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ro Cc. grpert AND Keatina Casz.—Long Tees a hour assigned for the opening of e Criminal Court (11 a. m.) the court room tbe crowded, in a of the opening ee trial of P. T Herbert, charged with the . srder of Thomas Keating. Attwenty min- oe ast eleven a. m., Herbert was brought utero the jail and seed in the prisoner’s ini He was speed surrounded by his pee andeounsel. Mr. Wm Carey Jones = ex-Gov. McDougal, of California, stepped ates the railing and seated themselves in the cox by the prisoner. eo ‘The court room was found so oppressive in sequence of the heat and crowd, that it was pene” necessary to bring in carpenters to take is the blinds and throw open the great sotbern window, and an officer was stationed a the window to prevent the crowd from oo- eupying the position. ‘essr#. Bradley, Ratcliffe, and Hon. Percy Walker appeared for the defence, and the District Attorney for the United States. The names of the following witnesses were alled for the United States: Thos. Broduck, Sobn Edbright. Charles Quinn, Jerry Rior- dan, Michael Dougherty, G. De Venois, Mi- cbael Carroll, Patrick Keating, John Redig, Francis A Maynard, James Quinn, Dr Thos Miller, Dr Frederic Warren of Mass., Henry A Willard, John Riely. “ The indictment being read to the prisoner, pe answered “not guiity”’ in a low, but firm The calling a jury was then entered upon, and the regular panel having been exhausted, it was found that but five jurors had been sworn, viz : Edward M. Edelin, John T. Brad- ley, Jobn Scribner, Enoch Moreland, John Sessford, jr, the balance not being qualified, either through having formed orexpressed an opinion, or lacking the property qualification, or were challenged peremptorily by counsel. Those disqualified or challenged on the reg- ular panel were Benedict Miburn, Rezin Beck, Archibald R. Quantrill, Thomas Sylvester, Thomas Lundy, Samuel T. Drury, Samuel Phillips, John S. Devlin, Thomas J. Davis, William Clary, Samuel McKnight, Henry @. Murray, Thomas £. Baden, James B Hel- mead. Leonidas Bowen, Joseph S. Worthing- ton, William A. Kennedy, Geo D. Spencer, Jacob Harshman, Geo. Harvey, John W. Ott, David W. Oyster, Alexander M. Smith, Aaron Devine. Up to the time of going to press no acces- sious have been made to those already sworn upon the jury, and it is probable that consid- able time will be occupied in the attempt to empannel a jury. Taz Examination of Wm. Sullivan and Jobo Eggleston, for killing CW. Bell alias Casper Kohrman, was commenced this morn- ing, at about noon, before Justice Dan’! Smith and John H. Goddard. Mr. Martin, attorney at law, appeared for Sulfivan. There was a large crowd around the prison windows. ap- parently interested in the proceedingsin pro- gress there. At 20 minutes to 12, Eggleston and Sullivan were brought intothe room. The witnesses fer the United States were removed to the passage, away from the trial room. George Beckert sworn —In the evening about 8 o'clock, four or five men came to the window and asked for something to drink ; afterwards heard swearing and slapping with hands; I went out and saw one with a knife; outside the house; saw some one have some- thing; thought it was a knife: don’t know who had it; some one of the party said to me you are the one that struck that follow; after I went in the house, looked out the window and some one threw a tumbler at me; after this Keese said the Captain is cut; saw him lying on the floor bleeding; don’t know who done it; thought Sullivan was in the bar- Toom ; there was no fight in there previously ; did not see Beil till he was cut. Germans to be examined, Mr. B. Shadd was Sworn as interpreter. Conrad Eost sworn.—The first he saw was those men (Eggleston and Sullivan) with others coming in; one kicked up a fuss out- side the house; one man (Myers) was knocked down, and then jumped upon by the whole party and beat; they then went tothe window and threw glasses at Beckert on the inside; Sullivan was the last of the party who left ; he had a light in his band, and was about to throw it into Beckert’s house; he did not, bowever, but set it down; after he set the candle down he left the window and went toward Osptain Bell, who was standing with bis baek to the window, at about ten feet off; be came to Bell and struck him in the back; Sullivan did it; he had something in his hand, it looked like a knife; is sure it was Sullivan; Sullivan came behind Beli; was about ten feet from Bell; Bell turned and went into the passage; saw Bell after he was struck; did’nt hear Bell speak after; did’nt speak when he Was struck; saw no one standing near Salli- van or Bell; Sullivan had all his clothes on ; Poue of Sullivan’s party were near at the time; two Germans, beside himself, near by. ‘The person who struck Bell came back to the house, asked for his hat; couldn’t iden- tify any of theothers of tho party; can partic- ularize Sullivan, because he was at the win- dow before the act; Sullivan went and talked with others; I went to Bell and put my hand on him ; the party wao came in were fighting with Myers and Thoma; learned their names afterward. A E. L. Keese sworn.—Was employed on the 4th inst., by Beckert, to preserve order; when I got there Capt. Bell was standing at the door receiving tickets; stayed there until near eight o'clock; everything was quiet ex- cept a slight skirmish at about seven o'clock ; saw Isaiah Stewart, Daniel Stewart, Eggle ston, Sullivan, Ranggy Jones, and Eslin, sit- ting behind the music stand; Jones was very drunk, and some one put him on the table behind the stand to sleep; asked the Captain how they got in, and if they paid; told the Germans to keep away from them, that they were in liquor and likely to raise a fuss; about half-past eight o’clock Eggleston asked me what time it was; I looked at my watch und told him; noticed Wm. Thoma there with a little stick in his hand ; Sullivan jerked it out of his hand; that created a difficulty, and Sul- livan was about to strike Thoma. [Here we were forced to close our report, Mr. Keese still being on the witness’ stand. | At one o'clock a large number of witnesses were to be examined, and the hearing likely to cecupy the entire afternoon. Tue Gas Licut Conraxy. —This company is now organized, as follows: President and Treasurer, George