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Sintec a Serr. aeenan sist on acilinasiee baad eae mundane, tlie eanmionee ate Nationat MUsicaL Associatios. Afternoon CTI SALES. yesterday was spent in vocal training and re- AU! ON EN eR ee ee ” AUCTION SALES, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | ,,21", free Taree da it Meetixe oF THE Boarv or Taustzzs oF Tux | Upon the subject of his affray with the Hon. Dan‘) TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. heareed Sk ths ence By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, a, FRO aiaraitca wer , Pustic Scuoors.—The regular meeting of the | E. Sickles. that occurred yesterday in this city, At the Evening session, some of the princi- | pra e My ay FRIDS neg vee Or nial THE ASSOCIATED PRE =< Boatd was held at the Aldermen's room, City } Wherein ons of the ori imal scosant of pa chorusses were taken up, and. ticed | (To-morrow) MORNING. at Scodlock a. m.. We | THURSDAY, the 7th day o! The Europa at Boston. 's tocal 5 was i a Yemenley aeernnen tS aeech: cUtatnedhecetars Sickles, the assailed, is denied. | tion ¢ 1957 , re an audience. whose enthtisjastic apprecia- | Shall sell, in front of our Auction Rooms,a largoand |) mcky victudof & jeed of tr Boston. May 7 —The Europa arrived here this tion 6f the rehearsals, testitied in a strong degree | Seneral Sorar pent Homeehald sat ing House) | YieeRaar of July, 185, 20d duly Seconded im Laver | morning ai 2o'clock. Her mails were forwarded the satisfaction which the style and effect of Mr. sist * 88 iollows— ng se) | J. A.S.. No, 81, folios 232, 253, and 24, one of the | by the early train. and should reach Washington Root's teachings produce. any Spring Notas ond Chairs, Marble Tab nd records for Washington county i the Distr, to-morrow morning - st This morning, the Association completed their ogany and Cottage Bu bheauétion, to the highest bidd The steamer Alps arrived out on the 2th arr 1 ‘and Chamb publican 1» to ches! der therefor. the The Chi # plese fete pehearsed, qonich the pabite have not Scag Jenny Lind Bodstends, Cottage aud High- toa mad of ot. ‘eumbe rol ig nquare shambared ith "Tebreary — per nat pare Rerope = an 3 : a 24, int i ingt ronti feet - ames Bi) 2 , a a id | Necensity of furnishing to the press a statement of | taken ey Menare, Reet acento ee ean | Brastele; Three-ply. and Ingrain Carpeting, Mat- | Cheson most; It street between oth and 14th streets swimming acroms the neat eared his oo by alleged services was laid | certain occurrences which took place at Willard’ | have the concert deve Ais ba tie Association. Wed e yee sas Clocks, Cutlery, Safe West, and running back 1 feet toa 9-feet alley, | company’s steamers calerrvemy arrived at Sare- = — Hotel this morning. This necessity arises from In the performances to-night we would call at- | China, Giass, and Crockery Ware sss) bpretnes with se he ght Sera, commenting (ak, and with Sir James rooks at the head of a ‘The Chair rose to ro apres explanation, stating | the fact that a one-sided and false account of the | tention to the exquisite bird-like tones of voice yom er witha good assortment of Kitchen Re- | $/,*, Leg ong ae ee ee Hees, aor hed | (ly of Malays and Dyaks, Avenged the destrue- Se ae pares be omy coum bony yng oes ea vpn sr not which Mrs. Root possesses, in such an eminent quisites. apres ones fe the ect rae ee | ‘Daverhast with ker Dutch aunentttement, Killing 2,000 Chinese. The Leg: Spm r ~ | D. E. Sickles myself apea in your edi- | d its mid- S bie mantels, &e. > ties sent * sunt ‘achooks, adding that he be guaehne m= = at Y jor They m ke i holly at va- ate’ resent wee ae eivetes’ not | ft (Intel) wm Auctioneers. ‘Terma: ne third cash; the balance in one and | Vices were not req a apt tiance with the facts. They may be summed up | naturall: Present. Mr. AtLee, (President,) Mr. S. A. H. McKime Secretary.) and Messrs. Morgan, Ma- yruder, Polk, Pearson, Pendleton, W , Wile son, and Dickiuson, of the Board. The Secretary was — ~ —_ the inion of the C: ion Attorney in relation to The will of Sn, Wrought by Mr. Jobn Pill, for r We ——- Mr. ena y °s letter, because having published the accou trom the other side such a course on our part is due to the Star’s position as @ public journal. Witiarps’ Horer, Washington, May 6. To the Editor of the Star: 1 deeply regret the Fens. Loney Pieeag | OL Columbia, I shall sell. in front of the premios; nt demand Bas aired ciunedhalnd suk toe gy Pe powerful, nor of great sweetness. The By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. two Jears, for notes bearing interest from the day of | A lange Es ‘he inerchants and manufac- said that he had been elected to the before y sale. secured by deed of trust on the property ; and | turers had been rfection of cultivation {s admirably illustrated ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY | if not fT h within fi Patter the sale, ld at Manchester for the pur- Shortly after my arrival here on Sat: last, | By her TP Sate—On MONDAY AFTER- | {pot complied with within re dare pi | Pose of forming an association all over the weshd the so-called American party existed; that he ii + th Sicki e ry, * A UBLIC SALE- H " F the property will be resold at the risk and expense o} particularly in the Brit) or . had been retained by them in the office after they forts ch EES Brooklyn pes ace ishetibe tad oeeae seaeesere % | banal vell ote\ 456° ands Rqutre aa he? me fon sancine at the cnet oF y Associa & colonies, to be called ' 0 Convention that he had made arr nts with | I shall sell Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, in Square No. 422, bo- conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. | ‘He Better Supply Association. be tea ste of tat prin "He ba bee | Yost mance Bate chaser rhe | he Sania Company Yotake We ember of | [mtr aiffenauive ata rapes | A "TNE eT wis hd osama he est Bt Pate to expelled from the party before "ie received the seouel serame ants Tha pent and as ing hiss inarning » ‘Mount es sg rerms: Qne-fourth, cash ; the residue Hay 12, and he ae 3 = = bassadors. The Danish tninisenee pon wn note requesting him to resign his seat as trustee. | to relieve me from any unjust impressions towards The Co 7 » of Wash- | | mths, for satis’ rily secured notes, bearing y ss : “3 “ ee tinues. - He said, in conclusion, that the Board of Trus- | him on this account.” 