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re at them and then fleeing down Third street and LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Giapersing. ‘Fue polite then returaed to the oA jorthern rties engine-bouse, raw: % ae DVERTICERS IN ALEXANDRIA.—Mr. Geo. up in front of the c d there the Marshal sa! French, tn Alexandria, will receive and | ifari¢ any parties there had violated the law and promptly forward advertisements intended for were pointed out he would arrestthem. No such The Star. Those in Alexandria desiring to avail | accusations were made, and the police returned Tae Rxesvtt or tue Evxction, vesteRpar. The scenes serient apes the latter portion of the munictpal in this city, yesterday, are elsewhere detailed... Below, we give the rent, pusu as compared with the municipal election of 1856: AUCTION SALES. By C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. ic SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, Sir- us NSTITUTK THURSDAY, the tout inne ne nix AUCTION 8.4LES. TO-DAY & TO-MORRO}.” MORNING. FS By J. C. McGUIRE, Auc tioneer. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS i , FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. look. we shail offer for sale, on premises, PECIAL Ss ABD. The attention of enpitalats THE REVOLUTION IN NEw LEANS. themselves of its immense cireulation to bring | to the jail lot. re me | irginik Seis, er woen Nn and Penh se %e Srace the Nation hire Result of the Rlection. their business, wants or other requirements to the Mi ode ie ee pi dati ht 1856 fic ale fy mbered 325, containing a neatand com. | # Street north. between 13th Mth s8ts., whieh, New ORLEANS, June § hetice of the public bad better call at his period- bi 4 . : together with the Brick in the rai crowd there that the officers named above Red mittee to-day arrested Mr Lene 4 gtiance Com. me House, finished in the sin, : thousands of exeell Lumsden, of the Pic- . tanner, leut Brick will nd ie 1 teal depot. Intertered and prevented a callicies et ite ste e Wards. 3 | 4 [a'cubstamial orrrincess semen onient in the Tear, paniionmationon' wesday afternoon, J Doare’ He warchareea vn ‘bel = — ———— thelr lives, 18 fe bug fair to add thatthe attaches te ae 3 | runping to an aliey 2 feet. z ; Paes prick will be aint eeisese to measure, rent by | #°00Nd the camp ef the com: ing disorderly Rescxe or tHe Ecection —The election yes- fron the vicinity atch ee veudteed torerate Fy | = 2 a healthy ncighborhoods aie. pl pee swore messarers. im the wail. % aud | | Mayor Waterman is still at the warters of terday proves that rowdyism is uot yet subdued | a disturbance with their opponent, ,= | 7 _ | some water not 20 yards from the door, and is an | tbe removed by the purchaser within thirty days sipuation seveumagemeel powwrel conte in this city, and that, notwithstanding the unu-| Fifth Ward —In the Star of yesterday we gave | jar Ward—ist precinct, 19 | 135 146 | and guod house. 2 %©8 person desiring a cheap CHARLES 8. WaLLacn, and appointing special peltee sual police arrangements made, ruftiins did, to | 2 pretty fall description of the disorder which 34 do | aia | 10 16 |, Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6,12 and WALTER D. DAVIDGs, The citizens are completely dignsied with the some extent. exert an inflaence deleterious to the | ‘0K place at this Ward. The only affray, as far 2d ao. ist do 200) UL 155 | 18 months, secured by deed of trust on the premises, 07-2 tc MeGUIRI eee Mayor's vacillation. The streets are thronged prosperity of the city, and preventive cf a free, | #8 We could hear, which occurred after the close ~ “aa ‘ao | ‘eu } ‘on sae | Al commovancinn it the cost of the purchaser. = ~s = Anct:_ | with pOople in a great state of eacitement Init, and wnawed Aipression of public arma” | Of eur report, was that. in. which a man—whoee Bd do. Ist do. | 252) 347 oe eee BROWN © O0~ Ave's. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. The Vigilance Committee are still fortifying Tuent in the matter of depositing ballots That | ith secant vee Fieger “2d do. iS | 133 2 By J. C. McGUIRKE. Auctioneer. cote ager nee ng rg still in pos- * influence was not so great as it might have | Sixt 2 2 al) 4th do. Ist do. 360 ASSORTED BO ESor LIQ 2 on of the opponents of the Vigilance Com- been, we are willing to acknowledge, but we are | police and two of the Marshal's posse came to ad do | 260) 169 on | I 3000 At Poniic Averion-Os THURS ORS | metante | aba ion, the, promises. at 6 clvok | mittee. ‘They bave cannon loaded with also unwilling to give the police credit for entire | bis rescue, but before they could arrive to his as- Sth do. Ist do. 176 | 167 ws | AF FERNOON, June loth, at 40’ oiock, on the sec- immediate corner of &th'and | streets south, | £7 Pe, commanding all of approaches to (he eiticieney in maintaining order What some of | *istance bis assailants had ran off. Although 2d do 167 | 201. 177 | ond floor of the Auction Room, I shall sell without fronting 6 feet 4 inohes on 8th street. and frontime | 8Qu.re them did was highly commendable: but they left | "his ward was the scene of the first affray that oc- | th do. ist do. 87) 116 1ay | tevorve about one thousand bottles assorted Li- | aeain 30 fect on I atrest smokin e kant ee Tot hae | Phe recorders bave appointed 500 special po- undone what wasessentially required; that ig, the | cured in the city; the after part of the day, it 2d do. 187 319) 279 apacene aa ana bon, Imperial Old Rye, and M. the erection of a residence and piace of business ad | lice; «among them, jt im said. are some of ee arrest of the disorderly gangs who paraded tLe | Seine, was very quiet, owing, no doubt, to the | zn do. Ist do. 180) 234 27 el ikies se © | joming. i Worst inen ‘in the city. They refuse to give up stores, and visiting the various polls frightened | ft that the large party, whose acts of outlawry 2d do. Isp 231 Cognac, Vioux Cognac, Hennessoy, and Otard, Du Ferme ; One third cash; balance in six and twelve | their authority, although it vovened hy the away a number of voters, many of whom prob- | '? other parts of the city we have already alluded pel eer el ee puy & Cu,’* Brandiex 4 : Pen dasd of hres eering interest andto be -ecured | Mayor. ably did not return to deposit their ballots. Why to, committed nearly all the rowdyism which oc- 2936 | 2004 | 368s | 3117 | Cherry Uarvaway, Anisette, Biackberry Brandies | tabi pon the preperty. ‘Tithe indisp these gang were permitted to behave thus, we aie | CUrred in this ward. yee le. je2-d A. GREEN, Auet, New ORLANs, June 7, a. —_ - oid Pun nce Mayor Watefman. having hile life womaay: not able to answer. We are free to say that large | _ Sith Ward —We learn that some skirmishing | _ Berret’s majority, 571 Magrnder's majority, 3 . | Londen ld Dock Gin, Jamaica Rum, and Holland : a ia By BARNARD b RUCKER Le | proceeded to the