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LOCAL NEWS. {2,desperation by the unjust conrse of the Admin-! ‘Tum Wanp M . EFTING.—Pursuant to the pub- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES on towards him. and after he was tried lis . 4 = eee ae = orig bacihs pod Se shed notice. the citizens of this W ard, opposed By Waa, © BAGNARD ase | FH a ee THE LATEST NEWS. Nothing party. who were anxious to send him ty ; @ the late vetoes of the Mayor, and the newly- ; LBD. Auctionsers, t UUN & TO-MORROW troee the Peneistone oF twa Taw wrnnerine | {Oe CHF Councils He had only joined them na | Aieased rate ot taxation, assembled at Temperance | MONDAY HR No: Ny iMag ahh. wi & TLDING LOR NARD: Auctioncers. | By Telegraph to the Evening Star thie To oe pervert I8 THE ARWoPAPER mavine | Lat feaort, After enduring the unjust displearire of | Hall Haat Syening for the purpose of nominating a | ‘lock. on tho premises, we will Salt pasted Pots Boe RS oe AS oAU STON —on | ————_——_—_____EEEAS Mar, THEM To Be PRINTED © ca wines toe dans the Administration. While he was a member of | Candidate Yor the Board of Aldermen, and three fr totes ach prontins 18 Rot on Zaid street, between P THURSDAY AFTERNOON. th gar on Viegiala a VERT | that party, he never made a Kuow Nothing speech | members of the Common Conneil, also five de!- | | *\r et and Pa. avenue, any TER TANE back 6 fort 16 o'clock, we will sell, in front of Laut |, Seam ant The Election. OF THE OFFick. f¥s TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 18 | nor Wrote a line for a Know Nothin: Paper. As | egates to re atthe Ward in the general con- | [rants Hauge?’ Improved with & good two-story | the following Building Lots: Lot 1. Square 825) [Special Dispatch to The Star] MORE THEN DOUBLE THAT OF ANT OTHER DatLy | soen as Mr Ruchanan was elected he left that vention to he held in this city some few days | ‘Terms: $4; fronti PRINTED IN THK Detkicr oF perty. and then they bad turned him out of their se 22 feet on 1, street, between Sd and 4th ate: ALEXANDRIA, May 26. —The Vir, State 4D incash ; balance in6 and } ‘Sa ree-fourths ina * ein Previous to the June election, for the pnr} of | secured ty auned oftruct onthe pots Seg pend Lot», Se quero 144, fronting 3 feet three-fourths tneh - = couneis nominating opposition candidates for Collector, | Veyancing at th hy sat A deed tion for Governor, Lieut Governor Gen- between teth and 19th sts.; Lo 8, | eral, and il mere hey = 2 cost of the pur hei 5 ‘4 J members of Congress and is Sevestat Wann Potsrien —A Spicy Disemssinn. | sy niatign ty tee yee eee eee Peston Revister, and Surveyor. s1yguand a deed of trust taken. naz Tithatrect cust soa Ly saan wn [eee TIRE awetly to-day S . bs * | tn relation v re. and sustained t eeling Ww: 5 rl _ : $M cash lot, d 3 vowing . vote several An adjourned meeting of the Anti-Know Nothings Mayor's veto policy thronghout, stating that mele Walker to the clair and sproran ere 3n0- | son 35 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. | balance in Sande monthn: foe ote, Rearing inte? | districts of this ota LH Bier did = ofthe Seventh Ward was held at Potomac Hall last reliable anthority for saying that the Presi- | son secretary, ‘The Chair having stated the object By WALI & BARNARD, Auctioneors, and secured bya deed of trust on the prem- kidibns Fer night. Maj. Flood presided. dent of the United States snstained that veto. He | of the meeting, invited them to make nominations ANDSOME TWO STORY AND ATTIC B.—Having sold the first Lot, the other two G io There was no particular business to be trane | Believed that the Mayor jihould have fair play: ihe | for 8 candidate to represent that Ward in the Seam Meseaceuse AND. Lor ox 13TH Stranger, | will be sold in front ot each reupecttvene, ogsin, (Opp. ce on: > i CHUSETTS AVENUR, CTIO! 0 2 y 4 acted: ‘and for some time after the reading and | course in vetoing the Seventh Wand eareet oes | Boned of Al helen . he said he thanked | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON tet lane et oe eae BARNARD. Aucte. | sonten, (Dem.). 2” a erie ety Juurmal of the preceding meet. | bill as well as the water bill, and felt assured that | the wentlemen ne ere T kindness in placing. his . Trontiae se 7ee Ok the, premises. Lot OUR VALOR HIRE & CO, Auctionsers. Seinen aa a) the assemblage did nething sive hold quiet | he oe eee and his course a consistent one. name before the meeting as a candidate for that hack 100 feet to an alley, and improved THE CORNER oF Te aunt DING LOTS AT eine (Opp.) ........ . “01 sed the Chaise calling attention tol erste | Adtrea tac Te Mustained the statement of Mr. | important position, but ke wnaer ta dane ro iat Hoge har new two-story aud attic | steugr weer On TAURSDAY RETEENOOR. | sac ee Comutessional election the major- decesed tue Chair, calling attention to the state | Atlee, saying that he had investigated the whole | clihe ‘as he preferred that some gentleman less | Frame Dwelling. having attached a geod mallee May Sth. até o’eluck, on the swe shail | iY for Snowden in the city and count political feeling in the ward. and suggested as | matter. and was satisfied that what he had said | objectionable than himself should be selec Pp . a means of livening up the rather dormantenergies | was correct. fem for i a Ab send ed and is itanted 1m one of the most =e Lote Nos. ", 19. 