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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, | toe marines in apie ot ail oppor, thers the Drs. Hunter & Williams, AUCTION SALES. -_ AUCTION S4Zs, je ——————eee.__ ® defendants or so many of ther as thus assailed efor Disesoh tot ated] VET[ON —We wit sit rHtis FVENING.« | To-DAY ¢ TO-MORKO TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WALL Count.—The Election Riots.—After | the marines would be guilty of a riot. 4 W MORNING.| FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. < Maplil Cinednaai@atatita gue yary sabahad | "With to the second instruction asked by 52h North Charles street, Baltimore. ke. * EPHENS, By J.C. MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. Un mine ee = out report G he District Attorney, the Court remarked tbat | , Das. HunvER or WiILLIAMs visits Washington on | It No.2 Penn ave. USTEE’S SALE ~ " FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. had a fecess, were called into Court and dismissed : : fa ity of Wash. | the,!2th h of each month. ‘The next visit | ———————______Ao. 2 Fenn ave. T EE -E OF THREE FRAME by his honor until this morning at ten o’¢lock, as pos Toe ae of the by to ae nde bal i aoa ed: the Vth instant. es Sorat BRABARD: pPrtianears. Hovess ane Lo ‘on the sland, on G street oan Pema pee! a the sor a ngton is confided law 0. vania i ‘ s AM OU! ? pkBEc, Aug. 9.—' steamer wl iv. there was no possibility, fcom the lengthy debate | ers, to be appointed as the law prescribes. ‘Their | Vows's Jewsirs Store avenues Quiet. cor AY Auctionvon Tra avenEr Mt ASD | _-By ded, the subwcriber will selon MONDAY ake | ©"! dts vo the Boch vit has arrived of the upon the instructions by the | duties are expressly ted out by the law, and STREETS, RAST S1DE--On TURSDAY AF- ay Agee st 18ST, at 6 o'clock Dee ¢ steamer Niagara arrived out on the 26th ser er Ther ERE SATS oo Taek noted clock atin teocnen DIED, a wen. Lot No 12, in Butea: cad, parts of Lots Nos. 2, Sand 5 Te'Reuart Exoianp —The yacht Charter Oak arrived at wats Bea se SOc | nl ren cc erat, mee: | oun MANY, Pian, sie | ames a Pac ones peta | Me te Rh ag ed laa | Lo! fo Neen ih nt oo me marks, showing why he be pared pb o missioners cannot Loe poner miae 8, aged 22 years. aoe " fagnts areatwo-story Frame House, containien hee feet 2 1 deep. sins Sen bal which ledru Rollin and others indignantly denounce tions proffered by the counsel for the p ~ | tween those hours; neral to take from her, fathers residence, ai. 2 consist of three wel eae a aatially built two- | the charge of the Monitenrthat they were engaged Mr. Key re; lied, contending in the course of hix | overruling necessity which es it im forner of Sth and H streets, on To-morrow Morn-| This property is in x desirable location, and ina st 7 Frame Dwelling-houses. idiy | it,the recent conspiracy retwarks Ynat the act of oem Ie just cable for Lira to beeganehye a oF to ceeetalie fater rod The friends of the family are re- repeals improving part of the city, and is worthy the PE. iE cag em a wolsibly ret ont ariis The telegraphic advices from Trieste, inantici- toni plication for the marines, fortified by an pent oer the jury belleve, from the evidence. pat Peitisapte, Annapolis, and St. Louis papers please The shovelproperty wil he sold without reserve, Ss a eames rome. tated sit Ugg cea nny ‘pfenched Vondon on . = e~| cash; t lanes » ae” ~ ’ os affidavit which was sworn to by roe ble | that the 0 were closed in the fret TOOLS | oe tin sth ines at MARGARET | caunl payments of 12, is aad 34 mente. a eee saidence. oF to invent. the 21st of June, Madras to the th, and Bombay citizen of Washington, and gran’ iscre- | the Fou > janguage Te yer, coerce oungest cearhtns of Martha and | #!ven and a deed of trust’ taken. All conveyancing ering : One-third, cash : and the belance in six | to the Ist of July. The mutiny was then spread tionary power to use them according to the exi- | for no other reason than the presence of the ma- Jurden Snow: at the pense of the purchaser, and twelve months for notes bearing interest secured ing among the troops in tbe agal army he of the case, was a. proof of the confidence | rines, then the act of closing them was illegal. alan friende 4 tle indisputable. upon the property: and if net complied with in six ex-King Oude had been n ae f the family are respectfuily invited aft arrested and imprisoned Pdanger and ma cd | ponte ett thn those och ereenncton las no | te attend the funeral. To: ja S-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | d89s.alter the sale the trustee reserves the tight f the dangeraed parilot the ett thus disturbed powers other than thoee Which are, iven him bythe gel fy be sesideue of kee Aen sod ucts. | resell at the m the residence of her fat te | HZ THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED | one week's wotrones ren 0 the purchaser, Pen for complicity in the reveit =3 R \ ‘ | ron Rothschild has been returned to Parlia- might in the case seein to warrant. He said that | acts of Congress and the laws of the Corporate Aecount of the rain until WEDNESDAY AF- SHAS. &. W t for London withe iti it was contended by the other side that the riot | suthorities, passed if pursuance and by vittec of | On the lat ingtant at 9% orclock p. me GEORGE | TERNOON, Auguet 12, same hour apd place. ‘iy 18-Stawads AS: 5 WALLACH, Trustee. "WA spicy Grbatcte tee Wakes oe ceiabanien: 6. bad ceased when the beams ie okpoliipar# ores the peers aa apes oer Congress. ae eke nes Smt Peter and Mary E. Hep- | 20 10 WALL & BA D, Auct’rs. — = a giu by D'Israeli, resulted in an address to the what did tbe Mayor find to be the case when Among the duties of the Mayor, it is enjoi Fe eth 7, By A. GREEN, «| Queen, promising every support to the Govern: ived there ? he found the barricades broken and | ypon him by the act of Congress of 181% to see lower was in life so-fair, iy A. ZEN, Auctioneer. per thee lis cloned. tat the lawy of the Corporation be duly execu- Must moulder in the tomb, FOR RENT AND SALE. WO FRAME HOUSES AND £, res TS Froxt- ment in the Indian jissenea be CPG All was quiet, said the counsel for the defence, | ted. That provision was not repealed, as had i vo ed Sse: day No more.on earth to bi » | Forother" For Rentand Sale” notices sce ist pare. ING OX SD STREET WEST, BRTWREN D) STREET pidline tei recital SOUTH AND VIRGINIA AVENUE, AT PemLic Auction. | Gon. has sv pe b liabilities amounting but it was the quiet that prevatts on the battle- | been asserted here. The act of May 15, 320 |, REC At Platten Rock, Mo, on the 17th July, MAR- YOR _SALE.