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that excited Massachusetts from itscen-| Tas Wsatser.—Our friend A 7 - fre to itv ctraametmpen dtee cf thot oe: «B.,” again favors us the range of the ___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC WEws. paralleled atrocity, but he had not given the | thermometer from Friday July 18, to Fri- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. =e EVENING STAR. a PROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ireumstances connected with the ent | day morning, July 25: XTENSIVE SALE OF EXCEL! : 5 4 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, | cr Mr Webster on ee Mr’ Webster Lam toon EXmawelt kept Furniture, ok the Inmet, By A. GREEN. Anctioneer. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. stated that he appeared solely at the request of the Attorney General, without regard to near Grace Church.—On THURSDAY, the | YALUABLE BUILDING! OT NEAR the | —— = 3ist instant, at 100'clock a. m_, I shall sell at the Savy Yard at Auction —On FRIDAY, the} Coroner's Verdict Morning. Noon. nee 72 Seconp Trist or Hersert.—Etghth Day. id f th 2 .R. the 25th instant, I shall sell. in front of the prem- the Railroad Case. Mr. Preston, proceeding with his address to —- consideration. ‘The see ete : be Streek aonth, im Walecte Ravn we eee | teed, eawemee p.m.,? beaatifal Batlaing Lot, | Puuapmrma, Jaly 25 —The Coroner's tho jary, after we went to press, detailed the | 3270 looked more like a cry for blood 7 ene en ye a OO pang Sef fe ES LE be A * sd contoqueet as er pating the coleuratedl emmaso wed ag| Mr. Ratolitf with much bitter- Cr ar ing! "| Navy'Vard, being lot No 8 in Square No9® It | criminal’ negli ar oe juded, of Lord Ferrers, who was hanged at T. Ratoliffe oon , Th 75 ‘ily, comprising fn part— It froite aT ae wae negligence of Conductor Hoppel of ness, that attempts had been made to control jursday. 84 Ma y Sofas, Parlor and Reception Chairs § inches, run! the excursion train, and Tyburn for the murder of his servant. That the ‘panes ant in regard to this case. | Friday....... I 10 hea — Fine frame French plate Mirrors side alley to a 30 feet alley 109 feet I imeh, com- | ans for defective a, consaring the com- case stood forth in English annals as an exem e pu — ; cht inthe Marble Top Tables, whatnots taining abcut 4.500 square feet pany for defective rules, isan of the jin of te era anda | oul ore Pew of Waning of | Areagy Sigh of he hermoneir inthe er Rr teh TH dept —_ the impactiality with which they carry out the | Tit, Dar ublished in our olty called the | 61° 06% : Marble Top and piain Bureaus 18 norma, Fae fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and . vane, laws. Even in that aristocratic monarchy Bar Pare Patcliffe raed to theju ‘an ed-| Note.—Friday, 18th, about 9 p. m., heavy Je"®Y Lind and other Bedsteads = es beoring interest from aay of New York, July 24.—The steamer Phila. this Lord Ferrers, though of royal blood, and Macsbastuis fama ieee in phi to the | thunder storm, with ‘rain, Siuashne twee: neh eee a re Mattresses ‘A deed d given and a deed of trust taken, delphia, from Havana, arrived to-day at quar the quality of the wa en neenl te trial, and spoke of the editor as the great | Thursday, 24th, between 9 and 10.8 m., last Writing Desk, Hat Rack Absa __A. GREEN, Act, | satipe where she ie detained owing to yellow the q i - on a A guilty, and he was hung upon the tree at Ty- burn. Ferrers died an example of inflexible justice under the English law. Reverting from this case, of a member of Parliament to 5 fever on board. She has 115 rs and Magnus Apollo of the Star What safety had | quarter of moon. ; Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Looking Gla ses, &c., &c. By JAS. Cc. $200,000 in ie. The beaith of the 0 we when a man would make these assanits on | Taz Oraer Party.—Hon. Mr. Burlingame | ,.4 x lot of China, Glass, and Crockery | tyeaeMPTORY SALE OF A su tain ¢ Cal h rand ajury? He believed the in A would do their | was arrested this meralng by. Officers “Boss i vrais with an assortment of Kitchea | J? Fame House end Lot on New suey tain General of Cubs was still precarious. duty despite the attacks made upon them in| and Allen, and required to give the same | “Gees: % = i All sums under $30 cash; over that pe en es Se eee See Fillmore Ratification in New York this miserable paper. bond for his conduct as that required of Mr. | amount, acredit of 30 and 60 days, with notes On DAY AFTERNOON, July 25th, at 6% ° pea) ee hemakn se Taking the Tactrwetions, Mr. Ratcliffe en- | Brooks. The amount of secur: ity is $5,000. | satisfactorily endorsed, bearin, i sos pi rye bved, ee a A reghe i - New York, July 25 —The Fillmore ratifica- outraged by the act of the prisoner, and of | tered upon the inquiry who of the witnesses | Security was taken by Justice Hollingshead, | _jy 25-4 A. SREEN, Auct’r. | Jersey Seenua Murder aroun mera ring a aie last night, at =" Academy of his victim sweltering and mouldering in his | 8ve told the truth. He would not use the | which was given jointly by the Hon. L. D, By E.8. WRIGHT, Georgetown, running back 64 feet 7 inehes, with the im J ae ng bay argely ——— “ gen bloody grave hard word Late but would show that the | Campbell and Mr. Burl ingame. ARPENTER’S SHOP AT AUCTION ments, consisting of a new two-story frame house | js¢,07 oye - Winter <P After dwelling impressively w the grave evidence for the defence is true, and that for ee On SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, até | Containing four rooms. of K re, of Ohio, and Humphrey Marshall, duty resting upon the jury, Mr Preston went | the prosecution untrue. He instanced the COMMUNICATED. | o’clock, I shall sell without reserve, the large and | _, Terms: One-half cash; and the residue tn we wn itulate the circumstances of the | °48¢ of Edwards who had been tried there] Mr. Enrror :—I ae ee your George- six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, The Brooklyn meeting was also very I . 