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INTELLIGENCE, DVERTIONRNS in ALEXANDRIA.Mt, Geo. E. bh, in Alexandria, will receive and ‘Promptly forward advertisements intended for ‘The Star. Those in Alexandria desiring té avail pau eee teeta known, esteemed, and: bree of its immense circulation to ybridg. | are George Parker; Dr. M. toa Sree third son F business, wants or other requirements to the | of the late kt! jayor Maary: two htin- ' notice af the public had better call at his ts itn ’ a ak Period- | dred guests were present at the ceremony, which ‘was performed by the Rev. Dr. Cummins. Many —= 7 = — hundreds more atte: shortly efterward, until Tur Opp Fxtrows’ CecesrsTiox —Aftet the 0 a char recept : rooms’ of Mr. Parker's Procession of Odd Fell: s residence were crowded to overflowing. The the stdeetl eeitay: dened Bi por about) pridesmalds were Miss Lizzie Parkar, Miss Alice ee ¥; e entire programme | Maury, «Migs Sarah Frauklin. ‘Alice Smith, (a ac been strivtly observed, notwithstanding the | step jadyhteraf Mr. wag py ager 3 Abbot, of rain Was Increasing during the whole time, they of New Gaotgetows, and Miss L — of Yor marched to the Smithsoni ituti ., Sonn ry, Doctor aller Withers” Band had performed.s tamental | fagkes, Dr Levick Me Joke Magne se foacerto In exquisite style; a praver was addressed} 29ssiter, and Dr. Trotter a te heaven by Cha; atx Jno. T. Clements. -Anora — table was visible in tion was then delivered bY Dt A AE Gen oagioaseslrar dat moreno tgs me mg, of Maryl. > uable presen’ he Bride from relatives eealinie sud, Which waa full of eloquetice fripnds of the two families thus unitedseontiy, and ahias | "ly appropriate to the occasion. A rich and rate, as appropriate fer auch an occasion’ bei tet conston felllégaid inte Hos ron eee tee ee Bio: | Og commend teat nee eee was pro- | vided for the entertaigment of his gucste: the Assembly Rooms, Lonisiana avenue where 8 a sumptudius collation acratte them, of whieh | Mr 6: BG Parker and bis hospitable fainily they Pa‘took with appetites pretty well sharp. | celebrated for the elegance. wood | ened by the previous exercises of the morning. —— Clay he comestibles were furnished by the well Lary Known caterer C Colambus, who very far ex- welled all his previous efforts in that ‘Tine, the repast giving the highest possibile satisfaction to all who Partook of it. Great credit is due Mr for the taste aid liber, ty disptayed by Lim in furnishing this entertainment. Toe repast wan Prestted over by Dr. JR. Piper. M. W. GM, wae Eade @ few remarks, welcoming the dele- atlotis and seating the, invited guests at the ead of the table. The little orpuans of the Order were present and were tenderly cared foc. After thecoliation the bretaren werr dismissed, to prepare for the entertainments of the coming ical depot. one of the anart ixty or seventy val- fo i are aste, au Kenerows hospitality. «6! oe ¥ pair, aedompanied bythe emtire trip North, _ Tux Concivsion of tHe Srxpay Scnoo, ELEBRATION.—After our report closed, on Mons, y, the several divisions turned into the follows ing churches, where addresses were delivered, Methodist. Protestant Church, Rev. J.C. Grane berry and Rev. ‘Mason Noble; Street_Bapttat Church. Rev, FE. Swentzel and 1, R. Tousle A Exq 5 We Shapel, Rev. Byrop Sunderla D. v., and Rev. D. Ball; Firs Presbyterian night at Odd Fetlows’ Hall, Pala G. W. Samson and Rev. P. D. THE FVENING FESTIVITIES, 5 mote A report of the Secretary, em ying the fol. oe fell together, but the Odd Fal- idwing statistics, 's read at cach oie choresee * 'Scnoole: Teaebers Scholars. Average. t Baptist... 2. 7 100 ma Baptist K street Baptist. Island [Aptint. ith street Bap Epis. Christ Church, 2 eTrimty.. ements, we are sure, have never been made in this eity Soon rfler twilight, the spacious saloon and extensive ledze roonis of the Odd Fellows Hall began to teceive the numbers that poured in ua interruptedly for several hours. They came f/om all portions of the city aml Sts Vicinity, ready for & pleasant evening, and certaim, of it. Fathers apaeny Be and mothers, sone and danghters. young and old, as : betles and beaus, Odd Vetiows in eorgeons te. Union Chiape Ralia, and even felows in no regalia at pil, elt ndty Chape United to make up ont of the pleasantest of gath- | Ken Chapel ings. * a 4 {Phe promenade concert commenced about.s | fet - Sohal o'clock. Tae -Larver crowd cathered in the sa. | PFovide loon on the sewond floor, where W ithets’s band delighted the gnests with an exquisite exetuticn of the following programme : 1. Quickstep, Beass Rand; with variations ou Cornet, Ww. Withers; Midsummer Waltz; 4 hride Polka; 5. Vio- lin solo—Tt Uf left behind me. Wim. Withe ers} @. Canary Bird Waltz: 7 wk Polka Numbers also assembled in the north re of third and listened te the elequent = Band, that stitely never ph a tener was arranged Anne Lanrie—Quickstep.” 2 Kstep—Oud Feliows’ De bt, composed by ne oreasion. 3 Grand Waliz— ed sigh ¢ oa : Wangh Chapel....4. Method ist Seat 2 ¥ Meth Prot. oth street Met r 2. Jenny Jones, % a Western Presbyt'n, dedicated to Grand Master Piper, who took ated. |X MC -\wso west’ sion at its conciusion to ackugwiedye the com. | Yt ©. Asse No 240 peepee in an appropriate address” 4 Duett_ | Y. M.C. Asso. No. 3 IS weretia Bo-wia. 5 7 Waltz 7. From I Polka—Espuia. 9 The other room: id Macch—Preffith. 