1 took occasion to se t> | ington, on tan! cefaasea Thee eecratarroratens | men TIRE, SAE DAELE DWEEISE DEE TOA ED AND | | ‘Thete was to be a review of 30 roops had ~ . n, on the oceasion, that beautiful requiem | may 7-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. Sy. 7 r XG oN]: e = 000 at td under, partizancor sectarion azcountabifity,; { Bits 40 this note, that while I could interpose no | con “sRooke"” of “Rest Spirit, est.” : — a — | Baxo Perneers sonrncas Acenion Os WEDS Paris about the 6th of May, in honor of the Grand 2 Pyrizan oF sectarian accountability ; | objection to any legitimate criticism of his on my | Many members of the Convention, from a dis- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. NESDAY, the 13th day of May instant, at 54, o’clk. | Duke Constantine. nor did he blieve that the Board had been bi cial conduct, I should hold him personally ac. i P by such influences in the appointment or dis; . i WO HANDSOME AND LARGE BUILD- Seuntante gers tance, will thus havea fine opportunity of visiting | T° p m.. I shall sell, on the premises. without reserve, | ‘The council of state has commenced the exami ment of teachers, the selection of books, ot inthe | spr siti repli attempt to injure my character. | the restin place of our nat NUE, ON 12TH | that very desirable and comfortable Dwelling, No. | nation of the bill against the usurpation of titles fon’s pride and grati- inc Lots NEAR MARYLAND av. E ied evasively, neither denying or | tude, the immortal Chief of the American Revo- | STREET Est, at Avctioy.—On WEDNESDAY 469, on 13th street, between E and F streets. f nobility. management of the Public Schools. admitting that he had made say statements afont | (ues! 1th instant, f shall sell in front of the premi: ‘The House is 25 by 34 feet, contains dining-room | ° ‘The Meniteur Sry aorta eBoard and entered pan its una Pe YY | me, and Wound up his letter by telling me that | “The Union Choit Association will give a Con- | P&S Fie fect om tit street ask, mont'the inter | and thnentchmiene ne cc oP ie aad setoet | France and the rand Duchy of Baden relative te the Board and entered upon its journal. my note was an unmeaning menace, written to | cert to-morrow night in connection with the Con- Seetlon of Marsh ee bee and F with marie mantels in the parlors and gas fixtures | Stfeugtlening the banks of the Rhine. a Seca oa re — it on the table. deter bim from doing his duty as a Representa- | vention (which will hold over for that purpose,) preets. | They contain between thirteen and four | all througn the house. saan St vies wnat A here is a commercial treaty in prog- a '. i read bg oy - re is very i I - ctw a Me. Mergen beged that the explenntion would tice of It, at Be had already taken too much no- | under the diteotion of Mr. Root Uighfencoe nnd ant feat treet peers i, dence for merchant domg business on the Avenue | Sraix—A treaty for settling the frontier be- be ed and entered uy the journal. t ‘Terms: One-third, eash : balance xX twelve | or fora professional man. tween F. i> Mr. Dickinson denied the right of any member Lacnt a Tinea, ote fampered with in this way, | pyre Wratien.—Range of the thermometer | mucin j.omei tir cash balance in a day of sale. | | Possession willbe given within thicty days after | Cortes at the tration) (0 Um laid before the to make a personal explanation in relation toa | only unsatisfactory but insalting ; and’ atished te, | from Thursday noon, April 30, to this morning : A goad given and a deed of trust taken, thers of sales @2000 in cash: the residue to be |, The Progressionists and the members of the pty Sad el coudiace tea paver wilenied know whether he would receive ‘a message from Morning. Noon. Night. | _inay7* A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | paid in equal Annual instalments of one, two, three, crise jon are laboring to eficct a coalition. ; : 3 ? i aise reday ° zt gove: nt is appre a been read an explanation, but rather a denuncia- pt Boda ae bee beret pasha at — a 60 6 By C. W, BOTELER, Auctioneer. Wccleresn an the property. Se at Legrono, Bragos, Vittoria,and im all Catalonia, tion of the action of the Seventh Ward Council, | means of bringing mattersto an issue. When my Saturday. 62 62 SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ON | | Persons desirous of purchasing ean examine the | and has taken precautionary measures. The troops un ex-party private matter, of which the Board | friend waited” upon Mr. Sickles, he asked for | Sunday 68 64 | \O rue Capito. Hitt at Avctiox.—On MON. | Property any day prior to fhegale Uy calling after 4 | for Cuba leave Cadiz the end of this month. had no knowledge, and he objected to making | time to consider, and finally promised to reply | Monday 64 65 | DAN, May lth, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 | O'clock, p,m. sae a Dexmarx.—There is nothing further respecting the Board the vehicle on which to drive the Pri- | without deiay. ‘Late that evening, which was | Tuesday .... 70 62 | Shall sell, at No. 281 south B street. near the corner | _™Ay Ln —-—Auctioncer-_ | the misisteral crisis, except that the Danish min- vate affairs of the yentleman into public notice. | Monday, Mr. Sickles returned an shswer to the Wednesday 52 70 62 of new frsey Avenue, the Household Furniture By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ister at the Germanic Diet had been sent for, ‘The Secretary thought it was proper to receive | effect that ie did not consider me entitled to | Thursday tlt = — | partviz; 2 Coclining housekeeping, embracing, 1n | yrysre, SUBSCRIBERS, EXECUTORS or tux | which shows that the quarrel with Germany en: the explanation, and place the same on the jour- | either an explanation or a meeting. Note.—The fizures from the plate are taken as logany Sofa, mal y and cane-seat Chairs A LATE GEN. Jays THoMPsoN, at the request of | ters as an important eleinent intothe present com- nal; When spread on, the pages of that book it | My only alternative was to whip him. For rea- | before, fronting north.} Rosewood Contre Table with marble top his heirs and devisees, will sell, at public sale. on | plication. Would farnish a standing proof that the Board | sons which every gentleman will understand, 1 Average height of the thermometer in the morn- | Walnut Etegere, Gilt-frame Mirror Monpat. ppt “4 Wp not Wachingten, fo | , PRUSstA.