3 Ty large, f well built Carpenter’s Shop on Prospe :t street ad- killing at Willards’, presenting a mental pic- | 9™4 whose life had been saved by the testi- | town correspondent has had the kindness to Jolning the esidence of Mr. Jewell; to be te- essa tke C. McGUIRE, Auet’r a aa Mercado Shore bby Meters. ture of the dining room on the morning of the art of a poor outeast—a prostitute. state that the name of the party killed in that | moved within ten days y cae 2 a pray ine + Marshall, of Ky., and Perrin, Sth of May; of the representative of his Dutch | , Alluding to the testimony of Dr. Miller as | place, a few nights since, is Simms and not ae cash. EDW.S. WRIGHT, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. oh -Lennessse. — Majesty seated quietly at one of the round | to the direction of the ball he said there was | Bemmes, in order to avoid mistake as to cer. | JY 2-3 Auctioneer. TPRUSTEE’S SALE OF VAL UABLE Latest from Kansas. tables; of the entrance of Herbert and Gardi- | 2°t 2 boy present who couldn't have answer- | tain respectable families of the latter name in MARSHAL’S SALE. Buildin at the corner of ner rather late for breakfast and out of humor; of the request to the humble individual, Rior dan, to let them have some breakfast, and d—d soon; of the ky that Jerry Rior- dan, influenced by the an; threateni manner of Herbert, did act Te quick, an reet Sr Louis, Juiy 24—Advices from Kansas ed the question as well and much better ;—he | this District. He will greatly oblige the nu- z 5 reet eust at Auction.—On | state that Col. Lane crossed Missou > contradicted himself. What should be thought | merous and respectable nembors of the Simms Postar Oiler ofthe Dis. | FRIDAY, Le en ant, { shall, in frontof the I sas on Monday with 600 = 4 in of a man who undertakes to give an opinion family in Washington and save them much | trict of Columbia forthe County of Washington fg ig iets pay sed eg a, wtreckerer ner Sharp’s rifles, revolvers and bowie knives ——t — vse oe perecaersli ea cast mortification if he will try his hand at aoueee oe Aahrpereg pet Kotte se sale, | running on the line of 8th or Garrioce seectres | After crossing, Lane is reported to have re. : e wi as i i —ei > i el ela. au was followed by Mr. Perey will do. SSeatieoust corey soatoa next, at 12 o’clock m at the front of the Court 89 feet 4 Inches, containing 5,598 feet 8 inches. turned saying that he would force his way =p This property is handsomely located being a | the Missouri, with another House door of said county,thé following descri! without the delay of approaching the costumed | Walker to Tae Sums Fawity rty to wit: Alidetesdant sight fideo crane = puree Ee at the ot 2} | General Harney, Col. Baker, and Captain monarch, (the French cook,) went co the| Taw Casu or Beaxanp Macen.—Yester-| WaAsntxaroy, July 24. of Washington. | Erd interest intoscertate iercan of ground | “Terms: One balf cash; balance in 12 months; | Piessamtom arrived at Fort Leavenworth, colored persons in the kitchen, and got a por- | day, at one o’clock, the preliminary exami- —- i lying and being in the city of Washington inthe | ine purchaser to give a note for the deferred pay. } 2 Dey re} that a party of Cheyennes at- tion of the breakfast. He had all this men- | nation of the witnesses in the case of Magee, | ONLY 124 cents for a correct likeness of | District of Columbia ‘‘being the certain piece of ment bearing interest from day of sale. A tacked the guard-house at Fort Kearney and tally before him, and could also suppose that | charged with shooting and killing Jas. Simms, | Buchanan, Fillmore and Fremont. Sold by | ground which is the eastern helf part of the lot Tom Keating, hearing his fellow servant, the humble, the obsequious Jerry, thus abused, should have some feeling, and on being ad- dressed in the same manner, should have answered “‘ you have one servant waiting on you already, that is enough ’’ Nor was this answer sufficient to disturb the nice sensi- rf ttaken. Title indi: - | rescued the Indian prison maki, in Georgetown, on Tuesday last, was com- | the agent, A. Adamson, Seventh street, oppo- Cat Mein eee Ieee eee = fic. nee = WHEELER. Trustee, ‘a their retreat with a Ses of red killed” s menced, Justice Daniel Smith presiding, ae eet g een hemp Adhesive envelopes, aaerenin the mjuateor reservation marked B,") | JY 2!