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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Crane Micus’s ann Hovvon's Wasuinctox. An article in this paper some time since, under the head of “A Visit to Clark Mills’s Studio," Criminat Count—Judge Crawford,—On Sat- urday, John Sheckles was brought up on a charge of attempting a forcible entry on the premises of Catharine Crane, breaking open a door in the act. The evidence of such an act was not sufficiently irs. She will be ready to goon the line oar some time this week. * siaiies : Bh ub on Howse this afternoon. The excursionists will re- turn sometime during the night. By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. X TENSIVE SALE OF W: 1. KEPT GRIMES Eoin ee eer Seok F our Aneigs ooms,& large gen- ————— See ; NEW 8. TO-DAY ¢ TO-MORROW MORNING.| From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, "The Barning of the § . —— L : The Burning of the Steamer Montreal. MARE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY lowing farther has occasioned some discussion, especially that pre chore wey omer en ey, Be is tis Due bess or ee sal aeuetiorst of ex nt Furniture, being the BARN sO Ne Rome mer jaa tlle toe ba my fon Pate of Wackh nate a Recn cage mond) | The case of James Holland was then taken up, | Magruder & Stone, has not yet Lees reported in | fleets of a gentlemanabout to leave the city, such J Bay Mare: about 7 years old, “Taman statue of Washington. The Richmond papers | wherein the defendant was ‘el by Jobn | the river. Sold to pay livery and charges, ‘The Mont : Terms cash. order: ak RAINEY. afternoon for Mowtrent wit Seurer ented ez ALL & BARNA Auct. | passengers, mostly Seotch emigrants, recently ar- By A.GREEN, Auctioneer, sony from Europe. Nothing unusual occurred NEAR LY pew AND SELL Ss een fifteen wen above (huebec, when the ‘woodwork A ot ON. . at 9 o'clock 6. maT will seltat No am oth eerets: | nearthe terse awe discovered naturally take up the cudzels in defence of the Richmond stat A but with a pettish heat that looks rather like a disposition to defend their resentation of Washington through thick and thin, rather than to satisfy themselves, dispas- county jail, a fine of one dollar. sionately, whether or not it is the best represent- The next case was one wherein Charles Ellis, ation of the Father of his Country to be had. As | free ro, was charged with assault and battery a. matter of State and national pride, we should | on another colored man named Cash. Ellis was Wi keeper of a ten-pin alley on D street, with Ncloeaiy breaking the, gael ae window ie front of the said ten-pin establishment. Verdict, = seep | sentenced to two months in inhozany Sofas. Chairs, Lou Tal Fer Hep ha ase 1s: * Giese eng abtaca™ corti Mattresses, Looking G Clocks, Safe A lot of. Cigars, Zoctave iano “ ion, Glas, and G w. Tee ge "ONT? & COOMBS, jo2-ts Auctioneers The Cnmberland Coal Company have made a sad mistake in the purchase of the 100 Erie Canal boats. They have received 47 of them at the Ba sin at Alexandria, and on trying to “lock”? them through into the canal they were found to be some three inches too wide for the locks; so they will have to cut them down to the required di- toon Peon. avenue and D street, theentire House. | Quickly after the flames broke forth, coating ie mensions before they can be made of any use. Am _ a Mat urniture, su ai utmost among the’ F ‘ shppose they would encou: Father thanassail, | found guilty and sent to jail for ten days. The schr. Surprise, having on board a lar, op BY JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. gpring_sent Chairs Every possible effort was made to the anvattempt to develop the noblest and most satis: | “"Thismorning, the riot eases came ab: ‘amt: the | nanaben ee lice eee foil tay fore parr ek EREMPTORY & ALE OF LOTS EAST OF paborany Soin Rocker: ane. aod other Chawre flames, but t0 no purpose." in Randolph factory personification of Washington possible. | United States ts. Shackleford, for assault and | ington Navy Yard, sailed from Alexandria yes- OON,” eS 8 isc: at the Rises Ce ea fees mre ‘Tabies Sate = ing impossible to save the steamer, ordered Pen aorpare = orgreng sesurg — battery on — here < Sunday night, 31st | terday for some — port. coms’ I shall sell without reserve— = 4 Borges Gutant other Glasses i, and | crew of (he beeen eae. . en one ignorant that this is not the first time that dis- last; submitted tothe Court. Martin & | Complaint: ily made by passengers on ia viiea. fronts arble-top is, Bedsteads, Beds, “9 satisfaction has been expressed in regard to the poche! Pear! ee: fined $8 and aie em piatnts are 'y ze! ot No. 13, 1m Square 1,084, fronting 53 feet on Fast a ‘xerted themsel street, between l6th and I7th streets west. Lots 3,4,5,and 9,in Square No.931. fronting re- spectively on East Capitol street, Ninth street east, and Massachusetts avenue. These Lotsare beauti fully located, and will be subdivided to suit purchas- el Ts. lots 7.8, and 9, in Square 1,112, fronting together 1g5%a feet on 18th street east, between south B and C streets .(on the high grounds in frort of the Wash- ington Asylum,) and mg hee square feet. Sqnare 1,984, cash. For the others, one-fourth ; the residue in6,12,and 1 ji the boats and families living ‘along the river pinched features and perked up face of the Rich- The next case taken up was that of Wm. War- | shores of the custom of boys and men bathing in mond Washington. We remember some years | pach. Jas. Williams, Jno. Webster, Wm. Wil- | the river in full view of every person passing up ago (apon the advent of the Hubard copy the | son, isaac Stoddard, and Wm. Williams, indicted | and down. We know nothi bout such mis- Houdon W ashington we think it was.) that this | for riot in the Seventh Ward on the Ist day of | demeanor on the pert of the bathers, but the com- matter was the subject of discussion in the news- | June, 1857. Messrs. Bradley, Sr., Carrington, | plaining parties are numerous. pers of the day. We propose to refer to that | Martin and Smith for the defendants. — < —— again Karan 2 yt Toe res our bread David Dac sworn—is a member of the — ‘Tue Teacuer’s Association had an interest- on the papers contain’ - Meantime, we may | jary guard; was ordered to first recinct, Seven! o rT at i ni _ mention that the New York Evening Post, big’! Ward, on the Ist day of June Tat; when witness ps doom m Saturday, st the Smithsonian In authority in art matters, while admitting a defect | went ihere they had erected a ster for paipesa af jon. Mattresses same time to it the life-boats. Brussel! and other Carpets,Curtains, Kitchen Ware, The flames spread wih the most astonish Ss ‘ dest confusion —— ery es Gookine and other Stoves, &c. prevailed then and despair prevailed throughout the ship. A mumber of the A cash ; that t a geet iver 3) and 6 days, for notes satisfuctorily en. passengers threw themselves overboard and were lon wi interes! . ee ge y A. GREEN, Auctioneer. burning boat and put back, with alt anette XECUTOR'S SALE OF THIRTY VALU- n stance. diets nc ABLE BuiLpinc Lots tx THe City of Wasn- | Pedition, to her assi é Tho Napoteon succeeded in rescuing from the ey FIN Es Bee at tnd Washington. speaks of it a8 | voting; first movement which was made some | The President of the association, Mr. Myrick, fhe pranloae, suerest, secured by deed of truston | Gor ‘Scuusy Mintee, meckctgee re secre AEE | burning wreck a hundred and twenty-seven pas- cceasioned by the head of the statue being | one said that pen would not suit, Leeause the | Was unable, on account of Previous business en- | *h¢ Premises. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. | MONDAY. the 25th day of June instant, | shall | sengers. «turned up at an unnatural angie, in order to sy S$. C. Re 5 anti’s would have the advantage in the voting at | €4ements, to deliver an essay, as expected, but gounteract the effec of the light, which, coming | that slece: the ‘Tndens went tics ain cen: | Saanimated Gissocion on Lan upon the sub- ‘from the top of the rotunda of the Capitol, where | Ewans tore planks off to let people through; wit- | ject of vocal padiegs participated in by Messrs “the statue was placed, would shade the features | ness was stationed at that place to the voters | J E. Thompson, Richards, Wight, Loomis, and should the head be kept in its natural position. | throu; b; nothing occurred until mach came | Dr. Davis. This defect is avoided in the bust taken by Hou- | yp with acrowd from second precinct; he took off | _A young lady, Miss Johnson, who has had in- don, where the head is placed on the shoulders, | ifs coat and ssid My wame is Bill Warnach | struction from Alrs. Cora Mowatt Ritchie, in el- at the pfoper and habitual elevation assumed by from Philadelphia, and I belong to Shiffler hose, | Ocution, gave a series of readings—performed the great original.’ sell, by order of the execulor, commencing at 5 Capt. Randolph and the of the Montreal o'clock p. m.. at my Auction Room, No. 826 sth | were amongst those who threw themselves into street, thirty handsome Building Lots, viz : the river. Both being excellent swimmers they pearctene. ——--~ eee eebenelepieniacs Lots 3 and 4. in square 55. were saved. Lot 17, in square 514. Tt ts —— Possible that some of the others suc- Lots 5and in square 515, ceeded in saving themselves by swimming, but a Lots 4 and 5, juare S64. as the stea beeca: managea! hen - Toe 18, 19, aud 20 and part 21, in square 878, ‘aiet ont —s r By WALL & BARNARD, Aucticneers. ALUABLE LO IN_THE FIRST WAR V aT Avcrios On PUBSD AY AFTERNOON, Sth instant, at 53¢ o'clock, we will sell that valuable Lot No, 18, in Square No. 77, fronting 53 feet 1 inch on south side of*north J. street, and running back that width 143 feet 943 inches to ‘a 3)-feet alley, con- taining 7.633 square feet. This valuable property is ;2 | with much taste—from various authors. worthy attention for building or speculation. sidecable distance from land, ne doubt the most We learn from the Post. moreover, that the orig- | he had on aco arol ee ctng Bron | OT genion oF he oa Davis, Miss Jobn- | “‘Terins liberaly and made known at sates Jeots 5.4, sind 5, in square $79. of those who threw themselves from the butalm, ~ {pal bust of Houdon has been followed by H.K.| ‘Where are vour fighting men;"" asked for | Son was Tequested to continue her readings in the | _Se Z7-dts WALL & BARNARD, Anets._ Lot 3, in square south of 1,019, boat met a watery grave. Browne, the sculptor, in his noble equestrian | Geonre Evans; his asxoriates stood around, ready | lecture room of the Smithsonian Institution be- By WALL & BARNARD, Anu. 3 Lot 2; in square 1,021. Sixteen of those who were saved died shortly statwo of Washington in Union Square, New | to go in; among whom was Taylor, Cross, and | fore the ‘Teachers Association, in order that the put ATTENTION OF PERSONS WISH- Lot 1, in square 1, fork city. after reaching the deck of the Napoleon. Lot 6, in square 1,043, From present information it is believed that the pee Font }, and 19, in square 1,006 omy loss of Life from this terrible disaster will not 2ot il, in si sie rsONs. t a wu @ property is located in various purtsof the eutys some of which | With forty-five of the dead bodies. Wilson; no one present spoke croasly, but were | teachers of the Public Schools may have an op- The Post says: ‘The head of Brown’s statue joking; ' no one Took Warnachos challenge up; | Pertunity of listening to them. Was moulded exactly from the original marble then ‘they dispersed for a while; after they The President of the Association, Mr. Myrick, bast which came from Hondon’s hand, now in | scattered & boy came inside near witness; witness | tendered his resignation and made a valedictory Possession of Senator Fish of this city. The poise | told him to go out; he went out and soon came | 2ddress, other avocations rendering such Tresigna- of the head in this bust is entirely natural, and to purchase a Caprentd Reside: the sale of that beautiful and highly cultivated Farm, Inte the Country Fostdcacs of A. Hoover, Esq., deceased, lying in Alexandria County, one mile from Georgetown in an eligable position just above the Aqueduct, possessing a frit a i t fall and romantic view. of i : The Montreal had on board two hundred and j ld Lik see the G—d | tion necessary. Washington and tts vicinity, and bein erbi- | Are in very rapidly improving neighborhoods, and the < or ui bas nothing of the perched-up elevation of the pms ieee ne bin oe Witness told | A vote of hanks was passed to Prof. Myrick | ally healthy, present poeta ndvantages forasum. | sale will be well worthy their attention. as | and Afty-eizht Scotch emigrants, several German head on the Richmond statue. him he shonld go out; he went outand spoke with | 2% President, and A. G. Richards as Secretary, | mer residence. The dwelling is nearly new and pos- One turd cash; balance in 1,2, 3,4, and 5 | families and several American passengers. “This bust was the first head of Washington | Warhach; there was only one ght then, in which for services during the term which closed on Sat. sessex the most modern improvements and conveni- }j oe eer cman eave rtd From Newfoundland. in marble which Hondon made; in fact, it was | Cra i P urday. A : % e ' a ly. 5 = made before the statue itself.’ The ntleman isacaareae nee S aly ie eat The meeting then adjourned until the first Sat- TEER oh hapid the feet toca oni Wee: cg “deed ‘given pee BD vo et oe = ‘on the Sr. Joux’s, June 27.