6 a di Lammermoor, §. nny Lee—Quickstep. f the building were also ved by plecsant groups hat, tired of the crowd, the music, and the bnstle that delighted th rt rooms, took refaye there for social chat. Many a pleasant faw ly party was formed this way, aud one young man we wot of, came to us with a face bright as May Ought to be, to tell ws of a Pplea-ant ete a-tete there with the ludy of his love, aud we are going to be groomsman Seon after ten o'clock the floor was cleared, and dancing commenced tn the saloon. ‘The floor was in charge of Mr. Wm. D. Stewart, tloor manager, and fourteen assistants, all of whow deserve tbe thaok<of the d jog community for their successful efforts to heighten the pleasures of the night Sets were formed by call of the buy orchestra displayed numbers dances that oceupied the floor a) versions, 172; deaths, 32; volumes indibrary, 3 st We omitted mentioning in our téport Monday the FE Street Baptist Sabbath School; whieh led the fourth division of The procession. Their Danner was one of the most beautiful in The pro- eession, and attracted universal adi on. One bondted and fifty pupils were marsbalicd under it, and these were followed by the largest bible class of young men in thig cit their able teacher, "T. U. Walter, Esq.” Me marshals of this school were A’ Rothwell, isq'; and J.T. Given Wasninetox Tt gatTRe —The Washington Theatre was crowded to its utmost extent on Monday wight, tlé occasion being a complimen- tary testimonial tendercd Mr. S. ‘D. Eytinge by, varidus members of Congress and other gentle- men, Idom has there been a fuller house— om > and the chamying with the The might paya- +d merrily ny, as bounding feet beat time to ver hove we seen a more brilliant e. The Withers? music, in the following programme : ational Legisiatire was well represented. and 1. Grand March; 2 Quadritle; 3 ()n=dritle; 4. | ladies of many gentlemen highin puble and pri- grace to the scene. ' The Osehe had culled the very’ choicest es for the intermissions, and the pregramme lauded the Overture to Mussancillo, the Man- del'na Waltz, the Sleigh Polka, and the Bid Waltz” The execution equalled the selectio ay and called forth general applanse But the attraction of the evening was on the we. Miss Avonia Jones played Adrienne the Actress, and the acting was the completest of her tritraphs. From the moment when she greets the yourta’ Heutenant on his retarn, to the close of the sad eventiol pistory, she never faltered, i er changed loving, fearing, g, dying. She was Adrienze the Actress ont Quadtitle; 5. Wa'tz and Pol ® Quadrille, 7. Quadritle; 3 Quadrille; 10, Seboitisehe. (Quadriile: 12. Quadritle: 13 Mazourka. Quadrille; Lit -umigsfon. | vate life adde panish Dance; 9 lutermixsion 11. Social Reek dh Intermission. 16. IS Vesuvianna; 19. ‘The night was well spent and the morn com- iug on, when the happy crowd closed the Levee Mice, the good old turu-every-body Virginia cel. ‘Foo much credft cannot be awarded to the committee of arrangements. Mess:x. F.1D. Stu- art, William Ro McLean, fhomas Rich, HS Bowen, James Stir » C.J. Wright, J.P. Naveuner, W. D. Stewart, and Geo. WO. Calvert for their indefatigable etfurts to make every thing poss off well. Their exertions were only equalled by their success. The eaterer, Mr. William I’. Ford; Secretary of the Department of Geod Things, proved himseit #s minteh a pine im providing ice cream, cotfee, and ronfectionery for the 2 as the g did in doing justice to his delicacies Mr. Eytinge, excetled himself as the Connt de X:xe; und won, amid the ap- planse of the audience, new honors in the pro- fession which he adorns ' Mr. Dawson was Michonet himself. a truer personation has seldom been presented to the Washington public, At the close of thi did play Mr. Eytinge was called ou’, by ac + and came to the footlights nee d by Miss Jone: ully ekoowledged the compli and were fotle: ed from the staze by renewed applause The First Baptist? Sunxpay Scnoot Exuint- Tion.—The heavy rain of last evening did not pre i the repetition of the exhibition of ihe Sunday Schaal attached to the First Baptist | uich. ‘Phe exereises took place at the church « Tenth street. between Land PF, and were but stomly attended. After prayor by the; actor, Rev S P.Wi1,D.D, the school <ang the bymn *-Come and sing with Jey and gladness,” to which followed afew re marks by the superintendent, William J. Rhees, Eyq., and the exercises proceeded as follows: aly son, ‘cive me thine hea Thos. B. B-own; I wish, Ha Judd, V ad Play Phe Savios’s Cail » Sammel Harrover; The Hermit, Richa Duet, Mary Marian Brown; ‘The Water Drinker, Charles Glover Then came a patriotic di the school, entitled, The 1 reuted by scholars tak North, Martha Kell West, Alice Sinelai ; Kans: ren’s Frie [cCoMMUNICATED, Tar Excursion oF THR Goop Win Cree — This association of young men, the oldest. and certainly one of the best of our pleasure clubs, propose, on Thursday next, to inaugurate “Gly moat,” by a grand excursion to that delightful pavilion. Organized as far back ax 1852, all their numerous excorsions and balls and parties have been uniformly distinguished not only spectabtlity and high ¢ which have their exeell manly depor ra°l Mattingk the School; A Si o fest determination of the Cinb that their parties should be ones of pleasure in reality, as well as in premise. Gi ngue, written for jop, avd ereditably seat, to, Which ‘has: liedn. 26. admirably d up by its proprietors with every conyeni- ence which experience has taught them would nee to the enjoyment of exeursionists, Is re- ie for its pleasant and sed upen the Poton revable situation, for the chaste ple beauty of its scenery, the excellent water Of its sprints, as well as for its fine and shady promenade.” Aud the proposed exentsion of Tharsday next, to this enchanting retreat, promises to equai, if not to surpass, in its accom- modatiet eneral arran cements, the finest ever pro; y even the tiood Will Club. We therefore take great pleasure in calling to it the attention of every ope wishing to escape fora day from the dull and wearisome monotony of city life. and to recreate amid the fines: rural scenery on the Potomac; for as fine an opportunity =e again vccut this season. Was very thy i Betty Reynolds ! a came Books in t Old Testament, Willie Hill; , BMortumer Ciarke; Water, John The Flowers—Ro: Marian Brow Piek, Panny Godzin; Lily, Hannah Wood; W. flower, Josephine Boyd; wdrop, Meta Brown. Cedar, Martha K 3 Violet, Al nel aranth, Mary Aon dizin; Flora. Alice Po: Chorus by School tle by Litile, spoken xe Cotlin, was then very well received. This was followed by ‘Phe Beauty of Early Plety--Priestess, Georgie F ; Terrestria, Harriet T ; Christina, Mary B; Aeria, Martha K.; Psyche, Alice F Shrysoline, Louisa M ; Flora, Amelia J. Oceana, Hanuah, W. Quar- tette. Doall the good you can, Walter Otatke; Appeal of the Children. Meta Brown. Singing— Touch not the Cup, The S-hool A lively a jug talk as to Who stole the B ‘. tween Walter Clarke, Willie, G ent Br e Oxvatorto oF THe * Flower (lorex."