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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Tre Ettction of Monxvay next is naturally the absorbing topic of the day. Wadvise‘our friends to keep cool, ‘‘vote early,’’ and especial: to vote the Teton ket. It equines on! ade. termined effort to put each branch of the city government in the right hands. Below we give for the information of our read- ers a list of the voting places, and also of thecan- didates : Piaces of Hotpine rug Erection. First Ward.—First Precinct—Cerner of Eigh- teenth and HI streets. Second Precinet—Corner of Pennsylvania avenne and Twenticth street. Secoad Word —First Precinct—Massachusetts jenn eae arg — and Thirteenth streets. 01 ‘recinct—Corner of Pennsylvani: and Twelfth strect. ee Third Ward.—Firat Precinct—Seventh street. Letween New York avenue and L street. Second Preeinct—Corner of F and Ninth streets. Fourth Ward —First Precinct—Seventh street, | between I street and Massachusetts avenue. Sec_ ond Precinct—At the City Hall. " Fifth Ward —First Precinct —Cornerof Astreet south and Third street east. Second Precinct— Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and First street wast. Sizth Ward —First Precinct—Truck house of American Hook and Ladder Company, Fighth street, between F and G streets. Second Pre- einet—Anacostia engine house. Seventh Ward —¥irst Precinct—Seventh street, einct—At Island Hall! The polis wiil be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and Tus Canpipatrs. i Amsrican. For Collector. James F. Haliday, | William Dixon, For Register. William Morgan, Samuel E. Douglass, For Surveyor. William Forsyth, |R. Finley Hunt, FIRST WARD. Alderman (No candidates.) George W. Riggs, ' Cownerl. John B. Turton, Charles Abert, Robert A. Waters, SRCOND WARD. Alderman Alderman. Taion. Hi {No candidate. J | Council. | Daniel S. Harkaess, | James Goddard, Assessor. Assessor. George T. Stewart, —_|fNo candidate ] THIRD WaRD. Alderman. Aldermen. Thomas Poncho, ‘Jonathan T. Walker, | Council. Council JF. Brown, E foha G. Robinson, Christopher 3. O'Hare, John W. Simm:, FOURTH WARD. Alderman Alderman. i John H. Goddard, |Matthew G. Emery, | 7 Council. Council. : tijah Edmoaston, John T. Clements, * R Assessor Thomas W. Burch, William Douglass. | FIFTH WARD 1 Edmond Barry, Almon Baldwin, Council. i Council. Dr Wm F_ Wallace, (tno Boblay William A. Mulloy, |W. P. Ferguson, SIXTH WARD. Alderman. Alderman Aaren W. Miller, | Robert Clarke, | Council Council. Thomas Altemus, Tames A Gordon, Thomas Champion, Wm_ E. Hutchinson, Jes. W. Robfhson, James Crandell, H Assessor. Assessor. John Russell, {Edward Wason. upon their return home SEVENTH WARD. Aldenmann ' Alderman. Wm. G. Flood, John L. Smith Council. | Council. Samuel Pumphrey, hos. E.. Lloyd. | Jobn T. Cassell, has. A. Poulton. | John T. Bradley, Robt. T. Knight, speakers, &c.. & Tus Rercerican Ticxer. For Collector—Lewis Ciephane. For Register—H. J. Schreiner. For Sarveyor—W. W. DeMaine. Isperexvext Canpipatzs. For Council in the First Ward—Wm. H. For- | him rest, John W. Easby Assessor, James W. Tae Axti-Kxow Nornines of the Seventh Ward rallied last night in numbers—despite the mud—ast their rendezvous. corner of Maryland av- enue and Seventh «treet Esputa’s cornet band Pa ose the programme | Gurle ° ler, with a beantifal composit “The Katie Stelle Polka.” Robert Ould, Esq., of Georgetown, was called to the stand, and he proceeded with characteristic vigor and no little humor to tap Know-Nothing- ism over the kauckies for its sins and blunders, past and present. In reference to the impudent pretension of exclusive Americanism put forth by the Know Nothings he claimed that the only true American pasty in this country is that which has | m of Espata’s own— from the shores of the Atlantic to the Pacific; and has spread the fame of our national banner over Monday next, and put the finishing sod on the grave of Know Nothingism Mr. James F. Haliday then took the stand, and in some animated remarks urged the duty of ali geod citizens to crush forever the discordant in- fluences which for thiee years past have been the | fruitfal cause of political and personal discord fle did not wish to say anything to disparage the | party to carry on the business of the city, but manding an immediate and effective change of alicy Mr. H. A. Cook, of Mixsissippi, then took the stand, and *‘Sam’’ got another mauli in his hands, prom | in view of that worthy's man- agement of the National Monument. He was succeeded by Major Flood, who in the course of his remarks repelled, with no little vigor and indignation, the charge made against him of being a Mormon, and similar malicious accusa- ens. E. B. Robinson, Exq., then came forward and administered a peorching rebuke to the unman- | nerly eppencmdol the meeting whe had under- | taken to interrupt it in its discussion of public principles. V pon the conclusion of Mr. Robinson’s remazks the meeting adjourned In the best of spirits for the election of Monday River Matreezs —The gilling operations are | nea:ly all suspended for the season. The total receipts of fish at the steamboat wharf were three tabs of shad, brought up by the Thos. Collyer. Arrived at Riley's wharf schooner William Spear, Cept Jones, f:om Port Walth: ll, with 110 tons of coal for the Washington Gas Company At Lag) 3H & Stone's wharf schooner A. V Bede}. (Mott Bedel line.) Capt. B.H. Rydet days from New Yo:k, with the following signments: To E. ib. White & Co., 17 bags coffee; pails; Z. D. Campbell & Coyle, 120 bars iro Green, 6 belle chairs; al Store Keeper, 79 keg | rivets, C mt. 6 bbis mdze; Messrs. Kirkwood, 6 bkts champagne, '{ pipe brandy; Jackson & | Bro, | case 4 boxes maccaroni and vermicelli; J. | | H1. Buthman, 20 cases wiue; Miller & Coates, 47 | asks tiles; Peter Dormo, housebould furniture: urbstones. For Georgetown—J. ¥.W. 235 bbis herrings, R.S. T. Cisse cask linseed oi), A. & 3., 15 bbls mdze. Sev other articles were taken on board after clearance, of which there are no bills of lading. ‘Tue Contract Awaxnev.