W. Riggs; Secretary in charge of office, &c., Jos. F. Brown; Manag- ing Foreman, or Superintendent, Wm. Bona. Of Mr. Riggs’ high character, energy, and liberality, it is unnecessary to speak in this community, and a better selection for the re- sponsible position could not have been made. Mr. Brown has been Secretary of the Board of Directors for many years, and is one of the largest stockholders of the company. He possesses the peculiar talents required for the management of the office concerns, and we hagard the prediction that in a few months the affairs of the company will show a very material improvement in more respects than one. Mr. Bond has been for twenty-nine $ears connected with the gas light company of Bal timore—fur the last dozen years as managing foreman, and is thoroughly acquainted with the gas business in every department, and we are much mistaken if, under his superinten- dency, the city will again be buried in Cim- merian darkness, as it was last April, from, as we believe, the want of knowledge or at- tention on the part of the then superintendent. We learn that one of the directors, Col. Free- man, late of the army, (a very large stock- bolder,) has been giving much of his time and Peculiar qualifications for the business to- Wards syztematising the affairs of the company in every department, and we are confident both the company and public will soon expe- rience material improvements from his labors. The Board have declared a dividend of five per cent. (one dollar per share) on the par value of the stock, out of the earnings of the company for the last six months, payable on the lith inst. This is destined very shortly to be the most valuable stock in the country, and we recommend our citizens who have money to invest to purchase at once an in- terest in the company. Warcu Rerorys.—W. Ball, drunk and isorderly ; workhouse thirty days. are rapidly coming to avail themselves of the many substantial conveniences and adyanta- ges growing out of the recent establishment of a well managed City Dispatch Post in Wash- ington city. Daily, the number of letters and communications forwarded to us through that medium increases; from which fact we form the conclusion stated above. The great ad- Abr — —_ Dispatch offers to those who ‘etters to or receive them from othe: in Washington, is their much more on “9 rom pt de- livery than through the cit: post ice, and at precisely half the cost. ‘An farther, the fact that the sender can in almost any localit; find a City Dispatch box within a square or a of his residence; while, if essaying to send his letter through the city post office, ke may have miles to walk before Teaching the box in which it must be dropped to that end. Nothing embracing a greater improvement upon ex- isting conveniences of our city has gone into —— here since the establishment of om- nibus lines oe - yoteral Metcopetie. Ina year or so this fact will enerally appre- ciated. upto ad Gey. HENDERSON AND Corps.—We are in- formed that the veteran commandant of the United States Marine Corps had a fine dinner rovided for his troops, on the 4th inst., in the jarracks, at the Navy Yard. All the men were seated at the table with their gallant commander, and they pamed the day most satisfactorily. Everyth’ good to eat and drink was provided for them, and speeches, toasts, 4c, abounded. Gen. Henderson is much esteemed by the Marine Corps, and a compliment to the men from this brave vet- eran is properly appreciated by them. May he live to adorn and command the corps a thousand years! ‘Tue Hersert Tria.—We hear that the District Attorney has his assent to’ the (ead pen of the brother of Thomas Keating, ec’d, to employ assistant counsel for the prosecution in the Herbert case, and that by to-morrow morning the brother expects the resence of Mr. James T. Brady, orsome other eading counsel from New York, in answer to = telegraphic despatch to his friends in that city. Correction.—The affair in which Captain Bell was recently killed did not occur at ‘The Park,” but at Mr. George Beckhart’s “Oak Grove,’’ or (in the German) E1curnwoup—a house and grounds of entertainment in the immediate vicinity of ‘The Park.’’? Wemake this correction as being due to the landlord of ‘The Park,” where no disturbances have oo- curred. Assautrts, &o.—Daniel Fitzmorris and Mar- garet Fitzgerald were arrested for assault and disturbing the peace ; both were held to secu- tity for peace by Justice Smith. ———<e-—_______ GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. GrorgEtown, July 9, 1856. Notwithstanding the very unfavorable state of the weather yesterday, the spacious hall at the Georgetown College was crowded by a brilliant and intelligent audience, composed of citizens of the District and from the sur- rounding country, to witness the exercises of the annual commencement. The young or- ators, one and all, acquitted themselves in a manner which perfectly delighted their hear- ers, and was creditable to their Alma Mater. Among the speeches which elicited loud and universal applause was the “ Battle of Iena,”’ by John F. Marrion ; “ Genius Developed by Circumstances,’’ by Harry Bautree, A. B.; and “ Fort Chriatina,’’ by Jas. D Dougherty The last-named speaker, though of Celtic parents, done no discredit to the character he assumed, viz: the Dutchman; and kept his hearers ede convulsed with laughter during the entire delivery of his speech. The valedictory, by John Rieckelmaun, was ex- cellent, and proved the authorto bea young man of no ordinary calibre of mind and talent. The annual address of the Philodemic Society, by A. A. Alemong, was also excellent. The degree of A. M was conferred on the obtain D. Dimetry, of Louisiana: Eugene Casserly, of California; Harvey Bau- tree, of the District of Columbia; Manuel Garciade Zuniga, Uraguay; R. H. Gardener, of Maryland; Jas. M. Spellissey, of Ireland: F. Waters, of Kentucky; George H. Dyer, of Maryland; and Joseph H. Blandford, of Maryland. The degree of M D. was conferred on Jas. di. Jordan, of Virginia; Francis S. Barberin, of the District of Columbia; Charles Gerard, of France; John Malone, of Ireland, and C. M Hammett, of Maryland, The degree of A B. was conferred on John Rieckelmann, of Ohio, and John F. Callan, of the District of Columbia. Handsome gold medals were awarded four of the students