—The proposition to establish a legal Seas not actuated by party motives in any of tLeir | concioded that, as outage, size and physical | ings,trec Mer tet teri wens see Earlor, Chamber, and Step Carpeting Oilcloth ip ott Nis ree Oriate in the oly of WemRaNeton, £° | sa cacad of = police sapervisiam oor printing li Proceedings. strength were about the same, the best place to "East quarter moon Saturday, May 16, a little Pract, Cottane Ch yer Eneitare His spacious brick dwelling House on square No. | ces», which was carried in the Prussian Cham bovine yg oral ge Ss ror the B oa sme chastise him was in his own room, where there | after 6 p.m. French Cottage Bedsteads 25, and the following lots : ber on Monday by one majority, was rejected next grou was no business joard 2 ‘otlet Set. Se ae would be no one to interfere with us, and where | Remarks —May Ist, rain, wind SE.; 2d, heavy Superior Feather Beds Ro 12. M2, 2. a. 7 3, and 14, in square ‘The Chair thonght he had a right to be heard € of the house might be preserved. Ac- | rain, rainbow at evening, and Ughioleg isp Hair and Cotton: top Mattresses Fae ba in square No. 25 | day, the government having recruited its forces. No. 0. ‘ % ini No. 2, 5, and 7, in square No. 37 ght cordingly, about half-past eight this morning, 1 | thunder to the southward and westward; in; | Wardrobes, Dini = . se Freshets, &c. in the matter. and insisted on the reception of the poration to bis room, Savings small hand-whip 4th, heavy rain; Potomac very muddy, and a great Haine Gloss, and Bagels Ware No. 1a nate No as Ricumoxn, May 6.—There is a great freshet on ee ae frag B ctigete gd the | or cowhide under the breast of my coat. My ar. | deal of drift wood passing down. B. fakt ant Gcckine Siok No. 20 i . the James river. The lower wharves and streets membe: s ec . want- i a rival was announced by a servant, who handed Grorcetown, May 7, i357. Pree pare Lsckine Ukemile, do: ing im courtesy. Mr. Sickles my card, and left. At’ that moment Mr. Polk said he was unwilling to be charged With the houses situated on them are submer, Terms: $25 and under, cash; over $25, 60 and 90 with a disposition to be discourteous to the Chair. The low grounds are all overflowing, and consid- erable damage is — to the growing crops on theriver. There has been no such fresh- Mr. Sickles, oo dishabille, and who had | Music at tHe Caritou.—There was a large at- dye’ credit, for approved endorsed notes, bearing opened the door, said, ‘Good morning, sit— | tendance yesterday at the Capitol ds, on the | ‘terest. a ‘ If he thought the paper had any relevancy to the . y y je Vapitol grounds, on'the | “may 7-d C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. . . ; zi ince 1817 proceedings of he Beard he weuld mot object to ee eas I quietly locked the door, drew | %¢#8i0n of the initiatory open air performance of = ms = = The sale will commene at the dwellinghouse. Sar ne hen | feet sey is Rac ws its being entered upon the journal. ray whip, and told Him that I had conte'te ches, | the season of the Marine Band. ‘The President of AAS DAS. C.MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. cones SOMES Ts MT Lie Staaten ena Locsin TL eee ak rereption en TeHerated his objection to the | tige bien.” A struggle at once ensued and after » | the United Siales was present, a gratified lineeuer CUARNCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON t ( THE IsLaxp.—By virtue of a deoree of the Cir- | tree equal instalments at six, twelve, and ehiocn of the South Side railway there hax been swept ME. Pendleton thought that any member of the | SU&TP contest of some seven minutes Mr. Sickles | evidently to the fine music of the band. ‘The per. | onit Hemet ut the Leet Columbia for Washing- | Months, for which the purchasers will be required t n away, impeding the passage of the trains i cried *‘enough,’’ and I bade him * good morn- | formance of the followin ieces was particularly | ton county, mad: he case J Vi <_ | &ive their several notes, bearing interest from the > % et . Board had the right to make explanations; he | ing," leaving the whip behind me at's recolice. | admired: Trovecee Goer rat particalarly | ton sou complaniantsand Mary. Anke eae wide cisi | day of sale: the same to be secured by a deed of Rp vege pe Mee pede mage rey ve We did ak aoe aay aces nossa me inv? | Uomee miy vial: Talore, performed by Exputa; Bridal Schottisehe, Comael oeneey nal Mary V Ayton, Adéline C. Ay- | ‘irs Sr bocrtbers will conver all the title wna ea. | Delawore toon sierday, but is now fall- 1 Gid nxt see any actual necessi s is 2 , ° band; = ‘on.and others heirs at inw ichard Ayton. de- 5 - 3 : ’ ieenal exp ade J eculend upon lam Ganie: This is the truth of the whole affair, and by | by the band; Duet from I Masnadiere, flute and id bi re Ayton. « Spader: 4 ney 2° tate of the late Gen. Thompson to the lots sold. All ing. Much damage has been done alo the still he did not ohject to such a disposition of the | Publishing it you will oblige, very respectfully, | clarionet, by’ Messrs. F. Prosperi and Wagner, | “agate defendants. the Serra dee nk sing, | conveyancing at the cost of the purchasers, river, and may rafts swept away. ‘The Deltware ; your obedient servant, and the band; Friendship Waltz, by the band, | Pubue,tt "clock p. in..on the promises, Lot No. 17, in | ithe terms of sale be not complied with within | division of the Pennsylvania canal ts seriously MFic Chair aid not ask this asa favor, but as xo. McLavp Muaray. Seto, by Pree amends; 1. Foscarl, Ter- | the subdivision of Square Noni, fronting 2 fest on | three the right of rere ok Rian hee erate | damaged, and it will take from four to nix weeks U 10, . Prosperi, Wagner 0.; “ Ladies | Sth street west, between sout and E streets, by 4 ‘cha- | to repair it. in < a cue ton ere ther ri Sorgpt be Tue NatioxaL Horet Sicxxess.—At the | Polka,’ composed by Prof. Scala and dedicated | feetdeeptoan alley 10 fact & inches wile, withthe | May deem proper, at the risk and cost of the pur 0 repair it 2a parliamentary history w © right o| e < sae . ji : Improv t o ‘ P 2 sers. +H LOR, ALtaxy, May 5.—The freshet continues, and Sermnict of a hety to mabe pe smal explanations | 72 SSO ihe Metchonl’s Exchange, on Fucatay | eres paired a ee ee | Fane Bete or OF & Sem Ove etiry ta 5. BLH-SMITH. og, | the quay and State street aze flooded. ‘The eul- was denied; he insisted on the reception on the | evening, Messrs. Dodson, Wall and Franklin | from Lucid, P y nds Quickstep | ‘Terms: One-third, cash; the. balance in6 and 12] 8? !7- : ‘og | Vert on the Central Railroad at Lockport has been «round of right 5 * months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, L y= The above sale ts postponed in consequence artried away. The express train from New York, Mr: Salk ditmseed fen es. Chateon tha tliioct ‘were appointed a committee to report resolutions Tue Covrt oF Cratms.