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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.}.233, 2 Tregemmanding the insur. Tue Scnoor ExaM!Nations.—Primary school On Suxpay last the sum of Ro proclamation a » Bo Wy Olark-teacher, gement.and improvement TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Counctt Procarptnes—Boatd of Aldermen — operon: and issued no peo- — . RO T of diem le to disperse, : b Kim. Out of] the Church of the Epiphany, on G street, SSO TED : is perse, the firing oF the nes into a y Dr. McKim. Pip! > H The new Board met yesterday pursuant to ad- ¥ of peaceable citizens, and thereby ki journment—the President, Mr. Baily, inthe chair. | and wounding a large number vi was examined yeste1 sixty-two is on the roll, sixty-one we: which the Rev. Charléw Mall is the reétor. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, of person: . A marked improvement was E. Bird and Brother are the contractors for the REMPTORY SALE 0 ‘ - * NE WEEK LATER FOpere., A communication was received from the Mayor | B2! jon of the laws ef the United tave been Is since the examina- | work upon the church fot $10,19), "Benes Lor or poser a Tas Dae i tare hem or transmitting the report of the Intendant of the | “5 “py a re tion held by the sitb-bonrd of the Third district, paar UESDAY AFTERNOON Tune Washington Asylum; referred to the asylum | ,;00, Uh@t if the officer in command of the ma- | in 3 and the school is probably in bet- Law Maxim.—<Actus Dei nemini facit injuri- ter condition ‘than at any previous examination. : 4 mmittee. Also one ‘accompanied by the report | {!2€8 did give an order ay Sask eet ieneek ON dune Sh, att New Yor«, June 23.—The I mail steamer to tire, he ought to have me U, in square No. 514, fronting 20 feet on ‘th atroct Persia, Capt. Jodkins, arri ‘ere early thts of the Commissioner of the Fire Department ; This deep ally caatlered for a fi (amg a ~ yt Suitable vail iy contortaie God. Se aapeene pron seen eens Fa ict to valley nats 3 “es Asia arrived out on toe cand je Arago on the cipal eciecesecomites| th RAS ect ea | ect ohn mS ae | rd ay, oa em pe | ma a ee 70 | wee wy roa epmy eee Oni imecee Malan Wann avs Eiplides and forsee Ai Sd Eades epee, | which ties der plack wep tiioatly enccetooas gprs Sr einiL aighaetnertnet oi AR C. MoGUIRE. Avet._ | “YHongias Jerold ts dead. a. izes, the insubordinate soldietwho to fre? sistant teachers, SENT To Jatt. —Vesterday, Charles Effis, col- By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. There has been an influential meeting at Liver- Se mene Messe, Miller, Maite hd HI omser bar cation Theis pantehd ae | dereniary Munot No.4 Second alstilef, Junior | ored, waa arrested by oficer J. H, Stewarforat | treRy VALUSiE DUTTDING LOT ON & | Pool in aid ot the movement for an increased sup- their cold-blocded murder, the President of the = es Dove, got ee United States and the Secretary of the Navy are On Schools—Messrs Donoho, Riggs and Rutt" bs wey, ey cea gg Se pe hed = On Fire Department—Messrs. Barry, Miller and in fearon aren PEsneL Sauese, _vaus. - (in Eleetions—Mesars. Moore, Dove and Clarke. eed of pater visser from a neigihee ring ef met Oe pe naaiehed Business— Messts. Donslio, | sey aagies copathe at defying the ordinary police Houston and € pal vast = rps A wee progent on the day of ¢! estiva ; D| MMITTEES. bat tl cuestion Committee on Asylum—Messrs. Moore. Donoho fabricated p eviieg ine mee assault and battery on Leonard Cash. He was ined by, Ff, Magruder. The Fiesta = tken hetoge Justice D: Smith, who committed and friends. ‘There appears to Let toate 1 Bien to the CoMREy sa, rovement in the school since the last examina- | “ar uwy1 or Conummian CoLLEGE.—An oration large Fickont prt ep te gy ay cegprnet ead of great interest aay be expected to-night at the the commendation of both trustees and parents | Tenth street Nee late Church from Rev. Dr. for her indefatigable efforts to incite the interest | Ryland, President of Richmond Colleze, Va., a of the pupils Inthe Various branches. gentleman of eminent ability. Primary school No. 2 Second District, senior 3 i ND I8tu sTREETSs | Ply of cotton. weet On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Jun233a, 1a France, the election excitement was increas- = Ge —— i the bfemuses, io fot No Mi ai 9, 3 ‘ re . .s " fronting ive : © inees pemigoceh RY K'Sirert, between Mi Spanish Mexican question remains unset inches toa 2) feet alley, uae sian fronted ings in Parliament had been mnim- Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 = oa thie Jewish Are onposition hed sprang viper vondimteae seoured by a deed of trust on rhe Birken sabi! ve heege a Je !7-e0&ds graph cable had been completed, and nord ——— By WALL perfect. The Niagara was expected ia the Mer- i. retext for inviting the intervention of | department, Miss Lucy Randolph teacher, was ‘Tur Raitroap Deport in this city lost some 3 LOT at Avcrion. | *Y,i" 2 fw days tocommence shi the cable rhage $ y the United States marines; and the presence, | examined by J. C. Harkness, Bag. who at the | 10,000 panes of giass by the hail storm, and were SD SNING, the 2ud instant, ai | , Messrs. Evans, Hoare & Co.. of London, Ads- (On Health of the City—Messrs. Miller, Dove | whether designed or accidental, of a few young | Close of the examination expressed himself high! obliged to send to Baltimore yesterday for a sup- | 532 o'clock, we shail sell, in front of the premises, | Talian shippers, had failed. “Their lMabliitics anc Houston. = men of disorderly conduct, on either side—but | pleased at the order which was maintained. a 1 y the eastern part of Lot No. 24in square No, 140, | afe stated at £200,000. nal—Messrs. Dove and Evans. none of whom on the American side appear to | the progress of the school ; saying that they done | Ply- r = fronting 20 feet on M street north, between lath and The red and white republicans are said to have Os aes iewe Donoho and Ruff. have been present at the time and place of the well in all of their studies, but excelled in spell- | | Rear Estarg.