—The pupils Of the first and second public school dis- triets, under the musical direction of Prof. J. H. Dapicl, hav+ been training for aud will produce on the,10th of Jane, at the Assembly Rooms, the beautiful oratorio mentioned above. ‘To bring it before the pablic as it ought to be, the employ- ment of an orchestra, the erection ef suitable Z, and the preparation of scenery have been quite an expense to the friends of the xehools, but no doubl the costs will be refuaded. The poetry of the oratorio is said to be the production of a blind girl ef New York, aud the music by Prof G FE Root. It will be produced by ninety pu- pils of the female departments, and under the direction of Prof Daniel will be quite a treat to the lovers of music. Feed. Petersen, then occupied the stand ft le; after which came My Mother's Bible, Mortie Clarke. Duett The Gospel Army—Cominander, Thos. Edwin Brown; Colouel, Wm. Reynolds; Herald, Cap- tains Ae Singing—The Army, The School And the entertainment of ihe evening was clescd by Miss Fanny Gudcia, who recited the valedictory The managers of the school deserve much praise for their excellent eabibition “in spite of the weather.’ Tar Brsie Panorama. —The reopening of this popular exhibition at Odd Fellows’ Hall takes piace this afternoon at 23 o’¢lork, the panorama oving at 3g o'clock. In calling attention to this splendid specimen of art we would remark that it is not executed in the coarse. dashing style mon to panoramic paintings, but will bear tical seratiny. While the sacred events depicted ly interesting ructive, many ef the pictures are pesfect of art; aud, lustead of being on twenty Finw.—Monday night, between | and 2 o'clock, a fire broke out in an unoccupied building at the foot of Redbird’s hill, north of Judge Douglas's residence Property near was saved by the neigh- bors and watchmen on the beats. Some of the apparatus of the Fire parument was on the ground. The property de-treyed belonged 'o Mr. Austin O'Couaor, and was valued at 8600; pertially insured In a Insurance Co., of Hart ford, Coan, It was an incendiary act Baviy Beaten. —Last night, a girl named Locinda Bayly, was found at a late hour. erying in the street. She was taken to the guard-house, this morning stated that she had been beaten eof two men, who had met her on her way She thought the man was one of several y were prosecuted by her for au attack on her house. She was very badly braised and scratched. yeu y feet of canves, were they adapted to the parlor they would be priceless to the possessor, Wr particularly commend it to out readers as a Bril- Fant and attractive exhibition, and advise all to Ko and see it. Bagacn or tre Psace —This morning, the case of Wm Mria for assault and battery on M. Oppesheimer was laid before Justice Donn. it appeared that the parties occupied adjoiaing stores, and one bung out a horse blanket which otstructed the view of the ethers premises ‘The how window of the ether encroached on t Potrce Rerorrs —The officers of the Police Department report to the Chief of Police 75 cases for the week ending 22d inst. : ‘d, 12 cases; Second Ward, 5; Third é h Ward. Fifth Ward, 5; Sixth Ward 4; Seventh V 20; total 75. Waren Reterx< —Win. Morrow, Nova Sco- tia, drunk in the sireei; workhouse 90 days Jas- peperty gf the first The qu of the re- | McGaw, Mass., do; do. Mrs. ‘Tracy, Ragland, movat 6f The blanket and the window cansed an drank and disorderly; do Lucinda Bayly, Va., aitereation, which resulted tn a fatr fight, which disorderly; dismissed. Seven lodgers ; non-resi- a witness saxi it did bim good to see. Both | t with their faces se-atehed alike. advised them to make dents troxep —The visit of Sioux Indians to ulty © a-enab‘y, wich they agreed ty | Adiinzton Springs has been Postponed, in conse. du, and Wariant Was withdrawn and the cas¢ | quence of the unfavorable weather, till a better distuinsed opportunity offers, Notice will be given, Jen; in b more mary: Fou gd tit fatownene badaen rainy 6 gone bridal party, departed by the evening train fora } ed. 7. : ticed éx-Mayot Addison,” Collector Atatibe ws, Pe gee —— and many of the members 0! oun re 7 hel On motionof-Alde: JA. Magroder, J Crawford was ca! ed: to the Chair. j he oy Orme Mr. Magruder, was Qn motion Ae ap) See! a be chairman. @ brief and contise manner, stated the objects of the meeting, and requested {hq Secentaty, read acopy of the petitlon;-wLt Mayor Crawford then discussed the petition at ¢ speech of ‘than ordi eth, and answerjny every argn- oma cent in the petition of the memorial- * The able effort of Mr. Crawford was listened,to by sya Pgs present with the most prefound Te- ct, * alte) ~ “7 ng gaat et aa, ‘which vere unanimously adopt- V hereatia | ra in‘how under consideration in Congress, to deprive onr Corporation of a por- tiom-of | imits; we, the citizeus of Georgetown; assem) in gencral meeting to make a delibeia'e and respectful expression of our wishes and sen- tishentsaypon that subject, do resolve as follows: Kips That we — faba one for the Congress'o; Tnfted Siutes, atid teader our Rona expowcdgmene those membets of bea ‘Houses wlio have s9 often exhibited a kind sdlicitade in behalf of aur rights dnd interests. d. Thabave-use the occasion to. humbly and | peetfulty lain of those acts of Congress by which our tride has ‘been whem eee Ser im rel our pperi lopreci: . He Ne rele [= Pratl this we allude tq the Potomac bridge and the Alexandria aqu>- dnct: vy which measures