-d A.GREEN, Auct’r. | Faunteroy arrived yesterday from New Mex- Chas. Lee Jones, Eaq., appeared for the de- cents a hundred. § with | the abppurienances thereunto belonging, By WALL, BARNARD & CO_, Auctioneers Be. ———— _ —e in the nor- fence. se! and le upon as the pi \- rn pi e a " The Contenl guasd-heose, use of which had} Cow, way will you suffer all the ills of bed- | uel A. Pen ee ae ny os He Eeronsae MORN iNGe Suy ‘= R PRinnis © m een gran for the tri y Capt. Mills, was | bugs, cockroac! es, moths, ants, and eve @ 5 411 sell f f ett: adical Democratic Convention. comfortably filled by witnesses and others, othe species of insects when Lyon’s Ma bed Bees om rates, and Leonie Hand GO. (ee rn ss Sram ek our ‘suction ‘eens, at XB 3 ER. o’clock— Syracusg, (N. Y.,) July 24 —The Conven- bility of any gemtleman. Gardiner, the | and everything done by Watchman Norwood | Powder will surely rid your house of all such a arsed for the Dicisee Goes One Horse and Carriage. tion of the Radical binesesay of this State, friend of Herbert, admits that thereupon Her- | to render the place suitable. The witnesses | pestilence For sale at Shillington’s Book Which will be sold without reserve to coverad- | which met here to-day, was organized at 2 bert rose and advanced towards Keating with | were sworn, and then called in the following | selling and Stationery Establishment, Odeon SSS aes : — WALL, lad not in o'clock, p. m. James 8 Wadsworth was a pistol in hishand. The old distich ran— oa oe ied We i Building, corner Four-and-a-half streot and | PROPOSALS FOR woop AND COAL. n= Motloneers-_ | chosen president. David D Field submitted eahsraany pe sare z when Hutchins came upthe ee with Simms See July 19, 1058. F Hes helen niches Berahee oe paaeiilebedl ade its plane: Hod ane loomen: Nature asserts her prerogative and we can- and some youn, ntleman; don’t know who ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS SE ALED PROPOSALS WILL BE| at auction-—On SATURDAY, the 26th inst , ing th vematat te nent “ not wonder if when Herbert approaches Keat- 4 oes ped i z ‘ received at this office until 12 o’clock m , on 5 , > | deploring the consequences of its ac’ Kan- ing thus and calls him as Gardiner says, “| ® was; Hutchins said to Crown, ‘ Hallo, | On the Anniversary of the Public Schools, I shall sell in front of my store, at nine o’clock, d elsewh A 5 + ry Saturday, the 2d day of August next, for furnish- J sas and elsewhere, a remedy for which is on) obs tec ets onises — MONDAY, Jvty 28, 1856. ing for the use of he Hoa of Representatives we Black Horse six years old, rides well ana | °° be found in soap of the Cincin: ‘ * me . 1] , pyar street for an officer; I went by Mr. Kitchen’s | *emble at Lafayette Square ; those of the Sec- | slate or other foreign substance, and in lumps | “Also, a large and ee muah aeneiatees of Heuse | dorses the Republican candidates, and calls house, but it was closed; I went round the | °ud District at the school house on Fifth street ; | about the size of a fourteen i weight, 2,210] cid and Kitchen Panties with many other [on Democrats to support them Resolations square and saw Mr. Trunnel and his brother | those of the Third District, at the female dis- | pounds to the ton, and delivered free of extra 2 d—d ecoundrel,’’ or as another witness testi- fies, ‘“‘a d—d Irish son of a bitch,”’ that Keating should make some repulse. Herbert approaches the deceased with aloaded pistol; will any one on earth say this was needed? » It required an effort of the will to draw that “1 ticles which we deem unneces: 'y to enume- | embracing the sentiments of the drese wi A ees 7 trict ; charge in the vaults of the Capitol ~ 4. S n ad ere pistol from the pocket, and that act is indica- the wa then saw Magee; he jum ed over Distriot ce ioe Diets iieeton Also, for furnishing for the use of the House of ryt A. pete $ adopted with enthusiasms tive of what that will meant. It had its| ‘be yard fence, and young Simms behind him Sy 2-4 aE with dnc ax on kis whcaller: young Simms ssid, at 7 o’clock, a m Representatives two hundred cords of first qualit ———~ — — = meaning; the design was to make the de- ceased sensible that he had a pistol, and if needs be, would use it. The most remarkable fact is that the deceased did not do more than he did under the provocation. Upon the ap- proach of Herbert with a deadly weapon, na- ture gave him the right to arm himself to the best advantage. The question has been asked by the defence rn +1, | Hickory Wood; twenty tive cords to be saw ; , Baltimore Mar! “You son of ab—h, you killed my father; | 2. The schools of the several districts will | twice, and the belancs to he anced once. The EN . Auctioncer ete By A ts rs Ps = AULUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUC- B. Re, July 25.—Flour i - Mageo ran up to Mr. Ager’s house; I did not | move from their respective places of asseun~ | whole to be measured, xawed, and stowed away , rel Be SATURDAY, the 26th iustant, I changes tees a Hoorn oad Gate tank ae - see any more of the riot; I came to the jail bling to the corner of Twelfth street and Penn- | in the vaults of the Capitol at the expense of the shall cell in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p . with e; L met Magee on Market streot, | *yivania avenue, and take their positions in | contractor. m , part of lot No. 1, insquare No. 71, fronting | N¢ four is much wanted, and would readily after I stg go up to Ager’s house; was | the following order: oo and bp ape getncirion on or before | 66 feet on New Hampshire avenue, next tothe cor, — $7. : ; ty not at the pole at the time; did not seethe| First Distriot—North side of Pennsylvania inspect! hate te cial J weight, and = ein = ner of x street sporti, running back at theaverage * soars is a ~ vegies ~ my ‘a firing. avenue. 3 e z = ; good to pr 68. John Potter called.