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wate Ward to this state of things by sending | Uxion Frstivat.—Last ni t ‘ ALES. HE LATEST NEWS_ , 8s J — ight we again visited MPORTANT ARREsT.— Yesterday, officers Chip- AUCTION Loc ee Chey hey nam representatives hcl tote Coune the Ladies’ (inion Festival. at Odd Fellow" Hall. | ley, GM, Lioyd, and Beitzell, of the Seventh WHARNARD GT Preset THE LATEST NEWS. . poayhicar pheno eas cae be: of the people, and use as an arsument for their | If We were pleascd with the arran tson the | Ward, obtained information relative to the rob- +f = Geotretown. _ + > , sas pe - = pitpeses the pretence that the Ward is enormously | first night.when there were present Init few (com. | bery of the stores of Hugh Leidy and John Clark, Fp NG LOTS ar SL STION—On By Telegraph to the Evening Star. ‘d.and passed off in a most snecessful manner. xed. and other ke reasons for stirring up the Pa sex we Sth instant, at ni fatively) of the fair » how shall ex which t used so successfully as to obtain a | o'clock, in front of the premises, wo will sell, § Lots | <_< \ commodtons stand was provided in front of the peewee into bostility to the Mayor. They say the | the dcticas others we erbeiesetucee we | Ia quantity of the and pada ene the | 0” 5th street, north side, between Market and F: north wail of Hall, from which the several es were never so incr as they are now. | red- | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. | beheld the Hall densely filled with fair b andl ies charged. This morning an examination | tek streets, Gene town, fronting 22 feet each, and —— all jis oath he Ha y ith fair buyers of the parties took place at the connty jail. before | TUBRINE baok 15 EE ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA. r one would ex- | the Chief of Police and Justice Donn. ‘The par- Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 9, 12, and > to tind under a Chinese «: booth * or Turkish | ties are Robert Hinnix, Mike Doyle, Sohn he yan, | I montire, with interest. A deed given and a deed moval of the Austrian the spenk-re stra with tl ue of real catate bas heen var.” We presume there were some gentle- | James Keenan, Wm. Luney, James Keep, Win! | of trust taken. Headquarters, ke. inereaged and Gist the Mayor as | mem present: fee occasionally we heard a rather Richards, and’ Lizele Bowen. jez ARNARD & BUCKE “ Tee es fo be done | ‘They charge the Mayor | magettline voice from hehind the ample folds Hngk Levly, sworn —Said that on ‘Tnesda be eee aL AcKVILL®, Jane 2.—The express of the Asso- eee tie aed Corporation from | Busting and silks, replying to some query from | nig Lis alone was nica wie ia they got} cat? Re Aa none Oe Aveticneer® «| cauted Press, tran Mealines tot tek teste rel for the (purpose of paying the Cor- | his iidy partner; but, be thatas it may, we did | jn by way of the cellar, knocking k from the | SSURERS AT June ith, at 5 ovclocks at the | 9S Pringing the advices the steamship Amer- is. so a8 to make bimsell popular | Not care to investigate whether it was a case of | Hooeof ihe amt Passing up through a trap door in | auction rooms, we shal sell neue beet ica, from Liverpool on the 3ist of May. je With a view to the next elect | Seluntary confinement or not. Hot experience has | the back part of the Store; tle goods taken were | 32,000 Corporation of Washington Quarterly | _ The City of hington and the Circassian ar- he speaker had investigated these cha htus thet, in order to view toa vantage the | tobacco. butt 2 er. bread, 2 box of ladies stockings, a rived out on the 19th, and the Ariel had found that they were pot sustained i traly beantifol we oust occasionally turn onr eyes | box of en's stockin; - . They blame the Mayor for adhering to speakers of the eveninz addressed the audience. | and his duty in vetoing the market-house bi}! scilers of all the commodities that Withers’ Band <o 2 prominent place in | They co: d that while the rate of taxation has m4 fi bee ! enermous! directed th h div -eting was called to order by Wm. H. Hope. Esq. on whose motion Major Flood was ied to the Chair, Mr. Charies Allen was ap- pointed Secretary. Mayor Flood then called the attention of the had it was fitand proper that all subjects | instance. Whilw xen . on the 20th . bacon, Hour, &e; obtained | 50 Corporation of Alexandria Semi-Annual | ‘The news from the seat of war ts peacrall y un- tson the Iskud b to surrounding objects, that we may y contrast | 9 search warrant, and at the house of this woman, 1,09 Bank ofthe op ‘ changed. There has been no battle as yet, but an which were of interest to the people should be | assessed rather above the assessinent of last year, | realize the perfection of beauty in the object thus | Lizzie Bowen, foand the flows and portions of the ‘29 Bank of Washineton stocke artion was looked for every moment. rly diseussed before them. It was for this | many others had been Placed ata much lower | contrasted, and it was with this design that we | other articles, which he identitied as Lis. W 8 Corporation of Washington Certificates The Austrians bad removed their headquarters son that the merting had been called, that those | valuation. In a_few instances it had beew t about for something to relieve 80 overwhelm- |” Joha Clark, sworn -Tuced after his family Indebtedness, hearing date Novembert, 1 to Carlasee, and had also withdrawn from Ver- arntiemen who had beer honored by bei creased. but in others very much reduced. ing a vision; but there was but little relief to be | pad gone to bed, heard a noise in his store, and with tuterest from date. celli. The Allies now occupy Vercelli roftces in the Corporation. she if there was reason to complain of the assessinent, | found by contemplating the beautiful decorations thinking acathad knocked down a box of pipes | Termseash, 7 The Austrions ports are blockaded by the rtunity of was the Assessor