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= seapaepncanaiiemne eaameieinseniimmenmeameiniaiattiiaeee eas ~ — ee a ee Fs A Re EE — - ‘Tx Rivan.—The repairs on the Long Fasmions anp Fotrizs’ | UCTION SALES. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. have been actively entered upon. Yesterday the Of Washington Life. ‘ Se a Perec rst a a ea | pak ee ey mecpetayrlan Fa pak anes ot yma in agro pro ream a GALE OF A LOT ON THE CORNER OF of Monament inis-managers to-day, giving a| With bis steam pile-driver. He is to furnish t ‘Br A. Cray Pitzuss. On SA) URDAY APTERNOON, Jane one 6 , Piles and drive them for 81.000. The oclook, 1 shall sell, on the premises; pattut Let Noe second instalment of hls expose, which, as fur- | about the southern portion of the city re Sectty | Cot. Delaney MEREONS. OF THE RAMA. 1, courtesy | i Sauare No. 30, fronting 84 fect 8 incher‘on the nisbing a cae detail of inside operagjons, interested, in these repairs, as many them whe . pom EO pp ‘Delanzy. 8 tree Spree Virginia 8 aud 23d street, containing = - - Duiafness : ‘woman. — ; ane Sale positive. Terms cash. Tas Mosumest Boarp oF 1855—No.2.—Hav- Virgia “4 —< are Secreta —— a. Coot, Jagk Sipith, ¢x-captain and a te caer CW. BOTELER, Auct. aha ‘whose afiairs they have Seow neasont: ing to cross the river in boats, ime A ng 9 Smith's body servant, a gentle- By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ing, to partisan and sectarian pur , I will | business about the wharves is very lively. | Tonawana, olive chief. HiGR8E, CARRIAGE, AND now to the second prepssit ion, viz: that | A large number of vessels are unloading coal and | Hon. Col. Cecilie, genuine honorable, but bogus Sune 13, at 10 aelock, we shall si they have grossly neglected the interests ofthe So- | *tone. fore .,. AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ‘THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. é A. GREEN, Auctioneer. anpsout Buin OT ro. | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. H ILL, FRONTING OX 4TH ph ees nace ner eS Arrival of the Canada. ‘OG A BsTR&ETS,aT Al iy f mer DAY, cho Iith inttaut. 1 stall sell in front ofthe | Canada, with Liverpect oad Tremdon dates to the remises.at 63 o’cloc _—- beautiful Buy img | 30th ult., bas arrived, bringing three days later Lot, fronting © fect Sing a an ath strent east, run- | news. oe gpg ety He ley, between south uth A | ‘The Steamer North Star arrived out on the 30th Terms : One-fourth cash; balan; ey ok Sia, ultimo. = 18 months.for notes bearing interest yo] Esctaxp.—Lord e. announced the rejection of the Dallas-Clarendon A deed given and a deed of trust taken. treaty, Donaldson. Gal Auction Room: Title indisputable. ood fs i tenet we oo — beep The evidence peti ud ino} 7 at Galt & ‘Young's wharf, is | § we, i vot Cheatuut sorrel Horse All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. Sane Soom ington, and were con- a ° corveopanonss a tia pr egy Past hauling, from the hold of a echouser, Dlocks of ail about it.”” an jes iv GREEN ‘Auct, | Sideration. 1 family Carriage and Harne: ords, and the forlorn solitude of the monument | Stone weighing from four to five tons, with a sin- he horse “ F w i well im fame, ‘and sold because rounds most lamen! hen le horse. h bl bog: the owner is about leaving * fick of occupancy andl bean panes, all ss The masters of coal and other craft complain . RE pt bogus | “eth dts WALL & B ARD, Aucts. trumps seemed to have been expended. The | that they are losing money on every trip to the | Hon. f° De Courcey, genuine honorable, but bogus By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. here ie tpalay 20.— Some excitement was created By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. * announcement of an attack on an rust E'S SALE or DESIRABLE DWEL- Engin merchant vessel in the road-stead of Linc House axp Lot on lITH STREET, NEAR je Isle by a French war The English 7, > brig. NN.AVENUR—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON vessel was bound from Bordeaux to Li * were soon without ingle card District cities incomenquenenat olonel. ea 4 3 LL BRICK HOUSES NPAR | Juncil ston ises.by virt & | and was compel, ome ‘con! — The opesmn of petriotions banat six ms to make return tri ‘thout freight ‘say | Mrs. Singleton A dashing widow, “fair,” but neither Te Sua Orrice Sqvar: i AT Avertox.—On | deed of trusts & cod Ful ate ‘and duly recorded in winds, and ween ad fect pepe seve f in three months, and some of the t th that the Philadelphia dealers t to them fat’ ner forty fl rs | WEDNESDAY AFTE. » June 17th, at 6 | Liber J. A. S., No. iofolios Stk e. one of the land | the French vessel bes Ysa lank cartrid: ‘and n three . o Ptowethen | | that the repairs on the fifth dam of the Chesapeake | Hon. Mrs. Bangs and Daughter, verdant flowers | oy oi5ck, on the premises, { shall-gell part of No.o | Lees gy Washington county, D.C., the subseri- | 3 yall earteia killing on Eagtion ssamee fete Hada andthe stakes atogetber."in | that te pate on the tn dam ofthe Cheedpeate | MO" sor peter rode Ueda ate eoins naa Wack. So ke, | bevcoy ae thea naciony® th Hctont Wer | 2.02 ya unger’ commen Eglin arama. Tue pm center. py metic Of the ‘Secretary, —_ suading them to take freiguts to the Petomac ‘Crittcar Notices. ‘ heap Consistine of tare neeciy | Part of Lot No. 13, in square No. 323, fronting 23 feet 'y ve and a half inches on lith street west, between Faasce.—The French legislature has passed a north C street and Penn. avenue, and running back | law establishing three lines of steamers to Ameri- 100 feet one inch, with the improvements, eonsisting | ca. The ports of embarkation were left for sub- of a comfortable Brick Dwelling House. sequent settlement. The Bank of France bill Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and passed almost unanimously. 8 months, with snttrent, secured by deod of trust on | PUn ee Assembly bed expired by limitation—it« i i ts, - | cities, with the belief that they can easily obtain | “The literary merits of your play as a picture of | With the improvements, f name ‘a en eee return freights of Cumberland coal. society—o satire withits dinlorussare.all rate: | Be Ge ee ee ne ecoeen, wall wont officer gave signs of disgust. So far as my re- | _, The river is full of long boats, which are con- | built of spice and hype and pruning fs, ark Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 12 searches have extended the councils of « breth. | Stantly ing through the eastern drawer of the Geajeeen are as keen a8 Sheridan's, months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust ten”? did not respond with enough material aid | ridge, bound up the city canal. There i: “Lam very much pleased with your play indeed, he Poruenptors’ to reimburse the Board for the cost of printing gtd ‘ay laint made by people living J joll-a dead hotes of thai Thad, | and think it will act capitally.”