—Yeste:day after- noon the joint committee of the Councils met at the ofice of John L. Smith, Ksq., to dispose of | the propesals for constructing the new work house and asylum The committee after a mature consideration of | the bids, unanimously agreed upon the posal of E. Bird & Co., they offering to build'the axy- | lum, according to the plan, for $34,970. just ten dollars less than the architect's estimate The competency of the persons selected will hardly be questioned by any citizen of Washing- ton: they afe well known as skilful and experi- enced mechanics. Sixtm District Porter Matters — Be fo Justice Cull_—John Sweeney was brought up to answer a charge of threats of violence towards Mrs. Craig; gave security. Mrs. Craig appea-ed | to answer ac of threat to barn the property of John Sweeney; security to keep the peace. Wa. Barton came up to answer for an assault and battery on Ellen Lemmon: security to appear at | Of severe c: next term of the Criminal Court. Tat Younes Carne s Friexo Society cf Alexandria, with the Sanday school attached to St. Mary's church, will make an excursion to the White House on Monday next, the steamer Geo. Washington making three trips on the ocer sion. The season ix just at the most delightful period for such excursions, aad this ene, we have no doubt, will be largely attended. To-vav the first stone of the new Belgian pare- ment was laid in the avenue square, opposite the Market-bouse, at the jmtersectjon of seventh street “Candidates fer Oity-Omtcen. | Tore, ‘not to be. a power i the By A. GREEN, Anetionee-. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON FOUR- REET WEST, NEAR D sTR On FRIDAY, the 5th J ie premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., t, being south ‘ing @ front pret feet on ofnorth Destreet, running back % fect. | on Torms: One-third, cash oreigner ‘sons of the soil shall pre- most serious consideration. r . onc? Mora, friends, once more eons 4 Handsome Building SATURDA ¥ EVENIN t, where the Americar Ticket vote early, as your names are all register: balance in six, twelve, haser to give notes for 8. bearing interest f-om the day iven and a deed of trust taken. le. All conveyancing’ at the cost A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Breast ——- + Mal6 the purchaser. ¥ dd ‘Tomatoes. doz ore ————— THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. a eS By Cc. R. € CROWN & CO., Anctioneers, OLD WATCHES, JEW P aN- ODS AT” Ateriae The RIDA a and NINGS, we shall sell, without reserve, at 7's o'clock, at our auction rooms, a splen- did asso t of— Gold Silver Watches, Chains Cameo, Mosaic, and Florentine sets of Jewelry Nihersr Pegheid amerous te mention. vith a variety too mi ¥. i cruly invited to attend. ane trae eT CROWN & COs Aucts, may 29-2t cor. 6th st.and Penn. ave. “i : Permnds Potatoes oz... 20a31 Lemons, per ke ins, each... 37a87| Cabbage spris, p Irish potatoes, pk. By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE BUILDING 1 THE CORNER OF 13TH AND M STREETS DAY AFTERNOON. the premises, I shall sel! division of square No. May 2h, at 6 0'clo sts No. 5,6, and 7, in snb- 231, fronting’ together 72 feet M_ street north, at the corner of 13th street west, running back 120 feet to nn alley. These Lots are beautifully located ina healthy and idly improving part of the city, and the sale ts worthy the attention of persons desiring yaluable #1 Green peas. ai|strawterriee ae stage 1 ies, qt. 31a75 . In the fish market, shad. per pre: ee Tock, bane! 50a hargeon, a50e.; halibut, tos ir, 37a50c.; her- 37e.; large rock, $1.50a2; per cut, ay, per cwt., #1.25a1 40; straw, per cwt., #4. __For Common Gouneit DITOR OF STAR Et Mr. JOHN W. E. to represent the First W: 3: One-fourth cash; the residne in 4,9, and 8, with interes! i>- THE ABOVE SALE Is POST PC an until TURSDAY A same hour and JAS. C. MeGU By JAMES C, MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. lease announce the naine SBY asa ruitable pereon ‘ard in the Board of Com- ky 20st resented as a Candi- ATTEMPT AT BLAcKMAILING.—We have the following from Justice Donn : Annexed you have the co; by the keeper of an ex, insertion in your col- name and office Who the per- ¢ andacity to make snch an in- Oposition, and endeayor, at least con- ¥.to connect me with hat he may be found W. BARKER is Editor Star: Assessor of the $ or Fogerty . 2 Of n this city. one door south of Maryland avenue. Second Pre: umns more pai is referred to a: clove at 7 p. mn. son is that has thi famous- strnetive! bat I hope th just deserts It is scarcely necessai knowledge further of t tors have not called oj the letter havi man recviving ‘Tt, of which is annexed, omitting the n broker—the name the original. MERICAN NOMINATIONS. rig tong as GENERAL TICKET. eh WILLIAM DIXON. For Collector... 73.—On FRIDAY A 29th, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, | sliall xe! Vo. 8, in Davidson's subdivi “or R SAM E. DOUGI For Survevor -R. FINLEY HUNT. without reserve. Lot’ No. ion of square No. 281, fronting 28 feet 6 inches on 13th ee between M and N streets north, running back 2 inches to a 3)-feet alley, witha small h it, | know not, out and receive bis ry for me to disclaim any ‘he matter, as the conspira- 8 the as yet for the money, ‘n “me by the gentle- I took a copy which une of the exchange lorney Was omitted in MERICAN NOMINATIONS For Alderman—JONATHA? mmon Conncil—JOHN Terms: One-third cash ; residue im six and twelve F. HODGSON, JOH atisfactorily secured, bearin: A i> THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPO ence of the ran until TURSDAY same honr and AS. C. MeGiUI RE, Anct. IRE, Auectioncer. i, PROPERTY N D Derot at Postic Auctio: tRNOON, May 2, at 6 o’cloc! irtne of a deed of trust duly ri sellat public auction that val nated at the corner