in the Seventh Ward selected by | Which the ladies superintended, for truly they | took a light and went down to put her out; dol in ~ J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Avets. | Freneh squadaon, and many merchant vemels on which they had come forward to ask | the Anti-Know Nothing party? He ictt that for | Showed forth th handiwork, and their variety | the store and found the show Window open and By WALL & BARNARD, Anctionee?s, bave been seized their enttaces ; the people to sav. There hed beena inimnder- | Was ne less pleasing than beautiful; there could be | ois ped of all the articles it contained; the thieves RUSTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE | _ Later wlvices from India state that Tantia To- May. loud then introduced to the audience | standing between the Mayor and the Councils; | found no two tables out of the fourteen whose de, had bot entered the store, but broke a glass and ANp Eprects OF TH& FanMers’ Horn at | Pee bad been tried and banged. Mr James F. Hatiday, Democrat! and the Mayor had een fit to veto the Seventh | 5'gns were similar. A took the goods through the opening; he had ob- | Arction.—By virtue of deorts of trust, duly re There hos been vagoe reports that the Em fer Collector of Taxes at the Ward merket-honse bill, and other bills. Hf the | Im eae Oke in train our reflections, we will d from the ofticcrs a number of the articles; | Cormed, &e., and at the r pod People would look into this matter properly they | Attempt to deseri tof the ties SDN ESA yee | Of Austria 3 ‘n. Hess bad arrived at Afilan, ek, sell. at the Farm= pecqueutly left for Pavia. D strects, the entire COMMERCIAL. ors, Cigars, &e., in Cotton hos declined ¥ayd., and stilt more for on be, a8 well as we cau through so when in the store heard Hatiday suid that he did not propose to | would decide tiat the Mayor was reht and the | ueqial medinm—a pen—ihe beantifere P extended remarks on the present eera- | Connecila wrong. ‘Phe charter preseri + there were others present bettsr qnalitied | of th ior *peechemaking than himself He teok this | vi footsteps moving away, and * jee ts but saw no one. bed the course | Cunimate and inanimate) inthe order In whieks | 2" Liztir Bowen. sworn.—She testitied to the things Mayor. and he must follow that canes or | they Were arranged In the hall. On the right of | pets founda hoe house; the parties who brought sien = D street, adjoining | inferior qualities : E i % vath | ‘The charter also provided an | the entrance, the first that would cause an exela- them came twice. . Breadstatts had engin ie eg aniiiaiatais ecrasion te express to the people of the Seventh whose duly it was when the M j Mattion of delight, are two boquets pr sented by {At the request of the officers, we withhold her nd Dining room Chairs, Provisions closed sirady and unchanged, except ra ft tude for support ineils were wrong, or pd inistaken orover- | ’resident Buch ‘nan to the ladies of thattableasan | testime wt all these parties visited her her Tables, beef. which was slightly lower " ivou him, and for the | stepped theig functions, tu get thein right 8 | expression of his interest in the Young Men's Chris- | [rouse si dence there. about a mouth.] ops Sideboards, fiat « aad ever reposed in im. | tad been done in the cases alluded 4a, and the | tian Association, (of Which he ix a Tite memle t:)} Anna Burns, sworn. Li ao ' | rs si we had had the | Mayor had. in accordance th the advice of the | 2nd as asubstitute for h iWork Mew toe Hat Rack, Money mark wa easier. Consols closed, oe x rson, = i streeis. Seventh Ward; E : n, vetord thee hills. | Which the ladies had hoped weell heude SoU mae ES een Nk ards know all these sany Dressing and other Bnreans, on Friday, 91 drobes, Cotinge and other Hedstends, ne half of this ward ia the | Attorney of the Corpe i ‘ their | young men; Mike Doyle came to ry Cottaze Sets, Eneloxed Washstands, General Assembly of the te ad now, and always | The papers hed a way iking insinuating | festival, but which, because of his absence from day morning, between 9 Lookire-clasees, Chairs, Tables, * Chane Presbyterian (N 8.) y supported hy the rare, which it would take whole pages to ex. | the city, s prevented. segats and tobacco to t %; Lizzie Bowen ‘was | F Pilows, Hair and Shuck Mat- Wiaixctox, May si — The Asseably last night >a sincerely hoped thet | plain away. | The speaker regretted (ue one could But you will not long at then to give a ball to-night, and she invited the girls; | ¢ terpanes, Blankets, and other Bedding, adopted the report of the committee on education . pal ed ax 2 private | inore regret than he did) that the Mayor had seen | pape, niuence will cause you to cast y 1 told Mike he wenld’ smoke wp all the we Carpets, Oileloth, Matting. . recommending the adoption of the plan of 1557 ever act which | fit. in accordance with his duty, to vetothe market | behind that same table, where yeu will sears before the bail commenced; he ssid itt GLrtaine Toilet Sets, Cooking and other Stoves, | ‘This morning the committee on churth ext nsion, disipprobation; and if by their | bill, and he was authorized to say here that the g far more beantiful; but if we should no difference, he Lad plenty mor Copper, fron and Tin’ Ware, ng the powers of the committer. in order sew Gt to renew that coniidence, | Mayor himself regretted being obliged to take |™any moments to describe ail that is bea tiful, rested. Koives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, to meet all cases not otherwise provided for, and te the eitice for which he was agaia | such » course as sincerely as any ove could; but | We might devote an entive column to each table; 3 in Ann Burns?s house, | G35 Ware, Crockery, China Ware, Kitehen Uten , he would endeavor to discharge his | that he had been obliged to do so or violate his so We inust on to the next, aid we must say that t ails. pes aper ste oy committee lo investigate complaints, E = : 4 wa bfully and Lonestly as laid in his | oath anderthecharter. He would not have vetoed | the five young ladies who tisplayed their taste re > the bili had it been possible for him consistently | it the constrnction and decoration of this most state that he had been very much | with his duty to have avoided it. This was the | heautiful arch, have most succesafully executed y of r es pathue to me and s newuling in the star"? yesterday what | position of the Mayor; and the speskcrasked those | the plans which they had conceived. “This is te nt i A Also, the Bar-room Fixtores, Glasses, Decanter: mes Larcombe. sworn.