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Tue Biste Paxorama.—We have been sur- prised to learn that this magnificent painting, now on exhibition in Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sev- enth street, near D north, bas been illy patron- ized by our citizens. The only reason for this must surely be, that the Wasbin; sometimes been tmposed wu, and unartistic views unde rainas, and being others in the same categ time and mon LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. To Apvertisers Ix ALEXANDRIA.—Mr. Geo. E. French, in Alexandria, will receive and Promptly forward advertisements intended for The Star. Those in Alexandria desiring to avail themselves of its immense circulation to bring thetr business, wants or other requirements tothe notice of the public bad better call at ton public have y uninteresting ‘ r the name of pa inclined to place this aud all refuse to spend their € assure our readers tbat such a conclusion does themselves and the painting great wrong, for this is very much su- perior to almost anyt ing of the kind we have The exhibition comprises thirty-tive scenes from Scripiuic, selected with the utmost discretion, and executed with great artistic skill and finish. There is in all of them so much to admire that the beholder is never weary rets their passing away before satistied. At the same time the most fastidious are unable to fin We cannot seiect any sing worthy of especial notice, because all have their respective merits, and the lence is difficult to decide The work is that of an I. Williams, of Cincinnat inent position among the paint try, and it is one of ni = which artists themse! commendation. awaken reverential e thereby adding to bis worthy a visit from sc ally, and is hi, ber of reveren A Horticuctugat Exminitiox.—The third Semi-annoel exhibition of the Seciety com- ay at Coombs’s Hall, near the corner of Tenth street and Peansylvania avenue. ‘The Hall is beautifully fitted a rounding its outer area, some of the most flowers, vegetables, etc of the country by a visit to the exhibition soon vie with any cultural and flor young in exhibitions of this kiud; bu: which ts being pursued by this Soc horticulture an iny whieh is being fe Southern country. Thes; this Summer are undoubt menced yester with tables sur on which are displayed tnd various fruits, to be seen in this part it may be clearly seen # that Washington may city in the country in horti- Itural products. ing, and only r his admiration point of greatest excel- jety is giving American artist, Mr. J. he vardeners, 2rge portion of the pecimens on exhibition edly improved in qual- Ripe peaches. mammoth strawber- Ties, luscious grapes—all of improved excellence, gantic cabbages, beets. rhubarb, potatoes, peas, beans, ete , give a substantial while flowers and plants, both costly and rare, lend beauty as well as de- licious fragrance, transporting the visiter from the heat and dust cf town, to the rural bowers. The following is a list of the premiums award- ed by the judges yesterday, viz: For strawberries. fi variety. exhibited by W do. to Dr Bayne for do. to Mrs. Jobn tus among he few panoramic paintings ‘ives have deemed Lecce ‘The subjects are such as to motions in the spectator, It is peculiarly idren gener- hly recommended bya large num- gentlemen as vi of biblical knowledge. It will remain here this week, and be exhibited eve: oa this and Saturday afternoons. our readers to see it before it leaves by all means together with gi character to the show; Ilustrati y illustrative ry evening, and Premium to Victoria liam Cammack; second Bayne’s favorite; third Dongias for her Alice Maude variety; fourth do discretionary, Mr. John Saul for the Dundee variety on account of its su For greatest variety of strawberries, dis- greatest variety of seed- Tux Vote ox tue Water Desr.—The fol- lowing is the vote by which, on Monday, the citizens of Washington refused to authorize the City Councils to increase the present debt of the lying the community eretionary to John Saul; lings, discretionary, to Wm. Cammack. For cherries, first premium to Mr. Grimes for his arian: — do. to Mr. farge ripe peaches, discretionary premium to Mr. Spence; black Hamburg grap r Mr. Reynoids; cucumbers to s: discretionary, first premium to Mr. A. Jardine; Turton; best potatoes to Cammack; best with water from the Aqu Though a majority of the votes cast on the Proposition are in its favor, yet as not more than one third of the citizens voted at all on the sub- ject, and the City Charter provides « Corporation shall not have present fund: d debt of the borrowing money or otherwise, unless jt sual! be agreed to do so by two-thirds of the legal voters in the said city at an annual election’’—the au- thority is refused. the vote being as follows: For it. Against it. 6 tapes. premium to ame; gooseberries, wer to increase the ‘orporation, either by second premium to Mr Dr. Bayue; second best to W asparagus to Wm. Cammack; second best to Mr. itimes, best peas to Mr. Grimes; second best to ms to Prof. Page; be: tucesto Wm. Cammack; best beetsto Dr £ best cabbage to Cle remiuim to Dr. for best turnips to Mr. Grimes; radishes to John N. Trook; best rhubart a bestto Wm. Cammack; best qu Hesbly; best potherbs to Pre collection of table vegetables to Dr ond best do rare vevetubie, spin For the best vert Ist Ward—Ist precinct. 2d Ward—tst precinct. dp 3d Ward—Ist precinct. ith Ward—Ist precine Sth Ward—tst precinct. A specimen of a 2d p 6Uh Ward—Ist 7 preminm was awarded to Mr. Devves; for petunias to Prof. Page; for for peonies to Professor ¢; second premium for peonies to Joshua of cut roses to A Jardine; second best to Mr. Vernon; best arranved collec- tion, diseretionary, to Mr. tion of cut tlowers as to taste, Alexander McKer- iehar; second do piece to Clemeut Hesbley; secood best to Joshua ierce; best hand bouquet to Prof Page, secoud best to Clement Hesbley. We coidialiy recommend this exhibition to the pubiic, feeling assured that their and hearty support will wot fail to be well re- 7th Ward—Ist precinct. ‘2d precinet... nations to A Ja ierce; best collectic Dezges; best collec-| Maxia a Port.