we; have been Cut du! fgom all navigation of. the river immediately al per harbor; ahd haveonlya very obstructed: abd Hegataaas use of that wh' flows below us. ‘3a. ig endured.these evils f r many areiwe ane, lenrned of. the. recent eifdrts of | Gol. Roberts ape. otbers to diminish our corpos rate territory with inexpressible surprise and Be ser Dc ‘we never supposed that any one ult be found in our midst who would ap- Propeh Congress with such a proposition, with= out consultation with the authoritfes or people of G-ergetown, a proposition which we know & thousand to one-of our population. are decidtedl oppored to, and against which those (ropeeca. to be excluded are ea nestly and almost unani- thously protesting, and azatnst which this meet- in4 most solemuly and unequivocally protests. Pith We protest agaiost it, becaus: being an ipolated community, beyond the pale of State protection, and overshadowed by the bountifully fostergd National Metropolis, we have to rely upon obt own remaibing 'tésontees while prose- ting ‘the’ trade and merce by which we i ve,and feel that all who choose to dwell here Should have common sisbis.and feelings, and abide ene common destiny . Sth We protest against it too, because the ex- ample may have the vicious effect of teducing other sections to seek similar grants, by Which they will evade and repudiate a heavy municipal debt, for the boucst payment of which all are alike pledged, a debt created for the benefit of the whote town, imeluding that portion which Col. Roberts petitions to have excluded from our corporate Limits. sh. That the chairman of this meeting is re- uested to send a copy of these resolutions tothe 1 James M. Mason of the Senate, with the request that he will submit the same to that hon- prable body. ‘The tlour market has become rather more firm, and canal superfine brands readily com- W,,extras higher, as in quality. s "| GtonsEtow The weather this morning and gloomy, and yesterday may be yet down as ‘the rainy day. Rein commenced falling early in the morning and continued during the entire day and most of the night. with but little inter- mission, sometimes literally pouring down in torrents. Consequently but little outdoor busi- ness has beeu going on since Monday During the ‘heaviest shower of rain yesterday morning, the gran@ Odd Fellows? procession came nto our city; and notwithstanding the very inclement condition of the Weather, they” cer- May 26, 1858 unusually wet tainly made a magnificent display. The line of procession extended from the Bridye street bridge a distance of about half a mile, and their noim- zorgeous bri » Tich regalia, and fine music attratted universal attention, many leay- ing their houses and places of busine: , and be- taking themselves to the streets, so a4 to have a fall view of the long Ine as it passed. “They were joined in our city by une members of Cove- nant and Mechanics’ Lodges, and after marching t several of our streets returned to Wesh_ i +" Spectator NANDIEITA. —s. Correspondence of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 6. The damp weather, and the excitemeut attend- anf upon the election which takes place to-mor- Tow, have suttered no diminution, and there has been no change in businessatfairs worth the wri- ting. : ‘Phe members of Potomac and Sarepta Lodges, who dared the weather and participated in the great Odd Fellows’ celebration in Washington, yenterday, express themselves highly gratitied at the manner in which they were received. rtesies shown them during their stay i ederal Oi ‘The Court, yesierday, after hearing an aren ment for a néw trial in the case of Floweree ve Fowle & Co., took up and decided the follow cases: T. W. Wason & Co. rs. James 8. Fee jadgment for plaintiffs for 36,719 b> ch} Selden, Withers & Co rs. Corse, Snowden & Corse; ver- dict for plaintiffs; J. A & S Waddle rs. Addi. son & Howa'd; judument for #26 60. ‘The Alexandria Library is still edding to its store of valuable works. “The Connty Court has placed under its care a number ot volumes of the Alexandria Gazette, extending from 15%) to 3550, the files of which were preserved by Jobn W: Esq, and presented to the Court in 15: Library has alsoa file of the Sentinel and liser, a newspaper published in Alexandria in 181, by George Richards & Co., on the corner of Pairfax and Princess streets 4 We have in our possession, by favor of Capt Fillis Price, of the steamer Georze Page. file of the Columbian Mi Gazette, published at the corner of Camero Fairfax streets, in 1792 and 173, by John Su and Ellis Price. same peper is the p ay The preseat Alexandria Gazette was first ixsued, we believe, in 1800; and we have heard that, with the exception of one volume, its ciiice tiles are complete. The city archives at the Auditor's office also contain complete files of the Gozette for many 3. A large number of the files of ihe Alexandria Herald and the Alexandria lished from about 150s to 1831, by Rousen Co senvail & Pittman, and by Hen maa, tre to b2 found on the shelves of the Alex- audria Library, aud files are also frequent in the ion of private citizens Among the additions to the appropriation bill. moved by Mr. itis, of La.,on the 18th of May, is an item of 700 for grading, ving and furnishing the cus- Flonr—no sales reported. Wh —offerings light and market dull; sales red at=0, $5 to $1.05; white, $106. Corn—offering« light; sales of white at 60c; yellow G2c. Rye-—sales at 6Sc. Oats 35c. 3 A CARD FROM YaMUEL Swan & Co. To the Public. The extraordinary oourse pursued by the riv: managers of ditierent Lotteries to injure us becau: our liberal schemes and prompt manner of dor business bas materially allected them, eum, to call special attention to the facta, which all wh deal with us know alresdy ; that is, that our Lott ries are logal, the managers and trustees honest and honorable men, that we have sold more prizes inthe last twelve months than all other Lotteries in the Union, and that they have beer promptly cashed in all cases on presentation. ‘Tho e*ort to injure us is rimmed not only at our bumness by our rivals, but 1s also intended to act olutseally on one of our partners; and wo agaure Our reads and the public that with our conoérn all is righty and the legai investigation which we shall ure toa bearing will fuils trate. in the mean time our nese wid % eeted ar usual, me 25-2t “Saunt B van & Co, Lottery Managers, Augusta, iow dome Noticz.