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- Si : pocalL INTELLIGE NCE. Febattine re fence expebteaito elicit from the Tae Cite Cotners:-«Board of Aldermen — LK ——————<—<—<—<—<—<—<—<— lar, inasmuch as the resolution creating it Somatutso New in thé'amusement line is to I - - He stated tothe Jury the greet Aeaee ae ee 2 ig | Tis Board met at the usual hour yesterday af- | ha a not-been ire Rayo that nop: be afforded our citizens and to-morrow Wi = © ceimxat Count —When our report closed | toe decision as tothe Kren J to prnvak | terndém; the president, Mr. W. F. Bayly in the} Fiat the Mayor had wer tees With a | Right, at the Washington BD PRESS. yerday, (he Court was occupied with the cases | riot, and explained the Proper law in relation fo | chair. copy of the specifications, in accotdance with THREE DAYS’ LATER : of William Warnach, (of Philadelphia,) Jesse | the “per ihe ‘ A communication was received fromthe Mayor whieh he washequired to act. The communi- - Arrival of the eae a dl William Williams, char; wi 3 oy f y > 5 seco) * . solder the first precinct of the mh Ward meteean: - polls. over for the {ime being. The communication was referred ¢o the asylum | (n&; and 2¢ a ae Py owe ie ag le + ral petitions were and referred. ittee, and ordered to be printed. ibe Ist of June last, election day, and David | Wiiligenes ‘manor, ‘ " Waren Retvrns.—Gilbert Custis, colored on (js, witness for Government, was on the stand. 3, Mr. Miller, from the ‘health committee, The Board then adjourned. elas ot " ra : _FROM THE ASSOCIA‘ ail * nd said he had been trying to keep the ong them to 5; was in square 5 party, ® 4 m Says Ms polls 10 o'clock a. m. till the polls were | M+. ind Alexandria Sentinel the following ac- Lord in enquired if orake p a one times, and cheer and hurrah for the! : ‘cand feed Sphropriation of 850 to be paid out of wren cttewmbtmicks sodinataay recent . eo Sr the property de- n to interfere with the party, they having it | when there was h for their idates; | funds of the Fifth Ward, for inserting a tru its re= 3 yebster came oon gee ek becanse th ved | sented a bill aathoriai alte Cross-ezamined.—WV ebster up with his quite * ts senteda ae: ing the grading of an y Tuk Atexasveta Covary Hokterse Wi 'm, Silvester, colored, drank and disor. re Barry offered as a substitute one authoriz- 2 ly; : possession of the polls; there was no be in th t Wanted—A competent judge to prove that Em. | *troyed. 1 anything of an excitement ny ider € street h betwe ‘ killing of James Birch, whieh we presume are] ,;-)> fi . a Lord Palmerston Teplied it had not, the law of- all thelt OW” OT ewe Feeds at cme Ruk® | on; witness was inthe midst of ft tee onda eal PINMOUUG cats feud ee | ae ie gratified, indeed, thus to find that | “““"'S ser is Nor the bea 7 ficers of the Crown having given the opinion that had all g and boys in the party led by Webster, he was under great excitement, passing toand. || Mr. Donoho resented a bill for the relief of | the affair in no hoe identified the unfortunate Mapame Mount has prepared by special request, | '¢ demand could not be sustained. 5 ore a eee ition ‘nt alls the leaders of | °°: heard him declare that some man who had | Nicholas Vedder; which was referred to the young man who lost his life in it with the so well | a Salve for the cure of Cates » Which never was | | A discussion ensted, in which D°Israeli, Ree- Body sppcased torbe acting fa concert; they | Come UP to the polls.‘ should not vote;*” did not | finance committee’ aoe Ts, hown gang of rowdy ruifians who have long in- | known to fail. Also. 8 Cordial buck and others denounced the outrage and in- + were giving various orders and in conference with | 70° uit im ony wate mikes Ha denial not try | A dill for the Felief of Joseph Radcliffe was | fested that vicinity. "While tinder ur chosen: | hoa, and Summer Gameeteent, or esente Cigars | mated, that the honor of the British flag ought to o demeanor was | read. and referred to tle finance committee. tion (for having long resided near him we saw | [ect charm to arrest all of these diseases ave been maintained. > the peens wae a es ee whee peaceable; he was very much excited about the:| A bill for the extension of the sheds in the Cen- iopeer him) we regarded him asan industrious | S@!¥e ea reagan poop eo ie ey c _ Lord Jolin Rnssell and others defended the voters away; Stoddard was po te he can'twete | NEWS thal the marines had been called out to | tre market was passed. young man, promising in all things to make a| sumption Desiroyer, they, may bo TL ee Sean ae een wee = time,” this he — ted Pees many timer; = pe gaa ne shat if he had been engaged | Also, a bitl authorizing the Mayor to have the | good and useful citizen. Austen, it seems, was | offers no article but w: been ti rulsers sent to the coast 4 7 5 id have seen him brick ‘ment laid in the Centre Market Space | not a student in the Theological Seminary, as we | halat No 339 G street. between llth are to be increased, ross, Wim. Wilson and Taylor were disguised | '"@,"1% wee paver , a Spac: y, bay Phe their faces painted, and their hair dyed Cross-examined.—Did not hear him say that no under new sheds, mentioned yesterday, but a teacher in the Sunday | &t Nairn & Palmer's Drag Store, corner Sh street The continental news ts unimportant. : Stoda foreigner should vote. Mr. Miller presented a joint resolution direct- | school of that institution : Penn. avenue. The French election excitement Is greatly in- varlows Files Toe gion ee 2 ee — Heider, sworm.—Resides in view of the | ing repairs ih the al is square No. 347, and | ‘A fatal rencontre took place near Mount Car- Rena Destraver also can be ve og creasing nor J- Sars an Webster snd Wilson: they are | E2'St Precinct Seventh Ward ; went early in the | making an appropriation to pay for the same; | mel meeting-house, Alexandria county, yesterd street, my sole agent for that In Geor; Tue Mankers.