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Unique Ceresration.—The Fourth at the Peni- tentiary —While the generally were enjoying the “largest diberty” of which the day is capable, the convicts at the Penitentiary were al- lowed somewhat enlarged privileges, and the cel- NEVVV REticious —In consequence of the very large number of our citizens who desited to spend Independence Day abroad having left the city, sive, was allowed to remain. Several other little Fasz Ficut—a fight came off yesterday on UCTIO: SALES. Serr af ne anerecon atten te sn | See ayer wewin ana is TP TEERGON = P-wORROWw {TMD AA TOL HENS BY TELEGRAPH. enough to disturb the enitire grounds, as the Hur- | the street, kept by a F Benet eed Eliza | OO RV EKOW | PES GABUL Rane G die fight did. Clark. It appears that Mayor Berret yave a num- By J. ©. McGUIRE & CO., Anotionsara. oh TTT : , . Fhe Fourth ie Phitadeiphia There were two fine swings in operation daring | ber of colored persons a permit to tave a dinner at Y ORDER OF THLE J the congregations at some of the churches were | ebration there was decidedly unique as weil as in- | the day, which were so managed that no ac- | this place on ‘ae ith. The company began Pa AY Natty Noon Putavrtem. July 5 —There was no pabite considerably less than ordinarily. ‘The morning | teresting. it seems that the convicts previously | cident peppesed. at them, except it may be a alight assemble in the morning, and, of course, congrat- aha gal : at the Aactioa Rooms, we tecenpey-aoee ; although exriy in the morning there t an exceedinyly-well-drawn-u; the | Jt received bya pretty youny Erish girl. during ulatory drinks were soon in demand. ‘Unforta- : Parsde of the military. The usual annual perch gatengen thea aps laie Serica fo POPE oy eer ance oy Seng len pce ang f= Meemapeldr te the nbovementioned fight. | mately. the bar was supplied mainly with Aghting | '"ne, Corpoation Of Washington quarterly wig} Democratic meeting took place sm 1 ‘flected 9 great change in the air, and added con- | WW silen, seking the. Soh tiene Late in the day. the recession of the tide caused whisky, the effects of Which beanto vee ne Bank of Washington Stock a eeiees of ates, cxening there were innumerable siderably to the comfort of the attendants upon the | them % — it in such manner as w: not Seageny k iaiculty in gettin to LS bets <be Bil aan — fighting began at that hour, and “plies of the tried eng Stock. saunas an ee ing arayin die pen ~ evening services. conflict with the wholesome discipline of the crowd tut errun by 10! \-b continned at intervals near sunset. At times £ aah, in curren funds, = displs a tee Ppyrotes , , that a great inany had to retuen to the city | the road was so blackened by the sable rioters 2 Onder of the Executor. ys number of fires occurred, Assembly's Church —Rev. Andrew G.Carothers, | Prison. by way of the Analostan bridge and. the male and female, that it was } ile for car. | 222" J.C McGUIRE & ©O.. Auct'ra_ | in consequence of the proceedings The firemen Finer, el eee Seka nena Same Mack, Ob rhe convicts hak soaks GP a tlie pospeta’ | aamebect win he exceptions Saoe mentioned, lages to go through, on thelr wayfte and fromite | By J. G. MouUIRE & CO,, Anctionsers. | Marines rhe neieat BY the aid of the steam fire — hon Apert ame ith will ye season it? | tious for the observance of the day with an eager | Rothing ha to mar the general pleasure gee the cou: orth of the city. The cut Gs RNMENT SALE OF HAY IN THE *» ~inay vlan “Tue weathon Have salt in yourselves and have Pence-ene with | interest of which those whose “area of freedom” Pe day, and, considering the yep or and and_ bloody were very numerous. | <= NtAN Grovxps.—On TUESDAY AF- : was another’ Subject—The element in | is somewhat larger would hardly be susceptible, jscuous concourse present, and oy when a sad damp was thrown over the whole arrangements by the sudden death of one of their number, Thomas Ci in, who died on Sunday night, of e jon oe the brain. hag 4 subse- apentiy sent following address to Mr. Seng- stack: To the Warden—Respécted Sir: By the d - sation of Divine Providence one of our pic va hes been summoned from the e of action, and called upon to try the realities of another world. The deceased was one the most anxious expectants of our Fourth July celebration. His most intimate friends believe that if he had beén in ion of his faculties at the time of pro- 1TH inkling of | About 5 o'clock, C C Samon God- | TERNOON, July 5th, at 6 o'slock, nds NST ee yc es “spirituous liquors’? that mast beee bene omg ae bearing of the tube. pear the. spn ahd of the Senitheoutns lnstitvts, "we shall sell abcut 2 | Celebration of the Feurth of July im Balti. gled in from some quarter, the celebration was. an | arrested two women. who were the best dcktsre in |ouee re naes mcirel Hay. to ba cemoved within tiree mere. extremely quiet and pleasant one. the group, and the crowd began tod . These | “By order of the Commmonets, of Public Build- |g: PAETNCRE, wt = No disturbances or rioting i etd Presbyterian Church School Cetebra- ‘ta oe to the guard-house and fined @2.15 Jing, yl ds J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Ancts | “iszraced the anniversary of American ft 4 tion.—This school celebrated the return of | each. ‘women say that the whole muss was . # ametous our national anniv. leasant originated by that well-known darkey “Pink = - eee caused by the ignition of fire works In one case, agreeable inanner in "the beautter: Tove situated Cookley.”’ 2 colored woman, named Nelly Hatt, | VY 4UASLE IM TENCE, OPE EY ON | fifteen small, dwellings were 5 ete on the dairy farm of Mr. R. Frisbey, which lies gave some impudence to a young man whowished | Ho: i c ) ~ Anterican Institutions. The preacher referred to our country as she was, as she js, and as she is to be. She cannot be preserved by the substitution of any faise system of religion, not by any exer- Med! pelitical pi L agg — bg tified by gospel influence, on! and the Christianity of the Bible. ay 4 event from the texts Matt 25th ebap., 1th verse, Jonah Ist chap. “th and 10th verses—“A man traveling into a far country; then said they unto Lim what Is thy country and of what people art thou’ Aud be said unto them, | am an Hebrew, and I fear the Lord, the God of heaven, which hath made the sea and the dry land. Then were they exceedingly afraid."’ Subject—The duty of our National Government to protect American cit- izens residing or traveling in foreign lands in their rights of conslence and Ljan porgeubere tg as well as their rights of person and of pr First, the various regulations on the subject in foreign Ssdered Secetie'as pepeaece"aNWowre add to sustain the proj . q! ments are formed for the protection of the rights ——————_—_— - . There , however, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, sete nities : . orrosiTe Browx's | ants were all absent from the city. The new fire : at Avction.— with in a northeasterly direction from the Capitol, over- | t0 et through the crowd with his buggy, and for | Far iist HAST ae of the promvaan of | alarm and yt tel ee ee looking the waters of the Eastern Branch. At 11 | Which she received a blow over the head. with a | six o’clook p.m , that very valuable property sit department, were Dury. “These operated o'clork in the morning, those on the ground as- | loaded whip, which left a painful wound. ‘The | ted on Pennsylvania avenue. next door west of the | With great advantage. sembled around a stage. erected for the purpose, | names of a large number of the parties enga: reest Tiesties ness Tordaty soree feet and tastily decorated, io listen to the reading of | ate known, and it is probable the Grand Jury will nue, with a depth of one hundred and Wits ‘The Stephens ovat Bry. | take the matter under consideration. fect, to north B street’ improved by a large and | _ATUst _ aht-bnd aAdtumes Oy Mimee Owe ee comimodious brick Store, Warehouse and Dwell. | X°rday was a brilliant and great efair. Mr a venviitel ade At the close ofthese speeches | BuRcLars Asovt —The operations in various | i94-. The warehouse Sith the store, theflone conden two-honr speech. He regarded a beaut ttle hymn was sung by the or, of the city b: aeneis Pier tcged ng ie phans | parts 'y by thieves indicate the presence war connects fronts on B street. The Lot contains about 4.2m | the long-ontinued slavery agitation as resulti J square feet of ground. The improvements are good, beneficially to the rights of the South. He favored Invited to participate wins Pay no in Washington of agang of burglars. An attempt { well built, and in good of the day. No accident of any kind occurred. to fire and rob the store of Mr. Hudson Taylor, repair. Persons wishing to | the annexation Or acquisition of Cuba, advocated Sunday night, was followed by the breaking i Wrllto-attend the ta oPeT O" theavenue wil do | the repeal or suspension of the neutrality ines * S P rs follo' ing in nies Loe pat ried he mise nt ane robbing of the provision store of ‘Mr. John | equal payments of ee and three years, the | the number of slaves should b arsbal, lieving that it would have been our deceased ps share = res) yur ask tigeee exer- elses may take place the foneral, and propose that mourning be added to the decoration off wre chapel, and that our speaker introduce some ap- propriate remarks to show our respect for the de- = ‘ Terms of sale: Oxe-third cash, balance in three | 84 repudiated the idea of sarestave States u : cover. xreatly increased both those places the first entrance rehaser to give notes for the deferred payments, | jou Which latter point be earnestly insisted. ws very satisfactorily, parading. under the M: -was made to the F interes! = eed Peace apenetecandintattnae ie of its citizens. . This is aright guarantled by the ceased Believing, sir, that the most fastidious (J. D. Clark,) for several hours in the morning, | shove ~ cellars and thence to the storcs bear i of ee foo Arrival of the Quaker City third article and second section of the Constitution. | Would not tind fault with this arrangement, we | jn’ which they passed the Presidential Mansion riven in a reasonabie time, > It ts inalienable—has the authority of God's word. | respectfully prefer this request. prisoners Poxsession will he ‘ 3 The burglars at Mr. Hoover's into the store New Yorn, July 5 —The steamer ker Ch and psid their respects tothe Chief Magistrate. : got Which will be stated at the sale, ’ ea ty seb nota obo g feminine | eth doo hea torre | ee TNA, ourxy, anc |b arieg Wien. Uhagiag Rae ae Assembly Rooms, Louisiana avenue. the drawer. At Mr- Taylor's they opened itn | [MPARSHALYS SA we ofa writ offeri | importance. Sugar was advancite Thence The Hyland Chapet folks spent a delightful day | an old chisel, and at Mr’ Hoovers, bith, differ- aane teuped tro the reget the Cr- | Commerce was to leave for Puiladeipbia on the pendence wor eed eerie Declaration of tude- | ent tool. Thi tools have been placed im the hands | SUit;qourt of the District of directed: will'expoce | 2st inst. pendence was read by Thomas E. Lloyd, Esq . | of an experienced ollicer tocteile him to make | & public sale forcash, tn frome ar ake ecg, GxPOse Sana, (prefaced with some eloquent ue and an | search for the depredators. door of said county,on WEDNESDA day Cotton Ship Burnt at Sea. interesting address was delivered by Kev. Mr. 2 of June inst., 1858, at 12 o’clook m., the following de-| Naw Yorn. July 5.—The ship Stalwart, owned vce & : ! role Reat Estate. —Jas. C. McGuire & Co., sold Serie eepeerty, $0 Mp gens 4 owe rd ec —— a voyage from New Orleans to Liver- irlingtom Spring an immense number of 3 . ‘, amg bad with 2.500 of cotton, was totally burnt Persons was present throughout the day, and ex- on Friday, lot 42, square 024, to John Rover, for Washington De é iBether watch ta the’ city of | S's i The United States could secure this ev bere, and thas be the means of blessing mankind, of advancing Christianity, and of hastening on the hight and blessed destination of the world. Fourth Presbyterian Church —In the morning, the Rev Dr. Joba C. Smith, pastor, preached from the Sth Psalm. 11th verse, ‘-But let all those that put their trust in thee rejoice; let them ever shout for Jvy, because thou defendest them; let them also that love thy name be joyful in thee.’* ‘The sp aker, »fter confining himself more particu- who are to nce pet in the exercises of the Fourth have taken particular pains to e themselves to perform their parts with credit to the institu- tion and to themselves. Or if this do not meet your views may we be bold enough to ask that it may take place on another day. Humbly and respectfully, THe Prisoners. 