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; G LOCAL INTELL IGENCE. : y ‘Frenye to Obl6 avenue; ithe refer-] © Count—Tria! of Charles Barret = . ; vs ead Hang Jitteten for Murder.—When our ———_————— a | CNL. ¥ Councits—Board of Aldermn.—The | Als0,. thy beeween Band nerectay celeron | report closed yesterday, the regular panet of ju- i Awono the many Preparations now before CTI SALES. B no bore boon recerved with such ec ec od Aue, a 4 ve that known as Dr. J-Hostetter's Cel Stomt | TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. ach Bitte: This towe has been circulated, and By J.C. MoGUIRE, Aucot, its many Virtues promulgated throughCut the States, y J.C. *, Auctioneer. and every day the proprietors are xreeted with tne By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. intelligence Of some dreadful case vanquished by the A LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK BOUSK at use of their calebrated Buters. In our priecipal Avcr On TUESDAY, i3th cities, a a cid omen babys te on oe orslook 1 « 8. ‘0 stor Hosen § is both mild ‘aud agreeable to the taste. and northeast ovr ark BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. ar the val ae SOM AGENT ASSOCIATED ) PRESS. 3 ti sted, and one juror only Spare met yesterday afternoon; the President } ¢o draj e commitiee. rors had been exhau: 2 (W. T. Dove) in the chair. \ ‘Alea. a ttlite mabe flag footways in the Sec. | sworn. Those who were disqualified by reason = a A communication was received f.om the Mayor — Ward ; referred to improvements commumit- | of having ey eptie opinions as to the guilt or » transmitting the following nominations of extra relief of Chas. _ | innocence of the prisoners, were as follows, viz: r * police authorized by the supplementary bill late- Aline! i nocuine “a was re- | sames F. Scott, Christopher Cammack, Samuel Later from Eurepr. Sr.Joux, N.F.. July 12 -iverpool, ee to the 34 fnstant , Abr’m F. Kimmeil, A. F. Offutt, John E. Neale, Fitzgerald, Martin McNamara, Thomas Young, | | Also, a bill to continue the improvement of an | 949° V Davis AG ; jeddis, and Jas. H. Sbhekell. “ rence.| alley 1h square 319; d. é Joba F Carter Thoms aeene a Tee oar oe te Pela ot the Asyinat Those who were challenged by the counsel on "Saas ‘would be proroyued before the end uly. There is nothing important from France. elline ‘hird and Market streets. | ‘T ‘spe Race to-day. ly passed by the Council: Mr. Turton offerred a resolution calling on the | Lewis, Z. D. Gilman, John W. Martin, Francis stimuiating in its action upon the syatem. Fora | house contains 12 roous, besides store and cel- not of much { Y Daniel Whalan, Robert H. Harrison, John M-| Surveyor for certain information ; passed. Mobun, Jno. T. Bradley, Richatd Darnes, Zadoc | certain Cpe pogo om and Finsutoo sn ine Lot fronte ate sb feet os the ate and 44 fret ana mg the House of ©. ~*~ Sonn mas ke oar? meen ae hertee. Psa mcnuee Rlitoeath areas in otis erie de King, Columbus —— aca conguiiiea: For sale oy jeal front of the house, being ss of . in the House of Lords byteears & second reading Dt 5 e ose . Nor 2 i a of Saat Marpty Frederick Schaffer, Michael | Ward; referred to improvements committee. - y erence » Joba > | generally, every where. cost | MoNeir Lora ‘Terme at sale. R. PL a i? BARNARD & BUGRESY. On the sth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Teasdale, RUSTEE’S SALE OF THE the part of the defendant were—Jas. Crutchett, ; “ WHOLE OF | | The Spanish ministry have resigned and new Stone, Thomas Sutton, Wm_ (Neale, Benjamin | referred to the asylum committee. canter edven Green, Jos. W. Nairn, Jobn Shaw, Henry Reheat: fave Bes Cauads, to Miss M cee Sours ne. 325, Conner oF Ma - Peewee vie Te formed by Gen. O"Donnel as Kartz, Wm _ Rabbitt, Phillip Hutchinson, James Mr. Turton asked to refer the petit! of Jno. . Purdy, Jas. A. Burns and Thos. H. Miles. sk asses 2 coo ol trast thane Minister of Foreign Affcirs R. Gates, Wm Jobnson, R. H. Degges, Peter | R. Queen to the asylum committee ; so referred. ex. mM Smith was sworn. The Court then nes. Win. L The bill from the Aldermen to establish Cor- ed Ket, Aled Hesning, itm Richard Ev- | poration hay scales, and to appoint a weigher cet ee iar gary ik tke ans, Jobn ‘T. Bradley, Peter Good: Soe” Hi | aed Saepecter Of Bay, sicaw, Sad idee aedee) Te case of Morgan, Joba Browers, John J. Dacy, Alexan’r freer welsht of he sume was:seteried tod FAG tc dues, busineds erantiinessled welll Ave ame nam - "clock p. m., when the talesmen who had been On motion, the nominations were Iatd over in- | A bill 10 improve the drainage of an alley in | Q’clock p.m, when the talesmen \ spike The advices from Manchester are fevorabie Holders were demanding an advance in Prices, which checked bus! . Com™Merciat.. Liverroot, July 3.—Cottton—alt qualities have advanced \, al 16—some say \« Sales of On the 12th instant. in this city, in the 45th year ql S, % of horace, Mra MARY CATHERINE DaUGH: | county, in Liber J 4.8. phd gat UDAY. wife of Wim. Hi Daughuday, and daugnter | ili proceed tu sell £0 the Inghoat maderson TC BS of the Capt. Edward More, of Calvy.rt county, DAY, the 13th day of July uext, at 5 o'clock. onthe ta The friends of the family are respectfully ii premises, ail that certain piece or parcel of g: : ed ing. and bein; e city of Washington, | Friday estimated at 12,000 bales—aiarket elosta formally aerial reahutlon ot Dede eenmeltive. | Clerk, and on Being sworn to the Court, Saoeph | toattond ber funeral feaw ker lave roceeree eh Dic cok ohien ts kenwnend aetievabned ae te | aim. bieee te port 629,00) bales. including Also, ove nominating Samuel S$. ‘Taylor for | A joint resolution for binding certain laws of Libby. jr., Hilliary L.- Offatt, Edw'd 8 Wright, | street, betwoen @th and 7th, To morrow Moruing, officist pint and ground pian thereof ax square num. | 552.440 bales of A'mesione Commissioner of Lmprovements for the Seventh | the Corporation was passed. i C. A. Upperman, James A Riley, John C.Joun- | ®¢S,0/0100K + | bered three hundred and twenty The provision market is stead Ward, which was, on motion of Mr Brown, laid | A bill making an ope reriation to pay a judg- | son, Francis T. Milburn, William F. Seymour, | (Baltimore Sun p ae fa little | Set8 inches on each lith ane lath streets went, Flour is firm at an advance of 6d. Wheatclosed over informally ment in favor of Daniel Linkins was referred to ‘Thomas A. Lazenby, John Wilson, and George On the 12th instast, of cholera infantum, little ‘201 feet un each south # and U streets. The Lots buoyant at 122d advance | Al one nominating Wm. Brown for Com- | the ways and means committee. "4 > 7 HARRIET PENELOPE, infant daughter of the | wy, b+ soid separately. advance is in