—Was present when the | _ Second Distriet—Twelfth street, north of yl ager Ropremnutivos: y the Clerk of the | ‘The above deseribed lot is a little no th-east of | Corn is Steady; white at 60a62c., yellow 60c., is ; the circle ; the flag}will designate the place. mixed 54a56c. , t affray occurred; was standing on the corner, | Pennsylvania avenue z Good security will be required for the faithful Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and ie — Cy ee erton: Cop ae ; gee’ s house; Magee was there, and sev. noah a District—South side of Pennsylvania Performance gaye aa ee keaton months, for notes bearing Interest from y . Sew York Markets. rede Poe. z| ¢ral other gentlemen; saw Hutchins, Simms. peep A * ay ‘ of sale A deed given and a deed of trast New Yong, July 25 —Flour is higher; sales hoot Tom Keating that aoa eea Bed and suother young man coming up the street: Fourth District—Twelfth street, south of | ¢orsed ‘* Proposals for Woood”? and ‘‘ Proposals ee } a OP q Title indisputable. A.GREEN, "| of 12000 bbls; good Btate $6.20; superfine mean Simms, Sr; two or three little boys | Peansylvania avenuo Boise, =) Representatives,” Waatiegnn ofthe} jy2i-a mamas | OS $6.35; standard Southern $7 60. came running up the street, and they said 3. The Mayor of Washington. Board of Al- jy 24-dta2 Will be added to the above sale part of let Wheat has advanced 2a5o ; sales of 29,000 “here comes Simms and Hillary Hutchins to | “ermen and Common Council, Trustees of the | —>— ——— = No. 19, insquare No 36, being at the corner of bushels; prices are irregular. Corn is firm; Sr ee ras, Mase said, OH; no, 1 Sabie Schools, reverend clergy) and repre: |, = Tue UNION ACADEMY. about 1300 enter Teet North OMMRIRING | Jes af 46.000 bushels; eixed Sis. reckon not, they are jast coming up to spend | Sentatives of the press, will have positions as- | 7 Ricmanps, | | | Mus. Z-Kicuanps, | about 1,30 One-baif cash; balance in 6,and12] Pork is firm; sales of 400 bbis ; mess $20.95. a quarter;”’ Hutchins, Simms, and the other | Signed them on the right ; PPE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | months, for notes bearing interest A deed given | Beef is firm; sales of 450 bbis ; Chicago re. young man came on the corner; Hutchins} 4 The procession will move at 8i o'clock, Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE | and a deed of trusttaken” All conveyance at the | packed $11. Lard is firm; sales of 250 bbis., said. ‘‘ Hallo, Grown;”’ Crown said, “ Is that | Precisely, inthe order of districts, under the | ACADEMY, will commenceon MONDAY, Sep- | cost of the purchaser. at 12¢ ou Hillary? What are you gojng to do?” | Charge of the Chairman of the Committee of | tember 1, 1856. jy 3-3m Title indisputable. A. GREBN, Whisky is firm; sales of 100 bbis ; Ohio 38. Hratchine said, ‘‘ I amcome up to cut the pole | Arrangements and proceed, with music and OGS—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN| ~¥22-4 Auctioneer a Semus2 then Simms went aver er Date aria cr ones Sa ttal geo a H stolen, have been de‘ained. The By A. GREEN, Auctioneer Financial. and came out with a n in his hand, a . wi apitol nds | owner can learn particulars by calling a a - nc N. _~ said, “Go ahead, Hilly, and cut the aR the several schools will take such Seats as may | the office of SUSTICE BRIGGS, Ray Yad een ESAS Re SS AUCTION New York, July 25.—Stocks are lower. down, and I'll protect you. I will will kill | be assigned to them by the committee of ar- | Yard, and by proving property and Paying ex- been a deed of such unmixed quality as no man would have dared do. Though at the same time, under the teachings of Lucifer. malice may have been there, he dare not do it. When he put his hand upon the chair, as Gardiner says, to sit down, but as others tify for the purpose of throwing it, Keating took up two plates. What would you have him do? To stand and be shot down like a dog? He would like to know who would not take up something? Aman expressing im- measurable contempt for him, and at the same time holding a deadly weapon in his hand; By virtue of a deed of trust from Wm H_| Chicago and Rock Island 933: Cumberland ‘ ee Winder, to the subscribers. dated the 7th day of Col 22: IMinois C z t nat - ; é A : B o mpan » tllinois Central shares 106}; Sif": man would just at fon shoot mo| S2y, ish son Uf'a‘bitch orn of bith, | rangoments, ‘The Ceacher wil be careful | pemed, et thea rua TT |eecctae at’ Wackness oaay Wataketsy Az! | Michigan’ Southern 961; New York Conti as a dog.” that interferes with you;’ then Hutchins aS ia the pacha n seades Cs nappa ae i PISTOLS. No. 20, folio 320, oteey pec Analy request of the | 923; Keading 912; Virginia 6’s 934; Missouri j The reply of Keating, as testified to by Gar-| "et to the pole and commenced cutting on 6 j ee t the @ andae Bround®: | (MOLT’S AND ALLEN’S REVOLVERS; arty secured thereby, we will proceed. to sell, on $54: Lllinois Central bonds 913. diner, was quoted “Einiess the servant was | iti { went to 8 house; there was nocne . Masi bi he pol? Single Barrel Pistols of every size, quality, | THURSDAY, August2:th, at 6 o'clock p. m_, to utterly bereft of manhood, he would make | 4°¥ stairs and I went up stairs into Mageo’s usic by the Band. and price; Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Pow- . peep - Tetphting eget oa ling exchange is dull at 9}a9Z. y thebighest tl it : front room; Magee was sitting at the window; | Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Waxpo, Chaplain of | der Fissks, Gun Wedding Gan Nipples, Ham. | pata fete N rag Weer g mete! eee rad . — the window looks out on the pole; Magee had the House of Representatives. mers, Screws, Ram Rod fleads, sun Worms, | ignated on the ground plan of the city of Wash- a gun in his hand when 1 went up stairs; | Introductory