1t was decided, in accordance with this earnest plea, to allow the celebration to go on. FUNERAL OF CROGGIR. On the berger of the convicts in the chapel, r By at sea. The captain and crew have arrived at cellent order was maintained. A few disorderly | 40¢. per foot; lot 47, square 644, to L. J. Brown, | $V! improvements thereon, seized pg im ge Queenstown. ship wos fally insored in New larly to the urst part of the text, and after speak- | an affecting fun discourse was delivered over | persons who Presented themselves were promptly | for 22c. per foot; lot 44, Square 624, to George | 8 the property of James G. Coombs, aod wil. be ‘ork, Philadelphia, and New Orleaus. ing, of ‘the approacuing National Anniversary, | tue rewalns by Rev. George W. Dorrance. the | gjected, and hothing further occurred a nnrfine | Seba, oe 2144¢. per foot; lots 10 and 11, square | $id to satisfy Judiciais No. 87, to May term, 1853, | ~ ——————————— Paying a high teilvate of respect to the patriotism | penitentiary chaplain. Upon its conclusion, the | day's festivities 624, to Jas. Hogarty, for lie. per foot, igi cena 4, tee The Great Balloon Atiantic—the Descent. bg Araceli go sy Se -o- (peostone el breareone Se ss seventeen ia es At Giymont the Young Men’s Benevolent Asso- ane slong sales were made by A. Green, | je6-ts for District o} Colombia. New Yorx, July 4—The balloon Atlantic, day, dise pe i 5 ; i xenerate times, suid that the text had in it the ele- | aad conveyed to the Methodist Burying Ground. | (ation and other pleasure-seekers made up an | auctioneer: Part of lot 11. in square 40s, with im: ment of joy, and directed to the proper source, and the right expression of that joy, “Let them that love thy name be joyful in thee.’’ It became them as a Bible-taught congregation to know the it mak ih free; evening, landed on Henderson. Jeffer- SELDE son epunty, New York — All four voyagenrs Marshal for District of Columbia, | Well, and at once started for New York city. Much iuterest attaches to the name o: Croggin in this community from his having been one of the mest daring members of the celebrated ““Nay- lor gang” vd urglars, and from his escape from his ms which left St. Louis on Friday assemblage of quite a thousand persons, who en- (shpistnoale to Messrs. Johnson & Sutton, for Tr THe ABOVE LE IS POSTPONED | Sunday, about two o'clock. joyed the day tothe fullest at that delicious retreat. | $510; lot in square 475, (colored churches old | But! WEDNESDAY next, the 6th of July, sane Assembly's School Celebration.—The pic nic of | P4tal ground, in Boundary street, between Fifth pate the Arsembly’s Church, at Little's woods, passed | 224 Sixth streets.) to J. W. Davis, at 7c. per foot; = ight ofall r- peaeececeanc eceiaeenadietteday Getaway “iets lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24, {in same | ~ ” (eweraeareas ame, Death of Ex-M. C. from Virginia trath—that truth et! ; they had a | jsil an subsequent adventures while con- | ° to the entire satisfaction and deli uare, to R. Coher Se. pe _ FUTURE DAYS. - i Soh H fictpating. Every one had evidently gone there | *inare, to R- Cohen, at 4)c. per foot; west half of | _ 2 Prrexssvns, July 5.—Hon. W. 0. Goode. itt in thc ekpenions a cme, Chey wore 12 Ge | abwat SE youod ager 7 me Pa: Hla wa | wil tok prem acetcng sagem, one, ete | EAR woeat si wien acelin intelligent and rational, that they might the better love, the more bigbly appreciate, the higher show forth the glory of our blessed institutions. ‘This expression of joy was not the foolish amuse- . .BY.WALL & BARNARD. Anctionecrs, member of the last Congress from the 4th district, RUSTEE!S SALE OF A BUILDING LOT | died of consumption Sunday morning near Boyd: »: Let! STREt ant UCTION.— e ‘DNFSDAY AFTERNOON: Gth Jurys at 6 | OW stale Bente deed of trust dated M: by ¢. 0 Games of every description were the order of the | Searing, at $705. ple mere eatables and drinkables were super- abundant. THE CELEBRATION. Between 11 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon the convicts were assembled in the c! y and en- Cximinar Court.—To-day the court metat the | W - , . 0 by virtue of a wane the-auaeionsel tee A fine Display of Fire Works, prepared under | ¥sual hour, and John Brown, colored, was placed | aS3ehg Yuivutte of 8 dowd of J. ALS, 156, foli Obituary. meut, nor did it couslat in rioting and drinking, | of quite a number of ladles and “gentler fre, | the direction of Major Ramsey bea Thee sr | on trial, on a charge of receiving stolen goods | 24, I will sell, at Public Auction. tn Trontef the | Bosrox, July 4.The wife of Hon. Edward with’ the other sundry excesses.’ But now the city” | ‘The room was decked with flowersand | Brown, chief pyrotechnist at ihe Arsenal. com- | (shoes) belonging to Mesers Gcitin & Co., shoe | Frenvses, Lot six. im aquare eight hundred and | fverett died here on Saturday night. af ail tines that joy was to be fall, thetr expres- and at the eastern end, fromting the | Pleted 'the celebration of the day. ‘The display | (enchants: fie jury returned a verdict of not | HUY Six, divided inte two tots fronting Thirty foot —___—_ sions of it pure, so that the close of their Fourth | Syafenee, ¢ appeared in handsome letters on blue | dtew thousands of people to the grounds south of guilty. Filth street, between D and F streets wad ranean Alexandria Market. of July should bring sweet with it and | creand the motto: “We Still Love Our Country.” | the President’s House, and the scene, when litup | "Gatbarine McCarrick was tried for assault and | back one hundred and five feet one inch. Aexanpria, July 5.—No exchange yesterday cause them: to believe that God had smiled upon a the rear of the visitors were the male convicts | PY ome brilliant pyrotechnic effect, was pic- | battery on Delia Ritter. This case was pendin; ‘Terms: One fourth cash, to be paid on the day of | Small transactions this morning. small lot of it, and accepted tokens of their gratitude and | jn their prison uniform of parti-colored white and | turesque in the extreme. About 10 o'clock, on | when our report closed. Pendir¥ | sao; and the balance in six and twelve monthe with | white wheat brongtt $1.65. Corn—sales at 9%c ise. They did not celebrate the day, but Him | jive ci hes, and separated from them by a sreea | the dispersion of the multitude, a scene of won- estas ——) No sales of rye or oats. : From whom cometh down every good and pre- | (punctured, however. with numerous < peep- | ‘erful animation, gayety and bustle was witnessed Als Keese einst naih Prince Georgia yi Aiemseoe SArel ot trast token. oh elous gift. In the afternoon, the text was from {eles,? showing the strength of feminine curi- | 0" the streets near the Treasury building, where Wo Charles Werner, zu erstanting oe age KW. BARNARD Then Baltimore Markets. Peaim, commencing with the sth and ending | osity.) were the female convicts. Copies of a | the omntbuses and private carriages forall parts Indem Er seine Bruder tries = WALL & BARNARD. Auct'rs. Batrimorx. July 5.