—This moring—all | with security to be approved by the trustee. Upon ofthe rain until THU RNDAY. the 7th inst., same | C#te y P Fett am: t hour, going West, ran over it last evening, upsetting of r parliamentary law. He had had occasion to ae pallnel is fect enone ee the Judges present—Mr. Thompson resumed and the snll payment of the (pele heedicrioe may 5-4 A.G , ._ | the baggage car and throwing two passenger cars study parliamentary usage. and had never known | mittee report as follows : < concluded his argument in the case of Rich’d L. | in fee. If the terms of sale are not complied with in TASC” into the culvert. The engine and tender passed an instance where an explanation was received ‘The Merchants and Traders of the city of | Page, administrator, and the case was submitted, | five days after the sale, the property, will be resold over safely None of the passengers were seri- upon any matter irrelevant to the proceedings. Washington having seen with uneasiness the in- } ‘| Upon one week's notice, at t ‘The Chair then asked the yeas and nays to be | iA : kand expense of pa ously hurt. n i The aase of John G. Hedgeman was next sub- | the purchaser. All conveyane! ngat the expense of ILDING Lors = = = ve madi taken on the motion a ert Cee a ase . mitted, being identical in its character as that of | the purchaser. 2h if sed aii Shot aee Tel lo Be yhoo at bop: fa prin poled yoo pon 2ir_Eestoom objected te the phreseotogy of the | character calculated to alarm the Gril aca | P3E°. case of Christiana Dener was then taken | may? USS: He WAULAGTE Rrustoe. Fable Hallding Lota in Square No. GH, situated as | to-day in the channel ee explanation it explained ; it was a denial and a | direct the channel of travel away ity . + = a . ; ——-~ sowie eet = ollows : . | water, which insures g: navigation and low denunciation, and should not be considered in | reports which have vastly ees Sen ee cle — Eerie ee need Fe eae By JAMES C. McGUIRE. Anctioneer. Twenty -six Lots fronting 26 fret each on north G, the light of an explanation. it was then sugyested to alter the hraseology of the | reer entry in the eit y r “ - “ freizhts for some time. At Wheeling there are i a7 ant , between north Capitol street and First street west, a r > of the city, aud which in several cases have no | ‘The case of John 8. Devlin wus withdrawn on AU ABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ox | and running back 175 feet 3 inches to n30-feet alley.” | HOW over 2i feet in the channel foundation in truth—which reports, if allowed to | behalf of the claimant. , Sig ech LP ed zots fronting about 23 feet on First street to make it | widen uncontradicted, would have the result of RN 4 = Sixteen f AFTERNOON, May 7th, at 532 o'clock, on the at Gand ts north, and runnin e t ider : The case of Oliver Dubois was next taken up, | premises. 1 shall’ sell the whole of Lot Ni. 1 at | Wests between G and H streets north, and running From Kansas and the Plains. —_ Mr. aes oe pec ceronne fo bes injuring both the trade and prosperity of thecity, | and Mr. Walter Cox was called. 2 part of Lot No. 8, in Ryunre fi, fronting £2 foot Tne weicteoe DMGTooee niet coat cnet BS at, |” Bc_ Lense. May 5 She Mapabliona ublishes rt eso! = patues ches on Pennsylvania avenue and a H - | bet Tirat stree! and © Secreta n’s reply citi - Vance National Fiat the sickness which prevailed in the | | Maziciovs Miscuizr.—For several nights past, | teen 3th an ‘thy atroet east and rinning ack ‘i aad teamiee thax is fists inches tone worclisge” | Soler Pecan eee te ee ns i > si is ’ inches, vile fect a Ss > ? The question was taken on the motion as thus is peat goge| during the first three months of he reat of | ot fosth street eats ici P a Sse ana 5 ‘This valuable Square has been recently subdivid- thing which denies the authority or validity of aa mM malicious persons have passed along Louisiana n the rear of the lot to 5th street eaxt. ; 2 the Ten presented, and was lost—ayes 4, noes 7. is Year was not (according to the testimony of Terms: One fourth, cash: the residue in 6,12, | Sts forming the above described valuable lots. ‘The i i i 4 he Territorial laws. Respecting the judges of re medical witnesses) anepidemic, j. | avenue, opposite Market Space, and amused them- t H’and First. streets fronts have been graded and | ©! ee # Chapel Sot mean schost- wens wanes ares ous character; that in t iscity both ita-oriein ced selves by cutting the awnings and signs of the | {ust imgnths.with Interest, secured by a deed of | paved, and the whole has been surrounded with | lection he hopes that the probate judges will ap * re | trust on the property. 7 . t . securely 1 sand the sale int one Republican and one Democrat in favor ferred to a comunitiee of the whole amd meade the | Progress were purely local, being strictly confined | merchants. ‘The merchants at first repYaced their | ‘may 2-td JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Anet benutifal shade trees, securely boxed ; and the sale i = tree nad one Dewsanral tn beeer a pape ianee noes to the block upon which that Hotel stands; that | signs and repaired the awnings; but it has be- The above sale is postponed until TUE ic t that rapid! roving part of the The Kansas City Enterprise of the 2d learns “Tiir. Polk offered the following resolution cua | B2,NeW eases of the endemic arose outside the | coine vo cominon for the rowdies to induine ta | ALERTS TOS Mie postponed ntl minace [oe eee from the plains that the Cheyenco Indiens are FER se arin = — a Boe ny walls of the Hotel; and that, of the many cases | this sort of sport. that the merchants have been my 7-d C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. The extensive Government printing office recently concentrating at the head waters of the Republi- Soscleok Whe tae on ection of tho Higa’ to | Which occurred there, not one case of death oc- | obliged to apply to the authorities for protection, “a erected on th jortheast corner of this square aliords | can fork with the determination of resisting the the reception of the paper offered by Me, AtLee | CUced within the Limits of the District. rented, Ged tregnamne of the gangs may bear: | Gare oF KORE AS OH DER DE- and to induce itumediate butting, witha view oat: | attack of the United States troops. They bad a asa poh ee Bestel elton that the Beard ‘did pale pee Say psd bed poral ala Mora eae fie severest penalty of the law in- | CREE.