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Tax Fourrm at Home.—The celebration ef the day in Wasbingten began about fifteen min- utes past 12 o'clock, on the morning of the Sth, dy the ringing of bells, which was kept up till after daybreak, much to the regret of those who wished to enjoy a good nap before entering upon the pleasures of the da Ata very earl women and childre: Tur Exconsiow To Cresareare Bay ata few minutes after seven o'clock, on Saturday evening, the steamer Powhatan, Capt William Mitchell, was loosed from her moorings at the foot of Sixth street, and with some two hundred excursionists, including forty ladies, on board, steamed down the Potomac river, em rewte for Norfolk, Old Point Comfort and Cape Henry. Marsoletti’s Band accompanied the departure with music that bade a merry good-bye to those that remained on the wharf. The boat havin; stopped awhile at Alexandria, a considerable delegation came aboard from that IkerRvCTIONS +6 tax Icky ix THR Daviin Casn.—The prayers of the counsel in this case for instructions to the jury were publisbed in Fri- day’s Star, and on Saturday we stated that Judge ‘Crawford had granted portions of these prayers, with certain modifications. As these charges alter somewhat the tenor of the instructions de- sired to be delivered, we give below a brief s: nopsis of the points on which the jury was | structed by the court, which shows what portio: of the prayers were granted. They are as follow: ‘That if the jury believed both or either of t AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. QALE BY ORDER OF THE OR PHAN’ \) Covar or HovssioLD ap biTcHEN FURNI- TURE. aT AvcTion.—tn WEDNESDAY, the 7h instant, I shall sell, at 10 o’clock a. m., at the inte residence of N. A. Randall. |, No. 426 north street, next to corner of 10th street, a good as- sortment of Furniture, vi: Mahogany Soft, Ottomans, and Chairs Do, marbi Sect _AUCTION SALES BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. = OR ae, Z By J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. FROM AGENT ASSOCIATED PRESS ~ Or TUESDAY 1s Arrival of Presidem Me ishsilecll without reserves R ames Bottied Liquors, compris- lonmoxp, July 5.— The Jamestown, with the remains of the late President Monroe, and the — Pale Martel, Otard, De Virginia and New York commi and Morton's Brandies. © C9-. Hennessey | ° this morning” An immenne gutberine ine Old Bourbon, Wreek, Old Rye and Monongahela | elod ; ree’s Remaims at large companies of nen, were to be seen wending their way to the rendezvous of various parties gat the Richmond military, the defendants perpetrated the homicide on Berry B tC: B Whieky, * and Mayer, were on the wharves The Governor formed for pleasure, at the springs, pavilions, front. the’ Sa eee rean nnemiem SlCee 16: INST | pater iil-feeling, € sting prior to the occasion, Seroraen miner Cs 2s qian Semel Gee Cordial, Mayor and others went on board and were intro, roves, &c » of the adjoining counties of Mary. | front, the band gave the groups ashore a foretaste | st would be murder; and even if it should appear Cane and o:her Chaire Pale Sherry. Old Madeira, imperil Bot, and Ma's. | duced to their guests fand and Virginia. It seemed av if the youth of | of the Fourth by playing «Hail Columbia” and | that Berry was a married man when he coutiecte Girandoles, rilt-frame Mirror, and Clook gar Wives. The Nationyl Guard arrived at 1030 on the the city intended to desert the dasty Metropolis | the “Star Spangled Banner. ed a union with the defendants’ sister, that is no | China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, plated Castor to ruralize in the more pleasant localities of the | The company on board was a most agreeable other ‘The above t iquors are of superior quality, and | steamer Ole Cove, which went down the riv: legal justification of their assault; that If the de- | Cooking, Airtight, and Stoves, and Kitchen | will positively be sold without recerye. oe eying “A lown the river surrounding country. one, and amusements soon adjnsted themselves 7 ea geal reanial Hivos for anchs oar thek cana. lea about 100 miles for them—the Ericsson having fendants prepared themselves with a deadly se 6) +, oo der cash: over that sfered- | got aground ‘They were received Col. Geo to the taste of the parties. In the dining-room. ‘antic! mbat with | Also, & good lot of Books, some valuabls works. it of FO aj lor satusfactorily endorsed notes, | ay enlates ted at he Nyoy Yard, Avwenal, and the | dancing winged the fet of a Hes vatrfes ef | Weapon tobe ready imananteipaind combat with | Alps rood ot gf Books cove valuniia works Berry, it would be murder; if the defendants pre- red themselves for an anticipated conflict and illed the deceased after receiving slight provo- cation from him, tt would be marder; if the de- ceased was killed by one of the defendants in a sudden quarrel, the other aiding and abetting, it would be manslaughter, unless committed in self-defence; that whichever of the two defend- ants gave the stabs, the other, if be abetted, is vmod in a eloquent xpeech iy 3 J.C. MoGUIRE, Auct, | Purvrr replied in a felicitous manner 7 : ya aed * were them taken from the James- By J. C. McGUIR Auctionser. Bao bearers and pl : ino. 4 a4 E OF HANDSOME FURNITURE AND | bearse drawn by wt, white horses. — iY louskHoLD Fre:ets.—On WEDNESDAY The band« played a dicge, and the pi ton MORNING. Ju'y 2th. at i0o°elock. 1 srall sell all | moved at half pact rlevex tern, caer it the valaabie Fu:niture and Effects (nearly new) of | os ceant All the @ » forming 8 & geutieman declining housekeeping, at No, 25 | P** " ate acs in the city and shipping Peun. avenue, three coors east of 15th street, com. | W?re lowered to haif-mart Many of the bufid- which Cot District Armory, by detachments of men under the orders of the Government. The city was re- markably quiet throughout the day. Fora short while the stores upon the Avenue were opened te supply their customers with necessaries for the day, but soon closed, and business was sus- pended throughout the city. The restaurants and bar rooms were closed, the proprietors adding to the quiet and peace of the day by so doing. There Terpsichore; small knots on the forwa:d and after decks watched night as it deepened and hid the shore from view; gatherings social and smail filled the staterooms and made them merry. So passed the evening. By midnight the boat was quietly cleaving the Potomac with a eurgo of reamers. Morning dawned as the steamer neared Piney Point, and she reached there,with the excursior - iy 6 it A. GREEN, Auct, By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF ‘TRUST TO the