—Y esterday Morning, | Counters, Cigar C: “s re nix, WhO Works in the same shep with me, We made good bul last + June 1.— "The commirsion to in- splaints on the Home Missionary iteferand | field are Drs. Patterson, Brainerd, Allen, Curtis, : add re i 1 replied. Ah! wher ik Imer | Wood, Fowler, and Messrs. Benedict,’ White, perported to be the speech of a gentleman in a | who heard him if they would not have done the | ‘bie of the Methodist Episcopal Charch South: ‘At ola man Le 1 asked Ne Bem ; sini 4 composed of thefragmenta of the Know | same thing under the circumstances ? Next in order of arrangement, but second to y Jessup and Pinnes y. He said, “No; we 5 + ino f | tol himif he wot in the back w hint : The Ass y dissolved Inst night. It is re- forty and the representatives of the Abo- | ‘The mrcetingc was next addressed by Mr. W. II. | None in variety of merchandize and fascinating | vot in through th up throagh the trap By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO, Ax garded as ost practical. efficent and har- y of this city, in which the speaker bad | Hope, who expressed his pleasure at aceing so | 'anners of the ladies in charge, is the St. Paul's ? ked who was with him, and he said | RUST. i the meeting ¢ - door. F, ie E | monious Assembly since the divisi he propriety of nominat- | many of his fellow-citizens present. It was an | Lutheran table, and if the ot aie of our pocket | Doyle and O'Brien. oe GROUNDAND Bunn Sere a day) a's caudldels toc Colicctec om | tadication that che People of the ward felt a deep | book did not warn us of the low state of our funds, | Yr Guin staxe of the case, the Chief of Police re- Fire in Springfield, Vt. teket. and had xiven as a | and sbiding interest in the aifairs of the city, and | We might spend our time bere purchasing inna marked that there were charges ayainst all these cFIELD, June 1.— A destructive fire oceur- » that be had it from the very | the success of the anti-Know-Nothing principles. | merabl e articles. of no mafiner of use to a singie | prisoners for being connected with the burning of (Haliday) was epposed to | Mr. IT. then proreeded to define his own position | Person like ourselves, for the sake of xazi K heat anthority that meg a es | Prismers for ein ‘ s villaze last, consuming the mar bine c ! ; irk’s and Ward's property; and 2s the witnesses | MS 2 '& | shop of Parks & Wolson, the cabinet shop of ; now in power in the city, and wonld, if vod So, atice, sayinus that he was a dew. | splendid faces which are at the back part of the | were mot preseut: Ne hoped the fursher hearing | % sieeats | Raa Hataplioen a oes id, turn thei i n the wool. He then touched upon | table. ‘i ld bs ty J till t 5 a the whole of Sy m4 & 3 Sylvania. —e Lagoon house connect. ” would be pestponed till to-inerrow. Justice 1 avenus, the whole of Square No. 1.084, fronty 43 with the cotton factory, a aut hrovae sundry national questions which be discussed | | And now we approach the table of the Western assented, and the prisoners were reuianded oe fect I inch on each of mort C and D strects, and 355 | Phe loss is estimated ot Inoue eisiwe to $20,000, ked up by briefly, and then alluded to the last: munic ipal | Mission school, where ladies, we are told, have | cells for further hearing. oe on each of Mth and 15th streets east, and Lot and mosily covered by insurance. ity for making the decla- } election here during the contest involved in | been engaged in “a labor of lore.” Well, we —= cant, between erat ea Genet feetion Ast xt ‘ rjton. (& «Mr. Hatiday Liunself, ef course.) were | which he had published a little campaign paper, | don’t wonder at it, only we Just wish they would Tue Campsie Batt of the Democratic Key yerty I : npitly « tly end uequalitiedly groundless He had | for which he received a good many more kicks | #!l on us to assist—not, however, The ahove u »perty is well loeated and rapi‘ly enhaneins in * Burning of a Railroad Depot. in the capacity ry asi = - Paige, aad ffors x favornle opports ty to pet New Yorx, June New Jersey railroad ay had never | than coppers. On that occasion. when be was | ¢f 3 ¢econd, but as the necessary counter party te | Stone Club, at the Assembly Rooms, last tvening, | desiring to build or invest, TPT eu'ts to persons | wot was. partially vi < ind fe Speaker would appeal | surrounded with doubts and difficulties, jsis | all such transactions, and then their labors would | Was not as largely attended as usual for this Club’ at an early hour this t te boa! ese Who knew bis best. to say if | friend, Mr. S. Y. AtLee came forward and puiled | Not be lost. Of their refreshinents, we A peouthe, with inte vat frou stay of wnie. ee? | Harey. na poe Sar val ang po le be was a wan to be charged with using deception | off hit coat and went into the contest, and by his | “*Y they will speak for themselves, that | Af fe | bers aud character, and passed off very pleasantly. | °' mplied with in Sdarealter thn otek, fruxtee ret | $6,000. ‘The damage to the depot is quite heavy y boem. : able management he had axsisied in rolling up | Will first sp for them, and show the ladies that | We noticed several prominent ward politicians | Saree. the right to resell, Bpon ona possi mdine, 1 : aoe rete gecendiary ) had | the lar.zest majority for the Democratic party that | You are in earnest by unaking a slizht jingling of | present. . Mr. At Terms One third cash; the balance in 6, 12, 18, in a justly | Wut was quite respectable. both in point of num. na rr, ti ; r tl the tin, sk x of the defaulting purchaser, Baltimere Markets. ity was € en ia this oe wate We would willingly leave the description of the | _A8czNstox Dav, on Hoty Tutrspay.