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. TRUBGRAPHIC REWs Taz Boarp or Common Counci, met on| AssauLtiING AN Orricen —Thomes Fits Monday at the usual hour, with all the mem- | gerald was arrested yesterday for an assault) ~ AUCTION 84i88 EVENING STAR. bers mnt except Messrs. Bohlayer, Lloyd, | and battery on Officer Wm J Parham. He McGUIRE, Auctioneer. THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. = les. was taken before Justice Offutt and committed SALE.—On 8a Senee Wag SL 1. /LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. and Rew es. the petition of Joseph | to jail in default of bail for court. MORNING, the th inst fat Worden By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer SY HOUSK PRINTING TELEGRAPH. ae W. Davis compensation for certain ar- the Auction Roomsof Jas. C. Mc@uire, in Wash- F e NITURE AND H — = ii p i i = ot ington city, subscriber, as executor of the last ffects _ . ticles of groceries, &c., furnished the Wash. Tareats.—Catharine King and Susannah ne the NG. & 7th, at 10 o'clock. 1 Sr Asyinm: : I were each required to give security Gnerry, wiltech = sibs penta Ee —— to endl 8 if scat No. 573, 12th street” near Maryiand We are forced to go to press without a line r. Kennedy presented the petition of Jas. | to highest bi ! Crrwisat Covrt.—Croggin, Bailey and De- : = Dy = by Justice They idder, all *(Island,) the Furniture and Effects of & | by tel H Boss, asking compensation for fitting up | were charged with making threats of personal Dr Cherr soanemting eatared effects of the said | avenue, ( ). y telegraph coneerning the elections held on maine were brought into Court yesterday, and the trial of Croggin w a larceny chi aa commenced. Marka and Varden of & United States | gentleman declining housekeeping, viz : the day befo; : 53 day, from those who nee. his room on the corner of Fourth and H streets | violence patent-right for the sole and exclusive use of a | Excelient Mahogany case Piano F orte nd re yesterday, — font tteton testified to losing articles | as an election precinct in the Fourth Ward at} Sgcoxp District Pouce —Mary Rady, | stone saw. WM. K. mae Sooo Mahogany Hair-seat Sofa, sernage have contracted to furnish us the telegraphic of clothing during the month of October last | the late annual election. : profanity, fine and costs; A. N. Clements, re- au6-d J.C. MeGUIRE yon oa news. This is too bad, and annoys us even and clothing materials; velvet and silk vests,| Mr. Gordon presented the petition of Thos. | mo night soil at an earlier hour than the | “°° ___—* 3. C- MeGUIRE, Auct’r. Dining Table, Rout Tal more than our readers. Hereafter we are for fine coats, pantaloons, silk rs, vest | M Fugitt, asking compensation for his ser- | jaw wa, fined $10 and costs by Justice By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. China. Glass, and Crockery the opposition telegra; : ro patterns, umbrellas, &0., &c. His losses he | vices as commissioner of the eastern section | Stevens, — VALUABLE BUILDING Lots AT acc. | Catpets, Oticioth, Stair Carpet Position telegraphing enterprise: estimated at between seven and eight hun-| of the Washington canal from November, | 4.1525 py LiGutNIne.—We are informed tiem.—On MONDAY, the 1ith instant, I coe $vashstands, Bureaus, &¢. Aur. dred dollars. His store was broken open from | 1855, to June, 1 that on Sunday afternoon two young ladies, | shell sell in front of the prosalses, at 6 0’clock p. Pst gerd ck | — cash : over Cast sant, ¢ Railroad Accident. the front. He had since identified » portion} Mr. Turton reported a bill authorizing the | ye 08 Ridgway, were killed by lightning at | ™,; Wo handsome Building Lots, situated on 8, for sa tisfactorti PaILavELrata, August 6 —The « the footwa: ed 4 e between K and F’ streets north, | 2°tS, bearing interest! JAS.C. McGUIRE, “ . train from co- gy We wet lavettaed ge penta i heneat pada nambered 493, mp father’s house in Prince George county, icing the, eouth hat of Lot No. 18 and all of Lot no) nD _ Auctioneer water last night, run over @ cou meer q 5 — o. 19, in Square 143. Part > 4 > was detained until - xc was here | 493, at fae Cooaler Sd haggis epe leh diene OnLy 124 cents for a correct likeness of | feet 1}'inch by 140 feet Linch; ‘ot No. 19 fronts fee = Auctioneer. — daylight. Three pasenger cart wore deml- @ prisoner's box ) and 503, on dO street south. | Buchanan, Fillmore and Fremont. Sold by | 58 feet by 109 feet 1 inch; the whole front te 94 SIVE SALK OF VALUABLE | ished. No person was killed, and fortunately for defence demanded that the-| from mee foe iuartsing Da06. Woodsu! ‘and | the agent, A. Adamson, Seventh street, oppo- fot ai Soches; Kanasomns located, in the imme- jeare N but a few passengers were injured A Sebure- frat into rman pre promealiey The W. Talbert to erect a stable to the | Site to the Post Office. Adhesive a i " ty ofthe Navy Department THURSDAY, the 7th instant, ca yonsnendgace hurt, and Mr, Ball, the ince in six and mail agent, was internally burt. prior to the continuation of the examination | building ars was yp SP; — sid. ees wandered ace pig arr vn anda gin of peta tal 7 meee Buliding ‘Lots in Ga *s subdivision are ae of Mr. Hinton. Pe ter a ettatne. Fasciacag thet Josiah | Fintaone axp Doxgisox Great.Song Book, | “ue indisputable. A.GREEN, | square No 677, commencing on Lot No ®.front- | Pensylvania American State Convention. Afte: went to pre: esterday, Adams ir press, y ‘> . n Sev-| au6-d Auctioneer. | ing on north G, between