in the class pursuing the sec- ond course of philosophy. A note was received from President Pierce spologising for his inability, in consequence of the inclemency of the weather and press of official business, to be present, as was expect- ed, and informing them of his regrets at the unexpected disappointment A very large number of very handsome premiums were dis- tributed among the more proficient pupils by the Rev. M.C. Gill. Among the guests we noticed Secretaries Campbell and McClelland. At an election for Directors of the Farmers and Mechanics’ Bank, held on Monday, Col. Wm. Doughty was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr 0. M. Linthioum. This Bank has declared a dividend of six per cent. for the last six months On the above named day Col. B. Ogle Taloe was elected a Director in the Metropolitan Railroad company, in the place of John T. Towers, Esq. One of the most remarkable illustrations of the noble qualities of the Newfoundland dog came under my observation yesterday morn- ing. During the previous night, his compan- ion, a small terrier, had been killed by one of the police. The Newfoundland, mt missed him in the morning, went in search o} him, and, finding his old poveer and com- panion dead in the street, he quietly laid him- self down by him, where he remained patiently watching for several hours, every few minutes touching him gently with one of his fore paws, as if trying to rouse him up, and then car- essing him affectionately by licking him about the head and mouth. The conduct of this poor dumb animal was truly touching, and might serve to teach many a rational being now in our midstja useful lesson. All surrounding nature seems to be rejoicing this morning in the beneficial effects cf the re- freshing showers of yesterday Flour hasconsiderably advanced ; and hold- ers are firm this morning at £6.75a$7 for good standard brands. Nosales of wheat since our last upon which we could have reliable quo- tations. Corn 45a50ce for yellow and white. Specraror. Tse Dirvicttty Settiep —It is said that John Van Buren is about to wed the only daughter of the late John C. Calhoun.—Post. “The only daughter of the late John C. Calhoun” will hardly thank the newspapers for giving her two husbands atonce. ‘Prince John’? must defer his pretentions until the Hon. Mr Clemson, of Maryland, shall have ** shuffled off this mortal coil’’ before he can even have “a showing’’ with the brilliant, accomplished and dignified matron referred to in the above paragraph.—Boston Courter. If the papers should happen to subtitute “the cate Aeeghier of the late Gov. McDuffie,” it might settle the difficulty. We have some doubts, however, as to the propriety of parad- ing such matters before the public eye —Penn- sylvanian. 3 Then why do you parade them? More Camers vor Texas.—The United States steamship Surprise, now lying at the Navy Yard, is to be sent again in afew weeks for a reinforcement to the stock of camels brought im by her on her last trip, and landed in Texas for the United States Government uses. It has been found that the experiment succeeds admirably, and that for the transfer of the United States stores across the plains of Texas the camel is perfectly fitted, and withstands the soil and climate of the country without any difficulty. Thus far only thirty- five have been brought. It is intended inthe next trip to bring fifty.—V. Y. Temes. A young man named Crittenden was ater Gis saaeay on Saturday last while at- tempting to pass a forged check for the sum of $525 at the Bank of irginia, Richmond. He had previously obtai $50 from the bank for a eheck which was also forged. $750, rincipally in gold, and several forged checks lor various amounts were found in his poases- sion. _ 'y of Doctor 0. Butcher. GRmex Bang, Pocahontas Co., April 10th, 1855. Gentlemen :—Some few months cuace's pote applied to rosie Cs Soy etary eng maha a severe form of bw 4 syphilis ad been under the charge of two clans without deriving relier.) Icommenced using the rox. AUCTION SALES. By JAS. C, McGUIRE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON Fifth AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. nlar remedies of th Vet the a Sorat Street, between M and N streets — By CW. BOTELER, Anctioneer. tinea allay eforta! ‘The reputation of Carter's Spenint | TUESDAY AFTERNOONS Ju th at oy | SALE OF ASOMFORTABLE DWEL- Tin Jenene! domed to he ua Ta om | QelOCR ORs Premises, I shal sal par of Lew | ApH PESOGN Aarne, On, WEDNESDAY tnd ine short time tte good effecta were evident, and three | NOS. U1, in Square 461, —— 17 feet of | soil, on the pretnises, part of Lot No 11 tn square red bim, street wes!, between M and sts. north, | 955.” wi Ad tay tana duatice to suffering humanity, I cannot with- | running back 93 feet 44 inches. » with toe improvements thereon, hold my testi; ofa substantial two-story and attic F Dwei- th — stu ae ned — ~ 'y testimony to tts virtuesas an alternativeand prompt Terms cash. attic Frame ing the Republican n ation. ith regard GirteomeiesndSenaeiceeenhy, women | Jed sag.c. MeOUINE, ancte, "| HAL cttainia term roomie" nes [tine weaed auartca nee: Wihreg jy Lim Yours respectfully, 0. BUTOBER, M. D. {7 The above sale is postponed in conse- | near Maryland avenue ‘<Etwould be out of place here to UP Silver Ware Mannafactery.— iam now manufacturing very superior articles In the way of Sterling SILVER WARE, viz: Forks, Spoons, Goblets, Cups, &c., which cannot be exce!led in this section of eonntizy. Also, for salé, every variety of fine Watches, of the most celebrated makers, and a complete areortment of rich Gold Jewelt Fine Watch repairing of evsry description done in the best Manner, by experienced and competent workmen, and gnar- antied to give satisfactiou.> No. 338 Pa, avenue, between 9th and loth atreets Sign of the Large Spread Eag'e, nence of the rain until THURSDAY AFTER- Roon, July 10th, same hour and place. jy 9-d JAS. C. MCGUIKE, Anct?r, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. P OSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Building Lets en 1 street morth and Third street west.