—By authority of decrees of the Circuit | fording accommodations to those who wish to reside | larze supply of arms and ammunition. A terrible not consider it as a personal explanation proper Bese ipo Hires = . - Court of the District of Columly ronounced in ® | in that locality, the owners will make a discount of | pattle had been fought at the Fremont Peak be- for the action of the Board, the subject-matter | Stat the bills of health show that the mortality | Onpway's Eoutans continue to have the larg- | cause wherein Tho well and ‘others are com: | five percent, ou the pheciase money tesny purche. tween the Snake and Blackfeet Indians. Twenty- during the first months of this year was not ' " lainants, and the inistrators, widow,and heirs | se 10 will erect a dwelling to cost not less U thereof having no relevance whatever tothe busi- | yreater than at a corresponding period af inet | est incasure of success at Odd Fellows’ Hall, and | Pinants, and the ad dofeninate: being Nor Tike ie | San aE ee eee ee pee ee eee ness of the Board. year such, we presume, would be the case were they | equity, the subscriber, as trustee, will expose to Terms : 20 per cent. of the purchase money in cash; it was so ordered “3d. That this Association have no means of | to stay with us for months, such is the éxcelle: Thies auction, to the highest bidder,for WEDNES- | the residue in annual payments of 2) per cent.each.| New Trials Refused—Break in the Canal. ‘The Chair appointed the following gentlemen | arriving at the cause of the endemic atthe No | of ther Performances. But two nights more re- pay, the Zith day OL May instant, between the | unty the whole ts paid for; the deferred payments t0 | Ay s,xy, May 6.—-The Supreme Court deny on a committee to prepare a plan for the coming | tional Hotel ; and, believing that it would be a | main in which to see this inimitable company. the ‘premises, the oseiac sae waluatlo Lots, pert ep petaenae etna preg) ” new trials to Francis McCann, convieted of the annual school examination : Messrs. Pendleton, | wise measure of precaution fr farther steps were ee . FS i i Magruder, Wilson, and Wheeler. f namely: Lots Nos. 4,5, and 1, in Square No. 218, in Pints of the property will be exhibited at the sale. | murder of his wife. and John Cummings, con- - A taken to ascertain the source of the illness within Tur New York Le Mr. Dickinson read acommunication from Miss | that building, SER for next week is reoeiv- | the city of Washington. iL Every lot put up will be positively sold with- | victed of shooting a farmer named Slumpf. r a they wi ed at the Northern Liberties Bookstore, 327 Sevent. Terms; e-fourth of the purchase money in| out regard to price. ia will be sentenced on the fourth Monday in May Jane M. Thompson of the First District School. in | authorities 19 appolut u comienon of tented | mireet above the mater es Bookstore, 27 Seventh | | Terms Sne-fourth ‘of the twelve, and eighteen | °apaed"'SAS.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. | ¥4!l be sentenced on the fourth Monday in May relation to the disposition of the school during | and scientific to see what steps should be Se months, for which the purchaser’s bonds, with sure- pla The above sate is postpaned in consequence | night of two breaks in the canal since the eém her {illness taken to prevent a renewal of th cnae” shoul EXPERIENCE is the best evidence of Madame | '» bearing interest from the day of sale, will be re- | of the rain until THURSDAY AFTERNOON, | mencement of letting in the water. One of the Mr. Dickinson and others spoke in warm terms | the bultding be sgainorce to fe Laser oe =: Movnt’s Consumption Destroyer, quired. sores Dorcoaplind with oitlan Ava days May 7th — tar ond nee ORE Aedtioneet: breaks is at Utiea, where a sewer is built under i et a ; J rib ugh and cold under whic! labored, lays’ notice, at the risk and cost the de- iF " t " nine miles hy which the communication was referred tothe sub- | __TH® Swap Bax, yesterday, was a pieasant | fing heen eatiruke contd ood eradicated by the use of | faulting purchaser, vee II us ates ACTION AN FRONT es board of that district. affair to those who participated in the trip. Some | one bottle of yonr medicine. And 1 eanwith conf Deeds at the purchasor’s cost. \ sal deviates THURSDAY, 7th May National Hotel Disease. On motion of Mr. Wheeler, Miss Fannie E. | forty persons were present, comprising several of Genet <eoommend tito everybody suffering with 5 FREES Naeetee: | next. ats o'clock p. in., in compliance ‘with the | New York. May 7.—At a session of the Acad- Hoover wax elected assistant teacher in primary | our prominent eit! 7 af ee nerins EE ta ia lahat SUCH ctoneer.__| term of adeed of trust from Kdwin E. True aud | emy of Medicine fast night. Dr. Winne, of Balt school No. 2, firat district, P ™ citizens, among whom was his ; No. 186 Chesnut street, Philad. By a = ae wife to the subscriber, dated Jnly 12th, 1855, and re- | hose. made acommunication concerning the Na- Mr. Magruder asked advice of the Board in re- | honor Mayor Magruder. The day wascharming, | __I have used in my family Mrs. Mount’s Consump- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, corded in Liber J. A. 3. No. 190, folios 220 to 23, ene | Teusi Hotel disease, accompanied bya letter \ : A tion Destroyer, and can testify to its efficacy e ERY DESIRABLE LOT ON NORTH 1 sz y, Lot No, | tional . and all the in s a e ¥, 'y in cas ashington county, Lot No. spect to the refusal of the Mayor to recognize him | and all the whaler of rhe were in Sooving of severe colds. It is equal, if not superior, to any him as treasurer of the Board of Trustees; bills s bright and genial influences. Our ven- vi R ROOM Me ae ate eo, 14, Square .N. ning 39 feet front on E | from Dr. Hall, of Washington, showing that the , Sth at 5 g Mii cicn Ne | street soutiy, and $i feet 4 inches deep on 2d strect | disease originated from putrid exhalations. STREET, lies of the kk Bs NESDAY AFTERNOO were coming in every day that ought te be paid ; | erable friend, Otterback, with face beaming and purposes peek ‘hee Iaems enn on the premises, f shall there was money in the treasury for contingent | Cheerful as ever, was unremitting in his efforts to This expenses: should be pay out after the refusal of | make every one happy ; our muc part of sub : west, tozether with tae improvements, which are a is to certify that I was well acquainted with | }:!" Sauare No. 285, fronting 25 feet 53-7th inches | Proton" rune butlding used as two dwellings aud bile—City Imundated. respected fel- | Mrs. Mount while she was suiloring with the con | % north L street, between 12th and 13th streets west, | E¥O-story bailing, Great Storm in Mobile—City > pay ; , i fine ey ny a store. r peat a term occur- the Mayor to recognize bim as treasurer ? low-citizen, Thomas Parker, Esq., was also on | sumption, and know this Serup to be the remedy | TNE back 142 feet G inches toa 3-feet alley. ‘Terms of Cash:and if not comphed with in] Avousta, May 7.