con- Do gig of the drought on the continent. Corn is missioner of the Western Market, to supply a va- on. Wm. F.and Mary F. &. Purseli,sged 1 moath | ‘Phe ter: Mr Lloyd, from the Seventh Ward delegation. | 3, Jobusom were severally found to be disquall- cancy occasioned by the resignation of Solomon | reported a bill for taking up and relaying the and 22 days. three days m the day of sal of sale are: One fourth cash w thy id the zi Cornelius Stribling, H. W. Biuat, and E.R. Her funeral will take place This (Tuesday) After ual ents, at 6, 12. and 18 mont! te. est ‘onsois 955 a%S%&. Bullion in the Ban! Stover, confirmed Pavements on Maryland avenue, from Twelfth to | sravgeld were excumed. noon, at 5 o'clock, at her father’s residence, No. 3i6 | froin the day of tale’: the wureheoee ~o Betes | Engiand had dececssed £95,000 ——_ * Also, one nominating the following persons as | Fourteenth street; passed. : Jonathan Catuarell. Otho Z. Muncaster, and | Delaware avenue, near tne north gate of the Capitcl. | fortne deferred payments, aud secure th to . Superintendent of Sweeps : silaenmal eect ea reuation iB pay the | yc.5e L tpecauib, were quallengeds TO ete eter arg invited toattont. ° "| the sstisfhction Of the {rustee, who reserves the Cases of Drowming— The Weather. s@mi-annval interest on the ol jexan- ry ir ’ u)N, Li eo aa a iv a i. > ieee ea tee hence: Avia wud Washington Ralliosd Company ust. | Job F. Campbell, James Murray, Wm Hyde, in tha ise year of "M! | forcash,at the risk and costof'the deltaquent par’ | Bostow, July 12—At Carmel, Maine, om Sat- Tuird Ward—Chas Keller. anteed by this Corporation was referred to the Fheo F, Boucher, George Shoemaker, W. R Fr. MM! r 4q : mt y ster, Deu Wonka Mes. ways and meena committee Hurdle, William H. Eenest, Daniel W. Oyster. GRAMME chaser, on failure to comply with the terms of sale, | urdey, the two only child-en of Lewis Robinson on given ous week’s public notice thereot. n four rs, wi Gruwned while 0 papas ies iation for the public | George’ W. Godey, Irvin S$’ Barker and James | = ANTHONY HYD Trustes, | teri s'x #4 a EAE Wed-tomen Nise, -/ | whutuartne en abbrabiaion or te pts | Walidlowe were som, making the panel tot AUCTION SALEs. ysuvede “FAR ©. MOBUIREA. | “EE sam, on Stardey,» Ms Elen Wat vod. = oo aE]. "' Seventh w H. O. Whitetaore. the pablic schouls committee. Pitiey ‘were all sworn except one juror, in order By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer —— «119, was drowned by the capsizing of Saiez3y Spratt armani cttat eat rg pag ee [psosabat rca vente iey Spybot veaesg the | to give the jury opportunity to ivturn to their HANSSOME BUILDING LoT IN ‘1 PUBLIC Tenchi el he ar Toe lightning yesterday afternoos streck the Sate: © habepare sei é — mine amare Pephetiny onl Tecmmenaed® oe ‘Meaty. homes for the night. Z Bae WwW At CB nent ep nd abe . eonfiraed by the Cirouit Cou tn Crence! soeny sitteae, dwelling boase on the corner of Pearland Wash - i tbe t: ie. . fF. y o 4 e Mla bene all se im frout of eo premires ty ze at aren” S Alger cae Sonsnaating the Sltecotog persons for | Humphreys and Coyle, and the propriety or | 7B Court then adjourned. ai Gorelo-k handsvmeanddosirable Buidie | Of the Distr ot of Colaba, shall gellon TUES | ington streets, Roxbury, doing some damage but S avengers chauging the grade; paysed SECOND Day. Lot, known as No. #.1n Square No 117, having y 13th day of July, 1853, at 5 0’ injuring a0 person Pirst Ward—Arst distcict, Wm. Barr; second fi ae * (Preah epee Dire lies fa te To-day, the prisoners were conducted into the fel kins f an e € rimming an - ; ——— Wea aes district, Roger Adamson; | giaveling 8 or Canal street from Sixth to Seven- | PO, and the trial was resumed by swearing In secund district, Michael Stahl teenth xtreet west ; passed the twelfth juror, Mr. James Fulalove. Thud Ward——tirst district, Joun Schue; second rd the petition of John Walle; The charge against the prisoners was then district, Je Mack. ie ms committee read tothe jury by the Clerk, and the witnesses ° ard—tirst district, Franklin Hutch The Board then adjourned tor the prosecution was called and swom A district, Kenst Moefiler. Mr. Ould then opened the case to the jury, on a F ard—Win. T. Bassford. First Distatet Mic Scuoor—Male Depart- | the part of the prosecution, occupying consider- if Sixth Ward—James Curtain. ment.—This school, which Is located at the cor- | able time and going futo ‘the circumstance ‘Guanaies a they were | Be" of Fourteenth and @ streets, and taugbt by toe cose 18 point with milnuieness and ex jon: deep feeling. A ber of legat laid on the table 8. Johu Thoinson, was examined yesterday atter- | WOBS Of deep feeling. A number of legat : i thorities of eminence were ceferred to to expl Also, one announcing bis having signed seve- | noon, and the ipils aequitted themselves in a | the law in relation to the crime of homicide. ral acts. manner at once praiseworthy and creditable to] Mr. Chilton followed in behalf of the defend- tof 30 feet on Mth street. and running back 14 ua toa feet alley, between Land N north, ece or parcel of between L. and and k The (bermometer bas fallen 34 degrees since yesterday. To-day we are beving an easterly rain storm » ge street in the cv'y of Wa This Lot is situated about oa and a half sqvaras orihed 14 the aes 4 fom the Western Market, aid if des-r d will ba | part of Lot uumbered erght.(,)an subdivided into two 23 feet frout build n- lots ov the sepiesent tal begining for the ns : evening of the sale. Persous wishing to | in | the nor hwesteru corner of an alles 15 feet wide and this section of the city will do welto attend the | 2! st. west. running theace with said alley (12 sale, as the property must be sold. feet 236 iches) easterly, thence porth (12 feet,) ‘Terms: Uve tiird cash; the balane in 6 and 12 | thence west (122 feet 234 imoues,) thence south (12 Mouths, for notes beariag interest, to be secured by | feet) to the place of beginning, with the improve- a deed cf trast upon the property. ments thereon, consisting of a small Frame House jy 3d A. GREE The Telegraphic Fleet. Sr. Jonyx, N_ F., July 12 —The steamer Bine Jacket, from liver, ool, passed Cape Race this morning. She reports that she saw, on the 2ith ult., a large and amol! steamer, both British. in lat 51° 1 north, lon. 32 west. The ie even~ ing she sawa largeste+mer bearing dowa towards the others, but could not make out whether » lish or American. The weather was bazy, with a heavy westeriy swell. It continu -d moderate ond thick till the 3d, when strong gules Terms: One-haif cash: the residue im 6 months from the day of sule, secured by deed of trast on the premises. If the terms of sale are not complied with wit Sdays from the day of sale, the