2) and 21 as he heretofore been identified as a partisan 1 : ee parte a city Square No. 58, fronting 23 fect #° inci linge voters of the ward that | | On motion. the nomination of Mr. AtLee was | he tight In thie cer te eee os 2 Be such, | and Se monte urth cash : ng dead e irons Radi | REPEAL ES Comer Of SE treet! wee ting be beld in some convenient loca- | fally endorsed by the meetings after whieh itad- | thongh he never intended to occupy that position | aeed oftrusi tals a eed given anda | bac! few an alley, each Island. at whieb speakers conversant | journed toimeet at Island Hal ol Ju the vote Gubernatorial) Detween, w ise 1 | Plourney in 1835, Plournoy’s majority was 506. and running Fillmore’s majority in 1556 was ‘267, of the Anti-Know } a mass lot containing 2,100 — ¥ fect of ground, — n next Wednesday | again while he remained a citizen of Washing. | “wa cs . " a Spee ae : THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE ‘th ont snauieipal affaice should br prearnt. and | wight. —— if top.” He hoped a worthy citizen would he chosen, | — are anes Ane Ut mmemig, with interest Bose eee i E12 nd ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. address tie masses upon such questions in c EI Canes Coupon bordered ry 2 me SG atest ree . NA aN, : We month, with tion with thecomingeiection saitwonld be proper | ,, COMM gi sBriea mae ce arsceLgecan| PES part mmr | remo pursued by the | VERY EXFENSI VE pawn proxerss | OMUSPOmE Ct CO. Ancts, | N* Battle Breadstutts bucyamt—Cotton Soe eee re enrenes Intestate The Chair announced fink ra | Sera, a eaeen safe t prejudicial to the DAY Jane eee EeOaRS. cere sa By J. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers Saxpy Hoox Say 98.- Csiagar lan Asis wow peudin, Bterests of our city beyond anything he had ever | her sfstheg . od Sai a ere cea ee a |, Saxey Hoox, a ‘, Mr’ Hl. alluded to the People's meeting, which | the Board was the Alderuten's bill for the distr!- | witnested as being Uone by a leuislites bodys be iensive acaortosie a? ah iotlowing articles, to | Lacoe AND VALUABLE te RD NORTE | Then eegvelon the 14th, bas just up. Pee ae et aentay mipbt: where there bad | pation of Potomac water through the city. had never witnessed such a petfect disrosera of | Site ' . TON Sticker THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May | Napoleon ag 2,20, battle in Piedmont been a large attendance. and where nominations | “jt was agreed that the Dill ae br oe caaidered | the rights of the people as had been conned on by | Fine Gold Hunting and Silver Watches, ; luck. ou the promises, we xhall’ sete | stinrine squad Fe@rhed Genoa and had issned a had been made for munfelpal offices of some very | a5 read by sertions those who now represented them in the Councils, | old Fob and Neck Chai : fess Teej Lot No. 8. in Saute No. i. trout. | STAN addres “ pepular men, and a lively time was had gener- Mr. Wallace after the reading had been com- | But he did not know who they were representing; * hes oper emer pel meh singly or in sets, ing 195 feet 5 inches on north B treet, and 142 feet 6 ey i ‘ormally proclaimed ber neutrality ally. The people whe attended that meeting pleted. moved to put the bill on its passage. their political friends were the worst enemies they | “ lee. we tapeand other Shawls, Cloth- inches ow Delaware Aveutie. ous is believed to be dist syne Bu. + Som “ aud ticipated In the Ceypeeee oc were pete Mr. Turton hoped not; be hoped it would be had, and denounced them with more bitterness | Guns, Pistols, a air of valuable Military Sword on e pat cis tReet vel 7a co istry resigned from the Austrian min- content that they could elect their men. and | rent’ by sections” i than he had ever heard come froin political oppo- | Fancy Artic’es ken ke, ves we must become very valun, |” expected to beat the Demeeracy wine Reit, Popu: | Mr. Bohrer said there were some of the amend. | nents. He Thought it became those present, as | | Soven race wud valuable Oi! Paintings, the work lar candidates. He thought it wou a good his pe The lot wili be se . Commerctat entire or in lots to suit LiveRPoot, Saturda: a +. ¥ Morni week opened at an advance of Sd, tenor i urthoash: the residue in 6, 12and | Cizhth lower Sales of : ntcrest, secured by adeed of trust | EXporters took 3.100. ‘The estimated wales < EN. Auet, | °maitd J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts._ | ing quotations," bales. closing at the follow. ing quotations : ers, wal BY ORDER OF THE * SALE OF THE PURNITURE | ©) Covkr, of Vatcanie Sevant Weeey Fair. . ' CR BIR OL Ratna FRIDAY . May 27th 1; at Midd = 6316 64 67-16 by} my ; ington ¥ dail, will be seid, at public auc St = bales. OO nck, is front of the a of Wall | a6" unable Servant Woman, about Bears o American. Sites! ent wi of a deed of trust se for! ‘The Manchester market closed dull, and with a > &e, &e., the furnitar wl effects of ruwa ad Hotel, comprising @ large nssort. ma2td | downward tendenc to wl ‘obj 3 citizens of Washington—and for himself he de | of rare and accomplished artists, to the sale of =— alos ate — it would be seen | sired to act only as such—to select only such men | Which the attention ef connoisseurs. o and have speeches and music. and bave | wio they were who wanted to hawk this till oe as we ' our candidates there to come up and anwer any | tween the Boards until the term expired by limita- | it would be intolerable to again’ have to suifer , AAC HERZBERG, vawnbroker. questions whieh be Voters of the fe pearronceay party | tion. He was not aware of any reasonable objec- ime eel rane = the present in- wa 2, Ths, Tos W A. GREE or oth .it desire to propom ew. i bh f this Board. he eat cumbents. e could not help saying that the y : moved that a mass meeting be held in | Lone of members of this Board. | The gr bd 8 Pe by Wald. & BARNARD, A be Democrats of the ward to call a mass the art is y st respeetfull: este uld represent them faithfully, for he thougLt | they will Gel the sete superior 5 sition would be from the “ Toby hangers-on at conduct of the present Mayor had been the most p with his suggestion, on the Friday | Mayor's table, those pitiful tobies who stiek to the | obnoxious that be Ined ever known; he had bad no | T'® ht y ws to the election. and that a comuiit- | Mayor's ellow to look over bis shoulder and | regard for the Leas pl rights—yea, in fact his ac- be appointed to make the necessary arrange- | wateh to see what he is doing, that they may ap- | tions were worse than the most oppressive tyranny ts, pland it. right or wrong.” he had ever read of He would repeat that as a Mr. E. Bird stated that, in his opinion, this was [At