—A tremendous The Chair decided, pe aan the eakd. that he | the qué vite, contributing his ful r share to the | that effeeted her cure. Rev. James Hanson. visite ot Pe eae en three days rsale, the property will be Rhona red at Mobile on F cone & grec eu had a right to pay out until he had legal notice to | eujeyments of the occasion; and our handsome | Residence, G street, between Lith and 12th, No. | Sitthity ohitranan sangre, rr wl plo a ai bares Sind. ‘Pie Gay was tacakalok ad aonied Be stop. yeeros — from the First Ward, Ww. 9. niay 5-3t me od epotenie Tae as gifs “aaa 2: y M. THOMPSON, Trastce. — aa hen supply of water and - is 3 , Esq. 64 , = ‘erms: One-~ 3 8 Ane H cto . sama And then the Board adjourned doing ae Cle Seay ehr ieonaed DIED, 12 months, for satisfactorily endorsed fhotes, bearing | _8D!7—2aw&ds ee gas is cut off. dem S Tux Potomac Rivex.—The current is running | by Coke, was of course capital, and the grateful | _In Georgetown, on the sth instant, EMILY, wife | interest. 7 By A. GREEN, Ane’ . Return of a Bearer spatches. with Inceeased velocity this morning, and the | £ttes ofthe Planked Shad delighted the Sifacto- | of Baimuat Brooker : ee Ge Ae TT RUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE TWO'STO| New Yorx, May 7 —Alexander H. Evans, who y nes © | ries as well as the Pes hey) ——————_—_—_—_————————— By JAS. C. MecGUIRE, Auctioneer. RY Frame Hovses.—By virtue of a deed of | 10) ont the Clarendon-Dallas treaty to the Cqurt Grif wood keeps the steamers constantly on the | common consent, our friend Curran, of the Navy FOR RENT AND SALE. RUSTBES’ SALE OF ea ae | ey ieee eee eee rule rocaded i | of St. James, returned in the Europa, bringtng dodge. Yard, (the Navy Yard is always hard to beat.) sash nine Tuinp interest tx Lots.—By virtue of a deed | {ine J. A_S, No. 34, folios 121 ef eq. ope of the land | the treaty with him, The upper fish landings are pretty much aban- | Was crowned Victor, having dispatched three | PXOR RENT.—Two very desirable ROOMS, sit- bearing date on the day of Decem- | records for Washington county in the District of Co- doned for the season. “At Jackson city landing | Planked shad at one sitting. uated on Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th | seed daly recorded in Liber 5. ASSiNoi°S | lambia, and also by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Naval Intelligence. yesterday Mr. Hunter had his net ruined by the | After dinner, the company visited the fishing | streets, No. 47. wc. | fligs 173 and seq. SPUR aereigned will sell at | Court of said District, sitting in Chancery, whereby aritt wood y shore, made vocal with the merry songs of the | Also, For Rent—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, | public auction, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of S . May 6.—The steamer Saratoga was . ti th 4 ed inted trustee, in'the stead | | NORFOLK. May - Burk & W indsoi of the | hauled ashore, in consequence of the accumulated OT FOR SALE —in the First Ward, near La- | title, and interest inand to th sty theorem de- | *20 Mudersicned, will on FRIDAY. ie A facet eomsn. On one tide they banked tn O70 chen: | mad and the Tapldity of the tide, sal non ones | Lot eo Square, a beautiful BUILDING LOT, | rerihnd: whichis conveyed ty tho enrlslesd of ent, | Of May, at oi o'clock, p.m, in front af'the premises, | paired. ‘The Dale sailed yesterday, erihed, which is conveyed by the said deed of trust, nee The soid the entire haul fast evening, at the Al. | at a distance of about fifty yards from the shore. | on 2th street neat the commer af H commanding 2 to wit, of and in the following Lots and parcels of | Broceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bn At the White House lauding yesterday Messrs. fishermen. The seine, however. could not be | on D street. Rent $152 mon: . 5 } en | to f or, lot of ground numbered eight [8] in square num- Fire at Brooklyn. 2 - The night previous, at this landing, there were | fine view of the Potomac. Apply at N.CALLAN’S | Ground in the city of Washington: bored nine hundred and Bity-one 181} with the im- z = praete be This canghte at ps haul, nearly four thousand shad | fice,on F street, near 15th street. may 7-3t* _ provements thereon, which i of three two-| New Yorx, May 6. * 3g thn ptm ire Price for herring ri Se strony cont:ast with the | 22d about seven thonsand herring—being the | [.OR RENT IN GEORGETOWN.—A two- story frame dwelling houses nearly new and well | Brooklyn, occupied partly by Bui s story BRICK HOUSE, No. 79, on the west side * 2 4 a a z | largest haul of the seoson. jsaseary Pikes the seme ge orig ser eee ‘The White House, under the judicious manage- | of Green street, between Gay and Dunbarton streets. and no time last year were they bringing more | Ment of Schad, (who has leased it,) promises to Fe periqulers inauire at No. 58 High street, be- than $6 50 per thousand. ‘The cold current in | be, as ever, the favorite place of resort for excur- | ‘Ween Bridge ae see woe AE the river, in consequence of the huge piles of ice | Sionists. The building and grounds are now in FORRENT—A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE inthe region of the Falls above, hay scattered the | tine order, and a merry and delightful season may two-story high, with Atticand Basement, sit fisb, itis supposed driven them back to the | be anticipated. ¢ ated onthe corner of L and 12th street. Inquize st salt water. the store on the premises. may 7-3t Tue Magxer this morning was a: well at built. The above lot — = Eat rtnle ogee cal bakery, was entirely destroyed by fire this oth streets east, in the city of Washington, 00. hones of ee . One halt cash, the laine ~entmate Slt mes and twelve months, t urchaser to give s for the deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust Garroting in Boston. upon the premises. Bostox, May 5.