subscriber, bearing date the Sist of Decem- ber, in the year eighteen handred and filty six, (1856,)and recorded in Liber J.A.S at folio 55 et. seq made to secure 8 cortain debt sue Judson Mitoheil. the subscriber, at 12 o’clock on FRI- DAY. July th, at J.C. MeGuire's Auction Store, Penn. ay jogs were draped in mourning. Minute guus : responsible, if sane; that to relieve John Devlin | in Waehin on erty. D. C.. to xecomplish the object uperior Rosewood seven octave Piano, Foot- | were tind. aad all the bells tolled ct roel ng Creda ae lag ists all awake, soon after sunrise. After a short from the responsibility on the ground of insanity, of said Will offer fur sale at public auction the Stool and Cover, march A shower of sain laid the streets, and consequently—thongh the entire po- stay, Which gave the crowd time enongh to ex- the jury must be eoavlaron that he was not able | Country Seat called *Eckixton,” in Washington | a handsome set of Rosewood Pi atmosphere wes lees oppressive. ios, Ealce -was on duty—they had oceasion to} amine what the flames have left of that once | st the time to distinguish between the night ena | CoUUty. being the residence nf Joseph Cask Bee | Att splerdid "osewood Centre . of high enst, Ec Pst Rog bin ess mtg Popular resort, the boat sought the stream again, Itis bounded on the exst by the new Bladensburg road; on the west by the laud of the late Washing ton Berry ; north by Seaner & Keating's lands. and and moved on to her destination. The Band sa- luted the Day of Independence with Hail Colum- Tab! were threnged with peopl Two splenti@ Rosew: od Cluurs in Freneh bives- At lovclock the procession arrived at Holly- One pair of fine Freneh Plate Oval Mirrors, wood cemetery. The military wrong as to the act he was committing; if the ‘The woods und groves adjacent to the city were jury believe Berry was murdered by one of the occupied during the entire day by select counpa- med a circ’ defendants, without being able to decide which, | south by the City sheng s line. Is very highly | Wacdow Curtains, Hancnes and Shades, around the vrave. The bands played a solema niesand pic nie parties bia, Yankee Doodle, and the Star-spangled Bau- | they must acquit both, unless they believe them | improved and contains one hundred and seven (17) | Ons avge OU Pattern nidry Ornaments, dirge. Governor Wise then delivered an ad- The pic nic of st. Matthew's Sunday School at | USt; and at intervals ducing the morning cheered | to bave acted by Preconcert to kill or do the de- | cres or theresbout. Fine Enghsh Brasselx, Three ply and Lyram Car- | dress, giving a eketch of the services of the illus. A-lington was one of the largest, if not the lar- | the company with appropriate airs. ceased some gieat bodily harm: 1f it shonld ap- | , Terms of Sale: The purchaser will be required petiars, | triows de: eased, and of the circumstances which Bene ver seen at that popular resort of our citi- | Of the moath of the Potomac, the Powhatan | Dear to the jury that Jamon Devlin conimitted the the me of sales tern erchase morey in hard at | One inrge Feinouy Stove for Parlor, ix- | led to the removal of bis remains He also paid zens ssp the steamer Columbia, Bsltimore, for Comictac in self-defence, under reasonable ete ee u hear pee ebbeilipr ed eden iy A —-* light Gas Chandelier nd other gas fix - a high compliment to New York patrioticm.and A friend who remained during the entire day | Weshington, and oif the mouth of the Rappa- ground, they must acquit him; if, after repeated | said date, and to give hia notes for such deferred One Marble top Centre Table and two handsome | wide an eloquent appeal in behalf of the Union assures us that between two and three thousand | !tnnock the steamer, Belvidere, Richmond, for roLibitions, Berry persisted in visiting Mrs | payments, secured by 2 deed of trust uf the prem Side Tahles, Prayer was then offred by Rev. Dr. Reid of Persons enjoyed the day beneath the venerable | Baltimere | An outbound propeller wax xoon af- | Peviin's house, using threats, and was ordeied | 1ses, ‘Two fine Watuut Cham'er Sets. complete with | the Presbyterian church. and the cofiin was con- Te at, Arlington. - It was a merry company | tet overhauled. then a barque, and with ali these | ow by ber and her two sons, but refused to zo, | Jf the purchaser shal! fail to comply with the The older portion passed thi ne in strolling through the weeds, in listening to the merry songs and glee of the younger, and tn Participa- ting in their joy,when, at a signal from Exputa’s celebrated string band, the spacious pavilion was set in order, and the dance commenced. The juveniles, tov, had a merry time, witb the see- ws, springing-borrds and swings which lad been prepared jorthem ‘The fact that not a dis- orderly act o: accident occurred during the day, Teflvcts great credit upon the managers and the vessels, ax well as the light boats, She exchanged salutes. . Later in the day the excursion party passed an United States revenue cutter that saloted it as it pw d with cheers and tired a gun, the band and pells Of the excursionists replying ‘The bay was very smooth, a slight swell and a little ripple alone fretting its suiface. ‘The ehar- acter of the day suspended dancing, und the par- ty on board sought quieter amusements to while away the passoce dvwn the Chesapeake. ——- Bedsteads, Wadrobes and Wash- signed to the grave amid the roar of the © stan Ey : . After te closing of the ceremonies, the Sonlry Tattresecs, Reds, superior Quilts, Miaak-| — ooo were cantacd en the spwioas dining hall, Handsome Dining Room 3 deboard with marble | where the remainder of the afternoon was xpeat ® iu social intercourse witb the Richmond military. One Dining Extension Table, and one Breaklast | Speeches were made by Hon. Joba Cochrane, le, ia Ds c -yons, Heir cloth Sofas. Dining Chairs.and Side Ti Gaede ey ae ee Chinn Damar Sat Ln bets aad one White | ro conduct of the New York eilttery—thelr One handsome Albata Tea Set. discipline and deportment—elicited unbounded terma of sule withiu ton days of the day of sale, the subscriber reserves the right to resell the laud and premises for cash, after ten days’ previous notice, at the risk of such flefealting pure waser. J ve 35 S then those sons had a lawful tight to expel bim und use all needful force, and even to kill him, if requ site to their own protection; and, lastly, if the jury fud that John S Devin killed Berry under the intluence of dementia and me hania, and was unconscious of committing a crime, be must be acquitted, as also mnst James Devlin, unless the jury believe he jntluenced or assisted Jobn in the killing, or knew be was about to do it. OHN T CH EL Trustee. euU RE, Avot. By JAS. C, MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. PURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Errects at Pearic Auctiov.