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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. LIGt Ons The] Mitttany Reorcantzation.—A meeting off Bap Lrrrix Bor: have frequently called sane analy ing the corner stone of the new | the officers of the District Regiment was held at | attention to gangs of little fellows of ages vary Pourt® Mereicr Seroors—List oF Paz- | et Andrew's Free Church was observed at 6} the residence of Col. Hickey last night, the ob- ing from 8to 14 years, who loiter about the stores icms, &c.—The following is a list of the schol- | o'clock last evening, at the corner of Fourteenth | ject of which was discuss measures for a reor- | and markets of the city, seeking opportunities to arsimthe public schools of the Fourth district } street and Vermont avenue, in the presence of | ganization of the entire corps. ‘After some dis- pilfer any small articles wrens they oe vane who are returned by their teachers as worthy of | quite a hering of spectators. The spot is well cussion the following resolutions were unani- | niently conceal. It is painful to see those little yeceiving the medals, premiums, &c., which are | Choven for the Larges Oosepy at quite a distance AUCTION SALES. BY TELEGKAPH To THE sTaR. By JAS. C, MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, FROM AGENT ASSOCIATED PRESS. URNITURE HOUSEHOLD § apes neersen ee WEDNESDAY clock, at THRES DAYy LATER FROM wURore. 7. ac fellows training for: the gallows or the States] MORNING: July Zist, at 16 0! a Arrival ef the Nerth Star. 4 adopted: = . Some of them bave parents, but their | €¢20" of C. B. ad. +. 08 lvth street, between an ° to be accorded to them this afternoon by the orniengh egnoer ots ~ageen Fiteate meucresethe late Visit of the Seventh Regi- | pe ete Sn anything bot baiosrak care. | Fi M strosta. 4 shail sell ali his Furaiture and dear ecrieed tee a —The steamship North Board of Trustees. The presentation is to take | and H streets. The site, ax most of our readers | ment of National Guards of New York bas in- The filthy appearance of their clothing, their] Mahogany plesk covered Soft, ton on the 7th. She brings inte fom — place in the Smithsonian Institution, and the | are aware, was presented to the church by tbe se Washington, and Pcbiinned ae Somuaunlty | bloated faces, gad their dirty profunity’ when Sao eee Atlantic cable had again parted aboot one thont b nm % artes tae een net iu tialtea Decaen. Aiameli coi lics meeiad | maliery aitipiiaeese rages somractoe| nee Iie Im the! mevwere aed fod rere | Walnut ecretany toy Goutre Table, fang nics from Ireland. ‘The Niagara and ber With the children the fon is an epoch in the United States. A small excavation had been ny Li y y Larso and supetion Walear eee en su *Picees — ut Desk, with Drawers, Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers. made. t tly for to | tation by the militia of this District; and as it is | cherries. Sometimes little squads of them are their lives, which they will no doubt ever re- | form's pla ging meng ranma ofa universally admitted that a well organized mill- | Caught in anlawful acts ed slur on eee member with gratification; and which may en- | corner stone, a block of granite, bad been laid. S brewprendeps. at fhe seat of Laptreriges of ras But imprisonment has no tendency to their refor- courage them to loftier aspirations in future life, | 17 this block had been hewn ont an oblo: inited les ; and, moreover, a: occas mation. [t bas rather a contrary effect. Cannot tender the Gorgon arrived at uernstown a the Agamemnor and “Vela had = arr . ComMeERciaL. indo jes, Walout W: ihstands, Liverroor —Cotton had advanced y. males * in whie! affords an appropriate opportunity for bringing some means be invented to im those little | Brussels, Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets, . Spec «nd thas be the means of urging them forward Soaepesinnn ns ‘ertiokes ‘onoaie the cere- | the militia laws of this Bistriet into operation, sinners, and reverse their training ? Pedstos is, Bureaus, and Wartustanda, Fait end midaliner geal ¥. specslatare at nag in the paths of usefulness and happiness : mony. As the hour approached forthe ceremony | and for enlarging and Improving the volunteer Hair and Husk Mattresses, T. Sete, and the market cloved firm. Some circulars, how - Distri Je Department—Johxn | '° begin, groups of men, women and children eg ieeeryae therefore, Rex! Rear Eatate.—a. Green, anctioneer, yester- Dining and Brenkfast Tables, Refrigerator, ever, say that the advance was vently lost, Fowrth istrict School, Male Depa: began to assemble from all points, and in a short ‘esolved, That the officers of the First Regi- day sold lot § in square 117, fronting 50 feet on Freneh China Ten Sets, aod that (he market closed firm at quotations. B_ sempees, Teaener. space a considerable number of spectators were | ment of Volunteers will, in uniform and in a Crockery and Giase. ware, Mancheeher sepurts ware Soe Mie Medal to P. W. Pearson. Loreto fuer to witness the observances. | body, wait upon the President and Secretary of | Twentieth street and ronning back 140 feet 10 Child’s Gig, Engraving, vaneding on 0 vs epee , * mers, WH Be Kidwell, Kelso Peay, Robert Tchad been expected that the Order of Free and | Wary when {e may plod peprege ted te pres, Perio Martin O'Ceunen ain lpueteet = aking Sovoand Kitehen Uteneils, Breadstutta ~The weather had been favorable Amery; W_H. ‘ata og , Accepted Masons wou'd have participated in the | them, and that the Colonel, {n the name of the s ’ . . ‘erm: and under, cash; over sum a | sor the crops and prices bad ad Ric Ricil, and Samuel Polkiwhora. rang ing to the lateness of the notice call- | whole, submit to the President the following credit of 6 and 99 days, for satisfactorily endorsed | ‘°° rota ange |g vanced hard Premiums for attention to study and general | ‘ites, but owing a capectt ith Giaoae 1 solicitationthat | TRIALs at THE GuAxp-Hovse.