—Yesterday, Lot No. lin square ‘ol i r oore. \9th streets west, running back 75 fect, containing | coalesced in France 1500 square feet. 4 - The Bank of France returns show a very large The above lot is very desirably located, being next adjeining the corner of lth and M strecien = om shooting b: nes—j On Acconnt of the Register Me. Barry. ng y the mari: is a pretext too frivolous (u Money Transactions of the City—Mr. Riggs. | nocent and unotfcndi r ‘zens ‘To Count and Destroy Due Bills-Mr. Dove | public pollen e's American citizens at the ing and arithmetic. During the exercises the | 73, on Twentieth and K streets, was sold by A. children sang with infantile sweetness and eftect several beautiful melodies, under the direction of | @'€€®» Auctioneer, to Alfred Jones, at 144 cents , ‘One-third Ng 4 PR During a panic in the Florence theatre the punt and Miss R. This shows a decided interest on the | Pet foot. ahontunr tor bores tates necae aeeend wean ot Veconcry tok bre Forty-three persons were killed On Eligibility of ‘ssors—Messrs. Dove, 7. That the closing of the polls by the judges | public mind in relation to the subject of music as A Norice of the annual celebration of the Eno- teres! i and one hundred and thirty-four wounded apne rene ay a when, and so long ax the United States troops | ® regular branch of common school Sesto: sinian and Philophrenian societies of Columbian | _J¢ 22-4 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts._ li = text of the Persian treaty had been pub- ir read a communication from were present, ove: ‘eedol and u ope that the nt City Coun- | « = <P EEN ished. Mavor transmitting a communication from the | was a just ancl igus the freedom of elections, ae Bs is oe pen teasing ria this nsefal | College is unavoidably crowded ont to-day. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Commissioner of t rebuke of the ident ; : Board of Health in relation | and Secretary of the Nat awhottios oi the te a nuisance in the Fifth Ward: referred. wers of the Republic to invade the freedom of Mr. Clark, from improvements committee, re- The expression of the people’s will. ported a bill forthe improvement of Thirteenth &. That being powerless ourselves, and havi: at_east; passed. neither vote nor voice in the selection of our Fed. Mr. Moore presented a ae of Thos. W. | eral Rulers, we supplicate at the hands of the Burch against the legality of the election of W: | pg of the United States, the redress which we Douglass, as Assessor of the Fourth Ward; te. ave vainly sought from the man they have ele- ferred to elections committee. vated to rule us. Mr. Moore presented papers f:om Jno. H. God- 9. That the conduct of the Mayor in soliciting dard, we tothe late contested election in the | this intrusion of the military at The hands of the Fourth Ward ; referred to the elections commit- | President and the Secretary of the Navy is with- branch. * J Primary No. 1, Third district, Senior depart- | | WATCH Returxs.—This morning there was ment, Miss Frances Elyans, was examined by Dr. | but a single name onthe trial docket, Jos. Huart, €. W. Davis. Many parents and friends of the | dtunk; dismissed. children were present, as also teachers of the dis- = —————————_—__EEEEEE trict. geo oar sani cob MARRIED, trustees, evince their presence the interes! which they take in educatton. ‘The examining Bye Chapin Re TN eae the, Rev. trustee, assisted by the teachers, drew out the | Miss MARGARET ‘A. MOCKABEE. * children, who sustained the well-earned reputa- On the 18th inatant, at MeKendree Chapel, by the tion of their instruetress. In the two departments | Rev. John Lanahan, Rev. lL. DURBIN WALTER. of this school there are 120 children receiving a | Of the Philadelphia’ Conference, and Miss MARY thorough moral and literary training ; applicants | A: SUTER, of this city. waiting for admission, 24. By the addition of | At St. Patrick’s Church, on the 22d instan two class rooms, 60 additional ne a = s Later dates from China, East India and Aus- ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON NORTH fi rae . BETWKEN 2D AND.SD STREETS WEST, AT tralia have been received, bat are unimportant v —On TUESDAY, the 23d instant, Péhall | | ‘The Proceedings in Parliament were chiefly of sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lot | local interest. In the House of Commons Lo-d No. 2, in square ots. fronting 30 feet on north E | Palmerston announced that the French Govern- th side, next to the corner of 2d street t had gi remonst: west, runuing back 100 feet toa 25 Ieet alley, ja separ fs Ger Orae een ek omer It ts unnecessary for me tosay anything relative to | voscdl Ue the Prenne oe eee eat merchant the beautiful location of the above-described prop- tly : * Bcnoonet; for erty. All Task is that persons wishing to purchase | Promptly expressed regret at the occurrence, and. examine the premises for themselves. and | am | di-m'ssed from service the officer who ordered isfied that they will be convinced tbat itis one of | he firing. the most beautifal and commanding sites for a pri- ‘Tue osc for the admission of Jews into Parlia- vate resilence in that section of the city. and the a mut was read a second time. surrounding neighborhood ina rapid state oftmprove- | “rhe warchouses of Pickford & Co., railroad tee out palliation and just ise, and if hedid direct Mr. Barry presented the petition of W. B. Todd be aie of the Mariecs ee - the commanding officer of the Marines to fire on and others, —s the laying of the pavement in | his fellow citizens, as has been testified before the by the r 2 2 t ‘Terms; One third cash; the balance in six and | C@Tiers for Camden town, were destroyed by fire Pupils could be | Rev, Mr Ov Poole, ROBERT J- CONNOL LY of | eweive months, for notes bearing interest from dae ether with an immense amount of merchan+ fromt of square 7 referred to improvements | Coroner's jury in the case of Cornelius H. Alston, | comfottably accommodated at a sinail expense. | ond daughter of Wm. Wilson, of this city. of sale. dize, including 40,000 quarters of com, amouut- committee, he should be indicted by the Grand Jury for mur- | Miss Acton’s school, in the Second district, | (Baltimore and Philadelphia paper please copy.) * A deed civen and a deed of trust taken. img to £1,000,000. . Mr. Barry offered the following: resolution : der. passed a highly creditable examination. The pita Sennen Sot eed tsos Title indisputable. A. GREEN, Auct. A duputation, headed by Lord Shaftsherry, bad Be ii cetoteed, Fe. Thatthe encineer appoint- | “The resolutions offered by Mr. Evans were re- | provement of the pupils, since the last exami- DIED, thd | waited upon Lord Palmerston in relation to the cal by the United States to establish the grade of | jencd, byavoteof9to3. pation, Was very apparent. The children, some | Gn the 23d instant. at 73s o'clock a. m., Mrs. MA- By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. increase of the slave trade, and the means for its Liste cetes and he ls hereby. requested toes- |” Mr. Clarke moved to lay the resolutions of the | *ixty little warble im number sang several | RIANNA POLKINHORN, wife of Henry Polk- | [ ARGE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOFS —On suppression. . tablish the grade of East Capitol street, through- lower Board upon