—On THURSDAY MO NING, July 8th, at 10 o’cloek, at the residence « gentleman declining housekeeping. on i3ih stre ix 6 eos ; } | Kine Cut Glass and Table Cutlery, praise " . ‘ i between G and H streets north, | shall sell all the | Stor . fae no intoxicating liquor would be allowed on | Fotttess Monroe frome the Weng: ond were gladly | subject of insanity: eee Churn ine seat French Sofas, Arm (ne fine Oak Tab e and Chairs for Ill, Trextox, N.J., July 6 —A serious collision ar erry Presented uo attraction for disorderly | 5! eee in half an how +A defendant ix not to be exensed from re- ndividuais. r the boat had passed the Rip Raps, and was at the wharf at Old Point Comfort. Remaining long enough to land some of the excursionists, the boat resumed her course, and soon after en- tering the Elizabeth river, met and exchanged salutes with the steamer Curtis Peck and the large party on board, that were bound outside of the Capes, to meet the remains of President Men- toe. On the way up the steamer John E. Coffee overhauled the Powhatan, and exc banging sa- lutex, passed ahead 1 few minutes past three o’clock the band salnted the city of Norfolk, and the boat was moored to one of the piers. After landing a party at Norfolk the boat visit- ed the city of Portsmouth. Whilst laying at the Portsmout wharf a negro man was pusbed off the pierand drowned. A white man, named Ed- And numerous articles requised in nonsekeeping, | occurred this morning between a coal and a all of which have been well-kept and but littie | freivbt train, on the Belvidere road. Boih looc- Dor $4 and urder cash; over that eum, a | MOites and several cars were smasbed. The Agee at . read condactor and flreman of the freight train wee Nedved orem 8, for eatisfactoriiy endorsed dwngeronsly injured: the engineer of the coal .S. Th si tral badly scalded, and several others were P The house is for rent ; inquire on the prem slightly injured, but none ki mete top Kesewood and Mahogany Centre ‘Ta- 6 sponsibility if he has capacity soflicient to enable him to distinguish between right and wrong ax to the act he is doing—a consciousness that the act he is doing is wrong and criminal, and will subject him to punishment. In order to be re- sponsible, he must bave sufficient: power of memory to recollect the relation in which he stands to others and in which they stand to him; that the act he is doing is contrary to the dictates of right, injurious to others. and a violation of the dictates of duty. Althongh he may be labor- ing undera fartial insanity, if he understands the character of his act, and its consequences; if he has a knowledge that it ix criminal, and a mental power sufficient to apply that knowledge to his own case, and to know that if he does the act he The Wesley Chapel, Fourth Presbyterian, and Assembly Church Sabbath Scbools left the city. separately, at an early hour in omnibusses for Berry’s woods, north of the city, Where they Passed a deligbtful day in rusalizing; and re. t-rned to their homes about sundown, weil satis- fied apparently with the snitf of coutry air with which they had been regaled; and with sun. browned faces, laughing eyes, and merry voices, ons made the welkiu ring as they rode back to own. The Sunday School attached to the Ebenezer Chareh, Navy Yard, also Picnicked at Biadens- heey oy Spring. going thither and returning by railroad. From the accounts received from them on their retarn, they bad a most glorious time be- es, it-trame Ornamented Mantel Mirrors, crimson Damask Curtains, Shades and Cornice, Mahogany and Walnut Round and Oval Tabies, Cane and Wooed-seat Chairs, Lounge, Urussel, Three-ply and Inerain Mahogany Hat Tree, Oilcloth, i. patent and Bookease and Desks, Wa'nut Whatnot, Workstands, Bedsteads, Dreseiny and Piain Burean Washstands ylet Sets, b king Giexres, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding, Together with a general assortment of Household Requisites. ‘Terws: 33+ and under, cash: over that sum, a credit of 1, 2 and 3 months, for satisfactorily an dorsed notes, bearing interest. jy 3a J_C MeGUIRE, Anct. tree OUI RE, Avot _ ines, or of cho Auctioneer. jy 3-d J.C, MeGUIRE, Avot. in Baltimere. FUTURE DAYS Bactimone, April §.—The day passed off qui- ene = ~ pipe) | Clly im this city. but there were several disturb. why th dg bef se es ances in the outskirts. A party of rowdies vis aolas, FSU: rm erk’s office o| ir . cust Court of the District of Columba for the county | ited the woods, near the city, where a Sabbath = be! ind shotde 4 of Washington, and to me dirscted, | shall expose | School celecration was being held, and » t» public sale, for Casu, in front of the Court oSaed a boy Bfteen years old, a son of Col. John T door of ssid County,on TU A Farlow. Great excitement ensued, bot the per- of zai +, 1858, a = o’elock ° i ree : petrator escaped. Several arrests were made > will do wrong and receive punishment, sneb re r a snribed “property, to wit: All’ defendant's rig at ipeimasineaa fireworks wound up the | 4*ath. a ale aoc, | ome fesponatbllty for eriminal acta,» AFTERNOON, Shinatant ato clock: Seconds | of Washington DcC.aed keowsscaebdicecd | Paitapsrem, July 6 —The csloorstion of the Tejotcings of Independence Day in Washington, | _ L€2ving Portsmouth, the Powbatan stezmed and N of Lot sell. in frontof ths premises, Lot No, 2), in Square No. 51, fronting 52 feet 2 inches on 22d street west. between Teand M streets north, aud running back 125 feet 234 inches toa 3 feet alley. The whols lot i fenced in and improved with a good two-story rame House. This property isin that part of Washington where xreat improvements are ening on; is near the Cir cle, and Lear the corner of 22d st.'and New Haa P- shire avenue. Terms: Ore-th'rd cash; the residue in 6 and 12 io Squere No. 574 of wnid city, | nation’s independence here passed off without as said subdivisions bave been laid out for the Bal’ | disturbance or accident Tie only public de- e and Ove Kasiroad Company, and a pist | monstration was a Democratic meeting in Inde} of culy recorded, the said lots Mand N bavi naar front of 59 feet 1% inches on Indianaavenue snd € | PC . oh street, and averaging 2 foet 3'4 inches on Ist street Arrival of the City of Washington. west + and containing 4,359 squar® feet, being the ‘ r aly 6.—The City of W northeast corner of said square. seized ‘and levied | ¢,.\*W,YORx: July 6.