St. Charles Hotel, he met numbers of voters were driven from the s | Occurred at the second Precinct of this Whole vote cast in 1856, 5,839; in 1953, 6,906— Old Port Wine and Sherry Wine By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetowa. he members of the City Council, and forth - and prevented by these rowdy clubs from depos- | after our report closed, but it wax not of a set-ows | creased vote, 905. Red aud Winte Italian Wines aud Cordials. WOR SALE Five Varvazie Bui.pixe Lors | with impeacbrd. The Cooncil’ elected HM iting their ballots; and we are also equally free | character, no one having ween injured. Loud Mr. Purdy received 10 votes. erms cas! ; ON THE Heicnts oF Geonc eto —We will miners, the President of the Board of Alder- to say that many among the police were guilty of | complaints were made about marines, not en- =— 3 : JAS. C_McGUIRF, Auct. repel fs emia bid pa th ee led , Mayor in place of Waterman. Col. Fenno tyrannical and unjustifiable couduct. titled, voting inthis ward. We have no reliable Votes for Members of the City Councils. ©. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. bux t0 the extateol Brooke Willinue denna 2 fof police, was dismissed and Col. Jacques . First Ward —This Ward, at both precincts, | Pfoof. however, of the truth of this statement. FIRST WARD. RUSTEE’S SALK OF HOUSE AND LOT | 08 Congress ard Road streets. These ‘lots are | #PPcinted in hixstead. ‘Phe old police torce was was quiet throughout the entire day, so far as we | The mounted police stationed at the polls in this | 4nte-Kaow Nothing. Independent. tN GEORGETOWN.—By virtue of a deed intrast | *M0ug the Landsomest ever offered in this place; | then reorganized under Jacques poi learn, and we did not hear of even a quar- | ¥2"4, as well as in the Fifth Ward, were very Alderman. from Catherine Norman, besring date onthe ih | fine size. This morning A. T. Turner and C. B. Muzzy, rel. The vole cast there was about the deme | Vigilant, and deserve great credit. The conduct ‘The piat can be seen before day of sale at Barnard = ep jo ’s auction store, and on the cround on the ie. \We would recommend these lots to those persons desiring to locate upon the Heights, as an 0} portu- nity like this seldom offers." = ae ‘erms: One-fifth in cash; balance in equal annual instalments, payanie in 1.2,3,and 4 years, with in- > 5 261 | May, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.S.,.No 134, Wa.’ Dove .----A15 | Wm. A. Bradley....264 | Mil ar et abe the gene Si sateen saleon MONDAY, the 7th day of June, 1852, at hatf-past 6 o’clook p.m, on the premises. part of Lot No, if4, in beall’s addition to Georgetown, numerically as fn 1856 of some of the special police was also deserving Second Ward —Quiet reigned in this Ward | f 2pprebation, while other members of the force throughout the day, at the second precinct. ‘The | Showed themselves es bigoted, partial, first precinct was visited in the afternoon bya and undlt for their duties. uring the evenin, xang of armed rnifians, who, althongh guiltless | there was in the Fifth and Sixth Wards a gi of any active demonstrations of violence, suc- | 4¢#! of shouting around the bonfires in the streets, Were arrested by the police ax dangerous cha: ters, and liberated on parole, Turner bas, rs been Sao tis rumored that the sheriff bas seized the ballot boxes ; if so there will be no election to- Common Council. Charles Abert ......434 jew me ca Jobn B. Turton.....419| John W. Rasby.. SS Parker.. -414 | Charles Gordon.....246 | fronting 40 feet on Beall street, between Moatzom- Assessor. ery and Green streets, and deren back with that William Riggies ...403 | John Rheem.....,,.252 | width the depth of said lot, with the wi we “hour, meP"* | \erest. A deed given anda deed of trust taken to soe mec tmats this morning areseemingly quiet, ceeded in frightening a number away from the Bee Netiga deriy Sceted soservieg ce pee suneith erane. hic Se Ey a} Sa house. ¢ aaa 2 | Ours Soleered perasene, aa tc ped aca 's life is safe outside the didcrent — by their presence, some of whom, perhaps, Wand Sree agala wisited iy the piston plier Alderman. months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, | 2¢ 2-dts AKNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, An attack was made wu i : jide rable ‘aghutn Ll aa - Sar aie which we noticed yesterday, in the afternoon, | T- J. Fisher... -5H | No candidate. poe shaherthnceiees on Mars owilbon Su By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. mitve on Saturday night, on me’ which the siderable fighting am sorderly conduct in i in six days after the ealo the property wil! be resvi: “MOS “neko, A . s . various places in the Ward, without any one | afef our report closed. ‘Their arrival was the Giahon Powell 220 TE iter. No ietachl | pone weeks Polen or tee teen ae pur- | [MPORTED OLL PAINTINGS at Avcrcox.— | Conmultter lost four then’ Killed” ana: Gureee being seriously injured. cause of a partial dispersal of the voters at the WinsiO ines ae L Cale = chaser. A valuable collection of fine original Oil Paint- | Wounded, by the accidental discharge of a can- Third SF ile ward was " 1. | polls, bot was not aftended with any violence eS ees _ i tee ee: i All conveyances at the expense of the purchaser. | ines. by ancient and modern masters of remarkable | non during the confusion. = pA dege Peete snUy 2 Wel | Tie mounted police were senile aware of their | C-S. Jones .., +589 |Z, Richards do. CHAS, 8. WALLACH, Trustee. besuty and vaive, worthy ofa pince in any gentle —— ss oe paras lc nng presence, and came to the post of danger in time THIRD WARD. ma 25-e0& ds JAS, C, McGUIRE, Auct. | man’s comprising Wuquestionabiy some of the most Re uit of the New Orleans Election. the dill nat take pince at the polls. ‘The same | (0 find ont that their services bad not been te- Alderman. — . 