—The subscriber will sell at public sale on TUESDAY, the Sth day of July, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. WO VALUAB Massachuset TERNOON, Joly 9th, at 6 o’clock, on the = 1856, at 6% o'clock p. m., on th ises— rtsof Lot Sq are jy t—r H, 0. HOOD. J P. m., on the prem: ises, I shall sell two partsof No. 4 in Square Lots Nos. 16, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 92, and 23, in | No 247 fronting each 21 feet 8 inches on Massa- cal Z, LTAMPS.—The most effectual Rem- | Square No. 528.’ Lots Nos’ 16,'17, 18,19, 20, and | Neueeted Svenee, between Lith. ame 14th sieeete jomach, Cholera Morbus, or avy other stomach de: ment, 8 the free use of Dr. HOSTST- TER'S STOMACH BITT! . The coming season generally brings its periodical diseases, all of whtch can be avoided by a timely use of these Bitters Therefore, every famlly shoula be supplied with them in time. As a family med- virtnes have been 21 front 23 feet 4 inches each on I street north, be- tween 3d and 4th streets ‘West, by 98 feet deep to an alley; and Lots 22 and 23 21 feet 8 inches each on 3d street, between north H and I streets, by 85 feet deep to an alley. The above lots are located in a most desirable and rapidly improving part of the city, and offer se Opportunity to persons desiring to build or Terms: by a deed of trust on the premises. JAS. C. McGUIRE, jy3-d Practice whenever a tonte ia reqn! Auctioneer. gists generally. Uy 8-tr} i Cit f Magnesia, an agreeabie Terms: One third cash d bal: il a BY GREEN, Anctivnecr. : and ance in one and D Lo Penney snp phy tes igen Amery Sun — tue: yea atoed notes bearing interest, secured 9 HY the” Capitel at Auction On WEae Fountains, of a new and highly approved construction A property by deed in trust; and if not complied NESDAY, the 9th instant, I shall sell, in front with in five days after the sale, choice lot of Havana Cigars; with a full npply of fine Per- . 4 Tottet | be resold at the risk and ex the property will famery, Hair Bri Combs, Shaving Brushes, and Tollet £ se of the purchaser. | ing described building lots, viz. lots Nos 4, 5 Goods generally. Just received, of direct. i CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Attorney. er “a Yanna nd TLMAN'S New Dri Je®-eod&ds J.C. McGUIRE, Auct’r, an 6, in square No. 85, sec I" The above sale is postponed in conse- quence of the rain until FRIDAY AFTER- NOON, July 1ith, at 6 o’clock, on the premises, CHAS W. WALLACH, Attorney Jy od J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MIS- sourl avenue, between 4% and 6th sts., at Auction.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, July 14, at half-past six o’clock, I shall sell, on the premises, the west half of Lot No. 6, Square or reservation B. Said lot bas a front of 24 feet 6 inches. and runs back to a 23-feet alley. It is beautifully located for building purposes, and fronts upon the oren nare. aren ef sale: One-third cash, and the residue in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, for notes bearing in terest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises, jy 8-d ning back to a 30-feet alley; and immediate! octtes,”” led me, adopt thetr use. The reits me to continue the practice, be- Meving them of great bevefit in many a! chial organs. Yours, etc., mn, September 1, 1859. tween Ist street west and north Capitol street. day of sale. taken. Title indisputable. Jy 5-4 A_ GREEN, Auct’r. By JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer. Persons requiring a really good and long-tried article, and one thatcan be depended upon as an effectual Coughs Lo- zenge, and being made from the purest materials, will find Brown's BRONCHIAL TROOHES to be what they are rep- resented. Put up in boxes and sold at 25 cents each, by Draggists cenerally, throughout the United States and Gan- ada. BARNES & PARKS, J. MILHAU, New York, Ageuta. For sale in Philadelphia by F. BROWN; New Orieans, J. SYMES; Chicago, J. H. REED & CO.; Washington, J. N. CALLAN, jy b—tr (7 The Great Russian Remedy.—Pro BONO PUBLICO.—“ Rvery mother should Lave a box in the house handy In casa of aecidonta to the children.” BEDDING'S RUSSIA 8. It {aa Boston remedy of thirty years’ cominended by phyaicians. Pilea, Bolls, Corns, Felons, ry kind; for Rach, ‘Bunto anurses,) Whitlows, NOON, July 9th, at half- A GREEN. Auctioneer. | Whole. By A. GREEN, Anctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF NEW FURNI-_ ture.—On FRIDAY, the 11th instant, J shail sell at the Warehouse lately occupied by Green & Scott, on 6th street, between Pennsyl vania and Misscuria avenues, at 10 o’c'ock a.m. speedy cure for and Old Sores Icers, Itch, Seald Head, pier, ‘recommended by , Featers, Fica Bitos, Spider Stings, Frozen Limba, Salt Rheam, Scurvy, and Cracked Lipa Sore Nose, Warts and Flesh Wounds, it laa most valuable remedy and cnre, which can be testified to by thonsar lave ured {tin the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no Instance will this Salve do an injury, or near v, and is very desirable. trust on the premises. Sy 7-4 JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auct’r. consisting | morni, Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, 2,18 secured. BUILDING LOTS on avenue, between 13th and l4th streets.—On WEDNESDAY AF- west, running back 140 feet, containing 3,033 ft. 4 inches. One-half cash ; balance in 6, and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured of the premises, at 6 o’cleck, p. m., the follow- North O, between ist and 3d streets west, ran after the sale of theabove 1 shall sell, on v4 remises, lots Nos. 17 and 18, in square 616, hav- ng a front each of 63 feet 9 inches on north P, be Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance 1, 2, : and 3 years, for notes bearing interest from the | believe that the A deed given and a deed of trust are FRAME HOUSE AND LOT aT Public Sale.