—Cyrus Smith, treasurer ofthe fi A the seme OF cog ay comaned with within Piedmont Railroad, was garroted in —— five da m the day of je the stee reserves “ i , and robbed the tight to reselly at the risk and costs of the de- | stfeet last night, by three men ‘s Landi " = = 5 faulting purchaser.upon giving twenty days’ prev $1,100, Sues Backes an ee ‘i . er estimated, | ‘ded as usual upon Thursday. The prices were ORR Riz A gentleman desires to dispose ann . No. 8, 345, being all th nation, Uy pivertonmane ‘city of Washington. “All Battimore, May 7.—Flour is firm; Howard sustained a loss of between $7,000 and 83,000.” | about the same as beforeqnoted, except im the fich | bandsnd pough carpenter. He is nost in his person,of | Jt ee nat ean Se eck Hank ashe | Rokeratacung nr the cost ofthe surstencr street and Ohio at $6.62, and City Mills held at The landing opposite Alexandria yesterday | department | Many of the articles mentioned are | £04 habits, and trusty, and is inall respects opi. | said Lot except the no i ‘ R, He LASKEY: Trustee. | the same figure. is made a tolerable haul of herring, which was sold | becoming scarce, and will soon disappear from | inakes hin willing to sell bim. He will not be sold | , Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; the balance in| 8p 6-Stawts = ee W heat is firm at $1.652$1.75 for whites, $1.60. #: the Washington wharf for $9.50 per thousand. | the stalls: tow trader. Address Box 15, Star Offes, saying | four equal instalments in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, for No arrivals at the wharves this morning. Nearly all the lower landings have ‘cut out.’ y “CKEY: Ge reds. is a little easier; white 72a Sale Snipe per doz $3 | Where an interview may be had with any one desir- | notes bearing interest, secured to the satisfactionof By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. $1.66 for reds. Corn isa ; ; eee ct The Thomas Collyer is laying by at the wharf, : > ISE FURNITURE AT AUCTION. | 74_yellow 73a76c. . : Deis Filings ney rats | Hl feareraned at the expense of the purchaser ; A om MOR BAY, the ith instant, at 100’clock a.| Whisky is steady at 29a30c. « ald) A — ¢ j i rms r Mr. Garretson, on Dunbarton eves ng for the construction of a hurricane D 50) apples Pee . = FARM? "8 oc ee ARM hela may froma Gerenas the Gay. Fhe eg AES the aoeer between prs and Congress streets, New York Markets. Beck. Her usual tripto Mount Vernon is to-mor- 12% |Corn, pr ‘beck. 75 | Washi from ‘the railroad, con- | right to resell at the expense and cost of the first | we will seli his entire Household Effects, as New Yorx, May 7.—Flour is firm ; sales of row. 16|Corn, ear, pr bi 45 | ‘Aiming about 189 acres, seventy or eighty of it wood, | purchaser. > Mahogany Sofa, Chairs, Rocker, 17,000 bbls; State is higher, at $6.20a6 4s; Obio A coal barque, name unknown, was towed from ‘actget, ath py with good buildings, three meadows. two orchards— J. M, CARLISLE, Trustee. Lounge, Mahogany Dining and Side Tables $6 8007.15; ‘Southern is"lower, at ©6.00084.50. Georgetown 16 Alemndite yesterday evening, poe nx ush oH Peach aod apple—and variot of —< Kieds ot fruit, may 2-eots JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. Hurenus, Bedstends, Wardrobes Soede ie Sow sl pgp te or 10,000 . ‘ ‘ u 7 ” ‘ao nd er E buoy ; bushels ; being unable to obtain «cargo at either the George- 2 60| This Farm is very healthy, and under good fencing, -APER-HANGINGS, Washstands, Looking Glasses white $1.78al.85; red $1,683. | town or Alexaudria wharves, was obliged to leave | s 75 | with several of the best springs of water. The soi! WINDOW-SHADES, &c. Parlor, Cook, and other Stoves Corn is firm; sales of 12,000 bushels; mixed without amy cargo. It is a remarkable fact, that 2 95 | is fine and easy of cultivation. I will seli the Crop, ‘The subscriber would call the attention of his | Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, and Shades 83%. there is not at the present time a single ton of . Farming Utensils.and Stock on reason erms.as i | ¢4ng, out the publioto hie Spring stock of PAPER. | Knives and forks, Glass Ware iS. le, ately; mass O04, But bs Cumberland coal for sale in Washington. A good > $388 | intend ‘removing to a smaller farm neare Washing- | HANGINGS. including a good assortment of French | Stone and Iron Ware, Rain Cask, &c., &e. ctinngel: Chinsns sapeiien GAEL. speculation might be made by the Baltimore | pa , + 25837 | ton. (A guarantee deed will be given. Inquireat No. | GOLD PAPERS, BORDERS, STATUES, &c.: | ‘Terns: $25 and under, cash; over that amount Whisky is firm af 3c" for Olio dealers just now, by sending a few hundred tons | Corned oft gant ven y horace 3 is witeucmae aes street. Possession | alsoa panceame Ge cicy AE sredit of sixty days, for notes endorsed and bearing y ‘i . is . be SELS. by e ES of ev . 7 > Tate damages on the case? have Ianana, until the | Turkeyr......81:75a2.25| Lettuce, prhead.. 12% | “may?ae THOS, E. DANT. | desorption on hand or mane toner’ SHADE | rea BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. : Financial. ery ete ies ee Foe SAN et Oe URRY, tnd desimble | TRIMMINGS, BUFF HOULAND), PAPER Br JAS.C.McGUIRE, Auctioneer, | | New Youn, May? —Sto-keare firmer: Chicago Tuiny Wap Mretixe —Last night, a Union | pippers, «pal . 87% Kale, pr pk. 37% | Lot adicining it on the scuthe tad ceiver ee | and LITHOGRAPHS put on canvassand varnished | F\XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE. aed Rock Salant WN; ee a vain stcnue flowing soa | Roe i gag rota “| abalone er, Ee uted | cero; mamer aii ee apigo ot | Fa wale daercre ng tte anctan onion, | tines Goma shares hy do, tony: HC vania avenue. The following sominations were | Terrapins, cach... %e$i on the northeast mexhipd ofath gel gets Sie eo No. 500 7th st., next to Odd Fellows’ Hail. of a deed of trust, (and at the request of parties in- | sylvania Coal Co. 93; Reading 905; Virginia6’s made | 4 7he supply in the fich market was very poor, as | 77s (ae ne eee ee a ee clty. | ap s0-aw* Pe tereated,) the suboriher wil selltae Furniture and | 913" Atissouri 6's S25 For Alderman—Thos. Donoho the prices indicate. Shad 25a37c. per ee-|| wecy duaehia, Price. i Household Effects ef Mrs. E) jerson, on Penn. interest. : BS, &e. at ‘ood Piano-Forte, made. i : EMIUM !