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te a LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. tut Boarp oF ALDERMEN met this morning at REE EE LY OLE EI A Ta eee ~~ Maxine Baxgacks.—at the Barracks the new | How Lacen Bren ts MaDE.—This we had an AUCTION SALES. i recruits are being put through the manual drill ‘unity to learn on a late visit to the-extensive | —— ___ (FTERNOON & TOL . in qqabdn dg ene er erraenteiy i of Messrs, Humphries & J abr By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW.) FROM 10 o'clock, in the Aldermen's room-—the Secretary | tion for additional Marine force to supply the six | ner of Fourth and ¥ streets, Capitol Hill. ‘This OrtR GMT Avction Aon WEDNESDAY ‘By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georectowa, iadaaaaheel anaes of the ol Board (Mr. Middleton) in the chair. | B€W war steamships has imparted a degree of | establishment, opened onthe 15th day of Septem- | MORNING, loun Inst., at 9 o'elock shall ALUARBLE BUILDING LOTSIN GEORGE- P activit ber last, comprises a large dwelling | ell, ig from of our Auction Rooms,a large assort- TOWN AT PUBLIC Sab. DAY AF-| Ca:no, June6.—The steamer Woodford The following members were present, and an- iy. to the operations of the » Which | } te which te peep Meee back | meut of excellent (nearly new) second-hand Furni- RNOON, sth o'clock front | here to-day, having on board Gen. Wi en swered to theit names, viz : roomy rh. og: itp" le throng te Marine building of the same eighth, a Pavilion 40 fect | tures Being the etfects of x gentleman leaving the ies, Lot. No. 170, route to Washington, Old Members. shows ‘duties ware, overlooking one of most. charming 0 i + 1 Srest — Ist Ward—Wm. T. Dove, a —— — Inadscape ed in the vicinity, an arbor af- 8: 4 boc Destractive Fire at Madisen. a “ W-.F. Bayty, ce monet fording a fettchous shelter from sun’s rays, Lae 3 : Mantson, Wis., June 6.—An entire block of 34 ~~ F.S. Evans, : ne newt | several side booths down the whole gf near > Oil- Teonths, buildi , known as the “Dane Couaty Block,” = S A by Bree | er Batty Peasth of the gronnde, One exeelient Writing Desk and Bookease was detvoyed. the morning by loss is oe Geo RR Ron.” Rober Clare,” = p.? | comprising 40,030 ude fer of o naar Sen sg irre whens = ra ooW BOTELER, Auctioneer. on et SOM, aonally Seeapee, 7th on - rson. & other « e enter weve object ct ‘ions solicited. A IVE SA OFA Bank wed new members were duly sworn, aed % Tent jon ¢ the musket to their | greets our is an ex! je 8 2t BONTZ & COOMBS, Aucts. Srocx oF BoTtLEep Winks, AND Robbery ofa 4 Mr, Miller moved that the Board go into the “ Other squads shoulders, and are going through the various and | boiler is of sheath copper, and is capab! By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. bi CDE y Se SSu°F, sorte Bee Bee his pocket ked in ark 200. c' y for the comi: “ - | holding 22 barrels, or 684 yallons The malt is O ath, a the coi Ras ffir hon complicated maneuvers necessary to a pi T Un- ig an a SALE OF ONE OF THE MOsTWALUABLE commencing at 4 0’ciock, | shal! sell at store No. 3ot en street this — of & here is, and Houston i 1 uasive weapon. Ot! after ind, poured into this kettle an BUILDING Lots ON PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Y tebe, andioe thotrst warlet fhe af — ders of that ager) ra es nen eri pes y eee ftfen It is dipped out and s So Bortvewe mn WEDNESDAY ‘ABREENOD on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the National Ho- | as yet, no clue to the thief, fa . one hundred and ten thousa) bushels corn, No choice. inaare " tela large and choice collection of rare Old Wines ont # ich Mr. Clarke recei s model to the malt-mash pit, where it undergoes a June 17th, at 644 o’elock, I shall sel! the and | uors, Cij Sau nA mma: Moen fe Lestat cer for the raw | Thantpulation. It is them returned to the hole of Lot Net, saunre’ No.0; fronting | Vig vr ent snucets &0. embracing in part Breadstutts at Chicage. Fhe second ballot showed M4 votes cast, of | . We notice a squad in the centre of the Barrack | 2nd is boiled again, then sent back to the pit for Tsth and 13% streets, nd also baving © frost of o> | Wi — sarin Senery, ond Fort | Cricaco, June 6.—The reeet were ints and quarts, which Mr. Clarke received 7,and Mr. Bayly7 | grounds, and ee deren by the Armory, which | 8nether stirring up. ‘This operation is repeated feet $i ‘Isth'street, generally known as thi ‘resou A“ we should say belonged tothis latter class: Their | three several times, when it is placed in the boiler | (et 7 nghes on er eine | Fleur Bele dae” Conmpagne in pints 3 leur Sellery do. and twenty-five thousand bushels of wheat. ‘The ‘Tue third ballot resulted the same as the sec- | movements as the word is given by the officer, | forthe fourth and last time, on which occasion | “As there are but few unimproved lots remaining on | "A large stock of superior Old Brandies receipts will foot up larger than that to-day. ead are as much like machinery as though they were | the hops are added. After this fourth boiling, | the aveeee, 8 rare eg te ity is now presen a tg Scheidam So! and Holland Gin =_— Om the fourth ballot, Mr Houston said previous | inwardly com; of cog-wheels, springs, the liquid is drawn off and placed in the <pollng won Goce ~—. ~ pos oF — woe BevR enor Monougshels, ‘Old Rye, aud Crow’s Old Alabama Politics. to voting, that he had voted three times for Mr. | and complicated wires, and eccentric cranks. {¢ | box or shoal pit. We now go the cellar, Regen Toabis vecund tes on hin beamelae guile thorough}. Stometoe'e ites Pererssvnc, June 6 —The Democratic State Chase et te cacnmed bint 20-0 fitted ; that } te woltl the willie to ‘sew tlie ‘Grill aud quietness | Ses level entrance from the soe side of NO} TN its eloes praxwaity tothe Departments | Cordials, London A Convention of Alsbama met at M, rj he bad been President of the Board two yearsand | with which every thing is done, and the patient | brewery. After penetrating a consi Peete At or | 2nd its central position render it peouliaily’ valuable |. : Thursday last, when Andrew vg pho bod made an excellent President. He should be | care which is exhibited towards the green ‘uns | tence into the solid earth, we ‘descend a flig’ ‘On | B88 site on which to erect a theatre or public hall. | Scoteh and Inish Wiusky unanimously nominated for Governor. glod to see him elected, but as be did not desire | to give them the proper movement in the proper aie id iad Sot Mare tke, Oe % is also deemed an admirabie location for offices or Sid yore randy evel tores. ‘ ie Baye es ee Se eet lccesstece sred ‘with ne entered nae holding 15 barrels, to the height of 15 feet. These | | ‘Terms : One-third cash; balance on a credit of 1, | _A full assortment of Cross $ Blackwell’s English Serious Railread Rist. Cuicaco, June 6.