this point « Mercury,” of the Sun, was seen | citizen. for he was no longer a politician, b ae Anti- Nothing iecting.and nota n to withdraw from the room with some precipi- | Would endorse any gentleman they might ne of Demorral He was sorry to hear the gentleman taney.] nate, though he might be objectionable in other Inst up say that this was a meeting of the Demo Orleans. Mobile. Uplands 7 7 y- — |, Breadstuits —Flour closed with an advancing Beds, Mattres:es and Bedidin, tendency, a P s Me. Castleman said he would oppose this bill, | respects, if he would promise to reyard the rizits | {fe Igotieesy Clintss, Pablon, ing, FUTURE DAYS. ior i ok advance of Sd. on erate It was not the Democratic party, but the | pecause of its impracticability. He believed that | of the citizens above all personal or primary ¢ Mir o&. Pairtinge, Crockery Ware, - By A. GREEN .: ~ | and holders were demandin, pay —_ wt 6a” Know-Nothing party. He (the speaker) was | we had no power to tax any one for the water | siderations—indecd. even if he did not promise, | Cooking aud other Stoves arcl fixtures,and Kitchen LE IMPROVED. {ND UNIM. | per ceutral. Corn clased theaY, i edek veh ) OlL-Lne Whig, and always had been, ins but those who made themselves taxable by | because he did not think it possible a gentleman pene ED PRorgnty ox N, m NIM- is. advance ed to be one when there was not an- y taking the water into their houses; | could be more derelict to his duty than the present | Decaut=rs, . ALI stes,and other Bar-room and Eat- Ve the land. i a7m K, Rerween Provisions —Beef While he participated tet, we pete Fee ee See On RSD? tn Sramer Waser, at | Pork closed steady: holdes any yore id not atford a sutticient revenue to | incumbent. [Great applause ] — , WAS! Wit SON, Trnsteo, | AUCTION On TUESDAY, the sist instant, T sha showed no disposition to press sales. Lard firm ot with tse ng Party. Decatse of | reimburse the money within the tine proposed. | Mr. Larner. 1 thiuk.sir. Mir. Horatio N. Kasby | mais WALI. & BARNARD, Ancts, | (jin font of the “yet xe Gusts i his es of the midnight | He wanted the power to tax for th purpose as for | is just such a person as you speak of, and just the ARSHAIOS SALE —In virtue of toff go perty, viz porty, aderstood that he was | the pavements. fu the pavement tax.all were | one we want. He has been consulted. and coi 5 ued froin the Ghetme ae Wit of fier anee | from first to last. Why, two- | included alons the line of the pavement, the un- | sented to serve if selected. I therefore nominate thirds of the Anti-Know-Notbings now in the improved as well as improved lots. Why should that gentleman. man were Old-line Whigs’ He hoped the gen- | jt not be so in this case he could not uuderstend, | ‘The Chair, No better man could be found teman would refrain from using the objectionable | ag he considered that the water was ee great an | There being no other notuination, the vot ui The money market was slightly easier. Bullion id 3) tock, | Im the bank had decreased fae? Samer, Bullles onic wls for money 291%, and for account facias tasued from the Clerk's office of the Cir- | Square No. Iss, 1 {the District of Columbia forthecounty | running tack 144 iret I inches toa th I shail expose to | and a fiftven feet sige alley between urt Hous Lot Newt isa handsome tw: y Fra mI ath day | with cick basement. kitehon. aed poem Sahih ans THE LATEST. a a rerate.° : vould avoid | ; * = 2 taken, and Mr. East “ » | of May. 189, at iz the following de | ysr. Also, in the rear of the lot is at Saturday afternoon —Cotton close ull, with Wer ¢ in soud faith as Anti Know-Nothings. | Ntz_ Bobrer thought the argument of the gentie- | Aldermen ciate) Bem NEE SS Mr. B. went lis vacant, but ene} ps: One.th) mt to express his disapprobation of 2 | man as impracticable as the course suggested | _ The Chair stated the next business in order to | city of Washingt He thought the party was notin a | would be unjust. Would it be just to tax the be the selection of three caudidates for the Com- | singular the impr Hition to stand the expense, wh could not ple for what they did notuse? The people would | mon Council. ied py he less than =50, and perhaps more; and he didn’t tr: Breadstuffs firm. Provisions firm, with more inguiry. Richardson. Spence & Co. report flourés. higher ws in aring interest from reed siven and a deed of trust taken 8 A. Dickens, ma 25-d A. GREEN, Auet, | since : te agen a. but sales unim- j i i ie a q . > ortan| uthern I 1sa y it closed with not submit to such injustice. ‘There is no neces- fer several nominations, Messrs. Lemuel Tow- | !!! be sold to satisfy Judicial No, $5, to May teria, Hy J. ¢ COU,, Anctioncers Leaders lheepace Missd. | Wheat closed v betiewe were ever made at these mass | sity to press. this bill tis evening, or even this | ers, Thomas Lewis. and 8.8. Cole were aclected | 18°, in favor of MV; I HOGCER, Late Ma EXce AND HOL by olden ae we Te aroma eiraes roere mieeti ey had one at all. do it up in good | ¢ cil. Let it be perfected. : as nominees for the lower boar ‘ ma I7-ts for the District of Colt pa ere . Ou T white Ntdalis Corn’ el Seu tank te open air. get a No. t baud of un- | “ste Powell explained. the difference betiveen Mr. Rich moved that a committee of tive be ap- rit Nel rp Fe clock, at the loved . 