—John E. Owens JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auct. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. six years having run out. General Cavignac and —— along the ; ‘ jon” THOM fe e Ui and distributing those remarkable d ee. | oe “ —Wm. E. oa : . HOMAS J. FISHER, Trustee. several other Republicans will. it is said, become Special oar Beyond ‘aant te Haltionare. Haw? palsy yb cok eam Seen the: river poe These Pons very ably written production . PaENLGNG LORE RR ONTING jel-eokds __JAS8. C. McGUIRE. Auct, candidates to veptesent Paris in the new corps ork. Boston, &c., which did not pay traveling aon Georgetown rand exederapel fate there’, Price 25 cents; bound Sr one cents. For sale 6 FINE ahi aus haa T Geaeare oe pitied = ro, A.GREEN, Auctioneer. legislative. and hotel expénses. hen the ? bri t ‘a > | at Taylor & Maury’s, Joe Shillington nd book - tiox.—On MON DAY, the loth instant, 1 shall sell = He SEHOLD ann KITCHEN FURNITURE he French Ambassador Extraordinary sailed On the Isth of July, 1855, 2 gentleman of dis- | ¥! current brings them down opposite | sellers generally. rade supplion st the coual dis” | [cut af the premises, 6t60'clock fe ss at Avetiox.—On FRIDAY, the 12th inst.. 1 | for China from Toulon on the 2th. tinguished administrative talent was elected gen- | OW" City, where they are driven ashore to deeay | count of one-third by ad rossing the Author. ovre of | puilding lots, in subdivision of square No. 441, ait | shail sell, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the residence of 8] ‘T'exxey.—It is reported that the French, Rus simandvmgnto pv i soeoa | Pampa ee cao, |S Rovere Waahiion "soit" | Manichare of npc dons apne ng | fepomndcone fount othe | an 'Pranaan, "sak Sareea Comses submitted a sagacious plan for the collections ne- = = patties daehcl , ae 8 property is ifully situat uw tment of Parlor, Chamber, and Kitche: F ~ | tareaten to withdraw from ine ities, See ea el ee Tae SE Carats Dexeceeuny hem al a eee mies Drs. Hunter & Williams, eal TE streets weet and'S and serge north, | sasortment of Parlor, Chacaber- aod Kitchen Frat qhould the Porte persist in removing Vogorides Sere cbpointed and s spirit of order wrought as wood for Washington market. At same wharf, | Physicians for Diseases of Throat and Lungs, | tion df the public is respectfully invited to this large | _ ‘The gentleman is about to leave the city, and all | {rom his post in Moldavia. efficiently as it possibly could with such hetero- schooner Charles Kent, Captain McNeal, from 52 North Charles street, Baltimore. sale of property, as bargains may be expected. Ne Re peer ee pose tae ora oe opted Gaaat poieay - y a : * = ie 4 : i . 18, F Tae 4 res eu ass ‘On the 8th of September a foreman of stone | Baltimore, with lumber, partconsignment to——| Dr. HunTER or Dr XVinttams will visit Washing: Pigeon eereein mar mearion maneotons jeo- A.GREEN, Auctioneer. | {s likely to coltieve wimethe cominnal treaty Cutters was, after some trouble, elected. and the a es rt”? schooner which lay out in the vai wiabeowiricer: the 12th instant. - day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. AY ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of —— that country and France, workmen were immediately employed on the | rectondag. weit peak ne Roshat & Cald. | . Office 20 Pennsylvania avenue, over Mrs. Vors’s | Title indisputable. git piaies di = IVE fier facias, issued from the Clerk's office ofthe | Srarx.—The Mexican envoy had not beem re- Monument; at the Board, at their meeting of well, hauled upto Riley's wae ote morning. | Jewelry Store. jel0-st | Jell-eo3t A GR + Auctioneer. | Cirenit Court of the District of Columbia, for the | ceived by the Queen, and the arrangement of the November }3th, 1555, by an unanimous vote, or- Ni i By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. dered the Building Committee to stop the build- | She hails from Great Cho ; ; SADDLES. BRIDLES, HALT- ing operations on the i7th instant. The treasury | _, The — ne Sate sk Ag FOR RENT AND SALE. coal nected & Store was exhausted in two short months; by an expen- | Fort this morning with the Sabbat! School chil- —= Frxtcres at Pusric Auction.—By virtue ofa deed diture of about $3,500. The General Agent then | “ren of the Capitol Hill Meth’st Epise’l Church. Fae een Trt pomlortable three-story Brick | of trust or assignment from Josian F. Bailey to the threw up his commission, and the records exhib- jel - ‘ aaa weets. bscriber, bearing date on tne 9th day of Jane, 1837, it no evidence of his ever having been paid one | C#NTRE MaRxet.—In consequence ofthe heavy 1-st*___Apply to LEWIS JOHNSON. | ini'recorded on the same day, 1 will sell for ti i vT.—. ISE. s( ed, at publ cent on account of Lis $2,000a year. The hearts | rains the country people who attend our market OR REN ‘A three-story BRICK HOUSE, | purposes therein mention of the Board again san! wand the old shiftless rou- | had a most uncomfortable time during the night | 2°" F street, between 2d and Sd streets, contain RHURSDAY next, June lath, com County of Washington, and to me directed. I shall | ditt nes ‘pments, expose ‘0 public aes, for = — of the Ware said Gnd casaannl sow aie a room of Stanislaus Murray oe ee oee Despatches from Algeria mention that the » bet 6 7th streets, on FRIDAY, the | ,. ‘S izth'at June instant, commencuss at W o'clock a.m, | French expeditionary cofps attacked Bent atien the following good: chattles, in part, to wit: on the 23d of May from three different directions, Eogiish, Brussels, i gsrein Carpets ria = ——— = position ape three hours = “rench and German -frame Mirrors, Pier les ting e advance had penet: it Mahcgany Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads Pent § it Epenie s : / Stoves, Mattresses, Feather Beds aud Bedding ‘The death of Marshal Radetski is momentarily 3 - ROVER orclock a. m.. at his late place of business, Nu. 373 | Lamps, Girandoles. Washstands, marble-top Tables y tine of ‘no quorums and adjourned meetings’? | sn i - ing six rooms. For terme apply to J. RO Pr ivania avenue, south side, between 435 and | \fanbohuy P ‘ expected. recommenced Many jaune disappeared, nod this morning. Prices were as follows : Eee ieieee tere eens amt Sire ss a wif atrects, alt pie ebook Ae Treat: gpneisting Wy pact pected E r pe i he — by signe ee but for a falxe pride of consistency the resigna- ‘OR SALE. hé LOT No. 2, in Square No.573, jarness, es, Bridles, TS, + | Spy Glass: hermometers Avices from Bombay state t miral Sey- tions would have disorganized the roel ig F fronting sixty feet on Indiana a running Franks, Carpet-bags, ‘Hardware, Leather,and Store Seidies