of North D street and New Jersey avenue, with the muprove- of a large and substantial brick own ax the “ Union Hotel,” for- property is immediately opposite pot, and possesses ainple accommo- od second-class Hotei business, a this sale offers great inducements to persons who ro to embark in the business, as, from its posi- , it mast always command a good ron. A vacant lot on the north side of the building, and fronting on New Jersey avenue, will be sold at the ng been show: SS A. BOSS 18 presented to the voters of the ¢ Second Ward as an independent Candidate for ALDERMAN at the ens: Election Notic tomas C, Donn, J.P. May 28, 1857. you that there lottery tickets your agent a week ago. am instructed to say to you that unless you will You can leave it at the ottice of Justice Doon, and the tickets will be returned ; If not, the tickets will go PLAINtive’s ATTORNEY. o C. M _ Municipal ALUABLE HOT THE RaiLroa On FRIDAY AFT on the premises, by Wasnhincton Mr. —: Sir—This is to inform has been placed in my hands ten purchased of you or z Y next, the ist of Jun lath and H streets, for Register, r,and forone member of the Board of Aldermen hree members of the Board of Common Coun- Bu aed close at 70’ clock at the corner of Collector. and Sur- | UAble, property, situ ments, consistin; cil. Polls open 7 o'clock a. Franklin Liitle, through the post office; ao D. This valuable to the grand jury. the Railroad De. dations for a goa May Festivat.—The Female Department of Miss Mary P. Middleton’s School (First District) held a charming May Festival at Temperace Hall last night. The swee' — By Middleton, } rom by as graceful an Lambert Tree, Joseph F. Hodgson, jects as sovereign need wish for. their several paits Drops, Zephyrs, Wood ingly interspersed with tivation of the voice, nized the results of th music teacher. Mr. Daniel. After the co-onation ceremonies, > A_ Kennedy, John Ball, descended from the platform an hard H Clark. William J. Martin, some lively sports, and all see: Assessor | happy, as did the spectators also SECOND PREC " ELECTION } Notice is hereby given that an election in the above Precincton MONDAY, the Ist of June, at the house of Mr. Samuel Stott, on the corner of t little May Queen, was crowned and en- id loyal 9 band of sub- They performed as The Seasons, Flowers, Dew Nymphs, &c., very pleas- songs, showing good cu and in which we recog- practical labor of their Pennsylvania aver side, for Register city, and for one member of th: and three members of the ‘Terms: One-fourth, cash: tho residue in one, two, and three years, with intcrest, deed of trust on the Peoperts JOHN nue and ‘Twentieth street, south and Sarveyor'of the ¢ Board of Aldermen, Board of Common Coun- rd. Is will be openat 7 0’clock a.m. 70’clock p.m. H R iiAMILTOS, Renee Be T J.C. McGUIRE, Aue fl THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in consequence of the rain until THURSDAY AF- ENGON, June 4th, may 18-eod&ds A W. DENHAM, streets sonth, with Commissioners. ND PRECINCT, — ECTION NOTICE. a if an election will be held on MONDAY, the ist of June next. at the north- eastern corner of F street north and west, inthe Second Precinet o: (embracing all that por street north.) for Register, Colleetor, and Surveyor of the city, and for one member of the Board of Al- dermen, and three members of the Board of Common .in conformity to the provis- the city of Washington. Th: opened a7 o'clock a. in. and closed at 7 JOS. W. DAVIS, THOMAS RICH, ie Commissioners. Forts WARD—FIRST PRECINCT, . ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held reet, between I street on th Ist of June next, handsome baek building. built of patent t taining four reoms, carriage-house, and stable for theee horses. The west side of Lot 27 has a pave ment extending back to the alley. same hour and the little giris id entered upon med supremely in sympathy. TH RD WARD.—SECO BL S By WALL & BAR hereby given tha’ tc DID NESDAY AFTER *clock, on the premises, the highest bidder the below-desc f ot No. 18,19 Square 77, fronting 53 fee I, between 2ist and 224 and running back that width 143 feet 934 inches toa D-feet alley, containing 7,633 § This is valuable property and of speculators or persons wishing to build. Also, Lot 5, in Square 49, situated at the corner of 2ith street west and Néw H: lot, which is near the Cirele, will ina short whils be very valuable. as that part of the city will shortly be the Government. ne-fourth cash, the residue in 6G, 12, and 15 months. satisfactorily secured nnd bearme interest. WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. ABOVE SAI . NOON, 2th instant, at 6 o'clock. WALL & BARNARD, Anets. by RD, Auctioneers, Tue Lovisvitie Firene Alderman Alderman. | tions from Baltimore, were yesterday escorted to the various places of interest in the city. On re- ae pa to Columbia Hall a oe was served i ' . up by Simpson; a speech was delivered by Jas oie tench, }=. G. Handy. 3 Fiza’, vice president of the Coltenbie, to by the Foreman of the Loui<- pany and the President of the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company of Baltimore. Mrs. Pendleton was serenaded last night by the two fine bands of music accompanying the vis- itors. ' This morning the visiting firemen were escort- ed to the railroad depot by the Columbia Fire rted in the $'¢ o’clock train with the delega- f the ‘Third Ward. rtion of said Ward of a private dwelling will find the above one mont desirable in the city, fronting the I garden, public brildings. caupminpttatie. Termsat sale. Council for said Ward. ions of the charter of worthy the attention A. Brown, Es and respond ville com leby’s shop, on Tih ssachusetts ave: fora Collector of Taxes, and for one member of the Board of members of the Board of Common Council, and an Assessor for said Ward. The polis will be opened at 7 0’clock a.m., and JAMES H. Boss. FREDERICK ID ROBERT ISRAE Com Company, a le pmpany, and di Aldermen, three the subdivision ath street we feet deep toan alley mproreana which consist of a sinall one-story Distcratxe a Preric Meetinc.