119° THE ABOVESALE IS UNAVOIDARLY fakes {Pecimens ofancient and modernart | New Oxtxans, June 7th —The returns of the ruifianly gangs above noticed marched through a | (@fed. The First Precinet also received a sim- | Joseph F. Brown. . .5cs | Jno. C. Kennedy...504 | poe ooned until THURSDAY AFTERNOON, | whieh «ra genuine specimens by Sard. Rection show that the city hus gone for the port of this ward. Their approach toward |}! Visit, but nothing transpired worthy of no- Common Council June 10th, same hour and place, ‘ner ds. R.A.; Sir Mar CHAS.S. WALLACH. Trustee, if RELA rard de Larass: Amertean ticket. Gerard Stith i t Arthur Shee, There is only one cause of complaint 0 Lee lected Mayor the upper precinet was the signal for general lambert Tree Chas. F. Wood .. = nae 5 Laneret 3 ay tiLams, ol by asimall ny gah f A vigi committee i > s - fa ng the voters of this ward, and that t« C.8 O'Uare. Jno. G. Robinson jew-d . C.. uw » Vernet; Williss. of London; & vehind their rica y . Perea anne ae ee Naat reanly | Cc onligginatl bare tera tien Gennes G. Palmer Jno. McChesney: = 3.8: MeGUIK or | alge sete of thie hest Ameriean art ; They say they wit persons si og ts He vicinity. After the polly | oor ecg ts. as ther eded int t Lanry3 : a Zs °S SALE—in virtue of 8 writ of Vill be on view on Saturday evening and the | carry out their determination ta fi y tee closed, there was a Little atfray oceurred on Tenth | *!tuded to. as they succeeded in breaking up the | ’ benim ai fier ti sevfn, under lien law, issued from | whole of Monday. and. wiil be sold by auction oe radians. They are renee ne tree the city street, near the canal, which resulted in causing | ! itie arrangement pre-existeat for a short time, | Zepheniab Jones ...552 | Jos. M. Downing...522 | fie Clerk’s offic of the Cireuit Court of the Dis- |] MONDAY EVENING. at Gs o'clock, at my auc. ar < Seg e reported to insist on the ar. a blue and black eye or two, and spilling a little | #24 Caused some persons of bo.b political creeds POURTH WARD. triet of Columbia, for the County of Washmgcon. | tion room, fron Hall, Pennsylvaniaavenue, between | '**t Of several persons known as ‘Thugs’? claret from the nostri!s of the e »mbatants. to lose their votes, as they were either unwill- Alderman. and to me directed, 1 shall expose to public sale fer | uth and 10th ats. Fourth Ward among whom are Lucien Adanus, to-day elected Recorder; and Benj. 8. Harrison,’ the candidate for the Mayoralty, who withdrew in favor of Stith on the formation of the vigilance commi tee. This report respecting such a demand considered doubtful. “The committee will prob- ing to again go throngh the process of approachi- ale ay SAIL ee oot Ih renal Tarslie® | ing the polls: or were too timid to venture bark During the morning every thing progressed guy, | Some members of the special police were like. etly, and the probabilities were that it weeid | Wise Over-hasty in imaking arres'’s, though we {utlaue so. Political differcnees seemed to have | Cannos sccuse them of partiality so far as we wit- lost a portion of that acerbity and intolerance | 8€*S¢d their proceedings. in front of the Court-house door of said coun- STUESDAY, the 25tn day of May next, 1358, iock,m., the following described property, 11 defeudant’s right, title, ciaim, acd inte “ ir clergy Bavding —— Me 257 | Jobn ‘I’. Clements b 5, in Sanare No, 732, in the eity o ‘ash- vivru WARD. ington, D. C., the said Lot being 22 feet front, and Terms: Under $% cash ; over $50 credit of 60 and ® days, for satistacterily approved notes, bearing anterest, ma 3t Cc. W. BOTELER, Au. il THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, Wm. W. Moore....781| John P. Pepper.....559 | C* Common Counci! —(Second Precinct ) Elijah Edmonston. .257 | Wm. G. Deale. Win. P. Mobun Wim. B. Webb S. D. Castleman . THEA | : bly disband. The forces under the authorities ; in Consequence of the rain, to THURSDAY EVE- | *>!y 4 ow i ‘ inning back the whole depth of said Lot, seized 3 " are dispersed, except the »; I i which they have acquired during a few years __ ‘Tue Processtoy. Alderman. Se ee ie wee aconettr ot onsite ee Hot OTELER, Anct = pt the special police fast, and opponents voted quietly together. | Tle main incident of the evening was the pro- | ©.W.C.Dunnington 47 | H. N. Gilbert. ......256 | and will be sold to satisfy Judicial No. 152, to May — ie . Kansas News. About two o'clock. the som= yangs of ruffians | cession and its incidents, one, at least, of which ommon Council. term, 1858, in favor of Join Purdy. JF" THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER , = above-mentioned paid the Secon recinct a | Was disgraceful and humiliating toa very large W. SELDEN Wm. F. Wallace. ..450 nee Phieaa iogta ap 30-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia, T. Van Riswick....460 | Samuel Cook .......261 i THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Assessor. in cunsequerce of the rain, unti! TUBSDAY next Geo. F. Smallwood .460 | B. F. Dye: 278 | the lat o June, saine hour and piace, : Wa. A. Mulloy... .462 269 St. Lovts, Juve 5 —A despatch from Leaven- worth dated the 3d instant, cays that a tremen ous storin visited the city on Wednesday mor: ing, flooding the cellars and inundsting a portion P ir ned, en account of the her, to THIS Friday) EVENING, 217 o'clock W. BOTELER, Avet’r. i= |THE ABOVE SALE IS STILL FUR- visit, and their pressace caused a serious affair | Proportion of the successfnl Lent This proces- of which the full particulars will be found in | sion commenced in the Sixth Ward about ten the following : p.m , and was accompanied by banners, trans- A gang of outlaws visited the polls about 1.50 | barencies and music, and jubilant with shouting. jed f{ the town, an join, . The ovelock, and one of their number was arrested by | It proceeded pretty direct to the residence of the W. SELDEN Marshal | WEDNESDAY MORNING ele eeeer, antl | Missouri river tras fal fo ts banks aa rising two special policemen, for disorderly conduct, | Mayor elect, and in passing in front of the Star Ctl ma 25 for the District of Coumma, | jes td “CW, BO R. Auct'r,” | General Calhoun and family arrived this morn- when bis comrades rescued him Subsequently. | office, some of those in the ranks and on the side- A.W. Miller 442 | Wim. Dixon 389 . - ij ie 5 ing ‘ the same party collected at the corer of Fouril, | Walks joined in sundry silly and highly repre. | A: W-3 Sanat ae ge ty eer seeree || EE TH A BOVE SALE IS FURTHER Gee = Colonel Andrews's column was at Fort Kear- id E stieets. and officer Allen wascalled on to zo | hensible attentions towards this office and the | Gey ponrer Maa Seek Gord goq | Rostponed until TUESDAY noxt, the sth instant, - FUTURE DAYS. ___| nevonthe th. An express from Fort Laramie, thither and disperse them. As he came up they boarding-house adjoining, kept by Mrs. Becy. se ¢ : ON... 0d! same hour and p' 2 District of Co! 7 C. MeGUIRE . which arrived on the Ist instant, met Colonel raised a shout and endeavored to encourase cach, | This manifestations of the feeling cf a poriion | Franklin Ober..,...439] Wim. Hutchinson... 401 | je 1-ts Marshal for District of Columbia, — ay, os = “4 se SAT Lots, | Monroe at Big Biue, and Colonel ‘May at Clear other to make an attack on the polls, when he | of the crowd toward omself, consisted in tring | J0B4 Russell ......441 Jobn Sessford, jc ...43 THE ABOVE SALE Is FuaTuer | PYBMC SALE OP VALUABL ror creek. An express left the fort yesterday for told them he was an otticer, and had been direct- | Some thirty shots or move at the frout of the tar SEVENTH WARD. Pos poned until TUESDAY uext, the lth instant, | DAY, the dd day of June. I shall sell at outite Camip Scott ed to order them to disperse. Tay detied him | Buildines, of which four or five entered the win- Alderman _. hour and piace, - op hon, on ine oreruses. até o'clock p.m, Luts Nos. Military and Naval Movements. to disperse them. and some one of the number | dows of Mrs. Beck's boarding honse. and two | John T. Cassel......515 | P. M. Pearson......556 . Ee W. SELDE quare No. 7 fh the commodious | Cyazizstox, June —The Government steam- struck bim fom behind a brick. He then | the windows of Mr. ‘Triplett’s book-bindery in Common Council. ~ ee lt de BOS 2S 1 Warehouse | sip Atiantie arrived to-day from Key Went, arrested one of the most noisy and exciting, and eee pee tiie Pau ding “Two boarders Host oes aes F iloyd...