Ist street east and north | Harpy August 5 —The American . J L. Venable, a member of this Board, retarned only 10 cents, for sale at A. Adamson’s, peu Capitol street, viz: Lots Nos 8, 9,10, 11, and i: 5 “ bres se ee IE ere Eee | SN a rE Se em ee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. from'in on north H street Lats Nos 89, md Stowart presiding Sat . Seamer . . | owner of a freehold estate in the cit; ‘ash- “ wo. 56. and fron Lots Nos. 76, | ~ oseph R. _At10 o'clock this morning, the trial of Crog. ington at the time of his election, his seat is| WATCH nego pomillo, Naerants pb peta eel armeane te rate parked 77,78, 79, 80, Si, 111, 112, and 113, containing in eect Stewart were chosen Preddentia! gin was resumed. ra | hereby declared vacant; laid over from the | ¥°rkuouse thirty days; ominick Dyson, do., | stant, I shall sell, in front of the premises, at 6 | al! 37,697 feet 6 inches electors for the State at large. 7 George W. Hinton was called to stan last meeting. do.; hearing before Justice Hollingshead. 9’ lock p.m., a good two story Brick House, | The above described property is located ina] The Convention rejected the proposition for for eusehaxseneiions, dey arpa Whereupon Mr. Venable submitted his re- with back building, nine good and conveniently bpd awed bar mat = sotcine _ Seg 4 fusion electoral ticket by a vote of ne at Nome mmonthe after the | signation as a member of the Board. An Orrer —Editor of the Star: In order | arranged. par altinhondl Wont at SF eect | tablishment about to be erected by Mesars Wen. | °2 '° Massach: P wateh hou his store that he recognized his] Pending the vote on the acceptance there- | to test the sincerity and pluck of the Fremont- privilege of a5 feet side alley. dell & McGuire. ‘usetts Politics. robbery < odharige Sci of. ers, who have done considerable bluffing | PM ee re Gocmahed property isin Square No, | Terms cash Boston, August 5 —The Fitchburg, Massa- ap sthagsra Chie of Police, called to Mr. Knight offered the following preamble | during the last few days, I offer the following | 319, on the west side of Tenth street west, be- A mmediatcly after the sale of the chusetts, American State Council a meet- Capt. Davis, becca mens in | and resolutions : propositions : Te toea epg atreet and Pennsylvania avenue. | atove ! shall sell Lois Nos. 31 and 38, in Cabot’s | ing to-day, when a motion to endorse Filtmore = — a ‘aoteadant wae Whereas Josiah L. Venable, elected from} 1. One hundred dollars that Jas. Buchanan | Its location is handsome and position central, and | S¥bdi¥iston of square No 625, with the improve- a i x and Donelson was amended by substituting the had found various articles, undershirts, &e., | the Sixth Ward at the municipal election last | will be the next President of the United States. Faeroe rant macoements to persons Wishing to | meats, which cossist of vesaieon nine nd names of Fremont and Jobnson by a vote of and among these, an undershirt, which Mr | June, has resigned his seat in this Board: will ne hundred dollars that Jas. Buchanan ‘Terms : One-fourth cash ; balance in one, two, | ™0mMs, #toreroom, and wood house. she Hinton identified as his property; (the witness | Therefore, . Sd vecigs |i he Cetotal vote of Penueylesc: | 524 tures years: the poreae te oie ae ty King’ tha cead from President Bariett, hibited this undershirt, soiled and worn as| Xeso/ved, That this Board acceptsaid resig- | nis. the deferred paym-nts, bearing interest from the | © 2nd north Capitol streets. revoking the charter of the Massachusetts St was foand at Mrs. Croggin’s in Baltimore ) | tion, and that an election be held onthe} 3 One hundred dollars that Jas. Buchanan 3 ) the day of sale. A deed given anda deed Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6, and 12 Cvuncil on the id of recreancy, and au- Sian Maakabe. jal pacer” — instant in the Sixth Ward to supply the | will receive the electoral vote of New Jersey. | taken” ‘Title indisputable. A SREENS months, for notes bearing interest. A deed given | thorising the Fillmoreites to formanew Coun- Pagina e sae rong Fifteenth a vacancy occasioned by the resignation of} 4. One hundred dollars that Jas Buchanan| au6-d Auctioneer. cin eo A. GREEN cil. ie = mol een = a found the | Josiah L Venable; and that Messrs. George | will receive the electoral vote of New York. np aSGabenskca —) Jose 3 ” aan The Fillmore men thereupon withdrew and Beiwe i ; focrene a roggil oggin; various | Brown, William E “Hutchinson, and William | _ 5. One hundred dollars that I can name ten ees 5 ee: - formed a new State Council overcoat 0! pon Croggin; Morgan be commissioners for the first pre- | States that will cast their electoral votes for articles were found concealed in the sacking HoevsEHotp AND KITCHEN FURNI- A. GREEN, Auctioneer The Fremonters end Seats e of the bed, and im various places about the lorsed ination By cinct, and Mesars Edward Evans, Jas. Cran- | James Buchanan. ture at Auctien.—On FRIDAY, the Sth ATIONAL THEATRE AT AUCTION. | Governor ‘dardner, and adhered to the nomi- Gell. and Lawrence Tool commissioners for| 6. One hundred dollars that seven Stases | {2Stant, I shell sell, at the residence of a gentie- | IN By virtue of a deed of trust from Wm H. é ; v man declining housekeeping, at 10 o’cloch'a. m , | vy 7 uation of Fremont and Johnson. —, Allen, swoia.—He and Mockabee | the second precinct cannot be named that will cast their el: storal | at No 110 Hast Capitol siret. bev nay m ; | Winder, to the subscribers. dated the 7th day of fad Guigates wk kde \eubss witioas Resolved further, votes for John C. Fremont. 