—This eyaneing a: ghgonreune of the purchaser, ~ "MORE, we oral closed dull, and ; m Would Zo to tie Councils with | ext table to some other person than oueelven tre | day ie celebrated by the Episcopal and Catholic J agin pet pcas ear ee more learning or greater abili to serve the peo- | in our steadfast gaze at the decorations a little -_ | Wheat unchanged; white $1.75a.05; red $1.60 ug the interests | back of the table, We have omitted to notice that x i Churches as a Festival, in commemoration ef the ple. No one would go there k: ast.65. Ps ss aa “4 = Ascension of our Lord from earth to heaven 2-STORY Corn closed firm; yellow S6a°Se; white &5a86c aliday) believed he | Of the city more deeply at heart We are trespassing upon the skirt of the lady just days atte resurrection from the di at Ave ae Oats dulland heavy at 4a5t ive seme more rensun than ke He took piewure in introducing to the audience ahead, and in attempting te apologize, (but at the days before Whisuntide. or the Jewish F xt, Doehall well, in. Provisions closed dull; bacon sides 9X\c; mess tung the Collector of taxes with | Mr. Atlee. who wonld, if they pleased, address | sume time keeping our eyes upon the aforesaid | podtecost rontor the promises, at §o'clock p.m. by virtue ef kk $17.50. . = me Mewea oillas txt hein for * honente devorations,) we come within an ace of bringing a.deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing date the Pp hag Fr. AtLce came forward and thanked the last | or lips in contact with ano ther pair of lips justin | Remmuner the strawberry festivals every even- 1. and the audienee for pares re Soon, almost reckless of the | ing at Carroll Place, Capitol Hill, and at Franklin He bad been very much tiechief whic e are i to commit, until we = " . See 5 Ks isconstrued: he had been misreported. He had | have turned the corner, and force ourseives away Sects eee D mtette:, Seoseiires ret ced amid t always been a Deinecrat, aad Lad never given any | {tem the E-strect Baptist table and lads Tie went apeskey fatscdaced Gx th i other than a Democratic vote. Owing toa series | But le 5 says fs are not yet passed: fe was EE. Schuable, of Pa , who excused | of fabricstions and falsehoods, he had been turned | informed by a friendly arch just abo seed comcagtar euacs | oak ok © by hisown party ata time when he | is the Cuion Table,” and that w was Lappy to meet the | was doing all that he could t support the edmin- | ture too near, unless the: th ard, and renew arqnain- | istration then in power. He iid, with the excep- | ©" pens ob vs the dangerous localities, where They must remember a | tion of two years, ever snpported the Democratic | We Understand that many'a_y i which was held in the ad- | party. He felt that he did wrong in forsaking his | fair pores {ts for the future as ourselves. has been time test yerr. at whieh m e even though he was unkindly treated by | Wrecked in times y '; When we come to in- t > of duly, %24, and rec rtd in iver JAS Whisky closed duil at 2c. 197, 192, 199 ane 2%, one of the Ia —— nzten county, in the District of ___ New York Markets, wing improved property, lying New Yorn, June? —Flour hasdeclined Malse, y of Washington, District afore closing heavy; State ®5.25a86 , Uhio $7.08 Se = $7 45; Southern $7 .50a87 70. ; Mead ee ines front | Wheat closed with a declining tendency; south- x | xether with theimprovements, which are three 2- | Cra white $1 9; mixed Illinois 816528175 nform them that | story Frame fous: Corn closed dull; mixed is nontinal at S9a@vec ; mi still doing all work in Pepe otante cas Sas white S992c. ner, and shall always be he terns of sal enet complied with in three Pork closed heavy; mess $17; prime $15. herat my piace 49 Jef- | days of sale the Trustee resorvae ths right to resell rady 3, . av ash sonth side Da, | th property, by givine three dager meee opremel | Lard closed steady at Igalse gad. viz we are ‘Take Norick.—As zomo malicions disposed per- Ali of Lot No. 23, in . eons have reported to in} injury that tin- | on north L., bet siving up the Dying Business, and was si out. 1 think it due to my friends te uch ix not the ease, as 5 and 6th ntreets. Washington, resnlein the'Star newspaper of the city of Wash- i ree offered at » but holders a i y Vue. EX ingtor is) oD xt en «i ze. eset nd was sorry for havin done so, and if be ¢ further into the meaning of the name, we at A Wuearier, Dyer. | inston, atthe rt keatow Pa brs cals eg 7 a same thing to do over mitd act that the members of the rommitter who h Men’s Dress Stirs, jo 2-2awhkds A GREEN, Auct. New Yorr, June?.—Stocks are firm. © ler rather differently. He stated that the reporter had mis- | tis festival in charge, aud who are mostly mar- Men's Business Swits, they did now; for riot and disorder tt reported him in saying that he had ata former | ried men, ed it that a representation ' Yourus’ Dres« Suits, ested thre hy the streets, ichigan Southern 94 fe Youths’ Business Suits, THIS APTERNOON & TO-MORKOW ing 12%; Mil. and Miss. 19; Missouri 6°s chy ° fs Surrs, ar ic Cuitpren’s Dress Suir School Suits, By J.C. M RE & CO., Auctioneers. Chtidren ~ it Wali Clothing MALL HOUSE AND LOT ON # STREET AND PARASOLS. akon, Warren & Cou ‘Marie ii ‘ ic ONS 4 AD Store, Brown's Hetel Butiding, would respect, NORTH, BETWEEN JTH AND 21ST STREKTS.