--5'1] By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. Tse uperty ia ehigtbly loseted sad though ori- | with troops for Fort Moultrie. ihe seperts ths as quickly assailed by the whole gang. w of Mrs . Messrs. F. S$ ‘allmadge and J Geo. harles s\ TPYRUSTEER 3 : a ead of lig baile toss = walteidnea ti re - 7. * % took the pa ees away. Some of ene coe Healy, both narrowly escaped being shot, as | Edw’d M.Clarke...509 | Thomas Milstead nae No J Mt a vanes i cnally Lp e e he ene ve hakery, is welladapted | United States steamer Water Witch at i dentor4 to the purpose of a large manufactory of any de- tien or other business. The lots have a tron: feet on Canal st., running throuzh the syusre east, tur having the advan- E. tidings cover a badge. purport to be that of the special po- | they were ut the windows at the time. The lat- lice. After receiving several blows, and being | ter was cut in the neck and forehead by the shot at. officer Allen drew his pistol, and re- | <plinters of ylass, and the bailetgraz d his head treated to the City Hail, discharging it three | Some half dozen heavy stones were thrown int times as le retreated, und was followed by the | the windows of Mr. Triplett’s bindery, damag crowd, which bad largely augmented meanwhile | ing bis books and breaking nearly all the xilass and become perfectly furious. He succeeded in | out of the windows. An attempt Was also made xetting into the City Hall, however. where he | to get into the windows, we are told, but the man Was protected from bis assailants until the Mar- | Who was hoisted np was prevented from getting shal’s mounted se came up and dispersed the | i" by those who threw stones from the streets, crowd and took Mr. Allen to jail The dastards who committed this outrage—may In this action the mounted guard behaved with | have the satisfaction of knowing that they came great grlladiry, coolness and elliciency, and were | "ear killing two good Democrats, and injured the the object of a furious though inelfectual on. propeity of the third to considerable extent. slaught by the mob. Dnring the affray, Mayor ‘The procession then aasie on until it arrived Magrnder acted with a degree of courage and de- | at the residence of Mr. Fe et, when that gentle- on the 3d; she was taking in coal, and would leave the next day on @ cruise. Assessor, wo wil! offer at nue! 505 |-John H. Bird.... of July uext at5': 0) parts of Lots 74 and DAY, the i3th day ck p.t.,on the premiser, 5 of Oid Georgetown, bounded 53 xs follows, viz: Begining atthe end of t ty A Ficnt.—Last evening. abouts o’clock,a man | inehes,neasured wester-y on cae oot hb lines Watr i yeliinee », | street, from tts intersection with High street and who had gone into the dwelling of Mr. Kelly, running thence, on said north line, west 42 feet 1, corner of K and Four-and-a-balf streets, and be- | inches: theuce north aud ey — High street to y r a3) feet alley; thence with said aliew east to inter come very abusive because Mr. K.-would not | 85% foot alleys thenoe with parallel with High szreot give him any liquor from his store, which was | from tis beg: and thence with said line re- closed, was expelled from his house. He then | versed, to the bi E. Ai if f sal thir the purchase mone: took possession of the front pavement and raised pores ot sale: wiped ed ao mie . to be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal in- quite an excitement by his loud and unbecoming | gtalments. at 64 12 months, h interest, to be language. Mr. ©. Kelly, a brother of the pro- | secured. "Teriis of sale to Le plied with in ove prietor, nap peers tor out of the house, be- | week afver sale. or the property may be resold at the came the object of a volley of abuse, when he | Tsk aud cost of ie ee ar. Sum'lS Taylor.. Two More Vessels Boarded. Bostox, June 7.—The brig Helen Jane, from Traxitlo, and schooner Citizen, from St. Do- mingo, which arrived here yesterday, rej having been boarded from British war isin the Gulf, but received civil treatment. Rotation in New Hampshire. Coxcord, June § —The Republican Senators have resolved to adbere to the rule of rotation tn otfice, which ix adverse to the re-election of Sen- ator Hale. lndiecations are favorable to the elec- front on both € frout of the lote. 1 3 basin of the city cana advantages for th ing or shipment of Besides the nsie Value of this prop y be added that, be.ng within the limite of the contemplated extension of the Navy Yard, it otfe f opportunity for profitable investment or h, and balanoe in two equal pay 8, 4t one and two years. with interest, se- cured by deed of trust on the property. mn 22 eokds J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. 4 IF-,TAE ABOVE SALE is postpongp | “O° Hon. TM. Edwards, cision highly creditable to bimself, aud best cal- | mau. being louldiy called for, appeared at his | Tetaliated an © the creator of the disturbance ERDINAND W RISQUE if WEDNSDAY AP TEEN heat culated to allay the excitement His eiforts, to- | door and was greeted with shouts of applause. | 5 sound threshing. On recovering from the Trusioas Gestpateon tenis arco ie oralGeh- al the Racnoe eae Baltumere Markets. ether with tiose of the mounted guard, whom | He told them that to-day, in this beautiful stunning elfects of the blows, the fellow renewed | _joa-2awlin” BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auict 542 o'clock, at the Auction * on je¢ J.C. 's eGUIRE, Auct. Marshal Selden commanded in person, were ef- | tropolis, bearing the honored name of him whom Ba timorz, Jone S —Flour is active and pene- his abuse. when an especial policeman arrested > > rally unchanged: Howard street $4 37 \ ihio fectual in quelling the riot in something like buif | patriots everywhere claimed to have been “first | ad led him away. [na little while the officer Beale = reseed evar | gt. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctiouers. sold at the same figure; City Mills $4. an hour from ‘ts commencement, notwithstand- | 1m war, first in perce, and first in the hearts of | came back and Apparently endeavored to create a eA ali pido Apher alll poaati UBLIC SALE OF A GOOD MARKET] Wheat quict; good to prime white $1.05al 15; jug its threatening aspect at the onset. The fol. | bis countrymen,” the xreat principle of mau’s | disturbance with Kelly himself. A neighbor es witckarerecetn ok TU ESDAY the Isth day pGARDEN, Witit Cottace Resipexce.