—The sales of cotton at Liver- nly moar sch patie Seer sib mncDbvnestsom, ot ore morning to the polls; saw no commotion; all was sed. morning, in which a inan named James Birch | at Mr. TA. Newmans, an ridge street, pool for the week were 43,000 bales, at a I alas toa. Fe tis vet s8W | quietness; had been’ prevented from Voting at | | Mr. Riggs presented a bill authorizing the | was shot by a lad named Melvall Austen” ~ ee advance: Orleans fait $%, middling 7 15- i Me- anyth yb ere Poca 2 mine Posi . ni Previous elections, but had no trouble this time ; | Mayor to pay such interest as might be found| “We have been unable to obtain farther partic- Lgox’s Maexeric Powver, forthe extermmation | bile De Beane 7¥; Uplands fair Sy, mid- ry: with Gd exception Of these occurence | among the number of individual regulators wit- | upon settlement to be due the Bank of Washing- | ulars of the sad affair than those which we give | of feececigs y Bille he ere tees Ants, {Ri dlos; | dling 7%." Breadstutts slightly advanced Sey have always bees ood and quiet men; they | Ress Tec nized Stoddard; while inthe line no- | ton on over drafts, to be paid out of any mieers below and which we have from the lips of Mr. | guitoes. — jentrectooe of Rate over the prices of the ing week The : rr fe dard’s courtesy, Kindness, respectful | put to the eredit of the general fund ; referred to | Saijes GAN We, father of the lad. doh Buia eenle pad retail, at Shillingtow’s, | SStner bhd been fuvoralnn oe the crops. Pro- oc inpacttae be apres Poa Sebo and proper behavior, especially as directed to- | finarfée committee, o° iH “«It sees that in connection with a church at vance avenues” Comer of 46 streét, and Penner! visions were dull and quiet zach when tae nia at the! ntl'’s; | wards elderly voters: was in rear of halfa dozen Mr. Miller reported a bill authorizing an ap- | Mt. Carmel, which is served from the P. E. pea Barr ——. hh Saeuneat ta Wiener te voters who were, by their accent, natives of Ire- | propriaiion to pay for repairing Seventh street | Theological eeaery 8 Sopher School has been proceed with his Gecenes hoasting; they hu land; they voted in peace and quietness; after | west, from Rhode Island Avenue to Boundary | recently established, in which young Austen was Witness vot " . each other, mad pes tamed the usual actsof drunk- | heard that mene oo een cor, somhe time; | street ; The Burning of the Montreal. Fs Montreat, June 29.—Some si or seventy a employed as a teacher. At a pic-nic given by AC. | survivors recent mboat bave Payor red W. bh Ith: i: ng Uglies’? were about to make Mr. Miller, from the health committee, pre- the sehaal some time since a difficulty Soran ¢ R me a this = Sixteen ladies have also been eu wee ae rm af Stodaterd 1, around bi fei + | a visit to the Seventh Ward; thought that the | sented a resolution asking the Mayor to hire a] in which Birch and Austen fought. ‘Since that | “On Sunilay. June 2th. by the Rev. J. C. Smith, | brought here, and 157 to Quebec. , saw janis oy < in Se cree rick people of that Ward were able to take care of | house for the reception of persons affected with | time, a feud has existed, and on lerday just | Mr. C. E. LAN DVOIGT to Miss ELLENOR J] The coroner's jury will investigate the matter Jounson was pulled over the pen; oe left | themselves without any assistance fromthe Pie ; | contagious disease ; i before the opening of the exercises of the Sabbath | THOMPSON, all of this city. “| to-morrow, NT od ketene bare ns — the ws a the Marines came down the Mr. Moore introduced a bill authorizing the | School, Austen was set upon by several rsons, a ¥ id excite nm! ; ceeaee awry te Gee polls; th the pacty oeibel Xs tment then became very great; knows no one erection of an asylum for the indigent poor of | among whom was Birch f the parties said to be rioti Stoddard, | W If 1 alten echuetonee G f ary of the parties said to be rioting except St lard, Vashington, and a workhouse for the accommo- | to release himself he fired three shots from a re- On the morning of the 3th instant, ELLA, onl po eigen ee an pber what time inthoaes and was struck with his courtesy and urbane de- | dation o} sons who may be found in the com- | volver, with which, since the feud, he had armed | childo! Robt. V.and Mary A. Godmanjaged 2monthe q “im. Wilson: then pen fall of the rioters meanor <abegnae Net heard him cry out to some |-mission of various petty crimes ; referred to the | himself. One of the shots took effect on Birch, The emigrants are under the of the St. andrews feces: — Yellow Fever at Montevideo. oe ne LP gy Ei pat'ie ecu deo to A ei Ne Y— Advices trout’ Montevi- aw riotous men to uiet and act like peaceable | asylum committee, and ordered to be printed. terminating his life in a few minutes. veh Lag poe Tonpauily are requested to atten eo to Ma: say that there had been some jas oe See LAs Eg lene men; saw him “ake ofa man who was solicit- | hr. Dove, from ’police committee, repotet-a Ct Austen Was arrested, brought to town, and is | shefunerai on To. Morrow (W. ¥)at So'el'k | thirty or forty deaths from yellow fever daily, i whom was J. Wilson and othere of the (0 embrace him. bill granting permission to Norton & Columbus | now in jail. So far as we can ascertain no in- same party; saw Wilson off and on during the and there was no indications of abatement Cross-examined.—Saw Stoddard disadvantage to oecupy the stand on Ninth street near the Cen- | quest has been held v the body of Birch. as day; Taylor was nted around the head; also an 4 -———ATOTTON RATER | A: Strict quarantine was enforced on all vessele no one in the line; this was between 10 and il | tre Market. Up to noon to-day the Coroner had not been noti- AUCTION SALES. between Montevideo and Buenos Ayres. o’elock a. m. Mr. Houston moved to amend the bill so as to | fi > % ed of the occurrence. SRE: —_— } Cross, several colors; Wilson’s head had lately | ° Joan F. Toulson sworn.—Was present at the | read “under such restrictions as may be made b “We are desired to say that the Star of this By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. : Baltimore Markets. |= oie Mansy beer Wee ee eee first precinct of the Seventh Ward’ all-day until | the Commuisaionets of the tmarket;’? the amend. evening is in error, in stuting that the youth who | "[° WO. BRICK | Houses AND. LOTS ON| sargemone, Sune 20-—Floar te dull ; bolders ee ee the party going backwards and | 3,P-1i,58w no disturbance on the part of Wil- | ment was adopted and the bill was shot Burch was a student of the Theological ar Aucrion—On MONDAY. the 6th day of July, i | 28k $7.50 ber bbl. for Howard street, but there shall seli in front of the premises, at 6 o’clock P. M.. | ate no buyers. that handsome new and large brick Honse, situated Wheat is scarce—very little in the market. A at the corner of Pennsylvania avenueand 2th street | lot of 500 0 bushel and the lot on which tt stands, being lo Nesey hag epee ered meg eh ig ? >. 25, 10 Corn is firm; white 90c.. yellow 7. uare 101, which fronts 43 feet 9 inches by 43 feet 9 . Ce inches, and the house covers all the lot. died Whisky is dull; City 314; Ohio 3c. peaceable until afier the news came about the Messrs. Beers & Brother, and for the relief of H. i . 