—This morning | notes, bearing interest. — on, Spe: 0. r Flour 64 als bigher— improvement—Nelson J. Isdell, Wim. Blesser, bel ger ails cumuee of rdf lar Sad : tapes be approved and adopted, viz: the examining justice at the guard house was | 27 = JAS 6. MOGIURE Sa, Saoke, sane {[rindeiphie asain 6 John D. Ellis, John L.. Cameron, and Charles | Peay, P order eat ae OPO a eens wany Publish | kept busy with the trlal docket from an early Ss Gs. Gd., white Western Gs. n6e Ea eed oniee pare. rder, calling upon rom- : . ‘ 7 . Diplomas for good condact and improvement— iar by. 8 processon ie Goreraen tor the Hpis: | misolons in the salitia of the District of Golem, | hour. ‘The cases were: Wm. Nichols, colored, = eee [sea pee ste wee Fett ray MO caer | Serneeet gasp seetiverte | tinned |g BEES, WRLONT: Geran | rece aad, wea ohana ‘Thos ° ise, al 08. Ts . » nd rea to form militia jagger runk an sorder! a sti aK, A oR. NDi me ft Premiums for’ punctuality—Jobn L.. Cameron | W20 proceeded to the spot, each bearing an open | selves unifor a vy to perf y DAY RE TER OOe tkox, &e.—On WEDNES ERN N,2t 5. and Joseph Hngher. on High street. near Bridue ber, Door and Window & rames, Frame Shop, old Iron, &e., Ac. Terms cash. iy 19.3t* ED. S. WRIGHT, Auctioneer, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALUABLE, BUILDING LOT aT auc- » THURSDAY, July 224, at 6 o'clock p.m, 1 shall sel!, in front of the premises, a Build- tng Lot, known as the northeastern hsif of haif of Lot 1, in Square 414, Provisions are steady. Pork insteady. Beef qict. Bacon heavy, with but little inquiry and prices closed weak. Lard closed firm at 57s. for ¢ and Sis. 6d a55s. for fair. Naval Stures—Spirits Turpentine was dull and unchanged. Rosin closed firm at an advance Common, 4 gadis. Consols closed at 9534 a85% . SECOND DisraToR. The steamship Asia bad arrived out. The Niagara and Gorgon arcived at Queens- non the Sth of July, with news that the cable ted on board the Agamemnon on the 29th i , about 1,000 miles from Ireland, when they had paid out 12 miles. All was going on perfectly well on borrd the Niagara, when the sixual from the Agamemnon ceased, and from > book, and, as the: ps all heads | duty, or to resign,«and, should any fail to and Srefealty in the trial room; fine and costs wees enceecicn can ay chanuerdiegamcees report within that time, to consider s son | $7.15. Jno. Kelly, drunk and sleeping in the Fourth District Schoot— Female Department.— | ~The sacrifiers of God are a broken spirit; a | as being out of service and to erase k: me | market; do. $2.15. James Hays, drunk; work- Miss M. A. Milburn, Teacher. broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt | from the register of officers. house 60 days. Barney Kelly, carrying —— Medal to Geneva Reed. not despise! Do good in Thy good pleasure unto That the District be divided into division, | and Dernied do. 90 days.” Jno. Gienard an . Premiums for improvement— Alice Hercus, Zion; build Thou the walls oF Jerusaiem ; then | brigade, regimental company districts, as re- | Jno Dorrity, drunk and sleeping in the market; Laura Thomas, Virginia Jones, Lavinia New- | sialt Thou be pleased with the sacrifices of | quired by law, and that Proper officers be ap- | do. 60 dayseach. J.T. Conway, disorderly; $1. sh, Doors, large | che men, and Hannie Gunnell. righteousness;”’ li. Psalm, 17, 18, and 19th vs. pointed and directed to enrol every able-bodied | Jno. Bransin, drunk and disorderly; $2.15.’ H. Premiums for excellent deportment — Sarah “Thus aaiththe Lord G old | in | man subject to militia duty, with a view toa | Little, do; workhouse 60 days be Johnson, Raruhouse, Mary Hramiield, Josephine Lee, | zion for a foundation a Ani apap pe etareecaioalortae militia laws of this Dis- | -olored, fighting and profanity; do. % days Fanny Brewer, and Lavinia Barnhouse. recious corner stone, a sure foundation; he that | trict. Nicholas Harman, disorderly; do. 60 days. Jas. Diplomas for Correct Deportment and Improve- | Poteveth shall not make haste. Judgment also | That in the existing regiment of volunteers all | Williams, colored, drunk and disorderly; fine Rimmads Chinon od Heien betry? / any Hall, | witt L tay to the Jine, and righteousness tothe | supernumerary officers having wo commands, or | ad costs @2 15, Amanda Linton, and Helen Petty. plummet” —Isaiah xxviii, 16 and 17th verses. ging to companies that have disbanded, or | | The following persons, arrested during the Freminms for punctuality during the year— |" «phe Lord shall send out His light and His | which may not, within thirty days, have at least | day, were last night disposed of : Alex. Cesmore, Alice Hercus, Virginia Harbaugh, Laura Thom- truth; they shall lead us; they shali bring us to | forty rank and file, properly uniformed, be als» | grossly indecent language in the street and as- Tee ae fore Harriet Magee, Metia Norris, | His holy hill, and to His tabernacies: Then witl | erased from the register of officers; and that here- | saulting a female; fine and costs $11.15. James Bae sennells {izle Scheck, Mary Brum- | we unto the altar of our God, our exceeding joy.” | after, whenever the numbers of any company | Potts, drunk and disorderly; $3.15. tield, Cornelia Gladden, Emily Warwick, Mary Sale positive. jy t-d the meer test it was believed that the i | 4 shall be reduced below that number, their guns | : — - cable roken ©’ Briea, Ells Thomas, Mary Arnold, and Jose- bere plapae tel the procession hav- | be returned to the arsenal and the officeis’ names | FEVER AND Acvun.—This trying and provoking __ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Alter the communication ceased, the Niagara phine Lee. ing approached the spot, the officiating clergy- | erased from the register. disease, which fixes its relentless crasp on the bocy HREE ALUABLE Bult wax allowed to swing by the cable, and in add!- Geneva Reed, Laura Thomas, Fanny Brewer | nay (Rev. Dr. Pinkney, pastor of the ‘Gnaree of | And that the volunteer organization shall con- NORTH OF PRESIDENT’s Mans! and Virginia Jones have not failed ina single of man, roducing him toa mere shadow in a short Auction | tion to thet strain four tow were to the - the Ascension) read the proper offices of the | sist of one regiment of Light Infantry of not more 7 On FRIDAY recitation during the year; Hannie Gunnell, i he ¢ 23d instant, | shai! sell, in fro: t a : beaks. Although the wind was tng fresh space of time, and rendering him physically ard f the prem: gommencing on the firet mentioned " cbureh, which being end Present were in- | than — companies; one ba talion of Riflemen mentally useles , oan be def. ated hes driven from a A gices lock p. ay Ny following ‘walanthe at the time, the cable held ber en hour, when a Lavinia Newman and Lavinia Barnbouse in one | ited to Piayer. The Lord’s prayer was followed | to consist of