rds mour Was at Hi Kong, awaiting reinforce- Mr. Tucker, the Secretary, resigned on the Ist throu, o D street, ich it froats ixtures, &e. And & large collestion pf Books 4] 2 and levied ments which would be looked for in the course o . upon as th rol ol 1 vr Om pson, amd ” ef April 1658. | was nominated for the vacancy. will be sold to wntiady indiciais No. 13 to October | Of 4 few Weeks. Several English regiments were formed of it I expressed no desire for the appoint- 8, use of Wih. A. Brad- | °® their retura from Persia. whi 50, feet. ere is room for six houses of twent) ace” with deep lots. Rapidiy improving porader erc fh be ‘Terms: Ail'snms of $20 and under, cash ; all over that amount by not: » ys, bearing inter~ torily endoraed. EDWARD SWANN, Trustee. term, 1857, Corcoran gg very liberal. ‘Title indisputable. Inquire bs - | ley vs. Gilbert L. Thompson. Liverroot Marxerts, Saturday morning. — ment. ‘The nomine lon was laid over. "AC the ores ie Sbeost | aoe joist. | jet-d JAS. C, MoGUIRE, Auct._ | '°7 ®S 3. D. HOOVER, Marshal. Cotton Sales of, the week, ending Friday, next meeting, April 8, it remained upon the table. TOR REN t | i S By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 5 seria bales. of which 2,000 were on speculation and 5,- OR R: ‘hat laree and commodious four. y ‘The meetings of the sth and 22d. lacked the Pitecs BRICK TENEMENT on Le tetweonith | (WNE OF SHE MOST BELUTEReD BUILD- | j ALSO, GN, GATURDAY, tue Isr oF Juxx | ow for export. ‘The market closed slow of sale, umber necessary for a quorum ; but on the 20th I Lemons, per doz.. 12a25 | 4nd 8th streets, near the Navy Yard Gate. Toa ING Lors Now FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON, | residence of Gilbert. L- ‘Thompson, Meridian | DUt prices were generally unaltered. On inferiot was unanimously elected by the six gentlemen iCabbace apets pk 25 | good tenant it will be rented low. For particulars | pronting ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE, BETWEEN Hill,” for cash, being the belance of the goods and qualities the quotations were barely maintained. letawiie ites tare Radishes, buch. | 2xt EN'T-—One of my HOUSER on Catron, | THUISDAY the ith iuetant 1 chanel in font | claties lected on to mtinty the above-named jut: | Orleans tuir 8h, Middling 7 nds fire, batadiing one ol e; la im accordance nS 1 - on. = ISE: SDA, ‘ * - ais No. , to October term, . in faver of Cor- | 8y, - 4 an 'y 6, but t zorum. ad in ” = “talc > . . ents and conveniences. ‘The house 1s four-stories Square 126, having a front of 75 feet on Connecticut meantime attended daily in the office in the City | Corued salmon... | 15/Cherries, per qt... 12al8 ad 1 1 rt, to wit: tS i i at the intersection of {7th street with smid | Oilclotha: te thi Wardrobe: The Manchester Markets were dull. h dry cellar. Pure water in the kitehenand | *¥enue, Onleloths, large Che! ardrobes Breadstuffs—One circular quotes breadstuifs: ‘ ; +++ $1.7582.25| Shad, per pair .... 37450 | Bish, wit A avenue, which forms a large open space, running re Pine Tables, Wagons, Planes, Grinds! B Du me circular q as Hall ; it was so disordered and filthy that T was Honig so part Hertue, Panets.. 20a25 Froneh the Wag GN Fine ey por mouth. | back to's wide alley, containing about 11,60 xquare lap te Belge db yee lot of aniatones quiet; others say the market was dull. “Flour almost prompted to decline an honor involving so 7 2 Pe b ** g7as7| Rock, De ih 25 yi ot J. B. ” or 4 feet, and will be subdivided and sold in separate lots One Steam Grist-Mull, with Machinery thereto | had a declinin ndency. Corn had declined 6d; much personal diseomfort. At my suggestion a | Terrapins, each... 37: mace dhten c Je 10-Sw ——————-__—_— | if desired at sale. We deem it unnecessarg to say belonging mixed 38s 6dad0s. member of the Board moved to. appropriate #20 | Irish potatoes. pk. 50/Rock, each.. QUSE FOR RENT AND SERVANT FOR | snything further relative to the beautiful location | Rakespone lut of turning-lathes and fixtures. Provisions were dull. Lard was steady at 61s for putting one of the rooms in habitable order. | Com, pr bush... . 9a$1|Sturgeon, cu HIRE. FOR HENT OR Pleasant and com- | of the above-described property, ax it 1s well known J.D. HOOVER. | Rice was buoyant at a small advance: Sugar The question was taken by ayes and noes, and was | COTM.ear,prbush. 60) Trout, per bunch... 2% | fortablo. FURNISHED HOUSE. within two | to le one of the most desiralle now for enlo vn je 3-d&ds Marshal for D. wales ae wance. Sager carried four toone. (') The three succeeding meet- | Beans, pr bush.... $2) Taylors, pr bunch © 25 | squaros of the Post Office, and having a large front Oe pen neoe, eins DUE ome Feet ead ID VCW | NE w iiien eieied quiet nt Ste. “Reda wes beavy ; ‘ ; ;. ead..... tad 2 5 ¥ _ “4 . Len has sevg lame ieaiation Ooo aoans Hat —% pike ap | alens bod Cook-and House SERVANT to hire | _ Termis: Qne-fourth, cash: balance im 6, 12, 18, and By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. EREMPTORY SALE OF BRICK HOUSE | Gas heap et ny ove eas caching ation ") = "7 ea" at 43s8.; P axp Lor tn THe First Warp at Avction.—On | crude. "y Pacger g ing aa MONDAY A noch ae He ep instant, ms Tue Very Latest i * ul sel ron @ premises, eas! 2 part of Lot No. 4, 1n square 14), fronting 27 feet'on Le | _L-IVERPooL, Saturday, 2 p,m —Sreaiaets street north, between 13th and 19th streets, running | Were steady and quiet. Provisions were steady back 119 feet toa 3) feet alley. The improvements | Cotton quiet ; estimated sales 5,000 bales. area two-story Brick House. Loxvox.—Consols yesterday opened weak, and aloug with the house. Inquire at No. 518 H street, | 24 months, for notes bearing interest from the day of bad not become meanwhile interest en- 95a81)/Presh Salmon, Ib. 50 3 * "| sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken, All deavors to cotaprchend: the atmairchie pk Boat coves 30) Lobsters, per iv.: 15 Phe ad = " = mae oe aaa onverance at the cost of the purchaser. Title in- — ; F aaa OR RENT. PARLOR on the first | disputable. : . the sors leo caterpeumnnee exnibiting | Tar Weatner.—Range of the thermometer floor, and three spacious and airy BEDROOMS | _je 11- A. GREEN, Auctioneer. The funds were, it appeared, received by no | from Thursday noon, June 4, to this morning: = ereoed Paste meen ae ide of 12th By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. one in particular. the rule established by the Morning. Noon. Night. | street: 7 ARGE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS. PER- Board was, that contributions should be sent to Thursday re 66° ae 4 FUMERY, eyernt cigs 8, &0., aT AUCTION. = J the Treasurer, and that the Secretary should be OR RENT.