3 were on guard. f calling out of the marines ; this was about | or | HI. McPherson; passed, The pistol used by Austin, we learn, was not raeaas here am; Sworn Was a judgeof the | 2 o'ctock; Webster stated that he had seen the | CAM pee" from the committee on unfinished | loaned to him by Mr. Brown, but by a young elections; mes Bree Fie Bel ee oe marines coming down Capitol Hill, and a great | business, reported a bill for the relief of E. H. | man in Brown’s employ. names 5 man le made li t tory; th rel tes ; ed ims ittee. faces if he saw them; they came and pulled down | tone Teraatiy nr e light he story; they were | Bates ; referred to claims comunittee. Hams, Stoddar ‘bste y & i li 5 ‘ forwards from one precinct to the other as if they ‘ams, Stoddard or Webster; every thing was Mr. Houston divelon a Dill for the relief of | Seminary.” : ‘ + And immediately after the sale of the abore I shal! aE . a Webster that it was true, and Mr. Riggs, from fire department committee. Cextre MaRket.—The supply this morning sell a large three-story brick H. th h New Yerk Markets. the pen, and said ‘No d—d Irishman should j ¢ Stodda 5 i Phi i 4 3 a one sory erick House on the mort hoor Loos that day:** they jum in ata te hen Stoddaid eceae very much excited and eda bill for the relief of N. Vedder; passed. | in the butchers and vegetable departments was rat said that it was time for the American party to Ne. Ruff presented a vill authorizing the Mayor 7 see themselves righted; up to that time Stoddard | to have a Wooden trim Tatt eaie eee | good. considering the nteyoratle wWratlet Beef, per Ib......12a18¢)S Pork. sido ct Fenneyivans. avenne, between 19th and 20th dow; the leader, Warnach, was in the window. and the proceeditigs were obstructed for some | had been acting as a pacificator, more like an or- | street, in the Sixth Ward ; passed. time; the timbers were pulied down and carried dinary policeman on duty than any thing else; Mr. Dove now moved to take up the nomina- oif, so far ax the Anties were concerned they were Williams, having voted previously, was trying | tions from the Mayor; carried. kept away from the polls; for an hour of more; | to fo up again; Capt. ‘Thornton told him that ke | The Board then proceeded to confirm the fol- pistols were fired and the disturbance was gen- f " had alieady voted; Williams said “ Yes. and you | lowing nominz ions, being renominations of the eral; the leaders were following some Irishman | jook out or I will vote again;"’ Taylor was rather , = ines New Yorx, June 30—Flour is firm: sales of streets. and the lot on which it stands. 85 + Stat 35486 4 fi a a Jot immediately in the Tear of the louse, theca iy anbeas 50; Ohio, $6.70a87 50, fronting on I street. hmodire e Tho honse has a back building.and contains 16 con- | _ Wheat is steady; sales of 3,000 bushels; petues veniently arranged rooms and wide passage. are nominal. Corn is firm; sales of 33,000 - Sa B fae mont Fon balance in £32. nage! els; opts Sie., white &e. months, for notes ring interest from day o: Pork is vant; sal mess $20.7. sale. A deod given and adeed of trust taken. Title | 820.0 an adeunne er ie es =a 1H rexent oiticers : }| Cymilings, per doz ze | indisputat le, ps 2 Ise. Beet het; weet- and fring at ‘pens: aman named Smith came | wild, but seemed to be friendly and tn a good Pecorperation Attorney—J. M. Catlisle. Lettuce, prhead.. 238 | je Std A. GREEN. Auctioneer. xe." Whisky eek wa Onan ties over wt the woacee, te i ro pro sr seamen humor; saw no men acting in concert with a view cece ve J Donoho. port leogos =. aeparaaia eek = By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. i : one of judges, that the ene ve to create a disturt: e. ook Keeper—Edwin Klopfer. a 9 Pied ce 5 wie SALE piv cE - Bens driven away from the Fourth Ward polls; then | Cross-examined- Did not notice Webster, Wit- Messenger—Walter Q. Locke. Bacon... eee ones Ohad 8 | Miser euierits pear ele Yorr Ps are firmer and the excitement became greater among the rioters; | son and Stoddard particularly any more than the Commissioners of Improvements—First Di s honlders -1 ‘omat af doz, pert city.—In pursuanee of a power of sale oontaimed in Pin Chicago and Rock Island Rat _ a inan was ae beaten and retreated to an apo- | rest of the ciowd; heard Stoddard say that no dd | trict Jun E. Rawlings; Second District, Rich’d | Breast pieces .... Mal6 Bermuda Potatoes $1 | the last will and teatamest of the ihte Gait road Ot; thecary shop followed by Waraach and Cross; | foreigner should tote; did not wee ax people run | B. Owens; Fourth t, James Espey. Dried beet. + Wals}Snap Beans, pk... 25 this Was at the time the news came that the Irish | “ ; . 3 | Cumberland Coal Company 15; Hlinois Central Grammer, dui i and recorded in the Orpt y Bx Court'for ths éonnty of Washington, D.C. the ane. | sbaren 132; do. bonds boy; Mictiyas were driven away from the Fourth Ward polls | 2¥a¥ from the polls: kept a refreshment table seriber will sell on the premises, on TUESDAY. the | 39%; New York Central #¢; Pennsylvania Coal John M. Thornton, sworn—W as at the first pre- within a few feet of the polls; did not consider it Physician of the Asylum. Chickens r, _ 75|Lemons, per doz.. 12a25 aE Bey p, | Turtles, eath 1339133 Cabbage prhead. 1s) Aisturbaiiees thie votines Was ete jek Gent of the |, Coumissioners of the Canal—Hastern Section, | Coed salmon... 15 Radishes, bunch, at | 7th instant acta thie caeee Nea fem sane galapany 9; Reading Railroad 694; Missouri cinct of the Seventh ward polls; saw Robert disturbanee; the voting was stopped for a while; | Joseph Cross; Western Section, William Wise. | Herring, per doz.. 20031/Green peas, pr pk 25 is situated in one of the most attractive an terlin Cross driving a man away from the polls; this | knows Wilson, Williams, Webster and Croxs; | Sealer of Weights and Measutes—H. Richey, | Terrapins, each... 37a7|Strawberries. qt. 15225 was about eleven o'clock a.m; witness was go- ing up to vote at the time; Warnach and Taylor rapid! Sterl 3 rmer improving parts of the city. It fronts 9 feet - the ok Patange ts Bi dat west side-of Vermont avenue, betwoen H and | never heard any thing against them in his lif Inspector of Fire Apparatus—John W. Martin. | Irish potatoes, pk. 50 |Cherries, per qt... Sal6 zag pec pa ae did not see any one excited until wfter the new Clerks of Markets—Centre Market, Jno, Waters; | New Potatoes, pk. 50a75|Gooseberrles 16 | streets north, and runs back 121 feet, containing 60% were the leaders of the rioters, and were together came about the marines firing on the citizens. assistant, Joseph Lyons; Eastern Marke@Aichacl Corn, pr bush... ‘Mast Currants... * 16 — There is eof § coare oe Serge brick AUCTION SALES. retty much all day; they prevented several men Antoine Grinder, sworn. —Is not a foreigner; | Conner; Western Aarkit, Wm D.Serrin; North- | Corm,ear, prbush. — 60| Pine Appics,each 12als | « lings occup: y Mr. A. f. Le Merle. | ks voting; saw J. Wilson and J. Stoddard,— 4 es balance in 6,12, and 1g | ZO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING when witness went to vote Jesse Williams ap’ | ern Market, Geo. D. Spencer. Beans, pr bush. $2] Beets, per bunch One-third cash; 5as ; a ane, be a months, for notes bearing interest from @ay of sale. : = also Wim. Williams; heard Williams say, “come | peared to be makin peace ; witness was pulled | Wood and Coal Measurers—Thomas W. Os- | Rye, pr bus $1 /Turni eid . ch ae A deed given aid a deed of trust taken Tite iis: By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. boys, let's go to the FPifth-ward polls and drive | away from the winlew by Warnach; Williams | godby, Jos 7%. Williams, Samuel C. Mickum, | Oats eid iPhone: aaa putable CHRISTOPHER GRAMMER, 7ALUABLE LOTS IN THE FIRST WARD the Irish sons of b—s away ;"" a man was driven | and Weuster told the men not to trouble witness, | Richard’ Wimsatt, and John Cur land. pola 1 | Shad, per FE. GRAMMER at Avetion.