remarks by Josgpa H. Brap- | Waid Cutters, Nipple Wrenches, Main Springs, some reply. Considering the difference in their positions, we could sooner excuse grossness from him than from the lips of a gentleman. ington, (ex-epting that part of Lot No 3 hereto- HIS PLACE OF RESORT WILL ;., | Magee said to them at the pole, ‘Be done LEY, is and a good assortment of Gunsmiths ” materials, tos Seen to one Aiison Nailor,) together T open on the 3d day of July for the ac =p Gardiner’s evidence was not likely to be in with that,” or “Stop that,” two or three | Address by Hon. A. V. Brown, of the United | for sale low by E K. LUNDY, with the bulidings, &c , situated thereon, Known | commodation of visitors. The subscriber favor of the other side. If he had any bias | Ti2y. the halyards an the pole to hoist the} States Senate, chairman of the Committee jy2itr__No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. ap RS |S a fmm rte Cetiifion Band Sor i 0 i i i , . “—r e ve si subjec’ 0 ir . e it would be in favor of his friend whom he flag are fastened in Magee’s window to a bed for the District of Columbia. HARUWARE, CUTLERY, &c. iven to secure a debt of $7,000, as stated in the Room offers vast ind cements to the lovers of the had known from beyhood. st; I turned round from Magee, and then Music by the Band. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT. | Seed above cited < dance. fis table will be constantly supplied Mr. Preston quoted from Baron Gilbert on eard the report of a gun; it came from the | Addressby Hon Jas. Meacuax, of the House fully inform bis fends and public. thatin | The sale will take place on the premises, and | with all the luxuries of the Potomac and Ti Ber the subject of bias in bis work on evidence. ealaile- shal opi ‘hone ortcame froma gun| of Representatives, and chairman of the | orde: to make room for fall supplies, be will offer | the terms therof will be: One-third cash; and | with the cholest liquors = If ever a man stood on, slippery ground—un- in or out; Mage stared to go down pels House Committee on the District of his stock of goods ut greatly redu ed prices. | the residue in six, and twelve months, with inter- | This is known to be one of the healthiest places corroborative ground—on ground Segre and I was behind him; Simms and several Columbia. Pe eens aor keepers, aed sh etnete est from the day of sale, for wirieh the purchaser = the river, being eituated between Blackistone’s language of the authority referred to, he coul more rushed in the house; Simmscame up the Music by the Band. = oe ‘will be reqa! to give notes of equal amount. St Cathert ~ “slide into perjury,’ it is this man Gardiner, , ip we wi 1 sell lower than can be puri F If the ti Li ith withi: There will be a celebration on the 4th steps with a gun in hishand, there was but | Concluding address by Rev. Da. Bixyrr, | ofthe Atianticcitics, JOS LP SAVAGE, what tig yey dar gatcye: snp oelvome nae of July, man 28 Seiand’e Ii 4 e ste and Balland public Cotillion Partt * testifying to save his friend’s life. He would | (0? report before Simms rushed into the house President of Columbian College. Sign of the silt Saw. Penn avenue, ey ia t pes ed ise ar scoecll Eee pee day, 21th July’ Thursday, 7th August, and Thurs. not pretend to say that Gardiner would testify | 15.5.7 eard ; Simms got up to the head of the Music by the Band dy 23-6t between 9th and 10th streets. | erty, at the riskand cost of the delinquent pur- | dsy Zist of August. . to that which is false, but he did say that the | sii74 Magee fired, and Shama fell and said | Distribution of Medals and Premiums by the D. MOUNT'S CONSUMPTION DES- | h#Ser, on one week’s public notice, on such | The steamer Alice Price will land passengers bias with which he came here to save his| * Oh, Lord!” ‘Manes end = self went in the | Mayor of the city and ez-oficio President AD. 00 T ROYER ‘ * S- | terms as they may ele-t. Oncompliance with the | during the waleriaz season on Tuesdays and Fri- friend’s life, would give a coloring to his evi- back room. still ra stairs; 1 got out the win- of the Board of Trustees. WP\HIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE | ‘€™ms, thetrustees will convey the title vested in Sevnccing — —_ Will stop for passengers on i ots vie, a ——e Lreekearmy a dow and Magee got out behind me; did not Song—The Sar Bplsegied Banner. 4 hea at No. 339 5 strcet, between Eleventh cig lige usshanes cr, Devcnanees, ane ia 8 be oe : aa [rein escaped Ser — a ipo. ; ever the setting sun. le wi sun is se! A enediction. and Tweifth, south side, or at Stott’s Apothecary he a - | and is laid in a bloody we, is likely to have eS Waa Pace py paar ae ‘Tass Music by the Band _| Corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. bey berks yen t S erchaatios Gpuses tacit ea toe ee to, and oa Sun- | few worshippers. We should teke with allow- day afternoon, the 22d inst., was going kame 7. The friends of the pupils and the public References: Rev. Mr Phelps and Rev Mr. Gaseat the purchaser's cost 4 Board—$1 per day for a week or longer; $1,25 ] Suco the testimony which secks to throw the | to Tanner, on Potomac strest, was eretcins | schools, officers of Government, mento ur Tenet ae, nnn ane Saas ANTHONY SYDE.} restees, | aes ee te odium of this transaction upon the man who by Mr. Esau Pickrell; as we ‘progressed saw | Congress, visitors in Washington, and citizens, —_ : rc THO. R.SUTER, stees. | je 25-2m RGE. W. BLACKISTONE has gone down to the tomb. ¢ : sz. (weer crowd of young men or boys going up; they | ®¢ respectfully invited to attend. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. _Sy 23-eod&eds A GREEN, Auct’r en Proceeding to the question of malice, Mr wi by H ing st 8. After the exercises shall have closed, the { RETURN OUR THANKS TO THOSE Cc. ; a Preston contended that the conduct of Her-| Tn Paid'at Kew the eran nee | schools will be diswinced andes vee charge of | WV customers who have so promptly come tor- | pry cea eeis Baton chm, + _ bert on this occasion was that of one regard-| it) on ‘axe in hie hand: Mr Pickrell aged their respective teachers. Ward and settled their accounts; and to those | "JW mekore ana diexen the Istnnd teeny less of social duty and bent on fatal mirchief id what they were going to do; 1 asked By direction of the Committee of Arrange- | W2° _ eters = anny ot aoe tue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 224 We might regret the necessity which brioge one of the boys, and he replied, ‘‘ they were | ments : T. J. MAGRUDER, poveingecet it is very important Ate that all | August, 1854, recorded in liber J. A.S , No. 85, us to this conclusion; but the facts are there, going to cut dommsthe hickory pole; Mr jy 25-2: (Intel copy 2t) Chairman. accounts should be closed to Ist July. folios 141, et seq., the subscriber willsell, at pub “ and the jury were to judge from those facts. | Bi). expressed indignation at such a pro: | —————— —— COLLEY & SEARS, lic sale, on MONDAY, the 4th of August, 1856, see ng, shought am aggravation of the | cecding, exd thought the men ought to be in- MAKRI jy 22-10td_523 7th-st , 3doors north Pa av. | 216% .0’clock p. m., on the premises, parts of lots deed that Herbert did not at the time of rising, formed of what they were about todo: I wide ED, — = ‘CY WARRINER, Nos. 24 and 29, in square No £39, fronting 45 feet use the pistol, but returning to the table de- | 7 D Z ai hed On the 24'h inst , by the Rev. M. Finkle, Mr. CHAUNCY WARRINER, on -outh F street. by 66 feet 6 inches on 3d street liberated moodily over the matter. He con. passed I’d warn then; when on the corner op- JEREMIAH INDERMIAUER to ‘Miss MAR- KER AND JEWELER west, with the improvements, which consist of a tended that this an lnapromacty 4adlenaeat os posite the pole, corner of 4th and Market-sts., | GARET NORRISS, all of this city. WATCHMA well-built and comfortable two-story frame Dwel- an affray; it was an pero 7 Thoagh this | 1 8P°ke to Hutchins and the man who was with} Qn ‘Thursda , the 44th instant, by the Rev. T AND DEALER IN ling House and Bakery. man Herbert had been stricken down with that loaded pistol in his hand; slain, if you lease, that would not constitute an affray. he parties were not on equal terms, Herbert having a loaded pistol, the certain instrument of death in most cases bgp ogee upon the testimony of Deve- bois. he urged that it stood uncontradicted If Devencis were a man of bad repute it Would have been easy to get men to prove it If Devenois came in and separated the par- ties, he must know the fact—he can't be mis- taken. A man, who says he didn’t see him de it, may very easily be mistaken. Touching upon the tableaux arranged by Cot. McKay, and his dramatic representation i i *. * ‘he above property is situated i apidly im- him, and said he was inciting ariot and about | W. Greer, WILLIAM C. WEEDEN to Miss Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. proving part tof the city and Offers a very ves. to commit malicious mischief; told him it was] MARTHA CHAMPIUN all of this elty. a ; ini A EALS, FOB AND VES® CHAINS, | able opportunity to persons desiring to obtaing the f Mr, Pickrell as well as myself ; Gos 2 » Prot opinion of Mr, Pickre i Mahe my: ; FINEJEWELRY,SIL- residence or place of business, or to invest the person who was wit! ate = mya DIED, VER SPOONS, FORKs, 2 (asetn meet ys ogg get and the bal- diately Jaid the axe down, and Hutchins too In this city, on the morning of the 2ith instant, | GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., for nes in 6, and 12 months, for notes bearing itup. He said to me, ‘You d—d son of af mr. FRANKLIN EDMONSTON, printer, inthe | Sale at New York prices. interest secured upon the property, and if not com- b—hb, it is none of your business ;’’ I replied, | 63d year of his age 2 REPAIRING.—The Chronometer, Duplex, | plied with in five days after the sale the property ‘ad “hie! | ed to et will Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical, and other | Will be resold, upon one week’s notice, at the risk Well, I have done my duty; turn His funerat i take place this afternoon, at 5 + SWELRY and expense of t hacer go up Fourth street on my way home; asI|o’clock. His friends ard acquaintances, the | WATCHES repaired. Also, JEWELRY, &c. ‘ pe © purchase! a turned, Hutchins, with the axe in his hand, | Members of the Typographical Society and prin- | No. 370 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, betw’n Sixth | A’ Fon re at theex; nse of the purchas- exonpad Beuxth street ; when I had got twenty ters generally, are respectfully invited. and Sethe ee sapere re en er. Bote oan . paces on Fourth street I saw Simms come out | | In Georgetown, on Thursday night, Doctor weer tae ‘Washington. Jy 11-2aw&ds Auctioneer. of his house with a gun in his hand; pre- | PEREGRINE WAKFIELD, in the 77th yesr of | _8P = an i age OR SALE.