—Several juable BUILDING | 0" THURSDAY, the I3th instant, I shall sell, m | to over a quarte sillion sterlin: field after the fight is over, and no victim is left | tion one. repeals only so much of the law of 1812, | GARET FRANCES LER, ar of h Res agrees oret oleae a ILDING | front of the premisenat 6 ¢°el" Lot No. > ete : = i fo make Aan bra Was it not manifestly the | as is inconsistent wit the provisions of said re. soungest daughter of ih froth year ot give Poss eitined east of the Capitol, which the of of Lot No. The steamers Niagara and Susquehanna lef 7m. . | P,an square 535, agreeably to Rew aims” subd rc on erms. For par. 27th for Cork, preparatory to "s duty, under these circumstances, to em- | of 1520; and the law of May 17, 1519, section one, | this city, and wile of Dr. Lee, of the former | ticnlars apply toG- 1, BALD I floth | vision of sad square, with the improvements, z bh ploy such force as had been placed in his hands | Continues the act of 1820 10 {ull force for twon ‘Aharest . and ent Capitol streets, | aust peta apd mre ota deed ara ge i Pr peed oven ge re bring infor- ced Sepals tea ps guna thoes acans for (he poser Arcoort rong gore Of stte'tm conBlet with its: | A) Verogisncem, Mo Sh duly CLIZABETH Hise £Ok RENT AND FURNITURE | somels located on Third street west, between south | "ation that the mutiny in the Bengal anny hed por Ben seni of the public peace and good order |" "The Court remarked as to the recited Sate of Bacon, tnfant ree of Margaret Francis and Site Ret eae ome ae ne Othe i. D street and Virginia avenue. iucreased. The insurgents still held Deihi. Sev- ted, within four | Tt One-thi 5 Gand 12 4 ees een “ahack ce had been fla- | the Movers See «the Mayor m for jaares north of the Patent Office. ‘erms: ird cash; balance in6 and : months | Liverpool on the the layi A On the 9th instant, CATHARINE W.GARNER, | Son{#ining ten well arranged rooms, and is provided | ,for notes bearing interest from day of sale. Ba ioh sees hebahsinl i ne atl Hag “ging rantly violated. ‘as anaes ane the anthority to one aay ye that the Polis in the Sah pent of karaae * a ’ with rt epenteaees pe The Farniture is com. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. : Gon. Bernarde had repulsed several sorties from eee cesitllity of closing. the polls tu visiallon of | meme chance, Usk he could not yer conferred | At Alexandria, on 6th instant, ROBERT W.,20n | Bénpted Gree Hee eee eee: gl especially | All A. GREEN. Auct. | Delhi with heavy losses to the insurgents. He Siifiner af o! tims Waal, accovding so the tens penpenuy byron pinebae gy rf age bocar nye and ¢daye, "Sd Sarah G. Smith, aged 9 months | Address Box No. 38, City Post Oftos, “au 7 et By C. W. BOTELER.A be eS, ° ? a. anne y C. W. , Auctioneer, Prom Madras it was itively stated that mony which had Lewy pike Seth L gett oe the ee ofa ree polis when closed ——_—_—X—X— UR SALE CHEAP—-A comfortable BRICK OUSE AND LOT_ON E STREET at Arc- | Dethi had been capture wat the intelliggenc o defence, all was qu jet, ve ig pa and did not take any furt! steps that such de- ‘ DWELLING. situated On the northeast corner TioN.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Mrs. | was regarded ax premature, not being confirmed ceeding peaceably’ And upon what plea, then, | mand should becarried into effect, It was no mo © LOST AND FOUND. Cael, balance ee ay tat 1108, 81-150; half in | Mary E. Barney and others,dated on the 2th day of | from Bensel, did they do this’ Itwas y the vapory excuse | than his duty reqdired. And lastly, if the jury = amas wieesice =a (peek yaeoe ta vont welve a SPOLEA Noyember, 1856, and recorded in the Land Records | ‘The native troops at Calcutta and Banackfour springing out of a sickly and absurd sentimental- | believe that the defendants with or without’ the f >) .—Strayed away on Tuesday, Av- | in ca will en. Apply to,POLLA of Washington county, District of Columbia, in | 7 ietly ity that they would not receive votes with the | conjunction of others not named in the indict. 9° gust hs Red and White COW WEBB. No. 512 7th street. aus-tf | Liber J. A.S., No. 136, folio 5 to 19, and for the pu grog ram | rye : flashing bayonets of the marines directed towards | ment, numbering at least three persons, with a sunaiiers, tole inte pet Rates _ F°8 SALE.—A gentleman having determined to | PO8€® of said trust, will be sold at public auction on lon armies at Madras and Bengal remained their breasts. What right had they to refuse | determination to assist one another against those | near her tail, with hall her teil orn discontinue house-keepih bh ny oilers, for sale bie | ste Gar of Aueass, Hee oe ae eA tee |e thinea —Th ts from C hat Uh 5 ith the express provisions of the | who should oj p them, acted together for the | star in herface. The abo. Ibe plendid four-story BRICK DWELLING HOU of August, 1857, at 5 o’c . t a —The accounts from China are that the monty ail was peace and Riuletness around arpose of thwarting the efforts of the Mayor to | her delivery to the subscriber ath strane chats ber | situated between the City Halland Pennsylvania of the ot of Ground, mannered 6 in them? The marines were a square off; they | have the pulls opened, and to oppose his exer- | tween A and B streets north, Capitol Hill, or for any | S¥enue. Sos Fixtures: Wer Geld eee Square | Chinese tleet of war junks had b ere 4 in Washington eity, beginning for the same at 2 | j had been destroved a Canton after two severe en: nents ’ ing F. 7 Point on the north side of E street north one hun r wp . 2 could not have been afraid of them at the time | tions to preserve the public peace, then the de- | formation of ast ES Baths: a, Purp or Sxoallenr cold, and Shower | fired and forty feet and nine inohes from the soutn- | Tea% had sig ec hooand Shanghai the polls were closed. He contended thut the | fendants, or so many of thentas thus acted, would | 8% AUVRENCE CALLAN, | and Kitchen. Algor a Brick Stable ant Goecaee | west corner ofsaid square, and running thence north Livenroot, July 29.—Cotton.—Sales d conduct of the judges ought to be held up to un!- } be guilty of a riot. 5 REWARD.