—On doz y ys .3 SXte iki . " a THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sune at.atuoork, | i Cqzen Ladies’ Super, Steel Extexsion Skirts mnee that their annual atvapl Ht o nasil. at S mer Clothing Is now ready on tha premises, shati sell partof Lot No. 5, 1 ‘Misses and Chil "s Square No. 11, fronting I fect on roth Mstreen, ones Sen ee PT Tens Extension Skirts, 2th and 2.st streets weet, running hack 143 K, green, aud brown Parasols for hes toa M-foot alley, tocether with the wd and Childron’s do., from 75 cents to meeting in this Ward spoken of Mr. Lloyd taunt- id their deadly | ingly. or twitted him with his limited education. How had the | What he had said in rela Mr. Llovd bad heen said in the sense of Fr x that Mr. L., lc investi; mild Lave neglected his known to the w ‘orld there exi dd apoken to him (Ather) | destitute of that all-important or, t, and regretted that le had | But sc hat is th n bound- bie on tl perceive Lapel. a perfert imitation of the s We shoutdn’t be at all sur- not dispatched an especial mes- e churches s! be very and assassination te of attairs been bro: NS, HOOP SKIRTS, MOSQUITO NET, ie e 15 Me. o powe! that upon the same sul) ndewd the cit This peacefal | not paid more atten ation atfeirs was a fair earnest of what the citi He bad alsy been misconstrued by the reporter t expect always if they remained united | in his remarks about President sustaining the the polls. | Mayor's veto. He had said, tien to that st designs HOM, Lat ‘ements, consisting ofa smal! Frame Dwell- ons 5 ex of dress, Hered for selecting f a thy : One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 ad °, 7 ‘atsel point. ~ that he had reliable anthority for saying einpire to xet antiquated | of Ready-Made Clothing tn with interest, secured by deed of trast. on eels eee A they prese that the President had ssid that if the beards bad never before witnessed | duced prices, MIRO, 2) pieces sn h Linens, from 25 cents to @1. tag that, ne doult, | passed the Seventh Ward market hors« bill de- vt Sanvony’s Liver INviconaton.—Does any ol 4 dozen Falm, be unsuspecting would. be cass spite the Mayor’ he would not have given | ¥ es of local renow our tugh livers ever eat too much dinner?) Many o: snd vet fer Know-Nothing his consent to the eree of said market Louse | ¥ pensed their eatables, our remlers have pt their appetite a tt under those circumstances? # LOT ON NORTHI AXD2lsr See errs npr fe ap Axecret that will lead th prised that this is not neceseary by a most invitine y . Siauers without to partake of anything that Hes before done ODES nded that he nee Ae y .LLEN, oa TERNOON.| mastst <Pa. avenue, our a Lot Neo. 20 and part rf inl, | BRARGAINS:—BARGaINS” fronting, together, et on north § st w PR pita "tet seer and running back 149 fect 3 arcu IN I ag ie DRnee Scone Inches to a 20-feot al Sw yards Fancy, Piaid, Striped Sika and Blac! This tot ts beautifully located for a_privata resi- Silk: ; saben . dene, having exeell ge facilities, a 30 new sty[o Barege Robes, in rich colors, of two at the polls with ns? n whe did not vote tion last yes re to vote just on thereby denionst » Democratic measures. up under + persecuted” May 3ist. at 6a turned ont of al While w each sf n al time approaches me te the reeeptacte 3 to appreciat fully supplied as, f the In direction of the wail! es nediate of t on to speak of lis connection with of Public rheols, and wow Noth OM AUCTION, sy that they when the our eves are ioaking in er name. | tiken a vote upon the ut eee fronting wna pulse reorvation; it wi'l be nolit en Oren tit three flomnoee, se ‘ p a tire or divided. to suit purchasers. rgauwle, Jackonet and Lawn Robes from $1.25 to : o-ealted Citizens’ ticket, | the Catholic teachers, li nee Of thelr vision. : iourth cash; 4 Thoy hav nia pogo Citinena’ ticket, we Ca mace a id that the indies of Trinity Terms: fourth oash; the residue in 6, 12 and ing doctrin fore t people tncles o die: at persons had gone about the $ Church ot be excelled When there isanythin: THR WoRLp’s ortxie 5, nx ten wee 18 months, with interest, secnred by adeed ‘of trust Tan, tiack, and Satin Striped Barege Robes, at re- .: 4 on the premises, duced prices, J 4 myinee that Mr. Lloyd, | of taste involved, and we now find our prophecy | proper course in its end the wonderfat | ma z7d J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | Olive, Blue, Pink; Green, Purple, Black, and Modo Whe metrity ec err iet | sediesdaavened Gace ons seiuents With Limi | fulliled to Ue letter; for before us there stands a | Pituew of te welohrated Mira. Gartner's inn ¢ rc red to have peace and order in our city, ’ 8 calor Bareges, from To to 31%, eke. | mest. beautiful wetuic “erste: —in | Baltaw of Liverwo:t and Hoarhoand, which enres | 15- "TIE ABOVE SA ~ Fe ich Fancy, Pisid, Striped ros ‘Trinity Conehs, Colda, and Consumption, aud is doing | incre sense? VE SAL = s2> Pisid, and Striped’ Bareges, very ad puabpesite: tw Radiones aac te nuinia M the ladies, who are in full | wanders. itis for rale at every Drugents pay RNOON. Freon r : apt orn ithains w U prev e in the | length announcement doesn't draw a jo l-lw + cheap i iam yards freautifu! style Lawn Robes. at t2ie. AFT Je bet J.C. McG White, Black, and Fancy colored Brilliante, at wat pre Wenpixg Canes, very protty and very cheap. Ice = : 2 | crowd, we promise to lay down our quill, and Letthem do se again, ne ver more to tourish a feather. J By A. GRE eer. A large stock of all kinds Dress Goods at low net Wa uick elie ‘ona Know Next in order we notice the table of the Fourth Sreaepetod Mater Tons at $1.50 per alton, tthe OMANI AND DESIRABLE | prices for cash, GEO. P. ACLEN, ght to play upon | Mr. A. leaving this subject, went o Presbyterian Churen, decorated with tlowers of | ‘ma sin L AAT, ARGTION On | _mast st” “intel to toth at. zens Uicket that he had been turned out of offic various descriptions eoiet cies handsome style, It Has BEEN currently reported that inmost of the THIReS. loek p.m. & good three. ste— 7 TO CUBA AND BACK, “imen of Know Nothingism. | Know-Nothing