— On good to prime reds $1.%a31 6 lowing are the only persons injured during the | capacity for self-government bad been fully and | persuaded Kelly to go into the house, and thus tJ Sart de the premises pay get Sees the 5A TU Kb. the i2th day of Juue,at 5 pm. Corn is drooping; white at 66x6%., yellow at allay. ax far ax we were able to ascertain, though | mphatically vindicated/ The conduct of the | Put an end to the affair. ‘The policeman deserves : pd aises ; will se: auction ims Country - lyang near the fy Town cond ds ot Mr. Murdoch and Mr. 1 miles above Georgeiown. It con part of Lot No. 2, quare No, 122, in frouting 3! jeet on north K etreet, and of the same width. 97 feet and a half ineh, with the unprovements. 7027 Provisions are steady ; Balk pork Ga%c., mess pork $17 75 a very large number of shots were tired: Opponents of the Democratic and Anti-Know Richard Hurlaby, shot through the right lung -| Nothing party in quietly acquiescing in tbe voice RH Galt badly wounded with two ball« in | Of the people, as expressed at the ballot box, was @ severe repriinand for not having taken the drunken man away before he was whipped ; and, also, for his own subsequent conduct. pS it acres of 35 T se " roductive garden iand, finely watered with never W bisky is dull at 20.7021 ye. the thigh worthy of imitation. That party bad equally Oi leet Gate ee purchase money | failing springs, Well-enc.osed, ant having uearly ie a EH. Tretter, shot through: the band free opportunity of exercising the elective fran- | Centre Marxet.—This morning the market | stalmants, at forr and eieht months, with interest, | 6Very Variety of fruit pertaining to the market gar- New Yerk Markets. They were removed to the Infirmary, where | Chise, and in the language of a distinguished due attention was given to thelr wounds We | and gallant gentleman, “the brave are always wuderstand it is hoped that nene of the above are | gecerous.”’ Te was no ft of imanly valor to fataliy ed trample over a fallen adversary, and when the After there was no more disturbance | Polls closed the past should be forgotten. He at this precinet Tegretted from the bottom of bis heart that his We visited the jail this morning, and heard | ability to receive his many friends was not equal the following statement made by Oificer Alten in | 0 bis inclination, and indulged the contident regaid to the affair at the City Hall, which cor- | hope that ina short time abundant opportunity pe mos hed what we have stated above in relation | Would be afforded to meet them face to face, and to it. We give nearly a verbatim statement : hand to hand. Colonel Beret wax frequently “| was at my house. neariy opposite the frst | interrupled with lond and prolonged cheering. precinct of the Fourth Ward ‘was lyin: a Loud calls being made for Mr. Walter Lei OX, sofa. and my wife came in saying there was a | tta@ gen'leman was received with entlusiasm disturbance at the polls. I, at her req uest, go! He congratulated bis fellow citizen who were and put on my coat, aud after placing a pair of | preseut and those who had peacefully retired to revolvers in my beit. started out. I bad just got | their homes, and the eae Ap the results of out, and I met Mr. J. Davis, ex-Chief of Police, | tue day. And now it remained for them in fa- apple. peer, pexch, appricot, ch tr}. wall set ins beautiful and iuxw { tamotns, nearly ready for t ttege is plaim, but comfortable, wit . Also, a terant’s house, with t-tuildings. The loen| opened with a much better attendance than is | Terms of ss ¢ tot with iy one week afer ale, a y , id at the risk nnd usual upon the first market day of tue week. A bore serpy ag on Copa by sel sl rieonce. cost of tha first purchaser, fier one week's notice. large number of country dealers were at the stands, and many were scattered about fhe mar- Trusteos Gonigelaes Butid:ne eee aticns nee at feeders positions to catch the eae je8 wim WALL & BARNARD. Anct, upon their arrival in the Market | ~ ~— BUCKEY - Geore € licensed dealers were xewerally ct aa Napuee oe, fa deepen aud tastily aig pely io Maa trust from Ann Robe tsor dated March iti, was disposed of rapidly, althongh the de- | (RBA L puse At Aue tin en, Suryhiext. at’ six mand was much greater than on recent occasions y that part of 1 i Good order was maintained by the enforcement of the market regulations. sw Yorn, June S —Flonr is heavy; sales of J bbis; State $3 9a 95; Oblo $1 S0u84 55; Southern $1 45a84.70. Wheat is quiet; sales of 10,000 bushels; Cbi- cago spring *Gasic.; Mil. Club 90a91c. Corn t+ Leavy; sales of 10.000 busbels; mixed 72, yellow rtsand profits ofthe p.acs i ders, the place will be it -red in two divi of about Send Tacres each, there being water and house to each division. The t feale will be one-fourth in ersh, and the residue in payimen’ f6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, ‘The title is perfec JOUN A. SOMERVILL. jei-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. N ARSKAL’S SALE—In virtue Vi of fier facias issued from the C the Cireust Court of the Distr unty of Washington, and t ould It be req ‘ork ix dall; mess $17.30aS17 35; “eggs Sita $14.15. Lard is dull. Waisky is dal! Financial. New Yora, June §—Stocks opened firmer, bat closed dull and heavy. Chicayo and Rock Island 73; La Crosseand Milwaukie 6%; Michi. gan Southern 21; New York parser ig Pen svivania Coal Company 75; Reading 43; Virginia 6's 035; Missouri 6's S1Q AUCTION SALES. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. P ing and assessed t about sixty Pect sirect. and ip res eee ote m ‘ : about ninety nine feet to the north lime of the en Accipent — Last night, another of those acci- | tire jot, with the improvemente—-a two story Brick dents which result from the careless use of cam- | House. k of Columbia tor the me directed, I shall and he said there was 4 disturbance at the City | ture to extend to the Mayor and the Counciis | phine, and frequently terminate fatally, occurred ee ogee pee mae ee trees en ea a Flomse, nt ge dere Cans te nD aye Hall Lasked him to go there with me, but be | their support and coatidence. If that should be | on Thirteenth stree!, between Hand I. A lady, | meatsat =x and twelve mouths, with utcrest, to F .) . 7 fol- refused. saying he would remain at the first pre- | done, at the end of two years they would have cinct I went on by myself, and scou met a| '4s0u to be proud of the record that would be young man named Towers, who was a str er | Presented to them, for law and order would be to me except by sight, and we went on together | festored, and the city extricated fiom her finans till we got down below the jail, at the corner of | Citl embarrassments. Mr. Lenox retired amidst Fourth and E streets, where we met Mr. Brad- | tremendous cheering Jey, senior Lasked bim what was the matter, | Mr. Schuable also addressed the crowd end he said a riotous man bad bren arrested by | | Afier these speeches, the procession retired, the police and afterwards rescued by bis friends. | the enthusiasm subsided, the bontires burned 1 went farther on till f came to the corner of the | 40wn, and tired nature c ra repose. Judiciary Square, near the corner of Fourth and BP streets, beac there was a crowd of 60 to 100 ExtRaonpinary FREAK oF 4 BLIND HorsE.