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“LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. — scenic at vr and John- Finer District ScHoois Distrisvution oF PREMiUMs.—Yesterday afternoon the last of these corners € ourt—Trial of He ¢ interesting ceremenies—the distribution of med- for the murder of Marcetius Stoops —\When | als, premiums, &., to the scholars of the public 5 As closed yesterday the y was being | schools of the city—came off at the Smithsonian 4 peedikee diby Mr Ratcliffe for the defence in re- | Institution. The participants on this occasion, vytothe opening argument of Mr Ould. <Ae | were the scholars of the schools in the First Dis- THE Proporey REORGANIZATION OF THE Dis- TRicT Mititary —The following communica- tion, as will be perceived from its date, has been long on hand fn the Star office, having been kept back by a press of copy : Mr Edttor: 1 donot know bow the other mem- bers of the volunteer regiment of this city felt BY TELEGRAPH TO THE STAR. FRONAGENTA EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &. _ QTEUBEN MONUMENT FESTIVAI. Ww AKLINGTON (CUSTIS'S) SPRING, MONDAY, July 2, 1858. = @P RooRAMME. Tho signal for the beginning of the festival will be 3 ____ AUCTION SALES. By E. 8S. WRIGHT, Georgetown. Hovse ann LOT at AUCTION —On TUES- DAY AFTERN N wext, the 2th instant, at six o’olock, I shal! sell, in fro the premises, two story Brick House and L uated on the teide of Frederick street near Fourth, and under OCIATED PRESS Later from Eurepe. , Naw YVorx, July 4 —The st ‘en on Monday morning, 8 6.0'clock, by the bring $7 per annum. Title perfe t. {on fro tthe time laboring to show thaty-in | trict, and many were the happy countenances | UPON the arrival of the Seventh New ork egi- | of soma swivel shote fromthe Armory, whereupon | “Sysaste ELS. WRIGHT, Auet, | {10m Liverpoci on the 14th fast, passed Riven , ment here, but 1, for one. experienced anything all the companies, Ae eee lotta nt = — = ee Loup this morntag. Her advices contain ut pride, and 1am much mistaken if the same S tteedose ten o four da without delay, in order to enable the marshals to set the line in motion by seven o'clock, in the fol- lowing order: later intelligence. She will §probabl this afternoon w . tu-val & TO-MORKOW MOKNLNG. By C. R. L. CROWN & CO Auctioneers. O*X SATURDAY APTERNOON, the 24th m- Stant,atS o'clock, on the premises. opposite City Hall, near Indiana avenue, we will sell Lot No. 6.1m Square No. 532, fronting 25 feet, running back “4 feet, more or leas. Terms: One-fourth onsn ; bal mortification was not felt by every man of our regiment, from the higbest commissioned officer to the least private, when a comparison of the visiters with our own force is made, even. by our- selves. For such a noble body of disciplined troops to come to the American Metropolis, and to come upon anerrand worthy of themselves, and not to have in the city of Washington a kindred qwhich sbe stated So the = man ran up | alone; and the remaining seats in that portion oth street, that be might ¢ done so and yet | of the buildin: , together with th 3 Musteached the corner of Seventh and I street, oi Bi B these in the gat tied to by Drummond and Gormley. He | l€fy. were filled with Spectators—among whom Pe a awe crossed over to Eighth street and ran | were several of our distinguished citizens wet that street to 1, and thence to the corner of On the stand we observed Ma’ Berret, dow? iu. and bave reached that point at thesame | Hon Horatio King, First Ass:stant Postmaster oud, who Was proceeding slowly. | General; Philip R” Fendall, John Sessford, Geo First Division. Marshals mounted—Capt. Schwarzman, J. Gerhard, J.0. Kretsenmar, and Reese. Weber's) Ban German Iesgers, Seo. d rr Verein. Baitimere Markets. Lriwoae, Joly 4—Fionr is omer; new Mills $4 75485; old Obio and Howard st py baal? of the theory given rise to by the testi | amongst them. The main floor of the lecture pie of Mis. Hensley in reference to that potnt, | room in the Institution was nearly filled by them is frm and unchan : ume as Dra 0 Painters. months. Deferred paymen 115; fair to prime whi ’ i j Spirit to welcome and to encourage them, exhibits f Corn is tirm 2 vhite 56. eliow : After going thruligh with this branch of, his | 4. Abbott. Francis Mobun, Wm. TT. Dove, P.M. | in our martial marcia ees em ez cae ee erie ck es asora * Sim; mixed Se. ; white Séc.; yellow H argument, and citing authorities as to the iden- Pearson, and Josiah F Polk, Esqrs ; Professor things, which we may yet live to deplore, if we Biias’s Band. jy 22 st* ‘orner th ef, snd ‘ms closed steady and generaliy un ! ‘deation, Mr R_ proceeded to maintain that W. Alexander Dimitry, Kev. Jas. A. Harrold, and | cannot despise President and Officers of the ea — | chansed : 5 puson Way an accomplice to the transaction; | Rev. G. W Sampson ; also, the following mem- When the distant public shall hearthe story of With the Steuben By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Whisky ts buoyant at ate nol that, therefore, bis evidence was not suiti: | bers and officers of the Board of Trustees: Col. | the public military reception of that gallant corps, ALE OF NEW GIES A — oF evict tne paisoness without being coe | Wiel E Reapdoiph, President, Robert Ricketts, | when they hear it in all the maghited soneey uatener Chex. Sais 1h oe Wiel A ee ee New ¥ : Sonoran cor komplilie er abicsetgiy potest nay (Ppt tL aie eee pei nl cere wld blaek: mand. whe of | Citizens of the various Warde, cach Ward being | uct Fe Wil Sel! in trout of our auction roe re: |, New Yona, July 24 —Pionr Is firmer ; autos of material points; and, above all, Page rai e Weriitces gee 4) ea Our volunteers but wow ush to acknowledge ted by a marshal of their own chuice, os Stones advance 5 mhorated as to the identitication of the pris- Dc 4. E. Willeit, Chas. Wilson, and Frederick | he was a Washingtonian The right toward west facing south, the prooes-| Liew style Rucey Wason, well made and hand dvance of 15 cle; Southern sners, With the crime charged :n the ind’ yte. . Let us redeem ourselves; and jt can be done if | sion will move down 4% street to Per Syivania AY- some’y tinishe i order, © of Se ment. If the jury should find that the evidence On order being obtained the band played the | the Proper meuns are taken [Is there an otticer | enue: thence » Georgetown, And througn George- | 2 ody Huggies, new sty.e, well finisled. shed no such corroboration, then it was | ‘Star Spangled Banner.”’ after which Rev. Mr of onr regiment, worthy the name of soldier, who would not feel more pride in being a private in such as the gallant New York Seventh, than town tothe Canal, where three boats will be in waiting to carry the procession and ail the guests to Arlington 2pring. ‘Though the three boats will y during the whole day between Georgetown aad Ar lington the visiters of the festival are requested to start 4s early xs possible, in order to avori the inn ing becoming too crowded at the time of tie arriv: | of the procession two canal boats as well as the steam prope.ler in the merunre until tue close of the festival. Ou buses wali carry the participants from the ( ‘ap tol to the boats at 6 cents esen: no charge is mede on the boats. (No boats chartered on the Poto- mac.) ‘Tiokets to be produced on entering on board the boats. dvancing tendency, at nt of sales; no sales for want of stock {S17 I2a17 25 for mess. Lard is ; beld at a ally Whisky is dull at 24 r duty to aeguit the prisoners, under the in- | Harrold delivered an eloquent prayer, and the setions that bad been given pupils of the fenaie department of the | Distric t Norris followed on the same and ob- | School then sang od be mereifal tons * to be the highest commander in the District of yn mind Prof, Alex Dimitry was next introduced by | Columbia?” If oth «ved, in the beginning, that in bis t Twise, our whole organiza- ey ase Was too ress to require nent It | the Mayor, and delivered a lengthy and vntertain- | tion is Buncombe; but I do not believe #3 Oar tad not been the intention of (he defence to make | ing address. He said the scene caused Lis mind | otticers are all of the proper spirit, thongh they any argument, but to have submitted the case to | to revert to bis own scbool-boy days, and the re- | have great disadventarcy tocontend against. A the juryon the evidence, and the instructions | miniscence was painfully pleasing. The history of SD. 6 and 9 Cass turly endorsed WALL & BARNARD. Ane iP THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE described buggies having failed ty comp:y with the Ul be resold at his risk and ex pense SATURDAY AFTERNOON tothe nighest bidder, All parties interested will please take notice. jy 2) ts WALL & BARNARD, Auots, By BONTZ & COUMB: SALE OF CARRIAG SD Wacon at Avctic ING. the sith insta K and 7th s:reet: shall seli VU substantial Pamily Carringe, 2 Buegies and } Express Wagon. Ail in good order. © positive. t sale. t BONTZ & COOMBS, Ancts notes New Yous, July 24 —s Chicago and Rock tsi ; tat shores 7 a> ., La Crosse and Milwaukie di), Mi vow and 3 ‘ , &; New Se tral $54; Reading 454; Mil and Miss <3; Missouri 6 A LL GRORGETOWN, ~ Correspondence of The Star ORGETOWN, July 24, 1558 Quite an uproar and riotous dem oustration was yOtten up y day, near the Bridge street bridze, Washington side, at adr King house, bya party of tudividaais who had been Induly! eatirely too freely in bad whisky, which resulted in one individual getting bis beauty, or rather luis face pretty badiy soiled. Odicer Daw, of your city, soon bore down upon them, when the lato our city pursued by the offi- ver. Near the outlet lock of the canal, they took refuge in the work shop at t Moore’s_boat armed themselves with tools, and bid ance to the officer uutli the arrival of off great number of our citizens are just of the right which bad been given by the court; bt the pros- | of public schools was brietly alluded to, and the stamp to make @ corps equal if not superior to ecut on seemed unwilling to doso, and it seemed | speaker, in this connection, mentioned the fact any other in the country. We wanta system, of that some respect was due to the counsel for the | that there are publie schools in monarchically- @ proper military character, in all its details prosecution, and for that ground alone he wonid | governed countries, as well as in thistepablic | Our companies cannot find men to fill their respond to what bad been said on the other side hose schools are superior, too, tu ours, and the ranks, because men of the Preper kind will not Mr N then cited the ancient do trine in relation | inhavitants are generally more particular in hav- enter the spiritless, heterogeneous military mock- to aceommplices, as laid down by Sir Mathew Hale | ing their children attend ‘them! In Prussia thie a and other celebrated legal authorities, and be | is especially the case, said Mr. D; and be fol iabored, as bad Mr Ra doll and S; Mlinot. Auctioneers, BUGGIES. AND MONDAY MORN rk. atthe corner of the Noctheru Market, we Order of the Day 1. ACT! ofolock the President of the Central Com- mittee will couse the asseninlage to be called to the “peor {on ounce the commencement of the Festiv 2. Lhe nirefthe hymn, written by M. Gross. transiated into kinelish by J. and, aod suug by the entire as Our companies are obliged to advertise even for officers, because no man possessed of th necessary elements can be found in our ranks, for the reason that, in the absence of law, he will wot associate with the material of whieh we are ostly comprised. ‘Phat may not be the fact, » and the officers ave so prompt and diligent | but it is the opinion entertained by some bere, of their duties, that opportu iffe, who had preceded | lowed with a graphic deseription of the reason kim. to show that Win Johnson was at any sate | Why Prussian pareuts are very sure to send thetr an accomplice to the murder of Stoops, if not the | children faithfully (o school ‘Tie law compels guilty plneipal,who was trying to save his own | them: todo so; and such exrefal legal k from the rope, by acrustne, and endeavor gto tix the guilt of bis own crime upon inne- ceut partles The istter proposition he (the - ae for evad x th ? speaker) Lelieved to be the true ene; and. under While Me. D thoughtit wid be wellenoneh this state of faets, how could the jury give Lis | for American parents