—Last night, a number of persons were engaged in disturbing the Seventh Ward anti-Know Nothing meeting, by using improper language, contradicting the 3 lice and guards ar- rested a young man named Wm. Smit! amony this noisy party, aud took h uard house. On his way there his friends ral- ed and attempied a rescue; stones were thrown at the officers, and a general row was anticipated. but the officers held their prisoner and secured A young man who gave his name as Frank- in Parker, was anes witha one in Lond Second Ward— Alder Wm. 3 . | and taken to the guard house. Justice Goddar evoafh lesen Aria Maa ari | eld both to beil for Court and to keep the peace. ed on account of Yi same hour and pla VALL & BARNARD, Aucts. _ ALL & BARNARD, Auction CARRIAGE. ¥-—On TUESDAY M G 2d, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, in front of our Auction Rooms. a Horse, Carriage, aud Harness, to a gentleman abont lenving riage ts nearly new, closed at 7 p.m, J OTICK.— WASHINGTON CITY MUNICI- PAL ELECTION to be held June ist, 157. The Polls of the First Precinct of the Sixth Ward ld at the Truck-house of the American Hook Ladder Company on Eighth between F. neat BROWN, C. H. GORDON, fi and G streets east. urther use for them. Sale positive. Terms at sale. if BARNARD, Aucts. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctionee: TTRACTIVESA Stock oF BotrLep W TH WARD.—FIRST PRECINCT. © Is hereby given, that an election for Col- Rexister, and Surveyor. and for one member of the Board of Aldermenand three members of the loard of Common Council, will be held for the First Precinct of the Sevent ION DAY, June 1. LE OF A SUI Tue Brsie Soctsty.—At the adjourned annual | meeting of the Bible Society the following cfficers | for the ensuing year were elected : John P. Ingle, President. Revs. G. D. Cummins, J.C. Smith, D D., P.D D.D., Wm. Krebs, 8. P. Hill, J. G. But- ice Presidents. Mitchel H. Miller, Secretary. Michael Nourse, Treasurer. Geo. J. Abbot, Jas. N. Davis, A LL. Edwards, Dr. R. Johnson, A. Rothwell. Ulysses Ward. L. | onidas Coyle, Jas. L. Edwards, Thos. K. Gray, | Col. B. FP: Larned, Presley Simpson, A. N. Zev- | ely, Directors. Circtit Corrt—The Court yesterday dis- tiven to us the rich pastures of Texas; the gold- | missed the case of Van Camp ts. Jenkins, find- en sands of California ; the undisputed possession ing no evidence against the accused to justify his of the broad extent of territory which reaches | further detention in custody. ‘This morning, the case of Ed. Locket, Jas. G Berret and TH. D. Johnson vs. W. L. Marcy and the whole world John Pemberton, liquidators for the New Orleans Mr. Ould, in conclusion, urged the voters of | Merchants Insurance Company, was resumed. the Seventh Ward tocome out in their strength on | Mr. Bradley was addressing AF wi encing at 40'clock, I shall se! sylvania avenue, oj tel. a large and choice. col and Liquors, Cigars, Sauci e the National Ho- n of rare Old Wines &e., embracing in part, ments ant may coneern penae7 a. m., and close a NSEY Commissioners. i rs Juice, Madeira, Sherry, and Port Tresou de Benzey Champagne in pints and quarts, Fleur Sellery do. A large stock of Scheidam Sch PARASOLS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL uperior Old Brandies 3,000 yards choice styles and fast colored Lawns, ps, and Holland Gin iguhela, Old Rye, and Crow’s Old Ficured and Swiss Muslins Plaid Musing and Cambries. CENTL. GepRixe Cordials, Lendon Porter and Ale in pints Old Jamaica, and St. Croix and Antigua Ram Seoteh and Irish Whisky Old Peaeh Brandy cor. 8th street, R FOR THE —We have now on hand, a large assortment af Silk, Merino, Lile Thread, Gauze Merino, Cotton N Twilled’Cotton SHIRTS and D Also, Black and Fane; Linen ‘Handkerkerchiefs, E UNDER W . ANDSUMMER square north B A full assortment of Cross $ Blackwell's English Catsups, Sauces,and Pickles Anchovies and Yarmouth Herriu, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow. fine assortment of superior Havana Cigars, ett. Linen, and Suk Neck Ties. Silk and and Half Hose at AN & SON $ Pa. av., fouth side, bet. 12, and 1 by deed of trust. the Court on the $3) and under cash; over $39, thirty days part of the complainants when this report closed cd ‘sed notes bearing interest BOTELER, Auctioneer. credit tu saperover er Court oF Craims.—Present Judges Blackford | and Scarburgh. Johnson resumed and concluded the clos- yuinent for the claimant in the case of J jw, administor of F. Cazeau, and the case a % was submitted. gentiersen who had been chosen by the opposite | Was. submitted. abivetned! enti skeaday a0 ix they had been tried and found wanting, and the | 3-™-., at which time the law docket will be aifsirs of the Corporation were ina situation de- | Called for Hearing. SALE—By virtue of a deed of «i wife to me, Lwill ox- IURSDAY, the 25th day » Cf fair, if not, the trust from David J pose to pubiie sale, on of June next, at 12 o’clock 1 next fair day thereafter,) on the premises, all that ereon the said David Jones containing about ninety-two acres, nud edt to the Inte Doug- st eligibly situated female seminary ,be- immediately on the Baltimore and Washington road, distant aboutone hundred yards from the i ‘The improvements consist of a eand commodions Frame Dwelling, in complete necessary out building. — is admirably adapted to the nsnal productions of the ntry, aud at an inconsiderable outlay might be most productive, a grenter portion being fine meadow Iand. Lu port ofhealth it will compare 5 nis country, and rarely is it many advantages is Hi be liberal, and made N.C. STEPHEN, Trustee, Bladensbure. Md. GREEN, Auctioneer, ‘SE AND LOT ON with a large and choice every dexcriptio Spring and Ladi unk. Valicos, Carpet Bags, and Packing 'T ; such as fine So Bigelo part or parcel of Innd wh fe ly solicit a call from the traveling stand, 322 Pennsylvania avenue, be- STEPHENS. and in v nd Tenth street ng establishment el,States) WAL ti MARKETING FOR THE CornPoRATION.