—-Strayed away on the 15th of | House upon the promines. Apply to POLLARD Texcapy cae, feck and six mobes with the western |, V.iv nt three days 26.600 bales, incinaine wok versal opprobiuin, and they consigned to ever-| “Nir. Key then entered upon his address to the | duly, a amail light brindle COW, WEBB, No. si2 fthstreet. “PP aust” | conveyed by David Saunders and wile to Roper. | bales to speculators cid oat Vai aang 2 xed from the act of Congres of | Ff hich wae quite univeraly conceded tobe | lout Oat yeur ct witha whiteatipoos VIRGINIA FARM FOR SALE.—1 willoter | Weightuni to the gre of Mary. Seats Themes 1812, contai The newspapers te as generally Has the top of her horns sawed off. She is chan: and ste ned in the Statutes at Lar; show | his auditory to insinuate that the District Attor- WEDNESDAY, the2th day of this month, my | thence west 22 feet 10 and one-third inches: thence | U"Ch@ng “that the Mayor shall see tha: the laws of the | ney had been © playing. e District Attor- | expected to have, or has had a caif. ‘The above re- y of this month, my . % | Bread=tuffs are steady. Richardson & Spence seum”’ in claiming to | ward will be paid for her delivery to No. 131 1 , | Farm near Culpeper C. H., containing 350 acres, (0 | South 8 feet | inch and half: thence east 2 feet 4 y Corporation. shall be duly executed, and that he | he in ill health, as no sick man could make sue | betweey 2ret nd £95 her delivery to No mation | Of Which are fine Afouita to the nignost bidder, on the premises, on | east 2 feet 6 inches ; thence north 16 feet 73¢ inches; | ‘ hes and one third of an inch to the piace of be- | quote White Corn advanced Is. Western s. or for any information | ty graus, timber mn ire seit eer = sina ° Jour 30s a30s. 6d.; Philadelphia and Balti sg ge ~apgeasaeip snag! Sap nae Kel oes ee er Nee eer TOUT ay nowag, | | Dine toe Laren te, be tiviled ff terre ee tend [Fe insrovemente oumsist of @ pocd three-story | iIs.: Ohio 32s; Red Wheat ss. 3d a9 + Whvt ae Key cited inany other authorities to sustain | Mr. Cert! ath ta ki = ? ——— | all arable, in good heart and well watered, and a mill Prige avigiling and bascmont, with » Aad Tor 2 toy | 98. 3d. a 9s. 9d; Mixed and Yellow Corn 35s. 6d structions. He contended that the commissioners a posits wide and sharp horns. The owner’ will day of sale. "JOS. T. SEDWICK. Terms of sale: $2,000 in cash, and the residue for |) eat | Quist, with a derlining tendency. Flour had violated the laws by closing the polls, and Porice Reronts.—The reports of the late Chief | Please come forward, prove property, pay Bu 7-e0ts notes in quel sums payable in six, twelve, andeigh- | SM better deme former prices. “Corn is that it was but proper, under the existence of all charges, and take her awa: rt i y x . SRP AGTRLRIT Rint coe teen months, with interest. A deed will be civen quiet these facts, to ask the Court to instruct the jury | °f Police, J. W. Baggott, Esq., for the twelve Mrs. CATHARINE SIMMONS, BERACTIEUL VILLA SITES, containing from and a deed of trust taken to secure the deferred | Provisions are steady that their act was illegal. He submitted to the | Months ending June 30, 1857, show the aggregate | _8u8-3t* vy Yard Bridge. 0 to 50 acres. near the Military Asylum and | payments. The expenses of the deeds to be at tha % a Naval Stores —Rosin ix steady m a Rock Creek Church, for sale. it of the purchaser. y Pm o Court that they were (0 all jutents and purposes | of judgments obtained to be $9,702 61. Amount | FYSTRAY —Two HORSES, one n dark tny horse | _ Alto, acomfortaiie tworstory BRICK HOUSE | Phe meee a vmenit at ne Sesser ge ied po ne ‘wilty of a riot; and heasked the Court to instruct | of money deposited to the credit of the Corpora. with black mane and tail, and near hind and BACK BUILDING, few squares west of the | option, to re sell the proparty, at the risk And gost | ee y closed buoyant at prices & that the marines were on the ground le- » < foot a little white. ‘Che other a light iron Circle, with large garden. ‘I'erms very accommo- | of the purchaser, by giving Lve days’ notice of the | Aloney M Console quoted )% awl fo! ; Sih aad tor the exercise of a legal pur, ton, $4,901 32, as follows : greya With white mane and tail, w! nose, dating. . time and terms of such sale, or to vacate the sale, if | money. and ‘§ for account decline Sg peng pad in, Aj are Judgments Amounts foretop cut short; both barefooted. ‘The abo APP Pover Washington City Savinge Bank, to | the terms thereof are not complied with by the pur- | was caused by 2d India, a hoax r. arose sa ir. and costs. deposited. | 2¢8¢tibed horses were taken Mp August 2d GRAFTON D. HANSON. au 6-ea3t* chaser within five days after the sale. that an at feof Na- ferred to the Constitution of the United States to Jul 1856 . jmeelny 51 trespassing on the premises of Geo. ‘Thomas: near TA 1 The premises are now under lease for $60 per | joj be suspen- show oe — —— to —— a aegouk ers 3 oi ne aes ‘ero Ay i The owners are requested to er 5 toa eor er seared BRICK annum, the lease fo expire on the Ist dax of Oe tober, SP it and interfere in the case now fore the | 4 . woe Twa rove property, charges, and take . Base: * a y E y M. 2 FIT, Trustee. s rs Court. ‘The argument was, that this portion of Sepiember ‘sas » 465 07 | ther away. Ybformation. iuny’ be had by anquiring | nee eee ean ee TH STL IReS CW. BOTELER, Auctioneer. “acpi aaa the Constitution gave the President the power. | October, si 98 } of Jot FE Me eanoy, Grocer, corner of 7th and 5 ‘au 5-e06t i“ " {> THE CREDITORS OF MRS. MARY F. ~ He contended that it gave no such authority to | November 715 19 421 43 i hae ATLL CL IL Sa — See : ney, provided for in anid deed are requested to Markets—Sugar is fim and ail quaii the President. At this present time the President —— - els = reg 4 AREN VE on tho setts day of July.astray cow LL LIGI ANA et Not ellpeieer pean vous 2 ote rental “A — = ed * te ft “ : a pale, Z A 7H 75 39 2 » The Cowisr whit >. : 2 POR ~ %: 2 ~ cms = ware os 2 Tess on the Constitution. March,‘ + £2060 fave hay bo alk years old. | The owner cai situated in Alexandria county, Virginia, a few min- | {ustant.to take pace upon the pews Ah eae, | Evacuation ef Law pence Sy Got. Watine & > D i ake hi ms! ‘elo Mr. Ellis quoted from the law to show in what | April, 610 47 Bnd N etreeteing Bt my house on Ist. hetween M | Ores weit Mexanans © etown Aqueduct.adjoining | pique‘? tke place upon the premises, at 5 0” clock and U.S. Troops. cases the President may call out the military’ He | May, 720 61 this advertisement,” oie Property and paying for | the country renidence of the iate ‘Andrew How * TG THE. ABOVE CRT St Louis, Aus. & —Advices from Kansasatate contended that there were but three cases in June, + R07 aus ste ROBERT. A. MILSTEAD._ | fh the river road lead ng to Ball's Cross Roods,and | pos FPONED until THU ; that Gov. Walker evacristed Ln on the 3 which t resident may call ow military— SD Fa REWARD.