—A person, evidently suffering with this horrid complaint, went to the central guaid-house yesterday morning, where be ap- peared to be nearly dead with fright. He asked the protection of the captain, stati “ Vigilance Committee” was after bi surrounded the house. He said that he had done nothing, but they had accused him, aud if th ey caught him they would kill him without giving ‘The poor fellow remained in trial room till Uke business was completed captain tried to persuad@ Lin that he had the fellows who were after him in the cel wonld keep them Uli he got away started to leave; but as he reached the d bow! or piteher on the pavement; ihe and he turued to the captain Ab. they've got me! they've got me!? He was with ditliculty per- suaded to leave the station, being fully satistied ace Committee w, To-day, the exhib and attractive featares Fresh Victoria favor and enorn Cherries, Gooseberries, and of which would tickle the ets, also, of rare beauty an Some of those deposited by Dr. Pare attracted New varieties of the beauli- uschia occupied conspic ious places ; among which were a White Corolla from the Capi hot-Louses, kept by Mr Medici. both bearing foweis of delicate tints, and deserving of special mention mens of exotics from the Presidents Grounds, (Jobn Watt,) and Coreoran’s green-houses, (Mr. Spence.) were particularly admired for their rare colors and vigorous growth. presented many new the way of fruits, &c.: new species of rare pus size ; seedling Strawberries, many new hinds sound alarmed bh teat admiration and remarked mith, and a Venus de that theVizil: close after him Tus Weathsk —Range of the thermometer trom Thursday noon, June 3, to this morning : Morning. No Com. Weovnutt’s Testimoxy —In pubi'sh- ing the evidence in the case of Officer Allen yes- terday, a folio was by accident left ont of the evidence of Com. Woodhull testimony complete : For the defence. Com We republish bis ~7 3d—forenoon cloudy, wind Wind chansed to Ss; nd ., at noon heavy thunder storm, cleared of tine; Sth—cloudy, wind E , thunder showers forenoon, cleared off in the evening; 6th—airy, slight rain in the afternouu ad wind th—very warm, wind W and hot, wind NW; 9th—very he wy fog, wind W.., got out fine und hot, at end wind 3S} l0th—airy; wind NW. quarter moon, Fridxy, June IS, little after B. Morwell Woodaull, of Navy, was sworn aud testified as fol- About 2 o’clock on the day of election, accompanied by J. Linton, Esq., 1 was crossing the east side of the City Hall enclosure, near the corner of E and Fourth streets, and my attention was directed toa police otticer. having in charze & man (who was struggling considerably) evi- dently taking him towards the jail; in an instant after | heard a cry, ‘+ Let's take him away from * and on my looking back, at a short dis- tance. I perceived a large crowd of men rushing towards the officer; a short struggle then ensued, and the prisoner was rescued; the officer at- possession of him, but the effort was ineff-ctual, and a rush being made at the time, the ollicer was urged towards the middle of the street, when bis hat was knocked otf bya stone, aud simultaneously I heard two distinct charges of a pistol (or such I took it to be;) im- mediately aiterwards one of the crowd, a short, young man, stepped f rwa:d, revol direct at the Gzoxrcetown, D. C., June 10, 1858. Aw Op Biazp.— Yesterday, Charles Carrol, bet- ter known as Rob Roy, was arrested by Otticer Chipley ona charge of stealing a shawl and a ham of bacon from Mrs. Frazies, aod a number of carriage bows from D. G. McCombs examination showed that he was not unacquainted with the rules of criminal law. himself or any one else. knew who stole the articles and where they were The justice put the book to him and he swore to answer truly the questi: replies were as fol tempted to regain He would not com hand. aimed | He admitted tha cer, and snapped it at him; they were then about 10 or 12 feet apart; own defence, bei onceived him to be. i be young man aiso I think tue of the first exp.osi NFOUS, OF SO Near One sound as to render it difficult to determine which j first exp'oded; this is certain, however, tne first p the young man before men- b shots of the tirst explosion took eifrct, as 1 suw biced trickliug down the face of the otficer; the man, to my ment, did not fall. o: Jat, but continued to the end diseti volver, which he deliberately cocked. i he then withdrew to the east urth street. urged forward by anelderly man, who | supposed to be bis fatuer, and who, by his mremner, seemed to be adinonishing him: now made another rash. when I and some one else called out to the officer to retie chick be slowly commenced di ~ lookers ou” vance. the ellicer would advance a few feet, and then turn and fare his as «crowd hurling stones and br extent that the air seemed to be tilled with them; many shots were also fred from the crowd of which passed between Mr. Linton and mys-if being unarmed, | was prevented from render- ing sueb assistance as 1 feit the cireumistau: would bave warranted; during the between the officer aud the young n the officer, inh unaided, as f put to bim, and his Do vou know Who bits The examisation then the bold Rob Koy was committed to ReaL Estate Lot No. 25 in sq assault was mede b Green, Auct’r.— tioned; I think bot re No. A, fronting on Penusyl- vania avenue 25 feet, aud running back 127 5- feet, between Third and Four-nud-a-balf street, improvements. which consist story brick house, was pure der, for 35.600, ‘52, frowting on Thirteenth st , between G and H, with impiovements—taud- xome three-story brick house, was * Johnson, for $3,155 Lot 4 in square 439, frontin Eighth street, and running back on I st. 50 feet, on the Island was purchused by for 64 cents per foot part of 19, in square 16, fronting $2 back 10y feet, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, First Ward, with the improvements, a good three story <15 rooms, was purchased purchased by 60 feet i inches on ing towards with him in John Richey, ants; the pars: icks at as to such an | fect on K street, ruani brick house, containin, by Wim. Marshall, for $2 Wasuinctos Turarae —Mr another claim on the grat Stuart inas still 5 >, for the seasonable amuscment wh about 15 to W feet dircetly lo the west of them and about equi-distant from the rest of them, so all that occurred; ily aud inspar- Euglish Opera has always succeeded here, and we predict # series of full hauses for this it does. so many fi st tiat we could 1 I have consid tially, having no inte concerned in the affray, nor did I kw own knowledge to which pol tic#l party either belonged; iny being there Girl—will be given this ¢ the “Pheatre is now ampiy ventilated, reuderin it pleasantly cool, and we call attention part larly to the fact that the prices rem: We hear tbat of the Witnesses; and I have « did Le certainly would ba THANKS —“ Ites other look-rs- ‘returns grateful thanks to h kind friends for a delightful serenade which was tendered him last evening, most unexpectedly thouzh agreeably. Tue