—On TUESDAY AF TERN q away and beaten badly ; saw Cross, Wilson, and | and they let him alone. Measurers of Grain, Bran. &e.—First District, | Shorts |Sturgeon, cx Taylor all there; saw Stoddard drive a man away Dr. Willet, sworn —W; e will sell that valuable 77, fronting 53 feet 1 re that ‘width 143 feet ws inches tera se feet alley a 4 z —— nat wi 3 feet 933 inches toa 3)- +e ESIRABLE PROPERTY ON REET | taming 7.633 square feet. This valuable Property is Avetion.—On MONDAY A RNOON, worthy attention for building or speculation. ock, we shai! sell in front of the premises. ‘Terms liberal, and mad and le known at sale. ~— je Z7-dts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. Trustees for heirs of the late Gottlieb C. Grammer. | aith'instant at Soy ek je S-d A. GREEN, Aust ner. Lot No, 18, in at the polls; knows | John Wilson; Second District, Joseph Z. Wil. | The fish market was almost deserted by pur- » ___A By c. CROWN & CO, Aactior from the polis, together with several others; wit- Stoddard and Williams; they are quiet citizens; | liams. chasers, and the supply consisted of a few shad ness said to Stoddard “the man bas aright to | gid not see Williams at all; Stoddrd was quiet | Apothecaries to furnish \ and sturgeon. vote” Stoddard made answer, «he can’t vote | wien witness saw him; witness saw nothing to | First Ward, David G. Ridgely ; Sec. .| River News.—At the mouth of the canal ar- nary time ;”) Stoddard said be had been a peace- | jnstify the charge of rioting; some man eame up}. Dyson; Third Ward, Valen 2 ;| rived yesterday schrs Palo Alto, Sebastopol, and said the first [rishman that came up to vote | Fourth Ward, Jas, N Jan; Fifth Wai Spry, Pearl, Harry Smith, and Louisiana, from he would kill him; Stodda:d told the man to | B. Gardiner; Sixth ¥ ard, Jas. O’ Donnell Pry, id ¥ i 4 maker all day, and now be would be a peace- breaker; said frequently that the inan “should . 27 in Square 497, lying on the west and 8 : = ved side of 434. By KONTZ & © 3 Polls aed fo nee LOOK Possession of the | keep quiet; was at the polls halfa dozen times | enth Ward, DB Clarke. BEAntss Ree Roa Looe rae ee tens | ca beas oer ek le ant, subdivision of Square XTENSIVE SALE OR WELUKEPT polis. and foreigners were not permitted to vote | that day; did not see any disturbance, - hs to the Poor—First Ward, Philip C. | Chants. Some fifteen long boats lad en Rat “ No, 53, beginning at the northeast corner of sud | Ms Hovteneen Foursitvrr.—On WHDNES AY after that time; up to that time they liad voted; | Thomas Fuaay testited to the same general | D M.D; Second Ward, J. W. H. Lovejoy, | tiso went up the canal. At Harvey's wharf ar- | jot at’ the intersection oF Free ten with the | MORNING. Ist instant, at $ o'clock a. m., we shail after the news caine about the calling out of the | effect as the preceding witness for defence; did Third Ward, Geo. M. Dale, M.D.; Pourtti | Tived schr Robert Knowle: t, from Phila- marines, the crowd was very much excited ; saw res running in the rear of said Lot, then west with e J. Wilson, but didn’t see him do anything; saw not see any voters driven from the polls; after sell. in front of our Auction Rooms, large and »J.M. Toner, M.b.; Fifth Ward, J. M. | delphia, with 35 tons farn coal for Harvey & said alley 55 feet, thence with and paral- | eral assortment of excellent Furnitures being the 78) t ates re i sid "7 Co At same wharf schr Eclipse, Hitehius frou | lel w said First street west S4 feet, thence east to effects of a gentlemanabout to leave the city, such Webster "heard him express himself; he was | inuch excited, and said no Teer end | ke ee a, 2 Eile, Me™ | Philadelphia, with 900 tone uals patly for seid loerieemest eet © cts WHER Eo Eoees on | ee ce Chuan Lounges, Tables Nery much excited; he stated to the other pre- | vote, it was time the Americans did something; | Commissiones af Heaith—Chas. 8. Force, M.D. | Keys, aud part consigninent to Willard. ‘Terins of sale: One-fourth, "cash ; the balance in Bureaus, Rooking Chaita: Watketende cinet; heard him say to the effect that it wastime | saw Warnach, who was drunk, beatit Mr. Donoho, from unfinished business commit- | |, At Galt & Young’s wharf schr M: &, 12, and 18 months, for notes bearing interest from Brussells, Three -ply, and Ingrain Carpeting to put these things down; they ail appeared to | frishmen tee, reported the petition of Wim. Linkins; re- | Robets, from Havre-de-Grace, witl aS At | day Of sale, A deed'ziven and a deed of trust taken. Onicioth, Matting, Bedeteads : Want to go up to the Fourth-ward poils and at- Grinder, recalled.—Understood that those as- | ferted to improvements comm . eoul for Moore. At Riley teehee S. A. ad c. R L CROWN & CO., Auet Mattresses, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Safe tack the marines; they had possession of the saulting him tuonght le was 2 foreigner. he Chair read a bill trom the lower Board, | Faiconer, ‘Terror, from New York, with 1,0: ACRE RO XEASAGE ES POSTPONED | A lot of « map ep ca aig =) and it seemed tu be distinctly 1 Josiah Ray, sworn—-Did not see any fibting; This bit at tlt EHUURSDAY AFTERNOON same hour and Teen ne aCOomrps, them that no foreigners ¢ mea voted the same as on other election days, “t 0 inne 90-4 i je2ts * ~ _____ Auctioncera certainly acting in concert with each other; Withess wa © nearly day; saw William xable prop iene 3 MARNA an hess knew the fices of some, but did not know | W iitiams; he was very quiet, more so than usual 4 : ‘ aie By A. GRE AF RARD Pectineeere.. them by name. ; Jackson Punphrey was sworn, aud testified to | And then the Board adjourned, Peder en eee ee res I 1OLD ayo KITCHE ane a Cauntry Mactheee Dens Pe ike lik kena ee STeat ite the ood character of the accused. Common Councit.