party had re j with a large photograph likeness of their pastor | waste tre! Beli” tollscvery day at 1 y containing a] 4 te nhieh SEBS. and the spesker ssuredl the inajority were | ber of the Board of Schoci Trastees wicn they | (Rev. Dr. John C. Smith) suspended above, en- noon, for the inhabitants to gulp down quinine, asa voms,located on | yd ast toeived at SHEPHERD'S, corner 7th and satistied with w hat party had in | c@me into power. He had been nominated for | citcled by a beautiful wreath preventive of diseases caused bs ma aria of the - ma thor care the vm and while | the Council without any log-rollin on kis own Here we are at McKendree Chapel, so a most | mate. Of course taking quinine is a coontag io Iso, @ fine three-ste tuning 7s -oms. lonated on HL sizect | fASHIONABLE DRESS MAKING. d to place two , and be called upon the voters to consider | beautiful wreath of evergreen informs us, and | habit. andevery new settior 1a enppiied with the | slate roof, 4 "1 rd ructed erth, between 4th and 5th streets west. 7 sar idly ee ~Nothi : something else equally beautiful invites us toa | Polsonens dine and instructed to take it in larse | uerth, bety : : MISS C. LINDSLE ; ‘They ruled the city | ' the present municipal adaiuistantion, they | we are wont to indulge when teccioed fone ee dangerns stuil.and am roguiar asthe hens come cer rePorly being very desirable and the} macsectiniiy: inierae the lotion ena end * fereign Hos ele rule Cor i [would past pe Beers. ol chance in relation ty | fairy hands—so here’ to the McKendree Chapel, | around so cesulat to thee Pp itdown, as though it | sale peremptory. <4 7 sce and diserder sco ae ae perity | the affairs of the a than they now did, or | now and forever. (This toast given as we are | was the richest delicacy ofthesoason, Dr. J. Hotton Ter Dno-third cash: the baiance in 3,6. anda | Mepeed pew ace and viormty that 1s plate of strawberries ) ter, a Good Samarital or notes bearing is ‘sec Fit st, secured by 5 DRESSES AND MANTL t : : cevies ) nine upon the human system | deed of trust upon the premises seSkS . Spat Just ase tnt table whic ge Sle Tints when taken with se muoh ingisoretion: hig reparcd property can be examined by calling ox Thos. | 1% the most fashionable style, and at the shortest wrthy and honest citizens, | Would by the election of the Opposition candi. | handed a most dei Pittsburgh, knowing tie | months. * | dates: ests Of the city at heart ard te the polls with es much | Mr. Ra Let tore y was then introduced to the audience. | a great-yrandfather to tl ese w a compound which has. in all cases in which it has | W. Burch, on the premises, MALT” Pheaen commer the glaee--ae Clagett & a nm brietly ji under its paternal protection. as it spans the north- | hoon tried, proved a speedy cure for Fever and ma 23-d A. GREEN, Anct. J 4 place. er SomAly. rere Sucupeata ne Soctet es ome | BOMSeU ETc ae Re | ee ee aera cence itn, wa St Spat le opt Axuo, aud aif other diseases euuked by the digeatng a | Brean ot dnd tathneee oY NO. 324 Pa erenme gin them, as thev ever did when | After which the band played Yankee Doodle, | ful young Pras to wake refuge from the gaze of sale by druggists and dealers generaliy,overy- | - FUTURE DAYS. 7E ARF MAKING PREPARATIONS TO = bade th: Sei and the mecting adjourned innumerable bright eyes—its rainbow seems to 3 = REMOVE TO OUR NEW Bt RE. the Victory. Me tade them success utter promises of good times coming to many au - ——s ma 3)-c0st By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ENE ‘ORE, rir cilurts to this end. = oar aie AtLee thought proper | aliyost despairing old bachelor. Ah! take our] Mexican Mvsraxe Liximext.—Intringic virtue | ¢ ARGH AND VALUARL eaT tar | UENNSYLVANIA AVE. & NINTH STREET. Phe Cha a th troduced to the audience bt the accuracy of the published | word for it, unless yon have fully made up your | iene could insure the suc exs_which this articie | ac Ror Dat aw . Jordan, —_ . hr oats ns == asserted in P Hall lost | nind to be taken captive, keep away from the | ls attuned. for Rheumatism, Sait Rheum, Barus, In TRURST xt ER) WE NOW OFFER OUR pr We shall sell, OVER ONE P art Lot No. 5.in Square Nota, AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAN 3 street and Delawa: . OF EU OrEAN AND Week at a meeting of the ei the ward + Ites"? does not propose to interfere with that de- nial forther than to say thet he reported Mr. AtLee correctly; and thonzh he did not quote bis preci words, he did not miseonstrue nor misapply an thing that he sid on that ocr n. Mr. A ded p hod been * peraeented;'? he did say bint always ofere regarded Mr. playing sume eviden the extent of biseducation. said “that he had the best authority for siyiug that the President of the United States eus- | tained the Mayor's veto.” hcently spon questions of aational interest. ir © M. Clark, Seventh Ward tations tint he 4 ; Bruises, Stiif Joints, or Gialds, Sprain, Pole Evil, Tenth street Haptist table, or—weil—you will see | Bry Swellings upon Horas, thas no equal formant perhaps wher too late ; t will ly» without it who has And now we woukl like to defer informing “Amdt with reference to the you who presides atthe next table until we be- | ¢: ostunation of the Mostang Liniment, t can come better acquzinted with those young iadies, | cheerfully yay shat n Licle ever performed so for even then we know we HT not be able todo ¢ hood as th Ss tothis point. murt become very valuable, SSORTED IN al ot E. Ts, hem justice, ti i ty Jvrrenesa.. Hi OE wiil ba geld entire orin lots tonuit pureha’ | PARSO REE AT irs ACTUAL ET MEN them justice, but. per haps We inay uw x i vas considered worth tle perfret. COST PRICE. | reason why we will speak of them again. We bn.) Mat since the free use of Terms: Ous-fourth cash ; the residue ing, 12, and | WO MORE WILL RE ASKED. ” might as well say to those young 1 have sold lnm for $19. | 18 months, with