the table until next Monday; | 5"¢S during the exercises, in admirable time and | inhorn. in the 37th year of her age. 4 WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2ith instant, at At the meeting of merchants, hid in Liverpool out its entire length, and to transmit the same to | lost soe * Yi} 1a mony. robe friends of the family are alfvetionately invited | 10 0 clock at our Auction Rooms, We will sell about | on Friday for assisting the Cotton Supply move. s is ensliest i ont = e 7 s a 1 ‘o attend hei rR mt jat lence, No. cases of— ment, resclutions were passe ring to tl these Boards at isis autiest convenience wie, auestion being taken,the frst resolution ,tmenie en Mr. Church ts gettingalong with le W street, near the Smitiwnitn Lnstitution, ah | Men's Calf ang Kip Boots present inadequate and. uncertain supple of ther - . a i—ayes 9, noes 3. irs % ide a ‘o-morre Ved ) 1 % nt Leath al f- Boot Bey! diane HSM then licrelk thie: NSlloering fesetu- | “dar. Clarke mares ic amsnd the’ decacd vecaTe: dacnactie tne rc dg map as (Bertie at tusigat AN GELAT, oldest gaugh fe Fume sole Brogaas mee sees ythe eadhiretey that the ealoaite of bat : | i seine iot- i of Jo! and S . Ci + gl sys’ and Youths’ do si . Resolved, by the Board of Aldermen aud the | jue stteing out that part referring tothe riot- | 0 ti ver since tne commencement of the work. an ine. a 5 es ; vee ee Wimen's Lasting, black and colored Gaiters Britain afford ample resourres fer the cultivation 5 ard Soni 2 U ec r Wasa- Mr. Rie = 2 2 i “ti shee t litt , *hildren’s Shoes, &c. ‘ ni ihe cotto i a rictow. That the act iaset the City of Wask- | "Mir. Riggs moved to amend by striking out the | He has caused nine sections of the piers to be hohe ae Allot the above will positively be sold without | js the duty of the Britich mates th sid ee at 4 * reo usual joint committee be ap- words + and privates,’ so as to read “ command- | driven, and laid the connecting girders between bosom then shall be their home, rese by which’ its growth may be established and ex- Someta che to the business of the City of | ins officers; carried—ayes 10, noes 3. them, on which workmen are busily engaed in ‘herr tears he'll wipe a’ ‘Terms: $25 and under. cash; over that amount | tended. A committee was appointed to co-ope- aoe coy hangs, seer The reseiution was then adopted. spiking down the planks. He has five sections of credit of 3) and 60 days, for nutes satisfactorily en- © Chair r follow in: joint resolutions Mr. Pearson moved to strike out that part of the | eer yet to drive. Mr. C. con dently expects to edepted by the lower Board at its last meetin dorsed, with interest. rate with the Manchester Cotton Supply Associ- : third resolution referring to the artillery; lost. ave x gartioge way across the channel by the 2d AUCTION SALES. Lheadine WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | There had been general rains in Ireland, which Joist REsovetioss of THaxxs tot sbaeue fe resolution was then adopted day of July, which is a much earlier period than | ——>—o 5 7 y be Tops, gi atthe Waed ee ks ee een | | The penuie eine takte ap and oat, was anticipated at first; this is, however, contin, , BY WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, By WALI & BARNARD, Auctioneers. greatly benefited the growth of the crops, giving Paha Saree eo the ollicess and men of the | 0” vote being taken on the resolutions as a | gent on the event of good weather. If the river | A) EW AND SECOND-NAND CARRIAGES United Stotes M e Corps who were engaged | whole, they were adopted—yeas 8, noes 4. should be as rough as it is to-day, of course the 3 AT Avction.—On FPHURSDAY of rioting on the Ist of June, | Mr. Moore presented a resolution authorizing | work of pile driving will necessarily be suspend- N, June 25th, at 5 o'clock, we will : 5 ach ° in , | promise of great abundance. Bay Ake ag AUCTION: Ce, MONDAY |” tivearoct. Manxkte—Cetten—Heles ier the in the suppressi thout reserve, to close cousigaments— sell, in front of our Auction Reoms— -— a acca —— to speculators 197. and to the Artillery company which as- ‘he committee on the protested election cases to | ed until the wind lulls. The work of repairing 1 Family Carnage Sold ag pret mictores = ry Manchanees caaned Piper cae yg a sisted subsequently in the maintenance of the | mpi aclerk; carried ligs been very inuch retarded by the above cause. 8new Top-bugey Wagons Fold to pay livery and charges. AINEY. tod salonon Piday, 7 O00 bales i ns Bary - Mr. Pearson offered a joint resolutfon author- | Mr. C. seems determined to earn his money ; he 1 second-hand Top Buggy Wagon. D. Aue paagscka tury ag Ys 7 oe, including 2,000 joa2 Terms casi. By order: Whereas. owing to the fact that the places for | izing the two Boards to employ a practical man | bas ordered a large quantity of chestnut ainlogk | _‘Ternis: One-third caste, ———__ R.R WALL & BARNARD, Auct. ding the polls of the first preciuct of the Third | t? Supetintend the repairs on the Long bridge, | timber, with which he intends to make te e balance a credit of 3) to speculators and exporters. The market closed h xtra | and Sore for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bear- By W & BARNARD, Auctioneers. firm. ss mia Ward i , "5 provided that itdid not cost the Corporation more | braces to each section of the piers, where there | "interest. : EARLY NEW AND WELL-KEPT FUR- tr. iddling ied, peavions te the late aoe ties “eeu | than $3 per diem ; carried. vn were formerly bt four braces.) This work ix not | 272245 WATI: & BARNARD. Aucte | NUcircmr at Averios.—On FRIDAY 26th inst., | Orleans... BM sere eeene 715-16 selected near each other. and near the rthern ‘The Chair read acommunication from the Mayor | called for in the contract, but Mr. C. thinks he By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. at woo ‘clock a. m., on =a amas the sosiacene of z a ex - eee a. Market-house. which might serve ax a cover for | 2oMivating John D. Clark ax police magistrate in | ought to make a good job; and, so far as appears, ALUABLE REAL ESTATE NEAR JAR- Ree ere ane Bt streets, ths en mock in. pon esate ck ai sie aoe ‘scegular assailants of the voters at these polls, | the Second District ; confirmed. Also, nominating | he is doing so. ‘The people on the Virginia side RS GARDE 9 at Atct.ox.