—A serious riot oceurred Tne fourth ballot was them taken, and teraited | which ‘reigns everywhere. Not a speck of dirt | or¢, Alled with thé gencrous and cooling liquid spend 2 Youn, notes Lenses, intareats setietastorily: Ay ety he patties viet moratve is J ne ‘bago . Sart : Catsups, Sencoe apd Pickles 7 oured, re! cing al ‘ohaset in theelection of Mr. Bayly, who received 8 out | visible on the floor; not a bunk that is not well | called Lager Beer. We now proceed to the | Secured: All convoyanaing at purohns Anchovies and Yarmouth Herrin Ve Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies re pe furtherest extent of this underground vault, and | 8) “S~th ___Ws **s 4 . between the contractors laborers on the R “te, aa as declared duly clecked.taua ores perp boha acthtian pgp epg i are Iss feet from the entrance and upwards of 50 g Sand de Maortment of superior Havant Cigars, | cine and Mississippi Railroad, Theeltieens were conducted ts the Chair by Messrs. Houston and degree of polish. In the hospital a few sick ones | feet below the surface, and protected by a brick FARM AND QUARRY LAND | “Terms: $90 and under cash; over $30, thirty days | "quired to arm ¢ ves against the rioters Milter, ” ; gre being cared for with alt the solicitude which | S*GH ove! Bead. a shaft, which ims been | pm auil bs told that ontans ‘oh eck Bake Rear | credit (© mpprovad endorsed notes bearing mmerese | TWo men were ff of Winnehaare eon oat ‘ i , a 7 Looking up through as} » whic! nm | Pp. Mey HF | . BOTELER, Auchoneer, 5 i county was sent wiightaphedlecuucna open bien bi Phan re woth tie Gomaied sain tpi eee sunk front the top, @ small speck of daylight is | Herth of Primmett’s Rim, containing 100 aeres, more may 2—d Union)" | for. ‘The excitement in tuo wtlongsaee Intense. Urief, that he would endeavor to dicelarge feat. | are receiving every attention, as they well tnerit, ee ee ee * property is most_eligibly situated on the | ,, 42) THE MBQVA SALE WILL BE CON- . lessly and to the best of bis ability the duties of | In the atmory we note ‘the well arranged |, Rose by which the liquid is conveyed from the | Leesburg turnpike road, four miles from Washing- | wuedon MOD NOON commencing | Total Wreck of the Canadian—Safety of her that office, aud with adue regard to justice on | guns and other armament, the ‘‘stara and | Covler tothe hogsheads, where it gets asuificiency | ton otiy, well wooded imoak and chesnut. Pimmett’s je5-3t > C. W. BOPELER, Auctioneer. Passe both sides ‘i = eicipes"® overhanging the centre, and the highly | ©fcommon yeast to work it. It $s then her Run (the southern boundary) is a never+failing eed ste i cad : ntact ” (Meda eteanene come teen the other Board. lished steel and brass mountings of the para- cally sealed and not opened until it has remained | stream of water. cleared land is ensy of ¢ Bv A. GREEN, Anctioneer. , vevec, June 5—The Canadian Steamshi doumeed by Mesa. Keumedy and Wrights to | phetulia of ware caitOring eed ceeras | in the hogsheada six months, when it.» At fur Caluable, having the hnest carband tae sage ey | ANEREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH | COMPRY’S Screw steamsbip Canadian, whic anwe y y an + to] pl 3 ng is use. ‘The hogsheads are placed on parallel sills | ¥uable, having the finest curb and ting stone onthe | PUREE STORY BRICK MOUSE, WITH | went ashore at the Pillats, forty miles below, om the ettect that the Board had organized, and were ss. The mess room contains accommodations - Pp Lo - river, 3 AVENUE, XN her passage up from Liverpool via Rivere d ready to xo into business} [rtwo hundred or more men, ‘The bake house | OF se ere Wie ieee he teyt in the Ger. | "Tt desirable, the property can be divided into two Feb of Dias Raia coll is Teck ar te a asaine | Lou, Is pelag'w pleco All ter eae Mr. Miller moved that ¢ ¢ Board now go into | and kitchen are models of cleanliness in them- | mn, hence the name lager beer. this cellar | portions to suit purchasers, the object of the pro- 5 o'clock p. the part of Lot Neck in petere fee rived here’ in safety. The disaster, when (od ; s ray * i n a beer, e election of a vice president; carried. And on | selves. The mess tables are as white as soap and | is stowed away some six hundred barrels of beer. | prietor being t Nhe elicsicr mone ee with the impro' 1 “ tory terminated so seriously, is thus described in the batlot being taken there were 12 ballots cast, of | sand can make them, and on one side of the mess | Since the Lh pbesines commenced operation they | about to bu r 1 4 ‘ - + residence, Brick House, with basement and a new brick sta Quebec Gazette of the 24 instant - whieh Mr. Moore received 7, Mr. Riggs 2, Mr. | room is the covered fable st which the consyes have see tie Giese tata meeeancily, Terms: One-third eash ; the balance in 6 and 12 | his proj ya 4 ae ay Seeds ee ste, “In ascending the river towards this 5 — poem a : toad ous a aed peer ap ltesnnieterged tc! Se 7 porcine Dixon of the * Scalpel’? to the contrary notw ponths Fan teary | a dag. of a ; | aud’2J streots east, and near the Capiiol, °°" '** | about one o'clock on Sunday ec the Cana- a ey Bones ete — ent oleeae achrge s ae = prsbensters rete ag shi standing, and we shall not be sorry to see the day pote. rust en to sequre, we ates le ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twe diau struck en the rocks at Pointe-a-Vionaa. she ee ee yy gee 6! aie c when malt bev. and home grown lieht wines | ?e'aa5) fated ast months, for notes bearing mterest from day of sale, | ‘mmediately began to leak in several places, and jared Secretary of the Board, and Mr. Kleiber THE NAVY YARD. pisdl take the place uf imadienine ‘alcoholin 4 ——* Auctioneer. | (Ateed given anda deed of trust taken, so rapidly that the pumps soon becaine useless. was declared messenger of tue Board by accla- The hands employed on the foundation of the itl P s a BS A, GREEN, Auctioneer, Title indisputable. Several feet of the Keet were also carried