—On WEDNESDAY AFTER- premises, I shall sell partof Lot No 7, in Square No 512, fronting 25 feet on north N street, between 4th and Sth streets, running back 185 feet toa 30 feet alley, with the improvements, consisting of anearly new Frame House, containing four rooms, 14 by 16, with an excellent dry cellar under the This property is situated in one of the most healty locations in the city, with excellent water Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of interfere with a physician’s prescriptions. It {a made from a large and general assortment of new Furniture, the purest materials, from a rectpe brought from Russla—of | VIZ: By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. articles growing tn that conntry—and the ra bave | Mahogany French and patent spring Bedsteads AIR OF SUPERI CARRIAGE Sarena here shave opel Wemcitor tod fesem: | Mahouaby and Walnut marble-top Dressing aud On SATUR- mend {t to others. Redding’s Russia Salve fi other Bureaus tn large 10 o’cleck, in tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a picture of a horseand Do Centre, Side, end other Tables a a 4 5 Sone ong tard ae 226. caereved on the Do Wash Closets and stands A palo hence ee Cee tena pure pin pet GouSery; GA tay Nooraaon or ay eheleeaan ed Hatracks, parlor and other Chairs Morgan breed, about 15 hands high, per- Extension and other dining Tables 12 dozen Towel Racks and Close Horses A large lot of Nests, Boxes, Tubs and Buckets With a large assortment of other articles which we deem unnecessary to enume ate ‘Terms: All sums of end rnder $30 cash } Over $30 and not exceeding #100 a credit of 2and4 months ; over $100 2, 4, and 6 months for notes in all cases of credit, satisfactorily endored, bearing interest. Sale peremptory. A. GREEN, yo= Auctioneer J By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. druggist. For sale at SHILLINGTON’S, Agent for Wash. ngton. Jan as fast . DIED, At Fort Plerre, Nebraska Territory, on the 10th ultimo, JAMES M. MASON, aged 20 years, the fourth son of Gen. John Mason, of this city. Se a FOR SALE AND RENT. (SEE FIRST PAGE VOR OTHER NOTICES ] DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR RENT — ‘The brick House on Ninth street, between F made to order by Lawrence, New York One set Silver-plated Double Harness One set Black Double Harness One set Si'ver-plated Single Harness Whip, Trotting Bits, Curbs, &c. 6 and H streets. YALCABLE BUILDING LOTS at Auc- | satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest and G streets, is for rent on reasonable terms to a tion.—On WEDNESDAY, June 25th, at 6& jy 7-a J. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. gocd tenant This house {s Reeeenny, situated | o’clock ue m., I shal! sell, on the premises, Lot | ——H——__— ss NE in acentral portion of the woe and has a fine | No. 47, being Cabot’s subdivision of Square No | By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers. ard. Inquireat WILLIAM ORME’S Grocery | 677 Store, between Lith and 12th strects, on Pennsyl- vania avenue. jy 9-3t OR SALE—A DOUBLE LOT OF 50 feet front by 125de-p__It hason it a frame house and a nice garden, full of vegetables, the whole being enclosed by a railing fence It willbe sold on accommodating terms. Enquire of JOSEPH ie BeeD; No. 398 Maryland avenue. y 9-3t 'URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT —TWO This property 1s located in 2 rapidly-improv- ing part of the city, having a front of 22 feet on north H street, between Ist'street east and North rel street ; depth 873 feet, containing 2.187% fe1a C. W. BOTELER, Anet. i The above sale is unavoidably post- Lelers until MONDAY, July 7th, at6% o’clock jy 2-3t (rin consequence ef the rain, the abeve sale {s further Postponed to THURSDAY, July AFT proving in value. handsome pariors and several chambers suit- | 10th. at the same hour. bearing interest. ‘Title perfect Sale positive. able for families or single gentlemen, with or | jy 2-3t C. W. BOTELER, Auct’r. WALL, BARNARD & CO. without board. Apply at J. P. CRUTCHET’S, == = — july 5-ts Auctioneers. corner 6th and D streets Jy 9-e03t® By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. = (JOVERNMENT SALE OF SUPERIOR ee ae ¥ Hay.—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 5th, at 6% o'clock, on the ground south of the President’s House, I shall sek 35 large stacks of very superior Hay. Ternis cash, in specie. Ey order of the Commissioner ef Public Build- ——— OR RENT—THE TWO-STORY FRAME House on 13th street, between New York av- enue and J. Toa punctual tenant the rent will be moderate. Apply to J.8. FINCH, Administra- torof D Finch. Jy 3-3t ———— UR RENT—THE DESIRABLE STORE, id Lot at the rt of original Lot No. 4, in . ings. ng a wide front on New York avenue, at the cor- ket aiusdap oihenions oe arate ily jy 3-a JAS. C.McGUIRE, Auct’r ner of 10th street west, with the improvements, awning, &c. Possession given immediately. i[7 The above sale is postponed antil baleen ee pel pea tam Piped Ptarioeet — Apply to ROBT. C BROOKE. iy eute THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July 10th, at | Containing ten or © y arrang: same hour and place, jy 7-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. Bv JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. senses BUILDING LOTS AT THE OR RENT —THE TWO NEW THREE story Brick Houses on 7th street, opposite Centre Market Persons wishing to open a Res- taurent cannot find in the city a more eligible lo- outbuildings Title indisputable. Terms: One-fourth cash ; a . tee LABEEY, corner of nee ae 20th streets, at —- payments, bearing interest from day of y 7: No. 36 Lousiana avenue. Auction.—On URSDAY AFTERNOON, ‘Aad £ —— ——— eed given and a deed of trust taken. 0 RENT.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- | J2ly 10th, at 63 o’clock, on the premises, I shali je la A. GREEN, Auct. 1 Lots 20, 31, 32, and 33, in Chastin’, ,e sell Lots 20, , aN , in Chastin’s subdivis. The ‘above sale is pes ion of Square No. 99, qrenting on 20th street, at the corner of north M. ‘1 nished house, pleasantly situated in acentral art of the city, within a few minutes walk of the ese lots have been | FRIDAY, the Ith of July, sa 10nT. seacdintely, Rok, Cite Postmen (acres | subdivided into four lots of 17 feet inches eaei, | je 2t-eodds A GREEN, Anctioneer immediately, RT, City Post Ofice. jy 7-3t and one lot of 22 fe-t front, ranning back 98 feet” URNISHED HOUSE FOR iKENT—A Honse delightfully situated in the First Ward, and comfortably furnished, will be rented low if applied for immediately. Address A. Y. Z.., Star Ottice jy 7-3t OR SA LE —A COMFORTABLE TWO story Brick House on G street, Washington. It is situated a few doors west of the War De partm-nt, on the east side of the alley on which Mwartz’s stable stands. The Lot fronts 16 feet on G street and runs back 113 feet ‘The Housecon- tains five excellent rooms and kitchen, and will be soida bargain if immediate application is ‘These lots are beautifully located for building purposes, and worthy of attention Terms: One-third cash; and the residue in six, and twelve months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises jy7da JAS. C. McBUIRE, Anct’r. WANTS. CARD—A YOUNG AND accomplished Widow Lady, of agreeabie person and man- ners, speaking fluently and politely French, Eng- lish and German, flatters herself she could, by a By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer E’S SALE OF VALUABL ituated Building Lo 23d day of November, ber J A.S., No. 162 part of square No. 375. on 9th street west bi and running back that width 101 feet. made. For terms apply to WM. WILLIAM- | union, make any sensible and proper man happy | 3 well improved neighborhocd. and rapidly eu. SON, First Ward. Jy7-1w_ | inall his domestic affairs and relations at hhancing in value, and is one of ‘the most boautt. = Tanswer will be attended to if addressed | ¢a) and desirable locations for private residences OR SALE.