four companies; one battalion of Ar- | tne body a the use of Dr. J. Hostetter’s renowned Bailar lots, viz: sudden pitch, caused by a heavy sea, snapped it only; Violet Hinton and Alice Hercus in but by several other prayers of the Service, in which | tillery to consist of four companies; and one bat- | Bitters’ Fhe great success it has met with, and | Lot No Si: in square No. 126, having a front of 75 | and the Niagara bore away for Queenstown two ; Cornelia Gladden and Amanda Linton in | sich of those present who were acquainted with | talion of Cavalry to consist of four companies; | the beneficient results forlow:»; eave on- | feet on \7th street west, between | and K stree's| Should nothing be heard of the Agamemmon, thiee. them joined. and each company of either arm, when formed, tablished, it aa @ permanent stitution.” We cp al seceiy Senanagiy ghort distance fom the N.agara, after coaling, will again proceed to Male Primary-—A. Edson, Teacher. A number of Palins were read, and then the | ‘o consist of not lews than sixty-four rank and fie) | Would adviee out Fender to proc ficted with Fe: | formed by 1nthand loth streets seek toons tt ot cable on boned re ee i mites of theo Medal to Hamilton Haza:d. Gitta Pane, Church of the Assension sung the | and the companies of each acm to be uniformed | *B°Cific, and if an s any other nervous disease, to | nue. Ppl ie Settle -enqaner licen Premiums for punctuality every school day—I!. | Gloria Patr!, and Gloria in Excelsia, led by Mr. | alike. hasten and procure this much favored and greatly | Also, immediately after the anle of the above, we | “ rer cout Sane rae vee gee red Lafontaine, Henry A. Jacobs, and James Wil- | J. 1, Clubb. The votces floating out upon the alr, It was then arranged that the Colonel should | desired articie. A trial is all that 1s needed to prove | shali proceed to sell Lot 3, in square No. 184, having pre oon! A he Mega ~~ Raa ne liams. in the beantiful chants cf the Episcopal Service, ertain from the President and Secretary of f }¢8.many excellent qna ities. a front of 45 foct 16 inches on north K, between 16th ‘erefore awaiting the return of the } Premiums for general improvement—Richard | lent a solemn and impressive character to the cer. | 2° y For ile by Druzgists and dealers generally, | and itn streets west, running pack toa si feet alley. | the teceipte of the intelligence, a universal regret Sebastian, Chas. Luff, Samuel Garrett, and Chas. | em:ny- War what time it would be agreeable to them to | everywhere. jy B-c03t "| ene at, No. 22. in I Me botweey Iatees aafront | was expressed at the Liverpool Exchange, and a vis. The chanting was followed by the reading of | receive the officers of the Regiment, and, having | prawres.--Those mn want of Pennies, for chance, ng back 110 feet toa 3) feet alley. | ‘lA iM shares took place abit bin tds Inna Premiums for good conduct—Henry Lanford, | the Lesson from Ezra iii v 8, tov IL so ascertained, to notify the officers to meet in| can always obtain them on application at the con ¢ One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, aud lf t © the shippin; ser poe ent Peibodvetined Seorge Adams, Janes E. M. Bowen, and Augus-| ‘The choir next sang the 102d psalm of the Se- full uniform, at such time, for the purpose of | ter of the Star Office. as pee, Oat notes Seine parent from day of sale. wooappty Pein = oat eee st ‘art. ss Soeeeeeeeeeeee ee 5 2 - 5 ° Spies for good conduct and general im- Leary es fooone a fruitless care unless submitting the above resolutions to them for con- RRIED, ae A. GK <4 5 Queen Victoria contemplates a visit to Chel- aqrevement—it Reilly, John Hadaway, William The Lord the pile sustain.”’ sideration. _—_— pragre Ge rats ot bythe & . ais sabcesa ae dy 17- Auctioneer. ws ~ sheng tear whe — a a McDonald, aud William T. Barnard. After which Dr. Ironside aces Uist of the arti- | Caiwisan Courr—Trial of Augustus Heissler | PETER RAYMOND, of St. Jolvs's: Canada inet By A- GREEN. Auctioneer. signed, in consequence of a change ———s a Sayan Adams, Teacher. ee to be deposited in the corner- and George Johnson, for the murder of Marceltus | Diait.c: of Montreni, to Miss MARGARET Ak A VALUABLE CORNER LOT IN THE Piemione ‘= exemplary conduct—Flizabeth | A copper plate bearing the inscription, ‘St. | Stoops.—To-day the Court metat the usual hour, LEECH, of Washington City. U. C An interesting debate had taken place in the {lo ise of Lords on the bil! permitting Jews te sit in Parliament. There had been aa arrival of 2,500 ounces of Finst Warp at Accrox.—On MONDA the 26th inetant, I shall sell. in frort of the pramires. at 6 o’er~ck, p.m. that fine and desirable B ne J.0t, known as Lot No. 7, in square 1S, having o (Int.,States& Balto, papers please copy.) Sanford. Mary MeQuay, Louisa Norris, Martha ro penaisode A Hatela eee re eee and the trial of the above prisoners was begun nS the 15th inet, by the Rev. Mr. Moraell, JOHN » Wilt si Cc 5 - Jar. 2 : i 9 ‘el sO} ON to Ab. pao fan ae omen study and improve. | Diocese of Maryland, Right Reverent Winiae | Stessts. Ould and Cross appeared in behalf of the dann, Of nie ote? eee of Hi the late Notiey L. Adams, of this city: north fost of sixty Beet ise inches on G street gold from New Zealand. A new gold field had om = R. Whittingbam D_ D., Bishop. Coiner-stone | United States, and Messrs. Ratcliff and Norris gorth aed running 28 fect §%s inches on 2ist | aiso been discovered in Australia weeny. Jace v nein? Gale wan laid Joly 19th, 1558. Year of Independence of the | for the defendants. ras =p sr eccand nce F - containing 7,81 An exchange of diplomatic attaches to the Pilling” United States 83d. Charles Haskin-, Architect. | ‘The witnesses for the Prosecution and for the | On tho 19th instant, RUDOLPH, younzest cnild | , ‘1118 loi is directly opposite the heantiful resi- aoe Legations at St. Petersburg and Constan- Premiums for punctuality—Annie Cameron, | Lot presented by Hon. Caleb CusLing, of Mass."’ | defence were then called, and answered to their | of Charles and Elizabeth Thoma, azed Il monthe, ore st. Senat Seward. and obliquely opposite rod E 4 Engtish te Alice Carver, Thos. Mortimer, Emma Mortimer, | A copy of the Holy Bible. names. ‘Tho friends and acquatutances’ of the fumily are that Of the Russian Minsster. Fence taper gi Spurgeon. the cerebrated English paeacher, ‘Barah Petty. A copy of the Book of Common P-ayer. The prisoners were bronght into Court and | requested to attend his funeral from the residences | P im lol 18 BectiCn oO! e going to America. * “Piplomas—Lizzie Toumy, Jobn Reiley, John Cory of the Journal of the P o'estant Episco- Placed in the box; and the jurors were called | Of lis parents, on the corner of North Capitol and M Explanations nave been received from the at will do well to attend the sale, as a bargain may horn, Samuel Wimsett, Hester McQuay. pal Convetion of the Diocese of Maryland, held sn6 questioned by the Court and counsel in the | *treets, this ( Tuesday) afternoon, at 5 0 clock. = P Viceroy of Egypt, about his negotiating the loan = Terms: One-half cash; ths talanoe in thirty and | ¥! > , Iti + May, 1558. At Fort Moultrie, near Charlestor, on the Int in- |. of an English bouse. rimary No. 1, second division—Mary E. | Guivtaore, May. 1605. Missionary of St. | ““Samee Gromteet cad. challenged. Tent ABET BYRINE aged ty moutha and day, | fy a'deel of rast ohee ee eee oe een eo ees aoa abinet has been completed, Oa) Martin. Teacher. oF year 1837. SE Ki ? ig i the younost son of Louisa A.and Surgeon B. Ni. iy iva A. GREEN, Auctioneer. General Rosas d’Alano is to be the new Captain Medal to J Richard Fouce Atfdrews church for year 1837 A-F. Kimimet, called; disqualified by reason | Byrne, Urs. Army, y a Premium for exem, lary conduct—George R Pape es of the New York Church Journal, July | of previously — lenin Tespecting the | wees N ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of a writ of Tee ship hie Gilchrist was burnt at Havre “s , i S38. ilt or innovence of the prisoners. 7 |] -. oes aot . issued fe y “ 7 faim. Francie ‘Walter, Philip Faunce, and |. 6 ine psiimore Monitor July 16, 1858. | §"xdam Geddis, called: sworn AUCTION SALES. the Ciroutt Curt of tre Diskin of Selah fel | 08 the Sth of July, together with a considerable Premium for general. Improvement —"Taylor | _ C2PY of the Appeal to the Pubite for aid, to] A%gm Geddls, calle disqualified. ——__~ — 7 the Couuty of Washington, and to me directed, | | 12tity of cotton tobacco. Simmons, George Smith, Ophelia Stone, and which the names of Vestrymen and Truste's are James A. Burns, called; challenged. at the Washington 4 shall expose to public sale, for Casn, in front of t appended. Edwin Green, called; disqualitied by reason of ESDAY. Zat inatant, at 1 | Court House door of said county, ou TUERDS Destructive Fire at Cape Geod Hope. pr waar aeedeniiie her ten A copy of the National Intelligencer. prejudice. Intendant Washioxten Asyinm. | rd of Aucant. oe ier tare Bostox, July 20.—Advices received here from Rebecen Carver! Cathering Honlayer AtaypA, | 4 copy of the Evening star. Jonu E. Neale, called; disqualified. ; e — | cehtetitle, cisim,tand intcrrat in and te eote Noe | Port Lilizabeili, Cape Good Hops, exy a creat fre Deda, William E. Hall, and John Brealey,” 4° | A.copy of the states. John W. Martin, called; disqualified by reason By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. 3,4. 5.6, 7.8.9, 10, and 11, 1m Square 1(83, inthe eity | iad occurred there, destroying all the Huest ware Diplomas for correct deportinent and inerove- | _ The several articles were then placed in a box | of On” CLOSING OUT SAL. & OF A LARGE STOCK | Srivashineten Dee houses >» together with all and singular ment—Sarah Sydnor, Tho McArdle, Henry constructed of sheet lead, and then placed in the %. D. Gilman, called; disqualified by reason of nd involving a loss of $500,000. oF Fink Liquors, Wings, Cigars, GRroc’ TES, = oer i , SE the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon 4 Stone Fixtures, &¢—On WELNESDAY (To: x ‘ 1 Beech, Mary Ward, and Mary Butler. place prepared for them. The attendant mechan. opinions. ‘ morrow) MUIRNING, at“! o'ciuck, we sunll Geri opps agine Ad space, 4 Bae — eed | Ne News ofthe Telegraph Uabie. . He sence the opening by means of cement and a} “Samuel Lewis, called; disqualified. the entire stock of ehoice Wines. 1.14 Cigars, |W anc Rome anes St. Joux, N. F., Jaly 19.—The weather is Primary No. 2—Mary Ann Lee, Teacher. heavy block of stone constructed forthe purpose, | A.M Smith, called: challenged. Groceri-sand Store Fixtures of Mir. J. NoNew, | VoOCward& Guy.asaivettamasi A. Puch. | 4 St oun NE westerly breeze. No sig Medal to Alice Gladden. and the Rev. Dr. Pinkney struck the stonethree | james Y. Davis, called; disqualified. comer? hand K sts. she jy 10-ts for the District of Gomme. as yet, of the t-legraph firet, nor of tbe steamers Premiums for exemplary conduct—Joasph C. | times with a avel, repeating at the same time Christopher Cammack, called; disqualified. The attention of the trade is particularly called to - Kangaroo und Asia, now due off Cape Race. —— ene; laeen Sebastian, Catha- ine Saree, “Tn = name of the Father, and Sd James F. Scott, called; sworn. cy ring a By J. C. McGUIRF, Auctioneer. geeccthnns rine Curtin, Ma artin. t oly Ghost, lay this corner stone, the . ‘ . ISTER’S SALE y Vu J Premiums for attention te eal and general foundation of pli thigh be esecled for Apes sone H Anccnreatias tie ied: Perms very liberal, pea) L Reriae, eee eee cared a oe improvement—Isabella Lewis, Emily Cox, Laura of prayer, and to be dedicated to the worship of Joseph W. Navin, called; disqualified. It BONTZ & COOMBS, Auots, Fovrrn anv Firta stneets = Reg PE saver wg = —Fiour advanced; sales of Angel, Martha Satton, Isabella Peyton. Almighty God, in the Holy Catholic and Apos- | Columbus Alexander, called, disqualified. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneer, A deed in trust, bearing date the stir 09 Dole; State closed at $3 9283.95; Ubio Premiums for Mecano 18g, the year— | tolic Church, according to the Liturgy, Canons, | jaa Sheckells, catled; disqualified. EREMPTORY SAL VALUABLE | 1#57, duly ex: cated RSA Ee sg re ee a we. aoee tal Fea (angel Garman tte bees and usages of the Protestant Episcopal Charch John Shaw, called; disqualified. oe pomeene Lor ON Nor’ =D. THORSE A E Porches Sy eae on Atl i doy of ae — , peg ah ce a uthern aura An; » Cal rine Curtin, Kal chenne iW Ss 5 " i . ‘HAND Sta STs weet —On ‘1 b _ = J oe rey ber sie . Elizabeth Bramield. y | "“Otner foundation cant ne'man tay, than that | ‘Themes H Mts, call Glequatiied. preinisen I shall seit nites ot Coes nncneeer an the | ing iafcetS inchenrm berth atseen beng eoeEcems | _ Core bizuer; sales of 25.00 bushels; mixed at Diplomas to Mary Bishop, Annie Miller, Bettie | on which standeth the house of God, which in Zadoc Williams, called: disqualified somes ey awe of Lots cepa u aa and Fifth streets west. and running back toan alley. Hla7S-., whitessaeoke , yellow 9a! a Satton, Florence Brumfield, Elizabeth Henuing. | the Church of the living God, the pillar and | ‘Terence Drury, called: sworn Dara beens nnd tat, TUN ec orth | with the improv -ment#,which consist of awell Hack ei Ik ba» advanced; mess $16 90a17 12; prime Promary No. 3—Mrs. M. A. Skidmore, Teacher. | ground of the truth; even the foundation of the} 7% M. Pp. King, called: disqualified erage depth ot about70 feet. ' tneee sere Brick House. VERS a ge ctr PE BGn Medai to Emily Baird. Apontles and Prophets, Jesus Christ himself be- | Francis Mohun, called; disqualified te iter rae aaj, the Fosidne in Gard 12 | itr eyonue fir once eae etnayer seater oky ts hig! Ke. Premiums forexemplary conduct—Mary Baird, | ing the chief corner stone.” Henry C. Purdy, called; sworn. irene. Wilh interest, secured by a deed intrust on | }Bd,18 won trust,and bearing interent from day of a Martha Lucas, Minne Mitchell, Geo. Smithson, | | The Rev. Doctor then read a prayer ofsome| ‘The Fegniar panel having now become ex- | hepyripises. | McGUIRE & CO., Auet sai¢; and if not complied with in mix daysafter the | ay y Ini gwar oF ertetyin’ Maggie Pumphrey. length, calling upon the Lord to bless and keep | hausted, an order was passed for twenty-five | 7 et = 2 Sts. he property will be resold at the risk andex | | NEW cee Big A aor y+ hast dice A. Premizms for general improvement and atten- | the Church to be erected to His xervice, and to | talesmen from whom to imabe up the special By WALL & BARNARD, Auctio petse of the purchaser. ‘The trustee will convey Cam (oat "iu Conteh s 36 9 meen Zs tion to stndy—Kebecca Rhyon, Jos. McCauley, | accept the intended dedication to himnself und bis panel—eight more jurors being required. OSITIVE SALE OF NEW BUGGIES ‘aT | 0nly such title sted gape me Graves onl MEbnaboe tg Ady dn se To Wm. Mullin, Virginia Smithson. holy service and bring the endeavors now being Mr. Chilton, for the defence, in the case of the , Avetion.—On SATURDAY AF TERNUON, iteitede / 5 CWA re on ‘sour Yosh Gann 1 SS bys Coal © sad x ve ee Pree neal day— | made for the spread of His Gospel to a suceess- | umicd site be Bernese recently convicted of | an aust, We F ul sell in front Res | kmieckis 3 8 TR, Auct. | Reading 45; Milw and Mise 17 epeey 7 iola Hawes, Virginia Phipps, Henry Vernon. ‘al issue. a mw the Geox ‘moti am a erm. ' . — i a aber’ ia “3 eens) "s Harriet Bailey, Florence Hawes, Ella Bailey. "| A short address was here delivered by the Rev. end eaiped wre sew Gil orines om bat t i new style Buggy Wagon, well mado and hand-| , {17~ THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOvE | Y Sterling ghee hls ‘at 109% 2109 2 Parner, wane Ashdown, ‘Jane McCauley, | Dr Hall, Pastor of the Church of the Hpipnany, | Hee entere for the defence, after seeking for some |" somely finished, madeto order, saie having fasied to comply with the terins of said : handed amo whic as hortatior e ale, * a id, = . Ida Pumphrey, Michael Rhyon, John Taylor. . — hy Selb odd Licrinn eanerte ne 2 = legal reason on which to base the motion, had 2hox body ugxies, new style, well finished. poy uri on arr shige! & =e—==[/ 5 rethren to persevere in thelr abors for 2 = Sate positive, ; r aya 200) cas! Pde pail ale rapes Heed, Teacher. | brethren to perse isle Dayal ts ci thd beew unable to find one, and were therefore com- | }2!¢ A credit of 80,50 and 99 days, for notes | FFemie s.at hin risk An expense: ned @2% cash will FOR RENT AND SALE. Premiums for exemplary conduct—Sarah E. | !!ving God in this city, and assuring them that PAW hile they were forced to this conclusion, they | ®t! ily endorsed Lokey, Emma F Sandford, Mary M. Ager, Fan- | isasmuch as they labored with pious zeal in the 2 required to ce prid on the premise: weep ny Corowall. after the sate, and if not then paid t! be immediately put u and reavid. iy9 WALL & BARNARD. Aucts, “) HAS. 8. WALUACH, Trustee. roperty Wi [SBE Finst Pace.) Vineyard of their master, so would their final | {cit satisfied that during the tate trial they bad left no stone unturned. They bad discuarged iL> THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE- T—A desirable three-story BRICK . A ae th be: i—No. 349 | treet, Premiums for general improvement—James E. | Ward be ea ene tall ot ley © Geek their duty faithfally in every respect towaids ine | desorbed buggies having failed to comply with the | _J¥ !7-eokds JAS. C. MoBUIRE, Auer. sen Hand I streets COntAIBNg Bins Bell, Elizabeth Cynch, Elizabeth Robinson, Cor. The choir then sang the 25th Hymn, begin- asinine, party, and felt assured that there had | terms of saie they will be resold at hia risk and ex- By A, GREEN, Auctioneer. ith casand eas fixtures throughout. Kent nelia Gunnell, Emma Frazare ning— been no exertion intermitted for the benefit of the pac on SATURDAY AF TER NOON, 24th inat., ISTER’ > — Will J Inquire on the premises. yy 19-603" 4 a “ jo the nighest bidder. All parties interested will RUSTEE’S SAt ‘Wiil be sold on THURS- Premium for being present every school day— ‘a1 love thy kingdom Lord, unfortunate man. fame take motion = section DAN, th Aegust nextat 10 u'olock,a, mon}! £°OR KENT.—A FRAME HOUSE, pleasantly Laura Garrett. The house of thine abode.’ The Court ordered the clerk to enter the with- | ?j7'35 4 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, | 7th street? near the Centre Market, to the highest | jocsted on the corner of I’ th and C streets east Diplomas to Alice Milburn, Blanche Wester- ere which the Sra Mig Pronounced, | drawal. Se — or ——_t SO. | bidder, for cash, one bar horse, one iron gray horee, | with six rooms And passage, and ® large garde of ST an ie ceremony was concluded. VA & A ARP, A i one wagon, and one double sett of harne: irait And vegetables attac! Je it is in one Ur oe Johnson, Martha J. Selby, Charles St Andrew’s Church is to be built by our ex- | _T#® Mzvats.