—THIS AFTER. | tro House Sota, R . pert, O27 les, 7 a ocker, caue and other Chairs were American. Centre Table, Card Tat se Sat Btanas Manchester advices were favorable—all articles Dressing and other Bureaus, Wardrobes had slightly advanced. Dt a e NOON, June Zod, ut 53 o'clock. on the premises, I ing the progress of the re- | shall well the entife, western part of nare No. 13%, e . comprising Lots 7.8, 9, 1, 11, 12, anc ronting re- - Story, Capt. Smith, colored. | spectively on Massachusetts avenue, 18th street came up this morning. to Harvey & Co's wharf. apprehension: tertal; ar blie | Stephen Coster as commissioner in the Fifth and | of the tiver are watch jwace would be disturbed in that total sy bu the | Slath Districts; coutlimed pairs with great inte day of election: and whereas the existing law | And the Board adjourned to next Monday, at 4| The sloop A. L. ouly authorized the Mayor to appoint ten extra | °¢lock, p. m. f ‘ B tuts —Flour was quiet and ‘nerally i" y west, and north P stree Washstands, Bedsteads, Beds and Mattresses i. -F 4 policemen thronzhont the city in cases of emer- The Board of Common Council met, and was | With coal, part of the cargo of the Henrietta Wil, | These lots are bea ly located on high ground, Uns, thay ao S pe gern eel perp epi 8 ce o E note geney ; and whereas, in view of these facts and | called to orde? at 4o’clock p.m., yesterday, by liams, from Mavre-de-Grace, bound up, cargo of | nd commanding i fine view of the city. ipod ed 68-5 and of disord t previous elections, a bill was in- | Chas. Abert, Esq., President.” : coal for some Washington mercivant, and which | Pitle indisputable, Terms: 225and under, cash; over that amounta delphia 31a32s.; Ohio 32a%is. Wheat buoyant at ‘ ‘ credit of 60 days for notes satisfactorily endorsed. troduced in the Board of Common Council onthe | |The President announced the following stand- } (20 8shore yesterday morning at Broad-ci 4 Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12, and i an advance of 3afd.; red SX sa9s 5d.; white 9s.1d. ; Gee : \ | 1 months, with interest, secured hy deed of trust on | _J° 22-t WALL & BARNARD. Aucts. | Cory quiet—mixed ea; white Sxall, The fast Monday in May just past, authorizing the | ing committees : ate below Alexandria; her urster is supposed | the property, By WALI. & BARNARD, Auctioneers. weather had been favorable for thee Mayor to employ fifty extra policemen om the then On Ways and Means—Messrs. Brown, Fisher, | "0t,to have known the hannel. It J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. UABLE F re M AND SAUTIFEUI Provisions were generally quiet. Beef was ensuing election day: and whereas the Buasd of | Turton, Kennedy, Wallace, Hutchinson and | The steamer Collyer is hauled up at Riley's NTRY RESIDENCE AT PU 1 : : Common Council did, by a strict party vot Jeet that Dill; and whereas the small civ was thus inadequate for the suppression ef t disturbances on the day of election, and was ac tually overcome by violence, the poll of the fir precinct of the Fourth Ward being closed { | Knight. Rebull to underg On Improvements — Messrs. Turton, Orme, | ™achinery. O- Hare. anmeasen, Freneh, Gordon and Loyd. |», T* steamer Maryland arrived at Washington, e will sell, in. front of the premises, Lot No, On Claimns—Messrs. Kennedy, Clarkand Orme. | "is poate or’ paving her toware of twenty-three | $1°(subdivision)in Square Ne ae, fronting 12 On Untinished Business—Messrs, Jetferson and | 104g-boats at Alexandria, after a stormy passa. | on M_street north, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. HOUSE AND LOT AT PUBLIC Jn FRIDAY, 26th inst.,at 6 o’cloek p. spection of her boiler and Sate.—On | firm. Pork dull. Bacon quiet. Lard steady. (f yon the Groce:ies—Coffee closed firm. Tea was firm, Go pa eager taller Hata Eig with a large export inquiry for America, and in epensed, [yang in Alexandria county. | ea ice ae hee ee had slightly " 1 ween 12th and !Sth streets mule from Georgetown, and on the “ ‘st ed fesst Le = | Poulter from Chesapeake City. She left that port on l.-t | west, and running back 9 fect, improved with a two hae part shove the Aguenan hundred and sixty irs rabeaar maciliioe Sas aigbeetaotinen: Gime to the legal voters. and citizens being becten | On ctions — Messrs. Claik, Mulloy and Peer bate i aind experienced heavy weather «il atom Hale D (i ae ice: aeres, ina hish state of cultivation, well fenced and | ‘Turpentine closed steady. and shot : Therefore - Hutchinson. ay: and was compelled to put in at Annapolis, Terms: One-third gash; the residue in two equal | enriched with the liberal use #f fertilizers. There London Markets. — Barings circular quotes Be it resotred, $c... That the thanks of thecor- | On Poliee—Messrs. Clark, Mulloy, Jefferson. pie Hed remained until Saturday morning. payments at Gand 12 months, from day of sale bear | 184 larze Orchard of the choicest fruits now in full | p-avtatts heave Sugar buoyant at an advance porate authorities and people of Washington are | Waters, O'Hare. Crandell and Poulton comedian eaant fhe met the squall, and was | fer interest, and sanjehon enya vethee dwelling, which is nearly new, 1s 42 feet | of 1s. Coffee and Tea firm ats slight advance ud are hereby tendered, to the President of | _ On Canals—Messrs. Waters, ‘Tree, Edmonston, co pteln cage Kone to anchor at Point bluff. The | "Ye 2t-dts AVAUI © BARNARD Anots. | siuare, surrousied ‘with @ ten lect wits portion, | The Money euarket was all tly easier Con- United States. and to the Secretaries of the | French, Crandell and Lloyd. cterkeew | Tac eee anne | BFC MEGUINE Auaises | eR lors, roomy hall, five large cham: | sols for account closed at 949%.” American se. and of War. for the prompt manner in| On Public Schools—Messrs. Tree, Jefferson, | Ve" paid er ries rn hate a tal Peay Qe pee IMPROVED PROPERTY ON s, kite path-room, water-closet, and every | curities were slow of sale, but prices were un- ch they responded to the call of the May Waters, Edimonston. French, Gordon and Lloyd. | W#Y UP the river, but she sustained herself nobly = cia phe THURSDAY ern convenience: also, a reservoir on the top of | changed. Bich ¢ ‘ On Pie Donen “ Noy | all the while, and brought her long-boats safely PEE NGON. Tone cl Ee ROAD, | dan hanen. Entnotne mepenae as eearedl te amie vl military assistance to suppress the rioting a Fire Department—Messrs. Fisher, Mulloy to the Alexandria wharves, aii J ERNOON, June 25th. at 6 o'clock, on the Sho dwalling sotirecie ace Tue Latest.—Liverpool, Saturday afternoon os . hom place in this cityon the Ist day of = Leese awa ua - r = > remises, I shall sell part of Lot No. 1, in Square he dwelling comfortable 3 coe uae, 1537. a Drainage an ater—Messrs. Brown, Tur- Sen The situat beautiful, commanding an exten- | Te Cotton market closed quiet and firm—esti- sive country eity, aud. water view, and is within a | mated sales, 6,000 bales. Breadstuffs and Provis- few minutes’ waik of Georgetown. ions closed steady and quiet. | No. 454, fronting 2) feet on 7th street, beLween G and Resolved, That similar thanks are due, and are | ton, Jefferson, Kennedy, Wallace, Gordon and CextRe Market.