—SEPARATE OR OTHER- | to“PQ,” City Despatch office, D street. near wise, S small Frame Houses, opposite North- | 7th. jy 9-3t% ern Liberties Market-house, on K and 9th streets GS nvest persons desiring either to build or =D—A GOOD NURSE. None need west. Terms: $300 cash; balance in one and ANTED—A bullding lots of 24 feet 5 inches ia front each way, ears. E 5 apply who cannot come well recommended. » SOE NSON el an viene Apply 5 No. 297 F street, immediately. 1t® | t© Suit purchasers. Terms of sale: ANTED—BY A KESPECTABLE Amer- ican Woman, with a fresh breast of milk, achild to wet nurse. Address ‘‘F A K.”? at the Star office. References exchanged. jy 9-3t ANTED—A RENTER FOR TWO front Rooms, furnished, in the first and second story; will be rented together or separate. Board J (Organ,MWF,, Intel, TuThS) OR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for sale, upon accomodating terms, his two Frame Houses on the Island. One is situated on C street south, between 13th and 134 streets, and at present occupied by E. T. Allen, Esq. The other on E street south between 6th and 7th streets, interest from the day of sale, and if not compli with in five days <3 pes of the purchaser 11 conveyancii er, and title made indispntable. CHAS. 8S. WALLACH, Trustee. and at present occupied by the Corporation as @ | can be had if desired. Apply at 194 Fourteenth JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Senool House. SeLosiemaeene fe. | street, foreeebarryter y iad jy 8-3 je B-eod&ds Auctioneer. jy 7- 4 diced ANTED—A NURSE, EITHER AMERI- can or colored, from 12 to 14 years of age None need apply without being able to give good reference. Call at 378 Eighth street, between 6 and §a.m.,or6 and 9p. m. jy 8-20" ANTED—A SERVANT TO DO the work ofa small family. To a competent person good wages willbe given Apply at 166 West st. near High, Georgetown, D. Jy 8 ANDS WANTED.—TWENTY MEN AND five boys wanted to work in a Brick Yard, on OR RENT.—A WELL FINISHED AND By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. comfortable brick dwelling hou eon I street opposite Franklin Square. Apply at No 353 1 street, between 13 and Ith july 3-lw* OR RENT—POSSESSION GIVEN IM- mediately, that large brick house on 18th st , between E and F, recently occupied by Col. B. F. Larned. Fortermsapplyto Mr. CHARLES B. KING, Artist, 12th street, or at the ottice of the Paymaster General No. 34 Winder’s Building. je 19-3w Co highest bidder.on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 26th, 1856, at 6 o'clock m., the following the Alexandriacanal Applyto CANDY PAIN- highly improved and beautiful count roperty, OUSE FOR SALE.-—A FINE NEW [‘rER, Dedge’s Brick Yard. Old hands prefer- | yiz: All that piece or parcel of ground lying in the modern built house on K street; fronting red. jy 7-3t* OUSEKEEPER WAN TED—FOR THE Warren Green Hotel, Warrenton, Va. One who can give satisfactory references may apply to Dr. WADSWORTR. Brown’s Building. Jy 2-eott®* ANTED.—A NUMBER OF FIVE OR V six pupils to receive a rudimental course of instruction on the Plano Forte. Terms very mod- erate. Karly application is respectfully solicited at No, 464 Tenth street. jy 7-lw* ANTED.—A SITUATION TO DO PLAIN Weoxine, washing and ironing. Has no ob- jection to go intothe country, Address Box No 1, at this office. jy 7-3t* COUNTRY BOARD WAN TED.—600D board is wanted, within ten miles of the city, for two ladtes and three children. T'wo rooms will be required. Address ‘‘M M,’’ Star office, staf terms and locality. jy 7 3 NTED—A GOOD WOMAN COOK.— lso,a Dining Room Servant. Good wa- es paid, and good reference will be required, Slaven preferred. Apply at FLINT’S. Jy 3-tf AN TED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER V and ironer for a small family, to reside in the Navy Yard. Enquire at Mrs. WALKER’S, 46 Missouri avenue. jy 2-10:* ANTED—A SITUATION AS OVER- seeronafarm. The advertiser is most re- spectably connected, and will give undeniable references as to his comp tency of management, Apply, for information, to Mr. WALKER, Ode- on Baas 43g street. jy 2-iw* ceunty of Washington and Dis rict aforesaid, be- ing a part of the land whereof Anthony Holmead. senior, died seized, and part of the tract called ‘* Pleasant Plains,’? and part of the land which Anthony Holmead, jr., conveyed to Boltzell and Mayhew, which they conveyed to Jobn Pickrel!, the piece or parcel of land aforesaid, lying on the east of the ‘Washington and Rockville turnpike road, containing 5 acres and one sixteenth of an acre, more or less, being Lot No.2 of Geo. Taylor’s subdivision, and beginning for the same on the east side of the said turnpixe road, at the end of 76.42 perches measured southerly from the inte-- section of said road with the Rock Creek church road, toa road or wiper way called Taylor's road, leading from the said turnpike road to an- other part of the said trect of land owned by said George Taylor, and oe thence with the said Washington and Rockville turnpike road north three degrees, west 23 46 perches to the Lot sold toJ C. Lewis, thence at right angles with the said turnpike road 26 46 hes, thence at right angles w:th the said last line, and parallel with the sald first line 25.46 perches, and thence at right angles with the said last mentioned liveand parallel with the said second line 28.46 perches to the line of the said turnpike road and the place of beginning, being