2ake play and eal! out the people. have ilrst-rate | the pavement tax and this proposed tax’ We have | pointed to represent the Ward in the general City Fest price ie " ers. and make a good impression. He would ; THE AROVE ATURDAY, J s a 2) PONE trick. corner of ath st, | higher for mixed and yellow; mixed Gstidla6s~d; Issil,allthe Furni- | ye ? tnd Louisiana avenue, we s! the power to levy a tax When a pavement is pe- | Convention which was Shortly to assemble to t 1 fleet, fter all. he did uot believe | titidne x pe Be ure and Elects, titioned for by two-thirds of the property owners | nominate candidates for Collector, Surveyor, aud Superior Rosew erstood and prop- | on ali the lots frouting on said pavement. In this | Register. — . Mahoxany and W noe good vould be | we have only the power to lay a tax upon those he motion havin passed. the Chair appointe via Maho, any Parlor ¢ dove. aud m. in other ways who take the water ae Rich, Martin But 3. + | EORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. Marbie-t -p Centra as Mr. Hope asked pardon of the gentleman for Mr. Castleman dson. N. D. Larner, and Ed- ‘THE ANNIV Handsome V vsing the word Demoe jectionable | obtain. ot | ewe ie M Damask and Lace ¢ “ Grit Window Shades manner. He certainly thought there was no such after expressing its unanimons4 & Citen be erie thing asa Whig party left. When he looked | assent to the appointments of the Chair, adjourned. eles, V + the country, be could not find « single eandi- eae ate runnin an old Line auti-Anew Nothings w tis~da7sid; white 7sSdansiid General produce —Sugars ax ‘tive, and slightly lower. Coffee dull. Rice quict. Naval stores steady London Markets. — Baring’s circular rey fdals. lower. Rice tirm Tarpentine firm atGs etan Blind e Arabia arrived out on Saturday, but Lerad- Meal Contents, were too late to affect the cotton market a name Baron Stoeckl. the Russian Minister, came pas- and ingrain Carpets, senger in the Asia. erly appreci That is the power I want to Abert said he thought the bill should go to tee. It must be obvious to ever: Vision has been mede for the award ef contracts. “The 12th section only provi the advertisi t 4 I will be held on IPOs Suited te the on . . taken up in aid of the sch: ovides for Nakkow Escare —Last evenlag, a8 Mr. ROB. | sing several appropriate pi t certain proposals and the open- a » issih 1 1 = tsten ts, Wardrobes, [secoxp pisrarce.} - r Owens, commissioner, was returning with b vis us. Washstands, The ste Tuas arrived at her dock. The de erty. He had been a Democrat all bis life, but of bids before the two boards. but nothin: is 2 x : S S Ste. : betes always prond to grasp the band of any old of the award of the contract. Cuder the see, | ditighter Ina buggy from the pic-uie at Arli 200 BARRELS a iit Materesora, pet Spot on fan ane a Hur Whig which might be stretched forth to aid | tion as it now is, giving the advertising to papers | ton, the horse bec ightened upon the Long S8ex, 5 pt enoa, where he ar- amd assist the Democratic party against the seeret ving the t subscription list, the advertising | Bridge, and slarted to run. Mr. ©. suceceded in lottings and destructive acts of the. midnight illowss a inl pgm homed semen was — — — nforts, Spreads, iu a stirring address, enjoining discipline, an ters and Fixtures throughout the saying that his only fear ‘was that the Seas would ee aie Show too much enthusisam. It was expected that pokey Ware, be would proc w the headquareers of the : 7 we 4 on the 1th inst Tigerator, _ The King of Sardinia visited the Emperor at t Bh ald go tothe National Era and the Evening | bringing the animal into a moderate gait; 1 darkness faction. whose deeds were too black for | Star. then another bugzy passed suddenly, ‘and “i tue wholesome daylight to witness. He had lived | Mr. Powell corrected the Chair. in took fright and started. running an iu other citics. where it was customary at election | star would get its share under the law, but the ticing that the draw was ope es to hold mass meetings and arouse the public | National Era being a weekly paper could not ing. and bring out the luke-warm to the per- | possibly obtain it of their duty, aud Le could not but think By request. the Sec > . Ww re also lookin The Evening Solis “Alem ra aboutdue. J ma 2%-lw fast Tables, C 2 ‘ ad other Stoves, R ed, a good HOME, where | Tocether with a general F st., Georg town, as ie into which etal tead the Corporation Shing the buggy an ( harness, and Fork HIRE—-W \ iY assortment of Household | G . . ’ P j there are no children, fora siave Hoy axed 14 and Kitchen Requisites, The Sardinian official 2 i such 2 course eminently proper now. It was best | attorney's letter and opinion throwing himself and daughter out upon the He is atnact und active Addctes Hox St! Giores Terms cash; over thet «um, «| recte ena cancel balictina continued to tu do all we could to insure the election of all our Mr. Jones said he would vote for the bill, not | bridge, somewhat bruising, but not seriously in- | town. ma 3st | credit of * satiefactority endorsed z y aus, candidates; but if a majority of those present | because he cousidered it perfect, but because itis | juring, both. It was a narrow escape. ~ - git otter . whose head quarters were at Robbio. he was satisfied. legal. Itmay be impe Slee wre Metsake be — notes, heariug iuterest. : tin Some respects, but ; (tie Methodee Protcesie thatch, | Med i. Co MeGUIRE & CO. Anets._ | og: swndisiaus had retaken their & - Mr. Chas. Allen suggested that next Wednesday | they may be altered future without injury. Tur Younes Catuonics’ Friexy Sociery Pic- Geor on & Strawl soneers Esouaxp. evening would b ter might for the meeting | ‘This bill takes nothing froin the Mayor, and we Nic, at Arlington Springs, yesterday, was largely | their m (Con EON‘HE| The British Government have formalty pro- not rick men MASS meetings sustained the Mayor on the market-house bill, and | “auspired to ruffle the pleasures of the day. MbrEy tsxeepectinly Selle | NON ear ae BY, fricwtetar 30 foot | Las Lon smparear a wheae 2s : if pot gotten upiu a proper | the Aldermen have sustained him on this bill, | Withers’ tine band contributed not a little to the 3 247. frouting 21 feet | Lad issued an importaut notice, authoring the ley Massachusetts ave- | formation of volunteer corps throughout te ing Nev. with the improve- | dom H weil fish The activity at the English dockyards was Prem ee to what it was at the beight of the Criniean cand | ‘The parlian rust | and the result is ¥ wae, aud the party were | which vives the Mayor wreater power than that | enjoyment at the pr «ition to go to the | proposed of an independent water board ense of getting up such a meeting as Would be Mr. Wallace de ot use and at the first note from the soul-in. spiring buyle. every couple was in {ts proper 7 s of & neat al ed that the Aldermen bad sus- | position on the floor Every =f ee scant, ae ane +} tained the Mayor; on the contrary, had it been | Mr. Beveridge. we shonld add, bas put the | Wat OYSTERS. PRESH A HY necessary they Would have passed the bill over the grounds at Arlington in excellent condition for SE, &o., &c., canbe had at the alk almost by a unanimous vote. He, like the | the enjoyment of pic-nic-ers. ise at all houra uf the voted to give the people the water, not please the taste of the the Mayor; nor does the bill now before Fuxerat.