—There was a fair supply | H streets north inning back 109 feet to a 30 feet al- tendered. to the officers, non-commissioned otti- | Knight. this morning, considering the stormy weather of | !¢};,With the cers, and privates of the United States Marine JOINT COMMITTEES. bg = Z se ements. Ov barns. This property is situated in one of the best bu The other improvements consist of new _—_— . i Pore ¢ late. | There was a general interchange of groans | ness locatimns in the city, aud the sale deserves the | Sheds, stables. styes. &c. Execution of Murderers. oar befor their alacrity in repairing to the prinei- | | On Washington Can 1—Messrs. Waters and | 13€., There was a ge ward view ‘of the | altention of persons desifing'a good bisiess stand, ove is 2 higral supply of pure water close to the ; i 1 scene of the rioting on that occasion, for their | Lloyd. ansnaue done hy the batt pears dy ue cmbining ota tworsters Beek Dome ras ne nd the farm is well watered with several un St. Lovis, June 20th —John Lapoint, for the sbearance under contumely, and for their reso- On Money Transactions of the Corporation— day were as follows : y- building and work-shop, forming a complete cabinet- trem: lute course when it became necessary for them, | Mr. Brown. murder of Robert Wheaton ; [stael Schoultz, for +. wi liberal. will fe k: ahenti r im fe Spot, wich are sii hey oa eete known hooting John Inham; and Jacob Woeslin, for ARNARD, Auet. killing his wife; were executed in the jail yard inaker and urdertnke.’s establishin n’, ender the orders of the Mayor to act—a course | On Washington Asylum — Messrs. Jefferson, | Beef, per Ib. Terms: One tinrd, cash; the residue inG and 12 alSe/Cymlings, per doz 37 Whieb. though attended with attlicting results, | Turton, Wallace and Knight. nee : 12a15| Lettuce, prhead.. months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust WALL & B in this city yesterday. probably saved the lives of many ci-izeos, ‘To Count and Destroy Due Bills—Mr. Edmon- 1als|Spinnach, pr peck on the Rrerstaea By JAMES C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. At Edwardsville, lil, yeste-day,G. W. Sharpe Kesolred, That credit is also awa:ded to the | ston Asparagus, buuch * ithe indisputable. Rany of artillery which Var Department, repai their presence, ansi je 3-4 JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auct. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ander orders from On Register’s Accounts—Mr Kennedy. red to Washington, Ou Wharves—Messrs. Waters, Orme and Lloyd JALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | and John Johnson were hung for the murder of RE 4T Acetioxn.—On THURSDAY | Barth. NOON, June 2th, at six o’cloe! the Kansas Election. remixes, I shall'sell part of Lot No. il, in Square Inions. bun Tomatoes. doz.... Bermuda Potatoes i ite: —bicane i ral... EREMPTORY SALE OF LOTS EAST OF = Be N:w Yorx, June 22.—Dates have been received ed in the mainte: | On Health of the City—Messrs. Jefferson, Wal. | Veal 2 J | BAST OF | eee Tronting 2 fect on sth otesen bet eee | Ne RK, f peace during ihe night. lace and Gordon. 5 Hs ag Se EY _ Dime Gariror.—Oa X yEDNESDAY AFTER: H streets north. running beck WO fest toa 3 feet ale from Lawrence, Kansas, to the fifteenth. Total Resolved, That authenticated copies of these On Enrolled Bills—Mr. Crandell. mag leadls ,eac! A : : shallseil without reserve ° Pe J ley, with the improvements. consisting of a cabinet- | vote in Douzlass county was only 293. The ultra resolutions be transmitted to the President, tothe | On Eligibility of Assessors—Messrs. Clark, = Cabbage, prhead. 1 mak Secrstaries of the Navy and of War, and tothe | French, Mulloy and Hutchinson, and undertaker’s establishment. ticket was elected. efficers and men of the Marine Corps; as well as To attend to the interests of the Corporation be- roperty is situated in one of the best busi- Only five ints were opened south of Kaw ness locations in the eity, and the sale deserves the oe dosh wigan tea tx. gimew ot No. 13. in Square 1,04, fronting 53 feet on East Capitol street, between 16th and 17th streets west. Radishes, bunch. Breast piece: Green peas, pr pk x 4 Lots 7.4, and 9, in Square 1,112, fronting tozether river, except in the border counties. The total those of the artillery herein referred to. fore Congtess—Messrs. Brown, Clark, Fisherand | Dried bee Cree Perries. qt. 15425 | 19544 feet on lath street east. between south Band C tern ei One think aah tae ee and 12 | ¥ote Will probaby be less tham 1,000. Mr. Moore hoped that the resolutions would | Knight Chickens, pr pair. _ 75\Cherries, per qt.. 12als | streets. (on the high grounds in frort of the Wash. months, with interest secured by adeed of trust on a — pe Mz. Clark moved that a list of the committees | Turtles, e berries 16 | ington Axyium,) and containing 35,554 square feet. | the premises. nn she More Anti-Rentism. Mr. E:vans opposed any action being taken uj be printed for the nse of the Councils; passed Hider jCurrants....... 16) core or ht 0 the eacealt., bor the | june aed JAS.C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. Naw Vous. Sune $5 ike iT Caused dekbae them until a member of the Hoard who was then | Mr. Jefferson introduced a bill prescribing biel aera pee h.12ats cured by deed of trust on By A Kectbinanr: deputies, while proceeding to the sale of certain abvent should arrive, as it was proper that his | strack measure for outs; referred to police come bthigcd hs base Beets, per doz. at : ae 2 side should be represe: in the vote. mittee. sb potatoes. pk. Tarnips. perbunch — 10 A UBLIC SALE. JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auet By virtue of a deed of trust | PiOperty for reut, on Saturday, in Berne county, ng and rather stormy debate ensued, partic- | | Also, a bill regulating the weight of hay; re- | New Potatoes, pk. 50475 Shad. per pair .... executed to me, rnd recorded in Liber J. A. 8, | Were fired upon from ambusk. The parties were ipated in, by Messrs. Evans, Emery. Pea: ferred to same committee Corn, pr bush.... Wal Herring, bunch.. % By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, Rewnsoraateie smi te Dee ee ee Rut ad Clarke on one side. and Messis. Moore, | Mr. Fisher presented the petition of 1, F, | €M;€ar,pr bush. — 60/Rock, bunch... 95 BREE SOE THE ROVISIONS og yunty.in the District of emo Columbia, I ‘sgl on nae a U.S. Troops Westward Bound. t six o'c! 5 n front of the premises, : o F . . sale at public auction to the highest brides | __ NEw York, June 23.