—Two WAREHOUSES on 6th} On THURSDAY M This property is on a newly improved street, with | declined to 93 11-16, but subsequently rallied and 58° 62 60 lith instant, at 10 | the pavement laid. closed firm. Shares were firm; but Ntde wi ¥ Street, between Pennsylvania and Missouri ave- | o'clock, at the store ef M: Samtag & Brother, | If the te f sal t complied with within | & 2 i al SE ae en a 8 St | ques. For torms, &c., apply to J: B. WILSON. | No. Sx) Pen: aronac, seat ade ee eee er se darn alee the nine the econ te cates [doles —— pe mae ry as ween and this was the only 62 75 70 | No. $27 Penn. avenue. jeim | ith streets, we will sell their entire stock of Fancy | the risk of the first purchaser, $5) to be be paid on New Hampshire Politics. check upon the Treasurer’s accounts. The corre- 66 i) 70 = = eer Goods, Pertumery, Jewelry, &c.. Viz: the day of sale. Concorp, June 10.—The Democratic State Con- spondence ipsa, me up in bundles and stow- 66 76 8 | VALUABLE Kane AND ee eas White and colored Hos:ery, women’s and children’s | ‘Terms liberai,and made known at sale. vention bas nominated Asa P. Cate for Governor ed sighg 2 = ‘oles, damp and thick with H 66 7 7 WASHINGTON FoR Toes foc onla the White and oe ne ees ment and boy’s Sale positive. Re esecer heirs. NAR on the first ballot. Frederick Vose, of Walpole, dust. |The blank books, shut up in cupboards, | ‘Thursday... -. 8 — — | farm, dwelling, iock, &c., belonging | Buttons, Tapes, Cords, Needles, Pins jelts __WALL & BARNARD. Auet._ | was nominated for railroad commissioner. Bese. bene oy helen Rie ney noida i eae ey ie a ee tothe estate of the late A. Hoover, situated in Alex- | Braids, Ratwnds, Tapes, Hooks and Byes By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. lutions were passed endorsing the last and ali bling from Srey tend senog aad ngs, from beta to llth, inclusive, . andria county, Ya just opposite Georgetown. The Pocket, Dressin and fine Combs UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING | previous demobratic administrations; Pledging » Tuck, ew moon Sunday, June 21, between 4 and 5 | farm contain: ut 160acres. The soil is very pro- i ? the internal structure of the base, exposed to the p.m. : x ductive and in a high state of cultivation, ombearing Heir cloth Footh cal i p hcoee: deleterious intrusion of wind and rain. The me- Remarks. —June 4th, cloudywith rain; Sth, rain; | #9 orchard, containing every variety of the best fruit 5om,: Cottons, Silk, and ‘Throat morial blocks were piled one upon the other in | sth, clouded over at noon thunder gust with heavy | trees. The dwelling house is about 42 feet square, | Toys, Vases, China Gups and Saucers {Wo shanties, which afforded no protection from | shower, thunder all afternoon, and lightning to pnbegeter blade ie yebed feet wide) aud contains | Large stock’ of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel [be Weather. and ladders, ete., were lying unshel- | end, ait cooler; 9th, thunder with rain and wind | {OTK Parlors separated by n ten-fvet hall, § cham & Lot on PENN. AVENUE, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH | an earnest support of President Buchanan; sus- STREETS East —The subscriber will seil at public | taining the Dred Scott decision, and advocatii aie on FRIDAY. the 12th day <d June, 1381, me the ee doy of the Maine law. The convention 1s o'clock p. m., on the premises, part of Lot No. i4, in rmon: square Ke 874, ronting 40 feet 2 inches on Penn. fall and ha lous. ry, &c. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets enst, by about nomere ; bers, with water in each ; also, kitchen, water-closet, rses, emonnni i 01 Arrest of Hon. John Wentworth. pe on nl po ape at Sphrs pine —s morn, thunder showers all the afternoon ; beg coca, all oop plied with water irom the reser- Beads, Pur cp ee rapes eel oe ne few Seen: Seine Sm Seales pal eoraows Sor Cuicaco, June 9—Hon. Jobn Wentworth, \y ‘1 t i ‘otomac | Voir on top o welling. e dwelling was > ii . ¥ : e : we 4 the pictrmen. rad of the visitors ot {1b Palcat a in the morning, P Dy | built without rasan? ic Coecee cas With reference | oCkine Glasses, Ink, Pens. Stationery, Cigars, &c. | ‘Terms: One-half cash; and balance in 6 and 12| mayor of the city, was arrested this morning by W: her Good: the fe fine. Office and monument grounds, and an occasional {fh many other fee ae months, for notes bearing interest, secured by deed ERORGETOWN, June 11, 1857. only to the comfe " the United States marshal, charged with bavi v tof the owner. The situation is | Also, Glass Cases, Measures, Scales, Fixtures, | in trust upon the roperty. j fering fom nome sacentiie potriet_ Debts tothe within few minutes wk of Goonpeteee aa rars | Shelving, we, fda CHAS 8 RALLACH, Attorney. | be sino 22000 hae a ed eal amount of several hundred dollars were ‘flotsam Justics HottixesneaD.—This gentleman,’s0 manding the most beautiful view of the cities of | «he trade is invited to theabove sale,as the whole | je 5-eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. aud Jetsam hh oe nt | Well known in this city and elsewhere through- | Washington and Georgetown an! surrounding coun- | 8t00k Will be sold without reserve. ‘Terms: $4) nnd under, cash? over that amount a | ing LE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, | fy, “in, Premises, Dutat an examination held bx ©. Weatworth was disc! Eee o the afternoon } = try. It will be sold either ole or in part at pri- ~ | IB consequence of the rain, until TUESDAY AF ¥ of the Monument, with three watchmen, were kept | Out the country in his official capacity as a com- | Vira snle'; but if nt dienased of helore te eh Freeh cand O days, for notes satisfactorily en- | TERNOON, quse 16h, same host and place | from custedy Wy Judes teaheanger poe sore on pay ; the first on a salary of $1,000 a year, and | Missioner, justice of Gag) oe &c , has removed | day of June, it will be sold at public auction to the je 6 WALL & BARNARD. Auct. je 10-4 ~ ©. McGUIRE. Aw Gouerenunsn ived the mail bi Rd that the latter on a salary of $1.25 each per day; add his office to the corner of Fighth and F streets, | highest bidder, together with all the stock, farming i pe an ngressman, rece’ 5 HE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CON- to these amounts a clerk at $900 a year, and we | two doors east of his old place, where be has | utensils, fornitare, fc. 1 TINUED on FRIDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, have an aggregate annual outlay of $1,163 75. 1 | taken considerable pains to fit up his office ina | | Inquire of A. P. HOOVER, No. 3st Pennsyivania | TINUED on FRIDAY MORNIN i suggested to some members of the Board that the | manner to enable hish to transact Lasinese eet footer cbnotls Browen: Hotel Schaal 5) WALL & BARNARD, Auet'r- General Ageney, the Superintendent, and two | before him with promptness. OUSEHOLD FURN. TURE FOR SALFE.