5th streets east, a good assortment of Furniiure, monanan’ Waokineicc macys ares A.8., Baltimore Markets had arres pr Hinton as among those | Board sincerely avp hi 7 One hundred dollars that I will win a | viz: No. 20, follo 320, et seq., and at the request ofthe} Baxtimore, Aug 5.—Flour is stead sales identified goods of Mr. Hinton as among have prompted tae r ation 0: majority of the above named bets. Mahogany Sofa, parlor and rocking Chairs arty secured thereby, we will to sell, on Secs ak Or ore A a he Mockabee at Ray's house e promp gn f Ys proceed 24% | of Howard street at $7.374; and Obio and men A "t sworn.—Was The officer | Colleague, and cordially express their confi- oh r my address apply at the rene Office. Walnat dingy ee ce rag s then gest ide er (anleus tha aoel epeosnesan City Mills at $7 25 ‘ “ Fy $ aes + dence in his integrity ; and unanimously as- /EMOCRAT. ‘eather Beds. Be; . es aps ie = Wheat is quiet; te ee ee wit cat Guay beg lreerd ee sure Mr. Venable of their undimished per- Chines ‘Gin and Creere oem id.) Lots Nos. 3, and 4, in square 254, as des- q good to prime reds $1.550 that ti . Vi 31 for de- | Sonal regard. and regret the necessity which ington, (excepting that part of Lot No 3 hereto- | sales of white 60a63c; yellow 63a67¢. yr Ka hn gee ean berry hater Mr. | compelled him to interrupt an intercourse Wood Ghairs and Tables oe am jeri Nailor,) together =a _ apo i i nese’ which has always been pleasant. ALEXANDRIA, August 6, 1856. | Cooking and other Stoves with the buildings, &c., situated thereon, Known New York M LE nese bot seed. Witness testified Pending the consideratioa of which, Mr. Yesterday afternoon a i ie Z i Mere Atl ee nitchen Requisites as the Nationals beatre, wie eeseeeg told Se acauru ae Nail | Clarke offered the following resclution : y alloon ascension, | ‘Terms: Alt sums under $25 cash; over $25 New Yore oa 86 6 —Flonr is firm; sales So gnated on the ground plan of the city of Wasb- | ©! 60; good to prime whites $1 63a$1 70. Cora; ALEXANDRIA CORRESPONDENCE. Carpets, Washstands, Clock a “4 The above sale wili be subject to a prior trust, e if Mr. Heghes bad identified any goods as bis Resolved, That the report of the Committee the first ever made in Alexandria, took place eles sent ee for notes satisfactorily given to secures debt of $7,000, as stated in the ee i +} 30; superfine Obio property ; prisoner said Hughes could’nt do | 22 Elections and the egy eocaen of Mr. Ven- from Aspen Grove, upper end of King street. _au6-St A. GREEN, Acct. ‘The sale will take place on the premises, and Wheat has deslined 3a4c ; sales of 23,000 it; he would never see his goods ogain; on | able be referred to the Committee on Elec-| An immense throng gathered to witness the 748 5 ‘he terms therof will ve: One-third cash; and | bushels; Western red $1 70a$1.72. Corn i ? ing Croggin that Hinton had iden- | tions, with instructions to report to this Board : > By JAS. C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer tue residue in sic, and twelve months, with inter- | )->).-- “heir ste lates. wale Titled goods, “Croggin replied that. was ali | the name and qualigeations of the person re- | "Vel sight. Shortly after 4 o’clock the ropes CATALOGUE SALE OF A CHOICE COL. | est tom the day of sale, for which the purchaser | SISter; sales 10,000 bushels; Southern mixed _— fag Cro int had al borrowed Hin- | turned by the Commissioners of the Sixth | were loosed, and the «rial ship Pocahontas | \/ lection of Ancient and Modern 11 | wiil be required to give notes of equal mount nig 2 k i adv: right, be (Croggi ied a hem; wit- | Ward as having the next highest number of | rose rapidly to the upper air. Tho arenaut | Paintings.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, | If the terms of sale are not complied with within A OTK is steady; tales of 400 bbis; mess ton’s goods. and intended to return them; wit- tes, and to take the opinion of the Attorney | waved his flag in token of farewell, and on- | A%SUSt Sth, at 5 o’clock, at the saloon over Fara’ | five days from the Gay of sale, the trusteesreserve | 20 12i. Beef is dull; sales of 200 bbis: re- ness saw the coat identified by Mr. Hinton | Votes, : P A breed insti 3. iam’s Bookstore, corner of Pennsylvania avenue | the right to cancel the sale to or resell the prop- | pscked mess $11. i ; 7 he C ti to wh h thusiastic cheers responded. The ball » y Z Prop- | ¢ Lard is buoyant; sales of upon Croggin’s back. of the Corporation as to w om is the person k 2 oe @ Dalloon | and Eleventh street, I shall sell a chol -e colle: tion et the sisk and cost of the delinquent pur- | 300 bbls at 12fe The evidence for the United States closed | dyly elected a member of this Board from the | took a southeasterly direction, and continued | of Oi: Paintings, Among them will be foucd a aser, ON one week’s public notice, on such Whisky is improving; sales of 100 bbis: here Sixth Ward under the provisions of existing | in sight some twenty-two minutes. This is | fine original picture by Guide, ‘The Magda terms as they may ele-!. Oncompliance with the Ohio 382 eS Sie J.D Pickerell sworn fur defence —Knows | !