—During the present week, the By V 5 Prensa fy certain debts and notes, secured } m : } cellent fellow-citizen, Job W. Angus, who isa chief subject of interest to a large proportion of Back Hous: AND LOT ATAUCTI b FERN City Councits—Board of Aldermen —The master of his trade. The most heaithy parts of the cit) iE in MONDAY A . . sa OON, Juy 28 6 trust. recorded in, se A. Sy, No 128, folios 24, | beautiful view. For terma spol to sround plan js @ cruci- | our Metropolitan citizens will be the distribution | o'eleck, we will sell, in front of the premises, Lot, | 2)',2". Of the land reco: is of Washington county § GL. BALDWIN. Board met yesterday afternoon; the President | form in shape, and the edifice when completed Sp fi fi a- | No. 2, 10 Square 703, being at the corner of south O | D.C. H. EDMUND CLARK, Trustee. | jy 17-3t* corner With and cast Casito! yes' y m; the Pres| iy to the children of the Public Schoois of the me A. GRreN, Auctioneer. > 7 TeRRe is designed to seat within its walls between greet and ° street enst, fronting 54 feet7 inches on | 5, 19 onwads OR SALE —A rew BRICK HOUSE, No, 37 (W. T. Dove) being ubsent, the Vice President seven and eight hundred persons. The spire is | 28, premiums, &c., that have been awarded them a street and running Lack [75 feet 8 ince: soutn 3 F 1!th street west, betwoen Mass. avenue and M (WV. W. Moore) was in the chair. iobsisietiukaue P by their teachers, acting under the direction of | © atreet, improved by Brick Dwelling Hous By J.C. MoGUIRE, Auction-er. street. Terms |:b-ral, and possession given wnine- Those present were Messrs. Moore, Fisher, , : ee the Board of Trustees. This distribution com- Foley eer engl Saiavee in @ 38 acl he RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT Mie laws PPI on the premises to J. FERRY. Donoho, rown, Dunnington, Smith and Pea. A Haxpsomx BaxNer.—Although the other seco npn a gg gr Seger pa Jap anert months, secured by ded trust on the property, on iN GEORG KTOW #.—By virtue of a deed in trust i from Catharine ..orman, bearing date on the [9rn of May, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.$., No 13%, folios 265, et esg.. the subseriber will sell at public Ay the 3 y of July, isn, at 6 partof Lot No 4 vwa, fronting forty feet on Bealistreet, bstween Montgomery and Green streets, and running back with th:t width the depth of asid lot, with the improvements, which consi.t of @ frame dwelling-house. ‘Terms of sale: One half cash; and balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest from y of enle, recured upon the property, and if net complied with in six days after the sale the property will be resold upon one week’s notice, at the ex- pense of the purchaser. All conveyances at the —— of the purchaser. CHAS 8S. WALLACH, Trustee, There was no quorum present, consequently district schools may compete with that of the | District; it rey not ogy ae jasiece brake an to Leger stier the BARNARD, eee) }o tion a few rticulars res; Cy ie ~ oo — aS Eg ae no business was transacted, and the Bourd aa- | first district in many respects, we cannot agree eather to ane given to only one ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a wri Jonrned. that they exceed it to a noticeable degree in any ; | P i h school who wed to excel Of fier facias issued irom the Cierk’s office of (The reporter takes this opportnnity to correct while in the matter of ba ri bh Scholar in each school who in suppor . the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia for the au error into which he was led at the last meet- noni acer cre a? Unless they have | ali the others. They are of silver, gotten up in County of Washington, and to me directed, | shail ing of the Board. The report stated that the nom- | been uncommoniy successful, they must certainly | a really rec. Ae style, and are, indeed, hand- expose to public sale, fur Casu, in front of the ination of Mr. Whitemore for Superintendent of | Yield the palm to it, for it has procured the ban- | some ents. They are from the Stiver- Ware | Conrt-house door of said county, on THURSDAY, Sweeps in the Seventh Ward, was laid on the | 2¢F of the times it is made of blue silk, four | Manni factory of Mr. Samuel Lewis; and each | the l2th day of August, 1858, at 12 o’olock m., the to! table on motion of Mr. Pearson. such was not | feet bigh by three feet wide, trimmed with silver medal is engraved by Mr. Phipps with an in- ee. Mirae property, to wit: A! defendant 8 the facts but Mr. Pearson stated to the Board | lace and fringe, and attached to the staff by silver | scription denoting wherefore and to whom it is In Square No Sh fronee sie, Govan that be Was authorized to say that Mr. W. de- | cords, with beavy tassels pendant at each side. | awarded. The premiums consist of valuable in the oity of Washington, D. C..together with all clmed tbe nomination; on that information it | Tae stalfis bepleart handsomely gnished and sur- | books, regulated in size and cost by the age and | nnd singular the improvements thos eized and was laid over } mounted by a gilt eagie, which carries a blue | merits of the recipients—many of them are very | levied upon as the property of Sam’! M. Knight, and if ribbon streamer in hie beak: The front side the | costly. The reason why they are awarded, and | will be sold to satisfy Judicinis No, 106 to fetober Common Council —The Surveyor’s communi- banner 1s ornamented w: ith a very xppropriate | with the name of the scholar for whom they are | term, 1858, in favor of W. T. Dove, use of Thomas cation in relation to the grade of Massachusetts | and beautiful design, consisting of an erect figure | intended a OR SALt—A new BRICK HOUSE, contain - ing four foome wnd basement, situsted on the corner of A street north and 9th street enet, Capitol till. For terms ly on the premises after six o'clock p m. jy 10 26" Leos FARM, containing 180 acres of weil adapted to dairy purposes. It 1s atout rom town, in &a exoceilent neighh . nt to Cerrenrg ant Schools. The improv: somew lat out of repair. nd ont-bail me the lands of Dr. Duval:, me gg SY Price ane. Terasto suit purchaser. iil exchange for city property. Appiy to G. W. ROHRER’S, Grocery Store! Bich street, Georgetown. D.C. jy 8-im . COrn-house ally,arenew. It ad, = jy 17- S.C. IRK, Auct. | or SALE —A emall PERIODICAL asda re neatly written on acard pasted in | Brown. iy 11-eo&ds JAS. C. MeGUIRE, OR SALE —A small PERIODICAL and Sh- . W. SEL = « s u rt toft rrocomand, Fifteenth street, was referred to im. | of ¢ developed and full-grown scholar, who In | each book. ; aoe ake fn the ay areal By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. pM A yy Oya provements committee tific researches; such a telescope, slobe, mariners | , AE RESTS —This morning about six o'clock po- ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO | enence in tins kind of business, a rare opportunity Mc Edmondson presented the petition of Thos. | compass, retort, mathematical Inatruinents, wer | HCE officer Ash, assisted by a fellow-officer and P)SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. | tor, ‘im tue year cinmtecd ‘hundred and Bie ee, | soHered. Inquire at tuis office: dy 15-008t Haleman; referred to the claims committee. Ona table at bis left, is a scroll with the motto, | three or four other citizens, arrested several un- 2 ‘ (1856,) and recorded in Liber J. A. 8 at folio 55 DES& STORE FOR SALE.