interest, scoured by a deed of trast LESS WILL NOT BE TAKEN. hanging aronnd and smiling ‘so grac! it iw doing wonders Bertie Shek | on the promises. THE CASH MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME ost of those ladies are (bitsily) : if they reer he halle i ma Id-d J.C, MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts, OF PURCHASE, t. we shall never be williny to acknowledge Lt i sch tr ae ‘ ¢ Alderman in the audience next, id net rer sc much for the de King a aperch os i let the people see «was. Hedid not tonk they would find ue dse i Lim. for, according f uis frends, be pre ication for an Aklernian, bodily proportions. He Hd elect hin to that that he e avenue, Hy erect nis is believed $9 be DOLLARS TERIA R FIRST-CL. nle lov resale im viet iv. ‘ona 7 - ~ the certain extsnsion of the Gamtal DRY Goons tial 4 that of presentrite hoped that, § ; . : es and Consumers will find thi are denizens of a piace Where such speci Hustang 13, sold by all | gy THEARBOY NAVOIDABLY riod for securing their supplies for a] im proof of what we assert, we append a (ila qeatereexate mitowea is aa qfoutthe work postponed until Tt ING, May 3i, ple in the City Councils | reccited from Mr Aon the mornine after the | Hg s of the gentler sex are allowed to go unspoken lente Tropemors, New York. 6 o'clock, . wa "clock a. m., to? p. m..and Riese aed fo the | meeting referred to, in whieh he requests us to | "ow. friendly reader, we uve come ty tielae ee insect Doweder, nia at-d J.C, McGUIRE & CO., Auets. ‘ Wve atopt thos mode Uo te for Alderman, (Mr. Lloyd.) | modify in the published report the remarks made | Gable tn onder ef aerauc os ———— = ilg7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, & BROTHER the happiness to know that | ose of by him in relation to the President. Mr. | leave it until the last, becau MARRIED, in consequence ofthe storm, until FRIDAY AF. ‘ “¢ and csteemed him highly; note is as follows: | the ladies can suffer anyth by being brought to In this city, onthe 22d of May, by the Rev. Mr. T BENGON, Seen hour arr place. West Building, Bappy te Seat m that part fs Clery rmegchor rie vem | your attention after the rex have heen spoken of, Rates. Mr. FIR AM LESLER to Miss MARY | 221 Tee = — =i s where I spoke of the tent concur: | if we can only give anything of an accurate de. "PON, of thin city. , vA. GREEN, Auctioneer. . '—Wowilead & ‘ “ Sea ies Mazer, 1 sid SSek tad. cis 12.31 | scription of the beauties of + Flora’s’ devotees— | [Mllin * papers please copy | poy Eg Rede dainten Maryinnd friends «megs te ml eB rity for tt Asitis suscepti ty fe Of | We might cut this matter short by telling you who | | On the 3'st of May. by the Rev. Dr. Cole. 45 Connncricut Avence ano tera Sraver West, ar] @! our Stock of fine Goods in the above offer. but please strike: out ‘the Lest” and | the ladies are, enyaged in getting up this affair, | T. 3 HAL 1s of Baltimore, to Miss SALLIE | Coxnxcri Un CURSDAY, Ge 7 AT | all thore x tate eae S.Y.A p20 | butwe will risk our clumsy talent in giving # little y= ~ Yours, truly, S. 2-2. i perior Inbries for xervants wear (sum- mer and winter) thnt are peeuliar to our stock and the premises, at ® 2 Fell, in front posed partly of |__| - “Te The Star, May 26, 12559."7 pucise account—it is cor i yt bed hawdnowe proper made fur our exclusive sales living, thrivin: uts, as though they had lit P ICTURE, . at ta Dav ine vane beteenline pa fool ray Blankets, for ser- The reporter feels certa all piece of outdoors aud ex- CORD AND TASSELS, | Ws cach lot having Farmers and Piauters will effect adecided and gentleman who w: ely cultivated it. A handsome, assortment of PIC EL BES ORD | raging feck jee Set Ii inc g hatctogrs handsome saving in cost, by securing tucir supplios As 3 proof of his assertion be re- | F ecred to, and i We might meution many other interesting fea- | 4d TASSELSat | _ J. MARKRITER’S, Let No nina bancenene tee ee for autumn ned winter now. necting held at Temperance Hall on | sna read. the tcp + | tares of this festival, but tine and space precludes | ma s1-enst* Stee Ge ire necmenere. | Ek Os hassment. kitehon, nod ant ‘The saire under the reduond tariff of charges Au eominent persons in that | | peat that that yention: Ve bi ly to say. x and all and ——— aq. | Yate. Also, in the rear of the lot ix 1 pat ec agra: Gaeta eat oo hyoeee | leaders of the | Wil porghnionl idbelirylia Remdoecrte ee eehite = fledidreas arsine el RECTACLES AND BYEGIASSES—Gold, Liliciont for six horses ‘and thos carsiegon pies Farseesto open cer Nev Sans en maar “ites” feels personally the hizhest esteran for Mt. | ‘Tie ANNivensaxtes of the Home Missionary | ByGgye? 884 Ane Stoo SPECT A- 4” die. = Norms: Omecchrnl oa telers coed fener. Stock. {ma st-6} Pa twithstand:ng the hue | Ather, he cannot consent to be publicly charged | . ctiea of the Fourth Presbyterian church come | , Als: Gold, Steel and Shell EYEGLASSES, of | monthe, for notes bearing interest fence rene OR SALE—At Smallwood’s Stable, on Jackson wardronagc aan with perveiting Lis remarks, without thus enter- i} = every foous, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Hall Alley, between 3d and 4 st: s veto. and about enor. | ee ey er ot to-uigh’ and Wid fair to be very interesting. | °%A'Tates aeeortment of the above fitted up wite the | tee 8 ‘A: GREEN, Auct, | don itil Alley, between 31 and 06 stroate, Ht Lod been stoted in the papers | ims #4 5 =) | These societies are at present supporting two col- | finest pebble sree ; is CARRIAGE and HARNESS: aad S that we were heavily taxed, and that the Assessors Tue Covat or Crams, on Tnesday, announced | porteurs in Virginia and North Carelina, as well Particular attention paid to theselectionof glasses | {j= THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | Sammer CHARIOT, belonging to the os bed gseesed the property of the citizens enor- decisions adverse to the claims of J. Alexis Port, | asa missionary in Ilinois—thus distributing their | suited tu the eyes of wasrers. A unti WEDNESDAY, the 8th inst. same hour and tate of the late Mrs, Jacqueline s. Pendicton For aously bigh He thenght this bugbear of the JN. Black, Jobn H. Reily, edministrator of | labors and contributions North and South. Inter- M. waa BRO., . . erms of saleapely to J. wees Admimetrator, oppuition wim effectually removed im the fact icles Ephraim F. | esting addresses may be expected, and choice mu- mae Piles tain tt pe ______ A, GREEN, Anet’r. venue, between 45 and 6th ste.