property will be rt ,on the first | #ld at the — expense pa bed urehaser. from the southwest set in Also, oue transmitting certain letters from Jas : # ants, stating that the United States counsel had | shal: sell, without re- | CONVey*ne ne at the expenne o — ©. McGuire and Joseph Libbey, in relation tothe | thelr teacher. But Lefore we proceed to notice | Hude one of che snot Vindictive openings that | serve, six exceliont Pianvs, viz: BS A DS cere ve: Naval Imtelligence. semi-annual interest due on the bonds of the | the incidents of the examination, allow ay | be had ever heard; that the learned counsel had | Two rosewood case Piauofortes, by Autre Stein J ee Cuarirstox, July 12—The U. 8. steamer Alexandria and Washington Railroad; which | «few words respecting the school-house. This | soared into the realins of fancy and poetry tocite | Une mahogany case do. by Buetkap! & By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Waterwiteh bas arrived bere from Key West, : nm motion of Mr. Clarke, referred to the | isa alaleay en looking Po eee feeling of | the evidence which he expected to bring dpe Beet een do. by Andra Stein CUANCERY SALE — ty Suthority of deorees | with dispatches from Com. Mcintosh, for the vance eee Ms always awaken d by antiquated ap- | yict the prisoners. Mr. C. stated further that the dae coacaned caan do. by Chickering 4 of the Cirouit Court of the Diatriet of Colam- | Secretary of the Navy. smitting the account of the arances—and serms, “in the olden time,’ to | law supposed the prisoners innocent until they | Ouerosewenl cree do. by Reichenbach. | bia and of the Circait Court for Prace George coun- The yellow fever was prevailing to a great ex- Poration with the Bank of Washington; which | have been @ bazaar. market-Louse, stable, or | were proven guilty. They stood before the jar terms: One fourth cish; the residu -inl,2,and | ty. Marylaud, pissed im a cause wherein Thomas Was, on motion of Mr. A. W. Miller, referied to | something else whotiy out of keeping with its rf uiltless at the present time of the charge whic ad been preferred ayainstthem. If they should be proven guilty then tuey would have to pay the penalty of their acts. the warned the jury to tent among the shipping at Havana. The frigates Colorado and Wabrsh were at Key West. The former had her crank broken Later from Cuba. Cuakceston, July 12 —The steamship Isabel, from Havana and Key West on the 10th, bas ar- rived. Sugars were active and & Molasses was inactive; clayed was welling for 3a4 reals, and Muscovado ford Freights were dull. Ster- ling exchange $1 124$1.13. Exchange on north- tiu citles $1.02a81 5 3 months, with interest, for satisfsctosily eudursed | Seweil and others are compla:mants, and the witow, notes, bearing interest. heirs at law, and administrators of John Brereton, jy i2-d J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct’r. ds ceased, are defendants, 1 wil. scil at auction, to the highest t ¢@l4th July next, betwee: N VIRTUE OF TWOG@ WRITS OF FIERT | (he justest jock in the day, on the prem faciaz, issueu fron the Clerk's Offioe of the Cir- | ises, that beautiful parcel oj land part of the tract curt Court of the District of Columbia for the coun- | calied “Granby,” near Bladousburesand about eon ty of Wash ngten aud tome di ecoted, [ shall ex niles from the ci.y of Washington, and easily ac- OSS rd dees sale for casn, in front of the Court sibie by the Baltimore railroad, containing 16d House door ofssid county oa TURSDAY th a8 or thereabuuts, being the sorthern part of of July, 1858, at 12 0’clock, m , the following “Granby,” aud lying uerth of the main county road, ped pri All defendant.’ ri — the Dweiding mouse and other improvements ereon. Terms: One fourth of the purchase money in cash, acd the residue ats. 12 and 18 months, to be se the finance ¢ inittee, aud ordered to be printed. present claracter. ‘Phat it would. under some 4 The ort of the Intendant of the Asylum was circumstances, be a1 ornament to the portion of Teeeived, and reieried to the eommittee on the | the city in which it is situated is moat true; but, Asylum unfostunately for such a py batiesia; it is consid- try the case fairly; to scrutinize the evidence A letter was read from Robert Ricketts, secre- | erably inferior in size and style of architecture carefully, and to Weigh every point irrespective tary of the Board of Trustees of Public Behools, | to the ‘Treasury Department building and other | of all rejudice, or public clamor or feelin; aud transmitting the statement submitted by the | edifices in proximity with ft, and therefore loses should = rational doubt arise of thetr wuilt, to treasurer at the last meeting of the Board, of the | by the contrast. In fact, we question if it isever give them the benefit of it and acquit them. amount required to pay the salaries of tbe teach- | included in the list of public buildings of this The prosecution calied to the stand ers for the ensuing year, und asking the neces- | Metropolis which are objrcts of curiosity with 1 Joseph M. Carrico, who testified that the first sary appropriation therefor (The gross amount , strangers; but we are not inclined to strike it | he saw of the prisoners that night was at Bever- ated at $5,450] The letter was referred to hat category, for it is worthy to be seen as idge’s cellar: saw thei both there; Barrett was c of past gene i 5, together with all and singular the improv thereon, in the city of Wasiungton, D C committee on public achools tions, and because of its| brought out of the cellar by Officer Davis; he | 8nd levies upon as the property of Tillotson P. | cured by the purchaser's bonds, with surety, beering Mr. Donoho presented the petition of R.H. pe of conversion into anything for | stood in front of the cellar a few minutes talking HED fag tae petro Se satiely Judicnnia Nos. 53 1 antocees fs nthe day of sale, aud by @retauied lien Later frem California. It, asking for expeuses incurred in conxe- it may be required, f-om a stable to a] tothe officer, when the officer let him go; he then i * ED. ? . B. veBow. HOOVER. iy s2-d UVS Marshal DC. New Organs, July 12 —The steams! om pire City bas arrived, and reports the Star of the West en route for New York, with four hundred passengers and 1,500.00 in treasure. nce of injuries received as special policeman bagels Senos is canoes: Tt 2, Is. fern claims com- ose 0 ale Low experiencing the ‘*youn ene ae se eereee Com | idea shoot,” in this “aged and heuored pile’ - Brown reported a communication from | Rumber 49 scholars, of whom 43 were present m. Wise, Comunissioner of the C suggest- potertey The examination was also attended ing an improvement ina the flooring of bridzes on | by the following members of the