—The In- tendant of the Asylum had to provide, in his pur- chases at market this morning, for 47 occupants of the poor-house department and 42 prisoners in the workhouse. Tuat was a delightful serenade, performed by Esputa’s Band. in our neighborhood somewhere abont 3 o'clock this morning. Such harn stealing upon the half-awakened senses, was heavenly indeed. tu Kinwas, the California hunter, pald a visit to President Buchanan this morning, to say ood bye ere leaving Washington. The *‘buch- orn chair’’ remains in the East Room. DFORD'S r depot. New Se.e-Prriryine lenstaee Asta! ARCTIC REFRI Patented Novembe After many years experience frigerators, we can with confindence recor mend this oue as being the best and most conveniently constructed for coolin rexorving Means, Mirkx, B repair, and every guaranteed drv, f own on the day of sale. motsinre and impure odor Knows oa Tip Gayo} . may %-3tawts in any other refrigerator nm = = = No. 184 Baltimore street, Bait Owners of right for Maryland, District of C bia, Virgina, North and So ‘or saleby C. WOODY RD, Washington.D. C. I have other kinds of Refrigefators at my House Furnishing Wareroom, 318 Penn. § tween lith and Lih streets. Baleony in front full of Cc, WOODWARD, A Capsize.—The schooner Columbus, Captain Holland, was capsized by a squall, yesterday, just The crew ‘all yot safely below Alexandria. unning back to an alley, containing the improvement, which 1s a good House, containing twelve conveniently -ar- ana cellar; the gas and hthe honse. ‘This pro ed, being that next west of st sw Reat Estate Overation 2,613 feet, with Green sold at auction Lot No. W. T. Seymour. at 9 Yesterday, A. n square 513, to - per square foot. A family of young and valua The family consists of amoth amd one 3 years of age, anda ranged rooms, wide store fixtures to be sold wit Warten Reterss.—Patrick Branner, drunk; security and cost, $1.44. 5 workhouse 90 days. Parker, riot; bacees for court and to John Smith. v W. Smith and F third cash ; bals r otes for the deferred nterest from the da rust taken, Al LN dueted in this erty, GROCER thers, atierd the sinallest pre. id have the preference forcash that business cau continue comers fire not prompt in se Desirows of closing up ing accounts, | earnestly request all who are inde ed to me to enil and settle withont delny. 1 farther qive notice that all future billy which may must be made with reference to, and with thedistinet understanding that they are to be closed monthly by cash, or notes at 0 days, ox- ners who have always been VOSS, cor. loth es. and I By C. W. BO' -ER, Auctioneer, SHANCE FOR A GOOD INVEST- Dairy al inh A ee Garprens.—On W NOON, June lth, at 5o’elock, I ses, the track of land k ning the farms of Col. V Corcoran, Esq., distant ab Ovr Friexp Hawack has added to his stock of Malt Liquors the best Philadelph No. 2% Penn. svenui Give hima call. he contracted with two miles from a inile from the To Tue Citizens of Wasmincton. nomination for the responsible ottice of Register of the City of Washing ted injurious to my cha confidence in the sense cept such of my old enst ded into five lots, varying 1 Il to. 56 Acres eneh. to sait persons desirous ¢ sites for supurban villas or dairy and mar have been cirenla- do with an abiding justice of my fellow-citi- zeus, 1 submit the following ecard from my present Wa. Mokean. The undersigned, composing the firm of Geo. and Thos. Parker & Co. having heard reports enlenlated to injure the standing and chara Who is now in our employment we — of Reenter, | im trustworthy in ore: et e Culated to fill the office with Gredite and harege soe ad him to our fellow-citizons fo: We shall most cheerft thet ofhee believing that it will be IUSIC.—The next terms of C. L. IR- VING'S Vocal Music Class for practice of Glees, Chorusses, &c., and Study of Harmony, will Hall.on E street, between nd lth streets, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, @ith. at + pigeck. an On Lot No, 2 there is a dwelling-house and the usual outbuildings for farm purposes. them have been recently ereoted. The soil is _adimrabi dairy farms. and eligib! sites are to be found on the property. y of these lots to town, the excellent nce of good and un- water, and the advantages as to f location, combine Most attractive opportuni ble investment which has period to this community. the ground can be seen at my store, and, if desired, the whole will be disposed of at private sue, if application is made to the sub- seriber three days before the day of sale. ird cash; the residue ona credit of or notes bearing interest, secured by Cc. W. BOTE Hance ence Adapted for gardening and continue at the same and very desirable building nd Saturdays. nen wishing to unite with this arly in attendance, eter of Mr. Morgan, and a candidate for beg leave to aay tha a class will please quality of the so tuiling’ springs 3 LAGER BEER The subseriber takes this method to inform the citizens of Washington and vicinity, that, | 3 n hand Lauer's superior READING R, PORTER, and eat any time. in Bottles or Casks, to rivate families. . hours, i quantities to suit. may 2%-3w Southwest cor, 3d st. SUPERIOR READ roperty one of thy x or safe and profi been presented for a lon; Plats of the division ENGL BRE ALE, which he Jos. B. Bryan. Exrrrigyce is the best evidence of Madame mption Destroyer. Mount—Madam: [am lappy to inform you ernble cough and cold under which I labored entirely cured and eradicated by the use of ttle of your medicine. And I dence recominend it to everybody suffering with coughs or consumption. P.M. No. 195 Chesnut street, Philad. T have used ae family Mrs. Mount’: It is equal, if not kind Tinve ever This is to certify that Mra: Mount while she uae ox sumption, and kx. that effected her ‘Terms: One-i 2, an order from the Orpnan EWARD.