—The Board was called to any Sg : = nee Us MONDA at beautiful and high be Sa by e fish si net vule 5 a va appear to be no use to talk, they should not vete;”? at that | no voters were rejected, except such as were hot time the rioters appeared to be ucting in concert | entitled to Vote; the polls were not tak tkronghoat; didu't see any riotous proceeding | sion of; s eight dranken meu w on the part of the anties; it was all by the mem- | who had to create a riot; ad for G I shall sel residence of F 4th street + No. 63, at lo sortment of Furniture, viz: order at the usual hour. Mr. Fisher presented a petition from the pro- posses | prietors of the National Hotel in relation to dia there, | ave in the v ity of that build: cultivated Farm, ntry Residence of A. Hoover, Ha deceased, lying in Alexandria County. one mile from Georgetown in an eligable poem just above the Ky M.E. Heam, from Port Deposite, 135 tons gran. j feferred to Agueduct, possessing a ful and romantic view of ? te for United States ‘Treasury Extensio - Washington and its viewity, and being proverl - ting; the only thing done | drainave committec. peer Mobasomie Cottage Chamber Sets . bers of the so-called American party; Webster | by stoddard was to try to keep Warnach quict Also, a petition from William Orme and others rete rps coe nee Bedstents, Window Curtains pon nce nig The: poser advantages fora subs had always been a peaceable man upto that time; | Charlee Haw: tiled to the yood character | jn relation to draina,¢ iu the Second Wards sane | Uteesary Extension. ck Mattresses sexses the most modern improvements and convents also J. Wilson; witness knew of nothins against | of J Williams, ieterehen i ove J . == Crockery Wea tad Carpets Ps. d’s previous character; William Wilson news came about the anar M ‘urtou presented the petition of ‘T. ‘Tne EXaMINaTIoN of the Junior male depart- = y regard to the land we would state that it produ Beko tn like elos Morgan for the pri © of € eine the dock ment of the Second district school, under the ali bit opt; es ers and Pillows 's for the late owner the finest Crops, Grain, Vern- ’ tables, and Prait. wd Washstands e'sale will take place on the premises TUES » the ith inst., at 5 0’elock p. m. - HOOVER. A. A. GRRBEN,Auct, | ie: WALL & BARNARD, Auctestsers. . i THE Apishe SALE eas bash. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. in consequence of the ran until THURSDAY LUa a Ms iY next Jul Sls atthe sine hme Vtorsrey Restorses An Pee ere oe 3 Auctioneer, june Sid of the polls, the foot of G street north, &e; referred to wharves | ely arge of Mrs. eccurrence had it happened. $ ; committee, ela ae orgs Me Beth testitied that Williams advised | Me, Brown introduced a bill to divide the Thira | °¢!ock yesterd more rioting than with ever seen at any | witness to po hor Ward into three election precincts; referred to | 2TUder and J ee 4 2 j ui : ard 1 elec precincts ict. Ve were . see the vener- worde an arrest; several men were driven away | ter of We pster. He also presented the petition of Geo. Parker ent aud taking interest in the proceedi 7s The from the polls before the news came about the hon and others asking the extension of Uke new Centre ‘a € marines : L third or junior class was first examined, aud man- Market sheds over Highth street, with a bill tor ste ide: a fy t James E. Joknspa, sworn. —Was at the Se ‘ S aac ifested considerable and fair kuow telling them tmily Myeos, took piace at three there was ty yo ahead, aud hurrahi y in the nce of T. J. Ma- . tasey also testified to their good L : vert A. DAY, = — at A pe cee s. ‘ that purpose, which w | ranches wht. * Se " ; 5 5 . premises, we will se! beautiful and ghiy cul- Ward, F Tet, at Island Hall, on elec character; saw Stoddiid separating two men and Me eenneay introduced a bill to divide the tad Had exec = es 5 = EREMPYORY eee IRE. 4 iy wre tivated Farm.-late the country residence of A, day, at So'clock,2.1a.; walked about some t trying to keep the | eddaid appeared to | Fourth Ward into three election precincts; re- f Pa = ¥ C. "i 4 Lefure voting; tlaally tuok bis pla i arithmetic, orthog 5 ST OF 5 a Se y AFTER- | Hoover, Esq., deceased, lying in Alexandria county, uet more etficiently as a policeman than the police 1 reading wergexcel- AY ARTER ferred to police committee k f 4 Virgima, one mile from on the sane | : lent, and the audience were much gratiticd with F affite at 6 o'clock, at the Auction | j\ofminaé one mile from ueduet. Was some time before he themselves; saw ho obstruction of the polls; the | Mr, Wallace uted 2 petition for a footway set esta nglecs oy eee : : shail sell without reserve— f a . Kot thronuh the judves asked witness to zo to the | polls were only closed while the commissioners | j,)f wallace E aca; Foisite €0 improvements ea ee correct replies to all questions capt hee Sautare 1.04, fronting 3 feet on Fast | ht Farm i state of caltivenion eat ee gate City = Se hat oo opinion; did | were at dinner ahoag a n honr; ate Wook: | committee. Mrs. M. has hed charze of this school for the | Wore Street pgtw con loth and 17th streets w enriched with the liberal use ef fortiveene 2 So; pot back; it was then tolerably quiet; James | eizners were vening; ebster Mr. French presented the petition of John | ,,.!{%.M. bas h bs Phe aria ' a Hartlett came to witness and said he wanted to | sat party had : } hp pet last two years, and from one of the worst it has ue down to take possession of would certainly have seen deficiency in his papers; witness them; there was much less disturbance at this a = , - 4 teachers were present, gratified spectators of the to go back to the end of the line; | election than on previous occasions. Mr. Mulloy introduced a bill tograde and gray | Leach improvenient in this schon, ae io’ De Hartlet said very well and went off towards the ‘The facts elicited from the evidence of George | el ‘Third stieet east; referred to improvements | Harbaugh, a former trustee still manifesting by line of voters, to take bis place in the line at the | Thomas, Jno. Van Reswick, HT. Prather, Geo. | Committee, Sia promeneiie Tiree tie palliceckonl ae. rear; witness heard commotion, and inunediately | Brockerton, aud William Cox were mainly cor Mr. Wallace presented 2 ae r turned round. and saw Ha:tlet running from sev- | roborative of that of the Preceding witnesses for e = tpn = % M t eral men, who were pursuing him; Me. Bird | the defence. ‘The evidence for the defence closed RopsBery axp ARREsT.