—Flour bas declined 25 to with the Lith verse. written programme with colored embellishments | of the city and the ra deepal pe Spc iend betes Die Er herzhaft anf die Horner bieb . MeGUIRE & CO., Auct Ste; choice Obie 66096 .35. English Lutheran Church —'The pastor, Rev. 5. | on the uuargin, bearing the nonesen Saag ne cllinces or Comte GE eee enae: | ‘Als Olbesocntrelber Ee tora tee ct NWO VERY DESIR ARLE BUILDING 1c Wheat closed dull; white $1.60a$1.75; red G. Butler, preached in the morning from: the 13th | ton,!"= Late iu Montgomery. =K oxcivskos 1] he citizeus of Capitol Hill were entertained od Im ganzen Staadt von Maryland ae Aochautia Wen $130. chapter of the Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews, were distr ated among the audience, and were pd le oA Kapila tin a Anoh Werner selbst gesteth es ein NOON, July 6th. o'clock, on the pre Corn closed firm; white and yellow 82283. pastor and comgreyaiton; pointed out the relative | cipients, Bitar inant Tae" SAY DY the er | ire ate hss rama, the sugineet | Er'uus der grosite Narre soln ue nol nN Provisions closed dull; Bacon sides 9¥c.; Mess East Capitol street Among the pieces which at- peg en =o es of € ‘5 Lorted them ‘tise that - e DeLes : - ing each twenty-five f eton V nt aven be y duties of each, and exhor to practise tracted great attention were three balloons, 12 fart Tue DeLecates to Tax StevREX Monument y mo! ue, Whisky quiet at or te tg he i erg Programme for Independence Da 11559. wateh over the sonls of his flock, and be desired . 2xe tween K and 1 streets vorth. running back about eae F . National Hymn. igh, which J tha: Convention from this city (Messrs. F. Smith and | one hundred feet toa fifteen taet alley. with the not “ie comsesaad| ‘het his post Son; aa aoe Sper reed recite Joseph Killian) have returned from New York, | Th Lote are beautsfully located for rosilenoes New York Markets. was that of a watehman, whose duty it was to Song— My Native Land: aE Des ee and from them we learn that the convention de- sine view of theca pan ee oom New Yous. July 5 —Filour has advanced Se; z fine v: if th ound: Renling ths Declaration’ A Mistake.—On Friday night, a young man 8 cone. third eae errounding eity LOR ; . = y cided that the statue shall be of bronze, and shall | " "Terms: (ine third cash: the residue in Gand 12 oe anne 4 to discharge the responsibility of ‘his station with | §” Sony Star Spangled Banuer eee, Rave bis name as Jolin Smith, was taken to | be erected in Washington city. Eleven thousand | months, with interest, secured by a seed im trust | = Wheat closed quiet generall hanged. ure aud not with regret, He warned them Oration — the guard-house by watchmen Frereand Kidwell, | 40!lars has already been raised for the statue. Seta th OE ko Austra, | Southern white sl vaste Corn cloud arated iederle expend Min eeed oa Garant nies and charged with being drunk and insulting la- | Contzce Cowmancewext.oThe annual com-| — “| dull; mixed $6a56% it was to expound the wor da e wp dies. He yave security for a hearing Saturday 5 mrs By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. Pork closed dull; mess $15.87; prime $12 50. to the discipline of the church; impressed mpon | 9. Song— y Miss me at Home”... Choir. | morning, and was released. At the hour for trial | MeBcementof Georgetown College will be beid in Lard closed beavy at latiac them the necessity of together in pope nL and | 10. Address of thanks.......... - | he appeared at the ottice of Justice Donn, when | the College Hall, Georgetown, to-morrow, com- r B 3 7 2 Whisky closed stead: ye peoaem er pease more are a {L- Song—s The Flag of the Free’y.-,Col'd Choir. He, Ake Was stated by Otticer Boss It appeared | mencing at nine o'clock a.m. "The philosophical | 2ofr, in front of the promiuser nt Cythetne hat <a of g T 2. Song—‘« jorious Four! uly’’....All. | that the young . havi bibed a little too i tl o fi io. e Me th eae ite reine | 1, Prayer and Benediction. .-..... Chapin. | fresiy. weet te the Recs A sates ue oe | exerciaes of the yraduating clam will take’ place | S74;42 Konto the prominen at 60clnok pm. hal course was one of sound reason, aoe pointed. ” At night, the pastor ached from 3d chapter 4 of I Corinthians, Wth to 15th verse, inclusive. First Presbyterran Church.—Dr. Sunderland, the Choir—Jobu Day, Joun Smith, George Ureager; John Jones, Benjamin Ogle. The Declaration of Independence was read by Barrett in a clear voice, his appearance rather Financial. this evening, commencing at six o'clock. th pat side of Sth street of thirt New Yor«, July 5 —Stocks are variable; Chi pany of the frail women who are supposed. to ee inchen, by m depth of ninety-nine fect four isekee, | cage and Rock Ielgud 50 'r Milne Central shares dwell in that vicinity. Passing along D near | Pic-Nic to-morrow.—The Grace Church Sun- rE with the improvements, onéa good two-story frame | 63; Lacrosse and Mil Michigan Southern §; Twelfth street, he saw through an open window | day School, Island, give their annual pic-nic to- | "Ouse, containing ten leven reome, &c. ‘ew York Central 72%; Reading 41x: Virginia : a number of ladies sitting in a parlor; unceremo- S i? This property 1s handsomely located in @ neigh- %3X. Sterling exchange is firm livwallo Pastor, exchanged pulpits with Rev. EH -Cump- } favorably impressed the andierce, being that of | niously inserting his head, he began’a salutation oan Tkeee Coie ia bigs raed borhood where property is rapidly enchaneing in alton, ston, of Roc erie by ope a morning | a frank, kindly young man; and it was not easy | in rather familiar manner. It was a very unfor- ool know how to get up these affairs in the = os (en Or to realize that the crime for whicu he is incarce- rated was that of murder! sete Tern One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 tunate mistake for him, for the ladies were the | Yety vest inanner. and no doubt this will be one | monthe: for notes, hesnng tence A aeet given wives and daugbters of some of our oldest and | f the most pleasant pic-nics of the season. and rue eas a a > SCHOOLS OF GEORGE- 3 The address of the day, by R. Smith, an | most respectable citizens. One of therm replied to o ease a, iy . GREEN, Aw vi bs s g = ation and the redemption of man. and advanced | effort to occasion yet more interest in the spatker, | him in a rather sharp tone, and Le raised his cane | @)YEDDING Cates, very pretty and very cheap. Ice By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. the Pubic Bekcols of tee the pbuilding of Zion and conversion of sin- | 3 young man with a fine expausive brow and a | to strike her. Oilicer Boss hearing the disturb- | § Hadelphis Confectionery corasr Isth net Estee ESIRABLE BUILDING LOT NEAR THE | take place in the following order ana. fs, the encouragement and obligations to labor | quick, intel eye. ‘The address was well | ance, started in pursuit of Smith, who made right | P)/adelph ’ Cincir at L&.