to be impr mony eredener? Mr. N. closed by say import 6 Our oticers and men are as good material as can be found anywhere; but the lack of a stri ly \iltary system and discipline generates evi innumerable, abundant proof Was furnished of eof sending their children to sehool this fact on the sth inst. that the theory of the defence was more strong, | regularly, ne could not think any benefit would Let every man of th and presented a more reasonable state of facts be- | fesnit from the use of suci compulsory meas- | of redempt fore the jury, (han that of the prosecution; being, | ures ae the Prussian governinent rex - much better supported by the evi- enews however, that an i viewed properly and candidly. Moral su bs Mr Cross then follow % closing the case on | tn this t, and hoped the time would come | sion the part of the prosecution. He commented at | When ever ¥ parent would regard the duty as in (h upon the outside issues which bad | pesstive. “The difference between the objvet rought up and souxht to he incorporated | and inituences desired to be accomplished by 4. tutroduction of Orator M. Gros 5 Bundestied, Mozart. sung by Marnanorchor, Liet rtafel, and Christian leader; and avcompanicd 6. latrodsction of Orator J. t. Kretseumar, will deliver ns add-ose in sh (ind, (Mozart,) by the glee clubs and 2.—-Engvirtue of two writs of issued from the Clerk's The of the District of ton for the i Washigt 1 Proper spirit offer a pl un for the city military; for my c part, I would propose a complete re-organization iL of the old material, thus: Let every cou ned oilicer la the regiment resign his comunis- then, in concert. cali a meeting of them- selves and form a new compan Privates, tnvite the variou ollicers of the various com sion might be advantageously Pp plied en rogerty, to wit: All Sat inaithe wie) agioe's right: title, Ganise ued aarene No. 34 tn square Xe. 4:6, in the city of W ( + together with al 0. Invited Orators: His honor ¢ Washington erty: his honor the Mave of Geargetown, il. Hail Columb Mayor of f the city of themselves ax non-commissioned nies to. co-operate ni sung by alland accompanied by omroy and others of the police, when they we: = onar al cor e: a - ateri rill a the bands. arrested and taken before Justice R ; into the case, which ne evidence Went to sustain, sin monarchical countries and in this | with y hat material will amount to over one i 5 et . eaver, who E ad with the consideration of which the jary iplie was palpably ilustiated; and Mr | hundred and sixty effective men of as good troops 12. Genders on Gt helt on hoor, Tura- a to Sctoberterm | held them to bail had nothing todo. The jary bad nothi urged that while bere the advancement of | as any State can boast, with one uniform aud one es * 2 : ! appearance before the Criminai Court) The partie~ nd are non residents, (said to be from Phil When no under the intiueace of w to be very civil and peacrable men We would therefore, advise them to abstain from the use the ardent altogether, in the fature The disturbance drew together a crowd of per- with puoi bli sentiment, Verein, As seou as the fo-esoing order hus been gone throuzh with, ove of the bands will repuir to tie PAVIUON, and auether GecupT seme otwer suitable spot; wlteroately playing harmony and dances, until ose of the day. Prouuscaous Entertainments will Likewise be of- fered by the Singers, Turvers, &c., in the course of the aiternoun. the President of the Central Committee, the Vice Presidents, Seere Treasurer, the " ir nationa: me and Place fh mankind was ths sought to he promoted, there | chief only. With a strictly military system and led the case before | the object is to incutoate lessons of tidenity to the discipline, you can make a parade of one hun- them, they were to disregard it entirely, and to | power of Kings and princes. After dwelling on | dred and sixty men In three Months, that to be a k try the case as coaservatoe » of the law, according Med other points, connected with his s + | private in it would be a source of pride to its $3 to their osths.and be yoverned b we lawas laid | Mr. D. closed by giving much good advice to | members More substantial than any amount of down by the and the evidence that bad | parents, teachers. and children command could assume in our present tawdry ngiven. Mr. Cross then went on to consider Rev. Mr. Harrold was neyt introduced. and he system Let there be but one commander to question which was tie foundation of the | addressed the audience in peculiarly apposite See nd direct our growing developement, and of the defence, as to whether Wi Jobn- | style. A sketch of bis remarks would be of very | Th less than twelve months we will muster five saa; Was not am accomplice. That ques- | little importance. unless carried toayreater length | hundred good and reliable soldiers. ‘Then divide = for tthe jury alone to dete -tecord- | than the crowded state of our columns will per- | the force from right to left intoeight or any their t wut; and the speaker | mit; therefore, we will content ourselves with | ber of equal divisions thing inthe evidence | stving that it was one of the most ppropriate | then te elvet t urulua. TZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. AME Bot AXP Lor aT On MONDAY, the 2oth inst + We shall weil, ia frout ot tie 2. Square 55°, 1 1 by a | sons of all clayses, black aud white, men, women and children We are pleased to see our eld friend and fel- low-citizen, Jota Dickson, Exq., who has re. me Dwel tu Ho hear the corner of L. street | wear tly been on a tour throngh England and Ire. 4. back among us again, looking as wearty as 8 nmttes on Music sud and Entertainments ic ' kK and rosy as a boy . ty show him in this character; that this idea | addresses which we have yet beard delivered to | two leutena taining the third Lentenant | Wil wear blue badge, Tickets, red bedzes. The coy ee Thon thecanal continues coming was a mere assumption of the counsel ou the | the scholars of our public schools. for a meritorious seidier or non-commissioned | 4 he Committee on Invitations, yel ow badges. 