—A PORTABLE STEAM EN-| So une FoR TWENTYTOTHInT’ Hare ard ieentborngees eens Eine poe The funeral will take place from his late resi- GINE, three horse power; locomotive boiler. PS FOR TWENTY TO THIRTY > 5 A : : dence on Market street, to morrow (Saturday) | It has been in use at this offic, and Is offered for HORSES can be obtained by appli- soeing. him progress that way; this man | afternoon at 6 o'clock. ‘The frends of the family nie replaced with an engine of much | cation to J. PETTIBONE, No 558, 14th San 1 4ap10 0} pounjovy ‘SLUIAS —O———————— r Hutebins was cutting the pole at that time, | are invited to attend. ter power. It will be found extremely ser- | *'reetsouth, or to Mr. MAGAR, Analostan Island, NEWTON'S HOTEL, of the position of Herbert, bent to the ground, | and T said to Simms, “ Don't shoot ;” Tdon’t| In Georgetown on the 19th instant JOAN, in- Sioeabia and will be sold low for cash. je 24-tf Piper Sees Pleaty of good water, and ALEXANDRIA. Va. — Sree aeoaine erect at the time rg _ know that he heard me; I walked on, and| fantson of John's wand Liszic Bogue , SSS paw secured. Terms: spe per by PROPRIETOR BEGS LEAVE TO IN- ring, be argued the impossibility of the : OTICE.—ALL PERSO. AVID s - Weeo3t! parties Raving cooupeca diene paaitibes as de- | 7,ten.] got to the corner of the square. heard! ELizaBETH M033 departed this life after a mst the office of the Sixtn Auditor of the et yea aedl and the pubtic that : : _ ay = ouse has ju: n thorough): renova. 29 the discharge of a gun; could not say the gun | lingering illness,on Thursday morning, July 2ith, Treasury for the Post Office Department, for sta- ECONOMY soa MOTHER OF | tea and greatly improved ; pe new ee was fired in the street or from the house; did | aged 39 years. tionery, blank books, binding, or other contin- ne anus a mane THERE BE | “27Pa*8ed by avy similar establishment tn the not return to the spot after this; when I got} Osireany.—On the death of ROBERT E. gent expenses, are hereby notiffed and requested 2 r 2 : country either for elegance orsubstantial comfort. home heard that a man had been killed; did | DAILY promptly to present the same for payment. in du- Nght, and there wes ligit.”—The gascom- | The Bedding and Furniture, generally, are new monstrated by the evidence of Dr. Miller, who testifies that the line of the ball was an exact plane. Upon the question of self-defence, he urged ime; pany says we will supply you with ligh’. but we | throughout, and of the best’kind. Bathe alee there is no self defence about it: to call it} 2¢¢%¢® Megee at any time; heard the report We've laid thee down to sleep belov’d, fob prego get haart omy ape og pe _ will not Fixe tt to you free, under four doitars per | have been added and will be in Tendiness’ "Te ‘ ;, | cf another gun when [I was still further off; But thou art not alone ; id J 5 thousand feet, according to their calculation, but | tuese grestly improved means of administ t self-defence would be to startle the public heard but the two reports. For angels bright and fair will watch inciuded in the disbursing agent’s account for not according to what you consume. and subject | the eortort and ‘accommodation of hie to judgment. It partakesof none of the qual- {The publication of the testimony of the re- ‘Thy slumbers while we’re gone. the month in which they may be returned; other | 19 reir arbitrary powers of monopoly. will always add hie own unremios —— be ities of self-defence. If Tom Keating hed ini i i idably deferred to- Wise, payments may be delayed until the end of | “rie subscriber, having possession of the patent | and those of the best Assi ome. killed Herbert that might have been a ques- f Tae qo, Wunenses is unavoidably deferred to We'll miss thy voice sweet, gentle boy, the next succeeding month Hu right for the valuable, discovery of the patent | can be had munis one ts that tion of self-defence. day, but will appear to morrow. The oxam- At morn, at noon, and ev’n; D.D reb = Benzole gas light, of a recent discovery, has in- | His House offers inducements not found €! “ . ination was in progress at two o'clock, the But thou hast left us heze to join jy 11-d2w Disbursing Clerk. | troduced it in his store, No. 474 Penasylvan a where to travellers visi und €]se- a Preston aneke of Seren x fie hour of going to press | ‘The angel choir of Heav’n. ar FRENCH CHINA avenue, where it Is now on exhibition and can be | as youc.n enjoy a comforsthe nen oheia igh. supple and wiry— ‘ . $ ol ee fs rith- while flourishing that cbair to do almost mi- = ‘Then fare thee well, tho? sad it be [ SAVE RECENTLY IMPORTED, PER | Mey ortis quantities sade tom eben: | ont Guuncomfortably early start required either Taculous execution. The only wonder is that} ALe#xanpaia Ireus.—From tho Gazette of dart wee ron ship Consul, direct from Vie:zon, have itia use in almost every section of the Uni | sny to th maton or Balimore. ‘Traveliess com Gardiner haa act been fudisted a: parteope this morning we clip the followin items : sptemp fies mom?rv oft will shed a. | France, twenty-tve casks Ce ane ted States. It must be seen to be appreciated. writ any ons comeeed re ee criminis.. How mistaken sometimes were our | _ 4*¢stgvation.