—Ran aw: ron Thursday, April 9 AN ISAAC WOOD. He is thirty yoars of black complexion, about five feet and a high, and has very large lips. ‘he above reward will be pax ery tome if taken 7Sbarrels Old Mong WHISKEY from the subseri Pure RYE, copper distilled hy yore Muier & Son’s Edinburgh ALE, in 15 Caske Vou 10 can with confi- phy: 3 Lebennberker ie ores AME EGE TTY & WILLIAMS No. 5 northwest corner of Hixh Py may 3 Georgetown, D.C. OSTON.—The Schooner Martha, Capt. Nacine ec acvedaas mliareeen above port. For freight HARTLEY & BROTHE street, Georgetown. GS OF ATTORN x in two large volumes; price loot twee enay perior, to ay Prince Georges county, OTHE PUBLIC AND PARTICL wplO MILLINERS —STRAV STS, HATS, and FLA’ dren, will be shortest Felice. at the Well acquainted with = Rev. James Hanson. Residence, G street, between Lith and 12th, No. bre, No, id Bridge. street 1. No. si Congress and High Streets. MARRIED, Miss MARY h styles, and P ew Grand Bleachi 1 treat, "pon the payment of the purchase money final ratifeation oF F. A. Newman’ » south side, mitrens M. WILL bet. 7th aaa ah, NE FOR g100, at the, i $2, published at 35. cost of the purchaser. Por =e a few co} ayllim 2 Market Space, WO PIANOS FOR $150: ©) two for $20 are now for Music Depot of oR MNCK TAYEOR. Ba... PE aera oA AL NOS.—The largest stock of PIANOS in the © extensive ware- 18, 306 Pa. ave, near corner of strict always on G. METZEROTT, ‘enn, aVenyS and ith whan car ie By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, C. Brooke, (who is about declining busines: SR 7th street, opposite Centre Market, a large. assorted, and superior stock of Wines, Liquors, Ci- gars, &c.. embrnciug in part, viz: Twenty barrels J. Martin's Whisky Half pipe dark London-dock Brandy Pelv 's pale and dark Brandy Twenty barr:ls extra fine Old Rye Whisky Pale and dark Martel Brandies Ruperior old Sherry and Madeira Wines Ten barrels Monougaheln Whisky Superior Holland Gin, Scoteh Whisky Blackberry Brandy, large lot of Cigars, &e. The attention of the trade is particularly called to this sale. The stock 1a large, eu superior Liquors, &c., and the wi ed of without reserve. ‘Terms and under, cash; over $5), two and four month benring interest. The House is for rent. Possession given immedi- ately after the sale. may 22-d Cc. W. BOTELER, Avot. if ruane very will Ile THE ABOVE $8 Is POSTPONED antl WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 3d. at 0 o’cloek, when it will positively take place without regard to weather. may 2-ts C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. JERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH K, opposite FR Avetion.—On WEDNESDA { shall sell m., Lot 3,1n Davidson's subdivision 24%, having a front of uare to an alley, containing 3,675 square feet. This property is immediately opposite Franklin Square and adjoining the spacions residence of Me- jor Lindsley. We deem it unnecessary to make further comment. as it is well known to be one of | the most beautiful building lots fora private resi- ance in the city of Washington. s: One-third, cash: balance in 6, 12 iven and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title indisputable. may -d ___ A. GREEN, Anet. By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auct JALUABLE AND HANDSOM TS WITH IMPROV: INSTITUTE A soy TION.—On T 'ESDAY, THE SECOND OF JUNE, we shall sell in front oe t the premises, 5 o'clock. p. m., two handsome a ding Lots, known asx Lots No. 27 and n Square No. 3%3, having a front of 59 feet ou B street, and running beck at angles of 125 by » a& 2-feot od wiley between Sth and ith improvements, consisting of a The owner has imeurred great expense in orna- menting the yard with fruit trees,whichat present can be seen in fine bearing order. In the yard a ai-fect wellhas been constructed from which the purest water ean be drawn. Persons wishing to purchase a lot for the vege gen the i having a full view of the city its may 23-d J C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. HANCERY SALEOF REAL ESTATEON / ne IsLanp.—Hiy virtue of a decree of the Cir- cuit Conrt of the District of Colambia for Washing- ton county, made in the cause wherein John Van Ris- wick 1s complamant.and Mary A. Ayton, widow and administratrix,and Mary V. Ayte ton.and others heirs at law of Richard Ayton. de- ceased.are defendants. the subscriber will sell, at Adeline C, Ay- nblic anet jon.on TUESDAY, the 24 day of June, 257, al 6 « clock the premises, Lot No. 17,19 Square No. $35, fronting 24 feet on etween south Dand b streets, by 9 ley 10 feet & inches wide, hthe ¢ Building. ers: One-third, cash; the balance in 6 and 12 » for notes bearing interest from day of sale, ty tobe approved by the trustee. Upon =e full payinent of the purchase money and interest the rustee will convey the the property w purchaser. CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Trustee. _may7 JL. MeGUIRE, Auct._ “By WAL uctioncers. CARRIAG ND BUGGIES, /tiox.—On TUESDAY MORNI will seil, in front of our Auctic , Rooms, at 10 "clock, Carriages and Buggies. se consign- ver advane2s,on account of whom it 2 new family Carringes 3 new top Buggy Wagzoi 1no top Bugey Wa 1 nearly new top Buggy Wagon. Terms: Oue-third cash; the halanee im 30 and 6 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing uite- rest. may 2)-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneers. whele of Lot No, 21, in et on 2'st street west,between treets, Depth t5y feet Sy y square feet. y lot will be sold altozether ed into two lots, if desired, each fronting 3 4a One-fourth cash ; balance on a credit of 6, wnths, for notes bearing interest, secured may 20-3t c. W By JA IeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ALEOF THR BOTELER, Auct. Boilding L ath of Square #16 and 17 front ot h, nd and Third streets west, ediately opposite the square on which J fas is erecting his four beautiful dwe! Lot 10, in Square 558, situated on New Jers venue, and next to the square on wh Douglas is ereeting those four fine dw ngs. ‘This iful lot, and will be subdivided if required. ie chance for speculation, as it will Auctioneer, F SALE.