—Y esterday, a young Went to Hartlet’s assistance ; witness started to hese, and the Court then adjourned. sea ss East Cap) fully eee eee aroune. ly The dwelling, which is nearly new, 1s 42 feet fully logated, aud will be subdivided to suit purchas- Square, surrounded with @ ten-leet wide port 101s 7.9, and 9, in Square 1,112, fronting together Pseagy ea od Se ge pt ‘cham - 19544 feet on léth Street east, between south Band toed wo Bh met ie Ppp neteene my , a Tgtor AGriae zh rounds i froxt of the Wash- | {heqenqeo™vaqeuce. alee, 8 reservoir Ga the top a ington Asy ium.) and containing & square feet. pe . Terms for Lot in Square 1864, cash Par the ip Sw olling combortatie oad i pthers, one-fourth cash ; the residue in6.12 and 18 | Tite situation is nd Water chen ndling an exten- months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on | S¥@ country, city, and water view, and is within a iss large Orchard of the choicest fruits now in ful! bearing. Grinder for certain improvements ; also, a bill for c nild yet firm and decided improvements in the Fifth Ward; referred to] BOCome, under her inild yet sirm and Connit of nad previously been turned sway on ac- | the polls, witne ; government, one of the best in the city. Many improvements committee. count of som etition that the city printing be given to Win. Thompson; referred to Ways and means committee. ? : : 5 Mi ae 14 few minutes’ walk of Georgetown. Mr. Kennedy, from claims committee, reported | gis], named Mary Miller, was arrested at the rail- the premises, ane ea The other improvements consist of ber xo too, when soine friends siezed and restrained pe @ Dill for the relief of Joseph Radclitte; passed. | road depot, by Conductor Shawen aud Otticet | 62) JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auct._ | suede, stable tron hee 7 ietvmen, Witness. pulling him back; saw Warrach ran- To-pay, the Court met at 10 o'clock a. Mr. Brown, from the ways aud means comm Reuben Collins, on a charge of stealing jewelry’ 2Y. Auctioneers. ‘There isa liberal supply of pure water close to ti ning after Hartlet; also several others: did not Davis was called to the stand again and | tee, reported 4 bill imposing taxes, for the ye 4 > VARRY LAND | hense, and ARM 3 Bee : ve farin is well watered with several w: £.—On THURSDA July 2, at ti ailing streams. o'elock p. m., will he soid at the Tattie Falls Hrdce, | _ ‘The terme, which are liberal, will be sade knows ou the Virginia side, that, portion of Rich Point | at time of sale, A. Pb HOOVER. Fann, north of Pruomett’s Run, contaiuing one | je 2-ts WALL & BARNARD, Avet. SS __ WALL & BARNARD. Avet__ e/ acres, more or less. 4 " e res ce of A. Hya sq. Tiong She other parties were; does not know | examined further by the District Attorney in re- | ending June 30, 65°, [This bill fixes the taxes | $cj;, from the residence of A. Hyam, Esq Fae: Wilson: Cross took held of witness; saw Cross lation to his evidence of yesterday, in regard to uts per $1” on property, and the same ‘acasion a she was committed to jail by Justice ean old man away frou thespolix in the eve- | Webster's coming down to the polls. ‘There | on the capital of private bankers, money lenders, | Holling: head for further hearing. “Mr. Hyam is ny, saying “yo away, old man, I don’t want to was nothing elicited in addition to yesterday's | or brokers. . = to prosecute, if there is any chance to bear your wife and children erying to-morrow;”’ | evidence. Mr. Knight moved to strike out 75, and insert Soe ‘hese Went to the window at polls after that and acted Mr Se " B R Auctioneer. reform the young irl, now about seventeen years property 18 most eligibly situated on the TBLIC pa as challenger; did not hear Webster say that no | but his answers in relation to the taking posses- Mr. Lloyd moved to stiike out 75, and insert at the time, and, thouoh other articles of value— , Well wooded in oak aud chestnut. No. 122, folios 435, 437. 438. and 439, one of the Land foreigner should vote; heard Stoddard sav so. | sion of the polis by the rioters was the saine as | 69 silver plate money Re, wets meak by her, she tt's Run, (the southern boundary.) is a uever . . F, Cross-eramined. —Saw Webster, but did not en yeste:day. He stated that Webster, with “ . id Mr. Orme moved to sirike out 75, and insert 70, tr the gold. t 2. see Williams tn the riots; heard Stoddard say, | his crowd, rushed up to the pollsin a threatening | Mr. Orme’s motion was lost—yeas 9, nays 11, _ | Passed them to take only the zold. If the prose is i 8! ill be taken to Balti- lard was pacsings no jrgianer should vote; Sted- | manner, and broke up the rauks in the voting | Mr. Knight's motion way lowe case anys 15, | coo mrs Coneeitioh Can ee ee 4 i P ri ri ES more bya requisition from the Governor of Mary dard was passing up and down, and appeared to line, the voters generally retiring before the ri- Mr. Lloyd withdrew his motion and moved the | [iq be directing the paity; some few Anti voles were oters; did not hear Webster’s words at that Pre- | bill be printed and made the special order for — - ised in the yesterd: cast after this, but not many; Hartlett did not | cise time; witness was driven away himself with | jonday next; lost. A Muss was raised in ue yeatend vote; Mr. McLaiu caime up to vote, when some | tie rest of the voters, and went home; there was ‘The bill was then passed. train of cars from Baltimore, in this v 3 one kuocked him down; foreigners were kept | a great deal of threatening and fighting, kuocking | Mr, Brown from the same committee, reported | Passenger No. 1, who represents himself as one away frcm the pollsafter that, for. @ netime; they | down of voters and other violence committed by | a bill making appropriations to defray the gene- | of the quietest persons in the world, nad taken were beaten away; after witness was attacked, and | the rioters: the riot was general, the rioters ral expenses of the Corporation for the year end-| his seat in the cars, when passenger No. 2, a had washed the mud from his clothes, he went taking possession and the voters abandoning the ing June 30, 1858; ordered to be printed in bill peaceable man when sober, but not sober at this back to the polls, and saw Stoddard, together | polls. . form and made the special order for Monday | time, took a seat behind No. 1, and persisted in with the other men. acting in concert to prevent Mr.