—For Perfumed ee! Breath White and Beautiful Complexion, use “ Balm of 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing Ladies’ bair use ** Wooddiand Cream,” & now pomade ; it causes gen- tlomen’s hair to ourl beautifully. Price 50 conte enoh. W.P.Fxtaiper & Co., Proprietors, New York. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, Booksellers, be Tatton & Maury, tween sth nu 10th st.. Pa. aven nly ee oe eee en si Lines on the Death of, Daniel Bryan—sy Miss 01 - Lyons. 1 loye thee deare: i, thovgt it may seem Ab.trer inockery to say it now, While in the grave of buried nepes you see Young love law, many a broken vow. Not all tne months and years that passed away, Not a!! the cold distrust je us part, Nor pride, nor anger, or reseutment’s sway, Can make me love thes less, or tear thee from my heart. ©, for a heart so cold, so atera and proud, “Chat it might cast its love and ti fa Tear thee lm contempt from zh throne, Aud hur! thee downward like soie fallen star, t mume the heart that can et pita iat once es me slene wee ae vile watch Ww On sTing ©: ye ti that earth abuaid quench its heaven- born tight, sy Mise A. or viz end red, d = Wa ANDSOM Lot at Avction.—On £U ON next, 25th instant, at 008 +d Catnups, and Basonous, every Lard, Sait: Son: Syery ‘ er Ghia, Ale . rt % . ni the Sie eaeer carat of very smpertor Liquors hey ted 4monihe, ring interest. L & BARNA HANDVALY Hy ndet cash; over $25, a ur notes satisfactorily A a seli east N and O streets a3) fee! alley. ul location 'ersons wieh- | to attend. Perms: One-fourth c&sh ; the residue in onal F purchaser. ina 20-dts, ot the 2th, mstant, mas) ANDBOME Preset W. By A, G BUILDING LOT ae Avetioy.—Ou ? ae With suterest, and seoured by a Titte perfect. Aji conveyancing at expense of ‘WALL & BARNARD, Auota, i> THE ABOVE SALE_1S POST: ccount ONED, the ram, antit FRIDAY EVENING, SAU e hou WALL & BARNARD. Anct’rs. r. REEN, Auctioneer, iN. Sapa sella ine p of the pre: feet 10 inches tow 0 fect alley, between > nmionths, for notes a deed of trust wu iT; until 3 OUSESOLD ayy KiPCH AT AUCTTON.—On F RIDA I shall solt;ar therosidence mopsenee ing, No. 525 south i streets west, at Io’ lot of Furniture, viz: 6th ane 7 atronee nort [This lotis situated about one opt abv from the Western Market, and. 1 ined. idivided into two enme of the snie. Persons wishing to invest in puis ae of the city ee ee ej as the property mum! BO "Terms: 6) i be 25 feet front baiiding lots on tie rel te attond the neé-third cash ; the balance in Gand 12 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE ZAKS A ath Hest, cate hauh oa By A. & 8 bearing interest, to be secured by pon the propart) A. GREEN, Auct, REEN, Auctioneer. N FURNITURE + the ith instaat, ofa gert-eman deciining ‘ofnorth |, between "olock & m.,a goouw Walt Spring-seat Sofe and Extension Dining ¢ Mahorany Chairs, Dressing and other Bureaus, Do. » Breakfast and ether Tables, Bedstends, Iron Hat Cate Armand Carpets, Feather is fesses, — Crockery and Glass Ware, Girandoles. Salar snd otner Lamps, Feiikerates. Cooking and other Stoves, With a cocd Int of Kitchen Requi ites. Under $2, cash; over $25, oredit of 60 Term and 90 day me potoeet . aes Kk, Rocking Chai ac rs, is, aod Heir and other Mat- or notes satisiactorily endorsed, bear- A, GREEN, Anct. HIRE payer at @ o'clock p. Buliding 4 i the, sub Caritor HILL At Arction —On By ALG VALI he 3ist insta: m, Lots, knownas Lots D, &, and F vision of Lot No.7 in Square No, REEN, Auctioneer. JABLE BUILDING LON nt, T shail sell, on the Frominens three handsome and dostradie Lots D and E each hasa frout ofl feet on north E street, sireets east, Lot F has a front of 51 feet on E street north and rans back sions the je bu: ORs miiding lot. run back 1. feet between 2d and sa line of 3d street 1% feet, forming ‘erms; One-third cash; bilance in & and 1% months, for not tes hearing interest, secured by adecd | of trust mee property, #29 wril be demanded im- mediately at Pipesse property wil mn 25 Ny ‘er the ARSHAL’S SAILE.—In virtue of of fier facias issued { the Cireait Cou County of Wasuirgton, and expose to public sale. Court-House door of the lieth day of Juno, 195%, at 12 o’cloc! resold immediately. A GR ft pin the Clerk’: fo othee of f the District of Columbia for the. & me duected, f shail fur Casu, in front of the »aid County, on FRIDA¥, "clock m., the ioi-: lowmg described property, to wit: All defendants right, title, clam, am i ‘ vation No 10, beginning for the sams in theeast ine of 43g streri,at 2 point, where the same is snter- sected by the north wide, opening into said 432 etreet, and rucning they with the sau #2 thence east £5 feet, thence south feet to the sa alley, and thense with the street and point of begin i the amprovements D.C. seized and lev es Wil iams, and will be sold to sae ‘0. $1, 52.33 and 34. to October term, safy Judics 1638, in favor of Howell & stri east li ls, ma 25-dts hy Lot No. tue runniik and | term, . 