—The weather continues who first ordered 1t of Houdon changed his mind, Warnach, Wilson and Taylor, got’ him down; | Uday in September. tables, and Fruit. tac Property to secure the payinent of the notes. unusually wet and cold for the season. It has and it came into possession of Colonel Gibbs. | Mr. Jas. Johnson got upon the fence and said— | Streer Ficur.—Yesterday afternoon, a num- | | The'sale will take place on the premises TUES | All conveyance At the cost of the purchaser. been raining for two days past. aaes so Benen ipod of it about four years | .< Don’t beat that man;”’ when he was selzed by | ber ot persons got into a squabble on Eighth near | DAY, the 31th inst., at So’elock pom fo 16-cokds | VANCIS PETERS Ergon es eee yeep eeesernceaae gone s ro. ~ a ing <1 " im: ry * oe PR. ~~. _ oe -1 2.5) = rals, in cot jar man! Brown was about offering it to Congress for the | the pen; Jesse Williams came around through | to the safety of persons sitting at their doors; pro- By BARNARD & BUCKBY, Auctioneer SSIRABLE PROPERTY O ‘TREET | longing to the Newfoundland and the London sum of $1,000, although preferring to have it re- | the pen side of witness and said to them—« Let | fane and indecent language was freely used, and ALUAB PARM AND &t ARRY LAND D af Avction.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON, | Telegiaph Company. main in New York, as an attestation, perhaps, of | him go; let me get to bim; d—n him, let him | Some of the parties certainly were drunk. Otticer V FOR Sat m THURSDAY. JSaly 2, at three | at 6 o'clock, we shall sell in front of the premises, — the correctness of his copy. Having spoken to | go: I'll fix him: ['ll fix him? they let Johnson | Cooper arrested one of them—Jobn Daugherty— | o'clock p, m., will be sold at the Littie Pails Bridce, Island— a a. Later from Havana. Mr. John H- Gourlie of this intention, the latter | 0; and he got down;_at that me Withers vonn | and he was put in the guard house. ‘This metas Farms north ar pace that, partion of Rich Point | Lot No. 21 in Sauare 497, lying on the west ai New Yorx, June 29 —The Quaker City, from suggested that Mr. Fish, who was one of the sub- | ouiside the stand, when Webster whe had come | ing, Justice Clark sent him to the workhouse far homdred sorte. meron eae. en oe On Also, part of Lot ‘No, 1, subdivision of Square | Havannoa theaem reports that the Spanich fect bers to the statue on Union square, might be | f-om the Fifth Ward polls said he had seen | thirty days. : This property is most elizibly situnted on the | No. 56, beginning at the northeast corner of sail | had arrived, consisting of two steam friga’es and f. pol ng ting to bay it. Thissu tion agreed exact- | the marines going up to the Fourth Ward polls to Tue City ArrointMEeNnts.—No little flutter- Leesburg Turnpike Road, four ‘miles from Wash- | Lot at’the intersection of First strect with the ly with the wishes of the sculptor, who volun- | shoot down American citizens, and it was neces- ii tii f said Lot, then west with | 1¥o,Sailing vessels. alley running in the rear ol ot, then west with | , 1 {he line of stil alley. 55 fect. thence with and paral one Anna had not arrived there from Cartha jel with said irst street west feet, thence east to * * said First street west 55 feet, with two Houses on | ‘The Havana markets were unchanged. said lot—frame. the Wabash. ing is felt about town to-day npon the ureat ques- ington bd ad wooded in oak and chestnut. teered, if Mr. Fish would become the purchaser, sary for the American party to take possession of Vrimmett’s Fisk at on meat. Ojo hearing of the offer. Mr. | te’ polls and allow no. foreigner to vote at all; | {108 ‘to be or not to be,”’ in view of the expecta- Fish at once aceepted, provided the genuineness of the bust shou bie should prov have for un, (the southern boundary.) is anever Faw a filion iioe athe Gs The pags _ is easy of - . ; iq | Uon that Mayor Magruder will this afternoo: cultivation, he Quarries on the Potomac are eee he en Wee With Rte “patty, SAA said | sco in nia uppoiminicnte for citi cate | Ce eae eae Pat flag stone ith conet acai, and the mat | when he lead of Americans being ‘shot at the | i" i of Alderinen. Well, the Councils sit at 4 | 0" the river. i in good condition. He would polls it made his blood boil; there was one hun- m and the azony will soon he over theres fte! If desirable. the abe an can be divided into two yee twice bes sum named | dred or more of the party; just at that time some | P- sony ; Set SRC portions to: suit purchasers, the clénct of the pre vable and interesting a relic person said— Don’t do it now;, wait a while;”’ : Ri i . “| prietor being to increase the neighborhood, 8 tor Fish is thas the possessor of one of | Pr that time Wesley Burch said at the top of his ” x maar to say that the pic nic of the peas co bald on the adjoining portion for his own the only two original busts of Washington ever voice—* Do it now; if you don’t, you are beat; | 5¢ hools under the charge of Miss Ogden and Miss Terms: One-third, cash: the balance in six and made by Houdon. Where the other is we do not | the have have beat us in our preter: and they | Billings, at Bladensburg, was disturbed by a| twelve months’ notes; bearing interest from day of know. “Prom the language of the journal whose will beat you here;’* they then walked up and | party of rowdy young men from this city. sale. Deed of trust taken to secure the payments. statements we have alluded to, it may be inferred | took Possession, the voters moving off at the same that Clark Mills is the owner of the plaster cast pene sale : One faerth, Fens a eae n Arrival Gay pede months, for notes bearing interest from | New Vonx, Jane 28.—The United States fri- eS a yaa act Cae woe oe gate Wabash, ‘Commodore Paulding, ten day es —— rere s , has arrived, By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Walker's snen und officers, 13 women and 5 chil- (CURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EF- | dren. Col. P. R. Thompson died on Wednesday MORRING5 eg ea pe = v fvtaee Y | last and he was buried at sea. Seventy of the z NTS + June i, al o clock, # he resi- a ick and dence ofa gentleman declining housekeeping, on F | 8 are sick ‘wounded. stroct, between 11th and I2th streets, I sha:! sell his The plat of the property can be scenat the auction - time; witness went to dinner, and on his return | Reau Estatx.