2 barrel nat there are some four te other side, as there was no other ground on which After the addresses, Mayer Berret presented t oificer—then jet the bsttalion go into the appoint- Plicards wil signily the camps ofihe Jesgers, ses. wo shail weil, with renee of four now on their way to base # defence in so plain a caxe as the one at As, premi @ diplomas to the success- | ment of tield and stat otticers out of the whule |‘ ners, Singers, and others. thuownas Lot Nu |. kely get in to-day issue. Further than tuat, from the position of 1 whose nites appeared in the Star | force. Our present petty rivalry will then give he Festival ¢ uses precise: re No. 228, mated at the been called to an errorwhich r the partles as described by the Witness Maynett 1 this pleasant duty. he was assisted | place to a healthy and honorable organization By enter at ty en sweet havings front | cecurred ta our Council proceedings #flast week, it would have bees impossible for Win. Johnson | by the ofticerx and members of the Board of Tras. ComMiseroney OFeicen oy THE M. D.C ep COm 7 wes sand runing tack in | and caused some litle wonderment among the ae haee ules i. nt of the mature of | tees. During the distribution, and before and at eas Wasnincton, July 12, I-38. the wound we or three persous who issued | after it, the scholars of the severa! schools treated from the Ninth street door of the barber's shop | the company assembled to severe! tastetully came up to Stoops, and on the blind side of Ma- | selected pieces of music, which were sai i With uninittated The note shonid have read Mr ‘Ten- ak ¢ 4 larce open | TY feported & reselution for the relief of Mrs mn" large open setae m: . . M very @igctle nes | Osborn, reducing the assessed valuation on pro- "PHE DINNER AND REFRESIME the Steuben Monument & estival, to tuke place at Ariiugton Spring, on Monday, the 26th inst pet et this poi n front. readering this | A Preasant Day aT ARLINGTON —Nome five spac a * or for bi * perty on Jetlerson street, from £1,350 to 550 ayette, Whom they knocked down, and then skill and ia a spirited manner or six hundred persons enjoyed themselves vast- | will be turmehed by ). DEITZ, at CIty prices. Title idol Md wag ior busimess purposes he offerings of beef cattle at the yards yeater. the same instant, shot Stoops ; aud from the evi- The following are the schools which partici- | lyat Arlington, yesterday, at the pic nic held by IRST GRAND Pic NIC Terms: «ne fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and amounted to about 350 Lead; 500 of which dence which had been given, and which the | pated in this interesting ceremony. the congregation of Grace Church, on the Island. | FER ® Re 18 months, for satisfnctor:|y secured Lotes, bearing purchased by District butchers at $3 i784 counsel on the other side had tailed to overthrow, First District Mchool, Male Departmeat, S.J interest. Messra. Carter & Beveridge certainly deserve credit for be adinirable order maintained at this favorite old resort, and also for the evident pains they take to promote the enjoyment and comfort of Visitors Mf was apparent that the deed was committed by | Thomson, teacher; Female Department, M tue prisoners at the bar, and they were guilty of | B. Middleton, teacher; Male Primary, seni this marder—one as the principal, and the other | division, Mrs ME Rodier, teacher : junior as the alder and abettor division, Artimesia Hall, teacher; Primary No. Mr Cross reviewed all the arguments which | 1, M J_ teacher; No 2, tirst division, had been advanced by the counsel the part of } A. K Lowe, te second division, F. E the defence, at considerable | kh. and con- me pease ahs 5 ios ce teachar; | the following cases were disposed of at the guard cluded Lis argument at 4, o'clock, p.m. The | No. 4. first division, Mills, teacher; second | house; Ro 5 case was then given to the jury, who retired to division, Emily Robinson, teacher. These metat | Rouse: Rebert Cottrell, drunk, disorderly, and Vigilant Fire Company, J.C. MeGUIRE & CO AT AXLINGTON SPRING. By ALGRE : ANDSOME BUILDING LOTS E The Vigiiant Fire Con SES ee ae aS uitend having & PIC. : cise LINGTON SPRING on WED Shine Buiiding te NESDAY. July 2st. The C F street exst aud south A muttee of Arrangements have made ample provis:en street, being Lots Nos. 15. 16, 17,18 aud 19, in Square for the comfort ard enjoyment of those who may | XO" the wuole contate ‘about 21,04 square favor them with their presence, on the hoof—equal to $6 75a8= net Sheep ana lambs $2 Sta $3 per head ; ly gond An adjourned meeting is to be beid this even- ' ‘. » on Dombarton street, for the purpose of forming a military company Rev. Dr. Bocock, of the Bridge-st, Presbyte- rian chureh, will be absent from bis charge until about the Istef September. He is sojourning among his friends at Leon, Madison county.Va npany, of Georyetown, at ak RiALS AT THE GUARD Hovex —This morning 5 ‘ : ' twill be seid in jot mit purchasers. pulpit will be filled during his absence, w Geiihetsie Upeh thelr verdict? Aa ce their respective school-bonves, aud marched | treats; fine and costs, $6 19, and security to keep | “the ne boat POTOMAC BE «Fill leave the Une fourth casi; teinnes 06, is apd te | different mnisiaters residing iu the District soue tine, the Court dispatebed the Deputy to the District School, Female Department, (Miss | the peace. V Phillips, drunk and disorder. | Aqueduct Sec mock =m le Se castes ‘is, for notes bearing interest sale. | Arrived—schooners Elta, Packard, Boston, ice tothe Jury-room to inquire if there was a | Middleton's.) coruer of Pennsylvania avenue aod | | Joba Lee, white, and Edward John- | tt1p8 every hail hour during the day, Ade ed giveu and a deed oi trust ken. Titie indis- | to * cy eof th ; probability that they would axree upon a verdict | Nineteenth street. Here a general oerbe put se having tickets orge K procession | on, colored, drank and sleeping in the market; tations > eG. nt, Fleetwood, Barrett, New York, ns: Fac putatle, direct from the Governu ent. salt to 1. Thos. Davis; Henry James, Aldrid: Phe public may depend perfect order, and that 2 “GRE . a X fi . ge, toaight’? The Deputy Marsbal returned with | Was formed, which moved along Peunsylvania | Worklouse $0 days mo olfort shail be spared to tosko the Gocomion pleas- | —!