music was such as could only have proceeded from the Sax horn and trum- pets of the incomparable Esputa and bis accom- Such pertection of musical ts in dreams of celestial ta’s band is out. ateful remembrance the kind- ness and good will thus pleasantly proffered by ost Whom he is proud to reckon amon: I first saw bis plished companions firing wok plies, about one hundred aud fifty will long hold in of More, and many others coming up. Water '—The families residing tn the squares to Thirteenth, ‘Tuirteenth-and and C streets, and Pennsylvania avenue, have &# long time, suttered considerably for w: supply of water ceased, the pumpx are Tut Oop Fettows’ Procession is to be re- ynday afternoon next, as will be seen on reference to our advertisti Should the weather prove favorable, a large tarn- ‘The oration is to be de- livered at the Smithsonian Institution at § o'clock m ,by DG. M Wm H Young. of Maryl: The Levee at the Seventh street ball, at night, will, of course, be a tine affair, the management being in the bands of the committee controling the last Levee, which gave universal sutisfac- peated on M out may be ex; y ilies are made to sulfer in order that some one can have the use of the water during the day be for the benefit of the citizens generally, uot for any paiticular one. ‘The city pump should A Rempes.—On Tuesday afternoon, Joba C. Collins, Mark MeGarrity, and James Bligh were arrested by the Second Ward Police, assi several citizens, for fighting and distur ace at a stable near Fourteenth and FE. hough politics were mixed iv with the causes of the Szht, whisky had more to do with it Bugb wes at work in bis stable, Collins went there for some pur grew ont of it. Centre Marwet.—The market place, this presented quite a business-like appear ‘The stands were all occupied at an early hour, and the stock displayed to attract attention of purchasers and visiters crowded ; housekeepers preferring to make their urchases in the early moruing and avoid the The prices coutinue about as ‘The gangways were eat of midday. quoted in the Star of Saturday. derstanding Bligh took a hay fork an dins a curryeomb; and when arrested it was evi- dent that they bad nsed them ered with blood. Bligh was dismissed. Col- in consideration of the beating received. McGarrity was fined for disoiderly conduct in the street. AgREst —On Tuesday, CE Goddard wes ar- rested by Officer King, with a warrant issued by his honor Judge Dunlop, of the Cireuit Court. He was charged with sedugt! was said, was committed in Carlisie, ofticer from Carlisle was here with a requisition; and after the prisoner was taken before Judge Dunlop, he was turned over to the officer from Carlisle, to be taken back for trial. Both were cov- jon. The eee Aw Usvortunate Max —Ou Monday Patrick Hughes, a man about 60 years of age, who some leg, and has since been about with a wooden one, fell, on O, neir fth st. and again fractured the stump He time, watt! Me HOA is house aud provided wixteen years a ‘Tus Workwovse —This work of the Corpo- ration, under direction of the Architect, Mr ii i Tessing as rapidl possible. age gi we City visge: foc tye’ canine. ment of such violators of the city oidinances as ave liable to imprisonment, is severely felt at this laid in the street a lon: Klopfer took him inte for him, aad yesterday morning obtained a commitment from Justice Clark, and he was re- moved to the Washington Asylum to be properly ‘The want of An Assavit.—The following account of an assault, which we mentioned as having occurred on election day, bas been banded us : Mr. Editor: Please correct the statement made in the Star of Tuesday jn relation to Mr. Cross being in the vicinity of the polls. I was walk- ing peaceably along Pennsylvania avenue and Third street with two other gentlemen when we were attacked, and I was knocked down and very severely beaten. The yang numbered over twenty. There were no words passed, but a sud- den knock down, and the cry set up ** Shoot the d—n s—n of ab—h.”? Jas. C. Cross. June 9, 1858. — Sutoorinc'—Yesterday afternoon, a crowd of small boys were playing in that part of the Fourth Ward known as Swampoodie. Their mirth gave offence toa number of older boys who were passing, and one of them tired into the younger crowd, by which two of them, Michael uey and Hockabee were wounded, the former in the breast, the latter in the leg. Ef- forts are making to discover and arrest the per- sons who committed the act. Rowpyism —Last night a gang of rowdies at- tackeda frame building on ‘Tweuty-tirst street, near_E, smashing the doors, windows, and blinds. It is said that they were after a man who was in the house. It is probable that if be had not managed to escape their attention by passing out the back way, he would have suffer- ed considerable personal injury. The house is the property of Mr. Samuel Stott, who is absent from the city. ANOTHER Wasttincton Teratn.—The increase of travel between Baltimore and Washington and a desire to accommodate the way travel, has induced the running of an additional train, mak- ing five trains perday from each city. The new tra‘n starts from Baltimore at 915 a. m., and re- turning, leaves Washington at 4.10 p.m. Wartcn Returns-—Patrick Mahr, Ireland, drunk in the street; workhouse 90 days. Samuel Hyman, Va., assault and battery; security for Court. Daniel Sullivan, Ireland, drunk in the street; workhouse 90 days. John Edwards, col- ored, Fla., stealing; jail. Seven lodgers—non-residents. Tux Use of Dr, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for Dyspepsia. Flatulence, heaviness of the’Stomach or other like affections, is secord to nena iu America orabroad. ‘To be to etate coulidently that the Bitters are a certain cure for dyspepsia aud lik dis eases is to the proprivtors a source of unalloyed pleasure. Itremoves ail morbid matter from the stomach, purifies the blood, ty to the nervous syste erey su Indispsneible f 1 of health. The numerous acknowledgements of its super.or eacellence and beuehcent resuits have assured the proprictors that it cannot but provea yvreat cure to the xfilicved, and impart vitality to the thorough sys- tem. Je 8-e0st Woaru Reapine.—Why 18 it that so many suffer and repine drag out amiserabie existence, un- Atted for the enjoy ments, and even pete suits of life, when relief may be obtained, and heaith aud vigor restored, by a treatment at once conve- nievt and safe,as wellas permanent in its character? To those who have suffered long with disese, ultimating in loss of appetite, vigor, &c , the under- signed tenders his protessional services, assuring the sufferers, in candor and sincerity, pleasant, con- venient znd proper prescriptions, @ thorough cure and sound body an: d, Withort unple sant re ations or hinderance from ordinary business pur- suits. All diseases of a private nature, from whatsoever cause, either recent or chronic, strictures, an irmta- ble bladder, &c.