— = e , Eats ge rop ia tho eatin ee ote eit | On Wednesday last, a blind horse which had them.** Some one bebind me said ++ You are a | just previously been detached from a cart in policeman, why dont you go np and disperse | which he had been hard at work hauling bricks those jows.** ont kuew who said this. . >I ioht 2 aha { weut up to the crowd and told them I was a = co any ae ae = © Beedlong Le policeman, and that they must disperse A few | 8¢FO5% Pennsylvania avenue, at a sho:t distance of them left, but the most of them remained, and | ®t ef the Capitol; when he arrived at the side refased to disperse, saying, ‘You can't make us | CPPosite that from whence he started, be en leave, G2 m You; you can’t disperse us.” tered a tree box. whic h he tore down, toy Just then I was struck from behind with a brick | With the tree inside it, (a sapling some six bat. I sprang forward aud seized hold of aman | WChes through at the trank.) | This “ect did not who bad just detied me to disperse them, and | UPPede bis progress in the least, for he continued day of June, 1858, at i2 vk tty the lowing described property, to wi All defendan right, title, claim, and interest in and to part of re: vation No i0, begiuming for the same in the east ine of 434 street, at & pot, where the same is iter- sected vy the north line of an alley 7 feet 11 mehex aid 432 street, running thence line Of said street h 22 feet, 5 fect, thence south 22 feet to the said alley, and thence with the srme west5 feet to 4%, street aud point of begining, together with al! aud Singular the improvements thereon, in the city of ashington, D.C., seized and levied u as the erty of James Wil ams, and wii! be to sat- ciais, No, 31. 32 nd 34. to October term, favor of Howel! & Stribling. W. SELDEN, Marshal ma 25-<ts for the District of Columvia. Mrs. Crawford, undertook to replenish a lamp pepe ihe iidorths mie cer he while burning, by pouring the camphbine from a | rerold at che risk and cost of tue first purchaser, af- bottle into ft. ‘The fluid in the bottle iznited, | ter one weea’s notice. ee and she, in her confusion, scattered the tluid Pe a arstcen about the rom. setting fire fo a bed aud other ar- ractesen Gerais aA ee ik ticles. Her arm was badly burned, and her hus- |; BUCGKEY, Aucts, band, who weut to ber assistanc dt is Sewn SEE NASD © BVCRE ae ah is hands burned. It is probable the accident would have By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. been still more serious, but for the timely assist- TRUSTEES’ SALE —By virtue of two deeds ance of Mr. Morsell, a neighbor, who rushed in of trust from Reuben Daw. dated Marci 25 and and took the burning furniture into the street. November 4, 1253. we will offer at auction on — deals Y, the lth day of July exe al Shy PE “i o'clock p. m., on the premises, that piece of ground Tue Lapis’ Fustivat will open to-night, | Ou the routh side of Bridge altect, tm Goorin, when there will be @ brilliant display of the fiir | bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the north sex, and abundance of beautiful flowers and de- | C2 comer of the builainz situated at the southeast at Avction —On fLHURSDAY N. June 10, at 5 o'clock, we shal! sell beautiful small country place, MeLeau, + situated on the old ‘vad, two miles from tre ug Bridge and adjoming the property of Jas. Koach, Req. This Farm contains thirty-two acres of good and highly improved land; about ten acres in good woud, ‘The improvements consist of a new and comiortable cottage built Dweiling, E bles, new Fencing, young Orohard, Viaee, bearing Frut Trees, Ac. The of vegetables now crowing will be given in the sale, Thereis a Pump of coud Water close by the door, a Spring of exes: lent water, and An unfailing stream runs thropgh the ince. In fact tors cuuntry residence for one oem: usiness in the cityit offers @ rare opportumty. It ts pertectly free f om malarious diseases, ‘erms: One-fourth cash ; the rea;due in 6, 12, 18, and 24 ths, with interest. A deed given and deed of trust taken. ‘Title perteot, jes-t. WALL & BARNARD, Auvots. 2 —In virtue of a wr ued from the intersect'on of Bridge and Congress streets, and ‘gbtful refreshments. The band will play some | rucning thence on Brulge street east -7 feet 84 s, at . of the choicest mi of the pleasure 9 "i more or less,to Jno, Yerby’s, thence sout ! i Set cence me anit alia to Consreas streat, 140 foet to 8 Iz-teet 1 = A ence Wes ee nehes, and nee There are fourteen different churches having | fact to the beginning, with the improvements—a 3- tables, each one arranged according to their own story brick dwelling. taste. Then there is the union supper table, Terms of sale: One-third where all the substantials will be found, pre: | to be prid in casi, and the bala sided over by ladies from cack denomination. Sia ments af 6 and {2 months, to be URSDAY, the 17th dey of Sune, 1958, at 1 deserib-d property, to w fitie, clam, and imterest i 2,"in Square § ney iy rns the purchase n) sight abeud, 3 Akt Ciara cae = of suie tobe compiled with ta oi Liter sale, or h ai Singitine By A, GREEN, Auctioneer, carsied Ulin a few steps. but, being overpowered po ee abead, und the next thing he encountered 3 the property may be rosold alter one weeks Oley ed upon D AND KITCHEN Foasitvre by the resistance of the crowd, | was compelled | 25 the fourteen-inch wall of a Satie iets Warten Returns.—Dr. Choate, disturbance at the cisk and cost of ihe first purchaser. be seid to iy fame TE . t 1 . i It . | house inhabited by Mr. John Smith a Seaune, Sed Was TEA Tee ee | tis cated ible as thinslaty niep-aprean ba cee knocked down After regaining my feet | drew | #2#inst the wall with such force as to break it a pistol, and it snapped three times before it went cates) cereten, making a breach through wh olf. ink | fired three shots, retreating all the | 42° Soi Gels nu cICep, and ther wive Pro- time, and during my retreat was assailed by a | UCiNe 2 tise Tae saeco cuutinaous discharge of pistols and stones from ees AsiRE' ae the second ‘story af the Tene 1 retbed the nie teated to huadseds by the | “Tn running against the house the horse placed L wes there, L was protected by my fiends tilt | #2 fore feet on the bulkhead cellar door in front, Ser abe, ool petptonh v ved ie one, | throush whieh they bioke, barking bis legs in ; — oe MY PS Thine style ‘The force of the blow ayainst the wall sent a sofe inside flying across the