¥ as A. GREEN, Aue New York, cement to Capt. Mvigs s q au oaswer that the wht they would not Fifteenth street. dow fteenth to the Sot Ans Agrees! pies 5 ; N ARSHAL’S SALE —in virtee of a writ of be able W agree upon 2 verdict before S o'clock ; on of Pennsylvania avenue, along the No person will be admitted on the crounls with- heri facias, issued from the Clerk's Office of ~ PRoarxity.—Caroline Adams, a colored lass, 5 « r therefore the Court adjourned to that hour Avenue to Seventh street, and down the latter to cuit Court of the District of « < out a ticket. the Atsovelock the Court met again: and, the jury | the gate of Smiths ‘The procession excited | W8% rested. yesterday, by officer Yeatman for ALEXANDKI Kefreshients wit! be furnished by an experienced County of W ashington, atid to med ——2 Mauity. SI i i terer, at reason thle rat shall expose to public sace, for Cas “ sp Si “¥ having agreed upon a verdict, were Yrought into | Very general admiration on account ef the neat. | Profanity ee Rotors Susiloe Dona, | “As c has been engaged. Court House deor of said’ Correspondence of The Star. ; and the prisoners having been brought | Pes of the scholars, and their eorrect deportment, | : F some good advice relative to the aadies <5 cente, | the Itthday of August, ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 24, 1998 the jail, and placed in the box, it was | The feature of neatness ix not, however, bad habit, and dismissed the case Fleteh lowing dexeribed: pre The Methodist Protestant Choir, with many of ue prisoners were found “guilty of | te this district, inasmuch as we have not seen a SeST W iy letcher, ens, spent the early portion of | peti eMeser ee single set y ¢ schoo! OrgpPHaN’s Covet.—The sessions of thix Court « H. Jet rues : 4 k portion of last nigh: Mr. Norris, on the part of the defondants, sub- | these public ho Was neatly and | will be held hereafter in the Aldermen's Cuam- et . ———____1* = , non the Potoina:, on lard the steamer Thomas muted a motion for an arrest of judgment, and a | Cleanty Tuey, sls, all bebaved in a | ber of the City Hall. ‘The old room was always | (HE EXCURSION OF THE SEASON, ; 8 thereon, se Collyer. Tue trip whieh extended: few niles be- ; aew trial, which Was entered upon the books of | Tally praiseworthy manuer, too small forthe purpose. - 1 ee ! ¥ ef Joseph Pe: low Indian Head was an extremely pleasant one, | lek Phe Jury was then dismissed and the . <— aoe President's Mounted Guard, intaver di abn Cian eae ‘Nitty va, | 2d a delighted party returned about midnight : tec nee Vonncsany mamsing |” OO0 Veciows/ Hxcursae-—Oe Mondsynest)| wevex any! Acre Tis trying abl grovekieg On THURSDAY, July 2th, Joseph Peck. W. SELDEN, Marein! Mr J.J. Hamlin alias J.J Potter «pent a day : Sete’ such of our citizens as enjoy a pleasant pie nic, | disease, which fixes its relentless erasp On the body TO BLAKISTONE’S PAVILION. _y 21-ts for the District of Co umiia. | bere this week and “diddied”’ several of our cit- Tas Sratess Monewent Festivar —Jnudging | in an agrecable locality and with @ goodly com- | of man, reducing him toa mere stadow in a short mriaiineesatenanr POWHATAN ‘will tenn lee ; By J. e. [ ; potter comer Feeling check forasmail amount trom the extensive preparations which are about pany, can have an opportunity of #ratifying | space of tune, and rendering him physically aud wharf, on 6th street, at 9 o’clock PRUSTEER’s SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ne Abecholiria naiey cr = Wing perfected this morning, and the solid | themselves, and of adding to their Pleasure a | mentally useless, can be defeated snd driven from aerive at the Pavilion at 4 \ GRORGETOWN. —_By virtue ofa deed in trast coiwed laidlg aroetel eon y ompsny have re- i ae tine steamboat rid2 on the Potomac ft tue body by the use of Dr. J. Wostetter’s renowned p- 1, where the excursion- from Catharine Norman, bearing date on the lin of ately eral valuable donat Mr good feeling that universally actuates and inspires a cOMIGA AGE GUM entero | Butera, Pha vicat cancan itt tee met with, acd i fell. saul and Maths: in short have all the ad | May. 1457. aud recorded in Liber J.A-S. No Jobn Miller, of Philadelphia, sends the works of those who ure interested in ils successful issue, fe Conese ee nich have | tne bensfieient results dollowing ite. hee: Hate vantazes of that deligitiul watering piace. [See avi et esq. tue eulseriber will wall at pubiic | Azaxsiz, and Hon Wm. Smith furnishes ocean % si i A ngayved for the occasion. By reference to tablished it ax & permanent “institution.” We | advertisement in the Star by K.J. Marsnali | mn ERIDAY, the Seta cay ot J plete set of all the works j«sued by the General oe | ‘he coming celebration and festival of the an advertisement in another colin, it will be | we he Kuli will be opened at the spreious bali room, Ap... On lve premises. part « te4 | Government ; wanand American citizens is likely to be both | observed that the Central, Washington and Col ed with Fe ¢ u6k, to ountinue during tue pleasure of th Bear's atdit get Ow: : Peasout to those who will participate in the cer- | wmbia lodves. 1 O OT, are te ‘have, festival at Gly mont eis Tho: rl let ty | Trade width the dept. nts, Which os vous dise: + te} company. “Mne boxt wil leave the Pavil at feet ou Beall stevet, between Mon: o'clock Am. on the Sth, and acrive at Washing streets. and running t atZo’clook p.m. of said lot, with the im v hasten and wees of the occasion, and protitabi+ to the destved a cr ewese which bas given rise to it. A reference to ed and greatly the yrain ae e ytain i thats needed te prove arrivals ve ck a | . , sis many excellent quvites. A band will accompany the excursionists, our advert columas will satisfy the reader which will leave the wharf, For aslo by Druxgists aut dealers geneiuiy,] Meals and relresiments will be furnished at the anee in six that the programme offered for the entertainment | foot of Seventh street, at. and 10 «'rloc everywhere, iy Beet s ing interest from of th s replete with those | td 3 and = -— y themselves, and to enable g { secured upon the property. and if not seatiments of patriotism which animate the breast | at 1. i. thus aifording opportuni- | | Pexxirs.