—The City of Washington, : from Liverpool on the 23d, has been signeiied upon as the property of James Crutchett, aod will pes he aold to antisty Judicrale Nos, Sand 21'to March | fem the Hook. Her advices were telegraphed term. 1857. in favor of Hunton & Cain. nse of J. | from Cape Race : RerRevensiBie OuTKAGES —We are informed out toward the Atlantic ocean, and, passing é 4 ” around the Cape Henry light-boat, returned. & | that “Harmony Burial Ground, the cemetery of Od Point Comfort, where an hour was allowed | @ portion of our colored population, which lies for amusements on shore. The steamer then re- just north of the city boundary, and beyond the sumed her trip and started back to Norfolk. On | terminus of Seventh street. has been the scene of the route a heavy storm of wind and rain arose, | conduct for which the offenders should be se- and, shutting out the sight of land. for awhile verely punished, Abont four weeks ago some interfered with the speed of the steamer. It parties tore down and carried away a portion of soon passed, however, and the steamer was safely | the fence, thus allowing the cattle oe ingress to Pde Marine Band gave a delightful promenade concert in the President's Gaidens, and in the Monument Grounds « fine display of fireworks were discbarged in the air for the benefit of all Who felt disposed to enjoy them Soine of them Were really beantiful, and were received with delight by thousands of children, both of the infantile and adult species. The strong souch wind which prevailed during the evening marred . B. De Bow, J. D. HOOVER = Ni therwise fine effect of the display, by blow. | M0ored in the harbor of Norfolk. A number of | the cemetery. ‘The proprictars of hee aecene On tha preiene nne soured bys dead OF ease | sae U.S. Maratal District Columbia, | | Nemo Arrival of ih dcoee ark non Moy, the smoke to the front Inallother respects, | ine “sey arponinta Pent the Bight ashore, enjoy- property replaced tie foc ae ame ays2s ____ WALL & BARNARD, Ancts: By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, _ | over the bay for two days, and it 1s now raining aed with two or three exceptions, the tireworks | K) What ta “ Lats adhd ged ene) Puen, Rew Aays By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ALUABLE STORE AND DW NG ar | There are yet no signs of the cable fect Went off in a decidedly satisfactory manner. ee he eestor portion, however, passed aera es aan the same quantity was ayain JALUABLE. BUILDING LOTS ON 7 Atcriox.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, sswthonn Freee aE tee ee ae tee nya, | Thetain kad coated the ait, andthe worming | {Peo ane Temes. They Pitch reamed | Mpalgite?, AZ, Avction.—On WEDNESDAY | Juiy sth at Gorecki fone oF the ween Battimere Markets Brown, of the Arsenal, under the direction of | phe Tain had cooled th Cybelle, fresh from the | tire oe thoes ae, tow has since been repeated | AETHER NOON, July Tthe at 6 o’olock, will will sell that valuable proparty, being part of Lot ls Majer Ramcey. a ; g ; { seems as thoayh the in front of the premises, Lots numbered 2a d_ 3. ¢ not only determined to throw the IR subdivision of Square No. 464, fronting No. 230 feet and No, 3 27 feat 4 inches on Virgininave., near 6th street west, and running back about 1 feet through to D street south. Pl roperty isin ® pleasint ocean.’ The excursionists rose with it not quite | depredators so fresh, but rather thirsty. ‘The greater portion | cemetery open, but also to destroy the fencing as of the morning of the Sth was spent by the party | often as it may be replaced. A few days sin in an examination of Norfolk and its vicinity | young man—son of one of the Proprietors —was The City Hatiand Castom House, the field where rep ny thither to rebuild the fence, when he lie buried the dead of the pestilence, the big | observed a man with a. hatchet ship Pennsylvania, and other United States ships | the act of removing another portio: were looked at, the Gosport Navy Yard ex- ings. As this property has been lx At 10% o'clock the show was over, and in balf an how afterward alt Washington went to bed to dream of pic nics, fireworks, music, et al. A novel feature of the festivities of Indepen- dence Day here was the total absence of the drunken crowds who ure usuaily to be seen in eur streets on such occasions. The good sense of the keepers of restaurants in closing their + © 28S, fre it Y Battimone, July 6.—Flour stendy but quiet; street and running bick 1000n L street to @ 10-foot | Mills beld $4 25 allev, Wheat steady; good to prime reds $1.0031 09, The improvements consist of a good substartial | fair to choice whites $1.15u81.25, new white Vir- Brick Dwelling 234 stories high, con’aining H rooms ginia $150. , and ploxsant vietnity for a dwel ing, and 1s an exee!- | @emaad a t?6a77¢ rteinity, and in a i offers induce- speculate. nts to those wishing to tui 'erms liberal and nt sale. Jy 2-ts WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. lent business stand, oud offers inducements to pur- tase = dal — 2 § amin ime take orb a : i = canee a, | chase: yhiskey ts firmer at 22a23- rant. + > ap ae ee i ie tas 7 SA LE.—By virtue of two deeds One-third cash; the residue in 6,12 and 18 New York Markets. Bird and Jobn E. Coffee. to Old Point and Cape | measures should be adopted at once to protect of trust from William R. Fowler, dated re- | months, with interest from da, of sale. A deed CaiminaL Court.—Trial of the Brothers Dev-| Henry their property, and pont the dexpotiers of the | spectively July 25. and November i, 1651, we will | given mad s deed ol trast ienone. = New Yorx, July 6 —Fiour is firm; sales of fem for Murder —When our report closed on ; The military of the two cities were underarms. | List resting-place of their drad. per bastion ou WEDN BSDaY the hath aay of pike zood. WALL & BARNARD. Anct 13,00 ' bbis ; State #3 20a83.65; Obto $4 Guaki 7; Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m., the jury who had | 17 Portmouta, at 534 o'clock. the line formed i ply next, onthe premises, at 5aeluck, pin, lot ieS-dts_"_WALI. & BARNARD. Aucts._ | Southern 81 5 ; just before retired in this case had not returned Oa aati eran eee Bree Pend. | Tae Ritrexnovse Acanemy.