room loyetber with about a barrel full of bricks wh ‘On THURSDAY, the ioth in nt the residence of W. H. Rrere No. %2,) on 7th, between | sod K streets, we ng at 10 o’olock 3. m., an excellent Assort t of Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as hoguny Sofa. Rocker and Chairs. De Marble-top Centre Tabig, —— ae n Table, Do Dressing Marbie- urean, Cottage Bedstends, Washstands and To:let Sets, Gut frame French Mirror, tine Clock, . Dama-k Lace Curtains, with Cormeosand Pix tures, a Brasseis. Ingram and Stair Carpets, Window Shades, (Qucloth, and Hat Rack, i lw at the polls; dismissed. Chas. H. Johnson, D My Ay TER vox, term, te C , throwing stones; dismissed for want of evi- ustecs Georgetown Building Ass: m. dence. M. Cavanaugir, Ireland, disorderly; dis- | jeé-zawim BalNaRD & BUCKEY, Auct. missed. W.P. Tutuer, England, do; do. J. RIDANNARD. Ave mecs SRUSTER ALE —By virtye of n deed of trust from Richard Cruit, dated Feb.uary 7, hose in want of fomnics, plone ewe nh ar sme nt oe UR oe Yothe ptain them on application at the coun’ | 17th day of July nex oe in..on the pre ter of Lue Star Office, ae uw mises, part of tot 7, in Square 481. Washington, beginuing tor its bounds ai the end of 123 feet, m. Srzciat Noticr.—For Perfumed Breath White | ured south th street from the nerthweet corn ‘Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, ase Balm of | Of 82d sq 1,000 Flowers.” For drossing Ladies’ hair use | rest line “ Woodland Cre #2, to M Soin favor b W. BELDE ouse & Co. Marstal for the District of Columbia. By J, C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer, OSITIVE SALE OF BEAUTIFL Lor Oprosite Jumciary i DAY AFTERNOON, Jan on the premises, | shall sell Li » fronting 49 feet 04% mehe Loteeen Band & streets nerth, rua. It will be aivided if desired. is immedately oppesite Judiciary 18 Leautifally located for a resuience. F. Sprague, Mass.,do; do. Six lodgers —nou- By WAL residents tack 93 leet. thence due erst t north on said tine unony those who stoned and shot at me os b wis retreating v r 6 inches, th t street, an : fourth cash; the residue i2and t Bolsters and Pitlowa, : bad been detached trom the wall. Backing out ( new pomada ; it causes gen- | P the bexinuiug, With the improvements—a 2st Ss, with interest, secured by deed of trast ox tton nnd Shuck Mattresses. = spe ht eh B5e NL ae : Of atl thix misch ef, ax well as be could, this an. | Hemen's lair to curl beautifully. Price conte ve dwellings Pee inky A ee Wood seat Chairs, Tim Safe, &o., is Bells 5 CARNAL Bays BEE, 16-8 imated battering Wheeled about and tore ~ Pi ‘ ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money rity to preserve the peace, they tily wntit for that office.”* After visiting the Jail, we dropped in at the Jotinesry, and saw Harlahy, who was sitting up ou a chair inoue of the wards. After question- ing Btw ax to his part fon in tue above Proprietors, New Y J. ©. MeGUIRE. Avet. Wholesale and Retail Axents By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Vacuaaie LOT ON THE ISLAND.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 9th instant, at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, we will sell snad Crockery Ware, . Chamber and Radiator Stov. With a general a tmentol Kitenen Requisites, we deem off through the street into a large marble yard near by, where he tumbled Leels over head seve- ral times among the blocks uf marble, finally en- tangling bimself between them to such an extent tuat he could make no further headway, and only . + | to be paid in cash, and tue balance ia two equal in Washington, | stalments at 4and ¢ months. with interest. “Peis Tavton & Maur between 9th and | oi sale to be complied with il one Week alter sale or 16th st.. Pa. avenu: nia he risk and cost of the the property will be resold at ad week’ aod a creat any other articles unueccasary to enumerate, Terms: All sumeunder $25, cash: over $2 TER 8. COX, Vo. 16, in subd. 435, fronting 24 | credit of 60 and % days, for notes satisfactorily : then he caved in. He was recaptured and march. MARRIED, : . F. We. RISQU Peete ep my wate nani eee Shred; bearing mtereat : scene, be admitted that otticer Allen had ordered | ed off to his stable, when lis pedal terminations | | Onthe 3d instant, by the Rev. W. B. Edwards, oj | ___ Trustees Georgetown Ruildirg As widealley. eee = GREEN Lito to disperse; that be refused, saying he had | Were properly dressed. Ou Friday he was again | the M.E. Chureh, Mr. JOHN W. PAULEY, to | _je82awim WAL BARNAR ‘Lhis lot is ina pleasant neighborhoodand presents | _j¢ > 2 > Auct. a perfect rizht there He also stated that he had y ss 3 ut to work and carted bricks all day most in- au Allen's © volver, whieh he drew and snapped Gecdtriomiy ‘To any one that may be wall skep ee tice arate ca nop a ies _ ke off, a tical as to the accuracy of this statement, we can a iT othcer slew i i ie states " 7 ” " that Le was not one of those who desired to go CONT nar Bm nn S08 HSE NOUIBEHNEE, 96 we ala: wack to fire into the polls; but was desirous to go 5 = home, not wishing to Lave any difficulty with | TWO MeN Braces — About half past six any one o'clock this morning a serious affray occurred The First Precinet- of the Fourth Ward had | near the intersection of Fourth and E streets, on als like to Lave been the scene of a serious af- | the Island From what we could learn, it seems fray, but for the prompt interferenc eof the mount. | that two ruftianly characters, whose names are ed posse under Marshal S-ldeu, and police off- | John Rudy and James Keenan, were parading ANN THOMAS, both of George- & rare chance to secure a good building lot. Terms: One-third cash; the resuiue in 6 and 12 mouths, with interest, and secured by deed of trust. je3 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. NHREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ANBLOT AND Vacant Lot Avi KS NEAR THE CIRCLE, WV ARD, Tiox.—On WEDNESDAY, the 9th iostant, I shal sell, in front of the premises, at 6 O’clock p. good three-story B House, containing 15 couveniently arranged room: ude hall, and By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, RUSTHE’S SA , DENRA BLE PRO PERTY NEAR THE STEAMBOAT HAR DIED, virtue ofa deed of trust from Kobert Schwa On the 7th instant, MARY ELIZ ABETH, aged | favor of the Columbys Building Association ted lyenrand tl amonths, daughter of Jonn and Ann | October 15, 1855, and duly recorded ia Liber J. A.3S, MoGrann. No. 110, folios $77 and foilowing, one of the lan1_re- The friends of the tamily are invited to attend her | cords for Washington county, in the District of Co- tuneral on this (Tuesday) afternoon.at 54 o'clock, | lumbia, the subseriber, as Trustee, will seliat public from the residence of her parents, 27 1 wt. north, | auction, on WEDNESDAY, June 23d, at 6 p.m. between 2d and Sd streets weal. * On the cromnee Lots 18 and 19, in Square 38, in the re fot By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, \RUSTEE’S SALE of VALUABLE HOUSE anv Lot ON iSth STKERT aT AvcTion.