—( M ARM AN Mn THURS. ne Rua, containing one hundred aeres, more or less. ‘This property is most eligibly situated on the Lees- burg turnpike road, four miles frem Washington city, ht immett’s Run Jing streain of tivation. The aluable, having led in oak and chestnut. I wel! a is easy of the Po! are highly v urb and flag stone on the river. residence. Ternm: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 mouths’ notes, bearing interest from day of sale. Deed of trust taken to secure the Ry ments. Sale goed JAS. C. MeGUIRE, may 29- , Auctioneer. nail sell, in front of the prem 5 o'clock p. m., part of Lot No.3, in square with the improvements, which are a good thr Brick House, with basement aud a new brick stable. This property 1s handsomely situated on Penn, ave- nue, of 25 feet, running back to A street, between ist and 2d streets east, and near the Capitol. 4 Oue-third cash 5 bal v months, notes bearing interest from day of sale. erry fs en oe deed of trust taken, itle indisputable. may 2d A. GREEN, Auet. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctionoer. EREMPTORY SAI VALUABLE Buivvine Lor ar Aver! URSDA ‘TERNOON, June 4th, até o’ the prem- » | shall sell that valuable and a biy situated fora business stand, ber Lot 2, in square 324, Lot 1 fronting on |oumana avenue, between Lith and lath streets. ‘This 1s one of the very few unimproved lots in this vicinity, and presents fare inducements to those wishing a capital and elizibly located stand for business. Te is moreover embraced within the gooueke designated as the site of the new Centre t. ns: One-thigd cash ; balance in 6, 12, and 18 ith iterest. _ JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auet. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND T NFAR THE Navy Court of Washingto County, District of Columbia, confirmed by the tite euit Court, setting as a court of Chancery, th seruber will sell.at public auction. on TU AFTERNOON, June Sth, at 6; o'clock, on the ises. north half of Lot No.8, in square No.3 it~ Pp eM (save and excepting the most northern 3 feet aed 4 inches of said lot in said square, which was sold an conveyed by said Mary Kelly to one Thomas Bayne.) lor the boundaries of the same 3 feet 4 i- te northwest comer of said let, re tee square No. 994, a thence sou! 01 iihe of Seventh street ‘east, 2 feet, thence east 19 Sees inch to a 3)-feet alley, thence north along said ley 21 » thence west ,09 feet and | inch to the lice of x rovements,consisting ot a meat aed i yal two-story Frame Dwelling use Containing six rooms. Terms: O: "Ehird cash: the residue in § and 12 mouth for notes with approved security, tshes and ‘the sale, a deed will be executed at the DEE KIRWAN, Guardian, ZEBEDER SIE Wat aacres TIRE, Auct, = ; MERICH’S | cer BEER SALOON, doors la ALE OF SUPERIOR Wrxes, 4 Lionors. Cigars, &c.. &c. aT AveTION.—On THURSDAY MORNING, May 23th, commencing at li o’clock, 1 shall sell, at the warehouse of Rote be dispos- credit, fur approved endorsed notes, LIN SquaRr, aT . the 3d day of June, rontof the premises, at 542 o’clock p. 4 O feet on north K, between 13th and 14th streets west, running back 146 feet 11 inches for notes bearing interest from day of sale. COA or EXCURSIO brook. Orders can be left at G.& Ss tp. s. son's I) = 12th street 2,at the tikand expense of | ore orat D. S. Dyson's Drag Store, 12th street and purchaser. All conveyancing at the expense of x, twelve, dadeed taken: QUARRY LAND DAY, Juno 4, at 3 ll be sold at the Little Falls Bridge, Rich Point Farm north of Primmett's bie, the property can be divided iato two ts, the object of the propri- : the neighborhood, ax he us about to build on the adjoining portion for his own IcK HOUSE, WITH ce in six and twelve Rv.—In Pr armance of lection of classical and rare ES uller, 1s CLC oy CLC.» Penn, avenue, two doors from 4% may 2-6t _PROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Shipwreek. May 30 —The brig Rideout, from nm for the Virginia Capes, ix now ashore at Squam Inlet. She will be a total loss. New Ortgans, May 29.—It is General Walk. ‘ers intention to leave here for Washington as ‘s00n as ible. it y be looked for by the last par » alana a The Newburg Tragedy.—Ciue Discovered. Nrw Yorx, May 30th_—The body of the mur- dered girl at Newburg has been identified as that of the wife of Thomas Brown, a negro beionginz: to Lowell, but formerly residing in Boston Brown is now in Newburg, in the custody of the Coroner. Excitement in Ohio. Cincinnati, May 29—Much excitement bax occurred to-day in Greene county by the U.S marshal conveying four through the county on the gharge of ha en fugitive slaves He was resisted in his object a writof habeas corpus was issued to test his . Finally be was overpowered by a crowd in ipringfield, and the prisoners liberated Santa Anna se m= f Returning te Mex- co, dc. New Yor«, May 29.—The Quaker City has arrived with later dates from Havana. Sugars were firm, freights steady, and exchange de- pressed. it was reported that Santa Anna wonld a-rive at Havana ina few days en route to Mexico, under Spanish protection. The British vessel of war Arab sailed on the %5th ; Arrival of the Ariel. New York, May 29. he steamer Ariel hes arrived here from Havre, with dates to the 16th Cotton at Havre was dull. The sales of the day were 700 bales. The monthly statement of the Bank of France exhibits nochange. The materials of the ship Sea, of New Orleans, were sold at auction for £317. £50 pounds were offered for the hull and refused. The reported failure of the Russian railway scheme is confirmed. Money at London on Saturday was stringent. Ten per cent. was paid for loans on consols The exchanges with China were unfavorable, as it is believed large shipments of silver would be in- duced The Manchester Guardian of the 16th says that trade the past week was the worst of the season Tero uuaill tallorce wore reported A meeting had been called to decide upon the propriety of curtailing the hours in all branches of labor — Baltimore Markets. Battiworr, May 30.