—also, Scrofula, Asthina, Rheuma- tism, Piles, &c., skillfully avd successfully treated. Dr, Harris wiil visit Washington every week du- ring May and June, remaising Wednesdays, Thurs- days, acd Fridays ofeach week. Can be consulted at hia rooms, 58 National Hotel, from I to 1: and 5 to 8 p. m. . Harkix, M.D nae 18-W TAP tf Residence, Ricrmond, V Pen: Those in want of Pennies, for change, can always obtain them on application at the coun ter of the Star Office, u Srresan N Teeth, and « Perfumed Breath Winte a Jomplekion, tse © Balu of Lak Flowers.”? dressing Ladies’ hair use “ Woodland Cream,” a new pomade ; it oxuses gen- tlemen’s hair to curl beautifully. Price % cents . W.P. Fetainge & Co., Proprietors, New York. Wholesale and Rotail Agents for Washington, TayLok & Mavay, Booksellers, between 9th aud th Pa. avenue. nly a are ne ee MARRIED, On the 7th instant, by the Rey Mr. Chapman, Mr. JAME! IeKENZIE, of Wellsburg, Va., to Mias SA CAMPBELL, of Washington city. ( We.lsburg papers please copy.) 7 DIED, HAMLIN LORY, only Anna C. Kessler, aged 1 year. On tho 7ih instaat hild of George KE nths, sud two day rederick county, Md.,and St. Mary’s county, Md., papers please copy.) 7 ‘The friends of the family of Win, B. Fanning, and the public generally, are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral of his eldest xon, from his residence on D street, near 12th, To-morrow Afternoon, at 4 o'clock. i On the 9th instant, after a short but painful ill- ness, CATHARINE. wife of Michael ‘'womer. Her funeral will taka piace on ‘l'o-morrow (Fri day) Afternoon, from her inte residence on D street south, between 2d and Sd, Ie!and Dearest Catharine, thou has left us, Woe thy loss most deeply fee!, But "tis God that hat» bereft us, He can ali our sorrows heal. ish LOST AND FOUND. OST AND FOUND—The joan, man who cked up two bundles of WARKANTS AND JUDGMENTS beiween the Capitol and Navy Yard,on Tuesday lest will receive a libera: reward by ealling at the oihces of Justices Cull or Goddard and leaving them, it* _J.M. BUSHER._ erdayaiternoon, wo Lemperance pier a favor by a t I OST—By a pi 4 gomewhere on Penn. av. ALS. "Phe tinder will ¢ ing them ut this oflice. OST—On > aturda the 5th instant, a PAPER 4 FILE containing y ceand afew Juils and papers of no use to any one but the owner. ‘The finder wil receiv the thanks of the owner and areward, if required, by returning the same to 5% 7th street end Maryland av.,orto £. PURSELL & SON, 34 Pa. ay je W0-se* James Tow!les, dated a Note drawn 5, at 60 davs, for 3 by Holtzclau & Brutl, for $139 & Adams, Persons a e forewarned not to trade for these notes, As payment has been stopped. HARVEY & ADAMS, je 9-3t No. 325 Pa ave., bet 6th aud 7th sts. OST—On the ath of Jane, near Willards’ Hotel a POCK#T BOOK, containing acheck for 32.0, Moses Tayior on tue Hith of May 1854, New York, (the payment of whieh has pped,) and $15 in goid; also finder wiil be liberally rewarded by | street. SOUND—AL the corer nne. A lady’s li RE small sun of 1m paying for this adv. Uthce. STRAYED OR STOLEN—A small Canadian o) black HORSE. white xtar om tus f head, left hind foot (hoof) about t PN about9 years old, strayed of was stolen fron nn Wedues for his res- hay y Inquire at the Star Je 8-3t tue residence of Mr. Join © Ha knes« day night last, $1 reward will be px toration to the owner, at Mr, Markne Hee je 6-3t* WM. DUVALL. = REWARD.—Strayed, on Friday, the zath of DeP May, from the residen eof both ears sli one cropped. ‘The xbove reward will be given ought to GEO. MORTIMER, residing about » Kock Creek Church, opposite Ur. J@7 enst® §& = REWARD.—Strayad from the subseriber, oD saturday last,a Dark Brown MAR alittle stil inthe fore legs. ‘The above r ward will be paia for her return to DANIE, AGAN, coruer of Lith and D streets, Isiand, MPRUSTERS’ SALE —By virtue of two deeds of trust from Reuben Daw. ated March 2 and ber 4, 1853, we will offer at auction on ESDAY, the l4thday of July next, at 532 p.m, on the premis ‘ on the south side of Bridge street, in Georgetown, bound: we, viz: Beginning at the north- re building situated at the x u'heast Congress streets, and reet east 27 feet 8 inches, more or less, te Jno, Yerby’s, thenee south and par- allel to Congress street, 140 feet to a 12-teet alley, thence west 27 feet 8 inches, and thence north 140 feet to the beginning, with the improvements—a J- story brick dwelling. . wale: Une-thirdof the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance iu two equal in- ata’ ments at 6 and 12 months, to be secured. Terme of sale to be compiied with inone week ater sale, or the property may be yoy alte aoe ‘week's notice, at the risk and cost of the urchaser. . ALTER 38. COX Hair Store, new 13th street, and at his Willards’ Hote}. jes mn WENT, b: . Ann 8. Stephens, sinou'agd Famine,” Phe Old te. Price $1 25. Merere pulissnsd set Gor eat ee lor sale Ts TAYLOR & MAURY, jo R-st 34 Pa. avenue, OUNGES! LOUNGES!! LOUNGES! want it LOUNGE, at a lcw price, fou cath, call aug elect ‘irom is Aasurtment of xe, Sofa and Chair Makers je7-6t Loungss D atreets bets oth and Toth, ANOS FOR CASH, and havin Ce cate in the business, I can, I will, Ido sell cheaper than any het Se ; ae in tng cigs THT Me sg, netween ath and loth nis, UST LOOK IN AT OUR IMMENSE STOCK J of Pianos at No. 8.6, ied wri LLIB, PiANGP POR BALE OF WHEY euuis AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORSat ba APETION.—On SATUR >the 12th instant I shall seli,in front of my at half-past 90°ol’k, a. m., 8 fine and imolern paitern Refrigerators, ill be sold to the highest bidder for cash, on account of whom it may conce} je 10-d __. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Furyitvrs, £2 GRocERIES AND LiqvoRs, OMNIBUS OR 12-8RAT. Canriace, &c., atl AvcTION.—On SATURDAY, the 12th instant, I atia'l sell in front of my stor oO. £26 7th st., at 9o’clock a.m, viz: Luearly new Carnage or Omnibus, which will seat 12 persons, LU beond Family Horse and Carryajl, or Family Car- 5e, 1 handsome Top Buggy Wacon. The horse and carriages wi'l be solid precisely at o'clock. At9 o'clock will ba sold A large and excellent assortment of Household and Kithen Furniture, 8 Refrigerators, wee stock of very superior Liquors and Wines, oe Brandy, Whisky, Port and Claret Wines, Also, a lot of superior Tea. ‘Terms cash. jeled > A. GREEN, Auot. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ARGE G W. P. CUSTIS AT AUCTION.— OnSATURDAY AFTERNOON, Jane i2th, at 6 o’clock. at Page’s wharf. 1 shall seil the Barge G, W. P. Custis, 125 feet long and 16 feet baam Terms : One-third eash : the residue in 60 aad 90 jay®, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing in- ter-st. Qui NCY L. PAGE. Lie _J. 6, MeGUIRE, Auct. By J.C. MoGUI Auctioneer. Cosine OUT SALE OF WEIRMAN’S SUPERIOR stoRs.—On MONDAY MORNING, June 14th, at 10 o’cloek, at the anc’1on rooms, I shall sell anumber of su r tadies’ Gaiters, being the due of Weirmtn’s invoice. J.C. MoGUIRF, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctionser. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT tHe Cor- STREETS NorTH aT Atc- DAY, the 16th instant, ! shail aeil, in frort of the premises, at half- past 6 o’clock, or immediately after the sale of the brick houses 09 north R, between Sth and Sth streets north, a hand some Build.ng Lot, situated at the corner of Q and 9th streets north, being Let No. 7. in Square No. 37 The lot fronts on Sth street 9) feet, run ning back with the line of Q street % feet 4 inches, and pavement in front. Terns: One-third cash ; balance} 12, and 18 mouths, for notes bearing imterest from day of sale. deed given snd a deed Of trust taken. Title disputable. jeldd A. GREEN Auet. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, SMALL BRICK HOUSES AND tT. ON RK, BETWEEN STH AND 9TH StkeRTS Nowti, at Acction—On WEDNESDA the f€th instant, | shall sell in front of the premises, at 6 o’c.ock, p.m.,7 handsome and nearly new Brick Houses, and the Lots on which they stand, bein; Lot~ No, | and 2, in square No. 385, fronting on steeet north, between 8th and Sth streets west, Bach houss will be sold separate: a fi hy person Wiehing to purel ‘Tertas: One fourth cash ; balance 1 paymcn Interest fom day of sale. 320 tobe paid down when the croperty is kno ked off. or the property will then and there be put up and sold to the next highest bid- x months? + tanning to four years, for votes bearing “Tit'e indisputable. je W-d A. GREEN, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. HREE NEAT DWELLING HOUSES ann Lots at Pusiic Avction.—un THURSDAY AFTERNOON. June Ith at 634 o'clock on the premises, No 4,in Square No. 140, fronting # feet half inch on L street north, at th, coreed of l8th treet west, running back 75 feet, with the improvements, oonsisting of three we'l-bur:tand neatly-tnished two-stery Frais Uwelling Houses, 18 Cac |. kame Square, fronting 50 feet on Letween Land Nt sts. ruaning back 8) feet Ste inches to a 3) fect alley. Sale positive, tue owner beimg about to remove fonthecity. Terms: Ono third cach; the residue in 6 and 12 lor satisfactorily scoured es, bearing J.C. MeGUIRF, Auet. 2 OF VALUABLE LAND, t public sale, on the 1th day o! » valuable Estate of the late C.C, he Rapidam River, inthe County of Culpepar, the Rapidam Station O. and A. Railroad Ailroad passes through the Farm, and the Station ts oniy a kw hundred yards from the house and barn. This Farm, situated in ihe beautiful and fertile valtey of the Rapidam, of- fers 8 rare opportunity to purchasers. [tis m2 fine state of cultivation, surrounded by good Farms, and a most desirable neigh»orhood. It contains 630 acres of Land.and has on it a large Dwelling-hou Barn, Stable. ~— rire ee La eee id KOO repair, ~. H, a 3 * Hi. D. TALIAPERRO, | Admin’rs, ma 4-eots i>" THE ABOVE SALE OF LAND IS postponed till the Istday of July, when it wil be sold ou the premises by the undersigned a: comimssion- er, by virtue of a decrea of the Circuit Court of Cul- peper county, in the case of Mayo and wife and others, agaiast ‘Taliaferro, Administrator, avd oth- ers, and on the following terms, to wit ; So much of the purchase money as may he necessary to pay the costs of the suit to this day and the expenses of sale to be psidin cash; the residue to be paid im three equal instalments of 6, 14 and 30m: est from the date, the purchaser giving bonds witn good security for tre deterred papments, and the ig tu be retained as further security. . D. TALIAFERKRO, Com’r. peper C. H., June 8th, 1858, je 10-ts By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. HOLD FURNITURE, &c. AT AUC- On MONDAY MORNING, June 14, at 10: *clogk, we will sell, at the north- east corner of lith « dG streets, (the fing will des- irnate the house )the Furniture, &c , such as— Mahogany Marble-top Tabies, >. ” Sufa and Chairs, Pier Glasses, Mahogany Rockers, Cane aud Rush-seat Chairs, Mehogany Table and Sideboard, Refriyerators, Orleloth and Carpets, Bedsteaids, Washstands and Tables, Cane and wood-seat Chairs and Rockers, Bedstead, Mattresses and Bedd ng, Window Shades, Binds and Curtais, Cuoking, Chamber and other Stoves, Kitchen Utensi's, &c. With many other articles which we deem unneces sary te enumerate, ‘Ferms: All sums under $30 cash; over that ameunt 8 credit of 60 and 9% days, for notes satisfac torily endorsed, bearing interest j B ARD, Auets._ 03 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. FCANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS AT i Avetion.—On MONDAY lath instant, I between 7th A. un, a large f staple and fancy Dry Goods shalisell at store No. 34 Pa. a and 8h (Market Spa and good as. consistin Lawns, ©: ns, Cottons, Hosiery, Trimmings, Gloves, Laces, And many other leading goods in the dry ¢ Terms of All sums under 325 cas yer $5 acred tof), 6) and 90 days, for uotes satisfactorily endorsed, with interest, By WALL & BA RUSTE SAL = FeCTS OF THE Sik aMBOAT HOTEL aT AUCTION, KECTLY OPPOSITE THE CE\TRE Ma TUESDAY MORNING, Jana 15, ¢ at lo o'clock, we will sell. by virtue a f trust, duly recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. . folio 346, the entire ellects contained in the said house— vunterpanes and Sheets, aud ‘Tab es, wid Rockers, ‘ane seat Chairs, funy fame Glasses, th, Curtains, dc. reaus and p’ rockery and Giasa Ware, Forks, &c. not here enuine- yall ofwhieh wail Stoves, Kitchen Wiha large n rated usually to be found ina hote be sold without reserve. By order of the ‘Trustee. ‘Terms c»sh. 2D. L. YATE, Trustee. je9-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucta. by A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ANDSOM ND VALUABLE BUILDING Lot on F, BETWEEN 12TH AND ISTH STKAETS, AT AUCTION —OK th instant, I shall sell in ni of the premises, a valuable aod handsome western part of Lot No. 14, in Square No 2), hn ing a front on nort® F street, between l2tn and ith streets, Of 23 feet, and running bacw 159 feet to a su- feet alley. ‘Phe sitention of persons wishing to purchase a beautiful and valuable building lot is called to the above sale, cality being one of the most heal- thy and destrable in the eity. y, fer me-fourth cash; balanc? in 6.12,and 18 mouths, for netes bearing mterest, to be secured by mn dpeteritene upon aH eras oP purcies Ai! couveyancing at the cust of the purchaser. jesd eis « A. GREEN, Anot. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. NPYRUSTER’S SALE OF DESIRABLE PRO PERTY NEAR THE STEAMBOAT WHARF.—By virtue of a deed of trust from Kobert Schwarze, in favor of the Columbus Building Association, dated October 15, 1855, and duly recorded ia Liber J. A. S, No, 110, folios $77 and following, one of the land re- cords for Washington county, in the District of Co lumbia, the subscriber, as ‘Trustee, will seli at publi auction, on WEDNESDAY, June x34, at 6 p. in., on the premises, Lots 13 and 19, 1n Square 390, in the city of Washington, having a front on south G street of about 49 feet by a depth of 124 feet 6 inches tu a 20 feet alley, together with the appurtenances, rights, rivilegesand other heregitaments thereunto be onging, and all the rignt, title, interest and estate of the said Robert Schwarze tn and to the same, This property is very Seating located for the oyster or any other river business. », ‘erms jae third cash, of which 100 must be pald on the spot ; the baiance in 6 and !2 months, with interest,tha purchaser to give notes tor the deferred pay ments, secured by a deed of trust onthe remis: Un'ess the ter be complied with im ve days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property atthe risk and © of the defauiting purchaser, by advertising, anid ree ree an nn ECHUCKING. Trustee, j-eod& da -G yt EVERAL FINE PIANOS, bat little used, for bargains. il and see them. splaat great SOHN F. ELLIS, je 3 906 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th Sis. ViNTH VOLUME HIS- Bing olen Slaven, being volume 1 of the 1 Revolution, uniform with previous vol- Faker © eto eae MAURY. 34 Pe. avenue, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival ef the Asia. AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY §¢ TO-MORROW MORNING. By C. R. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. PuUBtic SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, Srt- On a UATE TreRs pay 'MITHSONIAN eer . the terth instant, g’clock, we shall offer for sai, on the premises, New Yor«, June 10,7 —The Royal Bs i chat Gals between Ninth and Tenth sts., to | steammsbip Asia has just arrived of Senay Heck, the highest bidder, Lot A, of original lote 12 and with Liverpool dates of the Dob fortable three story phy best manner. having ten convement ree a substantial o*rviage and woud house im the rene ns oan ates 2 feet. ‘This property is near the Smithsonian Vt and in @ healthy neighborhood, with abe eon some water not 2) yards from the door, excellent opportunity toa person desiring @ cheap ané g_od house. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured by deed of trust on the prem: All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, ses H* CLR. L. CROWN & CO.. Aue’ By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ASSORTED BOTTLESor LIQUORS - AT Pupric Avetion.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June lth, at 40’elock, on the sec- ond floor of the Auction Room, I shail without reserve about one thousand bottles ed UOTS, COMPrising— Superior Gid Bourbon, Imperial Old Rye, and Mo- aes Whiskies The Borussia arrived out 27th, Ariel on the 2th Wiindacngailans Parliament lad reassembled. It is stated that the conference between the Houses of Lords and Commons ended in the for- mer agreeing to the priaciple of the rigbt of Jews to seats iu Parliament The result of this will be that Baron Rothschild will take bis seat in the House of Commons. The newspaper accouats assert that Lord Elgin has declared himself ready to employ a force to penetrate to Pekin Professor Alex. Dallas Bache bas been Victor: edal by the ‘ical the Victoria me Societ the English Histor! 3 Comuenrciat Liverpool Markets —Sales of cotton for the week $32.000 bales. Prices on the week bad de- clined Sad. Lower ualities declined most The market closed quiet. Manchester advices were unfavorable Cognac, . oO , rdson aml: x Goecnc. Hennessey and Otard, Du iy Breadstuffs were very dali Richa . Cherry Carieway, An:sette, Blackberry Brandies es re & pecs: wn got dull at a decline and Punch Essence ol and "beat was steady. Corn London Uld Dock Gin, Jamaica Rum, and Holland | closed quiet ane wie Provisi ma were dull; Beef heavy and bolders were pressing on the market. Pork had closed fi Consols closed at 97 ¥ Bullion had increased in the Bank of England 21-5.000, The money ma: ket was generally unchanged T in Old Port Wine and Sherry Wine Red and White Italian Wines and Cordials, ‘Lerims cash. jes-d JAS. C_ McGVIRE, Auet. By J. ©. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, RUSTE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT in GEORGETOWN.—By virtue of a deed intrest from Catherine Norman, besring date en the 19th May, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.S., No. 134, tah Army, &c. folio’ 265, et seq . the subscriber will seli'at publ Sr. Lovis, June 9.—A Leavenworth dispatch salgon MONDAY, the 2th day of June, 1836, nt | says the fifth column, under Col Suinner.merch oe goed = seat tein | ne, cr vant of | ed on Suturday the 6th, and the last column, un- ot No, eali’8 addition to Georgetown, ajor E Vednesday. "The fronting 99 fer on Beull street, between ‘Montgom: Darwen Emery, leaves on Wed y. headquasters of the army will be removed on ‘Thursday. A Mormon named W iiliams, living near Leav- enworth, 1eceived a letter dated from Salt Lake City, on sth May, which represents everything as quiet in the vacley Governor Camming was in the city at that date. The people had abandoued the idea of lighting, and had gone to work on their farms + The Independence correspondent of the Re- publican, writing on the 4th of June, says that the Salt Lake mail of April Isth, had arrived, bringing news that an express had reached camp Scott from Governor Comming, stati that he uad been well received at Salt Lake City, and Brigham Young was willing to transfer all bis authority, and had enjoined bis followers to rec- ognize Mr Cumming as their future governor, aud to aid him in the discharge of his duty. ery and Green streets. and running back with that width the depth of said lot, with the umprovements, Which consist of a frame dweiling house. Terms