—Ou TUESDAY AF- | mencing each day at 25 o'clock. ».t? for the upbuilding of Zion. that the time may be | conceived, and was delivered with ate | good time considering the additional weight he | ~” SSS | TERNOON, Jul G44 o’clock, on the premi- | , Juuior Female Department, Wednesday, July 6— hastened when God shall appear in his glory, and 4 yesture aud elocutionary effect, showing scholar. | carried, and saptated him, in the arrest cutting MARRIED, fon, we shall sell Lot No. 19, 10 Square No. 33, Miss act We shall reveive that star-stadded crown which | ship and cultivation on the part of the unfortunate | the flugers of the prisoner by a fall. Smith ap- ronting 23 feat 6 inches on Twenty-third street he shall give to those who labor and pray for her criminal. We forbear giving Lis name in full at his earnest request it should come to the knowledge of his aged mother (thus far kept in ignorance of the fact) that her only son is within the walls of a prison. His crime, we believe, was forg Ontiosi De Tee : 8, ine went so Male Dopartment, Thursday, July 7—Miss in the nstant tt. ick’: ii 's it. wit ort distay ivi jewell. Poe eilltgl erat react by the occurrence. | eye Rev. N.D. Young, FRANCIS ARMSTRONG, | ore eed anort distance and in fi Saullesasd | Sealer Male Department, Friday, July ¢—Me. and willingly paid a tine and costs of $6.15. to MARGARET A.M. GREENE, seune: | containing tas square feet. reg. The fair cyprians who are now in terror on ac- ghter of Patrick and Ann Greene. One-third cash ; the residue in six and Senior Female Department, Monday, Jaly N— count of the etforts making to exile them fron She is thine, the word is spoken, ths, with interest, secured by a deed Mrs. Farquahar. Sat’ tecality, will Aoubties cousldee tee cee Hiand to hand and heart to heart; stated "| On TUBSDAY, July 12th. the annual distribu unfortunate event for them, as tending to show ‘Though ali other ties be broken, prosperity At night, the text was Bet , John v M-thodist Protestant Church —Rev. w Bates, preached a very able diseours- upon the sufferings of Christ and his crucifixion. After premis hose bonds shall TC. MeGUIRE & CO., Auct'ra,_ | tion fi Mt sand Promiuins will take place at For : those bo: si never part, ——-— - | rest Hall, at S0’elock p. the sermou the sacrament of the Lord's Supper In his address he spoke of the celebration asa] the liability of respectable families residing in ame By A. GREEN, A Trani, at aclook p. EDBES . was administered to the members of the church | novel one; but outcasts though they were, the fire | that ward, to be lusulted by Intoxicated men® Tigo ett taken her in giadnees, Tye FIRST CLASS NEW FIVE-STORY | 7 invited to attend cn eee sud those ef other churches who were desirous | of patriotism still glowed in their bosoms. God Before Justice Donn —Rich'd Broderick, white, And oh, remember in her sadness, Brick Hovers axp Lots on 6ru atrext pe- | —!t _ INO. T. BANGS, Secretary. J cf parce pating | At might. the sermon was de- | forlid that their uisfortunes should entirely crush aud Hannibel Graham. colored, were arrested She is thine and only thine, + | rwRey BAND F stre tivered upon a subject connected with the Chris- 5 5 out their finer boos x For bimself, he felt keenly ic tans vocation, based upon a part of the 6th verse | the degradation w attached to bim, but bis by Officer J.loyd. for disorderly conduct and fight- | _ Qn the 2d instant, by the Rev NORTH, AT AUCTION.—Or J 2. . Nadal, ADDI. | THURSDAY, the .th of July, T strall sell infront | J Ey ep tten : t LICENSES, ‘ 7 4 <2 SON M. SMITH, of Washin ty, to SALLIE | Of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m. Ail Persons, whose Licenses from the Corpora- Sevens to dats of Act “Land, what wells thon} Sxed resolve was to hereatier redecin fis good | Pitucr cotd [oe hi dare eee ee | Dee danghtnr or heeeel Bae Ieee tego SALLIE | Sow tive story Brick Houses, © Pye] tion of Georgetown expire on the 3th instant, are Riper or Jenlousy Whipped a woman | George's cou d, | dagen end the tote ane gach. and wide halls or pas- | heraby notifed promptly to renew the enmee ether bave me to do — : ‘ he calls his wife, though she declares they wore » fe sages, anil the lots on which they stand, beiag parts | wise they will seljoct theinesioes ten hae Secon! Presbyterian Church —In the morning, | | Proceeding to recite, fin vivid language, the | ever married. Not satisfied with this, Geiege —_~-+20e-—___ __ of lots Sand 4, im square $8,, The above de. | “Tune 2. 153. WM. LAIRD, Clerk, tue pastor, Rev. Dr. Hammer, preached from | leading events in the history of the country, and | seized an axe and Struck a blow which would no DIED, scribed poe acoomaly oeated on Gth street | je 23-eo.tJylith Isaiah, Sad chapter, latter clause of the Sth verse: | of the war of independence, he went on to deplet | Goubt have effected a final divorce, bi » the corner of E street north, and con- — =- -=- “For the tramgreston of um pie was he | the material progress of the country, closing with " wast, next a > nae atshe man- On Tuesday morning, July sth, JANE STONE. idered ble loca i- FORGETO COLLEG _ aged to catch the blade on hier shoulder, in such a | youngedt daughter of B. W. and'M. Le Real, axed | Auletet & Yer? deerra cepa | Erp TE or direction as to save her bones, though the wound | months, Terms: One-fifth cash; halgnoe in 6, 12,24, and | ‘ege will be held in the Collese Hail SC EDN is rather aserious one; he was committed for court. |, Th@ fends of the family are reapertiully invited | gv months, the purchaser t give notes for the de- | DAY, July 6th, at 4 o'clock a. m. Peter Douglass, cold, was brought up again for toattend the funera! he tgacrew iy Inesday)morn- | ferred payments. bearing interest from day ofsale. | “The” losophical exercises of the graduating ing, at ten o'clock, from the residence of its parents, i 1 : ¥ " inflicting @ sort of punishment upon his wife. | Uther TE aul hth ie = indisputable Ail°conversoes et Tha kee. (itis | clas will take piace Tueaiay, July Sth, at6 o'cloek Pete fortunately has a wife who takes his thrash. On the 4th