@Ws- ‘ a h “ the twelfth ascension made by the same gentle- np oper y fete ongta! tf Carica, | = ject Solon es = wi season ene title — in ss 7 Sas - Mr. Knight moved that the further consid- | mn. Se na 5 two modern pictures, by A John- em to the purchaser or purchasers, an ea ‘inancial Croggin and Ray; had seen Ray wear the ;: aps The t i * son, of Edinburg, subject “Scotch and Irish | new trust to secure the deferred payme: 7, overcoat identified by Mr. Hinton; Ray had cniaee oe sk =~ eee ee pres peor han on Sealey Gs as en ee Peasantry *” < - vey, on the full payment cf the purchase money “tected York, August 6 —Stocks are lower worn it at his house repeatedly; witness lives peer ay next, but withdrew it at the re- chosen last May. W. H. Fowles hoe han mp. many original sketches in oll by living | and interest, at the purchaser’s option; in either Cc ay odes gos ae ne eumtaons : 2 acd be = D . a r° Ww. . Le F . Y i BE. Wil- Sy b, 4 nD a; 7; es ‘a-half street; keeps an oys- | ‘! Mr Jefferson. who, after some remarks, re- | chosen presiding justice, and the jasiices clas: artists; amongst them we name Lanman, t&. Wil- | case at the purcheser’s cost pany jinois Cent; ares 107 Mr. Martin addressed the jury for defence, liams, Bariand, Ansdel Willies, Searby,&c &c , ANTHONY HYDE do bonds 917; Michigan Southern 904; New newed it; and the motion was agreed to. sified for the several terms the whole forming a pleasing and valuable col- 2 i fort York Central 89}; Pennsylvania Coal Com- . “A 7 ; Mr. Abert reported a bill making appro- An indictment has been found against Do- | lection. any 102; Reading 89: Virginia 6’ "3 - Grrecen tha chaces ct lemony adres | feiatioad fer chekulag: ther avenues stone: || wsinic Gillen tor carrying concealed weapons, | The Saloon will be open and the pictures on —w ne to fasten t apis ee ees = en eee ee alleys in the several wards ; passed. but no farther criminal business has, as yet. Sine ae datly till tke day of rale a ~ Sterling exchange is firm. goods be sas e hom Mr. Marti th The Board then adjourned. been brought to the attention of the Court Gaon cash. JAS. 6. ony tal nm eb liae dost Avda BEAUTIFUL = Mr. — followed Mr. Martin on the Anelection for constable will be held on eae Prt, Geo. T” Messe A fidetng a tenBeone ‘ROOT & GRAN onthe District Attorney summed up the evi- | _T## Pontrc Scnoo.s.—The semi-annual ex- | the fourth Thursday of this month. Mr. 5. N. THURSDAY APTERNUON nee sist bearing date on the thirteenth day of December, | X. 4. root G.N GRANNISS. dence briefly but pointedly, commenting uvon | *Mination of candidates for teachers of the | Chipley failed to qualify at the time prescribed | hour and place. _ , 1553, 2ad recorded in Liber J. A. S_- No. 68 folios | Photographic, Ambrotype, and ai a b = y> aan 6 Ben | public schools took vlace according to notice | by law. His office thus becomes vacant; but} an6-d JAS.C.McGUIRE, Avet’r. | 505,506, 507, 508, 509, and 510, one of the Land Re- Gallery. the finding of the goods secreted at mOeme S| TL the Alde-wien's cadinbor at the City Hall, | there is no doubt he will be re elected. ———. —— 2 ~ | cords for Washington county, tn the District of | pg now OPEN AT NO. 392 PENNSYLVA- Soenting Somes — Be the mother of sta yesterday afternoon. Business still continuos moderate, and the By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Columbia, theundersigned pillsellat public go nia avenue, near Seventh street, where Photo- gin’s in Baltimore; upon the fact of Croggin The examination (in the absence of Mr | health of our city is most excellent. Avwt, ERY VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE AND oe tpldder ce THURSDAY: aig Zrapts. colored or pats; Ambrotypes tinted and apes tn ahuloieansl atau teen: Abbot, the Secretary, who, we regret to learn, ————@.-—.____ Leton the north side of Pennsylvania | bighest bidder.on * y | colored, new style; and Daguer ) are upon 5 . 5 Allen. Mr. Martin asked for instructions to be given that ‘‘ the finding of stolen property in the possession of a person is not sufficient to warrant a conviction of larceny after the lapse ef six months.” e r avenue, b en 3d and 4 street: June 20th, 1896, at 6 o'clock p. m., the following | tnoo ac the Riemer fection of the art. was detained at home through illness) was Aw OutraGe At Care May. —We learn that | TUBSDAY, the 2d day of September, I shell | highly tmproved and beautiful cep | as male The public = aheatan invited to visit our conducted by the Trustees, of whom were | ,,, Sunday afternoon, about five o'clock, un | Sil, In front of the premises, at 5 o'clock p m., | Viz: All pe Pee peep en “po y' me Gallery whether desiring pictures or not. present Messrs 3. A. H. McKim, T J. Ma- outrage. which produced considerale excite- | 4 Very Meee Brick House and Lot, si uated on Sepa toe. of fon land iesear Acton uae: JyS3uwswe gL ee motel ato <na eee corre at the meee Neier Hotel, Ba anil 5p eee ee arenes, Hewes rican a = ae she saxt called WOOD AND COAL DEPOT, a : A y ape May. appears at several youn aah js ‘Pleasant Plains,”’ and part of the land whic — = = ee ie oskingion oteasteepecs tes ware sented iets room, and one of fern Sa Teel eens tag on Pennsylvania avenue of Anthony Holmead, jr., coaveyed to Boltzell and | N. W. corner Twelfth and C street, No. 517, inevitably are. However much of a disidera- + et, running back toa wide alley 180 f et, con- The Court decided that though the evidence : 4 = drinking wine A waiter, Joshua Gibbs, who | taining 4,500 :ouare f et of ground with the lm_ | Maybew, which they conveyed to John Fickrell, One square south of the Avenue. + might undoubtedly be weakened by lapse of | tum it may be deemed to obtain a corps of un- | js