—Three companies of t the tollowmg property, to wit: * All the | 3. soldiery’departed westward yesterday on the ny piece or paroel of property, to wit, partof | Erie Railroad, to join the forces detached for Bost soars na 343, of said city be eee Utah. “ for the same at the southwest corner of said lot anc ning thence north along the line of Kieventh Baltimore Markets. et west 23 feet, thence east 23 fect, thence north Bavtimore, June23.—Flour is steady; Howa'd feet, thence east 71 feet 9 inches to the rear of | street $7 Trust from William H. Faulkner to dated 2th day of May, 1253, S., No. 56, folio 23, &e.. 1 $2/Perch, bunch... _, #1) Rock, each....$1aS1.50 J : 70a75 Sturgeon, cuts.... 12a50 ONDAY, the bth day ‘of July 95a%1' Trout, per bunch. 25 | tween the hours of 5 and 60’clock p.m. proceed to 35\Taylors, pr bunch 25 | sell Lot No. 2, Reservation A, situated onthe south 4090 | Sheephead.....S1a1.25 | side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 4th 25a31| Halibut, per Ib. streets, frouting on the avenue 25 feet, and running 40 F rest Sa ie back 127 5-12 feet to an allev,an hich there is 22095| Lobsters per It : erected a new and first-class brick building, now oc- aud Barry on the other Clark in relation to an alley In square 318; re. | Beans, pr bush Memes. Dove and Rigza objected to the action | ferred to improvements cominittee i deme of the Board on the resolutions, not that they did | _ Mr. Kennedy presented the petition of Joseph | 0# not endorse them in fall, but that they ‘were | Radcliffe, for balance due for services as cleik : sworu fo investigate the late riots in another ca- | referred to claims committee pacity. and report them to the Criminal Court— | Mr. Wallace offered a resolution declaring W they could not, under those circumstances, vote | Q. Locke Messenger to this Board for the ensuing | phitva pri on the resolutions. Mr. Rigys said that he sbould | year. Dower Lealat nottake any part in the debate, nor listen to any | Mr. Lloyd moved to strike out Wm. Q. Locke | ES&*: Pe id trustee, eupied by said Faulkner. saul lot, thence south along the rear line of the said There was not wheat enough offered to-day to story or statement in relation to the matter unti! | and insert Jacob Kieiber, Honey, perib.... 25/Fresh Mackrel ... "Fitie indisputable, lot 25 feet to the southeast corner rag — make quotations. Corn is drooping; white Sia * Terms: One-third cash on the day of sale, and the | thence west along the south line of said lot 99 feet a he bad had that investigation, and until it had | Mr. Wallace moved to amend soas to read Mes- OLN GOUAI benincetn thane hs. with | 9 imehes to the point of beginning.” Sic; yellow fc. passed out of his hands in that capacity. senger and Page to thix Board. Euacriowoy Oxvicans.— The Light Latantry, | (ersten 1 ctCe) tas acts Bi eaed te, ropnins, wills | 9 Treen canker Property te be voockd atthe rik | Witeky ts anil; (Cty 90x OMe Bic. Mr. Moore moved to take up the resolutions The amendment of Mr. Lloyd was lost—ayes 6, | last evening, elected Judson Warner to be Third | Conveyancing at the ex ense of the purchaser. and peers pe eg mrcoseet anloes termsare com- aw Se ud pass them separately, without reference to | noes 15. Lieutenant, vice Jas. Kelly, resigned ; also B. F- ANDREW WYLIE, Trustee. plied with in EDWARD CARRID SG TON ew York Markets. the preamble, that being objected to by many The amendment of Mr. Wallace was adopted, fleet to be second se ts Rae . ied JAS. McGUIRE chon * . "Trustee. New Yorx, June 20.—Flour closed buoyant at members and the resolution as amended was carried. ve second sergeant, Jas. Coleman third - By J.C. MeGUIRE. Auctioner jo 10 awd A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | an advance; sales of 12,000 bbls.; State $6.20. Mr. Moore cited from Jefferson’s Manual te Mr. Wallace offered a joint resolution in rela- | Henry Warner fourth. and L. D. Williams quar- RUSTERES “SALE OF A NEAT FRAME | ———~ a auc | 86-38; Ohio has advanced 2c, $7.202%80.0 ; show that the preamble should be the last point | tion to pueiia) Printing ; referred to ways and | termaster'ssergeant. The Third Lieutenant elect House axp Lot on 8TH STREET WEST, BETWEEN By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. in the adoption of resolutions. He said that the | means committee. ARUSTEF'S SALE OF CITY LOTS.—By vir- | “Whect @ concen rales of 3,000 bash.: C tue of a deed of trust bearing date the 3'st day | 4,¥v Beat ts buoyant; sales of 3, on of October, i854, and recorded in Liber J. A... No. | diae white 1.90. Corn is buoyant; sales of 37,000 a9 folio 435, aareugn sebscriher a = ‘Dak: oe at 823.1 25. Beef is quiet at pt be AY, vi ay of June, 5 a) $23.10a23 25. fre Solock p. m., on the premises: the following | $16 50a17.00 for Chicago repacked. Lardis heavy descrieet _— emus city, Ps C., ee se Obie 3s wis Nos. 4, a in square No. . is hisky is steady; io 31c. praperty fronts'on Penn. averme, between 18th aud = Ad ith streets east. Financial. Also. Lots Nos. 1 and 4 in square south of square No. twig eS > perty frouts on Penn. enue, be- New Yor«, June 23.—Stocks are dull and tween [2th street east and public space. lower generally cae aoe e lots are in the immediate neighborhood of the s now the only original member attached to the | M axp.N STREETS nortH.—On THURSDAY AF preamble could be rejected or amended after the Mr. French called up joint resolution in rela- | corps, having, with searce an interruption, served | TERNOON, July 9th, at 62 o'clock. on the premi iesolutious bad been acted on tion to the grade of East Capitol street; passed. | in it nearly twenty-two years. Mr. Kelly. who | 8@8; by virtne of a deed of trust, dated July 2ist, < , t : I head é . y recorded in Laber J. A.S., No.0, fo. Me. Evans again urged Lis motion to postpone | Mr. Gordon called up bill from the Aldermen | has resigned. has seen a constant seivice of near | 1255,,and duly recorded Foak. the farther ‘nee of the Board until The ai relative to the improvement of Thirteenth street | twenty-one years, nd is @ gentleman favorably leotareckens: ikon estes Curis Ineeting ; lost east; referred to improvements committee known both as a military man and citizen. subdivision in Square No. 424, fronting 16 feet 10 in- Mr. Rigzs here interposed, and asked leave to Mr. Orme offered a joint resolution authorizing ches on 8th street west, between M_ and N streets introduce # bill to save the credit of the Corpora | repair of alley in square 347, and making appro-| City InrRovemeNts.