—A 3. MeGUIRE watehmen could be dispensed with, and that the — rare chance is offered toa small family contem- By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. :. clerk was aiso unnecessary if the Secretary was Tur Union Festivat opened last night at Odd | plating housekeeping, by a genth deckining the ARGE COLLECTION O Fr. STOREE ey able to devote all his time to duties constitution- | Fellows’ Hall, with wonderful success. notwith- | %#me. ‘The furniture is plain usefu! only, reg AY Senet oe ere res: sly befenging to Limself. All these. with other | standing the unfavorable weather. ‘The ladies | Smountins in the aggregate to about $20. Terms | DAY MORNING, June iz "Store-rooms, a large Suggestions, were approved by the Board at sub- have performed wonders in the arrangement of ALSO, FOR RENT—The House, which is eligi- eat ot stores, comprising— be aa aoe Se the room and of the articles displayed in it. To- | bly situated, containing six rooms, should sale be | Coffee, Teas, Sirups. Essences oul call ie attention of oar is to By A. GREEN. Auctioneer, unless a special demand was made for them he RUSTER'S SALE OF CITY LOTS.—By vir. | had a right to keep them. tue of a deed of trust bearing date on the Sist day of October, and recorded in Liber J. A.S., No. 8%, folio $36, et. seq. the subseriber will ublic sale, on SATURDAY, the 13th day o: 57, at 6 ese ma, at the Auction Koo: Tth a Municipal Elections. Brrrato, N.Y . June 9.—At the city election to-day. the entire Democratic ticket was elected by 1400 majority. T. Lockwood is the Mayor Green, corner o: nd ) streets, the foil fd 7 z described Lots in Washington city, D. Ge viz elect ; C. 8. Pierce, Comptroller, and E. Thayer, Lois Nos. 15, 14, and 15, in square No. 1945. ‘This | City Attorney | ergetel fronts on Peun. avenue, between 13th and Provipence, R.1., June 9 —The fourth ‘rial 4th streets east. 4 ‘ 4, be- | Preserves of various kinds q - to elect a Mayor, to-day, resulted in no choice the condition of the monument grounds, and re- ie ie eee at te aceeaienng artone tween ¢and Spon Pog neeeee eres ee 5 of aap Paae Spices No. 1819. The ropa reason bee eee ee pal a and Republican, received 1.735; s a SPEEA SRE reserved Fruits, &c. o a 1 2, , Fi . rat, 1744; i 3. mul euctsete litniee niece ee unprecedented iar the history of such entertain- beer agers Pentel caportable Cot- Many of these articies are in upbroken peckaces. Daf sll gh pogelae ee pond : the balance See nee? Hea ESA t . - fT LLLING SE. situat r S.C. 3 . of sale will be cash ; u ; taimall of those interesting memorials contributed (ava Be : thecenaie of M4 Giestoect Ge hk te | teed JAS.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. | ing and '2 months, for notes bearing interest from Advance Pay to Seamen. in homor of Washington. By using as much of TSGRACEFUL At an early hour last evening, | ‘The Lot fronts 50 fect by 13) deep. The Furniture the day sale, secured by deed of trust on the prem- ses so sold. Boston, June 10.—The meeting of merchants to-day in relation to the discoutinuance of the ad- une l te vance wages to seamen referred the subject toa men committee of ten. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Letters were read from the Chambers of Com- S L BRICK HOT ND BOT ON VIR- | merce of Liverpool and New York, requesting SIA AVENUE, NEAR STREET. AT AUCTION. | co-operation in the fartherance of the object, asa On MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 15th, at 5 re Sa o'clock. in front of the premises, I'shall sell Lot No, | Ve¥elt to seamen as well as to shipping interest. 2, subdivision of original Lots 6 and 7, in Square 537, A. GREEN. Auct: . the old lumber as was fit for the purpose, and | several disorderly persons got up a fight on the | will be sold with the House if wanted. The location ONEECOIONOHL COUNTER, SHELV- €iving daily attention to the business, I carried | Avenue, near Ninth street It is said that knives im rR RPL ea itn ogee U ine, AND FURNITURE aT AvcTion.—On SAT- cut my instructions within ten days to the wni- | were drawn in the melee, though we have not story) th meat, =—— ee may 2s | U RDA ; five dsth instant, I shall sell at 12 oreock Fersal satisfaction of the Board. 1 purchased a | heard that any one was seriously injured. The Sait Babes Lica) Gece | eee Oe Plows Halls Giese eee ee = rel of cement also, and “ pointed up’ the base | fact that the police were ap; roaching caused a rik NCE Gn ene s now and de: ~ sins, Figs, &c., &c., Candy Jars, Scales, Vases. a aa tee o core cae cay congo se among the parties, and no arrests | 1 bie BRIC HLTA OE Counter, and Shelving. ‘The journals with exhibitereny other pied sepa ition & Pract, 553 Twelfth street, as will | @rtable FRAME DWELLING, No, 434, on north and onesie LE ost al Saraitere, Catset- trodaced in the Board, all of which were heartily 1 LACE, ‘wel ? side of north K street. between 6th and 7th west. fe 10. J.T. STEVENS A.G ; . ni St A. GREEN, Auctioneer. th tl vements, being a handsome cottage- Lynch Law in Virginia. approved. but afterwards became thorns in the | be seen by our advertising columns, have for sale | , Also; the square of GROUND No. iN an | — =<. | cele two stacy Bitek Heese Seine icrets. | Micamons) Se eee Se Randolph, flesh of three or four members of the Board. some fine, light home-made carriages. These | Sta, /°e es pes foot.’ Aprly at No, 612% By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, With kitchen. |The house is’ well finished, painted | who some time since was sent away from Rock. I mast here take occasion to say that from cer- | manufacturers are men of chagacter and energy, may 19-tf POLLARD WEBB, Agent. ER iY NALUA! BLE Lor ON ler x (STREET, ee = ap mast ———_ a — oe barn burning and plundering, tain members of the Board [ received undeviat- | and whatever undertake to do may be de- ion —-On THURSDAY AP TER NOON Suiy return e iday. He was seized by the teen feet and has a side lot fronting about the same. | (1 tice y ‘This is a desirable cance to secure. pleasant res- | Vigilance Cornmittee and bung to a tree ‘ester. idence or to make a paying investment. day. his son-in-law, was in custody, and Terms: One-half cash; balance in Land 2 years, | Was to be hu 0-day. with intere ee vs be oeuee by deed of trust on th — —— s Property. ‘Title perfect. es ¢ Tehudntepec Route, es JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auct. | New Onteans, June 1U.