said to bo a very civil and inoffensive man, | provements, waich are x goed two-story brick | the peeibaees ne land a nee ise "THE, BEST ARTICLE GUARANTEED — time, other circumstances might serve to| Preposeessing teacheresses, and thus put a] was passing below, when, for mischief or with | House, with n: -essar buildings. The House | 2%! of the Svashipgton and Roc! cll grey stop to matrimonial defections, we are afraid me m: Al Coal carefully weighed —2,240 to the ton, resi desperate obj the attempt must be abandoned in this city, at Some more desperate object, a glass tumbler stands a sufficient dist: fi the front to ad- | '#d, containing 5 acres and one sixteenth of an | trom which there Is no ion, seemingly ¢ was thrown at him. He turned and remarked mit ota large batidiug on the avenue, and the subdivision, ae Seapiiteg Ba the ane oe ge etina! trond (pce . . Es a ty i = . 8 si! a Pereons laying in their wint will least for want of material. ‘ that “the act was not that of a gentleman,” | how toosdeon Fy cee uae hei east side of the said turnpike road, at the end of | to thet advantaye to leave thelr fate to yee _ The same course was pursued at this exam- | and then made his way back tothe hotel with | Terms: One-fourth ca hj balance 16, 12, 18, | 75-42 perches measured poutherly from the inter- } plied from the vessels on their arrival ination as hitherto Slips of examination | the object of making complaint. At this one | and 21 months, the purchaser to give notes for the | Section of said road with the Rock Creek chure uestions were given to the candidates, and Coal kept under cover. a of the young men, the son of a highly respect- | deferred payments, bearing in evest from day of | 84, toa road or private way called Taylor’s Grea of the best ey were required separately to write down | able citizen of Washington, became excited, answers to them, these answers to be reported ‘ \ juality always on band. wale. A deed viven and a deed of trust taken. | Toad, leading from <ne sald turnpike road toan-| jy 20-tr wre we and hastened down stairs armed with a pistol Strengthen the evidence, and should be con- sidered in conviction The case being submitted to the jury, John E. Bailey was brought up on the same charge of larceny, but prior to the calling any wit- nesses in the case the jury returned with a verdict of ‘zuilty’’ against Croggin. Ratcliffe, Varden, and Martin appeared for Bailey W.M. GALT. A'l @@aveyence at the cost of the purchaser. other part of the said tryct of land owned by said Ls . a ini rh George Taylor, and running thence with the said BLACKISTONE’S upon hereafter by the examining committee | and dirk. A collision soon after took place, EF the terms are not compiled with — ae Washington and Rockville turnpike road north PAVILION Geo. W. Hinton was called to the stand and | ,. The names of the candidates were Miss Ly- | and the waiter was stabbed in the backe Tire Hagen fat pag np ete bereshid atthe | three degrees, west 28 46 perches to the Lot sold I oil Aap roa ed of PRORT WILL BE testified to the loss of goods from his store dia Choate, Mrs. F S. Hill, Miss Harriet | wound is said to be about an inch deep and | ‘Tite indisputable. | A. GREEN toJ GC. Lewis, thence at right — with the | commodation of visitors Ty, grtiowt oot Officer Handy testified to searching Bailey's | Cooper, Miss Laura V. Reed, Miss Mary E. | not dangerous. A physician was immetiacsty | caueandisl . Auctioneer. | Stid turoptke ros 36 46 perches, thence at right | Los cot aeed a Guat cote totnne Band sacs Ag atau °y James, Miss H. Slater, Miss Mary A. Tucker, led B' ae ttenti id re __ } angles with the said last line, and parallel with jon house some time in April last, in company Mrs. Mary E. Farish, Miss M- Adams, Miss | *#lled in and every attention wes paid to the — the season, and with bis e and spendid Ball = = tl id first line 25 46 perches, and thence at sufferer. The father of the young man ex- , , Ment eheles wits the ct Vat mentioned laced Room offers vast inducements to the lovers of the : : LINTON’S ALCHUMHOL COOK FOR | "UZ dance. His table will be constantly su pressed Rinasle = deeply ained ky the oc- | (for wate at LAMMOND’S, arallel eles the — — oe — - with all the luxuries of the Potomas, end Bar = currence, and proffered all tae assistance and Ss S he line of the said turnpike road and tue place o; ‘ =. brellas, &c ; these articles were found sc: A Discracercy Occurnence.—Yesterday | reparation in tis power. Tho affair, however, | "+ ___________Feventh street._] inning, being the same iand and premises T aisis tanec ear the healthiest places tered all over the house, but mostly in drawers | ™orning, as apes “ Corporstos gieers were was the theme of conversation throughout the $ 10 Thursday - sy, mae Soe John F Shanctts by deed ddated April isk ie, on the river, being situated between Blackistone’s and closets; the witness exhibited the artieles | COUVeying a bevy of mulat © women of bad | evening —Philadelphia Inquerer. Kk. The f a will veceiee the ate = : > | and St Catharine's Islands. ~ o boo! ce ‘d | and duly recorded — Together with the improve- Th 1 found at Bailey’s house identified by Hinton; | °betacter to the workhouse in a hack, they iaiipal ader eceive the above rewar: ere will be a celebraticn on the 4th of July Bailey’s house was on Penneylvanta avenue | Were screeching, and endeavoring t> expose PERSONAL y erg iOS, McGRATH, Blacksmith visiing ta ceamienes Soe een ae Bah gnd Public Cotillion