instant, at 9 o'clock p. m., CHRISTI. | purchaser. If the pr 2 ould fail to comply | “The friends of the College, and the publio, are re- ings in good part, believing them intended by | NA, wife of Jame: Casparis, aged 36 years. She | With the terms in five days t property will be re- | spectfally invited to Bitend. him for her improvement and benetit; she there- was a native of Switzerland, but has resided in this | old at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, by Je 9 iy 2&5 JOHN EARLY, Presitent. fore did not prosecute the assault and battery, and | country for the past 2 years, The friends of the | #ivertising such resale three times iu the Nationa! “9 Pete was fined $3.15. family are reepectfally réqu tad to attend her fune- Intell:geneer. ken." In the afternoon, from Luke, 19th T, part of the dist verse: +» We bebeld the and wept over it.”’ an appeal to his fellow Lobagper to aspire to a higher position, and urging upon them that to this ehd there was no surer means than the cultivation of true patriotism. Altogether, we have heard infimtely worse, and not many better, specimens of Fourth of July spread-eagleism ont- side the penitentiary. This address wes warmly applauded — its conclusion, net only by the spectators but y the convicts, who seemed to take ne little pride in the Poricr@an Cuipiey, taking exception toa po- lice report pablished in the Star of the 30th nit., of a case in which he was prosecutor, sends usa conmmitoleation denying i toty the correctness of GeSd) A. GREEN, Auct. ACKET BOAT FLYING CLOUD Will run t reporter’saccount of the matter. It iscouched | - ditable effort of of thei oA ——_ — atest seed mation, Cm Metaonda: the 6th a adic Sivitinetaas oa L ea wed or our reporter’sace ; j - i rhout fur ote ; = ola satan; ten fu language, and set forth in atone and manner | “"An address of thanks to the Warden, the Deputy | _ WATCH Fe oe te eR Tay | paces Me ete en ae judgment of condemnation issued | EPARE®, maxing round tripe ef which preclude us from inserting it in the Star as | Werden, (Mr. C. P. Sengstack, Jr..) to the Chap- | !or, drunk; workhouse 60 days. Sarah Brown, | On the al i # office © Circuit € nesses t Sourt of the | hour. fe trop 6 cents, r: out after hours; ineand costs. $4.12. Jno. Waugh, | $oty Mee. Re seaiiete| Bieta Elan er he County of Wannigts | Phe Col can Wecharced ' | John M. Mefatosh, in the 26th year of hor age. . expose to public sale for late afte Ps ne, do; do.,do. RobertClining, vagrant; workhouse ‘On the morning of the 2th of June, WASHING eo. a com st the suction room of Edward 8. the Lat io oe cen ion atone ween 30 days. John Lacey, drunk; fine and costs, | TON DRANE, infant son of John S. and Mary | URS. > the eth dey of fale eae, De Cus on ea moe “ ebing re, 81 received. We however take occasion to. publish its substance, as follows: Thus be ounces the Star's report of the case “ im tote a fication with the exception of baving caused a warrant to lain and the Board of Inspectors, for kind: rendered, and to the ladies fora gift of confection- ery, was delivered in good ee 5 e, but with rather burried pee a by conv: t Millard, He tant, after a long illness of SNOW ANN MONT OST ee ened to charter the boat, be ace lated ng attributed the fall of himself and his fellows to a aren Grae and “eeabiogy Poe pry , Sgod Saas Te farnaks at 9 o'clock &. m., the following Foods and’ chattels | short notice to meat No 20 Jefferson sty Bieorg ed agai . aret fe i = 3. . Benton. erly; wor! use 00 On the ath instant, SARA ONES, (colored, )in tenements, to wit, viz: | Fre caine ea ecotaiiag Dononen tears Wite | bad associations, brought about by the use of the | Elizancth Hanley, drunk; do. Y ‘Shanty, town, or etors of Arlr Springs. tgsthiyear other meee nen fend neat te rent reservoir of Washinetss ‘Kaue” Saale "FOUN MOORE. er funeral will tal ace er residence. | duct, ani xes Tools, consistin rowbare, _ cay War al olned ot ater woos dink | pd, Dy petwgen Sth nite streaks, orcock | Picks aod Sh Pals sciad ad Yeviel pon sethc | TOME The vert denrapie STORE ROOM costs, $3.15 each. Samuel Blackburn, drunk and | aereed ¢ Sa ret renee See retgeiepe jargarct MoLaughlin, carmishaceotS. " | iS spacious, has a fine cry cellar, ani from its cen disorderly; do. do, David Fitzgerald, Sguting; |e Sasital so Steen, Spear eae e tral He avers that he proved the fact by two witnesses, ? and that the justice, notwithstanding that proof, dismissed the case. He states further that be caused a warrant to be issued o poo a negro intoxicating cup,and in feeling terms urged upon bis fellow prisoners to behave well. and on their dismissal from these walls to endeavor to regain on of their fellow-men 5i 2 ging of the convicts was generally ex. i Ww _—_—_—— rr | Aras rani a met gay he 8 i Fossteston, will be siven teaeione “ for ws ba Mrs. Hi: 3 " 2 | Security for court. Wm. Welch, throwing stones, | | orld toe udiciale No. 14, to October tera, ' A Foran assault on bis child, only eight years of age, | Seeaimgly kood, and jenty touching to deew tears | Ane aud cous, do. Daniel Foley Aisorderiy; do. AUCTION SALES. an Agent, Georectowns | omen oF Mt, AULES, the | i by tw > 66 7 > 0. im Cooper, Henr: utler, and Alfred * | — a ——— and ‘that, frog, aot we oved by 0 | trom eyes “unusued to the melting mood. Church, all colored, drunk and disorderly; do., By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | _ je 39-ts = Sees ot Sten Woauorrsark soo cat ior DEALER mie ih ae ee tat he toe | neg erie Wil ae a | Ses JC, ocr, ogra REY VALUABLE BUILDING (OR 0% | CHANCERY SAL IN GEOKGETOY oy Ay ee v P ti 3 Sixrn str ST, WEE / The undersign rus . + En the person of a small child of Mies Haevey, and | 48Y; 20 novel and interesting; and moreover with | yi following isthe retuitn of the Central guard : THURS. c der a decree of the E a yBLIC 5 Ci v i The attention of trade is res) lly called to Rartha Bungle (ooh, Sagan ad afte Mth: | TAVERETERNGGA, duly sitar Srostealt on | Susu, t Court the Disirigt ai Columbia, pesand on |. The ate of Sash. ow, Sed Boye’ Martha Bungle, (col,.)drunk and disorderly; fine | the pr-mines, wo sha’) sell eye ot the tee teen dict J mpluineni, and Godiiep Ropert tad | CANESKIN SHOES. for summer wears and cost $2.15. Sophia Butler, (col ,) do. do. | bleand beautifully situated lote on Sieth atrece ect, Margaret’ Rupert, and others, defendagte, (Ru | all of m: own mannincenre., eso tukene Lanahan, fighting; dismissed. | between D and E streets north, having @ front of 95 | flea cauity rwill, ne MONDAY. the lth day of pack of PATEN LEATHER Augustus Hunt, firing pistol in the street held for | foe and running to a large alley in the ar abou July next, 189. at 5 ovoloek in the a! ernoon, oa the | Mo inalso assorted and weil of trial. Henry Peck, drunk; tine and costs $2.15. et, and containing abo square a romiceg, aol st public auction, to the highest bid- . tit i ied by two houses—: the fol real pre reet | A large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS | nats feet front, ‘anda frame adj cate mite Bartel fot Nir ti Te eEctowe, D..