—Commissioner Coster, | Botti. runuing back 95 feet ton ten-feet alley. with tion: and on leave being granted, he introduced | priation for the same ; fi ‘i A = 2 the improvements, consisting of a neat aid well- be bi aorhorizing a leon for gertain purposss; Mr. Lloyd offered 4 series of resolutions rela. | Of the Fifth and Sixth Wards, is engaged in the | buylt frame dwelling House. a d ; : : JAS. M. WIL aiid tive to the recent riots; and, proceeding to read | Completion of the following corporation work: | 1 ‘erms cash. IUIRE: Sienese, The debate on the resolutions now waxed warm: | them, was called to order by the President on the | Grading and graveling A street from Firet to | J0t28w&de J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. and took, on the part of the opposition, a tone of | ground that his resolutions were out of o:der. Fouth streets east ; First street from B to D street WRUSTEE’S SALE.—By virtue of a deed of i ri ; Z ard, and vier special inducements fer rs S a er hacanaete terete | Eo ncn entons cnn | ede Reel a ha | pepe ate PPR ‘Sy | NO rae, aes | [0 SERIES SIS ELAN R.ATONSNS ia connection with the election riots. was sustained. ane 5 hs t from Pennsylvania | Sey at, at 12 avclock m. (if thir, if wot, tho o : - ; ae 3 fag Rok a mo soliatitute for tho iene pring Fenolutions as | | Mr. Fisher offered srescintion that the reading | avenue toN streets. The filling of parts of aquares | Coo ht Es ihoreahea ger the tata Bas the ST uunton tic meemee ee arene en | Se caaees. Fear evar eee 2 substitute for the joint resolutions - | of Mr. Lioyd’s document should be discontinued, | claims his attention, but there is not much of this part or parcel of land whereon the said David Jones 1. Resoleed. That. at the time when the Pres. | it being disrespectfal and uncourteous ; adopted, | kind of work ordered. > trust! erves the right to rese!l. if the | recently received from Boston. a oe ot ecmupliod with, infive days, at the cost Highest price given for old Pianos in exchange for in ar SPRY Remember our number is 306. near 10th streat, be ? em . - re | tween Sth and ton JOHN. F. ELLIS. — Auctioneer. 2. a = = D& UNIMPROVED @ P. HOOVER'S, IRON HALL. ROF PENN. avencte | DS. SHOE, AND TRUNC ESTA ct1ox.—Ou THURS- | LISHMEN'T.—Just received this day a front of the premi- | arge assortment of the following articles: A job of some import- | now resides, containing about ninety-two acres, and ident « y n ance will soon be under consideration. as the which property formes Relcoed £6 ti late peur the Navy ordered out the marines. on the Ist aay | | Mr Wallace offered a se: oluticn instructing the | storm of Sunday covered one half of square 950 fora boanting ertabiishinent or female neminary pe- ef Juné. 1857. onder the pretext to suppress rio'- | Pol-e* committee to inquire into the expediency | with water ing immediately on the Baitimore and Washington ing at the election, there was no rio! nor dist of in-reasing the police force, and report by bi Tue Wuisx op THE Comet’s Tatn.—It’s an ance of the publie peace at any part of the city, | OF otherwise; referred to police committee. United States and the ec yeas 16. naya 5. ary of atond piace shoe car hundred —_ ie os } 5 J il wind that blows nobody gocd.—The storm of | Bladensburg depot. he improvements consist of a wate reason to apprehend any clot or | Communications from the Mayor were receiv- a the day bef tezday, in di: ‘ bad large and mamas Frame Dwelling, in Samplete ste: i = Exits ed; one relative to the new sheds of the Centre e day before yestesday, in damaging everybody | repair, and every necessary out building. ‘The lan Seo eee nn Penile: peste, jontitzing aug | le cat king an appropriation to pave | else, kept the store of our enterprising neighbor, | 1 sdmirably adapted to the usual productions of the GRE MPROV PROPERTY, ON THE COR AND 26TH STREET WEST, AT DAY, June 25th, at 6 o'clock Boor. 3 a inconsiderable outlay imight be | ses, 1’ shall seil Lot No. 1, and part of Lot 3, in FOR LADIFS, 2 That the President of the United States, and | hem with brick. je pee Jillard, crowded yesterday from early morn until pessyedl li product . greater portion being | square west of square 14, fronting 69 feet on Penn. Ladies bronze, black and colored Gaiters, with the see.etary of the Navy, in ordering the United Mr. Orme introduced a bil! authorizing the | late at night. P: git repeatedly {n the course | fine meadow lant, In pomt ofhealth it will compare | avenne and 135 feet on 26th street west. The im ‘and without ‘heels xia ines to interfere.at the instance of the | Mayor to have the new macket sheds paved; pass- | of the day, we found him aud his clerks constant- | with any situation in this eountry, and rarely is it | provements are two handsome large two-story Bricl Ladies colored, bronze, and black French without adequate proof of the i ly busy with damaged customers. That is, wi that property possessing so many advantages ts of- | Houses, one Frame and two vacant Lots. ‘They are Morocco Sli > of a rut, or of a thoculened of suck The Mayor's communication transmitting the unate wi; : pes whose lights were put out by ica crane: will be liberal, and made | all excellent business stands and well worthy of force as to overmatch the ordinary poiice power | TePet of the the day before. Every available lored, bronze, and black Gaiters st $1, inspector of fire apparatus for the the storm of! and attention, re C. STE aN» ster, i re, the owner leaving the city. wai . and black Congress Gai- of the city. as well as the civil power of the posse | Month of May.was referred to the lice department | pane of glass in his extensive ests blishment went | may %6-Stawts ro TEE lee, Ma. eras: Ove iourth cash; balanoe int 12, 12, and ters, vcore Te, at $125 and 1.75 romitalns. are responsible for the innocent blood | Committee otfere 45. p.m; when he went off, also, to Balti. | <_< | mouths, for notes bearing interest from day of Misses and Chul iren’s Gaiters, Morocco Boote, A communication, with the report of the In- | more, fora new stock of the needful, at the pres- eT iiy vaLu- | Stle. A deed given and 9 deed of trust taken, and Slippers, all styles. t the fact is notorious now, to all the |‘ pdant of the Asylum, was referred to the asy- | ent writing, inthis burg—window glass E THE Cire DF Woes. |. ,Pitle indisputable. Atl conveyancing at the cost __FOR GENTLEMEN. Los the thirty or more persons killed or | '¢™ committee. - ; rer TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE of ee eae: * Auetiones Preach imported pe lg Lo walking i by the tiring of the marines on the day | Cowmunication from the Mayor transmitting | Restaxep —We hear that Mr. Tucker, so well | Cor. SaMvet. MILLER, DECEASED, aT Avctioy.