away. mation new shell building which is being constructed | “ = MP WO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT may 2d On motion of Mr. Miller, a committce of two | under the supervision of Lieut. Dahlgreen, are} MR. ATLE® AND THR Monument Boarp —We was appointed to inform the lower Board that the | forwarding the work of construction with tapidi- | are inclined to think that the Monument Board Board elected their president, vice president, reretary and messenger, and were ready to go to business 4 . We fear that the burri last ON 13TH, BETW H anv I streets, at Auc- iG THE ABOV OSTPONED } have made the loss a oo tag wn aiken oe Hh en GM eras age in consequence of the + the 8tn | dence has brought part of her passengers to this ty. ‘The new boiler shop and farther extension of | stirred up an ugly customer when they meddied Lot No.26, in aquare No. 250, with the improvements. os hs aaa ; Auctioneer, | Port. The rest are on board a vessel that has not the machine shop are going up with a due regard | with Mr, $. Y. Allee, their late secretary. which are a good two-story and basement Frame | *_ | yet arrived.” > to gth and utility. second story brick . House, contaiming 9 conveniently arranged rooms and A 3 [ Mr. Moore. on leave, presented the protest of Nand pry tessa Botisdamop ees nearly laid? while In an expose of the administration of the Board | necessary out-houser, 2 AL hee raatce fee greens LOT ON The Railroad Jubilee—Grand Demonstration John H. Geddard against the righ: of M G. Em- | jn the various machine, carpenter and blacksmith just made by him, he charges that— This property is handsomely situated on the west V Pexxes ANIA. AVENUE aT AUCTION. —On Sr. Lovts, June 5.—The celebration here to-day Tee Raat inte Board, and moved its reference | shops, the machinery to be used in the extension |, The Board of Managers of the Washington Na- | side of Ith, betwcen north H and I streets: THURSDAY, the ath day of June next, L shail sell | Wasa grand affair. The excursionists landed st to the Committee on elections. is in rapid progress. tional Monument Society are obnoxious to censure, | Perms I made Knows “GREEN, Anct, | it front of the premises, at 55 "clock P.’M.. Lot D, | the levee amid the salutes of the artillery and Mr. Dove moved to lay it on the table; car- ‘The Plymouth bas been put in apple pie order becanse, inter ai Toe eee St | in subdivision of original lot No. 7, in'square No. military, and were escorted to the carriages and i Ist. They have rverted the organization. ried r the ce trip on which she is about to sa Messrs. Clark and Hutchinson announced from —— Patton is ieciog her rigging tarred down, | Whose affiirs they have been administering, to the lower Board that that board was now ready | and. like the Plymouth, is getting to be a very | Partisan and sectarian puspones. to go into joint session for the purpose of an ex- | handsome, saucy looking craft, ler the mani- 2d. They have grossly neglected the interests amination of the votes for collector, Register and pulations of our skillful? Navy Yard mechanics. | f the societ By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. 349, having a front of 5 feet on the south side of nibuses and VALUABLE LOT ON NORTH G'STREET, | Peimsylvania avenne, between Tenth and Bieventh | Sain spa ok fae aed aghnt en tem FRIDAY CETERA CONT prerats WEST. =a Sa tet ee, back to = alley, contains Pair grounds . ERD N, June lth, at 50’ . > Wi je improvement, which 18 a goo onthe premises, I shall selithe whole of Lat No.5, | Brick House, containing twelve convenientiy-ar- | _ The procession was two miles in length, and ‘ 1 in Square No. 1(2, fronting 51 feet | inch on north G | ranged rooms, wide passage, ana cellar; the cas and | there was an immense con, ‘ion at the amphi- Saryeyor. ‘The anchor shop under the vigilant superiuten- | 3d. They have not kept a fair record of their | street, between Ath and 2ist streets west,and run- | store fixtures to be sold with the house. ‘This pro. | theatre, which will hold 1 00 persons, and is the On motion, the Board took a recess and then | dence of Mr. Tucker, turns out every day or two | Proceedings. ning back 189 feet. yates handsomely located, being that next west of | most complete building of the kind in the Union. went into joint session in the room of the lower | an enormous sheet anchor for the use of Uncle | 4th. ‘They have permitted the treasurer to dis- | . This lot ts beautifully located ina fashionable and | the lectionery Store. The military, ficemen, turners. and others pass- Board. muet. In fact, at this ti de t | regard, without reproof, his official duty, as set | desirable part of G street, and willbe divided into | ‘Terms: One third cash; balance in 7, and 18 | ed in review before the Guard, the citizens crowd, : JOINT SESSION ot Gos yurd presents bee-likeactivity. - | forth iii the constitution af the society. “Porm: One:fourch: cash ; the balance in6, 12,and | pavtscrta: Setrian etocee Bee ee tepee eter ed | ing the amphitheatre ‘ i ace = + e wie Net a ‘erms: One-fou cash ; the balance in 6. 12, an 5 e % - “4 The joint meeting was organized by electi Sth; They have, after ascertaining a discrep- | 15 months, with mtorest, secured by 8 deed of trust | deed given anda deed of trust takers Ail convesanes | _ -AN oration was delivered by Judge Bates, and the President of the Aldermen as chairman ea | Tus R terd: the Wash- | 22¢Y in the fiscat transactions of an employee or | on the preimiscs. at the cost of the purchaser. a sumptuous dinner ensued. the Secretary of the Council as Secretary up River. ‘ay, came up the Wash- | employees of the society, suspended final proceed- | je 6-d JA may 2—d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. The representatives from the various States Mr. Miller offered a resolution that a committee | '"¢tou channel, and are lying at the mouth of the | ings; ‘and thus connived at irregularities inv hy WALL & BAR iL THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | were toasted and responses weremade. Pennsyi of one from each Ward be appointed to examine | Tiber, schrs. Arivals, Richmond, Splendid, Wm. | ving the loss of funds intrusted, with peculiar ARG “STOCK OF FANC GOOD! . | In consequence of the rain until MONDAY, the #th | vania was toasted, but the speaker expected tue returns for Collector, Register, Surveyor, and | L. Hearn, Betty