—— Moss was called for the United States— Records of Washington coi stream of water. The cleared land is easy of ' 7 ation, | The Quarries on the Potomac are | golumbia 1 shail on TUE: valuable, having the finest curb and flag stone sale at pubis Tf aeseain, the Property can be divided into two | pisrefor. the following Portions to suit purchasers, the olject of the pro- iat Noe eee ‘Sed of een Prietor being to increase the neighborhood, ms he is for the same at the southwest corer cf a about to build on the adjoumug portion for his own running thence north along the line of Eleventh ee. R street west 23 feet, thence enst 23 tl north: erms: One-third, cash: the balance in six and two feet, thence east 71 feet 9 inches to the c twelve months’ notes: bearing interest from day of | twa feet thence south along the rear lune of Heme | anie._ Dood Precae taken to sovase the payments. | jot 25 feet to the southeast some of the said tot he plat of the property can be seennt the auction fe 4 rooms of Rarnard & Buckey, Bridge street, George- | {enee west along the south line of said lot 99 y evening i - 9 inches to the point of wnning”* next. using that gentleman’s back for a footstool. town. fale ea ARD & RUCKEY, Avots. Terms, ‘cash. vate be resold at the risk foreigners from voting; heard Stoddard, both be- | was at the polls when the news came about the Mr. Turton, from improvements committee, re- No. L requested No 2 to remove his feet. Leb ie Ai] = and expense of the purchaser unless terms are com- fore aud efter the attack ¢ inn (witness.) declare | marines; this was at the first precinct; Stoddard ported adversely on the Aldermen’s bill to im- No. 2 signified that he considered that request N ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of s writot fier: | plied with in three days from ae ol sale. that honld vote; didn’t see Stod- | then said that no foreigner should vote and ran | Prove Thirteenth street east; the bill war rejected. | an insult, and demanded saiisfaction. 'E facias on scifa lien law issued from the Clerk's EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, dard heard Lim say that * the up towards the polis at the same time; Warnach Also, reported a bill authorizing the curbstone More words followed, and then came blows, | Office of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum- tmatines are ealled out to shoot our brethren, and | came up to witness and asked him if he (wit- to be set and the footway paved on First st. west. | and it required the interference of the conductor from Peunsylvania avenue to C st. north; passed. Also,a bill to gravel First street east, from it is wow time for us Amesicans to do our duty.”* | ness) w . ” Trustee, bia for the County of Washington, and to me di- | _je 10-22w&d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Daniel Rowland, swor—W as at second pre- | prepare rected, | shall expose to public sale for eash, am front a fighting man; told him no, but was of the’ Court house door of seid county, os FRI By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. p defend iself if attacked. to separate the parties. n r DAY, the 17th day of July, 1857, at 12 «clock, the OUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FURNITURE cinct Seventh Ward election day ; saw very dis- | Cross-examined—Was abont one hundred yards Pennsylvania to Maryland avenue, passed. Potick Rrrorts.—The weekly report to the | following property. to wit az Avction.—On WEDNESDAY, the Ist day- orderly proceedings there; went tothe polls to | from the polls at the time; witnesses attention Mr. Jefferson, from unfinished’ business com- Chief of Police of ten afficers lait wetk. shows Alldefendant right, titie, claim, and interest in and | of July.at —— o'clock a.m., 1 shall sell at the res: - vote and found that bis name had not been trans- ‘was npon Warnach at that time; was afraid he mittee, reported back a series of bills; referred to 4 ferred to the to the three two-story and attic Frame Dwelling | dence of A. Moise, Esq., No. 34 Ninth st., Doogh - rinet; voted in first pre- | would be killed. the improvements con:nittee; another series to | the report of Corporation cases to be 62; United disturbance ; did not The evidence closed here. the claims committee; another series to the police | States cases 11; total 73. First Ward, no report ; saw Hartlet coming up | | Mr. Key then proceeded to address the jury. committee; another to the ways and means com- | Second Ward, 7 cases; Third Waid, 19 do; the airy to wote; beard Stoddard tell him to* go | He altuded to the ingenuity manifested by the | Inittee; a petition of the Union Fire Company, to | Fourth Ward, 24 do; Fifth Ward, 7 do.; Sixth Houses and Back Buildings, situated on Lot No. 25, | t¥’s Row, next to ‘the corner of L strect jp square No. 107 in the City of Washington, D. C.. | good assortment of nearly new furniture. vir. on north 1, street, seized and levied | Mahogany French Sofa, spring-seat Chay , and upon as the property of John S. James, and w:li Rockers einet last year; s kaow the rioting patties \ sold to satisty Judicials No. 243 to March term i547; | Mahogany sofa Table, cherry dining and side Tables from bere;"? Jobrson also advised H_ to go | counsel for the defence. in en eavoring tosmother | the fire department committee; a communication, Ward, 3 do.; Seventh Ward, 13 do. “The remain- | Francis Wheailey ts. Johns. James. a Qral xilt-frame Mirror, Mantel Vases x and take his piace at the end of the line; nce by the United | referred tothe asylum committee; and a statement | ing officers are to report their cases this week. ie a in d. HOOV E Pye ony = inte Curtains Martiet did so without objecting; Warnach fol- cases of riots witnesses may swear | of the Canal Commissioner to canal committee. - | je a- 7 arshal for the Dist. of - | Hate and stuck Mattresses, Cottage a lowed bit and struck bum, as also did Cross, t see what other witnesses swear they | Mr. Clark, from police committee, reported a] Pusttc Scnoot. ExaMINaTIONS.—The exami- By ; Auctioncer. Hedditig and Wardrobes. Wage ears geeasten: Stoddard aud Williams ; Cross kieked hi hey may not sce, but that is no evidence | Hill to pay rent expenses of the commissioners of nation of the male department of District School N PURSt H tand: Le fell; did not see Wilson strike him; Jol PROVISIONS oF | Cane seat aad other Chairs e facts did not occur; the ANCE itnesses for | election, With an am ment. a Deed of Trust from Wi i ‘ s thomson, Principal, will take place i ikner to hina, glass, aud crockery Ware, Table Cutie: ‘ tried to get over the pen tosave Hartlet! sor the United States have sworn to seeing transac- |” Mfr, Kennedy moved to strike out the tlest pre- hee 133 oe Pri peso Radeon fie rant iy pen pai Tye dak tne aukrain and passage Carpets «dl pushed him buck; J. Wilson said, “let hime: > | tions whieh are a disgr: to our country. Here | einet of the Fourth Ward: lost —ayes 3, noes 17. sane at eat l k ‘ = The Class aa Cae recorded in ot of Rieke ah = other Stoves, with a good Pil as bie,” saw tae x two trish: | ate a parcel of individuals acting in coucert to | ““Phe bill, aa reported, was passed Se CU ea Abie on el ty ‘ SS yo upto | prevent the citizens of a ward from exer Mr. Mulloy offered a joiut resolution to repeat at W o'clock, a. 10 the examination to be cun- 35.8 credit of 60 and % days, for notes aatiatactorie ose the men inade no | their rights of suifage; their legal rights. W section? of the aet to defray the geneval expenses | at W wrelock, a. tm, the ex pee ipod Bad avenue, between Sovend hearin eee” iy on ain said ** yo away or Pit knock | nach of Phitadelphia, rach ioe Sbifter-hose | of the Corporation for 125; ad to Ways and | ducted by 8. 