—On Saturday, A. Green, auc- | rooms of Barnard & Buckey, Bridge street, Georce. from which the busts were modeled his, as is u 4 eS * 7 Eflects ; ng— The Spanish Fleet of Invasion. : Hee The ag ata at and Williams went out un- | tioneer, sold lots 19 to 2, in square 76, near the | ‘82s Sale poritive. & BUCKEY, Aucts._,| Mahorany sad wattet Fone nt Lounging Sobks New Yorx, June 20—A Havana letter says well known, is the only cast ever taken from the | der the flag stat? and had about thirty men with Western market, to Mr. George Lowery, for 3 ‘ "I Mahogany arm and parlor Chairs that the Spanish fleet destined for Mexico was pays cacy eee Hemn ial him, and said— Now let’s go to the Fifth Ward cents per foot Pact of toe Ne ge pants sie ARSHAL’S SAL} (eae py ori pote | rrtogp ame poe ms she rp spoken on the coast the evening of the 2d joudor Passed two weeks at Moun! i 293 _ = nigie ont ras 2 ci © seat Chairs, Rockers, 3 é 3 ‘Vernon im the autuase of 1745, while moulding it. Coane d—d Irish away from there;”’ | was shld by Mr. C. W. Boteler, auctioneer, for | office of the Cirenit Court of the Distriet of Coluvr~ Silk and winter Window Cnrtains and Cornice At Havana sugar was firm. and greatly to the annoyance of Washington, who Question by Judge-—Row did they take b $50. bia for the County of Ashington. and to me ci- | Carpets, Rugs, Matting. Oileloth in bis correspondence expresses his repugnance Br — Tron oe —<— mount Lied B Mahogany marble and wood-top Dressing Bureaus MESES " = Jenny Lind and cottage Wedsteude New Yorx, June 29.—The Tribune's Ceutral Nicaraguan Pro session? Answer.—By forcing themselves up to City CoLLector.—James F. Halliday, Esq., rected, I shall expose to public sale for cash, infront ional Government. to the plaster C4 ra ion on his visage. The su- fag. ie the window and preventing the voters from vi will enter upon the duties of his office on the | DAY. the 17 h day of July, 1857, at 12 c’clock, the e wi tl : i he a f his offi he AY, tl t ys > at 5 7 1 im c venting the voters from vot! ly c Washington, D. others took hold and pulled him away; Jesse | 2 laborer in the office of the First Comptroller of froaking © feet ou north Togt ee Samet ons ied nd can only speak of | Williams was in the party, and Webster; they | the Treasury, vice D. W.C Ourand, removed— 5 2 ak 7 s a3 2 Scie sf i s ih ty, to wit: a Tanks s American correspondent says that General Mas- by other sculptors is universally conceded.” turned: Air Crinde® goneand afterward they | morning of the Ist of July. we lear. Hix as- He atelainne HEGt cls: claite, and interest tn and Heiaropes. Washstands, Toilct Sets tinez has been appointed provisional president of he question at issue Is merely that of Houdon | to deposit his vote, and’ wien peer the eee Cea TE Couper and “Hennes Wathethree two-story and attic Frame Dwelling | Hoisters and Pilowe Nicaragua, and General Jerez minister of war. +s. Houdon. and nothing is easier than to com- | Warnach came up, being shoved by Simmons, se = : nes Se munes, Situated on Lae. Ia, Blankets, Comforts. Spreads Pare the original Houdon bust with the head | sya grabbed Grinder fact len eelint nae several | APPOINTED.—Wm. Freney has been appointed | in square No. 1(7 in the which surmounts the Richmond statue. The Mahogany Sidenoard, walnut Extension Table satter we bave never seen, d aa ; East India China Dinner Ware, Glassware Arrival of Steamers. fing Dishes, Tab! th New York, June 29—The City of Baltimore, : , sold to Satisfy Judicials No. 243 to March term 15:7; ical Tenet ee from Liverpool, and the North Star, from South. it from Hubard’s copy in the Capitol rotunda tried to get Warnach away. saying that Grinder | compeusation $600 per annum. Francis Wheatley vs. Jolin. James. Refrigerator, Chamber Stoves ampton, arrived here this morning. Their ad- This Hobard. quite evidently, judging from | wasan American citizen; they stopped Warnach — , D. HOOVER, Cooking Stove, F ire Irons. vices have been anticipated. the tone of a communication of hix ina Richmond | f-om pulling Grinder away, and G. then went up | Tue AxNvat Commencement of Georgetown | _Je 24-4 Marshal for the Dist.of Col. | ‘Together with an excellent assortment of Kitchen paper. is totally deficient in artistic tastes, and it | and voted: that was about the last witness saw, Spay a = ——————————————— requisites. + ‘A teen: may be is not even qualified to make an accurate | except Stoddard pulled a man out Of ihe renie, | College takes place ee ae yeas Just receives ees pr great of nity sak ee Satisiatiorily cat | Mew Youn, Jane 90—There was wo troth in sncehanical copy of a statue. ae whom | he (Stoddard) said was not registered, on | Wartcn Returxs.—Robert Miles, drunk: fine Sun Oa ane VERN dorsed notes, Learing interest. elaarase the reported attack upon the Quarantine build. ve st i 3 he wa r 4 ES i 7 . = x S.C. McG 5, See wuints P wishes to sell his copy to government, and thes ee port pheiag ig aC prevention 5d Baath and costs, $1.83. Michael Armstrong, drunk and | E: oe eee makers in jose c yan sty Seguin’s Point. The authorities were he fears the criticism upon it may interfere with | coming to the polls. disorderly; tine and conte, $9.44. John Danzh- god cbkbe celseenind tee — mark nis speculation. Wesincezely hope it may. Be- eity, drunk and disorderly; workhouse 30days. | Gu d,and Chatelain CH By J.C. McGUIRE, Auet . ¥ Heving as we do that the original Houdon bead | THE case is yet in progress as we go to press. ee OCKE TES, &c.: Miince Ge Wie heen of Washington is the only imate model. we [% SURSPANCE OF THE PROVISIONS oF | wan was Grain inprined in eee the umigreigned trnsice: ane oe day cre | for kidnapping slaves, committed suicide in New recorded in Liber J. A No. 56, fe 3, &c., {| Bedford, on Thursday last. snall,on MONDAY h day of July next, be- eee bos thee hes oe Rep —— 4 Death by the Montreal Disastsr. el! Lot No. 25, Reservation A, situs nthe sou rs " * side ov Pennsylvania nue, betweep. 3d and ith | Bostox, June 29.