-Si 5 me 1 di fine v 5. rn, WW’ 2 | gust, to take place on the premises at 5 instant, with all treops exrept forty he they were only in case of an insurrection, an in- £9,792 64 B23 free RED COW wir wince an natant n | coining s hue vie of Govtcetown, haiforting | 807-0 ~ I< ; vs had attacked vasion, and when necessary to the sustaining of . = a down her back, white face and red rings farm is under a lugh state of cultivation, the balance REEN, Auctioneer. ruse to get the Iaw. He contended that the authorities cited Tue Rivger.—At Galt & Young's wharf, schr. | round her eyes. The above reward will be in timber. ‘Phe cultivated portion of which 1s laid ALE OF IMPROVED PROP by the District Attorney were not applicable to | Jas. A Syrart, from Havre de Grace, with 90 tons | &1Ven on the delivery of the same at No.2 Fate | Out ina valuable orchard, ccometing of the vest mie THE ISLAND AT AUCTION —-On the matter now pending, that the law did not au- | coal for S. Hl. Young, and lymber for ae Ei. a ported Aasioor. Fear, Plumb, — tl Aegean the 2ist day of August, 1857. i : — rs bar; gol ba ya ea Attor- | At Riley's wharf, schr Mary L. Johnston, from $2 REWARD Ranaway Frees the cet: Alarge Strawberry Patch, Kes we. On the fare ee hag Sinee afm deed oF trea ey coutended 0 5 - , y td + living near Upper Martha: s a 7 U 3 i - n, by wv je> af deed of tru: - ‘Ou closing bis remarks, and Mr. Keynot reply- | Port Walthall, with 5 tons of coal for the Gas | Prince George's county, Man, on the wethrat anew barn, and Ourbasdicge re eae wilt bg M Fort to the subscriber. bearin fay, the Court adjourned till Monday morning. Company. . April, NEGRO MAN, DAVY GRE, sold on advantageous terms or exchanged for iun- | Sthday of August. | nd recorded in Liter The steamer Columbia arrived last night from | Sbout 27 years of age,5 feet, 6 inches high Proved city property, Inquire of Mrs... J. VOSS, | p,2°¥{?. 04 folios 1 of the land. re zt TWELFTH Day Baltimore, with a large cargo of merchaudize, va- foo Papo large bushy head, pen or. H. VS Peas “| Ty St-eo6t Cambs tek property From papers found upon b The trial of the election rioters was resumed | rlously consigned. : look. tte may hire hinself in the District, where ne | [)ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The | beim in the atv of Wealinatos. Dieta & ; red that his name is Thomas, of 3 ere he this morning. At Stone & Magruder’s wharf, schr. Csilton | has relatives, or make his way to some free State, as SUMMER RESIDENCE of Geo, M’” Bibb, | towit: New York. On his pers vas also found 2 t ence of the somewhat hurried aad Jane, Capt. Tyler, from New York, with 1,000 | he left without any provocation. I will give Two | about two hours’ nde from the District of Columbia. Lot numbered sixteen (16) in Square numbered five | Check for bs to New \ork—ticlet good for i: ee : bbi«. cement, consigned to b. French. Hundred Dollars, if taken out of the State—gio0 if | ‘This Farm contains about 4 acres, and lies beau. | hundred andeighty-fonr, together with the improve- = 4 i “ 4 4 - - ‘ "] - * they % his property front: ) fae n- | Jawar’s train, dated Augusi 6th He evideutiy indistinet manner in which the instructions§-skel The Second Baptist Church choir (Navy Yard) | taken in the District. or any other part of Maryland, | tifully fordivision. The owner will sell the whole or | ments thereon. us propert nts Si feet Zin- | ~ ches on Virginia avenue, between Ist and 2d xtreets | fell off the steamer Maryland on Thursday wight na running beck toan average depth of about #7 feet. by the District Attorney were read in Court on | goes down to-day on board the steamer Washing: | 84. $90if taken in this county, {i either case he | & Baath or without the stook. ty fin- © Saturday, the reporters for the city papers, the | 9, to Glymont and Fort Washington. Seed ON es peaey.. |iecch Dearden’ the famiy rondonon erent zat Star tucluded, failed to catch them with exact- < excellent fruit, and some fine horses and cattle. ness. We accordingly give them to-day in a THe Rain.—Some little curiosity having been ms: One-third cash; the balance in six and Kite Attuatic Teeny - | The place is proverbial for its heaithfulness and de- months, the purchaser to give notes for the | Sr. Jonxs carmel taeh ¢ expressed to know about what amount of water _ 1" WANTS. oe A lil Htfal water. Lie a in aaa disorred payments, bearing interest from the day of eee. a —. If the jury believe, from the evidence, that the | fell during the eighteen hours rain of ‘Tuesday ANTED.--A CHAMBERMAID and BOY. | corner of Fayette and Second streets, Georgetown, A deed grven and a deed of trust taken. All con- } point where the Atlantic Mayor of the city of Washington made an appli- | and Wednesday in this city. We give the fol- Slave preferred. N: i] D.C. veyance at the cost of the purchaser. ~ ‘ None need apply without rv through the post office of the same Pines: ashore. This v ‘“ cation to the President of the United States and | lowing as about the quantity: Th: the | being weil recommended. Corner of Peun. av ‘Sm, GEO. M. BIBB. Should the terins not be complied with in five days | Thoit to News © Roast Sie Setaetenis aot the Secretary of the Navy to order out the United | city of Washington Peart Hak "The wee and feth street. a Pan ost OTEL. O1 the property will be resold at the risk and cost « este 2 ut the telegraph comes in reach Tr stants first purchaser, by advertising sueh resale 3 t are expected to the Star. M. THOM ye A Tru GRE uth and 25th in «2 ; ot Ipchey: : , ” = SPLENDID HOTEL LOT FOR SALE.inthe ¢ States marines to assist him in preserving the | was6 1-10 incbes on a level. The number of WANTED—A Situation, by a respectable GIRL, | 9 city of Washington, D.C.,and fronting on Peun- ublic peace, and the said marines were accord- | cubic feet, 157,968,162; number of gullons, to Cook, Wash, and Iron, or attend to general | 99,vania avenne ngly so ordered by the Secretary of the Navy. | 1,152.393,422. This would make a bedy of water | Housework. "Inquire at No. 73 2d street, between The Lot is about,one