—Ry a deed of trast, bearing date Ger, recorded in the land recor nty, D.C., in Liber J. A. 8. No &c., and of other ‘authority conferred undersigned trustee wi!l sell at public Tene i 24nd 25 in Square No. 252, um the ety wo tungton. Washington, having a front on south G street r , of about 49 feet by a depth of 124 feet 6 inches toa 20 fe This jot is situated on 15th street, between G and “The cause of tin wis alve'a visit from tie amare | Lunntreete swearing loudly abot their prowess, | [ AWRON HOUSE: 405 18:h Styces, betwerem E | foot Alley, torether Wich the appurtecnnce: ing luf adjoining, being Lot Nov leand part of Lot | Hand se ugproved iy a har deome three tury trick Fhe cause of this was also a visit from the same | and making suudry threats us to. what. the 7 Phere is a fe re | privileges and other hered:taments there S, 19, in Square No. ¥6, jung (No, ot) conta caian - lawless gang heretofore alluded to, who contem- | would do, when they Lappened ta observe two | fopnds Bok mt class pormanent Bacco aera fon Mert Hobart eokwacae sa aot to thin ee ‘Tius property is handsomely situated on the south | Sou gatutes: “C25 puntuve. nd without revere, | piated At attack oa the Northern Liberties Ea- | others named Wm. Clements and Jeremiah Car- | liberal. “A latge namie uf Ponies ce ree | oO ‘Pain property is very donirably iuceted yo | fide cl north K, between 2th and 23th streets. a lit- | Sr es made Keown st the time of ante, xine House up Fourth street ‘to bnoxious to them. ‘Phe two !at- | be secommodated. ‘Those in waut uf good board | oyoiis breverty is very. dexirab) on K street fe feet, running hack an keerage daptiar ‘ST. STEVENS. Trustee. Massarbusetts avenue and turned towards the quietly along, but notwithstand- | Wil! spply soon, e Forms: Ons third cash, of winch #10 must be | flout lus feet ton wide alley, has a well of exectinng | _masi-d A. GREEN. Auet. polls, ow nearing it, the police induced the Keenan, and the erowd with | Je5-lw A. R. HAFF. | paid onthe spot; the baiance in 6 and 12 mouths, | 2 ~ ae to tore into the street Phey continn d on with ‘¢ hee suai. 2. === water in the yard, and the walls of a brick buiicing inthe rear, ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: the balance im six, twelve and eighteer. months, for notes bear.ng inte- rest. to be secured by a deed of trust upon the prop- ted in pursuit, aud soon overtook and out tuterfering witu the voting and turned up ns and Carter severely. ‘The victims Fifth street towards the exgine house above men- flaaily succeeded in eseaping from their assail- tioned. When they reached K street they came | ants, when Rady followed Clements to the door y op with # party of the Northern Liberty | of a house in which be had taken retaze, aud By A. GREEN, Auctoneer, ANDSOME AND VALUABLE BUILDING H Lot on F, Kerwees torn ann l3ra Sreners AT AUCTION FRIDAY. the 11th metant ry sell in front of the premises. a" 6 o'clock p. with interert,the purchaser to give notes for the A full | deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust onthe Cottee | premises. Un'ese the terms be complied with in hve dave from the day of sale, tho tiustes reserves ok the right to resell the property atthe risk and cost AVA COFFEE !—JAVA Lintcieg, 3 y Old Government Java KING & BURCHE ma 28 corner Vermont ave. and 14t ne + | of the defaniting purchaser, by advertising said re. | St, ixpatabla. . valuable and handsome Huriding Lat, know, pers who had assembled near by, and were | discharged bis pistol at him in close proximity 1 CHARLES MATTONI Sale three times in the be rat es ai Trust vedilendisputatie enact sine eee 6 Got at age et F pint <4 te nod wath hon witout ofeaicton Several shatrgere | Jry"Lowevce a womens ng any riots | Ghuasa ENGRAVER ARD Btsionen, | muiceodsae — 2 eum maa Tues. | “iS Neen ne Ant. | sects. ofa tet,and reaming tans tS feat to a ower ¥. : a prese “ ‘ saporter ol a RS ER (OS oan See = . Bred fiom this pout. ‘The axsaiting party then | an oilicer to arrest the rufflane, at crue vruble te BOHEMIAN GLASS AND CHINA, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. By A. GREEN, Auctioncer. of Saag turned dowa Massachusetts avenue to the corer | flad ove, in solng from the scene of affray to the No. 3} Mick StRext, Boston, NDIVIDED SQUARE AT AUCTIO V.—On I ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ox CAPITOL | penatiful aud valuable building tot js called to the - a —— — sneee wae augmy mat City Hall Watch-house Rady was subse- = Ser Tee tira aeh nets City, with sam Hos of U FRIDAY Ar TERNOON, Uth oo ntinae ge é peg om) Rigs phage ing geen above guia, the ea suns ‘one of the anost hes! - py another gang who eviously ax : i — mos! 5 > | Stent, tee! f et rebie * there, aad the riotous demonstration Larnas | oemly arrented. Ines ever imported into the United States Vases, | sud Pa: avenua we wil sell the WhOIS uf Sausts | O'clock. Lot B, being part ct Jena Crutchett's anh ‘erma: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12,and 18 more apparent. - AccrvENt.—A young lad living on the Island, Frat Di rd Reovivers, Toilet Sets, Co- | No. 176, containingsiw,000 square fect. ‘Thesquare ie qwisich of Lot No.7. Sauare No 755, having & | months, for notes bearing interest, to be seoured by The mounted police at this time came up | ¥@ Tun over by horse and cart, on H street, be- joxned Nyinen, pore mye tl Sones ee tween Isth and 13th streets weat, 9 don ew | front of 18 feet on znorth Be Fee Tux back | a derdof trast upon the Fourth street into Massachusetts avenue, and | tween Fourth and Fifth streets, this morning, turned towards Fifth street, when their atiention | and seriously Sujured ‘ osed with wand sub- remarkable g will be opened To-morrow Afte r- aap een pe np inducements for eee property. CF mntedmmameehener Ss buriding lot ina quiet very handsome and desical and noon for exhibition and sale at the A pot! ulation, ‘The Square will be sold whole or divided. f — 2, was called to the crowd by some of tts numbe: of . P. Culver, Pa. avenue, corner of i2th st. “forms liberal, Te-n balance in 6, 12, and 18 having aed a gun or pinol, and they lao: ALARM OF Fine. —The alarm of fire this morn- ray. e Pubiie are wuvited bo inapast Lm They wiil je 3-ts - “WALL & BARNARD, Anecte, not te tod age ariuneseesoinc ce be secured by SyEGAL? ps 2k Bobet lithie —96q ctr Grove mene ite lag a seed upon them—the | ing was cansed by the burning of « foul ebimney | Ye,cound to embrace most wondapful specimens of | > KBY “Title indisputable. . JOHN FELL growd meauwhile fring u large number of sho s near 13th and H streets, jes-tf 7 P malo arty | ay ELLIS issd A. GREEN, Auct, jes 96 Pa, ave, bet, Wh and tutn

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