— An opportunity Mayor's communication relative to bridges | ‘ Knowledge is power.” ‘To the right of the first ruly chaps‘of the genus Sus; whose names were | « rhe Copartuerahip heretofore exzstin E upder the | seq... [pase se cccnren cestein Sobt ens aos gore log aoag ea Offered. Satisiec- the Washington canal was referred to canals | figure is another in a recumbent position, repre- | notknown, They were taken in custody for vic- | fiat Comment, All oatstan ito ee ey ae Bee saci ie wive's Auciion Stee, | Ute Tee pone, civen, for selling. = 5x et committee senting a student earestly engazed in the arquisi- | lating the Mayor's Proclamation, which decides } tiem must be immnediately attended to, and ail liabil- | in Waahiaston'e ty. D. C..to accomplish the object | *"* 7 oe . Lovin The bank account was referred to ways and | tion of knowledge. He las on his lap a slate, on | them to be nuisances under some circumstances. ities against the firm will be settled by O. W, | of said ‘deed, will olfer for sale at public auction the TORE FOR RENT—The « oa Ohio ave means committee. which he Isa parently engaged in analyzing some ‘They resisted their captors maofully, and it was |, Who will contiaue the Grocery business at Country Seat called “*Kckington,” in Washi on Ss nue, between izth and ISth ste Tt is particular- Mr. Jones. from ways and means committee, | mathematical problem, while an open bonk lies not until several blows were dea't and considera | the oid stand, at the or of Tenth street and Pa. | county, being the residence of Jozeph Gales, 1, suited for the grocery Bnd feed business. Apply reported a Dill from Aidermen to pay the semi- | on the grouad by hia side Forming the arc of | ble force used. thar they were tumbled into a | nvenue. Mr. HH. Voss is authorized to receipt | It is hounded on the cast by the new Bindensburg T.J.& W. M. GALT, northwest corner 2th aanual interest on the bonds of the Washington | ® cirele above the picture, is the motto— ‘The | wagon und hauled off to the porcine lock-up, | fF any money ‘O. W. MARSH. — = eS ae eo oe lanes, No. 547, je 28-leotf and Alexandria Railroad guaranteed by this Cor- | rvots are bitter, but the frnit js sweet? The | wherever that may be. ea coat pict Yoo 7 ‘ H. H. VOSS, Pporation—yeas 12, nays 5; passed. lower part of the picture is bordered with sprigs In addition to tie above, the officers of the Sev- —$—_—______ Also, a bill from Aldermen to pay a judgment | of oak, suggestive of the remark of Horace— enth Ward have sent to the pens at the city farm, iG- THE UNDERSIGNED, IN WITH- in favor of Daniel Linkins; passed. “* Inter sylvas academiquacrere verum.” On the | 28 animals taken in their districts. These, with | drawing from the above firm, sincerely hopes‘that Mr. Powell, from claims committee, reported | reverse side of the bianer is inscribed in gilt | the supplies already on baud, will afford the in- | all of his old friends and patrons wiil sonrane their back the petition of L. Gassenbeimer, and was | l+tters the words, ‘- Mais Department First Dis- | tendent of the asylum an opportunity of display- his successor, discharged Clet School, Washington, Jnlv, 1858." Th's ban- | ing bis sktil in the disposition of live stock. alseteg to all wie heen basin Also, petition ef David Bell, with a bill for his | ner was gotten rf at the request of the scholars, ‘ith him. relief; passed by the teacher, S$. John Thomson, Esq , who Is Boaxp or Hea.tu.—Yesterday, at 5 p-m.,tke Mr. frat ;, frm police committee Teported | the author of thedesign. It was wade aud painted Tegular meeti: this Boar id ii beck the reclotion Shetrecsing the coumpiteeete | In Philadelphia, by Mr. Iie eee ee eee the and south by the City boundary line. ts very highly improved and contains one hundred aud seven (7) acres or thereabout. i Terms of Sale: The purchaser will be required to pay one fourth of the purcliase movey in hard at the time of sale; the residue in 6. 12, ann 18 months from the day of sale, with interest thereon from said date, and a aire his notes for such deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust of the premi- ises, YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PAROPERTY—A F AKM, conta ning 1 acres, lessthan 10 miles from Washington, under ood cultivation. and having ap © chard of 34 trees of choice fruit, comprising apples, —_ —~—~- Ua i oe, Oey craps Cutt psbrtin cS sie We 1 a welling containing rooms, ~ id reasonable terms. or ex - pe g Sepang fiom d nd There i agvod barn 5 chan If the purobaser shall fail to comply with the ard stabling on premises, cood water at tie OTICK TO THE PUBLI ns in ! t hi ~fail ings. About inquire into the i { abolishing the | mediate superintendence uf oeD eeent “hag, | Clty Hall. Present, Dre. P. C. Davis, R. K.| N‘wasrot nes arene Soest raphic Fleet | scloscriver, rover tee the right to resell tine and’ | $5 2F;—ame amerona never talline op s hnokory. and a wee Be 30 pl fl o Sen a sree Botrwcn ge) Stone, H. G. Palmer, G. McCoy, F. 8. Walsh, | Must pall at SHEPHERD'S ith and D sts.. | oren.ises for cash. after ten days’ previous notice, | ches’nut. The stock and crops may be pu if office of Commissioner of Health, and asked to te | of this city. The scholars were so well pleased ne, H. G. Palmer, u whe ye sisb, | whe sil the latest news ahead of Time, Tele: | Prenises for. such delnait; », ft eacent, Ree sees perioula Teol JAS. @ischarged Their tenchas, meygrendered a vote of thanks to | JE. Morgan and J.B. H Smith; J.E Dara: | radjseezall the latest news ahead of Time) Te on JOHN T. MIFCHELI. Trost SCAGGS 7th atrect, or JOHN D. CLARK, bea, Mr Lioyd, from the minority of the committee, | teir teacher, Mr. S.,and also author'z-d the pre. | Wiay Jus. ryan, F. Mobun