—The Grand Lodge and Eastern | azo lw_ CORNUCOPIA, Corner Markel Spaceand Canal, Clark would like to k ithe meeting jn th 2 need mus! named could be better now if it was open air. If lhe was down ney that would ary elections were nearly all over, Me Ss Was last nat fastidious: as reported tee peatd tur _ J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Anets. Thsuneyef Rawecnnn 4 = veut on election | the board give him any more power than the one & io 7, 1.0.0.F i 3 1 >I JOR RENT By WALL & BARNARD. Auctionce: _ ans ber es dea under orders for iv day at the potis. Bands of music never yet nade | he vetocd > i a iene 2 apis phat Lodge, of | F0GR, RENT PRU DING SEN Us Auctioncers. This angnentatic m would raise the mumber of auy party Mr. Orme said he could not u A the | the Masonic fraternity, yesterday afternoon from Christ Church. 2 PD fxraxvar A APTI 4 lly. it as Voted to hold a mass meeting on | twelfth section—to him it meant no! We | tended the funeral of Mr. ‘Thomas W. Jon pump of excellent drinking "i rien.—On FRIDAY 8 ; heat Wedoesday evening at 1 f tive veutlen YON, siand Hall, and a | wanted to vote for this bill. but mike it sensibie. | ras appoluted to} Mr. Wilson would only speak because the Sev. ts enth Ward had been referred to by Mr_ Jones as anti-Kuow Nothing can- | dissstistied with the bill. ‘The Seventh W » ia the Seventh Ward. ad-] protest azainst the course of the Mayor, an ta favor of s mass meeting. H a on the Corn laws was post- deceased member. Ti y repaired st funeral rites of the was read at the grave in the DT s4 ie by Wm. EK. Hutehinson, Master of al Lodge, and that of the Odd Fellows by tin Johnson, Chaplain of the Grand Lodge poned seme dir rt til. Squ: cor he Bank of France bad lost 25 MM streot went; one Square hum- | in specie duri hod been setive the 12th, closiag door. ‘The housa kas just Ad and newly painted, aud fas cas th dwelling part. Tt h nt 4,000 france The Paris Bourse igher, but declined 4, on OIL Se bie tenant. Apply y they 124 Dunbarton it Lis veto of the market bili, It —— town. : , Austria pice ete senees ee ee acwee setwin e foacuatie tee Waren Rervnx: —Margaret Dacey imbibed a] Q.AFETY JANE TO MARI The projected mission of Prince Winclisch- reference to the Mayo ete, a - | in th ‘As to 1 og ie ee ’ rhrowe 2 hours or theta be Hed that the Mayor had seen tit | Mayor, itis positively not go. He knew the fact | dhrap more nor she was able to carry, and becom- - gtaete to St. Petersburgh, was abandoned GeRMaNy The German Diet Lad adepted 3 proposition to pat the Federal garrisous on a war footing: Ss steamer S. J. tous - H. Ritter, * Harper's Fe Points, ever take the stand w bh had with reference to | that so far was that board from englorsing the | Ing cross in congequence, behaved a disorderly Seventh Ward Market-Louse and the Water | Mayor. that the bill would have been passes over | manner. She was caged for the night, and in the it must be remembered that he was sua- | the veto had it been necessary: morning sent down to the farm to serve in the by the Corporation Attorney: and the Mr. Lioyd explained the 12th section. Ttineant trust from Rac! h Mareh. 12 §nd interest of Racha! Wax n. J t " i tha DAY. and FRIDAY, And wif na Maria Wang Rossand w rs “ workbouse 30 days. Frank Johnson was simi- z> leaves Harper's F George SG ” S. Waugh im Both the Prassian ciffbers bave unanimonsly Speaker even found on exaufination that never simply that peas for the pipes and other fix- larly affected, but was able to obtain his release IURSDAY, and SAT the ipllow oth x 8 the history of the city had the Councils | tures, should be advertised for; that after they | by paying $215, tine aud costs. uetion ou the Were received, the two boards should assemble in A ter se pthe principle which For hight tre rized the war loan by : eh tone ate ‘zed the war loan asked for by the Gover: ; PRs of te premises. vic paren Trexey oy the prevent one. He saw that this Peo- | joint me and the bids should be opened be- | ‘Ture Crecury Covet was occupied to-day with Seo eS piel sate Leven Raph regia Advicrs from Constantinople report increasing which ha nominates Know Noth- | Tore them. “Phen the joint meeting adjou the ease of John Savage agt. John P. Heiss, an Fee NEW YORK.—The packet schooner Are- | Nwued by Sohn Megat anal running thence with | “g!tation in the Provi esday night, bad taken up | the buards return to their chambers, and i = PR tic, Captain Hicks, will sail as above - Hridge street west 17 feet, the ors veto as their hobby, and with this | nance is passed instructing the Mayor toa action for salary due the plaintitt as forr J th feet obby th acting | with despateh. For freteht or passa ce apply to i would attempt to draw away votes | the contract to A B or ©, who has been asce: £ S-leet alley running fom Jeile nm street, t c Mo. editor of the States newspaper, in the sum of $331, | te MeCOBR & DOD east 17 fert to the property of anid Motat on pepe oo from the Democ: ranks. He hoped that the | ed to be the lowest bidder. Counsel for the plaintit!, Messrs. Stone and Enni a 20 Tw b3 Water st., _ | thenes nort h $0 feet to the beginning, with the dwel- New of She cal friend: whe w ded on our side, would re- Mr. Abert said there was only a provision for | for the defendant, Messrs. Bradley and C.S. W § KOHLBERG, at 140 Bridge street, George- my taro Sid the veidae at six aca lV we Sasa tats and be lured away | advertising and opening bids, and not a word | lach. town, D. f his ygntire st athe, Notes beating lotene volt Fm ie mi wi A by the zreatery about the Mayor's veto. ie as- | about awarding contracts Warp Mretixcs.