hundred and seventy feet by and were marched by the direction of the Mayor | 540 feet sqeare by 540 hikh—about 40 feet higher | Daud Virginia avenue. Island. i one hundred and sixty feet, being the ground partly ; a ee ee ae odd by i 2 to the place of disturbance, to wit: to the first | than the Vashington Monument, if it were tin- In an Auction Store, a YOUNG. porn t herraige etre te? tional Tene precinct of the Fourth Ward, then the said Mayor | ished. ri8 yearsof age. One well nequainted | here is no place in the country where a first-class and the said marines were there legally. Sconants, and is 8 god ‘peunan, | hotel is mors ttaperat cele neonate eee If the jury believe, from the evidence, that the ¥ anid aone would so surely prove profitable. The terms commussioners of the election at the said first jy 18-2aw&eds A. 4 Baltimore Marke 5 . Auctioneer. Battimors, Ang. 10 —Ph SA OF IMPROVED PROP- | 100 bbls. of City M N THE IstanD at Avcric On WED- | tw id at $7.50 the 12th day of August, 1957, 1 shal! sed Wheat 1 ivenerd tion, in front of the premises, st half-past six ae nas BavERCE To white 1 doat Tus Brave Deserve tue Fain —On Satuz- : Wi ANTED.—A GIRL, aboal id Deca ee, | Will be made very favorable and: if nestled, facilities p-m.. by wirtue of a deed of trust from Ed- toon Seo recinet of the Fourth Ward closed the nue cy | day night, a pitched battle came off near Twelfth ANTED—A GIRL, about 12 years of age. to | will be alloried in the erection ol namie tee fippistemied peccrsed Lae Sok ae tae | Wr Uleky bedicil: Cite 20x. Oke an P ol + see street and the canal between two middle-aged play with » young child.and toattend the door. | “'appiy, in Washington to. CHL, WIN DERo oe in 100, folios £50 to S55, one Of the hak es Be hisky is deci ¥ 29%, Ohio said precinct for no other reason than one To one who will make hersolf useful good wages Philadelphia, to W. H. WINDER, No. 7g Walnut | County of Washington i the Diet Cone . gixen, that is, the presence of the said marines, | white men. all about the question which of the | will be given. Apply at No. li2l street, Gaders'e street. 2 the following panel ponte tine ee New York Markets. ,. then the act of said commissioners in closing said | two was entitled to the favors of a female intheir | Row, near Zist street. ‘au 0-20" And, if not sold, the Umion Buildings will be for | Gig forqying named property lying and being inthe | wew vor, An sales of Z a y nd, 1f not sold, m uitdings city of Washington, Di polls was an Ileal act ; and the said Mayor, by | company. They peeled for the combat, and thelr NTED— ,URSE r rent, and possession given on the ist of September, {Tarte of bis oltice, and in the execution thereof, | Dulcina seated herself on a log, and, maintaining | WANTED GA NURSE to Travel, colored pre- | fer 8 Pe ba OS Sy dr 2awem melpessessed full power end authority to order the | the strictest a, oboe waited for the result; | near H. au 8-2t* YOR REN T—The two comfortable and conveni- Sricleat ond vrbuient manne acing Voges, | withthe wiser, "Tie deesacd ane wees | WWANTED <A VQUNG MAN, fom 15,0 | Een Blithe MUSES" Papata cate “Wviolent and turbulent mauner, acting together, | wil e victor. e defe: one, who, by el ly ae as tebe Weak + joining the Convent,are undergoing coiplete re- either by previous concert, oF by cone Fp cies > years of age, to do light Work upona Farm. zB P Lot 00) bbls; Si 5a86.00; Ohio $6.85a%7.50; “ Wheat is d white $1 S581 al sales of 20.000 bushels; Cornis depressed, mixed Sarbe i street west Terms cash, Allec: eyance at cost of purchaser, way. was the bigger man of the two, sneaked off, 2 ir, and will be for rent on the 4th of August. The | Tf the terns are nove plied with in five days sions are quiet. Mess pork $24 3 tng up at the time, opposed the efforts of the sid | looking unutterable things : Suowastocnter, Apes ie HUGH eee, Touses are very desirable, particularly to parents | the property willbe ros. at the risk aud expense pe ruenel bak Gas eioncae’ oe ee ee 0d balls openet, of to No. 362 Pean. avenue. ONS St.” | TROLL High street Geom town: OL | inthe Sear. ' M. THOMPSON, Trustee. Brom at 85 4 ald 40 Preserve the public peace, are guilty of a riot A Dover. —T'wo darkies entered the shoe store ANTED.—A Cook, Washer. and Troner—To | _~ = * = vai: | _j¥ 1#-eod&ds A. GREEN : Whisky is steady; Obie tie This morning, Judge Crawford gave his an-| of Mr. McDonald, on L. street ncar Tenth, the be ghee Rete ae he eee ere eral wage wal | OT ae fae teen oe | By A. GREEN, Auctioneer Finan oa ee ae i ae the Court | Other day, and while one was pretending to get Dearne’. SEEDS 3 Street, Seat = so! and shrubbery of every description, situated on D ¥ BOMi < ~ yer WELVE HAN IN SQUARE 63), F seid that much argument had been expended in | Measured for a pair of shoes, the other, under relation to the President's power to order out the psp of getting cigars, walked out, taking with military. The Sheenth claneeet the eighth ae — Hs cst a Bot | gg std pg made. tion of arti of the Constitution of the Unit Mr. Mc Donal un States whlch confers u Congrens Ln etapa to tactionseie. when he returned darky No. 1 end Apply at 424, corner of H and Lith sts. BOARDING. provide for the calling forth of the militia to exe- a _ aS . cute the laws of the United States, to suppresx Pistous ix tHe Haxvs oF Bovs.—A corres- ANTED TO PURCHASE—A neat COT- BOARD IN A PRIVATR FAMILY WA Gen. insurrection and repel invasion, has been referred | pondent complains to us that boys are in the WAGE or DWELLING HOLSET Es sedi | BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A Gen = . ‘. Jeman and Lady, or three single apres 25, 1795, : family,ora iarge BUILDING LOT in’ the cit : Sir cea at (aneaten ottace eee habit of Airing pistols from the windows of the | suburbs of Washington city, A cite or Destine oe | benecomnmodated with pleasant ROO. } 7 e with or without Boarc. Apply at 365 “ but the terms of the law itself show that it ap- | “ United States Hotel” (that was) at Pigeons in the bo plea ad withing mile 3 two of the Re tween 10th and IIth st: Be lies to the States, and to a different class of cor. | Jackson Hall alley. to the danger of the passers- | YOU preferred. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, wee he plingencies than the one that is alleged to exist in | by and of the numerous children congregated in | N 5!2 (2d story) 71h street. jy 8 ERSONS WISHIN y this case. The act of 1507 has also been cited; | that thickly settled locality street. between 2ist and 2d. Toagood tenant the NTED.