Parties on Thurs- near the corner of Fifteenth steeet, over Haz- | their persons as they d tarough the 6 Z an 4-30" south side of the Capitol. Terms: One-fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12, | 427, ¥, Thursday, 7th August, and Thurs- ard’s office 2 streets. We trust that Mr Queen put them +++» Commodore Turner, U.S. N., and ludy | — = — day 2ist of August. a ae = 18, and 24 months ; to be secured by deeds of trust r Mr. Hinton was recalled, and identified ar- | through the severest punishment permitted | are at Willards’. THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ‘ 2 rie Steamer Alice Price will land with Officers Allen and Gittings; they found varicus articles—undershirts, neckties, cali- coes, suspenders, vests, vest-patterns, um- Mary E. Conner, Mizs Alice E. Adams. on the premises. Unless the terms of sale becom- ers Z 5 aa = ae maa during the waiering season on Tuesdays and Fri- ‘ iley’ i . i the workhouse immediate- : ; F 4E FOLLOWING ARE THE ‘TERMS | plied within five days from day of sale the Trui 8 ticles found at Bailey's house as bis property; happen Ge thas richly deserved | _.274* Ex-President Roberts leaves for Libe- of Board at BURNERS WHITE SUL- | feos reserve the slelt te resell ot the et and risk | 22V5c0ing down, and will stop for passengers on bas no private mark on the geods to identify 4 gs will be well for the ped eget to pro- riaevia England in the steamer Persia to-day. | PHUR SPRINGS, Virginia viz: of the defaulting purchaser. bhp mde raya hans ci pee preg a me Hen irae meres beam onal et Black Maria”—a van in which to] | -+-- Charles Sumner has been elected Ora. el oad A EWASNUSS. MIDLLETON,) re oe eee eee going to, aud en Sun “Ofc = 8 pe — yi) pot ‘ified that | COnVey prisoners being transported through | tor, and Wm. C. Bryant Poet, of the Phi Beta j i re RICHARD B. CLARKE >§ Trustees. ays returning from Raléimore Bailey. sx id. they aia ‘go and search es the city, so closed on all sides that its contents | Kappa, of Yale College. i = A b from th t. It can b Hon. C. B REWARD._LOST AT THE REST] M2U2WIs JAS. C. MeGUIRE. Auct'r, | iescthana ween ny SF Werk oF longer; $1.25 cannot be seen from the street. It can be +++» Hon. C. B Burkhardt, and family, and = F . i i7-The above sale is unayeidably post je im GEORGE. W. BLACKIS sufficiently ventilated at bottom and top. Ex-Mavor Westervelt, of New York, are at $20 tence sr'or BOOK omtithe sinera poned until SATUKDAY, July 23th, same hour ite the house, witness picked up the goods piece | 4#8%; canesric and soe be the — of | Willara’ Hotel. money, two certificates of stock of “American | 22¢ nt MUS J. MIDDLETON by piece, and Bailey acknowledged that the | Such subjects as were sent dowa yesterday, sees Old Izaak Walton said: ‘“ Doubtless | Guano Company,’? railroad passes, and other val- RICHARD H. CLARKE, & Trustees. goods came from Hinton’s are abselutely necessary to screen at least 4} ou; Heavenly Father might have made a bet- | able papers. Whoever will return the same 2 re et Officer Boss testified to a conversation held | S¢™blance of decency in their transportation house, that there were no goods there; when they returned with the goods, after searching FOPHAM & NORFLET's NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, J.C McGUIRE, Anct’r. i through the Port Ottice can deduct the reward, or ° “3 with Bailey's wife, and with Bailey, alse a through the streets of Washington. athe the strawberry, but, certes, he band te sxine nace pe dialed tap aigooen pepo Hall conversation between Bailey and Demaine . .: — —_—— avec late of Philadelphia, and when the two were confronted at Justice Hol.} Row on tue Istanp.—In consequence of ae py ee nto a TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E ORF LET of this cit Beeson ene Be cee: tees aeaie ohn oes oc | West sa, Mts ee nn ae” Lesions Wiens am Oo mae RICHARD H. CLARKE, respectfully aunounce Cone oe Lng Present at the robbery of Hin- Tom. stsliffe and Pat Kad y and while of. belonging to Mr P. ‘Tt Barnum, for the bene. superior Table or Pocket Cutlery, heavy Sil- | _Jy 26 2aw&ds J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct’ thelr vi pow lies en ublic, that they have coza- ton’s, which Demaine denied, and then De- ns y> fit of his credito: Yer Plated or Alvata Ware, fine Japanned Tea | — eee | menved the ng iness : e accused Bailey of being concerned in | ©¢T# Gill and Lloyd were taking them to the eee rs Trays or Toilet Sets, an excellent Clock, ‘Tea or where they will make and kee; tho Star office robbery, which Bailey denied; | fice of Justice Rowland, Bob Cross met them, ++.+ It is said that when Strakosch first vis. | Cotfee Unn, Enamelied Kettle, Saucepan, Fur- a - ae a a open et. is”, on the first interview wit Bailey witness held | Whereupon Cross and Rady got into some | ea Chicago in 1852 with Parodi, he purchased | nace, or any of the hundred and one little etceteras MART NGALES and WHIPS eS out the inducement to Bailey to turn State’s | difficulty, in the course of which Cross struck | a piece of land, and at every subsequent visit | needed by every housekeeper, will do well to call a ¥ ™ evidence, but be refused én toto, and called God to witness that he was innocent; after- wards, when witness arrested Bailey he asked Witness if hecculd avail himself of the chance Rady a tremendous blow in the face, knock | added to it, at an outlay of about $15,000. | 02? FRANCIS, just above Odd Fellows’ Hail, on ing him down ; Crogs also struck Officer Lloyd. | The property is now said if be worth $100,000. ee me sekegeee ninia: x Cross gave security in the sum of $500 before | John Brougham, has also made an inyest- | P™ = = oar pire os pearance at oa ae ment in the same city. TO CAPITALISTS, ady in default of bail was committed. ©} 4... Doctross Lydia Sayer—our Dr. Sayer— a0" akete Sere een teas cain Uproar for a who lectured so eloquently in Washington apon LAmDS IN MINBESOTA & WISCORSIN. conmster able pats of the evecting, the “< Wrongs of Women’’ last season, has been (HE SUBSCRIBER OF FERS FOR SALE 1.0. 