--Hon. Stephen C. Phillips streets. fronting on the avenue 25 feet, and running | 4 distinguished citizen of Salem, was among the hack 127 5-12 feet to an alley. and on which there is | dead of the steamer Montreal. single pieces; BRA ee 3s Mapame Moen 7 al request, : at think the fewer Hubard Wasbinztons perpeta.t-d Homicive at Cooney, 1x Farrrax Coenty, TaDAse Mov has prepared by special requ i large Stereo e te tee hace BBalve. kee ane care of Cancers. Pree, redesign ‘oral NECK ‘ARM T e er. Fa . | known to fail. Also. a Cor for Dysentery, Diar- | mote CR LACE mie Te ‘The insinuation that Mills procured the afore- | meat Bere ee ee ne | cam: amt Became Coal Sb eee Cornelian RINGS and CROSSES; Silver and Pia- said notice of his establishment is unfounded. he particulate a denang eatee: We give all } fect ‘charm to arrest ail'of these diseases.” Also.8 tracts, Pomatut As public journalists, they should comprehend | the particulars as detailed to us by parties who crown remedy, Cite theme Cone ee Boe eat. | Ont; Foote Hare am . Combs, Ra- that if Mills is to be held responsible for the | witnessed the affray. sumption Deviroyer, they tay be Toned oor “Ska | Soke and Razor Siraps, Shaving Creer, Re, opinions of all the members of the press gang It seems that a : ously. mien mamaed Auctin: offers no article but what has been tested. "To be | , Calland examine my large stock of Goods. Tam who may choose to visit his studio, he is the most lives in the neighvo f gel irs ., determined to sell for small profits. Terms casn. o id. ws ‘ rhood of Cooney, and who is | hadat No. 339 G street, between llth and 12th. Also ‘i fLOc CLOG TRIALS erected a new and first-class brick building, now oc iML-wed artist on record.” We visited ‘nim upon | a Sabbath Scheel teacher th that place, tas, for | Main & Palmer's Drag Store, comer 9th sirect | g N:P: CLOCKS and nde ROBINSON'S. | eupied ty atid Faulkner. Mayor of Memphis, Tenn. mpting, were received courteously, as | some time past, had occasion: ifficulties with ” is z 349 Penn. Avenue, opposite * One i i th Memruis, June 26.—Mr. Baugh, the American Was his wont, and were shown what there was to | his school Companions aaa terday, om going AleanicmumPare estroveralsojenn be found'in | Browne’ Hotel, sign Large Watch. | ratarice tn socal sa sorens ane een Ee ee | ca tar nie, Jane 38 — Or Mayor of this elty by be seen : 1 ieee onabbath “School, which is held in the | street, my sole agent for that place. ‘In Gcorgetows | _i¢ 25-d2w Unies. ate, “* The very head and front of his offending neighboring school house, he was there attacked | at Mr. T. A. Newman te interest. secured by deed of trust on the property. 255 majority over his competitors Hath this extent; no more. by two young men or boys and driven into the Conveyancing at the pxRenss of the purchaser. on Bridge street. “je 17 1 SECOND HAND PIANOS, RANGING IN — ———_—______. ice fi 18 to $125, just received, f ANDREW Ww Trustee, Baltimore Markets. school house. He got iato a fracas with two Lyon’s Macyetic Powoer, for the extermination from Halteesre Pherae " good. fri _ie 3d JAS. C. McGUI uctioneer, Siseine June 29.—Plour is frm; Howard Tue New Carnouic Cuvacu—a few days | young men, named John Bolin and Bub Thomp. | of econ Cockronches, Moths, Ants. aad Mos Also, 15 beautiful new PIANOS in store! By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. il 2 since, we stated that preparations were being | #02. who hid underiaken to whip: bin. te the | guttoes. Also, Pills for the destruction of Rats and recently received from Boston ice, for sale, wholesale and retail, at Shillington’s, t a rf i made for the commencement of a new church | upon James Hy Daten ee ea mata tree, where- | Odeon Building, corner of 4¢ street: and Penmyt” | aitshest Price given for old Pianos in exchange for - HK a ner: upon James H. Burch, who was sitting on bis | vanea avenue. uf Remember our number is 306. near 10th street, be- upon the ground given by Mr Ambrose Lynch | horse near by, said Ke “could net stand that,’* ——— tween 9:h and 10th, JOHN. F. ELLIS. indebted to Mr. Peter Gallant, one of the moet | Rates: he ran towards the school house door and | their Fellow Beines—1 havea remedy (purely ves, OUSEHOLD & KITCH FURNITURE street $7.50; City Mills $7.75. at Avctiox.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ist day i Wheat is steady; red $1.76a81 -0; white 81.554 gh ity at wvelogk a.m. 1 shall sellat the rem” Fad pale ent White nBvanced 3c; eube at tye Rowe rien’ tothe cheoer af he aeet soaks | _ Whisky ix lower; City and Peansylvania 3133 ly oe ee Hike ; Kood assortment of nearly new furaitere. viz: = 32c., Ohio 33433 }gc. : 2 ri : afline Si NDO 7LASS.—3” boxes: by 15 Frencl lahogany French Sofa, spring-seat Chairs, ai — experienced builders in our city. who has been | when Bereh peeeee ease , and tried to get in | stable)for Feverand Acue.¥itsand HiME pleasent’ | VW Window Gises: willbe soldnon dchncraey | Mahogany New York Markets. lected to superintend the contiruction of the | WHe® Burch intercepted him,and pushed of tried and as cheap,as its efficacious. Any person who will | S¢yenty-five per box'for cash, in lots of Idtoxes. | Mahogany sofa Table, cherry dining and side Tables New Vorx, Sune $tth.—S leer is buoyant. pen Ane ew Fg ne ruction of the | to push him out. At that Austin drew a revolver send me the names. and directions to the residences, | , Also. a full supply of large size French Glass, ist, | Oval cilt-frame Mirror, Mantel Vases = $908 ide Bon 6; Obi puildings, for an opportunity of inspecting the | and fired three balls—one striking him in the | of ten individnals sick of Consumption, or any dis. | 2d>and 3d qualities, 4 by 8 Glass for hot-housess8 by | Pacer und chemo Window Curtains Sales of 9.500 bbis.; State, $6.30a$6.60; 0, plans. and for the following details : ‘The chure b | neck and the other two in the breast. killing hit ; - | 10, 8 by 12, 9 by 12, and 10 by 12 che: is to be of the lonic oder; circular windo ease of the Chest or Lungs, or suffering from a bro. almost Feather illows and Bolsters $6 70a87.50; Southern $7 3087.65 tracery sash and stained AD. stantly. A young man, named John | ken down and shattered Constitution, will receive ns RH. MILLER, SON & CO. ick Mattresses, Cottage Bedsteads Wheat is buoyant ; sales of 7,000 bushels; old y glass; side tower w Dennison, who stood tear tin spl nossa nreward this Recipe. Jt embodies full instructions | _Alexandria, Va. nese ie 22 Wardrobes, Washstands Southern white $1.95. Corn is depressed. with a bellfry and clock; front 70 feet, depth 154 feet; 70 | tin, and att d rent = for making and administering this wonderful Medi- YTICE.—TO BUILDER ND OWNEKS gp the peer onnele decline of 2c :mixed at Sic; white at S8a%5c. in, and attempted to wrest the weapon from his 4] ¢ OTICE.