—On Wednes. | pf round in Georgetown, bein Resp ge Sot 1N YIRTOS OF TWO (2) WRITS OF ELE | _ Wheat is booyant; sales 28,000 bushels; Weut- with a verdict. Shortly afterward the Court ad- | nd Pominion Captain Coe. Union Guards, | @*Y afternoon last, the pupils of this well-known | Add ce ri facies issued from the Clerk's Office of the jourmed. At6 o'clock, on the sine evening, the a: i Czptain Gordo; Newtown Riflemen; and at 6 | Seat of learning, entertained a large and inter- ©-lock they were on parade for the Morning. | sted audience with well selected and generally ‘The various Norfolk compnies also paraded, | Well delivered specimens of their oratorical but they bad not fallen into line when the Pow: | powers. Several of the young men read original hatan left. compositions, which evinced well-matured Just before noon, the excursionists re-embarked, | ‘bought, and correct training. The andience and, bidding farewell to Norfolk, steamed down | Manifested plainly their high appreciation of the the Elizabeth river homeward bound, and after | exercises. We would uot make any invidious a pleasautrun, the patylinded at Old Point Com- | distinction; but may sry that those young men fort, where for an hour the boat waited that they | Who received premiums from their Kind princi. might enjoy the opportunities for bathing, bil- | pal, as tokens of good scholarship and conduct, Cireu t Court of the Distret of Columbia, for the county of Warhington,and to me directed, [ shal! expose to public sue, for Cash Court House door of said county the meh day of Ju +1258. at 12 0 lowing deseri bed > right, title, claim, a nd to Lot No. Whisky closed in Square No. 633, in the city of Washington, 1. toxether w mpd saa singular she smprevem Financial. thereon, seiz-d and levied upon ss the property N Y Inly 6 —stock« are higher. Cbi- James Cratchett, » ibe sold to saris = Ey One, sy See LBGieas SO to tamer sore tee the one [cage ond Mask Sauk 264 Latease end See faver | waukie 64; Michigan Southern & rn is buoyant; sales 21.000 bushels; mixed at 7, White 7Sat0, yellow *4asSe > ae of the | Pork is steady ; mess S16 50; prime at $13.45 13 30 Court met to receive a verdict, but the jury bad not agreed. At 1 o'clock p. m., yesterday, the Court met again, when the jury came in with a verdict of guilty of manslaughier in the case of James P Devlin, and of acquittal as to John S Devlin. Jobn was acquitte solely on grounds of insanity. Phe Court holds under consideration the matter of ding him to the Asylum for the Insane across the river. tion with Montgomery street, and ru with sad Glive street west seventy-two feet six inches to the northeast corner of lot 174 of Reall’s Addition, thence southerly with the west line of said lot 175, fifty #ix feet ten inches, thence erst in a line parsilel to Olive street, seventy-four feet passing throueh said lot 175 into said lot 13, thenes In & straight line to the begining, with the improve- everal frame dwellisgs, third ef the purchase money Latd is steady at 1:17, alte coud New York 1 the balance in two equal in- " Nourse, and the seoond 1 sy smb a 6; ‘The above case was conducted with fairness, | j-a'ds, teapins, pistol shooting. and. themany | were, most of them, FE en eared, Pane et ls ree eens) ees eee Ue Maca ee. Sa ieee a tieceax zeal and great ability on both sides; and Messrs. | other pastimes’ offered by the mix iiiarins of tink | their’declamations and compositions ‘Through . ; omnp! 2 5; Ould and Cross, as prosecuting attorneys, ex- one week after the sule, or the property will be re- Libited in a high degree those qualities in the colebested watecing pis the indefativable and well-directed labors of By J.C, MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. sold after one week’s notice, at the risk and cost of very VALUABLE RE. About half-past 2 o'clock, the boat left her Bee: Wight, the petacipal, this Academy | the firat PUFChIRET ER 8. COX Ce VALUABLE REAL ESTATE atree GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. discharge of their several functions as PD ORR- is received an eserves the patronage of a dis- yf; s Ss. cox m ORNER OF AWA a4 ENTE AND xs neers meer ~ ea To-day, tha Conti nt ai (bs aenul bev: peake Bay. The wind bicw's Ae Dice cn | cefuing comunity” Trustees Ges MAND AY, RISQUE, | St.nz Auction —On WW EDNESDAY APTEE- [sem Pins PAGE} James Gochrane was tried for stealing from F. | the water was quite rough—white caps lifting je7 KEY : ball sell part of Lot No.5, inSquare :, SOK HKOSTON —the reguiar prowet schooner Wheatley, on the 21th of June, 1-3, pine boards | and dowsing their foainyheads as faree the eye | _ Patnrun Accipext.—This morning, Nelson | J¢72wWin BARNAKD & BUCKEY, A sede ane ait of Lot No.5, inseuare No. ‘Dest ts | AY Sdarsorsa Duce Gane’ tre Rocmn valued at 2 cents. The jury, without leaving | could reach. A number of vessels appeared at | Steele, a son of H.N. Steele, Esq., formerly of the box, returned a verdict of guilty as indicted. various distanees within the horizon, and the | alexandria, while en, excursionists passed, in fall view, a stip from | chine at Schneider's rass foundry, on the Ave- the ocean bound up, with all ber sails set, dach- | nue, near Eleventh street, had the fore-tinger of ing the spray before ax though. indeed, she were | his right hand crushed between two cog-wheels a thing of life. ‘The rolling of the boat produe-d | which were in Motion. Surgi al aid was soon its usual effect, and during the day, quite a num- | obtained, and the wounded lad made as comfort- ber of persons were indisposed able as possibile under the circumstances. n, hos street, with one Square of the Capitol, and con | arrived and wiii have quick dispateh for tie ey taimng 13,940 are feet. above port. For freight apply to HART This is one of the most desirable unimproved lo. | LEY & BRO, iy 1-10t 1 en sale in the pet fe ixvery desirable as SW HLRRING AND ALEWIVES. t,in view of the proposed Capitol Ex le ind:sputable, . te. No.1 ckle 4 Herring varrela No. | new Pickle . a a as Salted do € FOR RENT AND SALE. [See FIRST PAGR.] hURNIGHED HOUSE FOR RENT DURING THE SUMMER.—Location centrs! and woud be pleasant fora mess i goneemmee. Terms mode- rate. Address Mre B. W., City Post Office. aged in cleansing a ma- aries Carrol was tried for stealing fr er, on the 9h of June, 1558, a shawi vaiued ) aud one bam valued at $1.25. ‘The jury re- ned a verdict of yuiity of Stealing one bam valued at $1.25. Robert Jones was tried for stealing a Corpora- thon of Georgetown $5 note and two § m F. cations fi One third exsh; the residue inG, 12, and lor eatiefsctursly endorsed notes, bearing . 2 Alewives, St. Johne, BW gold | Night fell as the steamer entered the mouth of avexte slept team | lye “ee pieces from John Meney Verdict—guilty as | the Poton ud as secon ax she had steamed br - COMMENCEMENT OF GonzaGa CoLLxGR.—The (COR RENT.—The south HOUSE, No. Z 1 . Indicted. yond the heavy sea, dancing was recommenced the brown row of houses on '3th street, near the public grounds, ina convenient and hex! neivhborhood, and containing pine rooms Rent $200). Inquire at the iaw office of Clarke & Smith, corner of oth street and Louisiana avenue, or at the THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | - Now inndiug per schoouet Manetta Burr and briz until WEDNESDAY APTERNUON, July Mary H., aud for enle by scme hour and piace. HARTLEY & BRO., ld J.C. MeGUIRE. Auct, | _iy!