0. F.—Th ti f th 1 and gone and got married! She was united for a few days, TOWN LOTS in the CIT ceny) was called to the stand by defei ies of Odd: Fel eo Dintrint far | !88t week at Warwick, Orange county, N Y.,| OF 8T. PAUL. MINNESOTA, and Land in testified that he sold Bailey the goods identi-] Lodges of Odd-Fellows in this District for : toJ. W. Hasbrouck, editor of the Middl the vicinity. oe fied by Hinton ; witness bought the goods from the yoar ending on the 30th of June last were “ Whig Pie?) The ears ea Also, Land adjoining the Towns of SUPE- R. fl . tt a as follows: Number of initiations, 105; Tejec- art, . RIOR and BAYFIELD, upon LAKE SUPE- ‘ay. The witness was questioned in regard } * ae 2 ad 9 by the parties themselves, without the as- is c ; tions, 7; admitted by card, 29; withdrawn b: s Pa RIOR, which, from their commercial position, to his connection with and knowledge of the | Uons, (; adn y i tie a 'Y | sistance of a minister, at the house of the are rapidly becoming largeand important places. robbery at Hinton’s, but his testimony was co | C474, 28; LOTT i suspensions, 90; | bride’s father, and in Presence of agay com- | My prices are much lower than the usual rates, contradictory that nothing eatisfactory was ba pene i pee Ia ae pany. Well, we always prophesied she'd fall | and enable me to guarantee a large percentage elicited be number of members in the District oD | from the grace of strong-mindedness and | upon investments. Satisfactory relerences given The jury going out immediately returned a| the 30th of Ju a good standing” was | single blessedness some day. and now, we dare } Apply to the subscriber, Room No. 23 National Verdict of guilty against Bailey. 1370. Their rev fe during the year was say, she finds that men folks are not so very Howl, Washington. fi . $7,711 12, and they expended during the | },44 & sort of people after all. Her many | —*" aha LYMAN C. DAYTON. oe Be petits rise mortars onto friends in Washington tender their best wishes NOTICE. $91876 es P to her in her new sphere. 1THERS’S BRASS AND STRING BAND Warcu SiaNats.—Some persons, who have ‘ sae: of New York city, begs leave to a c ean = A r form the public of Washington, Georgetown, an heretofore had means to call the guards tu Ths Guna Dee ee Alexandr! 2, that they «re now ready tofarnish the their assistance when required, have been a | yg Agricultural Institute took place a few | M0st fashionable and appropriate Music of the little surprised to find that the new guards days since. Six essays were aalivecen b day for Pic-Nics, Excursions, Bal's, and Parades | DRAW do not notice them when the signal is given. z every descr! ton, both for olty and country use. All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS. TRAVEL. ING BASKETS, end FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSK BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, Spore and Dust BRUSH- ES. CARDS, CURK -COMBS, SPONGES, & All materia! used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been workmen {pr several years, we feel it that our work c&nnot be sur; » either for style or durability. By unre! efforts to give satis- faction we hope to merit, res; ly solicit, ashare of public patronage. Pasticular atteution pald to covering Wramks and oy res. all kinds of work. Saddlers*toolsconstantivon hand. sev 7—tr EEP (T BEFORE THE PEOPLE That we keep constantly on hand gentle- men’s DRESS SHIRTS of every quality and price, and made up after the latest styles and pat- te have just received a new supply of Shirts with colored !inen bosoms and wi stbands, com prising the choicest patterns Our attention will be particularly @evoted to making porated aed ame we confidently be- lieve our ex ence in this department wt/] en ; * AND PAINTING ACADEMY. | apie us to give satisfaction to ell who mey favor on the most reasonable terms, at the shortest noe R.WM MACLEOD ANNOUNCES THAT a SaTAqs ‘antaae vyu to turn State’s evidence, and witness had told him No, that whatever bi Would be detailed Henry Croggin (already convicted of lar- eu i [mgoa-¢e4f] 790118 G19 Jo 1au100 ‘reezeg *,uem squaem sopedns uy a peur ApRay ns Uy 2) Japio 0} paimowsnuwa S.LYTAS zi 4041 Ais INdOH ~enyhutod pus -apuen ay) We Tux Excursion to Indian Head and Fort Washington by the choir of the Navy Yard Baptist Church, on the steamer Alice C Price, to-morrow, promises to be one of the most pleasant of the season. The boat will leave the wharf at 8 o'clock a. m., Navy Yard, at £4; and Alexandria at 9. 