of sale: One-baif eash: balance 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, seoured upon the property ; and if not complied with in six days after the sale the property wili be resold a one week's nolice, at the expense of the pur- chaser, Allconveyancesat ep ver of the purchaser. A ACH, Trustee, ma 25-eokds GUIR Me Auct. 9 THE ABOVESALFE IS UNAVOIDABLY postponed until THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June loth, same rand piace, ; CHAS. S. WALT ACH, Trastee. je a-d J.C. MoGUIRE, Auet. By J, C, McGUIRE, Auctioneer. OSITIVE SALE OF BEAUTIFUL Buitp- tnc Lot Orrositge Jupiciary SguaR THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June ith o'clock, on the premises, I shall sell Lot N in Square 531, fronting 49 feet 0%; inches on 4th street, Important from St. Dominge. Boston, June 10 —Advices have been receiv- between E and F streets north, runaing back 93 feet. | ed from St. Domingo of May 22d Sant had gone mp Giesben Ses e Jaa captuced Samana with considerable ughter, ‘nis 1.ot 18 unmedintely opposite Judiciary id destre its defences. Presid: Sauare, and 1s beautifully located for a residence. | seed qccter teeing | egident Baez hed sent a fieet of twenty vessels under an American ofticer to blockade Port au Platte, and last advi- ces say the town had been captured and the for- tifications destroyed. Railroad Difficulties. Burraro, June 9 —A difficulty exists between the je and Central Railroads, at the crossing at Batavia, of a threatening character. The latter Title perfec’. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of truston the premises, jes d J McGUIRE. Auct. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. SMALL FARM,SUITABLE FOR A GEN- TLEMAN’S CoUunTRY RESIDENCE OR FOR a MARKET FARM, aT AUCTION 2 tHURSDAY AF LERNOON, June 10, at 5. 0’clock, we shal! sell company placed a train of freight cars uy; the on the premises that beautiful small country place, | crossing and claimed the track. The Erie Rail- belonzing to W. MoLean, tsq., situated on the old 3 Georgetown and Alexandria road, two miles from | 1084 Company applied to the sheriff for protec- the Long Bridge and adjoining the property of Jas, | t!0#, and to-day a crossing will be made, by force Kouch, Esq. This Farin contains thirty-two neres | if necessary of Say and ao improved land; ahout ten scres Insurance a Lost Sh pk pied taxe Dat Decline woe tae. | Boros, Jene®—The ship Coamer, weerkod bles, ue ung Orchard, Vines, bearing | © route from Climate New York was insured Frat" ‘The crops of vegetables now } in the AUantic office, New York, for 260,000; in growing Wi wthe sale. ‘There is © Pomp | the American, at Boston, for $15,000; in the Al- of good Water close by the door, a Spring of excel liance $10,000; in t Roylston for $20,009, lent water, and an unfailing stream runs through the ie r and in the China for $20 000. ace. Iu fact tora country residence for one doing siness tn the city it offers a rare opportunity. It is perfectly free f.om malarious diseases. ‘erm dne-fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, with interest. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title perfect. Steamboat Explosion—Less ef Life. Cricaco, June 9. —A propeller, su; to be the Buckeye, exploded ber boiler yesterday, off Point Sauble. The crew and passengers, num jeS-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, | bering 33 persons, were all lost, except three. No particulars. FUTURE DAYS. New Hampshire Legislature. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioners. UBLIC SALE OF A GOOD MARKET Garpex, With Cottace Resipence.— On SATURDAY, the t?th day of June,at 5 p m., on the premises, { will sell nt auction my c -untry Rex- idence, lying near the Tenally Town road, adjoming the lands ot Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Burrough miles above Georg vntsins 1 aeres © den land, finely watered with never ne.osed, and having nearly every variety of fruit pertaining to the market gar- den, such as apple. pear, peach, appricot, eh &c Anda'+o, wall set in a beautiful and loxeriant crop ef cl-ver and timothy, near.y ready for the acythe. The cottage is pixin, but comfortable, with Srooms and cellar. Also, a ant's house, with other wecessary bnilding locality is fa vorable fora neighborhood st hioh, if availed Coxcorp. N. H., June 10.—The House to-day re-elected Hon. John P. Hale, United States Sen ator, giving him 155 votes against 111 for John © Wells, and 7 scart -ring. Latest from New Orleans. New Orveans, June 10.—The city remains quiet ,‘and all the trouble is apparently over. The olficial returns have not yet been published Mercantile Suspension. a Purtavenpnta, June 9—A firm in this city, engaged in the exportation of breadstuffs, bax suspended . New Yerk Markets. NewtYor« Jone 1 —Flour is beavy; sales of 12.50) bbls; State 83 -0a¥3.05; Obiof¥s 4508455, Southern $445a$4 70. Wheat is firm; sales of 50,000 bushels; west- era red Sial white $1.09; Mil. Club S8a99c¢ ; Ch. Spring s5a~ Corn is be re, . Would add to the comforts and profite of the paca uid it be required by bidders, the piace will be Hered in two divisions of about 5 and 7 acres each, there being water and house to each divis: The ternis of sale wil! be one-fourth im the residue in payments of 6, 12, and 1é mont interest. The title is perfect. NA. SOME WALL & BARNAR MAkS8a u's SALE—In virtue of four waits IM of fier: facias issued from the Clerk's « flice of the Cireu:t Court of the District of Columbia for the County of Wasnington, and to me directed, f shall expose to public sale, for Casu, in front of the Court-House door of said County,on FRIDAY. the lth day of June, 1858, at 12 o'clock m., the fol lowing described prapens seats All defendant’s night, ttle, claim, and interest im and to part of ri vation No 10, beginning for the same inthe east ine of 332 street, at a pomt, where the same is inter- sected iy the north line of an alley 7 feet 11 inches wide, vpening into said 434 street, and running thence with the said east line of said street north 22 feet, thence east 55 feet, thence south 22 feet to the sail alley, and thence with the same west 55 feet to 4ty street and point of beginning, together with all and singular the improvements thereon, in the city of Washington, D. C., seized and levied upon as the property of James Wiliams, and wil! be sold to sat isfy Judicials, No. 31. $2.33 and 34. to Gctober term, 1858, in fivor of Howell & Stribling. W. SELDEN, Marshal ma 25 dts for the District of Columbia, MAgsHAL'S SALE LVE fier: fa, under lier law, issued from the Clerk's the