-1w 9 & 10) Water street, Georgetown. l commencement of this justly popular in- with vigor and kept up nearly all night. The | “2?"@ Powhatan landed a party at Piney Point and then stitution of learning took place this morning at proceeded ou up the river. At 20’clock this | Odd Fellows Hall on Soventh street Wedefira myning, the feet of tha dancers were st:l', the | MOtice of the exercises till a future day. BeLviceaent Prisoners —Saturday, Officer \eatman was called upon to arrest an old man named H. Corbitt, for being dronk and dis f Dr. D. B. Clark or By A GREEN, Auetioceer NOTICE. arbi Tug store of Dr, D. B. Clarke, corner Pa. avenue ANDSOME THREE STORY AND ERA lerly. ‘The arrest was made, and the old fellow | music hushed, and nothing might be beard but . and 4} eet also at the north house in same row nD * pentssetle Yeatinan to take bis hands off and tet | the labors of’the engine and the plash of the | Rear Estate —On Saturday, J.C. McGutre, iy 6 Bt I Te Ey, Banger Got ERoxnina ox Lita waik along like aman. It was done. Then he asked what would be done with him, an was told he would yo to the workhouse if he did't pay the fine. * But,’? said the prisoner, “suppose Ido something to tgke me to jail ?*? “Toen you'll have to goto jail,’’ said ihe of- fier. The old fellow watched for a chance, and waves as the boat dashed through them. At | Auctioneer, sold a small frame house and lot on morning the excursionists were off Sandy Point, | p street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth sts and thence all hearts were eayer for home. to Patrick Ragan, for 3795 To pass the time pleasantly, various means were cap iain One party gave excellent imi- tations of Indian singing, as it mi: b A heer an Fi presreedlic ty fire es ~ epee Sunday by officer Chipley for a vile act, and was NostH &, Between Teby notified promptly to renew the same; oth- rwise they may sutject themselves toa hre. Or jene 2s W. LAIRD, Clerk. 3 tor » 3p STRERTs AY, the 7h iowuni MSCS, ATG w’eloek p. atory Aud basement Brick House, taining If convenienily arranged r hall sud pas.age throughout the navessary out-ba (OR SALEW—An INVALID’S CARRIAGE, maved with the grantest ease by the invalid hunself, who sits comfortally while nding himself. Inquire at Bridgett’s Coach Factory, Pa. avenue, south side, between 4}. and 6th sts. OK RENT—Four pleasant ROOMS and no with wide ee kal the | AUCTION SALES. JaiteD. —A fellow named O'Brien was arrested dines: the par oved ; With the Laton wich it sta >) & BUCKET. Scan sent to jail for Court KITCHEN, farnished with every requisite for | lot No 9, in Square S68, uct pa. ee adie; hogs a y — — . whe the officer took his eyes from him, Corbitt | Other furnished operatic specimens, which were a housekeeping. in & central locatien and near the | on F street 20 feet, tn tween “4 and 3d reets west, — § (rca ge le J 2 ae a tue e@icer's face and’ soon ebunged the appear: | “ork whatevel mightservetn pane tirarthe htac, | Waten Rerexys—Rachel Burk, Mary Bon. | Aveue: Will bacente to-n- tna" famty ot Feautifull aod eivibiy situated and presenrs mae | we will offer at auction TCRSDA Y. the iathay the omens * face and aa ee ee and it pansed quite paste AMBES nelly, Mary Hall, colored; and Edward Lancas. rty of four Tent che rooms Ce id be inducements to any person Wistirg to purchase & Z ock Pp. mind th l=] eo irt pOsogT. a) 2 se a ly. 2 : p Go just, tet Justice Doan sent tien tote farms fer'| Alesundiia dee este wut £4 o'clock, and | ter, drank and disorderly; workhonse 90 days | furnished them. Address Furnial aa | Partes Gist ren hers years. aint eae vig: Begining nt the end wf 83 feet log Biacty days. its delegation went ashore Soon afterwards the | cach; Caleb Gibson, John Lee, Henry Jobneon, > : 7 th residue in 6 and 12 months, fr tes | Inches,measured woster y on the north line of Water ‘The saine officer returued from the farm, and | Doat was safely moored in Washington, the patty | colored, and Jerry Lee, do; flue and costs $315 | YOR SALE OR RENT oa Furnished or Unter, | thisd cash mths, for notes xf hearing interest from day of sie A deed given and | Street. [rom its intersection with High street and rae i P Elizabet re he 1 HOUSE, No. 322 on K streat, hetween r t Ti < xt Daniel Sb tie schief, | (* rewte for their homes, and the excursion over. | Elizabeth Rell, W Moody, colored, do do ome a = By . a deed oftrust taken, ‘Tit € unquestionable, Seetoeinds eakie ehecousst caretieunioer: Facellent order prevailed throughout. Atthe | C. Becket, fith in the street; fine and | Shand Mth streets weat. Apply toSU PEM LEA | jy 1-dts -_ A. GREEN. Aust uniform, but be wae secured and taken before | ¥“ry first indication of disorder, Capt. Mitchel! | costs $5.58. Thos. I ide, drunk aud disor- - er — ATARSH SALE. —In virtue of a writ Wh north and psraiel with High street Justice Doun, who ordered him to pay—for his | 38 prompt in its suppression, ant ther derly; fine and costs Slee. J. ‘tT. Halle, J. NELCING © Cee = Pigecid —— AVE of fiers facias imsucd trom the Clerk's oflice of \ ‘ang, and thenve with said line re- drunken sport, $8.05 ; for damave to the otfice:’s prerecbieg See amoatels — ier ‘ h Bron nies anes 1. Noland, ‘Timothy, earth: wank co dh atrest. willbe tar coat onthe oA pitta ne deg Se rite Werees. te Hs Seen of nee ~ aa é sting the : cease Was allow for hartnless merriment, an | Savage, flue am 8 5 " g « : : rohase mor ‘Sale fat Peet ee ren meet coments es discipline guarded avainst the danyer , ALY; pA RUMPin the yard. | Rent $2 per annum, expose to public sale, for Casi, in front of the | to be paid in cash. and the residue in two equal im- Court-house door of -aid county, on THURSUAY, | stalments, at 6 and 12 months, with interest, to be the 22d day of July, 1438, at 15 o°clock m., the tol | secured. ‘complied with in one lowing described property, to wit: All defendant s | week after sa! for sale, four smell Houses and several Buiid- JOHN G, ADAMS, Grocer. corner 8th and L xtr th Tue Saoottxe ance arose at @ sms ofexcess. ‘To them: 8 of the excursion, the Penniee.—Those im want of Pennies, for ohange, party on board owe in: for theirefortsto make | can always obtain them on application at the coun- every hing pleasant. tec of the Star Office. tf ase.