| (suitable for servants) also on ‘aud constantly feet jeorge’ $f town, D. val of the “Mount Vernon’ at the Alexandria yones One-thint eagh; the residue, in six and ning For the eaine at the or of tn Peso ccs Pasian ieee county merchants and others ie want ara mon wi in ‘Bectt ol et, the D = a wharf yesterday, on a return excursion trip, a | twelve month, with interest, oath’ 3h fort, thence cast 3) feet. tha saans | Geargetowns Dec. one fierce stone battle was entered apon between Al-| ‘Pitle indisputable ; all conveyancing gt the cost thence west # feet to the hegtnaing. exandrians and Washingtonians, or rather the | of purchase ee me appearance generally of the prisoners and their cells, cook-room, kitchen, bakery, &c. To the question, whether prisoners should be allowed the privilege of so spending the day. it may be answered, yes, if they are to be reformed, made better men, and if they are not to be cut otf from all human sympathies. Warden Sengstack, who has had a e experience in dealing with convicts, we think concluded justly in Uperieg that the influence of such exercises on these un- fortunate eriminals must be beneficial, and we fancied we could see jay on the faces of the convicts, or many them, a resolve to lead better lives hereafter. . The Sunday School Celebration at Analostan Island.—The celebration by St. Matthew's Sun- day School, at Avalostan fsland, was most namer- ously attended. From an early hour {a the.morn- ing wutil late in the evening, two large barges— one capable of holding one lundred and fifty and the other two hundred persons—were kore stantly plying from the foot of G st, to the H that bis child being nesr the other at the time, the negro woman seized and dragged him violently, charging him with the theft; t bis (Policeman Chipley's) wife demanded ‘the cause of such an outrage on ber child, and was answered that he had stolen the piece of jewelry. and if its mother } encouraged ber children in such things, and was Mean énoush to keep it, she was welcome to it; that the conversation ended there; that next morn- ing be (Policeman Chipley) called on the lady re- fative to the matter. and was met at the door by the servant, who stated that her mistress was very sorry for what had occurred, as she had found the missing jewelry in ber own house; that the facts as thus stated bad been proved before Justice Clark, and would be proved again at the proper time and place. Now, after viving policeman Chipley the ben. ! ett of this statement from him, we have to add that Justice Clark assures us that the report of the case as originally appearing in the Star, was sub- stantially correet—that policeman Chipley utterly proceedings Row at ALEXANDRIA WHARF.—U pon the arri- . [XPRESS STEAM LINE FOR PHI EL- fs Also, part of Lot No. 114, in the same addition t. E [WwW YORK KA Alexandrians of the excursions commenced such | iy5dts J. ©. McGUIRB & OO., Aucts. | raid toa, beginning far the same 1 fect from the PHIA AN hy! YORK VIA CA 2 The Propellers C. C. Alger, Capt. Shore, and 8. S, an assault upon the boat. Our infarmant, who |” By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, iat raection at Brgil and Greon streets, on the west PR ery Capt. Laverton have Gomme the stones catme like lait and ores eed etna | FPYWO NEW AND DESIRABLE HOUSES ON | a Hoe nre etree tray TaNNInE south with the | Sueuint’ weekly fine hetweee the Beet the stones caine like bail, and was varied with an | "PONE AND DESIRABLE HOUSES ON thence north 2 feet, thence east 9 feet to Groen at. | “4ot ud the above ports: occasional crack of a pistol. ‘The order was given | Avctiog —On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Jalyak, | eect pice of beginning ; with the improvements on | EVERY THURSDAY oi eee, to cast-off the ropes for the boat to leave, and the | at be «'clock, on the premises, we shail sell two fe if NT =. ad ts of said lots. re crowd upon the wharf opposing the Aleyandriang | Krst-olasy Dweliing Houses, reosotly erected on the | “SPefme of sates One-third ofthe purchase money | phs8¥?. Fed gig he pus, EVERY ‘am ich will be taken at greatly reduced south side of EK street nerth. between 9th and loth | 1n eash ; and th id three equal FRIMAY praetor Chg Iemgek grrdgiest > svork abtke | stcoote West, together with the lots oa whiek they | Riseey thee eieue tt day of sale; tre deterred mak aeomake a lad, 4 stand. 2 gern ents to bear interest from the day of sale, and y was struck upon the bead with | “ "Phe houses are three-stories, with an excellent be ween BRADLEY & TAYLOR, Agents, ; h ) red by the purchaser's bonds or nutes, 164 snd 108 Water suree Gearteuren, failed to» suow youd cause for bis tr patanear ning of several smatir boats tram | “ag darprising that ean sucht stSem of tziler | Sonsehnesd coasaie eaearmrea mice tack emioines | with surety” te Ge approval by the Trustee, and lew 3 DAVIE COOPER Shatesony presented to tant onli’ neste Wetear te | Agnabect Oca ee Ae ee A MOTH USS to persctn wore bit se all; ead Use hates | ea Leirhe smear nette had fee eos All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. The steamers tite Eepren Sane tle ae tcatimony presented to that end made it clear to | Aqueduct and the Analostan bridge. ‘It was esti- one seriously injured. Previous to the arrival-at | bath room, water-closet. tango in kitchen, &c., %'1 WM Rw DWARD, Tr arte steamers of the Express Steam Line oc pect his mind that there was no ground for the Corpo- | mated that three or four thousand People, alto. | le: dria, there bad been contention be- | finished in the best manuer aad of choice materiaty, 6 16-eoSwhds ~ I Phiaiepiva i Ling aind are A od ration Warrant against Mrs. Harvey; and that he | yetber, visited hae hE per during the day, tween the parties on the some ae : ns cieqen ee sconsins ¢ Maneeoree resi- By A. GREEN, aielanae to carry freights between Wew York and the therefore dismissed policeman Chipley’s com- | Among the earlier incidents of the day was an ac: —— be beat. aseaisic ‘worthy dum. je location RUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD Pastner direet. No dray ey naaehia. plaint as being irivolows and unfounded. and | cident by a premature discharge of the cannon | Cow Tyieves2 On last Saturday afternoon, | Terms: $2,000 in cash; the residue in 6, 12, 18 and OTs BY ORDER OF Onvitan's Count ae HB. TAYLOR, Ager eae tanec. ee rerum of, Ghs | med Be Aclng alas. Wx minon. OO menaions 9 Le. Sica once suined’ Ghuecg vad dorm som’ | eet aie aero 3 law—a policeman ] Having every confidence in Justice Clark, one of the oldest and best tried police justices in the District of Columbia—a man of firmness and entire independence of character—we qnestion much the propriety of keeping in the police force Of. Washington ei persous who condnat them e#eives as policeman Chipley did throughout oung man from the nie Yard, had ove of severely lacerated. ‘The main feature of the day seemed to be dancing, which commenced — in the morning and continued all Gay long, and j TR Weat atenet. New VED By THE CracuiT Cou Ne ae, EDNESDAY, ‘ton oth day of Tuir next I NEW ARRANGEMENTS monds, were brought before Justice Drury, of — — J.C. MeGUIRE & co., Aucts. — Ul i ‘ont of the premises, at 5 o’oloc! Pp. the First Police District, charged with having "By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. m, Lote A. B.D. 2, and F, in subdivision of origi nl ON NG DEPOT. killed and flayed a cow on the commons for the WO NEW AND HANDSOMELY FIN. Lot Ne. 5, in square No 93. having a front, jo. street, etoren, D.C. feet on Virginia avenue The undersiened respectfully to sake of her hide. The cow belonged to Mrs. 8 Gaal same Dwettine Houses at AUCTION, | suuth D street iends arches or Foley, who lives on Fighteenth hear Penn- | Oo 8. TURDAY AFTERNOON, Ju 4 — rove fe tut g ly Sth, atedy Aud at6 o’cloek, or immediately after the snie of ued | ool on the premises, we shall soll. part of Lot the above. I pelhsek ae 2. uare No. 768, ‘spared mak ; 7 Aap ot pone igen braetap send pod ers No. 14, in square 724, fronting ou 2d street cast, be- | fronting onthe ‘treet a fect ‘sg inches, ranning aie ome von tooth St ox! ng street with onty a sufficient fntermission to adm! reading of the Declaration of Iude the ivery of the oration of the day. Thi of the exercises took place from the western ico of the old Analostan mansion, the reader tween C and D stroets north, with the improve- th tor D left a Nicholas Callan, Esq.. and “1 away the hide, hams, and fore quarters, the ‘a nasa . i . With the line and fronting on Ea, freee | , consisting ew and handxoi 4 mead . . We hal the Pxsenven Testimoxiats.—Messrs Jones & Mil- remainder of ‘the carcass in the slashes. They | jshed frame Dwelkag how ssonsent sates high lb ee age lata ot | Wat seRVED : eal rood the ; b A@ alo 7. aehed hou th brick b sold th the l- Bed. Both of these gentlemen acquitted them | oid the hide to a tanner In Georgetown for $3.20, | anf containing soven recins. cach house has a fine | srset rh pues |. T- which the passes, 0 , proprietors of Glymont Pavilion, have received oerr in anew manner » | and by this means they were discovered. The: ier and pump of excellent water in the yard, ‘erm: Bae fours of she purahase money gash: ow themsenives that their . ‘, jon W: j x i wo years; “'the Yollowing communications from excursiontat | ,,;\? #200 38 the reading and, oration was t Irroots, | Were fally committed by Justice Drury for trial at | Fite pertect. inmonthiy pas: | give hotow for he oferred paymente, Encelecton!y a oe Hh yee ee pewhieb © speak for themselves :"* which seemed to be the centre of attraction du! "CRE! arate of S25 with ae and secured by a acne, bearing interest trom day ef sale, Ai stock PORTER ‘and Ah “yneut, we wish voluntarily to state that thesceamn. | creteded. the act of tue day. ‘Phe tloor was 80] Foxemat. or Dm. Barter. —The rematne of the | OCtust 2G. MeGUIRE & CO., Auct'ra. | Wien the deeratOy Bee Curt: the trates aan ‘Aloo, 10800 callcanet pane EASTERN Cl mont, we — Lert departing ory 3 crowded. the mi oad the time, that the oe jate Dr. G. Bailey, which arrived at New York | ~~ By A. GREEN, Avctioncer. —— | dian Bill dood the teky the onpee f baa which will beooua by the barrel, 2, OF am bo” moda attrac that place nade-all Progranune was almost x ’ - 2 5 oy! oom, pts Pranr ia the victails- ou Washington, (aan tee tee | ot tee quatien, oabie Perpendicular movements | » the steamer Vanelerbilt, on Sabbath moring, | Py OUSEHOLDANDEITCHEN FURNITURE | Shasert the 1 e prictors did all in their power to secure the good | were it the only ones practicable. During the ONDAY, the were yesterday; by the earliest train, brought to | i ar Apes Oe, I 2 this ei! This morning, at lv o'clock, they were e, of B.C. q taken cA Trinity Church, where an etfective dis | No;4is 2th, betwoon G and H strorte north, atid bye dl payed Lith instant, All oon Should order and pleasure of their vices: and that we yan CRAB APPLE CIDE yanoe at the cost of the purchaser. : rehaser fai to comply with the apn ge PHI Debt can unqualisiedly rec for ladies =z days after the tru: reserves 5 ‘tmen' li the by and geutlemen. a8 the wont ightful resort with course was de vesest by i De. Batis, (Aee- | Walnut Bots, Gantury Atme Gothic sat Borie: resale jthree tines ia ue N Md [ern Ten All orders by snail, or given to oar drivers, will be beireipecicagerscaer Te nt Rurss, groudoaal Berle Geana Walaut ‘Marbie-top Coatre, Dining and Side Ta- SHERRY APR. JONES, Stated ES aR, J. Hart Mvuore, ee iY wie >. , . ustee: it pentes ~ se ‘two si: Valnut W: Desk, and other Bureaus, | je 22-d A. GR + Auct, = ; B. Barsox Teck, ee erin ele flnce se Masten, Gol gaater teste and Ree | | FSR SEE Eh ford SECOND HAND CAR- Washington, July 1, 1359. walks with crutches, while about to cross the ¢, friserstor. © ae EAT ANS DORE. einkety Po aes arama { have been on two ple-nic excursions withia utter at the porns ae chtrebeg ripe: ills pwd tag, Radiator Stoves, with a good ies’ i Sup. a y - Just reese tts ‘ot of those cheap, VEL- twelve months. of thereabouts, to Glymont, and the removal of plank, and fell ‘violently tm be } ‘Terme: All pam jor $20 over $20acrad- NED BBONS. B a ast ‘ain at asians it to be an agreeable thoug ithout serious at of 60 and 90. for endorael, ortenent of of renortPoe sevommodstlons for pic“ale parties inane ; Faraone of Public Boiuaings IGS cot soni eB oor ski Ts, ikince. eet we v oy oe coeele ’ outiee have these brags looked after. | V egenee v's GREBN, Auct, sale malltas | “eee E GUTMAN'S, 117 Bridgest oot i i | os “ aa 206 ee i" - iis 5 ue