118 Jo suauy’y ues S;GS vaunpuen pur ay. graduates on agriculture. Th. ho tool » HILBUS’S Masi bh r for the recestion | 1% warn “Belgraers, Style and fit eusrentied or by r a 5 ose who tice, leaving orders at Mr. S’S Music $ class-1com Is now open for the or no sale. FEO. WHITE&CO R . ,, | The new guards do not recognize the old sig- poten were T. B. Lunsford, of Fredericks- Depot? on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of lith | of pupils, at No 462, 13th street, corner of E, ad- Gents Furnishing Store, eMeMBER the great excursion to Pye’s| nals because they are known to, and are used urg; J.P Conklyn, Jefferson county, and | street, or at Mr. W1THERS’ residence No. 515 | joining the boarding house of Mrs. Parris jy 28-tf 339 Pa. avenue, bet 9th 10th sts landing takes place to-morrow. The large | by persons unfairly. The signals of the pres- | John A Camden, of Harrison county , Sixth street, corner of G, south side, near the Gar- |" Though the regular academic year willnotcom- |’ = and safe boat Powhatan leaves the city wharf | ent guard are only known to the Captain, and : rison. mence before the Ist of September, they may be PRESERVING KETTLES. ato? and Navy Yard at 9 o’clock. A gay] are frequently changed. The rattle is not a oe MARKIED, ——— All orders promptly attended to. jy 23-im* many who wish to devote the remainder of the LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BELL MET- time is anticipated, as there will be plenty of | used at all by them, and they do not regard On the Sih instant, in Balti id ore, by Rev. W THE UNION ACADEMY. Trai cele uses sesases’ fing llmccal iy al eon Se ice prunes hpi dancing on the boat going and returning. that instrument as acall for their services. E. Wyatt, JOHN HITZ, an SD Muceare ze oneaee Mzs.Z Ricaakon the death of Mr. R. Gibson, have now an ‘oppor- somaet primerion 2am 0S L SAVAGE, aoa HANKS, both of this city. a ae ae _Fa,_ | tunity of completing t A acLeod Sign of Gilt Saw, Penn. aveune, Orricen Kexse returned to this eity yes-| | TH" Nuisaxce Law —The officers are now | .. On the Oih lastant, at 5 o'clock a m., in this | PVHE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | ‘The class-room will be found spacious, cool, anes, on et Owen Shand toth sts. terday from Warrenton Springs, ¥a., 4 ing- | @Dforcing this i having given notice, they | city. by the Rev. David 8. Dogget, RUDOLPH Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE | and conveniently located. Terms made known | "=! = ing with him S. Heiseman, an important wit cannot be blared if offenders are obliged to | ALGERT, of Maysville, xy » to Miss KATE Y, will commence on MONDAY, Sep- | there, igo bookstores of Franck Tuylerand sige By AND CHARLES ness in the case of Sullivan and Eggleston, py betes the eae earn omens Lape en pig lek og iat of J. Moody Smith, recently tember 1, 1856, jy 23-3m_ | Taylor & M a waz . - GS. WALTER 30 Pemovrd, (bit otice ~4 who are charged with the killing of Captain ‘ates for trial, and so! 20 ; , 7 N DES- MOVAL. street, between streets. —— The best way to got Tad oh fie ae,t4 be Paid. | DAVIS, both of Georgetown, D.C. . WIS INVALUABLE REMEDY CAN BE conti yal! mAKing those, beautifal Deut ot ae Se Gan Gee » - e - street event e " 5 Fine.—On Monday night fire was diseov- ply with the law before complaint is nasdes DIED. and Pont Elli oF sete Aoemeeaty Allens Patent, for the exceliency of Jonce, them h mostly retired from general prac- ered in a frame builing on Seventh street, near — - corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania avenue. which over all other styles of teeth, many now tice, will unite with him gad do bis best to ad- L._ The alarm was given, and the fire extin- Tarnp District Pouice.—Justice Hol . | _ On the Sth instant, MARY ANN, daughter of ferences: Rev. Mr Phelps and Rev. Mr. | wearing them in this city, will cheerfully vouch. | vance the success of clients by written statement» guished before any considerable damage was pees Thomas and Margaret Byrne, aged 1 year, & Ri . There is one Dentist in this city who has been | and arguments, and by all e:her needful and head dis; of the following cases: M. 3 da Register, Foundry church; and certificate from. ae eee a Pa Steuart, Jane Bell, Martha Granton, Francis mer funeral Mi take place this (Wednesday) | te Rev. J. Hanson: = infringing the t, and made a bed proper ¢! a done to adjoining property. It was supposed to be the act of an incendiary. “= A nati, A a of it, as tw 1 hereby tion the public ‘ tani in dtvalt of security and Som elo | suet Bata se ta tee ED | YRS. MARY PALES age | UN Bs Ware a Desist epsis ‘ain | CENTRAL ACADEMY, + 0 an m 35 AM. Return. —About 150 persons, employees of workhouse for “thirty days Jno. W lee, wvOn the Oth instant, THEODORE L_ LAMB, Five Dollars Per Quarter. : properly sauberccied, this woneune he is ignorant} REV. G. W. DORRANCE,} Fomqumans. the Washington Navy Yard, and pr wt who | Samuel Jackson, Peter Brooks and Flora Lee, | 1¢fant son of Theodore L. and Emma R. Lamb, | Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Depot, | of the rocess, incompetent to make the work, or HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS assisted to take the Minnesota around to Phil- | fighting; security for eae \afes M. Moca: bab cece take place to-morrow at nine | Psmesvivanis avenue. mar 14-tf | is unwilling to pay for the patent je16-tf bee, for assault on Chas. McCarthy ; security an A adelphia, reached this city, on their return, morning. Sooke wil, commence on Monday, Sep- @ six o'clock this tember Ist. 1856. For terms see circulars at the principal Book Stores au 1-tg the resi- AIR BRUSHES AND COMBS FOR * sale at (au 4-3t) LAMMOND’S. yore (Thursday, Aug. 7th,) fr 0 G2, TO EGLIs’S PIANO STORE for your for court. ence of bis parents, cores 34 and C Masic ang Musica! [astruments. jy 23-tr

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