Hooper, Emily Mary, Wm. Fra. | S0lemuity, to the custody of the Board FUMERY, JEWEERY, CIGARS, &e., aT Atction. | Mstant, same hour. notanswer. Prof. Mitchell responded ina very Assessors * i r der. Sriteh Powd. - Priendshi ti 1| , Mr. AtLee follows up his charges with some | On THURSDAY MORNING, lith instant, ato | J° 5d A.GR Auctioneer. | amusing speech to the toast to Ohio. Ex-Gov. " Sy request the roll of the joint meeting was | Way. Petes oll heave mie aaa i Nepamt | formidable facts by way of evidence, and from | o'clock, at the store of Messrs. Saming & Brother, Reynolds responded to the toast to Illinois. Vir- fa? . Mrener Forty all heavily laden with Fort Deposit | the vigor with which he enters upon huis task in | No. 5% Penn. avenues south side, between 6th and By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ginia was represented by Hon. John R. Thomp- Z umber for the canal merchants; also sixteen this initial number of his expose we apprehend | 7h streets, we wiil sell their entir k of Fancy ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT | ss, and Baltimore was ably represented by Mr. calk ral ‘The Chair appointed Messrs. Dove, Fisher, longboats with wood and sand for the Washing- A : & fumery, Jewelry, &c.. ; Be Tree, Kennedy, Houston, Gordon and Knight. ton market. that the Board will see sights before he is through Whiteland oulores one 7, woteu'a and children’s E SRY Ny TERNOON. June lath. iy] Peaster. The committee repaired to the Aldermen’s| At Harvey’s wharf arrived schr. W.L. with them. Wohute and colored Half Hose, men’s and boy’s o'clock, on the premises, I shail sell Lot No.1, in | , Al! the guests were lond in their praise of the chamber to examine the returns, and the meeting | ton, Capt. Robinson, from Philadelp i Oax Hitt Cemetery.—The exhibit of H. By col and cotton Underasirts xd Drawers aguare ‘No. 32, fronting 54 feet on north F street, by | D»Wnteous hospitality of the citizens, never to be ‘ook a recess uatil the committee was prepared to | 195 tons coal for Messrs. Harvey & Co. At Gait | King, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer of Oak Hill oer a ee poet pea ope pe ae — mig S SS the ———- fongotiets Sane. elesk ' — & Young’s wharf, schr. M W. Burns, Captain | Cemetery, Georgetown, prepared for the informa- | Pocket, Dressimz, Thek, aud hue Conia Creuse Hoomsontcs teen ee ee Sil eay that the Seltination ee ee "s ‘ol - Ty, e' > prepar . Es 0 Frame House on the corner, which has been used | ing that the celebration would not occur till M The committee reported that for Collecto,J.F. | James, from Havre de Grace, with 89 tons coal Hair-eloth, Tooth and Nail Brushes Halliday bad received 2,5%3 votes; Win. Dixon | 7376’ yr metre Riley's whee? schy Benj tion of the Trustees and Lot-holders, shows its Fans, Perfumery, and Paney Scape —— years as a groeery. day, a a meee pn remained at oe 2.190; Schreiner 13. . She} |, with 100 t 1 >. Purd { } affairs to be in the most flourishing condition | Sewing Cottons, Silk, and Thr ‘ : One~ : is cinnatl, and only reacix rethis morning. The Kegister—Morgan 2,160; Douglass 2,251; Cle- | sch? Gokeme With weed eee, Pay: and | he gross amount arising: fron The ae ae ne | eee cottons: Silk, and Thread rhe coitn terest coe ian ne p 4 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust | City authorities not being aware of this report. phane 13. = The steamer Guy came up from Norfolk, this Ma to the preset time ee about SS and ie aes of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel | on the premises. <j “for Sur r—Forsyth 2,415; Hunt 2.232; Demaine rnipg, wi I £ % t, | the amount inv upon interest about 000. . ote : sheeplecds,talors; hay mackerel, Res for Skid: | Tue grounds are admirably managed and kept m | {Ade Purser, Portemomaice, Cigar Cases ‘The joint meeting adjourned more, to supply the Washington market excellent order by Mr. A. Blundon, the very gen- | Looking Glasses, Ink, Pens, Stationery, Cigars, &c. ‘The joint session having dissolved, the Alder- At Riley’s wharf, arrived schr Robt. 11. Kemp, Seton aah and aecommodating porter, who can | With many other Goods in the fancy line. men returned to their chamber, and adjourned | Capt Sanders, Philadelphia, with 106 tons coal pr ba be found at his post ready toentertain and Also, Glass Cases, Measures, Scales, Fixtures, $ Se : “ “ vatil the 22d instant, at 4 o'clock p. m. for Warder & Stuart. ratify visitors. Asan fostance of his accommo- | Shelving,&e. 6s o’clock.on the premises, I shall sell the north | Senator Douglas; also many noted New Yorkers 2 : The steamer Columbia, on Sunday afternoon, | dating disposition it is stated that he often open Tho trade is invited to theabove sale, as the whole | half of Square No. 42°, which has been subdivided | 2nd Baltimoreans. saw off Ragaty’s Poiut, 30 miles above the mouth | Wiihout solicitation, the large folding gates, for | Stock will Le sold without reserve. into fourteen beautiful Building Lots fronting on7th | Great numbers propose returning home via Chi- al had made preparations the entertainment of _je4-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. a sgeon pe have since quartered aang the stra board steamboats. they By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. will haveto remain till Sunday veneer PEREMPTORY SALE OF BEAUTIFUL] Among the strangers are Attorney General Bu: G Lots in THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES. Black. | Dh icine, Bigler, of Pennsylvania. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June loth at 2D ee 3 I Board of Common Council met agreeable to = ‘. Pe! “ . pnan § ‘Terms : $40 and under, cash ; over that amount @ | street, between O and P streets north, aud the same , and otin tendi to Keokuk. call 0 orde: -FP. r 4 8 4 7 ent. "he street lots run bac feet to a ten-feet timer: the late board ° , from what point they iailed. the smaller gateway. jeG-ts_ WALL & BARNARD. Avet._ | alley, and the ath street lots run tack ninety feet to Bal e Markets, ¥ A well informed planter of Charles county, Va., 5 = _ J McGUIRE, Auctioneer. the same alley. = Bautimore, June 8 —Flour is dull, but steady The following members were sworn in by Jas- reports that the fy and chineh bug are making Some Wasmtneton “Pius Ucty,”? writing xe Li NT FURNITURE AND HO: These lots are admirably located, with pavements | at $7.50 for Howard street. tice Hollingshead : grat havoc in the Wheat fields in that region. | anonymously to the Baltimore Clipper, leads his Beno, ferrects an Peatie parsrexs On pathy vecpechged purines great inducements to per- oo aos advanced; red $1.90a$1.82; white at i Far 4 - L a . ’ KS NING, June 1s AE 10 vk, F. 4 * - 19's $ “2 . soe en ae, 2B Te, Bo ee nee Saabe sien heavily igre schiap Soph panied crea sa yee j shall sell, at the residence ofa gentleman declining | 19 raonths, with interest eosired te deed oie | _Cora is generally unchanged; white 20290 cts.; = “ Saal * td i F 5 following exclamation: « © | housekeeping, in Caroline rrace, on I street, be- B ’ y “i ss een et eine eur tn Mtoe was { ate in the galdst of bbanldet Aeaes, aod we may | tween 13th and 14th street, all his Furniture 'and | tHe pramses. JAS.C. MeGUIRE, Anct._ | “Whisky is dull and unchanged; City 2%e , bio vird Ward—Lambert Tree, J. F Brown, | sent up from Piney Point this morning by Col. | Well say God help us!’’ It would be in better | Handsome walnut spring Divans and ParlorChairs | ~ By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ce opher (Hare. 2 Dix, of that place, viz: spiced soft crabs. These | keeping with the tone of his letter and the facts | Marbie-top Centre and Sofa Tables ALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN THE Finet New York Markets. Fourth Ward—J. A. Kennedy, B.H. Clarke, E. | ctabs are put up in jars and pickled similar to the | Of the case we think, had he addressed his appeal | Reception Clairs, Footstools V Wakv.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON - d ¥s : % manner of pickling oysters, and are a most appe- | to the other potentate ! Superior Brussels and other Carpets Jauc Sh stGb click oa the ore een. ¥ shadl col New Yorx, June 3 —Flonr is heavy. Sales of ae alee 2 is phat 2 Brocatelle and Lace Curtains, Shades ag Per festa . tinge fect Se inchesen | 11,08 bbs. State, $6 526 55, an improvement of fth Ward—W. A. Mulloy, E.F. Freneh, Dr. | tizing lurury They are specimens of whatcan| = Dining and Breakfast Tablen Sidetourd Lot No. 8, in Square 73, fronting 5 feet Sts inehes on | 11s + : > or WF. Wallace %> ? be done in that way, and may be seen at Messrs. | FURTHER ARREst or RiotERs.—At the Navy | Din! ane omnes ee north G, between 2ist and 22d streets, running back | 10c.; Ohio $7.10a%7.60; Southern $7 5087.75 Sixth Ward—W. E. Hutchinson, J. Crandell, | Jackson Brothers, and at the White House in | Yard, John McNally has been arrested, charged | China, Glass, and Crockery wara 153 fe W beat ts Gepressed; sales of 19,000 bushels; red. sues 4; Gaadon Georgetown. with rioting on election day; gave security for High and low-post fedsteads is beautifully located for a first class resi- } has advanced 1a3 cents. Corn js firm; sales of es = = * . e ) 1 W, eC the sale should command attention. 3,500 bushels; mixed 93, yellow 95, gs ae ca a an le all OF peng stl Via thio insane = tuey Court. Andrew Kidwell,do; sent to jail. ‘Theo- | Protrins and plain Bureaus, Washstands 1g herina: Qne-fourth cash ; the residue in6, 12, and |” “Pork ix drooping; mexs $23 00... Beef Ss steady hap ee as pn Pe py | cannot get the Evening Star and other city papers | 9"* Dykes, do; gave security for Court. John | Biankets, Comforts, Mattresses lereste UF satisfactorily secured notes, bearing | at 16 Sva$17 for Chicago repacked. Lard is easier with more regularity.” That the weather in the | W- Davis, do; do. Andrew Devan, do; do. Jno. | Wardrobes, Toilet Sets tere. at M3aldy © Setfer W. Holt, do; do. Harrison Atchison and Sam‘i | Hat-tree, Venetian Stair Carpet, Oilcloths oA odes ESAS UES eee a kiaky to eum it Sigh oon Chk. 5. Lioy ina- > Mr anbiacs mace tuce ea oe: vicinity of Piney Pofnt is generally favorable for - _ | Superior Cooking Stove, &c. o ji were appointed tellers. After counting the | the crops, which are looking very wel He Roe oe PSecggec bar! =~ sist ‘Together with a general assortment of Kitchen pe JAS. C: MeGUIRE. Avetoneer. ee dae tcltees oat ried that Mr. Abert had re- | Says, ‘one farmer in thic vicinity fast year pro- | €" topless Fast ae ORROSTE; WRORLE ON She Requisites. P BLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | (.oaT COAL !!-COAL!!! Stand Ms Llont i. duced from seven acres of ground tobacco from | !0eKout for them: with a particularly sharp stick. | Terms: $3) and under, cash; over that sum a| 2 T ONNORTHN stKEET, BEeTweEN l2ru axp | (> i gw ee ade . . ane Mr. ya 4. the sales of which he realized $1,400.77 In rela- credit of 69 and 9% days, for satisfactorily endorsed | ISTH STREETS. e subseriber will sell, at public Now on hand one eargo Range COAL. Mr. Abert was deciared elected, and conducted | !* bas , s 7 notes, bearing interest. sale,on TUESDAY, the 9th day of June, 1857. at 6 < or C% = to the chair by Mr. Lloyd. and after a few appro- | tion to tobacco growing he gives some curious | Count of Ciaims.—To-day John 8. McCul- je 3-eokds . JAS. C. MeGUIRE. Anet o'clock p on the premises, the west halfof Lot | Ope do. ce a pe ail other kind: of COAL plate remarks, be then proceeded to the business | statistics, which goes to show that that much- | luck, Esq., of New York, was sworn an attorney : No. M1, 1 re No. 281, fronting 35 feet % of an | Also, Cumberland and ail othe io DAL. 5 per ig Jaugbed at and awkward fowl, the turkey, is of | o¢ this Comt. B: « Auctionee: inch on north N street, between !2th and 13th streets : ad considerable value on a plantation, being trained NG LOT ON Caprtor | west, by 120 feet deep toa thirty fect alley. Pine, Oak, and Hickory WOOD. to perform the labor of ip pos in destroying the MR. ARERT'S ANDRESS. The above property is situated in one of the most | Col kept under cover. 2.240 lb. to the ton, The trial docket was next taken oP and called ai Members of the Common Council: A large | tobacco worm. ‘Twelve of them perform the la- | trough. none of the counsel for the claimants be- improving and desirable parts of the city, and offers corner 12th and C siree’ 0. 519, meyority of you have catled me to preside over | Lor of two negroes of twelve or foartece years of mg ready. . " = .m.