Board of Trus- the canal, and asking on appropriation of $50 to | tees: Col Randolph, Drs Ironside and Wil- tent it; reterred to canal committee. lett, and Messrs. Whyte, Ricketts, and Price. Mr. Moore presented the claim of Dr. Johnson | Mr. Richards, of Union Academy; Messrs Fort, Elict for su services rendered a wounded | Wilson, McCathran, and Edson, Mrs. Rodier, police officer; referred to claims committee. Misses Middleton, Milburn, Moore, Hall. San- On motion of Mr. Smith, the petition of Baden | derson, and Acton, teachers of other public & Lowndes was ordered to be taken from the tiles | Schools, and a number of other persons of both and referred to claims committee. sexes were also preset as visitors, and apparent- Mr. Dunnington presented the petition of Fos- | ly went away well pleased with the manner in ter Henshaw, asking compensation for keeping | Which the affair passed off, and the cultivation iron pumps in repair; referred to drainage and | ¢vineed by the scholars. sewerage committee. Mr. Thomson had good cause to be pleased Mr. Riggs, from finance committee, reported a | 0 this occasion: for we are sure, conside. ing the bill making appropriations for defraying the | *4es of the scholars, their auswers were remark- general expenses of the Corporation for the year | ably prompt and generally accurate. In gram- 4 be not complied with within three day « ania. thee »pert “ol resold TUDE OFTW ih TS OF F »” the National Intelligencer VIRTUE OF TWO) WRK TS OF ERI shan at te [Yadine, tesued irom the Gievks oheecar umes ind Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the de- cuit Court of the District of Columbia for the county Itis intended to divide the tract into parcels of of v ke hang Lon, and to me fi ret aa pice | (rom ten to twelve acres each prior to the sale, »0 a8 dobr of ssid County on T SDAY. the 20thdsy atord persons desirous of a healthy country resi of July, 958, at Iz o'clock m., the futowing d=. | d2Re%, Witinna short distance of the enty, the vp- weribed "propety. to wits Ali’ deferdast™s right, | POC vist Ultae Aivintous willl bu mMiblion ax whe title. claim, nnd Literest in aud to ail those pieces of sent .REDIN, ‘Trustes, round and premises situa’ an ip the Ci . Wy 4 of Mutluueton, D, Ca aud known ag subdivision M | 20 !17-Stewaeds A. GREEN, Asst. and N of Lot No. 4,1 Square 574 of said city, _ GREE ation as said subdivisions have been iaid out forthe Bat AeRGNRG: we Loom tumor dd Ov1o Katiroad Company, and a plat ( Sebel STC FIXTURES, Liquors, ther: ly recorded, the said jota Mand N havin FC RNOLD AnD KITCHEN FURNITURE, &C AT a frout of 50 feet 13¢ inches on Indiana avenue wud C | AUCTION “On WEDNESDAY, t ft instant, 1 stroet, aud averaging $2 feet 3 inches on Ist street | SHA sell, at ls o'clock &. m. atthe residence west, and containing 4,359 square feet, | Lockrey, deceased, Nu. 5 East Capitol northeast corner of said’ square, seized ‘a: street. south side, near Ist street, ail the G upon as the property of James Crutchett, a d tae B one ixtures, and Furniture be sold to satisfy Judicials Nos. 20 and 21'to March | tab'she ¢ deem it unnecessary a went to Browns’ clothing-store steps and sat down; Witness then went iuto thecellar, and just then heard the reports of two pixtols just outside; witness then instantly went entside to see who had fired them, and saw Barrett, Chambers, and another unknown man there on the steps; wit- ness spoke harshly to them abont firing pistols in the street, but could not find out who tired; Chambers then started toward the Capitol; wit ness followed him to tind out who bad fired; wit- mesa then turned back toward where he had started from, and. at the corner of Third street, met Barrett and Williams who were going to- ward the Capitol; witness cautioned Barrett against firing pistols om Lis (witsess’s) beat; Witness was atthat time a watchman; Barrett answered that he could take care of himseif, and Barrett said “Jow, Pl take care of Barrett” to witness; they went down the street, and shortly witness followed and overtook them at Killmon’s Tehuantepec Expedition. New Yor, July 13 —The bark Rapid sailed to-day, hence for Minatitlan, with a large nom ber of laborers for the Tehuantepec Railroad Serious Hiness of Gen. Quitman. New Ortsans, July 13 —Gen. Quitman les seriously ill at Natcnez, and doubts are expressed as to bis recovery. Probable Closing of a Bank. Memrutis, July 13.—The notes of the Citizens’ Bauk are refused bere. That Bank is expected to close to-morrow. : P ries and Liquors, as they ® Charleston Markets. corner, and another man was with them, whom | te?m. 1457, in favor of Hami'ton & Can, use of J. <1 I groc. ending June 30. 1859; ordered to be laid ou the | Mar, the answers were not all correct according | witness did not know; they stood there ten or | DB. Del “UL S. Maren: A p. es oe xd hed ueaeaieis shee Daten Cuantgstox, July 12—Cotton—sales to-day table, and be printed in bill form to the text-book now In use, but this arose from | sifteen minutes, and duiing the tine several Pi (pa Oo [Pree arate ag lie phe amounted to 800 bales. The better qualities ad- Mr Muvore, from police committee, to whom | the change of books having recently taken place, | suns Passed by; three men came down the street and Kiteben Furniture, viz: Ae. ——— bad been referred the charges made against Noble | aud the memory of the p«pils was thereby some | and went acrocs the pavement to the Capitol FOR RENT AND SALE. Mahosnay Dre The Marvets. J. Thomas, lately nominated for Lieutenant of | What confused In mental arithmetic a great | gate, and they then went up to the north side of | —————_————___——__ Feather Heds and Beddine No market reports were received up to the usual Police, reported favorably to Mr. Tuomas. many difficult questions were given, to which | the Capitol grounds on the sidewalk; soon afier [sem First Page. | Mattresses and Bedstead closing hour, to-day.