13, In Square 2, in the city of Wash D.C., the said “being 22 feet front, and back the whole depih of sic Lot, seized ap te in conre tie Int ¢ RB : GREEN, Auctioneer. Y. AUTHORITY OF A DECREE OF THE tof Washington County, D, C, pissed in a petition of John F mard: Joha Stepper, and Berna-d Geier, guardian of Jo seph Geier, and ethers, affirmed Cireuit Court of the Uistrict ef Columbia, I shali on the premises. to the highest bid- Orphans’ © sell. at nuction, ¢ der, on WE, 6 o'clock int twe. o! ithe, the ¢ day of sale and to note ar bord ot seeurity, to be approved by the trus erma | ma2> Ifthe Luree days, upen three days’ nofice inthe Even Conveyancing 8 the ex pense of the ma 15 Mwkd: ted upou asthe property of John H. Peters, and will be sol 853, d to s ver m Marsha! for the Dis' ij” THE ABOVE uence of the June, suns he: DNES at he tras! @ following deseril ISDA afterncon, Lot Vireinia avenue, south M street and One half cash; the residue in 6 erred anterest in and to part of res- line of an alley 7 fect 11 inches ne Ol said street north 22 me weat5S feet ta 4 together with &l! anc: thereon, in the eity of upon as the W. SELDEN, Marshal for the District of Co ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fiers facias on seifa, under lien Inw, the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court triet of Columbia, for the County of Waslingto: and tome directed, 1 shail expore to public sale f cast, in front ofthe Court. ty, on TURSDAY 3 at 'l2 o'clock, m.. th to-wit: all defendant’« right, title, restinand to & certain ure doo: of said coun. the 25th day of May next, 1858, property. im, and inte rick iu: dirg erected on ° atisty Judicial No. 152, to May ha Purdy, of John Purdy se DEN, of Columbia. inuntii TURSDAY next. and place. .DEN, Marshal W. SE for the District of Commbia. | Fister, iin of by an order of the > the 2d day of June, 1988, a7 No.1, in Square No he oity of Washington pasinents to bear iazerest from be secured by the purchaser's sale are net complied with in tee reserves the sight to resell, Star. All urchaser. VOODWA ALG D k. JUBLIC PW te Siter : dune nexi, the valuable Estate of the late C. c. ‘Taliaferro, on the Rapidam River, in the County of Culpeper, ‘and adjouin and A. Railroad. Farin. and the Station is 01 from the house and barn. ui the beautiful and fertiie valley of the Rapidam, of tunity te purchasers, itis ina fine n, surrounded by x: le neighborhood. It contains 63) acres of Land.and hag on it a large Dewelling-house, able, and al necessary out-houses, in good fers a rare op state of eultiv and a most dexira Bar Also, at the same time and place, will be sold all the Personal Froeerty ‘of the estate, exc « A. TALIA negroes. S propert 13, VEN v SVED A d THE First WaRDA DAY, the 27th instar At 6 o'clock p. m., co vy Wewl front of the p: ima a Hi. D, PALIAFER RO} 5 Admin's. ma 4-cots as The OF VALUALLE LAND, de at public sale, on. day of the Rapidam Station O. nilrond passes through the afew hundred yards Chis Farm, situated in Farms, the a Lote Nos, 8 property fronts on north M and i7th st. west, stnd 1s beantifulls ‘This property is bre igh Lae square, fre bo feet 4a cen P and @ streets north <7, in Square frouts on 1%h street west, 5) feet between north, running back 140 feet 10 inches to a streets 80 feet alley. Lot No. 15, in Square 51, This property in sitn- ated at the corner of 2d street west and north M street. sUAB Fy mises, Lot No 4. neer, ING LOTS IN —On THURS- the premises, =z on the tirst-named . 16, 18, 19, and 20,1n Square No. I shalt ituated. eli, an re lar order, m Square No. 136. ated, running et on 18th street nvhes on New Hampsnire ave - This property. Zz ka Sores: aed Soesthioagh ¢ balan m y teh veld ths, ring interest from he Ade drivannnd a deed of trust taken. A ‘itle indisputable, min 4d PRUNKS, TRUNKS In order to make room for another lot to arnv: we are now selling best EAtHER TRUNKS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNK TRUNKS, all sizes, AT BOXES, days. Rone HA CA soid in th mma 21-10 . NEV fURNITCRE WARE ROOMS, A. GREEN, Auot. Cuzar, Cunarer, Curapest! No, 322 Pennsylvania avenue. u RPET BA at twenty in ALISE: 5 SATCRE LS. &e., per eent cheaper than they snve everbeen he District. WAL 322 STEPHENS & CO. het. sth and 10th An P Great Excrramuns oN SEVENTH STREET, ALA We can sell t! ho ¢ Odd Fellows’ b GE ASSORTMENT OF WOODand WILLOW WARE. Bh and LO: TRNITURE, PICTURES OKING GLASSES. above articles cheaper than any use in ths city; and invite of { ‘uiek sales'and Dou’t mistrk treet, RIENTA lustre to tare. Name 1th gh eme PAS € it i bh street, a. new, at (na }VUBOS, av, s of Old e the pla a0} L.NAIL POLISH, rivi the 4 nau! erkous in want, oh goods to give naa call, ss our motto’ It profits? t pobid taken in ex- Jo place tld Bellows? Hall 7th BONTZ & BRO. SIBBSs Lae = seen Pe sve EK PERFUMERIES, from the pinoes ak GLE, Oa rverere sy yore | “S: pipperty is knocked down, or | * LETS POSTPONED, | bk w AUOTIQ) oo Teme C, MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. A ig BAI Be Later trom Sante Fe. ree , at val of he the it. Lovis, arias ah v of Mex bas) S collegtion ha 1m “De tbe 7th of a the 7 Aptila bail and snow ace Pieting the prairie to Ti consequence anpeded, involving. heavy lose to ree. ‘° eee Milier Gen ner, uler, Gen. Tudge McLean, Rotr. Mel ‘ t vw Woodsere. Gov. MoKeon. A. Bayard, and other distiugu! by Life. ins tmders Jas. M. Muni, whose terday, was a the Bostox, May 21 The held ite wb AE atts, keg Catalogues will be ready ard the pictures on exhi- bition on Tueeday evenings May 25th. ‘Terms and , Gash; over that sum, — oredit of 30, 60, and 9 days, for satisiactorily en- Some tated ntes, bear: terest. re ne int. C. MoGUIRE. Auct. B: - GUI Pattee W NssDAYy Ar At 40'clock . at the auction rooms, i T AUCTION. DON Star ss at reserve, for aeoount of whom ery a rn. small Jot of very shoice Ligwors, coussting of 1) cases fi id Otard, b i das tee Beet Cae ® gallons superior Holand Gin, not. and the Warrmne trond and genial ze; (ospel. Remarks were mde s ‘ Rarduit and others, Wrging zeslousness main- taining a Caristian union North and South. Atirag between a Millers Company andthe e Paitapetenia, May 25 —Daring the return of the German Lafayette ides from ¢ oobcmationse Lemon Hill, inst evening, a police officer was 2 do old Bow Whisky The Knowledge of the shove 1 ot aces under wtuch it is suld, Me Tecommenwng it as very supsrior. ‘Terms : Fifty doners end under spi, 8 credit of W and 19 days, for