—See calls in onr advertising hon eae n the premises At the | sericea sured them all that they shouid have plenty of Mr. Lioyd again explained as he had done be- department for meetings t evening in the ds, eto., 2 neare not complied with within Aadays, the prop- | * here Water. He had learned to-day that the Water | fore. Yr Lnerha Fifth, and Sct Wore s x pee Will be resold ays’ public notice, at | question was settled, and it was not a partof the | Mr. Alert said that if it bore that interpretation, | "eurth. : . ve first purchaser. Deeds atthe contest SAML CROPLEY, Trasten, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionver, purchaser at the forn h 3 | the risk and cox The attention of | Purchaser's cost. 8 Invited, it was a trickery he would never consent to ; “pagel os wert atest sated that he desired to have || Mr. Wallace spoke of the eiforts undertaken to | | THE AssoctatED Booxuixntns, who alwaysido rieet understauding. and he rose to sav that | make this bill satisfactory. In doing this, the | things up right. propose, we hear, to give a grand nts of our candidates were divided as | comunittee bad consulted the best authority: and | Pic-Nic soon at Arlington. principal anticipated | and the over points of California news bas been the Coatzacoaicos via ‘Tebuante A mails. ‘ ee we York whol ale and retail pur 3w escort left’ Fort jou on the 234 ult. with RIME WHITE MERCER | fleas F about $500.00 ete pay the troops in Utah. it 50) BL muipty with the is said that PB ‘oops in i , his i = lee ; f is th iers in that Territory are nearly u of one of them. They charged one | the Corporation Attoraey bad been cousulted, and 7) PO ust received, in god order, | rasold on the day abe th . a" cin on) a of th oa ‘Atle -) w ith having made propomis frou ira they learned that the two boards sould | Ovgon Hatt. Crotntne Rooms! BReADi jaa <A Tron place, and on the v Sy ‘SS = he va rbd 4 arrears of their pay; and it has leaked out toa leading man of the Kouw Nothing party to | never surrender to the Mayor the right to award idondni any Nothiers = et OS a: . ze ruaton, run osan independent candidate for Alderman, | these contracts. sau ders, xl a letter from one of them to a comrade in Los Angelos that as soon as they are paid off they are ali going to desert Mr. Holden (Dougias Democrat) las been elect. ed Mayor of Stockton Advices from Panama state that Mons. Belly bas obtained from Nicaragua a Government conces- sion of the Nicaray: SAME mas 2awkds THOMAS Lie DOWLING, Auet._ 1 would ran oy the sate ti Me. Abert assertesl the purity of his motives in | qpyig well-known Sunt ei ee eee 4 Wouorrsa.é ig. dit Taylor said this with | opposing this bill, He wished to perfect the sys- | g.hPl" daily receiving from their manufactory, the * towards Mr. Atiee, and for | tem as far as possible, and, to that end, to consult st elegant designs of tine Ready-made Clothing, my stock siving bim an opportunity to make | the best authority; but, what was strange, thi: men’s and boys’ wear, The extensive assort- CALFSK a as he might think proper to go | subject had not been referred to the ouly man who | meut, as el aa ine eke pices, Laos the Odeon all of m the peculiar circumstances of the ease. | could yive certain information—Capt. Meigs. If | hese i. e ycraeme to cok aay Kk xpressed himself deeply grateful to pushed a8 at present, he would vote against | Patel in “ 7° WORK isa 4 S PAYNE BOO'JAND SHOE DEALER, ridge street, Georgetown, D.C. of the trade is respectfully called to ¥ouths Men's, aud Boys’ 1 s BUILDING “AXD,ONGTH StReEET West, the last wil pased. and JES, for summer wear; nn facture ny 6. PATENT LEATHER own » THURSDA lock p.m t un the transit route. He proposes, petfully invited to on 0 assorted and well worthy of atten- 19, 19 Wil ‘aw B. Todd until pa is + = a passenyvers and . ‘ Tespectfu Ee . és ubdivision of $ xoous across the old rou! ne grant, howev. upon him for an expla- Our sister eity. (Georgetown,) by pursuing the | Te*Pegtuly tw tes Wirstxrarn& Co. | "2 inte lot of COARSE SHOES and ROOTS u inchay Ou Gtk Seroet | fiss yeh te be conten by Congres. eve? % had been made he | course ue bere suggested, bad yot ahead of us. ma 3-5t Fashionable Clothiers. | (sintable for servants) also on hand and constantly 1 F streets, by 10 feet] The fi I him out and give | Mr. Castleman had moved to refer the bill to the — i pportunity to explain before the people. | drainaye committe; which question was taken by Ir Ix seLpom ot n Ih was known that these charges had beeu set | yeas aud nays, and it was lost—yeas 4, nays 15 benone ness or won we, attoat and circulated by men notoriously of the |” The question being on the we of the bill as | COnvine: making. Baything inthe med | “irs Country merchants and others in want are we our duty asa jour invited to call or address meat No. 77 Bridge ate Merrinvac fe iweligibly situated and | for Calin fett Panama on the 11th, Advices from Central America are not particu- r a é larly important. Later advices from Ni Georgetown, D.C. ap 22-t ‘, P om = Nicaragua fe. Dre ostet - _— tlicar y ee eats order and he believed that he was | it caine from the Alderinen, {t was passed by the | LMtst,sn recommending to the public, Dr. J. Hontet EW ARRANGEMENTS & melita with feat | petted be eeaeey * transit grant haa not bern red to answer question contained in the Wing Vote: ribie and fatal of all diseases—Feverand ague, From N AT THE rat perty will be resold, upon Advices from South America are: Callao A subject of these charges to the satisfaction of any *—Messrs. Edmonston, Joues, Lloyd, Mo- | our own experien: * with this valuable sper ifice, wa UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, one week's ating. at kee Tisk and expense of the | >. ‘al val prik he ia id to Mr. Ljoyd be bad | hun, Mulloy, Ober, O'Hare, Orme, Palmer, | can safely say, that Spruitncasce the abov mature, No. 57 Green street, Georestown, D.C. 7, ny other prominent men of the ward at | Powell, Russell, ‘Turton, Van Reswick, Wallace, | 't 8tauds withouta rival. Its timely assistance has " : tisoApril 15. ‘The news is unimportant purchaser. Title made potte The blockade of Guayaguil still continhes In Chili, Castille still held Copiapo aud Co- quimbo; the I respecttully anuounce to their it was vt he called o: bad always be and W ilson—15. saved many a fellow be > he: y esars. Bohrer, Castleman. Tree, and the | re ey ae nea © 1 hon the closest terms of friendsh President, (Mr. Abert)—4. ron wdlay evening in Mare ig from @ premature giaye, a Mr. Ldoyd, with whom he Nays vnquering the worst cases expense remodied their establishment, hav- those who are in the least | ing spared a ma 2eokds ¢ : . — Was concentrating ss its troops against him. There had been disturt. atiiieted with any of the complaints arixiny from an | Kement ng their business syste _. By GREE oneer, ances in other of th > rho exularity of the digestive organs, nothing can be | cally. We ha. © water fr UABL IMPROVED AND UNIM-| #™ other parts of the country, but Santiago and whom he had always conside And the Board adjourned. | more beneficial than these Hitters’ We uistalie Washington Aqueduct, and also added therete a T ed with nearly men in the ward. and bad found AT THE WESTERN wharves evidences of increa- sing business are seen. ‘The recent establishment | for their il of the new works of the city gas light company in es cu VED PROPERTY ar Avction—Oa MON- | #4 Valparaiso remained quiet. DAY, the #th instant, I shall sell, in front of the Premises, at6 o'clock p. m., the fullowing-deseribed Mi them to the thousands in this State, who | large filterer, through which the water Passes, so the mostinte ose pain,asa certain cure | that it becomes perfectly clear. . «ery then, and he cuavinced of their | ‘They now flatter themselves that their MINE- equalled ia the District. Auti- Fugitive Slave Law Convention. jent qualities, RAL WATERS ca by Druggists and dealers generally, CLEVELAND, May 24.—A mass conventi «fthe “ eat two-story Frame Houses and Lots, wrt wsegd 5 Tn addition tothe above thy laidinalarge | being parts al Tot No. 2, in Square No. 140, | foes to the fugitive slave act was held here to-day, this locality has had a tendency to contribute ery where, may 23 v3 stock of PORTER and ALE i the Mestcele- | fre orth 1. street, and running back | #nd was well attended. largely to the busy aspect of zifuirs thereabouts. brated breweries in the United Sta A large number were The proceedings were © now coustructing adjacent to the works | SaNFoxp ooden sheds for the better protection of Faibese tes pplies of yas coal from the etfects of the | {Uh t the entire couversation be- vey every day brings to the wharves s Litnwelf and Mr. Lieyd, showing that he | Some vessel joaded with coal for the uses of the had made no seeret of his visit.) aud asked him if | company inthe manufacture of gas. The cou le wos willing to do away with the ward political | pany have begun also to erect additi Organizations and non en to run for the | im their manufactory, which, when Counetis « between isth aud 19th streets weet, | from the reserve counties z of an orderly charac of Lot No. 2 in] 4 declaration was re beautiful front of 21 ve law g ns hack 95 fret pticceedon - They pone Lf any of Also, 10,00 gallons of prime EAS’ NCIDER, h dinner 2 f which will be suid by the barrel, galioa, or in bet. this Sunday eve- est son, (who sat it their appetite a that will tad them ers without a visit ere inn ¢ CRAB APPLE CIDER, XXX PALE, TON. and PHILADELPHIA ALES, patup nt bottles expressly for invalids, always on n benches | you will never be tr f mail, or given to our drivers, will bo leted pntrary, before the next . Promptly attended Pp y tite will be sharpened t» appre any UD All good det 91 feet inches | and setting forth that the Su sts. nerated. and is subservient to party politics; that alley Also, the weste part « Lot 17, in Square 117, « life-tenure should be abolished, and the “ wed Ices of haere. fronting 25 feetan M street, aud rani ¥ i i ; , ra their ywa merits, Me asked Mr. | Will alford the company facilities for the ‘manu. { food. If the food rises or sours the Invige- | ina IT tf (States ARMA SHINN, jigtwecn titi and ath wirotawerte CK 79 | tial circuits remodeled; that the conviction of the loyal to say. ou Lis houor, whether there was any | facture of suilicient yas for the requirements of | fatur will Ax the matter Tent at once Wn hance The houses erected upon lot i n sie ppp dishes pa the ri “4 Kuow-Nothing party in th | our citizens for many years to come. tried it to double doses on one or teu cecasions lor F958 SALE-A ood SECOND-HARD CAR- | neat, comfortable dwelting aad the prisoners are entitled to their liberty; ‘ vd replied. Nov thee dl ere was | Messrs. Rhinehart and Morgan are preparing | the rick headache, and its acts like a charm, RIAG will ba di posed of on ren ilbelub." He then told Mr. | actively for the erection of a number of dwelling | Sold by ail Druggiats. ma 25-2wir rooms, the other 5, and renis tiovd that Lis political friends desired to run him | houses on lots hitherto valueless. ‘They have a location of this property is desi t Ww that the freedom of the country rests on the Re- bie terms Apply seal publican ie. TS SRR din that section of the First Ward w Th ti ; i R.GOGGSWELL'S NEW M r , : he convention was addresfed by Messrs. Gid- i a J jh . Tee H Ada os Iply improving and enhanei alue. . ”, He ket. provided tere was no ward or. | their wharves at the present time the brig Ceres, WepDING Cakes: very Poe Ae dt Reine ai Dif xale in Georgetown by R. Terats: (One-third cathe theese cing, 12, and | Sings. Chase, Wade. and othene Tien Cen on, Se ae, onl || 0 seek freee Ibe Goane: Manes with & Marge cargo | Li taiphia Coufiaiionern: sori Ett ee ficted witht ane 3. W-Sotl “a 18 months, for notes bearing interest, secured Ly & — ptef a lower plice on the same ticket | of guano consigned to them for sale. mua 5-im* Ploted wit h Laflarmmnntory neers ene i stood of. trust on the premises, Maryland Episcopal Convention. him. Mr. Lloyd h t felt himself in- — j ralay : e indisputable. B » aed Sis gacpeadeion “aa ceed hia Mount Vernon Lectcae at THE SMITHSONIAN. | Mun’s Dress Suits, another column, mari7-tr MORK, May 26.