—The advertiser wishes eith to | rent will be reasonable, Apply on the premises. hire or purchase a middie aged COLORED | Possession given on the let of September. IMAN, who isa good Cook, Washer, and {roner, aul eolw ¢- | and can come well recommended for honesty and IME BUILDING LOTS New Yorn, Aug. 10. —Stock 1! TING ON NEW JERSEY AvE- | pan Southern 19%; New York ¢ NUE AND ED stREeET TH, NEXT SQUARE TO THE " RaitRoap Depot, BETWEEN THE CAPitoL AND duper Doveias’s, at Avctiox.—On MONDAY. 17th instant, I shail sell, in front of the premises, at half. past tive o'clock p.'m.. twelve handsome Build ing Lots, some of which front D street, opposite the Railroad Depot, and on New Jersey avenue, near H. H, Voss. O. W. Mars. the depot, and the remainder on E. street north, in 5S. W, the same square. ‘The above-mentioned property is now considerod ote as desirable asany in Washington, asit is in the | citizens ©: su 10 St most rapidly improving part of the city, the “ Uld BOARD aro requested ‘Terms: One-jourth cash; lelance in six, twelve, | n-opared SETA Ne@nn ae to call at Miss GWYNN’S, Smuth’s Row. WANTED—In the family of a gentieman residing | 33 First stree a nia Coal Company R nia 6's Vi z fs | : 7 tand Pa.ave. A copartnership form upply all_w and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest from | TEAS. SUGARS. the day of sale. les fi id plain COt vtivorgeton ‘A deed given and deed of trust taken hot cheaper, than, any. oth ivbut the Court was of opinion that this provision two miles from the city, a goc lain LS SS sag RGIS A deed giv: a of tr 5 not cheaper, than any other es! : i i = OARDING.— Mrs. BATES, at the corner oi Title indisputable. eity. they hav; chased a larze im the Constitution and the — passed under it | BeTWEEN THREE AND FOUR HUNDRED persons, piles! chan brine cocoremondations ee pees B Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, having had | au 4-eoxds A. GREEN, Auet. Anes Bivins, Bing sees = tne jer sy pererennethey itt npr members of the Catholic Beneficial Total Absti- | regular wages. Apply toJ. P.CRUTCHETT. cor her house entirely renovated and ite secommoda- Sscrmcscavie amnesia 7° 5 j =! ns £1 Increased, 18 now prepars Lo in ~ .G section of article two of the Constitution which | R€nee Society, marched through our streets to- | ner of 6th and D streets. gat 1 if her By A. GRE + Auctioneer. .E OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY ON THE ISLAND red virtue day of - er HERMANN H. Voss, ot OTIS W. MARSH. (SS Sg Ss Se Ee »date a larger number of permanent and transient : e's pakes the President commander-in-chief of the | day, preceded by Exputa’s Band. being on their | WATANTED—Betwoon 15th and 7h streets, north | bostders.. Her location ia" the, mont seutsat ae th RUSTEE'S SA army and navy of the United States, and section | Way to Georgetown College Grounds, where they oe HOUT Wall neatly furnished COT- | city, and, as rearranged and improved, her house three of the same article makes It his duty totake | are to hold their pic nic. The members were | TAGE or HOUSE, with yard and shade trees, or | now second to no other boarding-house in Wash care that the laws be faithfully executed. designated by badges of green and white It was under these two last-named sections of i ii lie auction to. = the constitution that his Honor apprehended the | Tae Festivat ov 11s Metaopist E.Caurcy Pea Senne | — _ | [lo Peeing crt mapper tye de mathe {07 Having entered into copartnership with O. the military forees i é ANTED—At Clermont ut three miles from = ~ ~ = the highest bidder on T SDAY, the 13th day of | Wifi .usi those who Pont authorities would. be Pec ae sahef the | Souru continues open to night and to-morrow » WV Alexandria, Va.,.8 DINING-ROOM SER- | FYORTIFICATION, FIELD AND PERMA- | August is o epetvendl pine debted to me are re clause of section eight of article one of the con- | Bight at Thorn’s new Building Seventh street. | VANT, who can attend ton House. He must bring nent, Lendy, | vol.; London, 1807. certain Lot of Ground, in the City of Washington, | $P¢ Ags nmig by Capt. eash or notes, at short dates, as it is necessary ri i for + cS - | known as Lot 16 in Square No. 267, whioh lo’ . , itution, under the appropriate head of at | A friend who visited thé Festival on Saturday testimoniais as to capability, honesty,and sobriety. | Blue Books f the People; Army Education, Lon nown =) m b: mos ke Jing, quick sales, and small ng: qs Good of Sram bearing, Gate e. she = part ofa House with use of Kitchen. Reference | ton, Boarders by the month, week, or day, may | December. 18%, and recorded in Lil raed ge iven. Address Box 184 City Post Office stating | rely on receiving every attention, Terins moderate. | 123: folio 159 et seq. among the Land Recc Serres and Wecation: jo2-tf | Table boardorntion een je att | Washington county. in the District of Colu e outstanding debte of the uld establish 7 : % now divided in two parts, and improved by two | that, the outstanding debts, of Congress shall have power to do, bestows legis- | night, speaks in animated terms of the excellence See Won aaiiee tors ca eee Goat Major. General Airey’s Addresses, Reports, and | frame dwellings. _ eer eee ee “H. H. Voss. lative er; and section two of article two im- | of the refreshments, the — of the ladies, and tehman and his wife would be preferred. For ‘Memoranda to the Board of General Officers, Powe ot — Cees the Saree are sparen tly h Soe pe a — . Presidential duty. The Chief Magis- | the Gocgeeire | cheapness and desirableness of the | fu particulars inguireat this office. au 1 vel.; London, 1857. . in Het ays fn the oa cope Penton Piogy ph tealhco CADEMY OF MU BIC, P Fate of the United States, acting forthis District, | various articles on sale. ASHINGTON AQUEDUCT.