-TO B Ad D nS ty and crockery Ware, Table Cutlery 5 feet from the street grade to the roof, and 54 feet band, at the same time striking him several | $Me; Address, De. Tracy DeLorme, New York OF PROPERTY. ly ingrain and passage Carpets Pork is dull and sales are ——— Beer from the tleor to the ceiling ; the tower will be | blows with hin fist. Austin then snapped the re oem INEIDER wishes to inform the public that tir tight. ard other Stoves, with a good | is quiet at $16.50a$17. Lard is quiet at Malt Kc about 150 feet in heighth; the interior is to be pistol three times at Dennison, but D. hed caught ——— —|he prepared So Sena ereant han allkinds {itchen Utensils. Whisky is drooping; Ohio, 32c. finished with three altars; one hundred aud fifty | hold of the burel of one pistol, which prevented MARRIED, of BELLS in the neatest and most substantial man- All, mums under $25, crshs over $25.0 Pewrs divided by three alales; a guilery for colored | the chamber from revolvieg, scihe homer nnn: | On the mth PEAY LOR te Mist SO DHEA GR |, bharticlaraltention paid to arrangement of SPEAK- | greit i! i) and 2 days, for notes satisfuctorily en paw Cebu hace eee ania ancl crea and cholt. The ceilvera, Gallery for the | down on the old cap. At this pointaman nached | MAa JOHN be PA MEO te Riek Ek Ghee. ING TUBES, &e. d “A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | ()\=W, YORK, June 20th— Stocks are dull — Ore a Atel choir. The ceiling is to be laid off in | Robert Masi came up to Dentin’ neta: | DINGTON. all of Wont Establishment 271 Penn, avenue, between Ith and The house is for rent, inquire on the prem-| Crntesl onde 96 Miche aroad 84 Allinoix panels of a —_ beset apm new in this part of | who wrenched the pistol from Austin’s hand’ maa) ea lith streets, 2d story. je 20-1m* ne house 1s for reut, inqui p Central Bonds % ; Michigan Southern 39%; New the country; the whole to be of the best material . oh :, 4 cheek a a i At on ¥ and the best workmen bricklayers, carpenters, | WO thereupon fled down the road toward George: WALLACE, infant | FUSHSFISH- FISH. town. Mr. J.W. Bireh, uncle of the deceased, | On Sunday, the 28th instant, ected ead Wil be | drove off after an officer, and after finding one, | Sonof Wallace and bug. 110 do Pickled do they proceeded to the house of Austin’s parents, M47 do do Gibbed do V—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————— ie Fao piesa ee and were told by his mother that he wat not at FOR RENT AND SALE. Expected daily to arrive per schooner Coast Pilot, York Central 77; Reading Railroad 68); Mis- By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioner, souri 6’s 81%. NY} RUSTER’S SALE OF A NEAT FRAME Sterling Exchange is dull at 109% AND LOTON 8TH STREET ¥ plasterers, painters. &c employed on t. The basement will contain the uuday school rooms, and rooms for lectures and 224 barrels Dry Salted HOUND HERRING. jo a WEST BETWEEN ——- +2 STREETS NoRTH.—On THURSDAY AF- aes = e 4 i : P Faloa - GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. her purposes, all to be e; they pro from Boston. For sale low on or before arrival. IN, July 9th, at 62 o'clock. on the premi the eburch.’ The church will front on north | Raine thes proceeded, however, to his chamber ; ; 33 YOR SALE—The valunble PROPERTY at tie | _ Merchants wanting prime enstern fish would do apitol street, and the approach to the door will | oody slates Te eet of, othe ee at | corner of Sth ant fi strente: mifoniae Col kece | wellto give uss See ee eine iiiem prime. Trond baudsome stone steps to extend along the | Magistrate W. Carlin and an investigation held, | Farterntipe feet on E and its feet on sree ||. sos “_iot Water st.. Georgetown, the superintendent Wena ati umediately and | whence he wan conveyed tothe jallat Atesaa: | For £ePme. H. BOONE, Bxecutnx of Edw: Dver.| JUST RECEIVEDAANOTHER LOT OF the superintendent is of of opinion that it will be | dria, where he awaite trial, : je 2-en2w* those superior Sugar-cured Maryland and Ken- bar like by wilh trent i iit wine Capitol Later. —We learn by gentlemen fromthe neigh- ST. PAUL MINNESOTA VALUABLE LOTSs. | tucky HAMS, of the weil known and choice brards street and 200 on K street; to be four stories hizh, | Yorhood of this lamentable occurrence that young | SSA fow will be wn E Shay,) and of Hull, : . ~ at private saleon very reason- | of Lewis Stage, (inte stages & fthin MIDDLING Austin bad been threatened with his life during | able terms. No point in'the west allords such in. | Hunt & Co., de. A few pieces 0 ee : seadlletion te ctis eee rere Rian for | the past week bythe parties who made the at | doce ge: goo point in the we Paul. Fullinfor- | Maryiand cured. Also, eases CLARET. 2 fine settee Ye & bandas ioe railing. “The | ‘ck upon him, if he persisted in going to the | MAtion and plats of the property,and city can be had. BRANDIES, OLD PORT, SHERRY IMADEL. rite is the southeast corner of | and north Capitol | Sunday school; that on his appearance there they | Adress Box 775 City Post Office for an interview. | BRANDIES, OLD FORT. SHERRY streets. Thix work will not he commenced pntit | attacked him, striking him with stones and clabs —| “For sale by FRANCIS MILLER the next season, ax it will be necessary to use | OP the face; ‘that James Birch on intercepting FOR, RENT—The CENTRE HOUSE in the| je 25 Iw __ S01 F st., cor. of 121 every exertion to complete the wo:k contemplated | Austin at the school-room door seized him by the row on the south side side of E street, between UMMER WINES. inte Ganiedhc bedues Chie “uate hair of the head by one hand and by the leg by | lth and lth streets. contninin eight Rooms. En- | 6) ios canta Clarets. aL aredens vin < These baildings will greatly improve that sec. | {he other hand; that Austin asked Birch to let | Wool EDWIN GREEN, No. 5 litnstreet. | +9 12) cues Clarets, all erades, tion of the city, and will be inkeerrae wee those | Bim alone, as he did not want to boot him; that 25° do St. Esteppe do do " already commenced b Judge Dee, las, Vice | Austin retreated as far as he could with several §$°?, <WATER FOUNTAINS AND SELF | 20 do St. Julien (Michaelson & Co's.) Table Presiue Breckinridge. Hon. Mr Rice and | of the parties kicking and beating him; that Aus- | \) GENERATOR FOR SALE.—Wiill be sold Claret tue of a deed of trust, dated July 2ist, res) tar. Iy recorded in Liber J. A'S. No. wn. fo. | Co7resPoadence of The Star id 96 for Wash- Gronortown, June 29, 1857. Coyle’s A very serious affray occurred yesterday at a ington count subdivi fronting t 10 in- ches on ath street west, between Mand N strects | School house near Ball's cross roads, in Alecan- north, running back 95 feet to aten-feet alley. with | dria county, Va.. which resulted in the ki the improvements, consisting of a neat and well- | of a youth named Jamex Birch, about 20 year built frame dwelling House, ‘Terms cash. JAS. M. WILSON, Trustee. stcires somes oen Birch, by another yonth je 4-tawkds J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. prreortaggi foheenth preg “ living By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. in the neighborhood, are substantially as follows UBLIC SALE-—By virtue of a deed of trust | Austin, who is represented as being & youth of an oats ae is oak eh en iter J A-S; | excellent character, mild and inoffensive in his 0. 