§ of texation Lad been pie ed Ma ie ok *pbralin : here will no doubt be a large attendance. fot cabbie $, = SLT ene ; iss enlinates AME A ne _ uts, waking a | Gilbert, and 5, eS. — YOU INS D2—Ample indemns HARDWA aud yet it was} Frederic So Sere Ea» Sane $80; | Hovsk-FURNISHING Goops.—Sce the advertise- ah. ING TRONS Heese hy Fe ts offered by the W ARH B Subsoriber hee ARE. spay wiecaetaeinel Orci, Judge Searburgh delivered the | ment of Clagett& Dodson, in another colnmn, you | SVARHING i ayes OMP, x¥ H hs J Ottice | WARE er one ae epare:! to sell HARD. corner of Ps a eo and 1th xt. tsici pal powers, DNESDAYS. directors and oilicers all citizens of V before. The | opinion of the Court in the cuse of Lydia Frazee, Who require mattings, oil cloths, table or otier | DIAMON Ei on WE Ss will put un anyone's rockets who for cash or £ ) i 3 approved paper. asks ixacall to con ! They 2 = COLUMBIA. SATURDAY, at4ovclock p.m. | Georgetow: those at think so Rg rrp es ta akg mmr ape greets Pahari fleet area PP Team mil enter en A JAMES C. MeGUIRE, President, , | “iin kers of AVOLON N ATES at manufne- see hat el ae enrages ‘ for the | low prices—at such prices us to make it an object BEANOND ST SEDNESDAY MORNING 6 a ——— turer's Cash prices, JOS. L. SAVAGE, i who de-} Hon r- Phillips opened the bc gaestve wad | dere I requiring sncb goods tocail on them before | o'clock. "1 nae sca gy S UGAR,.. aie . ‘Sign of the Git Sew. 3 Use ct! party ntin the ease of Mariano G. Vallejo agt. | aay Geetiere The Columbia stops at the principal soa} * CITEESE, BACON, &a, WARK —— Pa.av., between ther dy of ele 2 with ed States. Mr. McPherson, Deputy So- | parchasing thorives ia shops P landing 40 barrels Lovering’s Crushed ‘and’ Powdered F YOU NEED PAPERHANGINGS or WIN- ted, ax he replied in behalf of the Government, and euniag Becasn—-We learn from 0 For freight apply to Shhdstot t I DOW SHADES, call at No. 454 7th street mself not to forfeit followed ou the same side by Mr. fillet, the | Pkovivential Escarr.— We learn from the THOS, W. RILEY, Agent, sheds, Prince Ba ill find 8 «| ofnew and mi of tl tizens. » bat before concluding, the Court ad- | Columbia, 8. C., Telescope, that H. Brown, of) ap 4-Tud'Th.m Rr Wharf. lth treat. a boxes new ww choice colored EN - ’ Flood img —_ this city, the ensinent sculptor, was severely in- | Co G aR 6 de. Pino Appie ona upon the pres munteipal afairs } Aq ‘Purivine Be<tvRss —Justice Williams, of jured a few days ago, while riding with Dr. Gil S "BACON, &o, $00 choice Sugar enred Hat be Foons here. He sated thot the approaching elect the Northern Liberties Police District, bas during | 1 consequence of a collision with M hhds, New Orleans SUGAR, IT “ presented several questions for consideration whi sc gaat inate Wibe oeaaece th of horses. Mr. Brown was recently appoint 4 choice HAMS, hove were uf catty the eitizens of the Seventh | the past o BAe , HK JUS: the President a member of the art conunission. Sahn emohipens, aera ew ____” O44 Feliows? Hail whe let agere. that | tice and dicpatehing Husiness iit his tine, with bis aaana me {be SHOU EDS va COFFEE ee - —_ DR. J. L.. GIBBONS the pre semt Phat been installed whenercy. His s vals imposed SrRaweerrixs.—Daring Clagett, Eeq., has our een CS ae ae a bet 6 u oR E PACKAGES Havine Sesabed benaabt tn Washington eine, emth Ward heal p one for ber | dur the month Is to SI71c0, thanks for a box of delicious and very large straw- ‘do, common. de. lardware, Tools, House offere bis services ol = Pro athe way of present | ‘This amonut would cousiderably ang: " ai eae ; r ware, &c., have been received by feasion to his friends and zene ¥. aud Were not, | meated but for the ruling of 2 nmber of liquor , berries, sneb as he ae ane pan ox rhecsinle rei on ontonek ttre oom may be fount at bis residence Nu. 3 New York ef ooee ints ke Seiaticeee, | Prone Vener ak Dresving, Roc in bout ob Gis tate pene the cor? = (having been selected by ane of the f FatO RIPE SHOOTER Purcpia torees ambi Left it for the people to say whe was to blame. | came within his jurisdiction. From what we Tarver] s an 3 Continues the lates Je | and bought fo: oO RK ‘ ‘or two supe. How vould they expect favers frou au aduinis: | can learn, the amount of moutey received by the her of Pennsylvania avenue and Niuth street, DSF DA SKOSEN Srna ite latest atyle | and t Tye ESS Gre of thee ae ees tration which was aatagonistic t the representa- | Corporation in tines, for violstions of Corporation We Reterxs.—Jobn Trigg, drunk and | 25 Bast Capitol on im the naat- | We have yd bo] root Mock, carries 120 to the Lives of the people of the Wend? Those represeu- | ordinances under a ‘ Lata crapped ice ti as $5 fine, $1.45 costs. Flleabeth Heit | emauner aa low as one dollar. ma 28 a r , keg tt re Werless im the Councils on account | man. ement, is suilicient mi sorder! ; A ‘ . 8 “s 7 —H. 0. HOOD has just re. b ai Ann of th e hostility, to the anti-Know Nothing ad- } ali theday police of the city, and something over | Seceant dis = pai entered. Four lodgers were Jegaads nara sipak of fine GOLD and JET opposite Bre ire OOM. GY at street, betwee! monistration. An effort was now making in the | towards paying the expenses of the night watch. | accommoda' ' JEWELRY af 935 Penn, avenue, ma 30 ma) ! and 224, ma 31-3t"

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