—Wanted on | Tolqusen's Patent. Laws of varios Countries; | Tikit to resell at the nak and cost of the defaulting Cor-ay S18 jer Burnkeats Rosketore pomsenses the power which was exercised in this — Wit achinston Aduedter cin MENS Po Hard Stokoe tins Renkaktige; Soc wee cost of the purchaser or purchasers, Mr. F. Nicnouts Croven. com pw ustance: and being the Lead of the proper De- Tus Last Concress made an appropriation of | stead Workmen, Laborers, Drillers, Blasters, and P +4 tio ndo! RICHARD H. CLARKE, Trustee. | of : songs, author of * K: pe: approp: ly Took rsions of Purley, new edition, London, partment. the act of the Secretary of the Navy | 817,000 to fit up a room in the Sinithsonian Insti. | Masons, and haps | employment will be ;, good wages 185; : neal editor of Godey tution for the reception of the collection of natural | *'44",%,th¢ United States, and by Contractors. Whewell’s History of the Inductive Sciences, 3| _iy 1S-lawiwads inues giving Vocal Le: he works now going on embrace tunnelling 3 i" ‘ rr ssc. every ulny. and other curiosities heretofore on exhibition in masonry in stone and brick, excavation and em’ Memes tee Duke of ‘Saint Simon, 2 vols.; Lon- Friday, at the above Institution. jt A. GREEN, Auctioneer. was, toall intents and purposes, the act of the President. The Peapomoing © then, according to the evidence which the jury beard, was a neces- esday, Thurs , EECH- NG RIFLES. I . : nec the United States Patent Otfice, and the removal ment. jon, 1857. REECH-LOADING I Members enroiled erry day, 88 no vacations o¢ coc sPplcation of tes Posed by Con, | of te mancum tae een entered pon Aoi the na orat the Ome Grrpstow | tue ints Pepe of iam, i Sohn Bow-| BR yoy or army ofr wil ve amend ns | Sede oe Sata AIST ARS, 2 IU. »&. vl '. rin vols.; London, 1857. ye % “ 7 = x nd a é — oe, eee pas be geen a Pres- | Pignt —Last night, a serious disturbance oc- | JY 3!-solm Captain of Engineers in charge. | Life of George Stephenson, Raiiway Engineer, 1 iscof reek toutes ‘Rifles, pg Apply to M moucm at the Academy of Music, lent could not ma! Tse ‘Tsonal ni- os Sarna REPRE EEEREEEESaemmememeeT vol lon, # : ~ 2 NM 0 Wo'elock. zant of all the circumstances whepaeet kettca enrred in the First Ward, and a woman had her FURNACES. Commercial Code of Signais for ail nations,by Fors- | certain which arm, of this description, is best suited veal Lectures delivered every Thursday even © called upon toact. ‘The representations made to | head cut with a stone; all Proceeding from whis- HF attention of the comm ty generally, and of Master, Royal Navy. 1 vol.: London, 1857. eathe ustral y the Pupils we Institution, Bim were such ss not only to justify, but to re- BEY - e th ot August, 1857. All ‘sons intending ers Paryoulacly nvited to the EEY- Prince Eastern Military Hospitals, 1 vol.; London, te atfer arn in forthal will please notify the Colonel SATER, DG Saran : nance, giving a general description of the arr re oe eer screen FRANCK TAYLOR, _ each may intend to present, and specitying the licited to call at nO « ENTER : bre, weight, and length of barrel. Cartridges or oth- BEN nl arene tlt lo pica Bho riot T° CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. er menaumition suitable for thearm. should bebrowsht uw je l-eosm Cear: ~ € -drinks: esterday. The police are | h | house build uire the Executive of the United States todo all | of the pritetrale Ce tie ce ge are Im search | house build he did do. The marines and the officers who concerned will be arrested. of Philadel; commanded them were legally at the polis of the first precinct ef the Fourth Ward, for they were o Tue Avenve.—Workmen are engaged to-day yservice. The trials will commence | Ith st, th st nG&l this Heater over all others in use. ccessfully oO have at their Facto with it, H. A. CRAIG, We are now receiving our supply of CC . direct Olas he ouetience Carter in repairing the carriage way of Pennsylvania | have the principles of combustion bee: hed in its ae ESOrE i ever offered for goad : — age... Colonel of Ordnance, from tirst hands, and can furnish our customers and The Mayor had the legal right to be there also Hpac toss ints, where the + jg | Construction, that although it presents a radiating District, consisting of 2's, 3,334, and 4inch | ORDINANCE Oricx, Washington, July 23, 1857. the pubie with the best quality of Coal at a red in his official character ax Mayor, either to quel] | avenue al us point shes e Pavement i | surfnce of one hundred and Jifty square feet, it re- 42,534, and 7 inch Crown Mould- | ‘To be published daily till 17th August in the Penn | tion i price if ordered so that we can deliver from the riot or to sec that the laws of the city were | Sunk, leaving dangerous holes. quires thirty per cent. less coal than any furnace | ings, hey invite the attention of those | syivaman, Philadelphia ; National Democrat and | te vessels as they arrive, . duly executed. Although the act of the Execu- wena e —— 2 Repetofore mamataoteres. Fan oxpoconse of tite who desire them. au 8-2t on Ne New Yor! New vey bes ton. Ram ay stock of Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD case , oux Goopric improvement that an rie! of thi serene i rene moar a ae of wi rs will se eir bilisand x copy | on hand. wcaredl br Gay, tae See a fey, ae Se vg tb im the furnace business could suggest, hine 5 EINE. EXCELLENT SECOND-HAND | ofthe paper containing theadvertisement tthe Ori. | "We nvite the nttention of consumers, and solicit i 7 oer: mayor was using a discre- | in the watch house of Friday is not John plied in the production of the Keystone | *? PIANOS just received, and for rent or sale very | Sateen Uitec. iy 2-dti7Aug | their orders, feeling aseared that they will be pleased tionary power when be applied to the Secretary of | Goodrich printer, of the Second Ward. ‘and its proprietors feel assured that for eff | low at our great Piano Warehouse. é NOT USE | with our prices. quality of tock: dc. the Navy for the assistauce of the marines ; for . economy of use, it 1x unsurpassed. ? JOHN F. ELLIS, | ROPERTY, LAND, LOTS, HOUSES, bow Sace,a line drat HORSE the simple fact Faas he, and he alone. ax every Ox Tucaspay next the veteran Union Fire Co. SIBLEY & GUY, iyo 6 Penn. ave, bet. 9th and Ith sts’ Fox Rent ox rable terms, a large other er similarly situated, must decide when EASE.on fi OUSE. with xtabieand garden, 1 No. 320 Pa. av., bet. oth and 11 sts. JOHN D. CLARK, Reat Prorerty Acxyr, | four stery BRIC . e the proper time has arrived to make such an ap- males Us thitd annual cxcarsion to the: White Exclusive Agency for the sale of the M AGNOLIA HAMS. has for P a K and 2ist streets. For hows i 3 ssie on terms to suit purchasers, Vacant | in the First Ward, corne ahi | House aan Keraton Heater. | “We are just opeitiee rat OIA HAMS. _| Lots indifferent parte of thecity. He Buys, Sclis, | information inquire of aac amas meet fete [eal rang ban To-morrow the excursion of the Union Guards h mT & Tham) | egh¥.2, 846 just opening, and we guarantee them un- ep eer once ol P - equalled by any Hams in thie city and Exchanges al! kinds of R roperty on mode- au 6-e02W __ CHAPIN & BRO. yEKINOUR HEATE i r vate torma. ‘UANO, GUANO FOR SALE, to the civil power, and it may be material to | to the White House, comes off. FEINOUR HEATERS.]