—Rer. The nomination of Noble J Thomas was taken | Correct answers were returned without hesitation | Williams and Barrett crossed over aud went up SOR SALE —A 1rew BRICK HOUSE, No.3? Wardroves, Chairs, Wash and other Stands up, on motion of Mr. Riggs, fur confi mation. by the fist and second classes. But it is useless | the same way; they went on up the hill, aud wit- kK lith street west, betwoen Mass. avenue aud M Girandolesand Vases, Clocks ——= _ ‘Tue ballots were oidered, and the first oue re. | for us to particularize, as there was no marked | nexs followed them, thinkiag that Barrett, who | street. Terms lib ral, aud possession given uume- Glass and Crockery Ware ALM LEAF FANS, wholessie and rete: sulted ia the conti:muativu of Noble J. Tomax; | deticirncy in any of the studies. ‘The order of 1 z hi was in liquor, would yet Williams into a difli- culty; the three men kept on, avd Lad got off the pavement abead of Williams and Barrett, so far abead that when witness arrived at the north gate he could not see the three men at all; Wil- liams and Barrett, after arriving at the top of the hill, walked slong outside the trees, by the eurb- stone; witness thinks one of them wax king er, and the o'her on the curb; at tie rher of the Cayitoel grounds, witness being on the opposite side of the street, two men turned the corner from the south, turning the north corner of the grounds; Barrett and W il- liams bad then got in tue middle of the pavement and were walking on; they passed each other eight or len feet, and Barrett wheeled around aud shot three times; at the tirst shot one of the men pete and Oileloth woking ard other Stoves wen Requisi es. 13 votes having been cast, of which the nominee | the exercises was as follows : ; teceived9 He was then declared duly confirmed. First, second, aud third classes examined in Mr. Smith, from the police committee, re- | Oftbography, ieading, and history. Ported a hill for the protection of the resident First aad second classes examined in mental mercbants and traders of the city of Washington. | 89d written arithmetic and grammar. This por- On motion of Mr. Fisher, the bill was made | tivn of the exercise was unusually peated, but the special order for the next meeting of the | the scholars ¢ utinued yale the last raomeat to Board, aud ordered to be printed with tue pro- eee ae Feplies to the interrogatories pro- ceedings hi : Mr Donoho, from the public schools commit- The same ciasses next passed a creditable ex- tee, sepurted 4 bill waking appropriations for | @“ination in matters pertaining to the Constitn- the Public Schools for the year ending June 30th, — Sad Goxetamment of the United States, and in 1959; passed geography Mc.’ Moore Tepotted a summary of the alms | _ First class was examined in Davies’ Mathema house report for the mouth of May, 1458; laid on | cs, duriay which they solved the following prc - the table and ordered to be printed Positions: . A joint resolution was received from the lower “A ladder GO feet in length will reach a win- | fetl, the + ther made for Barrett and grabbed hin; Bowd with an amendment, in retation to the | Gow 4U feet from the yrouud on one side of the Barrett bad then vot cif the pavement into the late tax sales; the amen ¢ was concurred in | street; by turning itover to the other side of the | vt ect; Williams thea ran up and fired. and iLe Mr Brown, on teave, introduced a bill to pay | street it will icach a window 50 feet from the other man fell; the two men, Barrett and Wil- the s-mi-anaual interest due on the bonds of the round. From these it is required to tad the £ . . >; fiems, then raq oft, and witness tu ned and te- Alexandria and Washington Railroad; passed readth of the street traced bis steps towards the avenue; the prison- Apply on the premises to J. ‘7. FERRY. Refrigerator, we Venitian B je — - A good lot of Ki LEN a FURNISHED ‘Term~: All sums under 3.6 cash; over $258 HOUSE ol three stories, besides the basement, | credit of u? and 9) d-ys, fur notes satisfactorily en nearly new. with gas, and water inthe yard. It is | dorsed, besring interest. ina very desirable lueation for air and hea th, ta iylod A. GRE bext ward, near the Aveuue. Appi to Box 5%) Post — Office. iy 13 ee ORK EXCHANGE For CITY FUTURE DAYS KTY—A FARM, conta ning io nccren, = : lesa than 10 miles from” Washiugton, under good oultivation having an o chard of 30 trees of choice fruit, comprising apples, peacnes, apricots, nectarines, pears, qtiness, &o., together with ¥rapes, curran’s Tawberries, &0,—the same hes - Len a rood Svs ery tein bain rooms, with ecilar, &o —-wall be sold un reasonable tezins wr ex - ; Redon see ibed property, to wit : Bud Stabling ‘the promiaes, good water at ie | ew iting mm, aad utecet mand to Lots Nos door, sua numerous never {ailing springs. About | 340.657. 8 4. 10) and Ti, in Square 1.033, in the eity 4) acres acein wood, oounisting of usk, hickory, aut | Of Washington. D.C. together wilh alland sineuint thut. ‘The stuck aud crops may be purchased il | He unprovements thereon, seized and levied upon desired. "Por furtier particulars ureot JAS. 8. | #3 the property of samuel A. Pugh, and will be eo d SUAGGS 7th atreot.or JOHN D. CLARK, Exq., | Watley Jadioul No. 431 to May, 1854. 1m faver of 12th street, botween C acd D strecis. Woodward & Guy, aguinet Samuel A. Pugh. et ay 103 a __ LAMMOND'S._ TURNIP, RUTA BAGA, SEED, Se. Seed of tne Sllowing can be supplied of unsur sned qu: 3 pskireine rs e ay tee phan pete | top ata ‘urpie Del rap Caned, G wees do, E Dute», Karly stone, Six ite Norivik, White Globe, Hybrid, and other asie uteh, tariy York, Ox tHeart, abbages. Round and Prick!; With a complece colieotion af Gar- itura! Seeds. JOHN SAUL, 396 7th street. cor. H, Washington AUN GaARIAN WINE. 1 have just received thirty 1, 2, 3, and 5 ¢ lion denuonus of HUNGARIAN WINE. Thee Wise unequalled by any thirg im the city for making ets, Punches, and other cooling Suaser For KENT—At $40 perm N, Anect. se virtue of a writ ut from the Cierk’s Office of the District of Columma fur shington, and to me direced, 1 use to publie sal Cash, in front of the mise door of sad DA Agnicu! ot rinks. Also. 12 cases Dr, Hostetter’s ce'ebrated Stomach Bitters. EDWAKD C. DYER. t © V. SELDE Marshal iy 10 cost Pa.ave..bet Ith end 1Sth is Phe wotminations tor police vilicers were then | | ~‘ What must be paid for the lining of a rec- | ers ran actona towards the oid Capitol, witness | -¥ b¢ =awtt iy 10-ts for the District of Columma, OVERS OF OYSTERS CAN GET AT THe contirmed tangular cistern with lead at 2d. per Ib, the Was some 30 or 40 feet off at the time of the shoot!- | NO L&T—HOUSK No, 408, on izth street, bo- = = 4 present season daily, OYSTERS : Hustion of the Commissioner of | lrad being such as to require 7 Ibs. for one square | tay: the night was rather clear; afterwards, the tween I rnd K st % S| BALE. —In virtee of « writ Improvements for the Seventh Ward. foot of the surface; the inner dimensions of the A bill from the lower Board for the improve- | 'sern being as follows, viz. length 3 feet ment of au alley in square 319, was passed Db radth 2 feet 5 in , and depth 2 tect 6 inches ets. Thy of Mr. 1B APARSHAL Pimple reds fy geyser pee — the Crreuit Court of Kak KRENT—two ples ast suites of FUR County of Washingt tn the sheil, taken out of walt water the sume day. Restaurante wrehing to be supplied ty the barre! wil! please oai! on latter part of the night, it was darker; th's wis ice of about fifteen minules to 12 o'clock; the la . rred ow corner of Laud ith» forthe a,and tome directed, { shail 4 . B. SCHWARZE : witness (hiuks, were Lit; the thing’ oc NISHED ROOMS, (lodging re expose to public sale, for Casa, in trout of tha peigens And the Board then adjourned The first aud second classes also worked out the night of the 27h of iast Mai wi Ss wis | with exeat No 5!2 lin street, 2 Court-house door of snd county, on THURSDAY, Corer of 12th and & . . 