—The Maryland E; scopal ‘ution was iececly attended, this ape imated debate took place on the subject of # of the diocese. “It is enerally thought » Auct, that the measure will be carried to-day Baltimore Markets May 26 —Flour closed heavy; Obio tm, and be remained | As we stated some days ago, Henry W_ Miller, ut to church with bie and his You the most friendly terms in subject Wuy Mr Lieyd should istepresented bini, aud why bi vt Should the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply 8 len’s Business Suits, with the terms faate,the property = Ibe resol = YouTus’ Dgess Suirs, a YSPEPSI AND FITS, their cost and risk, by giviag throe days’ notice o! Esq., of North Carolina, has accepted an invi- ‘ee ares sp auths” Business Suits, Dd’ a DR. O. PHELDS BROWN, = : anak salein the National Intelligenese, nati r v 7 y » Currpren’s Dress Surrs, i ¢ Great Curer of Consumption, wa’ for several mia 21 ~GRE - shea titation, Noam, Warner & Co., Marble Hall Clothing | of the time he wae continued to h He was Tt _ PURE CATAWBA BRANDY be importa HE Brown's Hotel Building, would respectfully eventuaily cured by a prescription ie fae that their aanual desplay of Spring and | young clairvoyant ee Ere Uaiterygned has just received from Mesgrs. | BaLtrwo! to be benetited, Summer Clothing is now rendy for inspection. It | hit by'n mere eiiid sad afterwards w wife, and they fenpert be bave tus at fe es could say that Jengworth & Zimmernan a lot of their pure $7, before the stea ‘s news was announced; no while in a state of tran TAWBA BRANDY, which the Scghaene Wateraen p es ‘ti ation ©: comprised of an assortment of Gentlemen's aud | cured everybody who taken itn i : 7 sales since; new was held at from 12',c. to 2c sua .en the Cit | eiiiey, will no doubt Gene ere eas | Woe! Claintes oktin meer nal richest designs | tailed orca, It is equally as sure in the package, and also on draught ar + it was determined to make up a y « sa > inti r ” in material, trimming, and workmans! Dyspepsia. The iagredi nahoiie His course had ever been | tis locality. so Intimately associated with Monnt di he f i , ta may be ‘This Brandy ts perfectly pure. and comes at one- | Migher Te those who study excellence with economy, in drug si 1 haif the price of imported Braniy, Wheat is unchanged; white $1.652$1 40 for fair - onoy re. I willasnd this valuable p: For sale EE. WHITE & ci to prime; red $1.55a$1 65 for fair to prime a 4 Vernon, as well us with the name aud histury of ionable articles of dress, an opportunity is now f t i rabais '0., pr i vancing tendency; frank open, cumdid, aad sincere, and bis course | 6" erent pales petne binself ‘The maiacl of , off red for wslecting from most attractive stock age.” Address oe ORUELES BRUW? ma23, e “Loutsinnn ave, a oth a LY te ng Be ee ap pier ~~ ; Would ence be thee the lecture is to be the * Eighteenth Century”? Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- | Grand street Jorae Cite we ™ i : Ashingtiin. | white stan6e.; ye ce Mr. Atf.cc thea proceeded to explain how he bad = i duced prices. Fly CAUTION ote lew pt eeu courpette Med a ntow Nothing party. | we uxpmzstaxp that great renin ————— LL Persons are hereby cautioned against nego- AND GLOVES, . ay 3 cater, even butane be Secumme e seater Sf Sor | hat for thn epesiog of Oh Lister's Caareh, DIED, BOOS Note, Oe reocistuitsdated Waghinaton, | A !8ree assortment at wiiolesnis a-ggotail at New Yerk Markets. auization, because the Kuow Nothings had | which ist take place on the 17th of June next |< At Riode Janeiro, Benivan the ath of March, of Serials te ten encanta 323 Pa. avenue, south side, Naw Yor, May26.—Flour has declined Satie, put him on the Board of Trustees of the | The celebrated oratorio, dn’s Creation,” yellow f NATHAN H. TOPPING, in the sith : date, for Som, and secured a 24 6t bet. 6th and 7th sts. ne ye ite $5 .50aS6 50; Ohio $7887 30; ‘ithout his solicitation. Hi, formed on the oecasion. Overonebun- year o! y trust, to H. L. Stevens, which deed was ‘4 PLATED 4 .E s uthern $7. cus Desuscrat, (ani sk dae these or an ne eee me ene Preparing in semi. At Suinorset, Monros county, Mo,.on the ath of | ricorded Notaniker ith 1a ie Lite Ange Bee | Woy beATED TABLE CASTORS. was engaged in conducting | weekly reuearsuls to do honor to a very superior May, 1059, 1US 3 » 00 of Thomas N. and | 165, Folio Ist Leg. in s, s te " Wheat closed dull and drooping; wi r Ny eh JU US SMITA, sob of Phomas N- and a Records oF ans ity | alwove, direct from the. makers, prcehnand fercashe | ere veda i se eae arooping; winter West- of a leading Democratic | orchestra, composed of sate instruments, and | Au" well, ag a is . Ist L the s $1.55; do white #2. . #) of Washington, District of Columbia, as the which enables us to sell them at vory low prices. C losed heaay; mixed 91 ‘aSte. i 24t) sta 5 R Note ‘Brood’ red fr c - 4 torn ¢ y5_mix ie. ‘. a Michi sh paper didla great deal | nbracing some rare talent frou PUiladelphia, | , QRtheexeing of the 2 sigan a tao deh without conslesetion aad froulsloatie: anal wit purenaeeePcrs fan wave manor ‘by making: their | York closed heavy; mes $17.50; prime $13.90. tow ards susturntag the Kansteand Nebraska policy | Baltimore, and Washington city. ‘The saluists NNSMITE Komae R. Smith, o Troy, New not pay the samme, Avenue, opposite Brown's. Lard closed quiet at 11% al2ye. of President Pierce iu the West, He was goaded have been selected with Sxtraordinary efforts, , Yorks . lw* SAMUEL STRONG. ma 2 “GRIPFITH & SHIELDS, Whisky closed quiet at 27x absc,