the same land and premises which ‘Wes conveyed tothe said Ann Brown by John F . Shanetts by deed dated April 19th 1653, and duly recorded Together with the improve- mentand appurtenances, which may be seen by visiting the premises opin De Gee tem cash; the residue in 6, 12 18, and 24 months ; to be secured by deeds of tru: on the premises. Unless the terms of sale becom- ied within five days from day of sale the Trur- reserve the right to resell at the Cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. All conve" Soody at the oes expense, ERASMUS J. MIDDLE ale Trostees. Franklin Square, containing 13 rooms and a fine basement, Kitchen, &c. Gas, hot and cold water throughout the house, with bath room,&c_ — In- quire of H.A. WILLARD, at Willards’ Hotel. je 23-lnn NE LARGE ROOM AND ONE GOOR sized single room, suitable for a family or a single person, can be rented with or without board on the most reasonable terms. ‘rhe situation is leasant for the summer, and well adapted for a family with children; having a large yard attach- ed to the Dwelling. Apply to No, 468 10th street, between D aud & streets. jy 7-Lw* OARD, &c.—MRS. BATES,ON THE 8. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street is prepared toaccommodategentiemenwithrooms, with or without board. Every effort willbe made to render those comfortable who may favor her ‘with their patronage. apo—tf DAND TAX AGENCY TANDS LOCATED, BOUGHT § SOLD. DALLAS & STEELE, East Sagivaw, Mich., (Hoyt’s Bleck,) Prom;t attention paid to all communications. A.J. DALLAS R.U STEELE. Hou RJ Walker, Was! Albert J Steele, Chi Joba Wilson, for’ly C Land Office, Chicago, Juo KDevelin, New York. je 16-1 CHANGE OF HOURS. KRFERENCES. DO. Sam O Brewster, Syracuse, NY Ii. Hon Geo M Dalles, Philadel a. Gen. Norman Little, E. Sagina John Gallagher, F Sagiua Hon Lewis Cass, Detroit, Mich, PE r z =a CLARKE, N- AND AF'PER MONDAY, THE 30th of CAPON SPRINGS. RICHARD B oes. MRQUILE. Ant. Oo June, the Steamer GEORGE OUTE._ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA] ™2l-tawts = J Ae K a uet?r PAGE will run at the following Raliroad at 7a. n., to the TF tne SATURDAY. Jap eee eee homeave Alexandria at 44,8, 10, 12, 2,4}, and | Manassas Junction ; Manassas, poned until SA » July 26th, same hour Leave 56> 8, 10, 12, 3%; Gap Railroad to Strasburg ; J. emp's Line of | an' £22 .mus J. MIDDLETON, °M ave Washington 6, % 11,14, 3%, 54, and 7 Siages to Capon Springs, arriving atthe Springs | = FICHARD H.CLARKE, __’s Trustees. ewit ELLIS L. PRICK, Captain. Ny 2m MANASSES GAP RAILROAD. je27-2awts J.C. McGUIRE, Auct’r, fectly gentle, admirably broken, and very One double-seated Wagon, with shafts and pole, The above may be seen at the stables of Mr. De Cramer, Secretary Russian Legetion, in the rear of his residence, No. 421 Fifteenth street, between Terms: A credit of sixty and ninety days, for EAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ON THE Plank Road at Auction.—On THURSDAY RNOON, the 10th instant, at 5 o'clock P m., we will sell on the premises a beautiful Lot, fronting on the plank road forty feet, with a depth of about 200 feet, being ample for all necessary outbuildings, besides a garden of good size. This lot is in a beautiful situation, only a mile and a quarter from the Centre Market and is rap dlyim- Terms: One half cash; the residue in one, two and three years, secured by a deed of trust, and files etter THREE-STORY BRICK er of 10th st. al k avenue, at Auction —On TUESDAY, the 2th instant, I shall sell, in froat of the premises, at balf-past six o’clock p.m., f square No. 372, hav- h a back building and other necessary balance in 6, 12 and | Bonds gi¢. 18 months, the purchaser to give notes for the med until 4 | dence ‘Tke above property is situated near the Patent Office and the 9th street Presbyterian Church, in | day in the city, and offers a favorable 0} patty to The property will be sold either as a whoie or in two One-third rash; and the bal- ance in 6,12, and 18 months, for notes near | ter the sale the property wi'l be resold, upon one week’s notice, at the risk and at the expense of the purchas- iE NI} G STAR. Tax Dispatcu Post.—Our fellow citizens | 11> Testi TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Fremont's Letter of Acceptance. Suggested to terminate sectional common interest. A free State. “it would vindicate its souri Com practically the benefit of this agree tween the two sections, would be sati act, which gave birth to this strife originated in a scheme covenant, cannot be too soon disarmed. ** Lts pernicious force in the inheritance, without provokin, struggle Whatever may be of the particular class which 8 hazard everything for t! just scheme it has which throbs with come it. ~ They will look to the by the Constitution and best safeguard from the op ests, and secure their independence. ing this, their suffrages will not be wantin t>) maintain that authority in the Union, whic ouce indicated a purpose of disposin, public lands in such a way as se every settler upon them a frecholder.’’ Steamer Outward Bonnd. of 31,600,000 in specie. Death of an Eminent Lawyer. eighty-seven years. Baltimore Markets and $7 for new, City Mills $7. i to prime new. 2. Provisions are firm. Mess 132. Lard eearce at 12tal3c. Kew York Markets. of 14.500 bbls; good State $6.65; Ohio $6.90; standard Southern $7.30 20 000 bushels; Southern mixed 600 Pork bas advanced; sales of 900 bbis repacked mess $11. 300 bbls. at 12¢¢. Whiskw has advanced; Ohio at 32ic. shares 1044; Michigan Southern 99; Central 923; Sterling exchange is firm. BLACKISTONE’S PAVILION. HIS PLACE OF RESORT WILL BE open on the 3d day of July for the ac commiodation of visitors. The upecriber Sb has engaged a first rate Cotihion Band fc the season, and with bis large and spendid Bali Room offers vast indscements to the lovers of the with the choilest liquors on the ri arine’s Islands. and Kellend public Cotillion Parties on Thurs ,, 2 21st of August. ‘The ste: lice Price will land nesdays and Saturdays, on her return trips less than a week Je252m_ GEURGE. W. BLACKISTONE. PUBLIC NOTICE. VATE PARTIES. charge dersigned, George & Thos Parker, or to John T Killmon. WM. WHALEY, Proprietor. INO.M HOLBROO ,Ag’t. IZ A line of stages leave Washington e' son’s Drug Store, corner Pa. avenue and 12th st. je ll-im* 1"% ham is taken. Hand him a copy of Mrs left. Also, other new publications, at FERGUSON'S, je 30- next to Lammond, 456 7th street ONN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN.—B) the author of The Mead cf the Family, Olive, ec , 50 cents. Western Africa; its history. condition and pros- pects; by Rev. J. Leighton Wiison, with numer- ous +ngravines, $1.25 Clara, or Slave Life in Europe, with a preface, by Alison, $1. Just published, and for sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, near 9:h street $100 KEWARD. ANAWAY PROM MY FARM, ADJOIN- ing Upper Marlboro’, aboutthe middle of December last, Mulatts Law eet belonging to my brother, Al y Gardt- ner, of Charles omy This boy is abou’ 14 years old—anot very bright but ratherof a chest nut color—and bas delicate limbs. He bas usu- ally a mild and pleasant countenance when spo ken to. 1 will give the above reward for his apprehen- sion if taken in Wasbington City, or north of Prince George’s county, Md@., and fifty dollars ir taken in Prince George’s county, or south of it In either case be must be brought home or secured in jail so that I can get him again m 13-eotf B. J. GARDINER HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHI ‘TON willdepartat the follow- ing hours: Leave Alexandria 7%, 9, 11, 13), 335 5% Leave Washington...8, 10, 12, 2i¢ » o% je2zs-a JOB CORSON, Captain. Tt PERSONS ABOUT LEAVING THE CITY —If you wish Brushes and Combs of any kind or quality, Soaps, Perfumery, Fans, Paper, Porte Monnaies, &c., call at our store, as we are determined to sell these Goods at unpre- cedented low rates. 306, bet. 9th and 10th sts je30 JOHN F. ELLIS. OSTON AND NEW YORK PIANOS, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accordeons, Ban ‘08, Striogs, Pegs, ee ao pee &c., at t eat musical establishment o: se ica ™ JOHN F. ELLIS, 206 Pa. av., between 9th aod 10tb sts. Pianos and Melodeons for reat. RA je 30-tr BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. New Yorx, July 9—The papers of this myself to any particular policy that has been controversy, engendered by political animosities operating on a powerfal class banded together by a practical remedy is the” admission of Kansas into the Union as a The South should, in my judg- ment, earnestly desire such a consummation good faith; it would correct the mistake of the repeal of the Mis promise; and the North, having mt be- ts ed, and a good feeling would be restored. The meas ure is perfectly consistent with the honor of the South and its vital interests. That fatal purely sectional to take from free labor a country secured to it by a solemn it only genial re- gion in the middle latitudes left to the emi- grants of the northern States for homes, cannot fect each on | De conquered from the free laborers, who have long considered it as set apart for them in our & desperate @ persistence jcems ready to success of the un- ly effected, I firmly great heart of the nation, . — the freemen of both sections, will have the power to over- hts secured them © Union, as the pression of a class 6 o'clock, on the | Which, by a monopoly of coil and slave labor to till it, might in time reduce them to the extremity of laboring on the same terms with the slaves. The great body of non-slarebold- ing freemen, inclading those of the South, upon whose welfare slavery is an oppression, will discover that the power of the General Government over the public lands, may be beneficially exerted to advance their inter- Know- is absolutely essential to the maintenance of their own liberties, and which has more than of the make New York, July 9th.—The Cunard steamer left here for Liverpool this noon with one hundred and sixty passengers, and upwards _Parvapepata, July 9th.—James Gibson, Carriage Blankets, Hoods, India Rubber Covers | Esq , the oldest member of the Philadelphia bar died this morning at the advanced age of Bativore, July 9.—The markets are quiet. Fiour—Howard street and Ohio $6.75 for old, Red Wheat brought $1 40a$1.45 for old, and $1.50a$1 55 forgood to prime new, white $1 65a$1.70 for good ald, and $1.65a$1.75 for rs Yeilow Corn 54a59¢.; rk $20.50. Ba- con—shoulders 10c¢., sides 11ja12c., hams Ila @ New Yor, July 9 —Flour is firm; sales superfine Wheat is drooping; sales of 17,000 bushels S athern red $1.70 Corn is firm; sales of mess $20 S74. Beef is firm; sales of 350 bbis ; is firm; sales of tales of 150 bbir; New York, July 9 —Stocks are lower; Chi- eago and Rock Island 943; illinois Central York Reading 92:; Illinois Central His table will be constantly supplied 9th | with all the luxuries of the Poto: street west, between Gand H streets north. By virtue of a deed in trust bearing date on the 1855, and recorded in Li- folios 433 et seq,, the sub- seriber will sell on THURSDAY, the lth day of July, 1556, at 63¢ o'clock p m., on the premises, t 375, fronting 48 feet 19 inches een G and H streets north, mac, and his Bar This 's known to be one of the healthiest places being situated between Blackistone’s a ‘There wiil be a celebra:ion on the 4th of July, 2ith July, Thursday, 7th August, and Thurs- were ine season on Tues@ays and Fri- wn, and will stop for passengers on Board—S1 per day for a week or longer; $1,25 TO PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, OR PRI- HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE GREAT pleasure in informing bis nu- merous friends and the public gen RS erally that be has, at all times, a number of large and comfortable OMNIBUSES for their accommodation, and at a moderate Applications may be made to either of the un- Tuesday, Thursdey and Saturday at 5 o’clock a. RUSTEES’ SALE OF BEAUTIFUL | m, for Fairfax, (C H.,) try Seat.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Geo. ‘T. Massey, #s trustee,and Ann Brown, bearing date on the thirteen.h day of December, 1553, and recorded in Liber J. A S.. No. 68 folios 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, and 510, one of the Land Re- cords for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, the undersigned wili sell at public auc- tion at the auction store of J. C. McGuire, to the Aildie, and Middleburg. Passe gers will please leave their names at Dy- ———_——_$S_———$——— Ky LORD, TRE DUKE OF BUCKING. Stephens’ new Magazine, and say there are more

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