7 ? the following arithmetical proposition, viz : acquainted with Williams, but knew Ba:- | Kirkwoo Terms moderate. iv" the 22d day of July, 1458, at 12 o’elock m., U jv 9 eott Common Council —The reading of the journal | 1f 245 men, In 51, daysot 11 hours cach, dig | %4 by sight; Lewis frll at ihe first discharge of | EXOR SALF—A new BxlCK HOl omnes, doscrized property. to wit: All defe Wu SHOEMAKER wat dispensed with. Be feet ontae eer uF hardness, 22 fect long, | the revolver; witness don't kaow which of the | F'Oe BALES A mew basement, situvted on the | TKR Ute, clan “Wad patearndindeesese =: Mr. Powell asked why this was done? The | 2% fret wide. and 2), feet deep, in uow fenek | piixoness lost a garment as be ted; Willams | gornerof A street north and th street eat, Capito: | 1 Seuss & sing Just received by the subsoriber,and for sala, 2%) jourual, as printed, was certainly incorrect. apy ecglrs ee women diy # trene ad on a Kossuth Lat, and witness thinks Barret | H For terms appiv on the premises after six ni fy “ the c a W My feet loag, 535 orelock p_m. by 10 2w apenas ths property i NOR SALE—A FAKM, containing +89 acres of | be sold to satisfy Judicials 190, Dota pee ee dairy purposes. It is atout | favor of Green & Soutt, use 0 Meena i al i en yorhe x 5 Bez Cc Pe chisel bob gud chan edtpelieg yeu a. Terme || 5e2i-dte for the District of Columbia, bad one on also; in going up the hill, witn- ss kept the prisoners in sivLt all the way, und as they reached the top witness got much nearer, so that he could see them good; it might have been five or six secoads beiween the third and fourth ‘The Chair replied that he was informed that | feet wide, and Bh feet deep Mr. Moore, at the office of the Intelligencer, had [This last proposi used bis discretion in striking eut such parts as | % uolars of Mr. Wilson be thought proper day Mr Powell asked If be had a tight todo so? Sdes of Spanish Skxeghter and Hemlock SUO1b LEAT 4 ER. w wil be seld from one to ove hundred sides, at prices that cannot be ¢ypliosted in this market. = . Al choice lot of FRENCH CALPSKINS at ly low prices. orked by the sehool on last Tuurs The one we yave in our report uf that e ation as being Worked on the slate, having and Sehe ments ere a emal! Dwelling, some: . ¥ at out of repair. | = pir > eek complete assortmeni 0} shots; the first three were one after the other in | ua's, 6°62 sinall Dwelling ‘Out-buridings, sener= ALUABLE STOCK AT PUBLIC SA ngs, Bindings, &c.; also, ish ep ‘Tue Chair reptied that bis individual opiaion eriortned by imental operation instesd | quick succession: Lewis's back was towards the | ally,srenew. It adjoins the lande of tin’ Daves . 1 will sei! at my fas stables, adjoiung er | French Lastinss of every quality a Was to the contrary. If the journal is printed by Ling the above the terms were all re- prisoners when Barrett sbot; Williams advanced r’ Knowle: 1 others $440, Leru ats | Marborough.on 1 HURSDAY, the lth day of July s. R. J. DARKAGH, +7 Victoe of any law, thes it stcould be priuted aw it | Aird to s many Hgures as pos- | Uefore xbco.ing at Entwisle, xo that he was close | Suit soon Bi AV el gkamnnwe for osty property’ | uexts for eash or Baltimore acceptance at 6 mouths, | jy 6 20 485 loth street, Washington, D.C. comes from the Secretary, without the alteration ule were w he thred; witness di ow Appiy to. W. KO. SR’S, Grocery Store, High ed = ears Sega i. pe prpaidey aes The first class was alsoexamined in the “Hand. | f0Bunwhen | Senet an eeen 0. iy S-Int. | One Messenger Mare, 7 years old, purchased to or- | [| ORD MONTAG ell stat.d that in the last printed jour- | Book of Anglo-saxon Derivatives and Root an bisterica By GP. derin Vermont; she rides pleasantly and is a 4 romance of the se : x : Cross-e-ramined —WW itness reported the facts LEaSANT AND REASONABLE ACCOM- are of grvat endurance, James, author of *tichelieu, td Domun sticed that « motion of his and others by | Words,’ im which they Lave attained consid- | tothe uuthoritics as soon ae he south doso with | P MODATIONS at 360 C atrect, north suie. rear | Ona thorough bred Bitgk Mare. 6 years old: rides rate, ete, Price $125. Just pulvssned. and jeague were omitted entirely. ‘They ap- able proticiency. safety to bimself; the next Monday morning wit- | 434. iy 1 2w* aud drives pleasautly. These two mares have | fc sale at TAYLOR & MAURY war on the Secretary's journal, but ate omitted - nexs went toa grand-jury-man—Mr G. A. Bol- . > SNT_—T a ie 5 pibgleeny idle Deatu at tHe Natioxat Horet.—We regret | ter—and told iim that Le knew @ mething chad | SS meet ROK RENT The store on Uiuo ave- | One year old Mare, well broken to harness, The Mayor* n ; x Sth sts It is partieular~ + eute! for the grocery and feed busine: T. J. & W *Inexsage, with the report of the | that we have to announce the death, at the Na- | two men had done, bet wo: 1 toT . GALT, northwest o id Inspe-tor of Fire Apparatus was referred to fice | tional Hotel, of Joe! D. Fairbanks Esq , the | till the men were arreste depirtinent committee ere AIR, TOOTH, NAII., AND BANDOLID nottelltheirnam s BK USHES at GIBBS'S Hair Store. near 13th One 3 year old Stallion, out ofa celebrated trotting had not, at that tim-, Apply Mare, bv Saratoga, er '2th | One 3 year old and four 1 year old Geldings, also, by street, and at lus Sales Room, under Willards’ Ho z d : found ont that the men cou'd be arrested; found | and Cuts. Ne je 26-leotl Sarat a dane he communication of Commixsioner Raw. | Well known aud estimable clerk of that hotel, | if out the next Saturday; 2m then ax soon as it €90 PER ANNUM.—HOUSE | Three3 year old Geldings, by Reliance. ‘The dams PORTRAITS FOR THe MILLION.