—From the Me- Vert Tree, J. F. Brown. small do. 25c.; perch, per bunch, 37c., and wery | Alte for nie, «large and convenient Brick Dwell 8, CARRIAGI Nii One excellent Rosew: iano . in | QILVER MEDAL PR ap eee : i th 5 : = For Common Councii—James Bryan, Lam. | fing Ialic. per doz., large rock, eac interorts ve ome! | BRIRD CAGES AGES eae nn | Bape tahee a covwoed Pass Poste toate 8) , i Vienna i : tropolitan Mechanics Vinstitute, Delegates to City Convention—William Galt, | scarce. At the landings, shad are selling at $ [ise ee spane, Seweted on the weet side ofwth | sp No. bet. ath and 9th sis. | Excellent mahogany hair-spring seat Sofas and Soft For ICE CREAM, WATER ICES, and CAKES. Jovept Lyon, Hudson Taylor, Samuel Lewis, Z| | per hundred, herring #i0ail per thousand. 51 (2d story) Mth street. “POLLARD Vv SBB. BOS, H. Me FOR Ba ING. We tars Mahogany hr spring seat Rockers, Arm and Parlor c. C. AT ZS. No. 107 Bridge street, piven Con- “De Forues and’ George F dackaon wer ap: | Dered, Cara's May Fealeclenl sensed a, | JPORSALE-SAR ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE | HAMS: prepered With gopecalroforanen ie Bains. | yant tt "'centre, Soh, and Pier Tabes grea and Hic, stronty, Geareston, 2 tm is, De. Poree, and George T. Jackson were ap- | bered, Carusi’s May Festival will come off, under F9 ed ein KING & BURCHELL, ‘ai Centre and Card Tables rd furnish any order that it wou! : ~ | , y f in the thriving village of Bloomington, Allegha- 17 corner Vermont avenne and 15th street, ¥ ny C . that he is ready to r! sernsgetiod gs ene the polls | the personal supervision of that experienced ary! on the Baltimore and Ohio | —*? Pind: Patareaed Eeavation lant tease se the pattie SEs, Legh n mg ices— be comi une elections ft t WO REASONS! L fave t aad § " hat it wou! qi Pie notuinations were unanimous, and the best | teacher of that graceful and healtbful art of danc- ne stop dauy. Thiedesirablecocatey | T Wa etinwe <kz & DRURY'S PICKLED Looking Glasses, Mantel and Table Ornaments | j2'Grean $2 Pero ealon pine or a ends: Will of feeling prevailed. | ing. contains 8 rooms, 4 on a floor, a kitchen, | OYSTERS are the best in the world. Sraseols Three. jy, and other Carpets have ve for those that favor ine with @ . After the beautiful inaugural ceremonies of the | 81d. out-housor, Is.newly built, and will be sold low | First. Heonase we select the finest and ee es Usloloth, Matting, Rugs, WATER . ap2im* Caritatiy Doxe.—Our enterprising neighbor, | occasion, and the performances of a choice selec- pa a AR Potanses Oph Sonne | Gyniars fee She parpose, cago Solid Mahogany ARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES — Mr. John Alexander, upholsterer and paper. | tion ot chaste faucy dances, by the children, the | Rivers, an the romnatio and wild rogion ofthe Alte: Second. Because they ste not drowned in vinegar Wardrobe, a hanger, has made a capital jobof the rooms in the | 300" * for the visitors withing sects recommends this property Jo the attention of | to kill the bad tov Tene DRURY Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Toilet Sets _| sale at Jow prices. soci Rencriment oF = ar Deptriment eccupled ao ——— a Rey gga Maier May Queen, to be crowned to- pores thirt ons ney oe cae. may 4-St 294 Pa. av., 2d door east o| 14th st. Rorowont and ict Se al WAGONS, be. te, te whieh phox reepectfalty in- fice and 2 y whic! houg, a is, we learn. reat granddaug| distant rom C - | SAIPORTANT TO PRINTERS — been R ny * fri ion of those wishing to purchase good they had been in the hands of a very skilful and | aisting ulshed officer of the evolu wee +4 we miles from Piedmont. the een ae etal ths ae pea E. See Tntere Chi: Eixtensi bd , Re sisid st a tasteful decorative artist in oils. We presume | Weber's excellent Assembly Band will tigen of She Baltimore Lay i icles. ina, Glass, and Crockery Ware ag on attention paid to i plated Ci tlery, Fire Irons . 9 ilver. pint as nee abe Cui ory jughout the GARD) an PLACE, 86 0 1B streak. road. it for rene T-GOUVER.- | Inkinthe District for that old and long-tried extn 1 D.C. ew York, aii io ‘TAtior wine Wasbincton Cite may 6-6t* | lishment of G. and H. Lightbody, of New % b- that no such wall - cor and Papering was ever exe- | the music gms during the as, @ brilliant | NEU now receiving and cuted in Washington—the style and finish of the | «Bird Wall new by T for the ocea- > = merly Col ine. & Light v1 ing “ work bei from i s. AP.—A two-story attic | shal hand a supply of the G y 5 LER, Ie Mr a ine Bewest importations from Franee | sion, will be executed. Beit Hoses neady em ating six | ont 2" 4 of inks, which f shall well'at factory pri Bxosilent Kicker tee ers pixtures WD. MCHLER: sot SEVENTR STREET. or Pl rooms and smal! ki attached. ‘The | gas. A ii ‘8 sold by me be cen if a8 Together with a ge: assortment of Household | ot. PY ‘weat cite EE im Gaxcways oF TRE Manxet.—In the Centre Prorenty.Saves.-—Yesterday, the lots in Da- above house is sit ted on 4th street east, No, po ae | Ww’ OWERS, rer with Efects. a | TICA RECA AR ER te Market, on Tuesday, the kangways in several | vidson’s subdivision of the following squares ie ‘ gout om. arenns. a et 4 Ap 2)-eolm D street, be Sth and 7th sts. ‘Terms: $90 and side, Ona soctorily endorsed 3 2 hap assortment A laces were obstructed by barrels of potatoes, | were disposed of J. C. McGuire, auctioneer : Lg sold, pig ‘and on accommo. ARD.—Ranaway tent % ant wenn ls Tere boxes. kc. Several ladies had their | Lot No. 7 in square 214, containing 4,914} feet, Tinting opm Aly onthe premines- 100 bor. ving near, Upper notes, bearing inleren aos J FISHER. . REWAED. gpa cee orn in attempting to aaa. The factawere | wold for 13 cont per foot 901279 and lot 18 in | may Su, Piwees sSoRgY STORE NEGRO wOY'SLI ce ease PN se rede Apr » and mwerniag, same square, feet, al cents per foot— ‘OR RENT—A valuable G > uit 19 years of age, 5 6 inch = WE HAVE A | age, biack complexion, about five gasgways were alittle more free than usual The " _C. G. Kenned: rchaser. ‘tuat corner: raha street Moles stant ‘E IMPORTATION.— polite Officers attend the markets and keep the pap PE ‘a im square tb 09 feet, at 24 cents F cape eie 4 re sere bee other on bis TSE hemyelan lose dark oo; the Canal, former! sed by Messrs. Songetnck ovel Streets and the cit: Jt wonldl the we tell fog the cakes cad wagons. | per foot—3508 50. P. T. Berry purchaser. & Cinrke ‘and is one of the best stapes ip the city tr Ps ti . 14 cents— country,or river trade. It i: poker 1a, it fr fete (Othe interior, amd keep the : une | otaases by mS? BOX, Satay Fevtys Shelv: ing, Counter, &e._ For terms apply to the State, and $50if : N ; a Posing cag monet Oe ry ofa | * i ge ute eo 184 aoe SR es a aS | Beer lias” me moe | ARERR & Bee "E through. 8507. 1 We Nye putchager, ‘ap 18-eotf FRANCIS HANNA, ap 0-tf WM. I BERRY, p27 Corner Vermont avegue .