122, folios 436, 437, 438, and 439, one of the Land de t d . lar atten ton the Sal Records of Washington county..in the District of | deportment, and a regular attendan y- Columbia, I shail on TUESDAY, the sith of | bath school taught at the above place, had been June, at six o'clock p.m., in front of the premises, | frequently accosted, abused. and roughly treated otfer for sale at ic auction to the highest Indder | by Birch and his comrades, and threatened that therefor. the follwing property, to wits = Ail the | Ibe attended the school yesterday morning, that following piece or parcel of property, to wit, part of they would catch him and beat him to jeath. é 2.) | Jot, No.5in Square No. 343, of anid city, borinning | ‘a. ctin determined to 0, and for self. ion others in that immediate vicinit in fized three shots, retreating after each shot, Gene for oak or & rowed cotorecd eptes, catof | 20° do bias foe a ison & Co's.) } for the same a tig apeen ear, orter Of anit ot See | iserrowed of SEs. Meown a ale Sebveh revolver. rhe plane were drawn by the Rev. Father | So that the third shot took efect in the region | Gumplete orien seat oe ea ecmeains IT as chat Leoville (Michaelson & Co's.) | Strect went 23 fect, thence cast 28 feet, thence north | While on his way Birch and his comrades < y of Bireh’s heart, killing him almost instantly. Fi ’; Wine-giass Claret, » fe ence enst 71 feet 9 inches to the rear of | tacked him for the purpose of executing their Benedict Sestini. S.J., of Georgetown College, y lege of the best stand in Washington city. Address nee . 5, two feet, th hs - ted judges have pronoineed Thin ts be aad FOR Sat wit gol LOT Nock, weoewe| co geektinelcet geet melon & Cove) | ibe iter mouth lon ear hp of then | threats, when Ain fed and tok retain the and well exeented specimens of the art as have Manvet A. Austin, who killed one of the OR SALE—I will sell LOT No.2. in square 39 do Hock, “Still and Spark! in pints and pe Le the south line of said lot 99 feet ser apeonceeiin ri prac A i him, when Aus- a yr Pother Viens ax we have before | YOUns Bireh yesterday at Mount Carmel meet | & Postal lg pe ve tie west tasronine Ge quarts, viz: Herrste eidesheimer, | inches to the point of beginning. ia at the risk | tin drew the pistol and fired upon them, killing v. 5 ve have fore | © a; . ¢ ‘arcobranner, Geis ner, Brauner- % $, erty to be resold K and influence there is sufficient security for the *. Is a student a e Virginia ‘1 logical tie ox an Ns ee 2 in sheutelle, ‘ plied with iree days from day le. 7 _ - a pay required. JOHN H. HOUSTON, » SHEKELL DC. CARRINGTON, rested and lodged in the Alexandria county jail progress of the work. oe: series emer geewen 4 a G Row. Capitol Hill. _ | je88-3t* Pilea a 24 Fats E race isthe f DWARD C.C t hrustée, mr unto taatr ai has created mo ordinary o- sais Concent ar is nissionary station, connected wit! SOR RENT—-Three very desirable ROOMS | ¢ aie: BROWNS” HO i _je 10-Saw&d —— *_ | citement in the neig: rhood where parties Tue Botrer ee Ww, a Lesetheciar yes fpr oo biden the Lrsareed of mi | | ul si ne Sete wpttestin renal or maturn- 37 of tap tele a pies w By A.GRE neer. resided. x i eo mndent of : ay med | P on reet, Wasuixetox City. June 29, 1557. Pie aerate ne Sanday school, sent up from ad ortment_of Spring and Summer READY-MADE CLOTHING 5 y on e - | nort . ‘ Fent’ RNISHING GOODS of the finest Raitor of the Stor: Dees Hin: Your local se. | thon of belay ar poaneble tol ene ee ‘any | Also. wanted to hire aamart active Girl. jo25 st | 24. ent's HURNISH i Fashion, No porter, ander the head of * River News,” in last ALUABLE LOTS I IKRST WARD The Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, Recha- style and make, at the Emporium of Fashion, No. a Sigh sy 5 Sta INT.— if Saturday's Star, has been led into error im rela- | )°UtH in the State. R RENT.—A modern built HOUS THE F PHURSDAY, the 2d of July, | bites, and Red Men, raed ont Sh lenge mamiace atof the promises’ Lot No: itt yesterday aftesnoon, clothed in the various regalia Square } ~ | of their associations, to pay the last sad office of ar 2ist depth 183. This property is ina t to their deci brother, Thomas Wal- ieautiful situation, and is deserving of ‘attention | Tespect to thei from persons wishing to purchase. It will be equally oe Garvine eee ch pay era pends divided into two lots if desired. . 51, fronting on L street | the church, (Methodist) of which Mr. Wallace Mihi ee 100 feet to 8 public | was a member, performed by the Rev. Mr. alley, being finely situated, in the immediate vicin- | Coombs. ty-of the Cirele: ‘The lot will be divided ifdesired. | “pre gohowing brothers have been elected off- Tiles to the above lots indisputable. | ¢ a4 19 | cers of Mechanics Lodge, I. O. O. F.. for the tog ented gest pep er of trust on | €2suing six moaths—N.G., T. T. Evans; V. G., ‘ont of the premises, Lot No. ronting 5) feet Sig inches on E contain- | 370 Browns’ Hotel, next to private entrance. ‘ "Seay liprom We have within the last four years, repeatedly 12 rooms, comfortably furnished, in delight- | _™*y 30 ate! Leathe as tion to the repairs — : ving to the boi aeee the } had to mention acts of violence perpetrated by 1 i airy location, fronting one of the public res- WaATCHEs, JEWELRY, i= ee sliver, which are being done by oar | the gang of rowdies and rufflans generally con- | Shy the rine commanding an cxtensiveview of the 7 . AND SILVER WARE nS ee ee ae Fresident of the Com- | grevating in the vicinity of Ball’¢y roads, and Out} water and bath-room.. "Toa careftl terane the WTO AS ory Crt INs, sane, of FINE Eee Se oe nae nee oUt ecg | Of our own knowledge are aware of their habit of | outs water moderate. Inquirent 441 street.sec- | ment of RICH JEWELRY. of every description, ms = sta! = in Fins wake he oe of zoe disturbing public worship at Mount Carmel, by | ond door from 12th street. je 24-tf which makes iny stock at the present time one of pend warkeney bs es Geen er empley a8 age! tn the door way, and cursing and swea - | = OOMS FOR RENT—MISS MORLEY, | the most complete in the city. xoed workmen in that branch of our business as | ing during the service, for the avowed purpose having taken the house ‘recenti oceupied by |_| have just Eaished ‘on the premises) a very large can be obtained in Baitim sre ot elsewhere. Capt. | of preventing public worship at that place. | Mrs. Andersomtworgors fromthe Kirkwood House, | Sssortment of PURE SILVER WARK, Ere Le Halas at been authorized by us to * send | ‘Also that | 1 xo great terror of them did the teigh- | is prepared torent PARLORS and LODGING. | Which may bs founda SOLIDSILVER TEA KET- to Baltimore for workmen ;"? the eee to be | borhood stand, as that the children dreaded te Ko ler; T., John Paxton; R. 8.,H.G. Di- ROOMS, together or separately, furnished orunfur- superior to anything before exhibited in this es Rtaen salen Sinn 4 [Fenny . i made are comparatively trift! will becom | to the Sabyath’ school there for fear of their lives, | nished, Bat desired, will