—Those m wart of Pennies, for change, Uemen to take their fas e the Bar of the boat pled with in six days after the ssle the property By V of every good eftizen, whether native or adopted. | Urs fe ng do will be closed, and no liquor will be allowed to be | Wil be res to jolu the excursion | Can always obtain them on application at the ae rere chan — Week's notice, at the ex- Br ¥ Hor SE AND I T TAVET N.— « National speeches, music, gymmastie feats, danc- | *! au hour suitable to their own couvenie pol LES ae cate 2, tondmit agent a lailioe; tobe | All convesn eck, we ured sell na ese, "eon ton 4 miscellansous enieitainnirutsof tue most | #80 giving them a chance to retuca Lom ——>_____ Molth mite Cafe te ee at Lhe expense of the purchaser. had of (he Committee ouly. es CHAS 'S. € Berths on tie boat for the accommodation of the eokds JA ests. OG imbuses will veart from the sormeroh ath siraok vy vik t ie vith late fn the evening. ww cud sulisfying character, consistent with ba : of . DIED, vider. aud sobriety are to be the order ofthe | Should the weather prove fivorable, this can- the 234 Pata EM iis designed by tbe committee wot to make | Not fail to be the excursion of the season to ull | OU the 2M Infant deep cr Woe col i > 2 German aftalr exclusively, but a national | WhO participate. “The well known system of Farrington, aged (3 months nud 7 days. oe as far a8 possible; and all patriotic Amer management pursued by the fraternity, will in- “ Death lies on her, like an untimely frost aus. uf thone Who regard the brave deeds of those | SUT strict order; aud none need, therefore, be ay, Upon the sweetes! flower of all the tield.”” who shed their blood to win for our country her | *PPrebensive of being disturbed in their enjoy- |. ‘The funoral witl take pice from the recdsnee of Uberty. through the dexperate stiugyle by tue side | MeMt amid the suades of that delizttful retreat. | hee parents, No. 377 New Y aaa eyes loeb. = ap Witbers’s band will be in attendance, and fur- | 2th and 13: b- morn aeny ) iver of our fathers against despotism and oppression, yan noon, at 3 which the friends of the fam- welockh, we will sell, in {the premises, Lot, No. 2, in Square 23, being at the corner of south O street and +2 street east, fronting 54 feet 7 inches on MeGU! ‘Auctenenr. Sg Street, snd running tack 175 feet 8 ncdes on SOUTH OF A DEED OF TRUST TO ed by Brick Dwellug House. he subseriber, bearing date the 3ist of Decem- f fr, in the yeur eighteen hundred and fifty six, Terms: One-third cash ; balance in 6, 12 and 18 ae Saal W. Owens, (36 1 recorded in Liber J. ALS ut folio 55 et. ~ mies wate een Sask meet cathopre erly. Sa O.38 Jno. H. MeCut seq..and made te secure a certain debt cue Judson oh to f he gale. last. Edw. Mitchell. the subscriber, at 12 "lock ian ow Baie | as 2! WALL & BARNARD, Auvct DAY, July seth, at J.C. MeGune'’s Aw pnt and Penusyivacia avenue at 8 o'clock. Committre of Arrang: nents, t Capt Jos. Peck, w H : n Stere, ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a wr: : : peor : in Wisin cton ety, D. accomplish the object | NPARSHALS SALE. - iu a grateful sesse. are invited to participate with “— the che spline uste ; ily are invited. Pee ae itn PORTS MOten 3 ~ | of suid cee er for sale at public auction tae | the Circuit Court of the District of Galuwkin norton ‘weir German fetlow-citizens in the noble canse, ean recommend this excursion to our read- Yesterday, at half past 1 p.m.,in the 17th year of . P a S . uatry s in Washir, County of Washington, and to me directed. | shalt weord, on the imperishable mar. | eT, and as this is the season of nooutigbt nights, | pie aye diseaee Of the ic "Diu For the accemmodation of families and others | counts, being the reside Joseph Gales, expose to public sale, for Casn, in front of the bie, those deeds of ‘bravery and self-saeritice, | they c2u imagine the pleasure of tip home | WELLS, youngest son of Toinse . Wells, of | Wialting to erjoy the luxuries of fresh Itas bounded on the enst by the new Bindensburs | Conrt-houss door of aid oounte: ou TRUREDAT Which churscterind the ceetllag natint vad | when “silver-taced Lute larghe at them from | this ety. > . : Fran, Crabs, Oystera, and Sea, Bath ete ong Peek monkey usete nah aplunug’ | the 12th day of August, (83,1 12 o'clock m., the te statesman. No doubt many of out Amer the Boswin of the softly musuuring waters, to | His friends and those of the fumily are invited to elects Vale pmtlyasomer eu TEES will | \coush to the City, boonkece line. be very highly lems Goneriied praperty, 00 Wits All defendant (a-cuzeus Will. oa Monday urat,joia in paying | Wich she has appareatly transferred herself, | attend the funeral {rom the louse of ins father, ce louve Washington EVERY SATU EDA ee revel and contains oue hundred and weve (ia) | Tuite ttle, cla, § tribute of respert and veneration tothe memory | fer the time, from her abiding place in the — ty = Capitol sts. this aiternoon, at lait- m. for the above points, and continue during the S$ or thereabout in the oity of W. of one whave 2-al. ability. and cour e | beavens e last buat down n especial | Past @o clock. Bathing season, commencing Saturday, J : 7 : f trled mens’ souls, w éoiteful encomtams ndue as those s “— On the 23d inst, MARGARET GENEVIEVE, lightful recreatior wery: Hod a aged one y nd six montas and twenty two dye, emi sal recreation, at a very moderate price, The friends of the family are respectfuily invited and singular the m jevied upon ast will be sold to sat from her berth, st the compan street, arriving at Piney Point at 4a. m., and purchaser will be required hase money in tard at of sale: the residue ing. 12. aun 1a 1 he day of sale, with interest thereon from ve tim y Jud, term, 18.8, in favor of W. morning. Returning wi id to xive lus uotes for such deferred | pen \ Datixc Bootany —On Thursday night the | deed. ty attend the funeral on Sundey, the 2th Insts ats | at 4p Point at te, seeured by adeed of trust of the prem W. SELDEN, Marsha} sg of Mr JD. Simms, on Maryland ave- | Cuxtx® Market. —This morning the supply | 30 0°%,P. popes gy Nene ae sa Be eer ees’ lio purehnser shall fail to oo jy 