢ bead: Ann Ricaud. disorderly house, threats, | bo hitn Square, containing 13 rooms anda fine | je13 Auctioneer, | be made without reserve. Title indisputable. QTATIONERY, PERFUMERY, TOILET aa en &c; dismissed. Frances Penny, Isabella | )Sement, kitchen, &c Gas, hot and cold water <== | Terins¢ One fourth cash; the residue in six, Articles, Cabas, Canes, Umbrellas, &c., &c , Sez Excunsicn Couvun, on the first P. fi costs and security. u ise, with bath room, é&: In- OFT CRABS AND GREEN TURTLE | twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, se- at 306 Penna avenue, be- and chess ye ae to the party wih whour you | Thonss White aed Jane Johusce, Aghting | meee eee le nee | SUby RASS AND GREEN SUBTLE cured by deed of inst on the premises Oth streets rt whom you 0&3 ite an ame: ol a! A. le . le ‘Will pic-ni¢ to-morrow. _ and riots; security for further hearing, Jas. Ve 23-1 - Saloon. nm Je JAS.C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. JOHN F ELLIS

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