2 2 jireets. frouting on sgpey songs Qos o, si A. GREEN, Auctioneer f » Was abseut after that for some | man, and culls for the Anti fizhting men; and means comiuiitee. 3 iti % S27 bee wt LF e house is for rent, imgui ns tune, nod when he came back the atete ach pos- by this bravado the riot. ‘Thése 1 Mr. Brown called up a bill from the Aldermen | THe Lingety ie rea the aS erected a new and first-class brick lan ses 4Mire on the prem ‘ session of the polls nder, and others, are dragzed from | for the relief of Messrs. Norton and Columbus; | weather of yesterday, had a numerous party on itle indisputable. Cross examumed—Hartlet wanted to go in near s and beaten brutally and prevented from | referred to police committee. le indisp' apie by said Fautkner. T . = ——.......,..__ Webster that fore oa ta bile fi taotvank their down-river excursion, and managed to pass Yerms: One-third eash on the aay of sale and the ~~ ENSES, F as told t back; bi id voti The declaration of Webster that foreizi Mr. don introduced a bill to repair the tran’ tday. Scott’s band furnished | balance m equal payments at Gand 12 mont As, With i persons w: sacenses from the Corpor - wilhe apg (cae atest manly unis eve alioald not vote there was commented on with apder Bdgventh street east between G. aid 1 até. pee fail oll agers eek usiein did up the eater. | !efest, Secured by deed of trust on tee property. | Hon of as oe avin expires on the 2th instant: are ax jen. ing - | great foree by the District Attorney. ‘The facts | south; passed. wat de i PORT CY ANEINE OF © Ate ec! . a ome same, of < sora by Walaa soho: Cross kicked him; | of the case, Be urged, pistuly show a concert of | mkt pamet up a Dill from the Aldermen | hig in good style repeat theires-| jo234 ANDERY UIs Anctabbeer, | Other mited'ayy iulucst themselves tom Bien No) Stoddatdt aud Williams we ein the crowd; it was | action. If the act ahaa sis eanestt, they are | gor inserting a trunk under treet sonth between Petes icy os tay an give their isienda who | 2 — <r jar ane je2-StawtJulyl "WM. LAIRD, Clerk, 4 Set rears Wi ray stays prety: i Se ieaian theta jad vlotiag: kar Koy proceed i Mec Renhedy modes a bill authorizing the ul the one of yesterday another opportunity. ALUABLE LOTS IN “THE FIRST WARD \A —- f the ae va al Init tix heen ; . ° ed tu sum up the evidence, apperipionsn id oe ay ploy gal assistance im the office AUTION.—We learn that, on Saturday night,a | at ear nm orl Frio net “poy fod rogh mu gorge riminate 7 * ar es y cor- | verity upon the certificates of good character fax Clerk. boha : “ Sd . pet ig c ern) issue of rhaeuted that of tue pen ety ra Y gives bythe witnenses for defencesto the men Who yd moved to refer to the ways and | fo-ged order in the name of Charles 8. Waliach eT teat tee gs Sd pee ie ict ates ae te she Zith of thee month, saw Cross attack Ryan ahd push him away from | were peiforming these disgraceful deeds. 1s committee; Lost. Was passed upon Wall & Stevens for clothing. | heautiful situation, and is deserving of attention woul! as soc Tr eitt watle semen the polls several tines; ged Van Burgen stood | Mr. Key was speaking when our report closed. Mr. Knight moved to postpone the bill until We have no doubt that other forgeries of this gentieman’s name have been perpetrated, and it will be well for the public to be on the look out. persons wishing to purchase. It will be equally | favor by calling at our dese’ ana ae A Srtecmt Jed into two lots if desired. and thereby saving them the sends ommeet. | a Lot No. 3, in Saware St, frantin jon ke street us the trouble of sending them, co) nches, ramuny bel feet to a public je 15- alley, Leung finbly satiated, in the wamediate tiem: | 2° 12-Uxl ___ CLAGETT. DODSON & | “ SfOss cauy by ch Monday ns lost ol aac hin wey Syine « No ian skooia Joun Rapy terribly misbehaved himself yes- Mr. ke moved to amend by limiting the per Sone there that da Vithess asked C. if they | terday, and came near paying a penoty on — i $3; adopted; and the bill as amended was sad established rule there; Cross said | Jife thereby. He entered the bouse of! rs. | passed é . ‘ i P wineas told Cross if ke had knows that pts inthe First Ward, knocked down a youny Mr. Lrowh introduced a bill to remunera’ AssauLT AND Batrery.—Yesterday, Oiticer yo the Cirele, ‘The lot will be divided if desired, FRE vine s—rire J - ‘Titles — : ‘ Z ‘i " Mary Blackstone, colored, for "1 to the above lots 1odisputable, eee ; t , . i rouk H. James and James F. Devine for superint Kimball arrested » Perms: Qne-third cash; the residue in G and 12] A general assortment of FIRE WOR po Tae a» Siaens Ven teed peices socal testes « mane ighboris house, athe improve ent of the Northern arket; | an assault and battery on pene iy = 13 montiss With taterest, seeiired by a ded OF trust oy {irasanpper ton one pond eaiess ‘t KS —e i ness Was alienyer; Van i : es a . hot vote, withess felt ce:tai and Juhu followed ber there and battered the ee basse svedi'Groin | Geek eee eee Mae mer eta Ao ‘een A. GREEN, Auet ._ | brated tnamfacion oft aya Takacs sera, the cole James Espey. sworn—Evidence same as those | doors and shutters. He was arrested and sent to J Tes ica Bias pee Syd eras o om oe wes ice Donn and ——— tad 271.8 Le ey AE | carly ‘oni ca - rete % -L.8 , Esq. y peay at Court. o Port glorious 4th of July, was bees Me Ee csdined ny Neo becioee aoae ba hee ude his attack upon the young | declining to comply with the — of the joint |" 4 ppointep.—We hear that Cornelius Dongher- Ww.» POUL, SEVENTH STKEFT, For sale by E. M. EVERETT, Pa bese gaat woman Mrs. Greene snapped a revolver at him | committee ona new asylum building, to oa ty, of the Seventh Ward, has been appointed a | between D and E streets, west side, PRAC- Je 2-at No. 231 Penn. ave.. near Vth it, | a idence for the United States clored with | five times in succession, but fortunately for him | intoa contract with E. "Bird & Brother for the letter carrier in the Washington City Post Office, | TICAL WA HMAKER, keeps constantly IRD CAGES, DOOR MATS, CARRIAGES _ i wineae = the pistol bad been loaded so long that the caps | erection of said building, for the reason that the “Ne Tacher ceslizwed = ¥ ) |] Quband a koe assortment of WATCHES Combs, Brushes, &6., just open at on as, Garriegton bere stated tiithe jury what the | N55 spoited and would uot explode. proceedings of said counuittee bud been teregu- ! vice — ned. JEWELRY, ap dele MoLAUGHLIN'S, Ne tet'y & ou Te a