} They were cured in Maryland expressly for our | Agent, Notary Public, and Justice of UVANO,G FOR know whether be has done so; but if the civil jppectnat J UST Received, a full supply of those universally | sale. Nvavikseebtaceais: Pasenhees Iath street, Washington City Dee. G"* chengenay or KETTLEWELLS MAN Mot or distartonce be wb ipreat and so donge the | Warcu Rercaxe.—Westerm lock-up: George | “mired Gye HEATERS, “KING & BURCHELL, jy 17-1 ————— | 1PULATED GUANG, which 1s equal ii'son tone } ‘aan poesory septa igniegrteary pater Frederick, drunk in the street ; workhouse 30 days. | for heating the room in witch it is set and the roams _iy25__ Corner Vermont avenue and 15th street. A CARD. rior, to any fertilizer that is now used, 1 —— TI ‘ beg leave to TO ALL PERSONS WHO ARE HE Undersigned takes pleasure in announcing | call attention of farmers and others that use a fer- a ‘ fuel a it by the civil officers must be absurd—that such | Central guard house: George Hynson, drunk and | 3bove, consuniing no more fuel than a Radiator AINTERESTED ANS hate now ontuand seca? | to the publio et large, and tothe practisitn fer haad ee the tar an can > ASepvly constant faslehraed Bartce and XXX Ales, which LP in particular, bat w “ managed, saving the au aiterupt must necessarily be unsuccessful, and | dismissed. Jno. Briscoe, colored, safe keeping ; | toy S3,h 4 ie make: thereby saying the dM IN t he wiil in ly on hand, by the bag or ton. would ouly be followed by the scoffing at and | delivered tohisinaster. Edward Mead, complaint | same purpove. a he course of next mouth his DRUG-STORE Price, No- J+ 2G—expenses added. » erision of those who should attempt if and by | of Mrs, Mead and others aimee Wri Dun: | , Those of my customers who ware unavoidably | Sat Spee HY will guarantee to kocp ARP uleas ee N” STAND, AND — - " nitaas o Teaincreased tumult—the Court was of the oplu- | bar, colored do. “Janes O'Neal, vagrant; work. | diasppomted lat xeaso: @ account of the very presse Me [eee ol flees, expe a the warmont Of WuRO | tatween Founste: sed Dated een | i aoim corner Sth aut f that resort might be had toother means, with- se lays. Lucinda Baj drunk and dis- # lovers of g le can be accom: wil 5 $ ow aged ——— OEE ST ane out farther recourse to the elvil power.” orderly; workhouse 3 dape ed? Te | agent te etaet arr etdecabeterotae Belt trace. | the Bet Oak Devote OF Grom streck, reseee Fy ae eerie a PF ireee ea en eertaeee JARD-Returning, my -smoere “thanks to my . if the jury believe, from the evideuce, that tle Frecenversees by saving tro: bio and delay, and their work will be town, wate P ully be compounded, and no receipe trusted tothe | oie Twi] take thie opporiuniin seo sere | i —— made the first attack upon the rioters, MapaMz Mount has prepared by special request, | Mure seaxon for a = - We Te Ei hands of an apprentice or other employee not fully from the Ist day of August, 1857.1 have closed my- , gad webatever of violence and turbulent conduct | Salve for the cure of Cancers, whieh never was | All Work put up by first TAS SKIRVING ieee Uintey 6 cone Tenia Ate | a a and the long | books entirely, and nothing inore can be chareed un- > ud acts proceeded from the defendants, or from | known to fail. Also, a isl for Dysentery, Diar- Washington Stove; Giate, Maen ING». air jocation, doing ¢ good eines. i to” f Sy ae — —. tist, in | Cer any circunstances ; my object in so doing is to 0° tele resiatiog such ottck teeny seeing Settee | Goat abarm to artses ait oh tes neces ee Dee “Furmee Manufactorr, No.Sr Pa. av. SE: | Gross DAUCGIST at tis ofeees ne teebawet | Pnetien, of me uuderenened as pharmaceutist. i | rr ool Ty da apa gaa duty Me anon eee ee eee athe ive the Piles, (an extract from effewer Ju gov cae cofernae Hh st, Washington, D.C, GOTO MeLAUGHLIN’S, Penn, avenue. bet. poration ze aan suaanive for Wo pmiy | Sterne ee, ; 1 wou ont reapectfally woe f call from all, am Quilty of « riot at that particular time and hour | SyeitiJe er, th be econ. | a E ¥ Sth and loth sta..for Notions. ___y #9 "| fe'tested before junde tse of, andno poisons sold ex- | !.oan oonfidentiy assert, from the recent large pur- ‘yin Qf the day; for the disturbance of the moruing | oflers but what ins” been tes ire AE Ae Unat received a xood assortment of | PPAPER BALLOONS at Cop ou repsipt (rom known Sad respousiile partion. | Shasees and tester then ir uaa eves boon belores sod bar Mas holly anconnected with the marines in any | Rad at No, SG atroot Sie the bah | Gs MixtU ES, such as Chandeliers, Brackets, Pye McLAUGHLIN & CO's. guatitativenof ot oils, saver, mineral. oven, waters, | 19 soli for Gul lone, I belie stent - 4 were —, avenue, ‘Drug 3 ts, Globes, &e. i LOTHING, CLOTHING.—On and after Mone | &c., is periormed at moderate rates; and gentlemen | Ving toall to give mes ” MAGRUDER, prs ue Caltewd econ p Ager ne oat Bul tf of {Penn venue, 12th atreet, und Raa pw TUBING introduced in Stores, Dwellings, Cr tht lock Sastaaes the sa of our store | and masters desirous being introduced into t sick cheartnniocs Gouans oe bere Uk Gade ahi thet fe marines, after their arrival 1 atthe | olin, | Drex eer. bechamel ones a at C. Browse, tates. Please wish pol anges ao ents wo idol “ 7 ad denial Me eer eee reccamity offered v0 That end by applying wow ~ where they were then legally, without a: ce | ete . rg LLER & CUNNINGHAM. where w: rome oma Banca ou thelr pet Wor ro'amlicd ina | a Wagatee Revs amas Meson hoa MENAS: | No,26 Paar int Bian ia utecsouth de, | Yoo of Supine, sod PEu"Clot Yor Mend | exif Boy it prices, ‘Keferences.—Prof. J. D. B. De Bow, Hon. _4e¢ ‘violent and turbulent manner, according to pe- iy H-im ppt = Blogence, F. H. Sacer, ).. SELMAR 9 ‘vious concert, whether remote or | fat an ‘onsumption ee en in NE PIANO AT lat Qat a 1 = ee eee rEnERT, Figg HARLES NUS Re @ Ad. ¥ 5 je, on 7 A ; A 5 5 - <+ oy The ppact of the defendanty or any of them, ejtbe ria, at Mr. Castleman's on King Lat lor 2 af Bias’? Sr 15%, All ood peed tras tn Ne sated MAGN lebig. Fi ce Re RSemAG eua eaeT | E MENS atha, |Mm ORE EE aore | wim enmulls RAE Chi

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