—Flour continues very firm. Howard street $7.50, Ohio 7.37, City Mills $7.50 Wheat is steady at #1 50 for good red, and $1 55 281. for good to prime white. Corn is buoyant at %a05e. for white and 91a%te. for yellow Whisky is firm at 363¢c. for Pennsylvania and City, and 37\¢. for Ohio. New York Markets. May 30.—Flour ts heavy; sales of State $6.75a6.85; Ohio $7.25a7.65; Wa? 50, New Yo 7,000 bbl Southern $7 Wheat is depressed; sales of 10,000 bushels Indiana red $1.67. Corn is dull; sales of 14,000 bushels; white and yellow 81.03; mixed SL.0L\. Pork is drooping; mess $23 35a23.90 Beef is quiet; Chicago tepacked $16 Stal7” Lard is steady at ay Whicky is firm at 35 4¢ Financial. New York. May 30th —Stocks are dull Chi- cazo and Rock Island RR, 101%; [linois Central shares 13+; Do bonds, 99%; Michigan Southern 60:4; Reading Railsoad +1; Missouri 6°s, 3 Exchange is dull MASTILLAs, MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, Mourning Mantillas, Piajn Silk Mantillas. French Lace Mantilias, Moire Antique Mantillas, Chantilly Lace Mantiil tk and Lacs Mantilias. And every description of Mantillas thie day re- ceived at the Mantilla Emporium of MAXWELL & BRO., nay B-co3t 328 Penn. avenue. WO LARGE COACHES OR SMALL 2€ HIS can be had for Nic PARTIES by appiy- ing tothe undersigned or Mr. John Hol- T. Parker eco Avenue. WILLIAM WHALEY. may 23-eolm* a - SOMETHING THAT OUGHT TO hed myself at the above named - lam prepared to do SIGN WORK thirty = caper than any other establishment in th 1 warrant it to be denein the neateat man U PAINTIN nd GRAINING done onthe most liberal terms. Old GLAZING promptiy ttended t many 2-eo2w* RIGERATORS.—We_ hare recerved_an- other lot of these superior REF RIG RATORS which we have been seliing for tho last five years; and the high reputation they have, wherever used, warrants us in’ recommending themas the best and most economical article of the kind now in use—the style and finish is also very handsome. For sale, cheap, ar om House-Furmshing Warerooms, No.'54 7th __ MeGREGOR & CO. D.—s bushels CHOP just re- x sale by BENS. DARBY, may W-eost__ 87 Water at.. Gaoresiown. D.C PANTS AND OILs. Linseed Oil, White Lend, Beiied Oul, Frenoh Zine, patent Drrer, jeroer pe. ‘arpentine, res, Varnishes. atharge. Bristol, badger, camel's heir, and sable Brushes. Liberal discount ou current prices rte for cosh or good paper. 4. R. McGREGOR mar 24 W& 83m treet. AGES. YAR RIAGES—CARRIAGES—CA 7 The undersigned has now on hand a very good assortment of SU MM EngReaee CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. &e.to wines he very respectfully invites the publ. enerall Prices moderate. SNOB DENN.» Ap 24-e08m Sth st.. het. La. ave. and C st. ere ee WASHINGTON MEDICAL INSTITUTE. The following gentlemen having united themselves for the purpose of a sone instructions, wii! commence a course of Lectures on the Ist day of June, 1257. and continue them daily uatil the first or imuldle of September. Lecture hours from spatibadione ae? m. osecute the study of Prac- natomy will have opportunities offered them in the months of October and March, wader the di- rection of the Lecturer on Anatomy. Tickets to the course, $25, to be obtained fromthe For further information apply tothe Dean at the Washington Infirmary. a WM. H. BERRY, M. >, rinciples of Surgery. J.C. RILEY, M.D, Materia Medica and ‘Therapeutics. Db. R. HAGNER, M. D.. Theor and Practice ef Medicine. ARING J.J. W. .M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. B. HELLEN, M. D. i WM. A. a id Pik A, Anatomy a: ‘ B, JOHNSON HELLEN. M-B = Dean, &c. = The Introductory Address, by J.J. Waring, wz, will be delivered in the W hington Infirmary on Monday, June Ist, at 734 o'clock p.m. The pub. lic are reapectflly imvited to attend. _Wastinete 25, 1857. may 28-¢t IME, LIME, LIME. Pare WOOD-BURNT LMG, Sorento in th ties to suit purchasers, at the New Lime Kiln on New Jersey avenue, between D and E street, south of the Capitol. i may 25-6t* BURROWS & WILLETT. prorat Navy Derarruent, Bureau of Yards and Docks, May 16, 1@57. SrALev PRoposacs, reed “* provements at Ellis’s Island, New York,” will be re- coived at this office until noon on the let day of June next. Bidders are referred to the Commandant of the avy Yard, New York, for plans and specifications of the work ; to be completed within #ix (6) months from the date of contract. Approved guarantors to the off the contract, according to law, may l¢ sem dpwnaeeiacarmevned ONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWE B Just received a largo lot of pene compris! poe 9 Florence Braid, with curtains, at $2.50, worth, Nea po th and without curtains eae are nat soanese with carter Plain English Straw and Florence Fine and coarse Leghorn Flate 15) cents. Shakers #1 Sve assortment of Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, Bonnet Frames, Straw Garlands. [lasions, lemen desiring to tive Surgery t sete Recetas, Xc., all of which will be sold cheap for eas, at Mrs. R- BISONS? RANSPARENT BAR SOAP—Also, Low's Pleav sor he eat * BO MMON D'S Tih street. TINE ARTS.—S. DeCAMP & CO., will exhibits KF and offer for sale for a few «a; a8 vainntie eo mas NGA Gs tore, 434 & BLACK a Bt 1 LAC! —This Fane cathtncettis te cheat PR PH prorat gla mga ee # » ING & C. __may 15 corner Vermont avenue and 15th st. 5 R.— The AMASCENED Pasee- - ATEN P pad novel fabric, in letter and with enveiny to s just received at m ‘AYLOR & MAURY pi = _near Sth strect._ G0, TO NcLAUGHLIN'S FOR NOTIONS, UF my 2 -

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