—A pore pier grog oa manass cot ttion of certain wei 2 Seance See ‘ Porivg | Was ascertained that Barreit could be arres ed, orth side Mass. avenue, afew doors of these cvits will be shown on the day of rae, | PURI RATTS & yourself for 35 cents, warra:ted *, ’ ted to the improvements com- ns ls airy va (WViltiains could have been arrested at any ime,) . [thas been put in thorou-h order, that purchasers may form some idea of their witness informed Captain Goddard where Bat- . Gist worth, aud Lirge pump oh thelitehen! with bathing Three 2 year old Durham Heifers, with first calves, tee of Vermont, and w: he Bauk account of the Corporation was re- | Of aze. The gre: s, at his death, about 35 y ef partof his time has b not to inde. these beautiful pictures ma: by W. odley ia nine weeks. No charge unless t e fectly satistiod. Pictures ou paper for ) rett could be found; after they wer re ante. wh at fered 'o ways and means committee quent tn ire hotel : a inca, ace he abisines weittiens refused to tenlify at tip guard bor cand room cn second flour. JOUN E. KENDALL, Guages Cow imanton eat milking qualities and ee se oman oi saat Negi tn baw “Sue ne Registers communication relative to th OF Gimsell a reputation that made bim an acqui- | was sent to jal; witness went jail f Sie : City Hall ree beauty, o Cc. W LE}. receipts from Insurance agencies, and to amounts | sition to the establishinents in Baltimore, Colac. | Was sent £0 5 sola ent ie jail furesham) je20-tt __noar City Hall. 434 strost, | pp UMTS a ins Heifers, K. © 2DLEY, to save himself from being shot by the frends of seceived and coliected by the police for tines, | bas, Obto, New Ocleaus, aud in this city where] Barret and Williams; previous to this affair, wit- penalties, &., was laid on the table and ordered | he has been employed. His ceutlemanly deport. | reas tread regarded Williams as a very quiet, re- ty be printed ment and kindness to all; bis prompt attention | «pectabte youns man; witness heard some diy ‘The petition of Samuel Mickum and ot} ers, | to business, and bis faithfulness in the perform: | that week that a reward bad been ottered for the presented by Mr. Turton ; referred to improve. | ance of all his promises, rendered bia # favorite light not required. nan Photographer, No. 312 E street, je 14-6in near Wilinrds’ OTIE ‘TO THE PUKLIC—All persons w LN wa tof a-ws from the Great Telegraph:« joust cali at SHECHER D's corner 7th aed D Fek RES The BRICK DWELLING situ- | Four? year old Oxen, ated on the east side of Ith street, one door | One Wat Sulky, but little used, with harness, above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Olfice.) Posses- | One light Fara Wagon and Harness», sion given on the Ist of July. For turther purticu- | One Hus-ey’s Reaper, 2 Root Cutters. lars vpply to G. A.W. RANDALL, corner of 12th ‘Tue terms of sale to be complied wath, in every in- apprehension of the perpetiators of the crime; | and D ets, je23 tf | stance, before the property w:'l be delivered. Who bas all the Istest news ahead of Time, Tele” ments committee. with all who were acqusinted with Lim His Witness weut to Captain Goddard and told him | 2.5 oa 5 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock erepis, &e All the Weeklies and Moothies ou Me Castieuman presented the petition of J. | loss will be severely felt by his numerous ac: | that Banat and Williams were the men who Vet erty A ae ie ten thes: | je %-stawtlothJulyadts CLEMENT HILL. | hard af all times. Wwe Pieteber others, same reference. quatntancess, aud by none more than the pro- | pad shot Fautwistle and Lewi: tt a y: “2 vad a : > SALI 7 SHIChERING Mr. Mulloy presented the petition of farmers | Psietors of the National Hotel. , et pad bee parker givind we geen oe ioe Nebo cpmotayr ricco se et babel 7 BY WALL & BARNARD, Auctioncers. A Sy a but little Of the adjoiuing counties of Maryland against the — after the shooting witness returned (o the corner | tels, water aud tath room. Iuguire on premises, or | WEKY VALUABI Hit UL FARM. | used, for saleat great BELLIS. Taysage of the bill to establish hay scales ; re- Is te Canat.—Last night am individual, | of Third street, and just then a cry of fire wax | room No. 3, lirst floor, Post O) Department, ae Rochen oo] male on Sth and Vth eta, ferred to police conunittee who lad been indulging @ lit'le too freeiy in | raixed, and witness went out third street toa} maz7ti instant, atl Mr. Lloyd presented the petition of David er,” started from @ point in the Seventh | 4-¢; Willtams bad Le-n a member of the auxil- ad tom jary guard prior to this affair. wit. | Wd to geto is Lome north of the canal ‘The Teane Entwistle calica and xworm.—On tie Betl; referied to claims committee. Mr. Jones, from the wayx and means con ; tee. reported the Aldertnen's bill imposing taxes | GUAutity of liquor he bad taken aboard made 5 W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 mh J . ecg lage Sar ereeneee oO ever guired i) his {iuess hoe. Honrse, QOR RENT—TWO ROOMS mathe third story valuable, hig of the building cecupied a8 gn office by C. S, | proved Farm known as Spring Wallach, and immediately opposite the City Hail. preseul the residence «f I SH. al i is we d > W.DV oh tent Corpse Preservers, &e.. &o. His night in question was on bis way home, and | Adply to RICHARD WALLACH 2 fn ao tand * — for the year 1-52, without amendmedt, passed. | MIM so topheavy that he couldwt walk the | Posted de Caxparia’s to look ford friend’ whe NT—A valuable GROCERY STORE, | Hitt mad with ovat bon theiaad cee ene mundoraie. and ec faneke farmianed Go? . Alw jetnt resolution relative.to the late tax | bfidge at Maryland avenue to save bis life. So] was in the hibit of accompanying bim bome to situated on the corner of iéth aud B streets, Vines. strawherry and x wague beds, &e, lowest posable rates. - sales, with « proviso that the amount of certiti- | 4* Wok the towpath, with the intention of trying | the Navy Yard: there he found Mr. Lewis. and wl, At present occupied vy t. J ‘The soil is very productive, bringing three Lc cates taken shail uot exceed 22,053.36, aud this | the bridge at ‘ F , will vacate the premises ¢ It is well ted up with ving, counter, | passed. pins, £¢- and is the moat de sprees rp pragtien ‘i ‘The baildings are B comfortable éwelling, aoe: 9 Oa y .' - “¢ OUSE, Th, Carnage house, corn house, a - apply ai the oflice ol Mesure KILLMAN & WAR. | yarf yenctiarnaie, Muses eurm house, pelltey ER. corner of G and 12th streets west. rom the Washington market 4% mailes by way of je 12 tf Georgetown, 6% miles by the Long. B ge. aud : SRY E- | #bout 6 miles fr exau‘tris, is well adapted for a N Po BRICK EEA BLE THREE market gardenor the residence of a gentieman doing AT PRIVAE SALE —The aubsoriber has for pri- | Dusiness in the city. 14 the Persona! YG YG Rem and very desirable three story Brick | ,,}imtnediate! Bop feo prenpemendcter po | DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Bulidane Eitcots will be so:d.as well as all the how containing eleven rooms, built in tue beat tanner, | Kitchen furniture, stoves, craekery, Xo. and furnished throughout with a!l the modern im ec tone rovements—cas sod water. furnace, range, &0. setae Waren ion 0. —situi on nor! atreet, between and * wis Toth erecta wont, ‘One door east of loth street. “peg a rsp hay to the sore. Fora garden farin nut tu be sur- half street. On bis | was detained i