-& beautifal Building Sieeaae either to buitd or invest afavor-} sey ef ‘oue square south Penn. avenu tLe deifberations of this Board. While my inex- he Court then adjourned until 11 clock to- ae Se feet S inchion Gu dh atrect cant eeee | ke P ——— % One-third, cash; and balance in 6 and Ww ae th PE morrow. ning back i7 feet to a 3)-featalloy, between south A | 12 months, tor notes bearing interest, secured by | Se3(){) kW AKU Ran away from the sutmon A Lapy asks us to say that the James Slatford Lap dip rly tom aga LE in square Bo. iexe deed in eee ae tee Prep <p Alaeee MAN ISAAC WOOD.” He is thirly years of ¥ is: One-four' 3 balanceo hit of 6,12, 8.5. WAL SH, Attorney. ‘black cow ‘4 re who was wounded in the late riots, was not the | and‘Ig months.for notes. bearing interest from day of | je 5-d&eds JAS.C.‘MeGUIRE, Auct. | $€e black complexion, a ve fect anda perience causes me to mentee *y with great ditiidence “Bre harbor at Piney Point yesterday was filled the hanor you have seen fit to confer, | neverthe- | with bay craft, twenty-five vessels, which were inns duly feet and appreciate the compliment you | taking advantage of the fine breeze to set sail up ¢ paid me, and shall endeavor faithfully, fear- | the river. 2 bangle ; - : ho shot a little girl on English Hill on | sale. — half’ eh and has very In for hi y. and with what ability I may possess to The schooner G. Porter, under charter of Gov. | P&*0" § os i C iUIRE The above reward wil! be for his appre- ~eharye all the daties which may g A ace upon | vernment, anehored at the Light-house at Piney the morning of election day; that on the contrary, ceed civen ands deed of trust taken. , By 3.C. cart) IRE, Auctioneer. hension and delivery to me if taken in a tree State, mr. handing to :0-op- i he was actively engaged in endeavoring to alla ALUABLE LOT AT THE CORNER OF 2p | or $100 if taken in the State of Maryland or District ne, hoping and expecting to receive your co-op- | point, to supply that Point with oil. hed: i bs. 5 tt ‘did s y All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. STREET AND VIRGINIA AVEN On TUES- | of Columbia. ODEN. BOWL eration and support. . ‘The range of the thermometer at Piney Point, | the distarbances, and that he did good service in| ja.5-d ALGR t. | DAY AFTERNOON, June sth, at ii o'clock, on Buena Vista As members of the Board of Common Council | on Thursday, was, at 12 m.,£1°; Friday, 12 m._ | aiding to rescue Justice Donn from the hands of | = — the premises, I shall sell Lot No. §,in square No.gl, | ap-21-tf Prince Georges county, Md. wate requived. by taw of the Congrew of the | SF and Satirday” ttm, the riot 370) UNDER BROWNS HOTEL. iepesctiheesteres tt eee United States, under whose imme je and ex- Oo rres t t “6 pssati €. Just opening a splendid assortment jeet 34 inch on 22d street. iq sACK TEA. Saas cecketind ae axed. ta wea cometoee EL cae Ins ralee Res bee Teena Oy ie nese Tur Kixo of Greex Toxtues, weighing 125} Spring and Summer READY-MADECLOTUING | ‘Terms: Oue-third cash ; the residue jn ¢ and12| 15 cnestso offsnchurd BLACK TEA.—This sy oath faith - and tothe a aoe Reeser ate region, to the advent of the comet.’ No | pounds. is now on exhibition at Benter’s Union oe oat le ‘at las bosses of 4 He cegieahe i Se rene econ wenn se ea inthe conan "Ties fen wee tn sad ability to disebarge our duties. joubt. Hail Restaurant on C, between 6th and 7th. This} $70 Browns’ Hotel, next to private eutrance. “| je2-d . JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. ‘orted prior to the troultes in China. ea aa ee ae eet tind mee] vee eaptcamet Columbia left for Chesapeake city | monster of the ocean will positively be alaurhtered yor Chntel& Rtates) een KING & BURCHELI for a moment, for; it, nor that our duties are | yesterday. We were mistaken the other day in Withina few days. of which due notice will be given. not elreumscribed and confined by these walls; | stating that she was to tow the coal boats to Bal: ‘The epicurian may rajoioe at the prospectola splen: it By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, may 15 corner Vermont avenue and [5th st. but that among those duties we are called to be | timore, they are to be brought to the Alexandria | did repast. Free exhibition. RUSTEF’S SALE OF CITY 1.0TS.—By vir. i, at the Auction Room of A. | Canc-sest CHA i STS, F ; tue of adeed of trust bearing date on the 3:st ARGAIN R the exemplars of law and of order wherever we | coal depot. Serer rmenmentnimest geities All kinds of sewing executed at short notice f October, 1854, and recorded in Iaiber - AIS: I Very larg us ean eee 36. luay move. At Afexendria, the repairs on the steamer Mount | Lyox’s Magnetic Powprr, forthe extermmation 8. TYSSOWSKI’S SEWING OMS, ape 3 : eel at | thie Sinck MATPTRES Ay It will be dle, and worse than idle, for ws to| Vernon are going on ery rapldiy The wating | of Hedbuss, Cockronchen Monee eztcemmation | NT SP eA ASCE AR CE DAY, the i3th day of Jure, | Double Shuck MATTRESSES, gia. . i of peace and i : itoes, Also, Pills for the destruction of Rat ; ? “made LINE Sidr, aed Cot go oct, end Gy" proceyt ot oan Of the beat quality nobutituted FOr aan Plank | Mion, for sale, wholesnteand feta a3 willngtou's, | and UNDERGARMENTS. ie the Inteet atti ple, set them at detlance Hoping that our rela- | her machinery it was all found to be in first rate | ygita! Building, corner af 4% street, and Fennsy! 1 | kept constantly on hand. may 29-Im* een, corner of 7th and D streets, the following FEATHER BEDS, PIL- ribed Lots in Washington city, D. C. 3 des z Lots Nos. 13, 14, and 15, in square No. 1645. This vauea avenue. ; . BUREA US8e; SBE: Seg es ee ee ee and oot | order, as has always been the case with the boats . ———— Q5 PIECES RICH AND GLOSSY BL’K SILK | property fronts on Penn, avenue, between 13th and | BEDSTE “ADS, TABLES, WABBSTANDS, &c. w = — thi you for jouer you on this line. : Fits anp F anpdAGuE.—To Those who love | 4 Hisch Crsee Mitts Algo, Lots Nos. 1 and 4 in square south of square Persons wishing to dispose of Household Furni- conferred upon me . ReMaRxKaBLe Svicipz.—On Saturday evening | their Fellow Beings.