also furnish Board, or he weight of which is 125 ounces, capacity 9 | _iv 25- —— is = Yesterda: pleted in a day or two, by the now at woik ¢ | Breakfast, and Tes to'such as wish to dine at hotels at them, and are of such a eharacter that they a afternoon and last night we fe By WALL & BARNARD, Aueti s' wen could not be done jn any shorter time, if all the As to the unfortunate youth who was killed the:e ARR REE NEAUTIFUL visited with copious showers of rain. The wea- yesterday, we never quarts, “ fore heard of his connec. | 0° Gauti he foots are Yarge. anf airy" and | « both citizens and strangers are Ht CT % . O. 5 J v . rile ther this morning is cloudy and lowering— boiler makers of Balllmore and Washington were | 02 With the well-known gang to which we re. | Pers,Plensant for summer residences. “Apply atz7s | xn Sm Paave,,tiear sth strost. | ¥, Coustuy Resivence ar Pustic SaLE—On unfavorable for @ut-door business, m nd loved he fer. ru 2 Ral # =~ eqieea ged PP MY OF M pase . ‘ highly eul- e have no change in the markets to note since employed on them. — Very truly yours. FcALE—A FARM of about 100 acres, in| ACADEMY OF MUSIC), Evan Weiwr ate Gn cron: estieess of aA. | our last, All Kipde af avehe are very scarce, and Wa M. Eiuis & Bro. ‘Tue River.—aAt the Long bridge, Mr. Church | IY “Montgomery county, Md. ten miles from Wash- eae he Tks aha sn oa ercesl nes * ying in -Alexandrin county, | the stock of flour light” We know, from experience in our own busi- | €xpects to have all the piles driven to-day—only pele on che gcleaville road iraprowed Sith 8 food | Mr. F. Nicnonus Coven, composer of upward | Virgima, one Sailo' froms Georgetown, and on the | Arrivals.—Sehr. Access, Adams, Port Deposit, ness, thet there is no more competent boiler | One span remaining to be finished. of choiee fruit. “A Part is set with clover, and the ame songs, Coys Fon ioe bough inst oe Fo serps hundeed and sixty an) _— of [dumber to F. Wheatley im; maker in the Union than the foreman of the works | Came up the Washington channel and at the carly epplied forer weukt exchange Ferree Continues giving Vocal Lessons to his Pupils and | acres, ina high state of cultivation, well fenced.and | M2. ters oe ee of of the B * Ellis; and also that just now | mouth of the canal yesterday: Schrs. Commerce, }| ty. Ls enrich ib be von. DANSD ALES re Cinases, every uesday, Thursday, as ed with the use ef fertilizers. 1 lumber to E. Pickrell & Spectator. there Is a superabundance of competent boiler | ‘Phos. Pattison, Star, Northeraberland, Towle wnt M street, or through the City Pogt Oihiee, | Fr makers in this city, as a late slacking of work in - os at the ‘above lustitution. isa large Orchard of the choicest fruits now in full mi beari : . [Ea ‘ je 22-1m Members enrolled every day “HIS SEASON, ees, ial 1s 42 feet CAR D.—Por the first time, we take this method f . Prima Donna, all from Port Deposite, with lum. | 2°72"! — cur during the Summer months—THIS SEASON, | The dwelling, which is new. 4 i to Boy Oo deen, Sy Seek Rew mente W decks: | EN cos ter bhaninoe eee? ee ‘OR SALE.—A very desirable RESIDENGE, | being the proper tines for Vooaliste to study.” | square, surrounded with n te ide port AA cfs tie atteniton of et ened sary to discharge some as good workmen in that Capt. Fonce brought up the river from the being a Lot fronting 32 feet 10 inches, by 116 feet | Apply to Mr. Crovcu, at the Academy of Music, | eautains large pariors, roomy All our bills are now ready for delivery, and those line as the country contains. It was boiler plates thc of the Beas te Pi deep, to an analley 25 feet wide, situated onthe west | every morning from & to 10 o’elock. bers, kitchen, bath-room, water-closet, and every not enlled for by the 2h imtore cell hae id and not boiler makers that were wanted from | 0" Dior ta ning, upwards of 400 | sii0 of 6th atrect weet, between Land M north Musical Lectures delivered every ‘Thursday even also, a reservoir gs ih patent x Mite: Baliimore. —— ageans Poa bers hedvened fie ahd ache btn peproyes by & comfortable Frame Dwelling, ith dng tlegtrates by the Pupils of the Institution. expense was spared to mak: Te 24-c0st 5 ashing’ market. | back ilding, wood-house, a excellen -eo3m elegant! A Conazsroxvent calls our attention to the |. The steamer Columbia, from Baltimore, landed | water. and with a varietyol flowers comfortable. te eee ling ¢ nod ommuanding an exten- 5 ks ane, be mnige Neg beauti views mo ph withia a CAPITOL GARDEN RESTAURANT. few minutes’ walk f ‘eo! Saar i of Gee he Hgoeteh 3 new barns, | 22 i gtizens called tothe GAR- aor edi ENacb ae Eves eee a ter close to th s 4 é ) Barna eben ween wah several un’ eaninston ci shore. Tank tcrmes which are liberal, will be roads known | Sua, ted a fact that in the report of a case before Justice | this eaaeie bob ne bth a large quanti Doun, last k, ti merchandise for t ashington retail trade ss a Rema” ond soppecee Mes amen veing ‘thus | Atfived at Galt & Young’ewhart sche’ Majes. | i030 2 EOELARD WESE, | | eee te SFLacs Pointe from 89.50 to S10, designated was inadvertence. He js right. | tic. Capt. Jackson, from Havre de Grace, with M HEYL. Trpvalling (Dosters) oaks 9240 oie We intend to admit nothing into our columns | 100 tons coal for Messrs. Moore & Youn a Ww”. DEY + inter AND GLAZIER,| 4 uti suppl cParpaaies Pepse irom S15 to Bi. sitaiul'we udorake fo ald wrod fonpnn® | neti" Wan Bacon, Capt Roe, fom New Yat; | Wil tmnktaly oni had prom and ieee conataty Ud. ag in eee are all shou! p lake to hold a cree: bs - 's 3 > : 1s whi ” bie for the aets of all those who protean to fol- | With 1,000 bbls. cement, consigned to B. B’ tu the public may favor him,” Orders can be Tere on A ELL & BRO.’S, » Terms ‘4 T THE MANTILLA EMPORIUM. Ay of | Siz (ad story) sth streets Apply at No.| AL —— 328 Penn. avenue. at tune of sale, WALL & Banna is * low it French, - At the same wharf, arrived sch. | the sinte (seoond story) ov: Cochran's Segar Store, a tom, seats = = iSH—FIsH—FISH. ee nee ae aamraaTiOns Sachi | $57: Ces, Mormrmwedt rere rose Walthall, with | Me- Geventh crest te i van ave ott Se penp SEVENTH STREBT. LARGEST STOCK OF PIANOS. Me | KY im ime No.1 Eastern HERRINGS are those of Mis. E. Myers’ sehool, second de- | “The Collyer’s repairs are going on finely, Capt. irra wet hi pete, rhose mio ma; FEAT QAR CHAAR IAT Poe AC 1 Peet Mist a Metrutentss nad wv | eset wi a partment, Second District, and Miss Parsons’ | Howard bg Seng tron Batimore neces: with reoon dispatch, and at bein ex canted ATCHES at foun F. ELLE No.5, corner Georgetown. school, sevond department, Third District. sary boiler plate and other for the re- “4 je 25-2m JE Y. ‘ap 10- jel6 No, 306 Pa, avenue bet, Joth sts, | je l2-cotw