—Intelligence bas been By A. GREEN, Auctioneer received here of the opening of the Tebuantepee JALUABLE LOTS ON SEVENTH STREET | route. Vessels have arrived at Ventosa bay, and C SDAY, the I7th in- | some Lge have reached here on the Chi stant, I shail sell. 1 front of the premises, at 6 0’el’k | la road. ‘The bridges will probably be fluished p.m., ten beautiful Building Lots. of 21 by 95 feet | and stazes running by the ist of October. each, situate on the west side of Seventh st. west, 2 between M and N streeth north, <a subdivision of Lots numbered 12, 13. and 14, and part of Lot I, in ZSARM FOR SALE—A FARM coutaming im | Av ing heey ee and support in my reformatory | pended upon as of good workmanship, and exe- ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, contaming 160 rey measures. N ot a member of the party until some | cuted at the time promised. the advent of the Board, and elected tation, 1 accepted the office, with AssauLT.—Archibaid Hinshellwood was ar- at 6 o'clock’ on the premises, I shall sell Lot . 4, in square 238, fronting 69 feet 244 inches on 14th eet west, between Canal and north C streets, run- nie back 120 feet 10 inches. - erms: One-fourth cash; the balance in 6, 12, and the Crop in the | 18 months, with interest secured by deed of trust on i af " JAS. C. McGUIRK, Anct. rane Saveeen (Sey uaeere, is & good frame By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, oan Orcharl on the ince, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ox torn, i ik VEEN AND STREETS. i 2 ; os teens ss ence = SE os AFTERNOON: Sune oth, at § o'clock, ‘on the illis, Gordon. L ;, P Polk, si - | Green sold at auction in square No. 76. lots 19, 20, “or further information inquire of BENJAMIN | premises, I shall sell part of Lot No. 14, in square Heer ae tele 0c ielatianaet bemasalitioon: | ain os containing 21-3003 feet to. H. Me. | BORER, curser of Wonll Sd Mouteunéry wins | Si haviss eft ot tas west ants of loth net acres, of land, more or less, situated immediately | lt nthe W: ‘ashington and Brookville Turnpike,about miles from bak pes os together with stock, con- aaa pier ehitaees 7 ee ane esse ada real sisting 3 maga ee By Cowes preters: Hore an express repudiation o izan jons Tested and aj este! before Justice agon, Hay, Carriage, Harness, Plows, Harro entered upon'a discharge of the dutict of my off ce! ed and ‘Farming Utensi Goddard to answer the charge of assault and bat- Ms See With the single purpose of promoting the | teryon his wife. After amexamination of the | Eround, Straw, consugamation of the patriotic enterprise. I had | testimony and a few salu remarks by the Jus- berbemonal prejudices against any of the mem- | tice, he was dismissed on gi ving security to keep | dwell bers of the Board, and sincerely desired to mein- | the peace ing purpo tain a good understanding withallofthem. Wit . - about one Messrs Addison, Belt, Brovke, Douglas, Evans, | REAt Estate Saux.—Yesterday evening, A. | 9 is gen *, &e. Itis well watered, having | the premises. An unfailing stream of water | _j¢ 5-d Movements of Gov. Wise. y Ww. 7] % 5 est of 20 feet, G run are 424, 0n the plat of the city of Washington, | | PeTExspunc, June L1.—Gov.Wisearrived here ship continue undisturbed. Some of those gen- | Blair at 6% cents per foot—total, $1,334 91%. sptee B ooesriae GRP jslanert’| wing buck ibe fee ad ciate eae eee ts run back to.an aller. are ina most int, | last evening, aud was received by the Old Domin men have never attended a meeting since my in- —— ises. ap Sw This is avery beautiful Lot and finely located for f the street, and aiford an opportunity | ion Guards. At night, this corps, with the ofti- cumbency,and none of them participated in or Tea.—We call the attention of our readers to exceeded rth, cash eighteen and twenty -four 1 t. payable semt- . iven and a dood of i * et oi a Clock Factory. ‘Title indisputable. All conveyancing at the oust New Have une 9.—The clock factory or E. of the purchaser. L. Dunbar, at Bristol, Conn., was barnt down on je 9-4 A.GR Saturday night. The bailding and its contents, By JAS. C. McGUIR including several thousand dollars worth of clocks ' and stock, were totally destroyed sympathined with the pettifogging molesiations Which have forced me into this explanation. The general character of these molestations has been so freely elucidated by the public journals ¥ building purposes. Fo ees a ar hee ipst. will be offered at | “Perms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 — — i ngage with interest, secured by a deed of trust on = ; ) , Es: rte he premises, ae Waren Rerenss.—Azain, there were no cases | MOXA VAN HOOK, Brat Estate Acuxrs, | te pron JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct, that my readers may be spared a resumption of | 0 the trial docket at the Central guard-house. | sale a number of Building Lots 24 fect , ; the theme. A special meeting of the 2ist of April | 424 only three persons in the lodging rooms. fect deep, at the very low price of from Bi by any in the city. cers of the battalion called upon him. The gov- King & Burchell’s tea circular of to-day. pu balance in 8! ernor made one of his happiest efforts. By virtue of a deed of and wife to me, I willex- URSDAY, the 25th day my Gf if not, the N, Auctioneer. last. couvoked at the instance of a petty cabal in ———————————— payable in smal! moutlly instalments of $3 per pose to public sales oi, the Board, and tor the purpose of summarily dis- GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. Lots are situated at Union Town, on the | °f June at 12 o'cl 1 he wissing me om chares of official malfeasance, | Correspondence of The Star = zouth side of the Anacostia riv nining the Nac | NeXt tue day thereafter.) on the promises, all that uudivulged uutll the moment of arraignment, | [°77¢*P oes * vy-yard Bride, and are in every way desirable fur | Pata parcel of laud whereon the said David Jones was an impressive illustration of the wace:tain Gxoxcrrown, June 11, 1957. | persous wishing a clieap, ploasaut, and hicalthy loca i ¥ merly belonged to the late Dow. isrue of intrigues. | I defied theu.aud I stilldefy, | ‘The following gentlemen have been elected to | ‘mio Ritwelling. | °° O10 A CON property is most elizibly situated all assaults against my official integrity. At the | the Board of Directors of the Georgetown Gas | their purchase and set eit deeds; the title to ablishient or female semimncy be- adjourned meeting my salary was abolished with- Company, for the year commencing the first day | these 14 jaranteed free and clear from every | M8 Immediately bine! ee — Washington out aay prayision for paying the balance of up- Fs ig the ¥ | possible brace. may 25-Sin | Fpliroad. distant aboutone hundred yards from the tn of the present month: R. P. Dodge, W. F. Sey- | Bladensburg depot. ‘The improvements consist of a wards of thie hundred dollars then due and stil La Be, ¥- | OR largeand commodious Frame Dwelling, in complete mapaid : a Yyith a like maznanimity the three | mour, R. Pettit, George Waters, A. Pickrell. | JUG repair, and every necessary out building. The land chief eods mon’ Auctioneer. Th > Death of a Millionaire. Hosoxen, N. J., Junee 10. —Com. John C_8te- vens died of enlargement of the heart, at his resi- dence in Hoboken, this afternoon, aged 72 yerrs, He leaves property to the amount of several mil- lens. Ja sub- f ng 27 feet 9 inches 4 Land M streets north, running back 193 feet 1 inch to_2 3% feet alley, with a Bf etaliey runuing back the full depth on the south side. Terms: One-fourth cash; tie residue in6, 12,1nd 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on a ee Cotton Exports—Decrease. § JR RENT.