Cireuit Court of the Dis triet of Columbia, for the County of Washington. and to me directed, I sha!l pse to public sale for se deor of said coun- t ny of May next, 1858, 12.0’clock, m.. owing described property, to wit: ali defeadant’s right, title, claim, and 1h! restinand toacertain Brick Bui'ding erected on Lot No, 13, in Square No. 732, in the city of Wash- D. tho said Lot being 22 feet front, xnd running back the whole depth of said Lot, seized and ievied upon as the property of John H. Pete and will be sold to sausty Judicial No. 152, to May term, 1853, in favor of John Purdy. » W. SELDEN, ap Sts Marshal for the District of Columbia. it? THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 1m Cunsequerce of ths ram, TUESDAY next the Ist of June, same hour piace. v Marshal SELDE District of Coiumoa. sales of 10,000 bushels ; mized jel- c. Hi; mess $17.15a$17.25; prime ® Lard is steady at Hye Whisky is steady at 2ia jy 22 Financial. ane 10 —Stocks opened lowef ; 11. Central shares La Crosse and Milwaukie 64; Michigan Soathern 203,; New York Central 80}: Penn. Coal 71y; Reading 404; Mil. and Miss Virginia 6's 93%; Missouri 6°s AUCTION SALES. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. YRUSTEES’ SALE.—B; trust from Ann Robe: 1832, we will offer at auc ’ _ Spay the sath dep of ociock p m., that part of Lot 21 0! b x and assessed to suid A: about sixty feet on the north vet. and running back, of the same width, uety niue feet tothe north line of the en With the improvements—a two-story Briok In virtue of a writ of ‘Terms: One third of the paid in cash, and the bai ipeta. ments at six aud twelve months, with imterest, to ve secured by deed of trust Terms to be complied with one week afer sale or the property may be re-vld at he risk and cost of the first purchaser, al- ter che Weea’s notice. WALTER 8, COX. a FRR AND W. RISQUE, ‘Trusteces Georgetown Building Association. jeS-tawim BAR BUCEEY, Aucts. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. ISTEES' SALE, of a dved of i June i, 1856, we will offer the 13th day of July next at Siz o'clock on the premises. parts of Lots 74 and 75 of O.d Georgetown, bounded i Begining st the end of 83 feet +1 ma 25 io” THE Postponed unti! ur and place . SE Marshal for District o} ABOVE Is FURTHER poned until TUESD. Xt, the 15th instant, hour and place, W. SELDE Marshal for District of Col od wester y on the north lise of Water street, from its intersection with High street. anc ing thence, on said north line, west 42 feet 1’, iiel with High street 1 thenee with sald alley east to int iwith High street h said line re 3 a 3 feet alley; sect a line dawn north and paral from th» begming, And thence versed, to the begining. Terms of sale: One to be paid in cas! je intwo equal im staiments,at Sand 12 months, with interest, t secured. Terms of sale to be comp! week after sile, or the property may be resold et risk and cost of the lirst pure’ SAL AY Rs. COX, AND W- RISQUE, Georgetown Buarding Associat - jes twin BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auer By J. C. McGUIRE, Anctioneer. Te THE DAY AF ‘clock p. in., on the premises, Washington, with the im two story Frame Dwell sale: One third of the pure’ te be paid in cash. snd the residue in tw: stalments at 6 and !2 months, secu ed a deed of trust. complied with in one weck after sale, or the proper- ty wall ba resold at ti and cost of the urst 1c two be . froutiag 54 feet on M and NV streets, and ‘chasi fuer « 's 96 feat to aD feet alley, Lot No. 18. » -_ cc! WA RK fronting 48 fect 6 inches, running back Trustees Georgetown residue in6 and !2 WALL & 5 In virtue oe wrt sued from the Clerk's je 7-2awim by 8 deed of trust on ro ie J.C MoGUIRF, Aust. By WALI. & BARNARD, Aue icneers. y ton, aud tome NRUSTEES’ SALE —By virue of deed of = RS axial fe, fi CASH im trust from Kichard Cruit, dated F ary 7, rt- House door of said county, on we wil) «iler at auct RDAY THURSDAY, the 17th day of June, 1858, at 12 o'e’ ‘thi k All 10th day of Jaly next, part of Lot? the following a property, to wit: ndant”s iam, interest inand to La ts Nos. iia Square 513, in the city of northwest corner Washington, . together with all and singular ug thence due east to the ith all and singular | of sad square. and ru > heIZ jevied upon as the property of David A. Hail, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial No, 408, to May term, 1853, in favor Sweeny, Rittenhouse & Co. ~ SELDEN, ma 2i-dts Marsual for the District of Columbia. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. DIVIDED SQUARE AT AUCTION.—On I NDA AS SERNOON. It imatant. at 6 o’clock, in front of oar auction room, corner 3th at. and Pa. avenue, we will sell the whole of Square ° tot. thence north on said line 15 feet Sinchos, thence west to 6th street, aud thence south to the beginning, with the improvements—a 2 story frame dwelling. ¥ : e-third of the purchase money tonne ane tee} the Laiance in two aun! in stalments st 4 and 8 months. with interest ‘erm of sale to be complird With In Oe Weck alter eblour id st the resk aad cost of i. the property Teghelgeee reshaad 2 tire, purchaser, af WALTER 8. COX, C AS. RIBQUE, No. 1.6, containing,!00,000 square feet. ‘Thesquare is tows Fuld gc A -“ b een 16th nud‘ 17th streets west, a den *ew Trustees Gooree’ section. Hampshire avenue, is euclosed with 3 new and sub- je8-2swim WALL & BARNAKD, Acts. stantial fence, and offers rare inducemeuts for ulation, ‘Ihe Square will be suld whole or divided. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. “ferme liberal. RUST > SAL yy virtue of a deed of ie 3- : .cated August. 1853, from Richard Joye >, ONES BARNARD, Atetts_ | ge witviorntanction, ou TUBSDAY the iat y By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, of July next, on the premises, at 6 o'clock p m , tLe u a TOL | western part of bot No. 2, in Square No. }22, 1 bape tt ey EP CAR in- | Washington, fronting 3! jeet on ona 5 street, =e stant, I shail seil, in front the premises, at six | running back, of the same width. 97 feet and s bx "clock, i of James Crutehett’s sub | of an inch, with the improv: ements. be paid in cash, end tbe basnnce fu two eeu in. 5 Ane? in two - Stalments. at four and eiwht months. with antes Pe or may cost of the first pul Z eek"= ny o Lot iu divinon of Lot NosrenSauare No, 755. haviie front of 18 feet on pereste| oo a es 100 feet between pool ‘stree! rir ine aaut and improving section of the city. Terma: One third val ; balance Jacleapineribe= 9 - months, nf notes bearing interest, er a trust wpon the property. v ., iy A.GREEN, Auct, | jecuwinge WALL & Lak