—I havea remedy (purely veg- Plain Boresesand Berese Robes No. 119. | This property fronts on Penn, avenue, be- | ture without the expense of an auction ean receive The election of Secretary was then proceeded | last, a middle aged horse of respectable appear- ambelier Saen coeed Soe ng Fall i 5 Wi. R. RILEY, corner 8th st., ee Sth strest onst and publ pecs, at the cash. ty applying at the corger of eh oud I sts., wi * i - “¢ Af ne’ hown to fail. CASAD| 3 a e wi third cash ; ance | No - od _—_ i = ya Scomanton Sas: rE. reas hm ance walked deliberately over the river bank, ata | andas cheap,as it is efficacious. Any person'who will ee ins ‘and 12 months, for notes bearing interest from je 4-e03t LING OF AT ie REDUCED PRICES. educe our large stock of Fancy Goods, pence to-day selling off all UTHOR OF JOHN HALIFAX, Gen- | the day sale, secured by deed of trust on the prem- ae thing New, Tales. By this distin- | ses so sold. guished auth 5) cents, Boat A in Egypt and Nubia. Ry William C, Se Coudon and Fisber were appointed tgllers. Mr, | Point where it was almosta perpendicular descent | 89h me the names. and directions to the residences, Pt ri f ten individual. 2c 5 3- Keuuedy received 15 votes, and M. Lowrie 6, and | of twenty-five feet. After performing this extra- | Case ot the Ghont or Lange beet Necing Fee Bale Mr. Keunedy was declared elected, and took bis | ordinary feat, he walked out on the wharf of the | ken down and shattered Constitution, willreceive seat Messrs Galt & Y bag and coolly ae A on | @reward this Recipe. It embodies full instructior e june i ts °G . Fi i Barege Robes Mr Clark offered a resolution that the rules of | board the schooner Wm. H Burns whieb lay | for making and administering tins wonderful Med dents’ Gibbon, By William Smith, LL. Le Ks and & ured Bareges he old Board be adopted. with the addition of a | close to the wharf. He then walked across the | gue; Address, Dr. Tracy Detorme, New York ustrated with one ismudeed engravings; $1 ; Dv ING Preach Laon Girma Satine ued Lies Rakes committee on drainage aud distribution of water. | schooner and juinped into the river from the waist aoe: eae AY LOR & MAURY'S an craerito tae Orphan's Court of Washington | Sliawls, Searfs. Black Lace and Silk Mantillas Mr. Jefferson moved to except the 2uth ouly, | of the vessel, and after swimming out as faras| pExprricxce is the best evidence of Madame tore, near 9th street. | County, District of Columbia, med by the Cir- | And all — wal boos very cheap, w th regard tu the putting - a per anne - be would permit he sank to make food | agouxq's Consumption Destroyer. je4-d ) ri, setting as 2 court of Chai t Sano Def those beautifel Lawns, at 12% Mr. Jefferson explained that the rule wi e | for the fishes. = Ashes © . aatavnce gas aah Ga 775 r will 2 au . Ol 2 : 4 bea ‘uotion to adjourn, in order always, except wuew | ‘The motive for this extraordinary suicide was | ,,Mys.Mount~Madam: fam happy to inform you | QUPERIOR READING LAGER BEER ; ; : K,.00 the | 5.9 rich Hobod Lawns, at 12% ete., just received. . the terrible cough and cold under which 1 ial , ihe maim question ie ordered to be put. 18 ayes, | locked up ip the breast of this poor beast and | hes been extirely cured sivd eradicated by the serct| ‘The subscriber takes thin method to inform the ee ee : Purchasers are invited to call early,as we shell Snees. ‘Phe resolution was adopted as amended rished with him; whether he was crossed in | one botile of your medicine. And 1 can'with cowie | citizens of Washington and vieinty, that he con- (save and excepting the most northern feet nnd 4 run off our entire stock at reduced prices. Mr. Kennedy moved that a committee of two be | love, or was laboring under morbid forebodings | dence recommend it to everybody sullering with | stantly keeps NG | conveyed by said Mary Kelly to one Thomas Bayne, ) COLLEY & SEARS, *ppointed to inform the Board of Aldermen that | in view of the searcity of the coming hay crop. | coughs or consumption, .» Manan, LAGER BE which he Sareuinn for the boundaries of the same 3 feet 4 , 523 7th street, three doors north Penn. avenue. this Board is organized. We vo know that he ished b hisownhands, | | used i ee on ner? street, Siilbl,, | rent] tose aa aay toss an Casks, to | ches from the northwest corner of said lot, No. june i-e 3 < yand Knight were appointed to | or rather his own hoofs. Poor fellow! his bod: ve used in my family Mrs. Mount’s Consump- ope ree d P square No. 94, and running thence south along the EW GOODS JUST RECEIV: F. A. ini ony Aldermen that this leant i seedy to | flouts just above the Long Bridge, a sad warning So potent bd oe Restity to ste eMoncy in case | Also, ICE at ail hours, in quantities te uit line of Seventh street mast, 21 fost, Loree neo McGEE’S, 244 Penn. wiih AES Toth and ry LJ not superior, tls . a eet alley, le i _— wcaud te teiekaame to all horses of the danger of g’ way to mis- {the kind I’have ever used for tacky | _™Aay 2-Sw Southwest cor. 3d st. and Pa. ave. alley Si foot, thence weet i00 fect and \ inch to the 13th, otrocts. consisting ix pert of- The committee returned and reported the duty | anthropical feelings. Peace tu his beef / ev. JAMES Ross, PARASOLS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL | place of beginning,with the improvements,consisting Do do ORGANDIES. me ‘formed. = : - Disonverty GatHERINes—Saturday night, | pigs to cettify that I was well acquainted with 250 ties : . of a neat and well’ built two-story Frame Dwelling- SILK CUR VELLI, (new material for traveling Messis. Miller and Clarke, of the Aldermen, wes. urday night, | Mrs. Mount while she was suffermg with the con- | 3,000 yards choice styles and fast colored Lawns T St ike vadiee se Gund 6 resses’. a ino ola ming to eaimine the returns of tke | ite Suxiliary guards ware imaily employed tn | seride: ani areca t= Spear foe. thy cated | wey tte ie atenina infor noien'withpproved securiy, bear | 4 ee te eS ERS at into joint meeting to exam ne o ‘ . 2 NSONs Swiss Muslir : ‘ C — "oe ——< the Cor —— cece twanmnaueee. Scat san tnidencs, G street, between lth and 12th, No, | Plnid seating eee Ae ewes ty fen eee t of the purchase money and final ly solicited, _____,_ Je 4-206t Cc u i mittee - - * " M. R. . . ‘meni cae focen the Abdnoauen Coat teen sce to venoy ti Go {in Mtthig: Wha Geile OC ther cnatial sfation ick x fl em bald lu Cocbentonts eh bet A Wetrantissinall mar bee opposite Centre Markét. ratification eee en nee] (Outen a PEASE, | | a cekinth Paateebhs iote joint meeting, and invite them to repair to | noisy drunken gang, most of whom were sent to | 8tere, No. HS Bridge street, soush side, between AVANA SWEET 0 q "ZEBEDER, KIRWAN, Guardian, Are now selling great bargains in all— tis Chamber; carried. Messrs. Clarkand Hutch- | the “city farm’? or workhouse, to labor for the Fee cantons, Bist. st C- Biots's, ccm ceivedat the PHILADEL SAM | may 29d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Aust, | Fancy Silk and Barege Robes ceased ublic benefit. But although this gany was ar- | ‘0! Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. In| DEPOT, corner of 12th and F street j SS | Rich and beautiful dress Silks and Lawns "ue cometaane veperteh the Guty pecditend:: | tented sod dlpeded of, tee coma metpabeenena | ie maar od that ase Cnnnemaan’ a, ane siteeted oe ee ASKETS—A lance Fancy By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Shawls, Scarfs, and Magtile 1 sold very cheap ‘be conn _ wi bd a mimy 8-) ANC BAS iS. - . tall - , and on motion of Me. Clark the Boaid took the | was much disturbed by asimilar gang yesterday. _ Baskets, which were sent to ¢ fi WO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUS in fact all Fenefags, for cash, to close out. . usual recess Drankenness, profanity, and fizlting, were the “ines, ~ | Parish ke, will be sold at half-price to cover EO18 08 WASHIROTOY SFRERY, SETWE eee rhe Ladies are invited to call early. . 5 s s EST, AT AUCTI —On ‘1 After the joint session had dissolved, the Presi- | charges against those arrested. Men and women “ for two weeks only,at the Musio Hr the bee inate Tens selina bakatiten jos-cast 7 . : : y wot, ec ay lv iy yin ee ey Pagneennrene sieut of the Common Council took the eair and | were engaged in it, and the citizens themselves | At Wesley GOR ORs gtk instant. by, tho Rev. | Depot, comer of Penn. yivanie avenue, ith oa ES preg pate ep ble reer: original Lot No.7, EFRIGERATORS.—We have received na- the Board resumed very properly took the matter im hand, and aided NNA ©., youngest daughter of cers ~ “ = =. - | in Square No. 518, having a frout on Washington | FQ Efierlot of these superior REF RIGH. Mr. Turton moved to appoint a committee of | in making arrests. The parties concerned in the | ) his city. repeat! be {3 OR SMALL | street 21 feet, ranning back 9) feet, bounded by ATORS which we liave been selling for ‘we to inform the Mayor that the Board was or- | disturbance were mostly free negroes On the Si TRE Gt the Rev. W.H. Chapman, a feetalley on the side, the I ied 4 e years ; and the high reputation; PARTIE ene rely with the improvements, which are two two-st: they 2 sed, warrants us m xanized and ready to received any communica- vr. JOUN J. SMITH to Miss ANNA DAM-| £ ‘ have, wherever u : = . : in iT orM rame Houses, containing four good roon 4 mending themas the best and most tion he may make AcciDENT.—Yesterday afternoon, ‘a carryall, ON D, all of t ty iis “oe! wocior breok, Order can belthat Ge Sis praverta tp ataoted ib non So or ed a tnoet the uaed wf aie Phe committee reported that the Mayor had no | containing several persons, broke down on Penn- | , : "A EST. U Oung: | Store or at DS. Dysou’s Drug Store, 12t between G aud H streets north. and fiuish is also very handsome. For ra communication to make at present. . ring . : ZJ80) Avenue. WILLIAM Ww. YY. Terms: One-third, cash; bajance in six, twelve. | at our House-Furuis Warerooms, No.5 7th Mr. Jeff Pp anks | S¥!vania avenue, through the giving way of a 1 AMESON ehter of as-cotm® ca sichiden Sapeae. tar Take aa : to es ple gen offered joiut resolutions of thanks | +511 and one of the occupants was thrown te the | the late Dr. ameson, of Charles county, | . ™*¥ 2-eolm* ee deed given and a deed of tenet nheew uaa pen McGREGOR & Co. reraries of the Navy and of Wer i the ef@icors gforind with considerable violence, entting bis | Maryland, A S8SOND-HAND PIANO FoR RENT av | “S054 Ar Uae Ee a ectioneer. ae CO, U M2 . a 4 Iv PHE. JBLIC AD CULL. 5 and men of the U.S. Marine Corps who were en. | Lead severely. He way taken to Dyson’s drug DIED, for r Five very OTHE PUBLIC AND PARTICULARLY sore, where he was humanely cared for. By J.C, McG UIRE, Auetioner. LINERS —STRAW BON- RUSTER’S SALE OF A NEAT FRAME | NETS, ga TAT be Bates £2 gaved in the suppression of rioting on the Ist of On the 2d instant, st the residence of L:x-President | Ferd second-hand Pianos for sale low upon reasona~ June, 1-57, and to the Artillery company ae Warten Retvrxs.—William Boston, colored, | Tyler, luis aiator, Mire. Bi: BELEMANN. big ww Nlusio received somi- — is i 7 i-weekly. House anv Lo STH STREET WEST BETWEEN | 5) 7 eee nny 1S the mentnienenes- OE lt ecknogseSiierl, send Clagett, da. GATOR, in thy eh pene Bie ate ee TOHIN | Pianos exchanged, tuned, pasked, carefully maved, M asp atnunts wowrn—On THURS! pega piortest met ee .'at the new Grand Blesohine and Mr. Knight moved to lay them on the table; | unlawful gathering; do. John Lomax, James County, Corton, sretant. ut for the last 39 years a ee ent im District and Binte of Maryland for | ses, by vintoe OL a deat of trast, ¢ S., No. ri: ts M, WILLIAN, rie lo were then adopt apn, | OWT May Awana Andon | ear Sa at ecm Taig | Nb rg ett ie | aaa ec jeer a, | maritime athe en Ps » > 1 © ie y % ? se pays 5. Ann Brown, do., do., do. Jas. Garner, do., do; Mr. Orme moved to publish the ‘e:olutions costs, $5.91. Grafton Johnson, do., do.; ith ite proceedings ; carried —ayes 19; noes 1. see souuliell, dv. aa, dn Seen Aes 2 Mr. Turton of & joint resolution to present M x ‘94, 95, the i. 2or zi teh vs A sacs a a ie echt once ee street, toabioh hid Meaie ees aoa eal Merchandise at No. 906 Penn, | ington’gounte, D.C gail eet Lot in Covle’s MAGIC Ick CREAM PREEZERS FR Othe family ace invited without ten | nny BO rer OF MN SPOS N P.ELLIS, {Sw in st ‘betw : Ms ATER COOLERS, all RR RE SS TE AA OE EL CE EES ES ETE, 2 4 =f 'e 7 orth, ronming back 9, foot to 8 ten-fest sey wait Rau or River Water : bs, drunk and disorderly; '—FANS!! LAUG ¢ OLASSES 65 cts. per gallon; BROWN SU- ? th: members of the Boards and the newly clect @ bes Reale ne sent Mattingly, vagrant; do. | Oye on amet USHtAN ety ig a GAR i, 12. and 13; TEA COFFEE bug fae dwreling i. WILSON, Trustee. ey another of those ae! onicers with acopy each of the Corporation Laws; | Monday—Mary McPherson, colored: dowal, EW YORK LEDGER for 13th June — Te Hahn Hock Sud other WINES, and supe- i mewaeds HE: Nootlt c peeRiceen rons: —\ ed § : PMc. Fisher moved to adjourn tilt this deytwo Sea akederty do Westine hee drunk and | aye, and sini rior OLD RX HSK EY Ow. bavi RABS WIRF HOOPS for Ladies’ Skirt aE eae Weeks, at 4 o'clock p. m.; carried. disorderly; do. , je3 FERGUSON, 467th street, | je5-st* corner Sth and E: streets, LAMMOND'S, ie noo en r

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