and H. A. Clark, | find at all times. jy8 iv 6 en&ds 4. C. MeGU'RE, Auct. | 2th street, between C and D streets. Teported the abolition of the office expedient. tion to the latter of a handsome testimonial | Eqs.; and C. F. Force, M D1 Commissioner of | Ve AVELING TRUNE TRUNKS,—Ladies and zente | — oS : jv 18-2nwif he committee was discharged— yeas 12, navn6. | of their appreciation of his labors in their behalf. | Healt sectelary ox eftcie. De B ine Beha i Ne are invited By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. (OR KREXT—The BRICK DWELLING are. Mr. Mutloy also reported the Alderman’s bill to —_ cected President; after which the Bon a © | to examine ous large varie:y of all qualities ERY VALUABLE & BEAUTIFUL FARM, ee the east ade of iit doer regulate the weight of hay, straw and fodder, acd | Cxx7mx MARxet—The market opened this | clared alistof nuisances, and then adjourned. . eather with Tu Syoce, Gears. Teo TOR NING “he | above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) ce ei ints Welker and inspector of the same, | morning with a very falr attendance of licensed Wa are ek ‘call the at palien, Dress Trunks, By preg ty eet ane ° | ston giveu on the (nt of July. fof tmetber, partion A f i ” ve wnas oO" = — DILL the special order for Monday night. the demand. Country Sealers To the indieer it~ | nant ponds on P street, between: Tenth and Ele- Walcn weer Car ‘at very yeeteel "prioem, to | present the secudenoe af ke Yulee, Esq, [COR FENT—A Gesiranic, modere-buiit threr- Mr, Lloyd moved to postpone indefinitely ; lost, | efous as usual, probably owing to the indications the tacles, also, for deed | make room for anothenlet te ceriee ne ie gene property of WW. D- Wallach, aq, containing about story HOUSE, with basement and beck busid- yeas I, nays 16. of rain. The provisions were of excellent qual- | venth streets; y are recep 5 D WALL & BHREHEN 4 fy acres of tand un ‘era hich state of cultivation, mg. No, 4044 street, between Kievent elfrh. Mr. Wallace’s was thus a ity, were taatetuit y disp:ayed and seid rapid yet pel — iroseth a ne it ye gant one | iy 15-e08t 522 Pa.av.. bet. 9 10th ats, | umproved with over one theasand choice fruit trees, SGatnine 12 rooms. gun throvgl out, marble mane Mr. Muttoy reported the bill amenda’ rices little ring from those of last week. were NO LLL @HOM UT MAY Comcean 7} © vines, straw! » ke. . bath room. wire emis: Ack relating (o scavengers," ““Duatory of an) serption ceca Seren pisses ne pateeeee: | tenis ineie ane eel ae aie ee Tikstaty ive notice that Vir iSie Land Otkod | qt be Sot very producuve, bringin thred tone of ‘Noy’. iret floor, Poet Odkoe Deparement. r. Bohrer moved lo postpone the bil! ; . | excepting some bro! Military Warrant the Mc. Jones called up toe biit anticipauing the | where the sbowers of this morning caused senall | on O atreet, between Ninth and ‘Tenth streets. | doy of June, i768. to Tonn: Minto a ee oh Tue buildings are a comforiahie dwelling, woe. | FXO RENT—TWO ROUMS wn the third story revenue to pay certain claims for building the new | Puddles to form. Good order was preserved — served three in Virginia tate Navi. haa arm, aevinge bawes, corn house, poultry - ‘of the buiiding oocn: r+ ofc as vee ‘ring tw nour se sk hs ben asso cn tanany tone | sane Sona gine cree ae, ashes | ped Sarelg ey ey Poet | Walaa a é rt. Orme ol os J 7 bere bas issih; nce fs ee Se 0 motion of Mr , the rules were sus- arene Ahan ten siceck this a 8 Fas found in ten plots pit ihe beldgeias News oe sal gation Seed hd Georgetown, £6 mies A ane NEw ° Ez BE. pe - colored boy in the employ of Mr. Harvey, undes- ¢ ~ . A yes. ELL, market the residence of a leman doing ny B “ “4 ‘The bill was then taken ap, read a third time, | taker, on seventh atieet, near H, was thrown | 2¢T#Y Sa. er eee somnarutonnren Que of the Heirs of the said jokin Higdon, deo'd, Business in the ovty- Parade Hey aT rhivs yt ew dl 3, Tie es Tier, from the public schools ‘sommitted,' pay ips tan gt sarin out of G street | the merning of ble dleappe pearance. UE as, [Avie slack agp ware BLACK AND Waite | | Effects will be so'd, a8 well asall the household aud ee. hog eee Bia reported 4 bil! making a tom for the pub- | and very bedly injured. It was thought that his | pay Opp Ferrows of Ridgely Encampment 8 CIRCULARS, keatone alec: the Farm Stook a Implomeets, ‘roushout With all the modern jm- lic schools for the year Tadiog June 3v, 1559; posed ta peraetured and one of bis legs was sup:- hating eithe our trip to | ont merey OEE . reich, ac. ease, 3 good a Sih and posed to a. He was taken inte the Soap , shang destinatt oxen ; . FLED RS, Mr. Orme, from the drai committee, re- will go down to- A new supply reosved tgs sees the Mees Candle manufactory of Bir. Bates, where a | the White House, g paren pi - : Mx XWeLLs, - Lig da a tm spare : miclan was calted to attend him; but befure Shr ney mpesey: cones plesaas day, ws A b rease was tl jo House = — £ Innes introduced s bil making appropria- | residence of Me | Hares 4 » isa? pee nara: | i anea . T ; and BASKETS, ; tious for expenses Incurred by the last municipal a « | Senexape.—The friends of Mr. F. P. Mobun Nand By iM : = - wee et ow cicetion; referred tothe ways and means com-| Past _Towday being the ninth day of he pee ¥ last night celebrated the enatt of aw alection by | } ate wet eh ee P'ANOs! BtANos. for sale of rent upcn Aph,” fast observed by the Israclitiah | se: ing various gentlemen ayo av. ween &th a ats, most acooummodating terms 7 ees). ages pee oereee church throughout the world. ‘ne fast was en. | und Aldermen Brown responded to the compli: ee ; JOUN F. BULIS. pagers ANDFUKNITURE, Leather | cminmgnnt @ and : ‘Thx Metnovtst Protestant Mission ScuooL ee ~ceen hen ing reclame mand $a Sppengrinnar ee, Bae el ee Seeds, Sleeve | _ive-ts bearing ater, BARNARD. Aucts. HEAP! ALM LEAP F, FAN“ of the Navy Yard propose to enjoy to-morrow by | iocr br thelr national by that event. "The dee | ‘Tux agrenrion of tbe policeto the crowd that | Spee: Bax SPARMOND | MDDS =EnnON SRI + wet eon 4S ALM ear as, A i feet =. poate nen ed exeurston to G1 .. Their advertisement tien city and temp! ool tty assembles f D and 13% | 70 So BLUR ‘| ADIES EXTENSION RoR shomeyengeere for a delightful time. <a and 'e fell opon the same waste’ ooald oblige the reaigante cf fost vietuset Gee ENG Spee pe LF soa ‘3, bee

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