—THE DESIRA E RESIDENCE onthe corner of F ad Tita New Orteans, June 9.—The total decrease in 11 the imputations | S. R. Brick, and Henry King. Yesterday the + 3ro! F is admirably adapted to the usual productions of the | the premises. - the exports of cotton to Ehgland this season com- webicy they had originally designed 10 cast on | Directors met. and regtlarly erganiged bt the Heese coutainn ststent tng Hee caine Jt TRS | Sonntry, aed et on neces aS cee ke | eee S.C.McGUIRE. Auct._ | pared bith the last is 140,000 Vales, and te Fieene tay official honor. This gush of feeling was in- | election of David English as President, enry | and furnace. The stable will be old or rected with | rendered most productive, a greater portion being By J: . McGUIRE, Auctionoer. 100,000, tended to lift me out of my official chair, and | King as Secretary, an 3,,D- Cathell as Superin- | the house if desired. ‘The lot the housg stands on | fine meadow land. In point of health it will compare UEI EOP VALUABLE BUILDING ? Death of Gen. Norris. send me drifting away on the tide of generous | tendent. The affairs of the company, we learn, | is Eby 136 feet, but the purchaser can have more pido tech urspresrtitbed sols coaetry. ane rarely is it Lots.—The subscriber will sell, at public sale.o1 = aa 0 Sens Oiaaen Saas ‘motion; but | was neither-intimidated nor ca- | are in a very flourishing condition, and still im- | !sad if desired. . 5 Posla. The torre will be ibe eed oka | MONDAY, the 15th day oF tame eee an incHaMPToN, N. Y., . aco joled into resignation proving Oto leute fentierr thet he net earnings | A180, for Ssie—The LOT OF GROUND onthe hed eg will he liberal, 5ad ws p. m., on the premises, Lot No. 3, in th Vvison | Norris, a prominent citizen of this place, died . * = < be je TEey d te FS ENO, S muischie Subsequent developments demonstrated the in- | of the concern for the half year ending the Ist of | Sorner of Faoly to CHUBB BROTH ioe genear 7 oN C. STEPHEN, Trustee, | made between Nichols Young's heirsofequare Ne, | to-day at noon. sincerity of this amende honorable. When at vg next will be sufficient toenable the Directors | ~ ap 8-tf may 2%6-Stawts Bladensburg, Md. | 4!4, fronting 91 feet 6%; caches on 8th street west, by Baltimore Markets. iast the Board insisted on my ergy the atti- | to declare a dividend for the same period of three | 7 99 feet on H street soath. Batrtmore, June 11.—Flour steady at $7 37%. Wheat is dull; red $1.74a1 80; white $1.“se $1.90 for good to prime, and $1.95a$2 for choice parcels. “Corn is a shade better. Whisky is dull at 35a37e¢. New York Markets. New Vorx, June 11.—Flour is firm; sales of 10,000 bbls.; State $6.50a$6.85; Ohio $7.20a! A Southern $7.6Ua$7.90. Wheat is buoyant; sales of 6,000 bushels; St. Louis white $2. Corn is buoyant; sales of 12,000 bushels; mixed has advanced 2c The above property is eligibly situated on the Is- land and rapidly enbancing in value, and will be sold a8 a whole or divided into building lots to suit pur- " OR SALE.—Either one or both of those new! By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. tude of attack, I felt constrained to dissolve my | per cent., and have left a surplus of some six or F erected three-story BRIC USES. ’ = 2 connection with that body ; and novia hers, - retey hundred dollars to carry to the working | pack jburidings, sytuated ‘on fhe was 5 set CHaONess Nias ofthe Guay set vrs ol Tsovally he press on of} - street, betwee: and G. T tar 38° ¥ the a Dhandsd sav loltey of veaiguation to the Mae: It is currently rumored in our city this morn- | each. with all th voronte and sogins | oree of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum- ll the modern improvements, and are ou bi t Washi £7-effteto second vice president of the Society, on | ing that Dam No. 4, on the Chesapeake and Ohio | & Lot 13) feet in depth. the hee or ee A finde tole em nk th. Saturday the doth ultimo. My successor will be | Canal, has again been seriously injured, or partly ICK HOUSE, on K street, between 4th | the 13th day of April, 1857, the unierenel won « fortunate man if he gets along wituout exesper- | twept' away by the rive In the Potome, caused ove property. will Benth Nee dating | Mistionera will offer for salo at public a ene oe Sairepmeseonce of carne smsraene of the | by the beers (eine Of ce ont few dirs. terms by applying to JOHN R. MeL EOD. athe | orstock ne eer CRS Bae eo remines, at lx Board; and he will be eatitied to the hanks of | Iara In Lind sepemrs Wellin a strong CA: | Carpenter Shop, on loth street, or through the Post | of quate of iRround No, 254, with, the improve, tion of party,” a > ay a strong cur- | Office. Jeb-eo2w_ | ments, consisting of a small frame house ; aud all if he can collect the outstanding balance due on | rent setting down, and large’ quantities of wood | 2 = : nents, ore & ‘ the two millions of dollars heretofore appreprt- and heavy logs, &c., are being borne on by it. FN ee Sal Taengee four-story | of Washington; for desseqptioue ot whieh thay ae he : el Be All conveyancing at the Siiere of the purchas- ers. CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Attorney. je 9-eod&ds JAS.C GUIRE, Auet. By C. W. BOTELE etioneer, RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate in THE City or WasHincton.—By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia. passed in a cause in which Sarah B. French and others are complainants, and Jumas the whole nation, “ without disti - improve, | of Washington; for descriptions of which they re- ated by the Hoard for the completion of the mon- | This causes us to fear that the report from Dain fie modern improve: | 2 o Froceedines Intie ane they re fer to the proceedings in the said cause, French and Rose French are defendants, the under- |" Provisions are unchanged. : ment rt i c : ro. ned L + tot - “ “Reyrespentyy Sux. onus arte, | aisplve is tea igace athe aa | Seat SNOSPURBY igs Soon gi | Mas davtihaeehtre aig 2 acy Rea | sk aon ne the the tame Financia : y, (Same. K i sc he fem: NO. + Esq., No. enn. 3 the r § ware No, 457, in the city o: = J Very respectful = Pm ; a vw N a aan waiee departments of our public acheue poss . je Sendw' two, and three years, with interest from the day of | Lt No. 16, 10 sq 7 3 = ington, singe p on the south side of E street north, between 6t and 7th streets west, and comprised by the following metes and boundaries: beginuing for the sameat the northwest corner of said lot, and sitio sale, to be secured to the satisfaction of the C 8 MENT abe HOUSE on 2ist street, near | sioners, or a majority of them. Wey + Adjoinin, ¥ e 11.