—We understand that Capt. 2 e 1a band,and richly decora’ This Benzole gas machine will generate more gas | jy.5 Line,” either at the Depot in Wesht -_ ideas of glory Think of the glory of the act! | Damuel Baker, captain of the steamer Alice | uigtn Wilek@lanaiy Batwa. Which, coger with my former W en. | ona ot nhoat one frarth of the cost of coal ges, | Baltirwore, or on brand the Steambotr, an feey are a Pistol wielded in the hands of @ memter of | rice: bas Disscuas Gb tae womet River AT THE ne ables me to sell as low as any house inthe United | ral in use for light. ” , § je connected with Newton's Hotel: | My ‘ ol, het _ — ee ee Steamboat Company. The Board of Directors WOOD AND COAL DEPOT erating on hand a very large stock, I am pre. Blas ee feet Peppa will always be in readiness atthe la —— , befo ss q eet read! land: stigma upon Congressional history. It struck | have Rot yet taken any action on the resigna- | J CARGO OF RED ASR COAL FOR pared to sell to the trade at the lowest New York | the Inconventence of boing Presented ever month Pumaren amen ey do A a # 4 3 not * E q rants” wath Ahi Ponting, Ramble #8 Y ohm Cross charged with stealing sheep | 1°HE°o Rad ta” Guat Partie se ecg, Rresent reduced rates familics will tind | So mistake in the metres, for here is none fg | JY '-colm ALBERT. G. NEWTON. wi it econom' use French na. le ratus takes BT i » “For bim no more the blazing hearth shall burn, | {rom the Rods of J 5; Oden, in Princo Wil- 1 do wast of Conn eke Radiators. C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer ines gitcextoes eaeie. fers pubite cat writes mine preg hd : a =r ply the per care; pene! nacelle ad ye ompege ar ep ser bei Gea thee ‘romply aitendedtig wees Jy 9-e0d and Importer, Iron Hall. neyo, or dwellings this new generator of W E, THE UNDERSIGNED, IN ORDER Noe ren iun to lisp their sire’s return . t A anesday even = has not Its equal, and for the country § ' #9 ad the Ladies Or climb bis knees the envied kiss toshare.”’ | ing, and was sent to Prince William County | sticle orci re, One ALT, EN WALTER SONGS AND CHARLES | The subscriber, now having, In Conse Te ene | ot oe commodate the Ladi Soca Bast His spirit walks the land and cries aloud | Court House, to be further examined, ace a eT Ga sonee have removed their office to] other gentlemen of this city, made application to | nets, Flowers, Ribbons, &c., come to offer tar eos : The Steamer Georgra from Baltimore hav- EE : Sto ioe te theton. No. 606, E street, between 3d and ith streets Seep Soon aon igen ines ta th opin bee ‘ a od *- Preston closed at ten minutes to5p m.,| ing in tow ten barges, arrived at this port |' Wood for the winter can now be laid inat satis- | Charles Lee Jones 'will practice in tue Supreme and to give them every station ain en we pte rag before oe ae a having spoken about four hours and s half, | yesterday. The barges are to be loaded with | factory prices, $y Bate | od in the District of Golumbis.. Gea Walter | this store No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue cub. | (amass your money =“ . With unflagging vigor and power. coal by the Camberland Coal and Iron Com- "7 "* “Sanie ttn Co eee mostly retired from general prac. | ®¢ription book for stock at ten dollars ($10) per CAROLINE PRIBRAMS DAUGHTERS, Upon the conclusion of Mr. Preston’s ad- pany, for Trenton, N. J. Business at the re will unite with him and do his best to ad. | Share; also one at the banking house of Messrs. Pa avenue, bet. 10th and lith sts, dress, Mr Ratcliffe rose to speak for the de- Peal Whorves is very active. A large num- Tense SRAnS SD STRING BAND eamey the success of clients by written statements | Suter, Lee & Co.,on 7th street, and begs to inform | jy 14-2w* fence, but the jury signifying their disinelina- | ber of vessels are arriving daily, and others lately of New York city, begs leave to in- tion to sit longer, the Court adjourned until half-past nine o’clock this morning. NINTH DAY. c ts, and by all other needful and | the public in eral that a la! on of the departing, Uaded with cal forthe satern | Arcee tat eye study Gfreak ie | poprtsonond. =” "Ow ipevam | to, bly ieee, tee eas wil te | BUACKBERRY, CATER ERR, ane citles. most fashionable and appropriate Music of the | a~ ALMER? fro s ‘090, to go into | Bitting’s celebrated STOMACE ‘ Anrest.—Dink King, a person well known | day for Pie-Nios, Excursions, Bal's, and Parades M* bedeinnenrtrti? Hy m Congress. Capitol stock $50,000, to g ng ted c BITTERS, PIANO FORTE CLAssi peration when 20 per cent is pald in. for sale by JAS. &. a eKELL, At ten minutes before ten this morning, Mr. | to the public of this city and county, was ar- te bes Most reasonabie terms, at the Shortest no= Five Dollars Per Quarter. = TStockholders to es sappiiea’ erith machines at | je 2i-lw © street, corner i3th. atcliffe commenced his p He compli- relted tn the Navy Yard yesterday on a war- Tat oe Pee Mr. seehipitledla ei Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Depot, | cost JONAS P. LEVY, ERNARD G?*.c> Aw HISTORICAL mented Mr. Preston upon his speech of the | rant issued by the court. The charge we are street, or at Mr. WITHERS’ residence No. sic | Penasyivania avenue mar 14-tf | _jy 17-e06t ee a) | <inlaneing ton punadeat the Tes day befure, which he had listened to with ad- | informed, is assault and battery with intent Sixth street, corner of G, south side, near the Gar- RPORATIUN STUCK.—B%,000 Corpo VACH TRAPS, MOUSE TRAPS, RAT | as Revol» ..'snd the Mexican War, by the Hon miration. The gentleman had invoked the | to kill. King was just getting ready to leave | rison. ration of Washington Stock for aule at TRAPS at G. FRANCIS’S, Jer~ tah Clemens, of Alabama; price one dollar name of Daniel Webster in that celebrated | the district. All orders promptly attended to. jy 23-1m® feb 25—U CHUBB BROTHERS, jy 17 490 Seventh 9. s jy2 FRANCK TAYLOR

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