ea! poner Wray w cageer ey ge ET - sisted by the soldiers. ‘The mob with the ‘Sy J.C. MeGUIRE. Avetoneer. XECWTOR’S SALE OF FURN pore anv Hovseno iy Berect THURSDAY MORNING at rem of the iate Captam 5 reetymenr itth, | shail seli Ronewood Pane Forte, by Asarees oxew iano Forte, "by Andre: Suite of Walnut Viest-eovered Pa gpncieting —— und several shets wert fired on both sides. ‘rank Wendeil ane Cba-ies Brenner, sprivates, ‘were wounded, supposed fatally. ‘ —_ Later from Mexics. awk, May % —The tved f. ra Craz. with dates to “x between Vera Crunand re intesior biockuked three ae but her facib da s open Vern Crorhad ben Nothi nentioned of Juarez on his vet's wherembunix. The hopes of the rewo- tonints were dampened, and the corstitution- alists wets confident of an easy victory. SULA er British . New Youu, May 26 —Dbe briy New Kra, foom Matanzas, acrived here (his mor, that on the [ith ef Apill she was English war steamer, and ou the 15th insiant had three shots fived at ber by anotber British war of Fnrhiture of two Sofas, two Arm Chairs and 6 le Chairs, Hinedeprae, Wahmt Whetnot, Walnut Fanor ‘Ba- ie, Marbie-top Centre Tabie, handsome Chandelier, Git frame Pier Giass, Hat Kreoket, Fume tugraviags, Chins Vases snd Ornaments, Window Shades Cormce, Uttomans. Eaxeoitent Sruseels Pariar, Hall and Stuur Carpets, ‘hree-p!v and Ingraan Ohamber Carpets, Oile ota, Bronze Hat Tree, HathGhairs, Star Roés ant byes. ahogany Sideboard. i.x!onsion Dining Tabie, Iahogany Seoretary and Bookease, Rookers, aee. oe Chars, Lounges.Ciooks, ~ hiver- . Seamer. She did not be cve to, and couseguent): ‘atlery, war ; was_not boarded, the last time. od a —* Walaat Chamber F uraiure, with The ‘aecescun . Sectety. ADRIAN, Michigan, May 21 —The General Couzregational Association of Michigan, now in sesston here, passed resotuttons prote-tiug agatnat ' recent action of the American Pract at New York. Only two uccative votes were cast. ind Comfor t Radiator and Airtigh: Steves, & R Togetner with a large assortment uf Householdond Kitenen juasites. ‘Terms: $3and under cash; aver that.sam acred it of 69 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed yotes bearing interest. P. ‘The House is for sale, Inqmreofthe Auc JOHN MILLS, ecuter. 4.0. MoGULRE, Avet. FUTURE DAYS. SALE. — Ta firtue oF amt iACIAS, dasues rena Clerk's Ofhoe of. Circuit Conrt of the District of Go lumina +f he County of Wash: fs direcied, 4 hall exposo to publ front of the Court-Honse duor o| TH URSDA ¥y beng ee as ot 3 tiue, 1858, tu.. tes following described property, to wit: defend: and mitérest taend to Elects Provinexce, R 1, May 25 —The sixth trie? to clect a sewatorand 6 representatives yestet again resulted im no choice. The State gone andt, ‘uce met at Newport to-day. C. C Repub., was chosen Speaker of the Ho Naval. Monit. May % —The U. S. steamer Falton has arrived at Pensacola Baitrmore Markets. Battimons, May 25.—Flour i unchanged; Howard street and (bio, (the latter nominal,) at MT. City Mills $4. Wheat js duil and nominal; common to prime red S5aS1 6S z Corn is firm and unchanged; white at 63ca6Scy MATE ter fendant’s richt, title, elm: Lots Nos. 1 and 12, in Square 513, in the city of Washington, D. C., together i St and singular the improvements thereor, ized and levied upon a the property of David A. Hall. ard wii be sold to Judicl No. 3°8, 10 May term, 1953.19 favor Sweeny, Rittenhouse & Co, W. SELDE, ms 4-ats Mar the M cu county of yellow, 6a65c. i vixions are call. Whisky Sem at 2! New York Markets. New Yous, May 2 —Flour Is dull; sales of 30 barrels; advanced Sc, State sel for $3.55083 ai Onto steady at $4 30a84.45; steady at $1.40 7 Wheat. is firan; sales of 29,000 bushels; West- em white $l. Corn is !firm, sales are unimportant; white at 72a?ée. yellow al 77a78e.: mined T4a7Se Pork is heavy; mess $17 65; prime is fitm at $1425. Lard is heavy at lige. Whisky is dull ; Okie 21 xe, ftre for the sinict of Colw and to ine direeted. I shall exposs to public sale, tor Casn, pre: TUESDAY, the Ist day of June, 1858, a5 0%: ji Sarah Washing- ton’s right, mtto, and :nterest in and ton frame bmi di 5, erected on east part of Lot No. 3S, in Square or Reservation B.nhout 16 feet front of said lor aot ranning-hask that width to the rear of said jot, seized and levied pon as the property of Sarah Washing- vor vem H. i'n - . « pel ¥ . ma if-ts Marsa for the District of Couumbin, | g, N®W YORE4 May 25.—stocks ave variable and ZO and Rockg | ; ~ berland Coal 1543 TH. Content skee aa iS ae. bonds 883,; La C sosse and MilwaukiesA; Mich. Southern 23y; New York Central Bigs Coal Tig; Reading 444; M. iwaukie and Missis- a“ ARSHAL’S BA N ofhee of District of Cotwata, for t ington, and to me directed, } w ex pose to public sn. tof the Cou Louse door of said sippi 27; Missouri Sterling exchange 2 operty, te. wit nd interest in'end to dor } the City of Washingtor upon as the property of to satinfy Judier in favor of it evr dinond Riley, and will be No. 427, to May term, 1858, Morseii & Kemble. W. SELDEN, ma 19-dts Marshal for the Distnet of Columbia, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. COX PHILADELPHIA —The schooner F Pickrel:. Capt Leverdon, is new receiv “a ing fr ‘or the above place, and will sail RYDE & DAVIDSO. _mn2s 2t = Water street, Georgetown. OSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Bune | @g REWARD oRtreved ce ark Lots ar Pranic Avctiox.—On PHURSDAY |WARD.