—Yesterday, a disturb- krocery or liquor shop in ie, — property may be resold atthe BAS : :. ht, title, claim, and interest in and to Lot No. 15. | risk and oost we first . bs a ‘ —_—_—_—_—_—__O : J sor LE M- | tht, ~ & 4 the First Ward, kept by a Mrs. Murray, which oe PO DA TIONS 2, REASONABLE ACCOM. | fxRt, tle, cleim. end interest in and to Lot No. 15 WALTERS COX. og Tue Nuisance Law —T weessity rf . DIED. ° . With all and singular the jimprovements thereon, in FERDINAND W. RISQUE, resulted in the shooting of a young man named E he necessity for clean ie jy | 2w tw. coe dpe pee town Baidine A th 7 . 3 = ines of the streets, alleys, and gutters th In this city, on the morning of the 6th instant, | ~ ——___ | the eity 0! ashington, by. C., sexed and levy Trustees Georgetown Building Aseociation, Jobn O'Day. O° Day was wounded in the breast | 1m Bono del Kutters must be | yohN MORGAN, in the Sth month of his age, son HOUSE | uponas the property of Tillw witb three balla, and Dr. Lansdale wax sent for, | apparent to all our citizens. ‘The health of our of Ja I Kot RENT AT 230 PER ANNUM, No. 49 north side Mass. avenue,» few doors eastSth street. ithas been put in thoroueh o and posa mm can be had immediately. Ciste the yard and foree pump im the kitchen, with bn ; fd flat. ree eae eer OHNE. KENDALL, ie th near City Hall [POR Bex The BRICK DWELL tu mn P. Brownand will | jes-2awim BARNAKD & BUCKEY, Auctr. be sold to satisfy Judicial 160, May term, 1868, in . ieee: ireen é ‘> TABL SAI-E.—By virtue of a writ of favor of Greea & Scott, use of Amon Green. Fa., isnued at the suit_of Ri Ballenger W. SELDEN, Marshal 2 > 3 Liew ind to me directed. [| wii! m dts for tie Districtof Columbia, | ts. Thomas Lieweile aad bo, ene Siren Shae ae By J. C, MeGUIRE, Anotioneer. lata day of July next,at Seok \RUSTBKE’S SALE OF MACHINERY AND fd oS FIXTURES oF THE “IsLane BREWeRY.”—On THURSDAY MORNING, July 8ta, at 10 o'clock. f eH, ; aura Ann Moore : \e s zg ri ap 18 ugeral will ta city depends upon it, iu a great measure; and the kivuene tke tee comfort of families would be xreatly improved | streets, Ia.and, at 10 o’olock morrow Morning, , vith the law in relation | the 7th inet. ‘The friends aud Acquaintances are (Quite a large number of notices | mvited to attend his funeral without further notice. ce law have been served since Our loved one bas dep«rted, umenced, and the police 1 Aw yout Bowe is wreet in cioom: d ployed in’ that service, A Wonder nut that we're broken hearted, but not having the proper instroments at hand Dr. Newman was called The wounds were ex- amined, and it was decided that ©’ Day would p-obably recover. We heard this morning that the balls had not been extracted, but that the wounded man was doing very well. ‘Two young men, Geo. Krily a were arrested as parties ex the warm weath officers are daily e And smoothed bi With alla mother With alia mothe: 1 aac ated on the east side of Uth street, une door ee J ot No.2, in Square held f rt, and it ring from the evi. | Very little trouble on the part of housekeepers is e. “e aay gels saraee: ponsives on the te od "e2 Thee terte partion: ‘anon atvortn, Washing me Des nal wel «i street, with the Ly oon, whiee . for cow! eT appearing evi- —) 5 ia ye wiped the tear drop from his eyee, sion given on the Istof July. ‘of further par - a AJ deiice that McGlue was not present he was dis. | auited to comply with the law. Compliance rs tduly re will prevent the by virtue of a deed of trus ‘cord thereon. wi tices, will do ch inet Ti been by virtue of, and will be sold reoords for Wash: yn county, D.C., all the | 2&* levied upon by vu 5 . Machinery ‘and fixteres of the” iand Brewery,” | to matisty nad Ase ith interest aud cost. en hair ity for the service of no- . RANDALL, © missed. The s: Preserve the health, and ner of 12th Je 73 tf principal is at large; Hill, O'Day beliew t jars spply toG, A.V aod Date was chased by two others, from a house on K é aaa Terms ca-h. ‘ a a will sive many expense inseparable from KE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio ave- | comprising— - je 2t-wSw* JOHN W. GROSS, Constable. McGt hot him; but it said that he was , But the litt e fl we , Letween 12th and (sth sts [tis particular- | Steam Engine, Copper Kettles, Fs —— Sera pictatly mincaben op pl le Cone aoe the enforcement of the law by the city authori. | But the little on iumormenouibtelwcow, it gt forthe roeeny ‘a food bummer. Apply | Lace umber of Gack, arrels and Half-barrels, By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georeetown. © tion may 8x ihe charge definitely on the proper | PEMIC ScouoLs.—Fhe Hoard of Trustees met | Aftisertatiadte ine tremble mands” | bolt SW GAL, worthwes: normer Et cr Wngon Dray Sante Haren, “rust from Ara Rkeriaon," dated Maret 13th, i ‘ Bi = = LES = TS + io ion On 1808 individual. on last Saturday afternoon, at the usual place and ee ee wh vi Pag pe eae etl | [ror RENT—A desirable, modern-buiit, three- ‘ogether With all the necessary furniture and appa- ewe we offer at a on Bavty Beats —Yesterday afternoon a man | hour. The regular meeting was anticipated by Figo dierr lll pyr elsherees = ee story HOUSE, with basement and back build- pitas to-conduct a brewers. DNESDAY. the 14th doy of Fl next, ats EDNESDAY, ‘/ a y Old G 6 and 12] o’olock p that part of Lot 21 Georgetown reason of the examination of Miss Merrick’s, Dezrest John, thou hast left us, belonging and 8 5 ing, No, 404 1 street, between Eleventh and We thy loss most One-third cash; the residue containing 12 rooms, Kas throughot obertson, months; for approved endorsed notes, bearing inter- fronting about sixty feet on the north side of Pros- strert, between Third and Four-and-a-half, on | which is to be held on Weduesday. ‘The distri. ¥9 Sool tels, water and Lath room. Inquire on premumes, or | ent, treet. and running back, of the same width, {be Island, when another named John Hayes in- | bution of premiums was determined fur the four Tie cieal cereieere + | reo No.5, frat tloor, Post Othee Department. ws 8 Bho property may be examined by appliea- | Bich. sineiy tige feet fo the north line vf tie en” ? ; ~ | successive days, beyinoing with the20.h of July, , ma a B 1c a » mf tre lot, with the improvements—a two story pr fear shting. Upon this, the é neing with the Fourth District School, On the night of the 5th instant, MARY MAR JOHN. BOY sferred their animosity to 4 Pa 10 days, SOR RENT—TWO ROOMS in the th and so on to the First District, distributing to the | LAs sxed 24 months and to days, daughtor of Bere EN hint VO RQUMS in the on jo2s-a J.C. MoGUIRiS Auer, | Howe oo rohase to | j i 16 25- .c. » Avet._ | “Terms: One-third of the pu: money to be ‘ a ances and Dr. John J. Dyer, of the baild ecupred as othes . = > " natal - pee taand attacked bim by striking him ou the | schools of one district each day The proportion Files friends of tue alte wie ui kcd-to nteand er Wallach, and unmediaie'y opposite tne Crcy Hail. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. cele gen ee Foe Reged algae Rg presi leaclh ang tape Pika ie kes eae in which premiums Id be awarded to the | funera! To morrow Morning, at 9% o'clock, * | Apply to RICHARD WALLACE ao6 gba a SALE —Ry vistae sie donk ot pepe oe ee ‘ermea tobe complied wly 12, 195 * wo will otter at auction, om THURSDAS the 1sth | BUM Rone werk af er sale or the property my day of July next, at 6 o'clock p. m., onthe premises, several schoots was discussed, and itwas deter- On the Gth instant, ROSANNA, daughter of mined that it should be by classes. “The treayu- | Charig Land Mary ‘I, Edgar, aged 2i mouths aud rer (Mr. Harbangh) presented an extimate of the | 17 daye. street, and partici pated in the attray, which ended ta Hayes being so badly beaten about the head as to require medical assistance, and really to en- Fork N‘T—A valuable GROCERY STORE, situated on the corner of 12th and B streets, p. uear the Canal, at present occupied by Capt. Jonas > ‘tue un | Sef One Weea’s notice. eae ctetmiios aftey wh eet bad him the neces: | A comalag years a nevert ofthe schoals for | wtited tontiond ihe Tgneral nervicus atthe fens” | be Yate Mie Will tmonto tie. premunes on'the lark | hatttsun Sanae lt. ja Waahincion. with ue « FERDINAND W: RISQUE. nary attention, after which helwas removed te his | the coming year. qenceat her parents. Nu Az Mase avenue, Chis | bing. de.,andis the mont denranie sand sh theaay | ,, hers of sale: One-third of the purchase tial in |, dfusteces Georgetown Building Assostion. b na Capitol Hill. His first a it t IncenvDiaRy Atrempr.—About 3 o'clock yes- | E Su'ctook. Her remains willbe taken to | for reas ver trade, For terma pod Le pee pp the residue in two eq on _ jet-tawim BARNARD & BUCKY. Ancte said to be named Collins and Donoovan, and onc't terday, the family of Mr,Jas, G. Fits, residing iindetphin on Weinanday worming, va, | BER imei ol RICLMANS WAR | Soosred ty.¢ dood ef Gat, Terme ctadetote | ~ p- GAnNARD & BUOKEV: Orerectors. of thoxe who Lener g oman Joined the aifray, we | on Sixth near G Street, were alarmed by a vast JANES RABEL PE ~ UNA, ease! Raat. treets gomplied with in one werk after stir. or the pr er. RUSTERS' SALE —Bs virtue of tuo dovds Ae tld, Ie wamed Carroll. Officers Lioyd and clond of smoke issuing from achamber in the tive: friends attended hii to the close of = I Sardlonier alkemoce ane 100, ot erect trom Renese Th clive at cntivn a ich sens grliry iy do Map vamyrsies vullnate, | third atory of their dwelling. ‘They discovered | Wie, when the cheering promises of religion were STORY” BRiek Ewe Pie ne aE |? "WALTER 8. COX PRDNESDAY, tholath day of July ext. nt 2 SoGiirenee, Dut they failed fo arrest the assailants, | third story of their dwell Pee ag Ager realized take place This (Tuesday) Atter- | AT PRIVAE SALE—The rabscuie gar peer FERDINAND W. Risque, | WEDNESDAY, © remiser, that Piece of <u a> they were hid away by their friends. that ‘one e bs r Le Truatees Georgetown Building Association, { Bridge stroet, im Georgeto™ a, the bedstead, was nearly destroyed and the fur- | poon,at 5 o'clock. from the residence of 18 sister, nn USE onravle three-story Bri jevaawim WALL & ARD,Aucts, | P5iided as follows, Viz: Becinning mt the worth: 4 niture of the rooin damaged. By the timely as- | 95) Mass. avenue, near 12th street. >. with large B elect oss = ae bounded os {the building situated at thes wu benst Tue Lats Reeve Lewis, who died in conse 'e : A eleven rooms, built in the best manner, > east corner w u sdb Gnence of a pistol-shot wound, received whils, | <!@nce of the neighbors, the fire was extin- On the morning, of the 6th ant ead the | and furmshed throughout with all the modern ima: ByeBARNARD (EY; Georgetown. fntersect'on of Bridge ‘and Congr ss street ra walkin : ddl cea) Envwi aged Capitol Hill eh ap tes he fe tornye pai pe irirercrrimegis: “eit rth 2 tree! Det ween sth nad Vv be. a He wn Bhs oa ren cae by to don. Ver sr ethenoe south and ae ki . Entwisle, posed yirl, a serve ce. i ‘i ‘on not ! 5 ca 5 a 4] » we bai recorded, left s famil ph oung saa e oan ppt Peapraaren opie deg to pee 3 ‘Phe friends of the family are eine Seen — loth streets west, one door east ott dra d ss TIow —On TH JRSDAY "AFTERNOON, the tth | aiiel to Coneress street, tg = yoy “a helpless children. ‘They are now fatherless and | aa excuse to twa away. She had ler clothes | {aneral on ti rey soe ie anksee 1 cloak, fro ‘Terms oasy and immedi pataent on ayaa ey EA tee eee fous wl fhe. prossioes. | thenpe West 3 foxt ¢ incon. Oo8 erent a> Tetheriess, We a pers Jearn that exertions | packed up and ready for removal. BT ghtpnic cronps, na > Auct’r.and Com, Merehaat. | Hix’ street, tate: jopeupied by Rie hention wen rs bi ca set on Where is berea - — , g iy ~ grocery store, sta tew hy may be takea eare of. “ subscription has Unavty.—The row of houses on K, between ee h SE, LE~A new BRICK HOSE, Ne street. improved with nF oe tkdsomely commenced, and can be extend- | phird and Four-and-a-half streets, on the Ixland, gy f lreseeny Pare y thelr of bs Tent Petwacn Mass, avenue frogs three- 5a by appiteation to James Adams, Esq., of the Js getting to be, or has already become, a tatver ere abe residence of her parents. * Bank of Wash ington. t. Inderal, OS aeeni: mme- init APDIY On the prowisen to J TC FERRY, pil cieeratanaes ) bad piace. Fights are of frequent occurrence Or 5th instact, ELIZABETH VERENA, Tux Suavivors ov rum War or 1612 —The there, and disturbances more than common a Se TE ee Ttbine SEXY A deed given and a deed of trust jy 2-ts BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, fairs. Last night, one man was badly beaten er erect A CARD. r the = fais. , * . z ‘baslease Association of sarvivors in this city held a meet- | by nome of the residents in tbat localite ad anne On Wednesday evening last, AMBROBE, infant | EN TEN DING to be absent for some time my of- B saoseesiat Seats gabon the ing at ihe Aldermen’s Room, City Hall, jer- | after tw» othe: quarrels oecurcec, which were | son of Michael Shad Catharine Bhyne. ne be slosed until further in 6, 12, aad 18 months, with y saya Je3)-eost' WM. MALSTRR. a 4y, and after transacting some prelimioary bus- only prevented from resulting in physical dem- of i com, proceeded in a body to the Presidential taken, i of an injurious character, by the in- Sonjcation of the belligerently disposed and the Astrate of t interference of other parties, Mansion, aad paid their respects to the Chief Mag he pation. re Lanne otnee