conversation half an hour and act shall not authorize the Collector to make het 3 Tonnd bis feet Lecame ineubordinate and | then they left and: walked s far as the corner; wan hereafter except for cash; the amendment | W2iked Mim into the canal. After plunging | witness then proposed to Lewis tewetkeor the was agreed to about awhile he managed, with the assistance borth corner with bien, as they bad not concluded Mr Lloyd offered a preamble setting forth that | Of > = boy, to regain the towpath on the north their conversation; on the north co-ner met two the late Mayor authorized the Collector te state | Side, ai Was soon Inaking for bis wardrobe, men, and witue: bee ved that they seritinized to the Lidders that certiticates of debt of the Cor- | 8 What sobered, but pretty will soaked thern very closely; after they bed passed fifteen po ation would be iaken In payment; rejected Another poison, not su fortuncte, also got into | or tweuty feet Wittens looked # outs and notieed Me ‘Parton, fom the improvements committee, | the canal last night. and was resend; but that the two men had stopped, and told Mr. frported back # bill to take up and relay pave- | *"bsequently got into the guard-house, sud Lewis, and be stopped aud looked aronnd; just wents on Maryland avenue, and. asked to be dis- | Morning was sent to the workhouse ay a var: then tbe tallest of the two men san sou bh about cbarged ; the bill was ieferred tu ihe Ward dele- ‘W feet and picked up a stone, which he thnw gation A Most Inronxgante Nutsaxce —The reat- | ay witness; with that they commenced tiring; Mr. Powell, from the claims committee, re- | deuts of the eastern part of the Islaud are atllicted | witness don’t know which of them fired first; ported, ard asked to be discharged from’ the al is the firing began then; soon as the fisi a consideration of the communication of wpe | With # most intolerable nuisance, In the odor ig beg: 3 ‘ing bega pracy ree Meteor EG ET rp HE BEST ROMAN anv NAPLE STKI 1 wholesale aud retail. at the Music St = iene W. G6. METZ LARIES © AIDS. PLAITS, WIG IFES isth atreot nnd Pat ey at Gil DOWN By THE OLD Gar nuUsk. and best piace to get UMNKE = mn PARASOLS REPAIRED wat ® Low between 9th and ieth streets. wom Mr. Lewis cried out to witness that he was shot, | ‘Terms eas immediate possession given. Roller, Drills, &c. — “en tae! arising from offal and the contentx of sinks, ‘ A 7 posse arden Tools, as toes, Rakes. Spades.&c., oP. ND ee Paha ree ee eres Se maraad. | wissen havag tata bese therein ie tee cli tinell | and bes Salli witaeus Weems Uo Nile eactinees ood JAS. C. MoGUIRE, ry thing n-cessary for gardening orf rming’ | A MBKOTYPES AND) ce pe Mr Palmer, from the committee on uatini white assisting him received two bells in b ap l4-d and Com. M it. d busivess, reported certain bills and pers, re of the Penitentiary. ‘The noisome « fuvia is suf- | Cy the ay ie iin len eh eee ee me | flee, the ore eee Som.and Veg weet | The Ambrotypes sahen Sy Sanne are wad to be focte u ficient to breed the worst of diseases, and must ’ Lew . 5 - wows . ad ty c b and Me dpe cheese eee ee oo poner tn tack eT SG: Pecelating the Value | voat siz fort ut them Wher the meotiat einks | Teese ESTRY Propouia fring eraccomat |, For tue prwoma cigte: Under Susann’ ever | fig centcersfyace thay Raspes Naber Surveyor to furnish an estimate of the cost of ‘i 32. Ge two men sbot him thi t east; wii the church build: and specifications | that amount 60 and a * satisfactorily Wimming and yraveling Fourth street feom le, | [8s We believe, forbidding the deposit of these ed ee ee ee o ailioe of : . tany extra use. “Unit early before the rush—-on Pa.nvenue, betwoon athand 9 h ste. K. SANDS pond 9 | The plans teres! oun be seen at the office of Chas. Haskins,architect. | endorsed, bearing 11! Bropoanie weaied and Siidromned to the Veatry ra St | yet MALT ndrew's Church should ve le{t the office of the ar- ¥ ak chitect on or before the 16th instant, on which day | pts issued from the Cleve ‘Omee of the they will be opened. By o der of the Vestry : Cwou t Court of the District of Columbia, for the _jy 3 awtié: R_B. IRONSIDE. Registrar. county of V ne lington. and to me directed. I 74 OW LANDING FOR SALE—131,or0 | CxPe Th Public anie, for Casu, in front _of the N fret of Spruce pret Pe aes Court House door of said couuty, on TUESD, Y, Hl; neve diana avruue, (0.6 slreet saith, and the propor. | Wy ity mate, img locality fm acation | Segore; the sight ata eieeagen tuntwe. men tion of expense which ought to be paid by thi ie ore ward; witness could see them pretty plainly. United States for that portion of the Street dja. | 4¢ Promptty, os { tested 10. ack ai jtness was bere uested t ceat to Judicia y Square; AN Omsises will leave the Navy Yard and is jsoners to xee if he could teeny dies tie Mr. Wilson offered a’ resolution granting the | connect with the excursion trips of Metropolis | ing done s:, he stated tbat he not swear to use of the Counelt chamber to the Trustees of | Lodge to-morrow. The (uartette Club will alao | thelr identity.) BARNARD. Aucts. +f > furnish fine music. Altogether it will be 5 the 2th day of July, 1854, at 12 o’slock = th 5 Mr. Van Riswick offered a bill t s OK: avery) ALL WHO HAVE BEEN disappointed in obtaini 4s, 3 i lowing deserbed rty.to wit: All dete vert under Second stevet east at D pcnan pina = nt ne ; perfeot artistic likenesses of themue ves should ry peoanatly Panes White Oak. North Caroline | right, title, claim’ and interest in and t0 Lot No. 6, waleensd to laiprovemente Committee 3 aren RETURNs.—Hannah Wilson, colored, | WHITKHURST'S new tye © Npherootspes.. ‘They | [ipo Wl + aud be a Square No: 6s in the oity of Washington, D. C.. Me O'Hare offered a bill to su i druak and disorderly in the are the moat remarkable ard beautiful production | I. * meee ti, together with al singular the improvements tered @ bill tu supply a deficiency y market Louse last | yet geen, For these and other Pictures Won, : Lumber Yard and Steam Sawmill. Choreun, soteed nul srvted coonias the tee is for improving an alley in square 371; same refei - sent oe . days, Henrietta Mason, hu fae been saree i vaaly one von ume at | 1 JA 5 ee SET TT ee 5 James Crutchett, and will Seno te ons shy Suds. j0., do; do. 6v. Sheni and iiterent fairs of the old and ) What | INH E WONDE, 6TU. jos. $46 and’ 358; to January term, 1858, the firat soils Powell offered » vit po cepalr a gutter f-om | cosis, $i 44. Jacob ‘Scbaffe th gaits works | Ete ks “Galery on Foun: evenue, cee res | i less CECT A BLE PvE Regt ts Gvor Svea p poset cori ‘ou 5. . i “Heads i street and | house 90 days. otal, iy 10 tw" ing most mireel in covering up joo ea fe ud: e.

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