—Stray = AFTERNOON next 2th instances DAY | B2 sar suk lovtant. ah Od hie aot eters white and The above reward wil be tant, at 6 o’clobk. we willseil, at pub'ie auction, three valuable Bu: tots viz: Lote € S..0f Daily's subdivi binek betiaio COW, very reoent'y cut. t pn | paid for return of end cow to the hotee rr) of Square 215, Ing each twenty-two (22) feet on te a worth, and Fanaing back about 100 fect ton pian Nerartetien cei ar =” iley. —_ = x are in ong of the finest localities in ua square north of Franklin Rew, proving acighborheod. Tits imdia- One-third cash ; the residwe in 6, 12, 18, and 24 montis, secured by's deed af trust, nnd bear— f EILECTION NOTICE—The stockholders = of the Georgetown Gas Lacht Company are hereby potified that an election will be heid st th: peg ved Gfioe on MOND a¥, Juno 7, 1 for cel 30" seven erike Ce iroctors to manage the affairs for the ensuing year. ing interest, All conveyaucing at the expense of the ped peels ‘will be opened at 12 o’clock m. close wrehaser, at2 o'clock p.m. HENRY KING, _™a 22 dts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts: man 24.31& June? Seoretary. GRE ES TRAY.—Taken up as estray treapassimg on his OF TA , enclosure, on or about the 17th instant, ARE 625—On WitbNegay AF- | asmail RED'COW, wnt: une 2d, i8%, at 5% o'clock, I shall ner is requested. ex discermbie. The owner is requested ic Auction, ou the prenuser, to thi come foi 5 ag trae 7 Pi ise: the hich forward, prove propert: pay ue of deed of trust take heraway. oO dated May 2u, 1454, aud duly reeorded May ” of the Moctynenry tn Liber 75. Ken one ma 24-St" High street. G. ty of Wash a, D.C., Let ton of Square &25, withj the improvement sisting of 2 twe-story Fras in front, with basementand attic, au ninth F ame the rear. Snid lot fronts aorth G street, vrth Capitol and ist streets west. Terms: 3609 cash, kh to be paid at the ime of sale minder in6,i2and i months. With oetes bearing interest Deed given aud deed of trust taken for the defer- red pay ments. Tne wtee reserves to himaelf the richt to re- so!l the property at the risk and cost of defanitin rebaser.if the terms of sale are not ccmp:ied with within three days from day of sale, by advertise- ment three days in the Xtar. ¥. M. PEARSON. Trustee. A. GRE 200 FISH: FISH! a ERLE. PR IME ALE WIVES now landing ‘schoo: . F. Pey) i Ton Dw WARTLEY £ BRO. F9 < BUSTON.—The regular paoket H. F. Peyton has ermved and will have ee dispatch for the to RETEST & reig or ssage apply to 3 BRO THER: ‘Water street, Georgetown. D.C. moa 22-1 EF? SALE—A beautiful BUILDING LOT, —- 57 feet on Gay street, and running back I2'. situated between the residences of Robert Diok and Wm. Reddin ‘I'he Lot is improved by « some ro nigeria ye in front, and x4 commanding view 0! ‘ot Cetorrand Bais malé dts os rs = sa: = . For terms app'y at the Ci ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of 6 wrte of | S23, 3 tier! {acias issued from the clerk’s vthioe of the | Georzctown. —" MUNCASTER, Bridge strest, Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia for the | — vounty of Washington and to me directed, | shail OR RENT.—A three-story BRICK HOUBE, for Casi, in front ef the Court with basement, on 2d st eet, Georgetown, t TUESDAY, the ist | late rendense of Mv ve 5 ory the folt di rooms. The house and ict are targe and on eto feud iy order, baving all the necessary out-buridings, batng, ts Nos.5,6and | &c. It is one of the most commodions im Georgt i3,in the city of Washineton, D. and well arrn for comfort and elegance, ogether and sivgular Lie spre Apply to BROOKE B, WILLIAMS, Georgetown thercon, seiacd aad levied upon as the pi peerty of Rp tt James Crutehett, and will be sold to sat Nos. 174, 22, 258, 259, 274, and 2%), to in favor of Wm. P. Lasselie, Jas. C. MeGuire, \W heatiey, in two cases, Jonas Pierce aud Judson Mrtokell, agatmst Jas. ¢ hi ma Gt Sn TINE ALES.—We respectiul! ——¥ to our F pate and the public that we bave at it eue~ ooeded in having a lars op tinds brewed ex wil ganrantos to be W.s @ District of € N, Auctioneer. J” DESIRAKL. TY NEAR THE STEAMBOAT WHA virtue ofa deed of trust from Keobert Sel; favor of the Cotumbus Buiiding Assoojation, date October 15, 1855, and duly reoorded in Laber J. A No. 110, folios 577 and of the land re- cords for Washing Distriet of Co. lumbia, the subse Trustee, will seli xt pubsic suction, on WED , June 234, at 6 p. m., on the premises. Lote io and 19, in Square 3, e City of Washington, having a front ou south G street of about 49 feet by h of 12$ feet 6 inches toa 20 feet alley, togeths: the appurtenances, rights, rivilegesand other hereditaments thereunto be onan and all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Robert Scnwarze in and to the snue. Tis property is very -sirably located for the ‘Terms or agy other river business, ne third cash, of which $10 must, be patd on the spot 12 montlis, with interest, th defe: Tz2, in tunes, the yet Ged oa t assortment y . the OYSTERS and sh'ts of GAME ot censon. Meals secved.at all hours at the usuai prices. jan 4-6m Qe the balanoa int — ogy Trohaserto give en tor re x coonnea Py adeed trust oe ths I NOTICE, MPORTANE TO CONT: AND ith in BUILDERS ACTORS reserves JENKINS Manufscture Dee. - oa Aro urawe, Vann ot nd with House Building, cheaper than any otner Iishment south of Boren eee NK AMBDIN JENKINS & LAMBDID ma 18-eodads By A. GREEN, eer, Cc ANCERY SALE. a. authority ofa decree the Cirouit Court of the District of Colum bia, passed nra cause wherein Selden, Withers, 4 Co, ace complamants and the widow and heits of t te Major Aug's A, Nicholson are defendants, Hl at auction to the highest on T teamer G LORS reet quemeoting w.the the traine on andra Railroad. ashington J » KOVED EXCEUAIOR opeaTo i fob igh 71% 496, Terms; fourth of the puronase is cash, ‘he residue in three ents: i» twelve. and eighteen months scam! 5 of on the deferred payments to bear the day of eale, and to be necured by the purekager's bose. witn y bo be apprevea by the trustee. If the terms comp witain three | 2 eke days from the day ‘ofeiee Tos tremens poserves the 1” pind all others are ver v need only be and eP~ preciat o Aceute fog Wantinaten, iREGOR & CO, mit cuew MoURECOSS nbawett, right to reset! upon fiv. public notte ivsoricd im the Natianal Intellinencer'end vous Sine. Pre sale wit! commence at tet No. 1, Square 973, Proceed to the others yatt! all - ait KR ‘Trastoe. ma 5-Stawowaeds GREENS buck ¥ secn io be

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