—Stocks are dulland low- wn Cee ian nok Island 97%; Cumberland Coal Co. 17; Minois Central shares 137% ; do. viz: gag ng. If this report be true—and wecan- | PYOR Rerort oF THE AvuxiLiaRy Grarp.—From | Ot possivly doubt it, as we obtained our informa- H 3 Irs. Dr. Wotherspoon’s. It is be- If the terms re not complied with, the propert: “ if d at the expiration of three days from the yA ol sale, Captain Mills’s report of the operations of the | " from the most reliable sources—we think the | ing thoroughly papered and patted, and OVE Southern 42%; New York has had the : f thy [00 feet 6 inches ton pub bonds 91}; Michigan “pat | ings of humanity induc | ensletin, Apply at Mr. 3" Wood Yard, | will be resold, at the tick and ex the pur- | foros tee ee ches to @ public al- cal #1; Penn. Coal Company $i 3,; Reading auxiliary guard during the month of May, we | QromPtl conipal ina ute nearby," ')" (States) MSoe-eoat chaser oF purchasers, ape iauenyone aehaait WTR Ton fact g inches ond thence inna ones Centrmone 16%; Virginia G's 90%; Missousi 6% jrarn that the entire number of persons arrested | flicting such punishment to abandon the cruel OR SALE.—The whole of SQUARE 9, being ne to the point of beginning. The improvemenis con- | $3%- for offences was 135—the << ss in and tabaman ro rears Such regula- Fi Ping iense ae fauare, nesr the First Ward THOS. ree of a large and commodious, Dwelling House, | Sterling exchange is firm. 1# usual. for violations of the Corporation laws. | tions or systems of punishment for publ rele, together with the remnining improvements. : Persons accommodated with lodgings, 111. Of of achiools might suit the state of civ, | A food opportunity, for any one wishiug to build & Tike eGLUE, | tobe paidinaushs the rasideene purchase moner || PurtHER PaRTicUraRs OF THE BURNING oF these, there were natives of Germany. 7; Iretand, | ilization in China, Japan. or Hiudostan, but we —— 3 A i, No A. Liovp, Attorney. Commissioners. | ments, payable respectively im cin a int Pad veinonths | THE Lovrstaxa —The Galveston Civilian brings 35; ~~ vee 5; sree 3; re = = ae it nag Le, nie oes of our coun- etaleeeray sold. je li-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. from the Kd of saleg the pansnent or anh yaaeal us a corrected list of the lost and missing by the ho; Vs Whaestiamn ts seein ry at the : rot Bend: iat : —_—_—_———— | om the ay of i — dee yinia, S-’ Distrlet of Columbia, 8; 3 child's mouth open with a piece of wood, for | [JRUG, SRR ROR Shite Tus, STOCK | C)PENING THIN WEEK 7 | witha surety or sureties to be appseved by the rrus: | Darning of the steamer Logisians. The name of Massachusett: whispering or some other trifling offence in | Siox¢ O° Diy ol ahh: Uden Ga wa tiie ee P See tee. BOCES. tech and bearing interest from the day oie teres | 6... Dine: of Alexandre, Va., 6 ott Gown known, 1. B | school, is too outrageous to be tole: fora sig- | tion business. This isan opportumte ouideencr 4 Ronn, avenge, between Tee ee naire’ | og ale Within aie hace cau to comply with tite pro. | With the “missing and certainly lost.” Mr. and 30, 18; 30 and gle day. jet with, &s the owner intends leaving the business Supe b Binck Lace SHAWLS erty will bet ‘esol ag the ca experse, after | Dixon was a son of Turner Dixon, Esq., of Alex- , 10; 60 and 70, 7; No change in the flour or grain market since | altogether. Address “ P| City Post A better rtment of which cannot be found this Eve ways’ noth % at, bis ras +f} andria. Mr, Abrabam Smyth, a young man, atso —_— our last. Office. ‘an ____Je%eo2w | side of New York. - All conveyances at the cost of the urchaser. from Alexandria, who was traveling with Mr. Gaaxp Lanceny.— Yesterday, twoyoung men, | Arrived since our last—gackat schooner Mari- O OWNE CITY PROPERTY AND| ,A!s0+8 tne, Hige of the best HOSIERY, ladies’, ot Saarcey. cu iH eVr Dixon, was saved, and has arrived at New Or- Wm. and Henry Hyde were arrested Ly officer | ¢tt2 Burr, of the Messrs. Hartley's line, Nicker- | 'T' CSpypa tigre tie, subscriber offers topur- | ®43f San" paren and tla: cua Trustecs. | leans.’ The remains of Col. Bainbridye. U.S. ai sean cite son, Boston, with 600 fish to Hartley & Brother; | chase and sell Real Estate on commissions. Lineing Basques and Mantillas, &c,, i y. BOTELER Army, one of the victims, were interred at Gal- Ross, on a charge of stealing a large amount of 6 tons plaster to Master: 500 packages Of fatai’ | oscneien to viesoal parts of the city, and critically &o. Call and see for yoursel ves. je 2-8t bese: Cc. W. BO’ anceiennen: veston, with imposing ceremonies, in which the money from Mr. Rawlings, of Prince George's | tare to sundry houses in Washi ; 200 bun- to examine every olaas of property ,uniisual opporta- w.> EICHLER, lec $-StawSwieds alt rty having | Mason’, military and about twelve bundred citi- county, Md. They were taken before Justice Hol- | dles paperto E. Towers. Packet schooner C. T. mee | pao ge ing to tage are prosent- ° a aepiet ci lag: Oo # EET, tally the f Keke g Staph ss Yewill be | zens participated. At last accounts ten bodies Nngehead, and committed for trial at court. | Strong, of Messrs. Dodge's line, Liscum, New | 2, Qfice comer of Penn. avenue Pena Ruid imac rai aoe a pe et lagen 5 terme At therisk and expeuae of | bad been recovered, and thirty-three thers, in- assault acd bettery on © Yackinse,2nd bis bests | cher Bicere: © 4: 3: Dodi, and merehandine for | °Ss'coiem " GRAFTON D. HANSON, a fine assortment of WATCHES S Said porch a! Ws ame, fea cttalaty leet Ont ef tot soske on ben t tery on @ bac! a is . ¥ es AF : iS OR, " and certainly lost ut souls became his security for court. He made oath that | The packet schooner Martha Baxter sailed OR SALE—Two well-built BRICK HOU! TSEFRIGERATORS EON = eu Jennies OOF RA EUEL, CHINTON: more than half, it is said, are yet to be accounted | beowned y in Washington sufficient to pay | terday from the wharf of the Messrs. H 4 ee ee Capitol Grounds, and within t EFRIGERATORS.—Some of the best in the CHRISTOPHER INGLE, the amount security required with @ cargo of flour for Boston. 3. extension. Alsoa number of vacant LL city, at the lowest pri for. Aaa neared Seneee ae only theirclothing Trustees Apply as above, je6-6t* jes G. FRANCIS, 607th street, | je4-cod&de C, W. BOTELER, Auct ' ~in fact several were

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