2-dte for the District of Columbia. Ween Seveoth and Eighth streets, was | was excellent in quality, and in quantity equal to On the !7th inst. M daughter of Rob- ading meals) to Piney Point, $2: Old 1 ssie within ten days of the da By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Shered by burzlars, by the basement window. | the demand. The gai Ways were crowded at | ert M. and a, aged one yenr 4 servants halt prive, pres. cee for conn. ater sen anya provions mosh Peet Wane ae bacon son MoNtan They tansacked the sideboard, writing-desk— | an early hour after the market opened, and the Bertus free mo * | at the risk of such deiaulting purchaser, Z ecg adap plies Plo pprig meme Mas prerines: Wer} papers | demand appeared to be more brisk than usual Passengers Wi wupand landed at ali the JOUN TY MITCHELL, Troste o'cu ek. p.m. that fine and desirable Buuding spac ia straliag (we | until wear mid-day. ‘The bay sands were weil | _ EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &c. OEE Re tenod firther intbrmtion: apely. atthe te oe J.C. MeGU RE. Aw ;Auown aa Loi No. 2, tn square WG, bnsing - * — pr tic! bi 1 ny mt north tre of sixty feet nine inches ou T od supplied, and the prices ranged from Misc. to $1 . ge of the Great Southern and Sostiwestern UIRE. Auctionser, ce - 12% feet £3 inenes on 2 st mien, marked «A. J.B; We. perewt. The prices in the sheds were as Esxcu mone eee ro Nic trace, Cincer NG. Bid Ba. cece three tone enst LE OF VALUABLE IM | north. and runcing back 128 feet 8 mencs on blur and White linen boso thliowe: y S107 h D 5 ° “ i _ of Beown'’s Hotel, or tothe Captain on board the Vep REAL ESTATE ON NORTH L, BETWEEN | Street, towards F, containing 7,4/9 18-100 xquare fect Boat, fi 1 tof 6th street. Fours any Firtn singers wast — eet, tres b. saree 2 : ; oue silver fork, | Beet, fresk, pri ai2 Cucumbers. rtue ot | of grow : 18225 | No Postroxemint oN account of WEATHER y = a , direct! site the beautiful resi- . rs ee CHARLE » MITCH -Ceptan, | a deed an trast, bearicg date the seth day of etober Page Red mmg 4 ta geome} aubyasty appeenee ab Salt Do Hall! Apples ... al 00 . YRGE MATTINGLY, 1857, duly executed and recorded, the suber hat of the Rusvian Minister. Persons wishing enelia Pork. vale) Dried apples..... 50 ne Joint Cor pastes or Cx Ce ee a z0n jy oi-8 Supermtendent P. 8. B. Company. sells public sale, UESDAY, the 29th day « a Saisie titan tho mee 4 54 2ua25 | Re LustiA LopcEs, 1. O. announce thi _ » 1858, — oly of ecys, tomatoes, &e, watked | Mutton Seles ne | tees wil bre HE_ANNUAL EXCURSION OF THE | subavinon of | to well to attend the sale, ox @ bargain may the dininy tat rpelaniaahng. Passa rinsing Aime |Cheeee TTD Tj] A GRAND UNION FESTIVAL NY UN wilt ba sven ae tee Tunniug back to an niley, One-ualf cash; the talanes in thirty and ing inl tues hone Ce fiRhovarb bane. 4 AT GLYMONT PAVILION, MITE HOUSE, PAVILION, on With the taiprov -mentS.wh:ch consist Of a well built = For motes Se eaneeeet, 20 6S SUE Sacy teed out the Sep en nee 5u On MONDAY, July 26th. THURSDAY, Angust 12th. For part.cuiars, see | three story Brick Il rustapon theproperty. | Mined aad dete ite ee ane Plated ware, ex- ‘The Steamers Tuomas Cott yen and GEORGE | future advertisement — jy @2w | Terms of sale i: Palace in 6 meer. 5 . Pace have been chartered. aud will SRS STS - red upon te pre ‘ _— . ; RAND STEAMBO. CURSION, at. few : oy . pop DEE SI At ING —A man who calls himself reseatoes : Serta eres Iorseteny ibe ss G Ou WE BAY, Jury 2th. ae ance Boes BINDING AND BULAN Kk BOO ‘ski Was guested in Bladensburg on the {Blackberries tug hents precisely :—7and I acm.and Sand 7 p.m. | a geo 7 e property w tue risk and ex By EDWARD LYCETT, #4 lust ou a charge of steallug eatil fh ap- | JoWls seen sald W Lostleberties . Keturning. the boats leave Gismont atay imeand | THe, RUT a icerolepa we ead an Excur- | pense of the purchaser. Ube trustee will couvey Pa. A Wiehe and With peated = , "1 Dried beet. . Mais! Cymlins, pr doz.. Wals | 1,6,1,and ti p.m. ‘The toate wil touch at Alex- | Siu : : bd a the man was driving some cows omy such title as is vested to him, Chickeus, pr iY ESDAY, July : t Spencer's History of United ‘ tir. asl Cabbage, pruead Bair andringowneaad returning. iby tue | poeiho mus sce Allconveyanesee Of the tepecne of the purokaser. piniil Furkey. Gilt Baden -.2 : rs P is, y 5 ew. nown system of managemen ie : a # - sae es eee arene. mg tee nhique. « - a : - “crm ph i ained—uistring to nl! pleas % aud en- wi PiRC: sit jo. ar. Lod iuestioned the man about the cow, | Corn, shelled. « Joyment aiid the shades of that delightiul Retreat on the down trip, to allow vOrts and leaving thereat | AT 2HE PURCHA er se ‘Aud every style of Bock Binding executed, *s coutirmed Mr.C in the belt tf] Beans, prbush. © Green peas, pr Withers’ Band will ttendance, and furnish | t° i the pad fo . sale having fasied to comply with the fy 55a = 4d been stolen. He had Fitzserald | Rye,pr bush... 75 Beans, per pec the choicest coniion music; and the arrangements Tee wea : ted aut committed to the jail of Prince | Oate 5 the property will be resold, on TH { Jucy, 1858, at 6 o'e! 1 his risk an expense : ve vequired to Le paid on the premises immediate! dd the property wi ithers’ celebrated Band will be in attendance, ourge Refreshments can be procured ou the boet at city prices, OF persons can furnish their own refresl- ments, ‘Tho Poat will leave Washington at 8 @ i,, and Alexandria at ot, a.m, ‘evn Corn. doz... for caneing have been ved under special manuage- # Plants, each, Sa 0 | ment, both on the boats and at the pavilion. ftuce,perhead 2ad Retrestments furnished by an experienced Cate- ‘Terrapins .......25a1 25 | TF, At © ty prices: ; 1 Tickets, ONE DOLLAR ; admitting a gentleman and two ladies. jock p.m. omuly, at t pper Marlboro’. Mrs. Brown, | Meal *Y. ideutitied two of them as her prop- | Short {rinaius to be identified. The ar- | Shipstutts Pitzgeraid appear to have been for Eggs, per doz. sive business in eattle dealin said LIMENTAL Bt The officers and me: everybody DQUARTERS Wasnineton, July Sst. bers of the regiment, nud re respectivily requested te > meet at No 450 hatreet, where T have made ar- ACH, Trustee. | rancem: ut ‘ i i; he oh , f "% che kee —— Comat a, supplied wiih ., \. iy 174 sUIRE Auer, Mf Havanaa imported and demestiy = ¥ Omnibuses will leave the corner of 19th st. and | Ouimibuses wiil start from ee etnen | iztizekds JAS. : pi tad two boys in his employ to drive the Waar Loxcey'—All the magazines for] Pasay:,2th stand Maes. av-r7th at. aud Da: ay ESP peas tnd operatic By A. GREED wor times, Pomp by ee po i fettiinons Mr Cook of the Fifth Ward, Angust, and the new books just issued, have been | fet of the Capito’, xnd Odd Fetiows? tall, Navy * mamesuf the boys. No doubt a great Ws tave been stolen in this way and sold | bid on our table iat rice than any sium we ors froma inrge importing hone, 1 amenab ed 1 Yard. in time to connect with the boats: And retail at ale Fea. mM. Omuibuses will sisu be at the wharfon the NHREE VALUABLE our fiend, Col Joseph Stil | the wh: ard beat | yotarn of the boat to convey peasenigers to pois NORTH OF PRESIDENT's MAN fon the retucv of The boats, to convey pas- Catabiishment in this ety : starting. ) DAY, the cid 1ustan fro: t c ~ . persons in Maryland and Virginia ton, Odeon busiding. ¢ songers to the piac:s of starting. Tickeis—PLE TENTS: Children TWE rghit a mencing Ou the first mentioned tr pet aay ge : » Who have lost thetr cows will do well to eet and Pa vig Which we Joint Committe of Arransements, TY-FIVE CENTS. be had at Ballantyn reperty, at 6o’einck p.m., the following valuable A. SENGSTACK Agent, . his Ss Fitzgerald, we presume. H “s) Mavaziue, Lestie’s Pamily Magazine, see nae Washington, = Columbia. Hey pel A rl be the congregt aridity, Se mare No, 196, haves 0 front of 25 No, 4°3 th street, Wil ie bees Pa ‘ 3 t i *« Lady" ick. kin Ren 1B, Thomas Kich, ha clean, or from " s sot No 3i.in 8 ©. 128, haw ont of 75 |? _________s —— Me.tu of the Cente, his City fur tell, at the next; Atiantir Monthly, Godey's 1a MManoian? Ladices | Seo W Mtinocn, "John i tuorn, Was b'witmat ss JON CRULT, feot on 17th strect west, Letween I'ad Keairees | | W. PLANT, UNDEATAKER, No. ata ‘of the Criminal Court gcbocker Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Ladies’ | Westra Dougherty, Jos B ster 5 John Tromace, WASH'N B. WILLIAMS, north. ‘This property 1% buta short distance frou w k ties —s National Magazine —all for August. We would Win wcoit mit Movah, RW Maciien, jv On eammpaiteis | ease Square. bavuig a ieree, apace tn front %s tens Wie to iota Pipers See Ste sherman weetheeiis aoe eete ont on | J MeN “2B taseuier, Pero Wite, Moy saat a NON AND THE TOMB OF nga wee iit rita acne pecriias tent Corpse Proservers, &¢., &c.' His charges ace : “bave been siow in complying ee ee cl D Martin, c = 4 Mimictpal Laws, bave found out the truth of mo ot tee iaee dy Sack WD REY tneniael vee ed er THOMAS COLLYER tis old say Also, immediately alter the sale of the above, we and his attentien instant Siarip every Taciervor Coane siall pr ocd to sell Lt Sn square No. having | Of the day oF nait Hooke furneled | Mount Vernon and the tombot Wastington, leaving | 4 freut of 45 feet 10 un: the wharf, at the foot of 7! The tic wired by the ‘0 to he ebiniaed bey ececeus ta ciniees ie Po Patat Acctpext.—A young man named John aud the owners of dogs, &e Yarrington, conductor or baggage ayvent on the orth K, bet ween 6t lowest porsible rreet, at 942 a. m., re = th streets west, running back toa W feet alley. 9 al 9 ss a TS PP SELLING OFF. No.2 are No. 146, having & front ELLING OF Fe NOE : prompt as th Baits a\Gite Ralteeat saat VER tu nine about 26 p.m. er weet | ins ieee in mort My twee Hath and fh Ss wssh Renseed Popeesl taueneee * Powel as they might have jaltimere an 0 Railroad, was ki » yes- ETOWN T OTICE.—ST. PETER’SSUN DAY SCHOOL t, runcing back He feet to # 3) feet ey ‘Sain Plaid, Figured ard Plain Bereges, the part the law te: ; a oginhtrse oe GEORG: AD ISEM’TS. 4 : Oie-fourth cach; halance 2, and Ig | Rich Sais sr ber prompt to discover ww they aie wea | i487; at Woadstock station.” He attempted to Nibxcurson mo taut, for notes beats iuteroat foom doy'of ante. | Qrenaie Musings some Our tad wrcovd wou'mne, pr vform their pact nd the result hax | Ket on the traln aw it started, and fell on the track, Ge dl) Particulars in’ future advertine. A deed tiveu and @deed uf trust taken, Title in. wl ge gee y been the addition of 5 ses Poor aaa t to | the wheels of the car passing over Lim and sev. UST RECEIVED, direct from New York, & iy 12-ec2w = | disputabi A. GREEN, the expenses of delinquents ta the shane of nas, | ting one of the legs from his body. Ile died to h supply of Goods, cheaper than ever; at " Auctioneer. _ and ¢ This notice may protatle eee ate |Nfew minutes. We are told that he wan about AP Waton, Clock, aud Jewelry Store. 59 Leas Ga 7 by A. N, Auctioncer. fix to which the necessity of attention bas es. | Baltimore. EPAIRING JEWELRY. Just received at Sth ee ee ee ee COs Cabed their recollection Bear Estate. —The following property was EPAIRED ER A pened biaéen, for see acy sm ‘one irom -gray horse, new onee. a o A. Green, auctioneer: Lot No. JEWELRY Bi = ancl th streets. _ | cue waxon, ami one double sett of b to sat: = . Ww. * ALCESY.—This morning oficer Handy arrest. | 2014 Teerany OY i Greet atoneee het No. TON; (avuited by experienced workman,)%3 HAMS iy leertain debts and ‘uotee, secu iy 9-2w £95 %h at, Sdoors shove Pa‘ov. 22, in square , having a fron 'y feet. aeel! — . "a. Z = enone malt natin si Jolin Henry, colo-ed, for pe ty larceny. Henry th M street, ociween Eighteenthand Nine? ridge stret, below the Fost OBee, Goorgetows, | We bave a choice loi of Pamily-oured HAMS, | Soh "te Sern ebay Wi county, | PIANOS! PIANOS '—animiuonse stoos of aa ormerees, be a slave of John Thomas, Esq, teenth streets went, rousing back 10 feet to 990 | ON B—For us of living ie | wheekarewenss a ne i EDMUN, CLARE: Trustee, | nd second hand PIA NON for swe oF rent arom ‘“@ryland, and was committed for a heart! ‘oot alley, was purchased by Jobu Curtis, for “oou couvapionss hour’s no- Ge KC 5 - sonees, mons "i a Mt bistrne character can be aucertalaed. "| iy cents per foce, " Se nr Tene Repaiies quienes Sestag | ie cernir Vermont avenue and isth-atveot, jy 12 awads are OHN F. ELLis,