—On | —)°!8 = a — tent of election. only two were al appenchte off Toa oo me ere eens CRs noms Was FACT | Loss tor maahy yeark paid de'a leer Cartier ot MONDAY? the ith day of June instant, 1 shall rene eeing: MeoUTR FS" cid and Patent Leather Congress Gait- . * ie . emwere en. , ato finan ny mi: 3 sell, by order of the e > i TURE tenet bier perme Sealy of cat eae cit: | Mr. Lloyd esked leave toentera protest against | the Washiagton city post office, designing to yo | OX ; ee Le residue of o’ clock R m., at my Auction Room, No. 526 ith a AT AUCT ion of the Board relative to his resolutions. | into some other business, has tendered to Post. | street, t he said number | the 2 > ‘ and ty handsome Building Lots, yrz: French SP ind Patent Leather Pumps, June 25th, at Gaiters, 1-9 to #5 : . ion, + ‘ ‘ % ; Lot No.6, in square3l. on Cutts, Esq.,on lth fstreet, between G and H waand Youths French Patent Leather nnd of the President and his party. t pon the question. Shall the poate be en- | master Berret his resignation, to take effect on the Sots saad 6, in square 40. cao mock a sali et Purmurecna ‘Fifects, Bovs le eg F ‘ofail kinds very cheap. eure that there was no riot at | ‘ted upon the journal ?"’ the vote stood—yeas 10, | Ist ‘itd He _ best a faithful and efficient Lots Sand 4. in square 55. gomprising-- Calt eso on the cauets he employee of the oilice for many years past, and Tot 7. tare 514, . . by Chi cor aanod the Adeaminrataeen incon aick ication from the Mayor relative to | thousands upou bis daily rounds will miss his | [ore S44 Te gainre 515. Moscwood Ootare Pinug ¥ ctte, by Cubcketteg, sot; Leather Bonnet Boxes and Valioes the authorities do not pretend to have been the | the Necessity for Te eee ot ede Punetual face which has Ne Eales hoe pea Damask and Plush Covered Sofas fadies Dress and Foho ‘Trunks, new style. Pt Pr , o tion, authority + e minutes out of time. cots 18, . Spring Seat 1, s, Ottomans = Hand- % at ads or ~ = Leclenp mate ses irr bersboey ler bid ner fon, and asking aut ity so todo, was | rarely ‘n five minw of tin Kat + i ‘ vo old Wain ite ‘pion Chairs, hashed inSetin Damesk Carpet-bags and £ : ‘<P HOOVER'S al 99 Ska * Bill from the Aldermen authorizing a loan for | Criminat Court—Judge Crawford.—The jury peed es sah! and Plush _ Cc ‘ash Store, Penn avenue, s tathert th ‘ e south of 1,019, sd ; % th ident, hice is ret a pit a certain purposes was referred to ways and means | in the case of Wm. Talbot, indicted for receiv. res mn aquare 102i. Fete ota, Berar Sige Moon 8 Fixtures _ielt-cotm _ thet. Sthand Vérh st — = - the firing wax uncalled for, unprovoked, | Committee. ing stolen goods returned a verdict of acquittal, Lot 1, in square 1,122, Excelient Gas Chandeliers, Brackets, &c. ORE CHLAP GOODS FROM AUCTION, bt brs dlacdy oc P va of Mr. Jefferson, from unfinished business com- te be nod “ Lot 6. in square 1.043, Walout Whatnot, Rosewood Cabinet — " which rest on the President of the Uavted States | mittee, reported a bill to pay the rent of rooms bce bi Lot ate apt denge do) known Hots 3, 4,15, 16,19. 18, and 19, in square 1,096 Brussels, Thres-ply-and other Carpets, Russ We have now in store, and are welling at greatly a ai . ", 3 * a n . stolen. ot ll, in square 435. 4 Star C t, Oil Cloth, Mat! re tu oe ‘ eae ook pea ee Sn ON Ses maton eT | The Coal new atienicer ore oes Priday| | The attention of the public is respeatfully invited | Mahogany Double and ‘Single sVardrobes and Bed- | 355'vard? ine plaid Ginghams at 12% ete, all good and whose duty it was to have ascertained hes root Mai and aioent See at 10 o'clock, a. m. (eet done jeceser this ole sous ot amtch Machin Disesi Bureaus and Washstands 150 yarde white and colored Brilliants st 12% and sten z s- er b rizin; ‘i ur. \ —_—_ ; colors ! ing te Sate-por'iion of the heey oe | pawen Paseed. ctotened. | y itt, Gxone Wasminazon Taxt of Rechs- | MAU HTT wna wmprerine neghtorhoodsandthe | Gtiage iedeteata Painted Burst pea. Bolsters | oe yards god stylex Baroges and De'Laine a 12 ‘sident hax no authority by any | OA Motion, the Board adjourned. bites propose to hold a pic nic at Custis’s Spring | ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 1, 2, 3, 4, ands and Pillows 3 United States te call out any part of on Friday next. Arlington, with its fine spring and | 7e8"5, the purchaser or purchasers to give notes for 3 a < rds neat plaid and striped Silks at 37s. 1500 yards military force to execute any law and Tur Mount Verxon Gearns —Y esterday, af- he deferred ees, eee interest from the mee nd ote Tal iece Mantilt ie, and shady groves, its cooking, eating, dancing, boat- | day le. Interest to suppress any riot in the District of Columbia, | ter the Star went to pzess, the Mount Vernon tegand dabine Taailitiee tis Sade Gieal dl tall. | _ A deed given and bot the same can by law only be done by the | Guards were hands wly entertained at Dubant’s | est place in the known world for pic nic militia; yet, the President hav: semi-annually. di of trust taken on the ty to secure the payment of the notes. p stook of is We shal., from day doo at our entire stook of sone a Epo rr at the cont of the purchaser. ich Barege Robes, come x usurped the | restaurant, by Dan'l Ratcliffe, Exq . of this city, ’ ; 0 | PeATT conveyance he putrel cont, : ty to axe the marine ted the provi- | The best theverason could affird was placed he. wie! birt Maran eatin al ea gi je 16-eo&d bore PETER BNC Aut ae under, cash; over that sum Nouraing Geods—onr stock mapreneee se vias of the only lave which allows them to be fore Chonan the way of eetableny-specches were |" Co ses Oula Gadi “elle: ales. | aod - ne | 6, TE 83 Bh anys, for satistnctorily, eBa0r sorted; all of the best clM8D. sap Dress Goole called out at all ae 7%, Statutes at | delivered by Capt. ha of the G ‘ or il deans cat g asda or e. 5 : seamia La-pegvel, | chap. WD gee 3, adopiet by the law | Mic, Batclites aod the tioe passed aerate at | andre: Getelle: of yeoterdey bes acleuer, anen'| MRE TARGET STOCK OF PIANOS, ME” [POIGG BeerAE ISIN J. ©. MeGUIRE. Auct_ | so\yilenrit-au weal chose out our Fancy the Piesideut whe ccyes in tig feymicl tequires | deed. The Guards departed for home, expre-s. | Williamsport, June 19th, saying that the work on Jodeons, Music, Musical Instruments, and A the President, whenever in his judgment it shalt dam No. Lay 1 of Je in which D d, and the C sieal Mei an general in Washington City 7. Ras ee COLLEY & SPARS. ing their approvel of the style in w abant as commenced, and t anal will BI 1 City, N rs + at z fy i ve necessary to use the military, (0 issue forth. | goes up the good things for patrons and guests, ! he open for the passage of boats in three weeks, “ies No, 906 Pa, nes ect Rae i 3—~Cheaper Wel AOGHLIN & CO. | jea-2weo 937th stn north ¥ z wo a ok 4 al ed/com dove lo 208 bus dit od? 2d > uit VAa