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LOCAL NEWS. {7 Though Tux Stan 13 printed om the Sastest #460 press in use south of Baltimore, its edition 2 £0 large as to require it to be Put to press at an sarily hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be fent in before Trvelve Way not appear until the next day. ——— +0 Novice.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted im the BALTIMORE SUN are received “t and forwarded from Tux Star office. "clock, m.; otherwise they CIANs —Last evening. the Democratic an getthe sway over their better judgment: nor to permit their preferences and zeal for particular rand idates to til! the respective olfices of our city, So contrvi their action as to cause them to act in any other than a quiet, impartial, and orderly [Applause.] It had been their custom, he remarked, forevery gentleman to come forward afier the nominations had been made and desiguate for whom he voted by Placing a speeitied mark opposite the name. That would be adopted at that time, unless se ordered by the meeting. The Chair, st ee though havi Democratic party for thirty years, has scarcely been recognized by those whom be has assisted in elevating to political positions of trust We nominate him as an ind will favor no De: A Voice, (Berret side )—Mr. Chairman, 1 object to the gentleman proceeding, as nothing is now ‘der but the nomination of delegates. veral Voices, (Berret side.)—So dol. He is men here who will and itcan’t be helped. We can't in that way have Ee Democratic MEETING IN THE SEVENTH Warv— vs Gatnerinc—Norsy Tinr—+Po- tick Tarcet Company” Dritiixg as Pouiti- an adjourned meeting of id Anti-Know Nothing voters of the Seventh Ward, was held at Potomzc Hall, and the room was crowded Dr. Morgan. the former chairman, expressing himeelf as no longer desirous of occupying that Pesition. Col After thanking those present for the honor which he felt had been conferred. upon bim, by selecting him as the presiding officer, he expressed the hope thatthey would extend their sympathy to bim While sitting as such, and should occasion require 1%, assist him inthe performance of bis duties W G. Flood was chosen to preside entlemen not to allow their feelings rid take the responsibility of pur. ourse for the purpose of facilitating lings ef the meeting, and enabling them to get through at an early hour. Mr. Geo. Espey —I move, sir, that this meeting now proceed to elect tive delegates by ballot. The Chir (disregarding the motion.)—Nomi- nations are in order Mr. Yeatman —I beg leave, Mr. President, to submit the following nominations—J. E. Jobn- son. H. A. Clarke, R. Cleary, H. Dudley, J. C. [This was understood to be the Berret ] Mr. flolloban then nominated the following zentlemen, understood to be Magruder men: y, G. E. Kirk, George Wright, James Mr. George Espy —I renew the motion, made some time since, th No, ne; The Chairman. —Gentlemen, preserve order, if u please, until the Chair can state the question fue gentleman's motion will be in order, if there are no other nominations to be made. A Voice —Mr. Chairman, there are other nomi- sto be made. [nominate Mr. Hope. Mr. Tucker —I wish to nominate a gentleman who opposes the discharge of citizens who work on our streets at $1.a day, and yet who employ ines at $2 a day for doin this vote be taken by ballct. I'll be d—d if you do.”’} nothing. He op; Berret side )—Mr. President, | ob- iscussion atall. ‘Ihe only business now before the meeting is the receiving of nomi- nations to act as delegates to the City Convention. The Chairman —The Chair so rules that no te. marks are at this time in order. Nominations rder. er —fhen, Mr. Chairman, ! nominate Weeden, an old Democrat, who, ng acted, and efficiently with the and ividual who erat Who has participated — » create a division of our side. an.—Are there any further nomina- tions to be made? A Voice —! move the nominations be closed. rk, (jumping up on a box bebind the with bis head a little elevated above of the dispassionate Flood, (chairman.) as though wishing to reverse the advise usually given to children by their ae parent , that be seen but not heard.)—1 propose, that we proceed to— dley —W e have learned whieh— Mr. Clark —I call the gentleman to order. I Mr. Bradley.—I will let you know that J am not fo be called to order. ‘The Chairman, (fearful of the result.)—Gentle- men, if you will stop one moment | will decide that question Mr. Bradley — can’t put down Democrats ial A voice —Mr. Chairman, debate s out of order Mr. Grammer —Mr. Chairman, | move to lay the motion to vote by ballot en the table. [-- Sec- oud the motion.” (juestion !"* + (Question! Several Ve! es, (Berrett side.)—Division, di- A disturbance here took place, the precise nature of which we were unable to ascertain ] Bradley, (excitedly )—Mr. Berrett can’t carry ever thing, though Le has sent such a large squad of his polic fhe Chairman.—Geutlemen, will you please come to order. 1 ain waiting now for vou to get your ebulition off. A Voice —Y: The Chairmat ing is to lay th € force over here. order we must have. —The question before the meet- motion to vote by ballot on the Mr. Bradley —Upon that question I call for a —The heli you do. The Chairman —I hope the gentleman will not press bis call for a division; every one present will see the extreme difficulty in taking a division when the ball is so very much crowded. Bradley. —We desire nothing else than to have a fair expression of opinion. Mr. Granumar.—| insist upon the question being taken on my motion to lay on the table. Mr. President, we ought not to take by division; because there are some o through twice or more; ‘The Chairman —I hope not Same Voice who would do it; who would even sacrifice their --Well, sir, there are some here m —Mr. Chairman, the proper wa: fo vote for delegates by ballot; and wst thatis the ouly legitimate way to vote in The Chsirman.—But, sir, you know I can't re tuse to entertain a motion to lay a motion to vote in that way onthe table. Every gentleman has right to make such a motion.“ [-‘()uestion,” Mtr, Hollatan —I move this meeting adjourn to mee‘ at Island Hall next Thursday night. [Ap- plause, ‘question,’ “question "| The gnestion being taken, the motion was dis- Mr. Bradley —I call for tellers on the division. Mr. Clark —Pat the question. You can’t take itin that way, Mr. Brad e- Bradiey —If we cun’t vote by ballot. we won't vote any other way. We want to vote by The Chairm: the meeting is upon laying the motion to vote bi ballot upon the table. = H Mr. Bradley —Upon that question I call for -—The question properly before The Chairman.—Gentlemen, it is Lips derma in the crowded state of the Hall lo take the vote by Mr. Hollaban.— Well then adjourn. The Chairman—Yes, but hold on. The only way in which that vote can be taken by tellers. will be for those acting in that capacity, to stan at the door, then, let those who vote in the atfirm- ative pass out; and then the same with those who vote tn the negative A Voice —1i object to anything like that. », (Berret side.)—I move the vote be voce. Mr.S C. Espey.—I move that we adjourn for the purpose of holding a primary election for dele- gates at Island Hall on Monday. A Voice —That's it. Bradley (considerably exasperated )—Old Line Whigs never shall rule the Democrats of the Seventh Ward. [Applause } Mr. Abner Clarke.—1 know every man that— Mr. Bradley.—Yes. sir; you come here with your ticket—you Old l.iae Whigs—come here and endorse a man who repudiated the name of the Democracy The question recurs ee the metion of Mr. to hold a primary ¢! rc. James E. Johnson —I move to lay that mo- tion on the table. Mr. Bradley —You shan’t vote here to-night, unless you vote fairly. Let’s adjourn this Meeting. [Very well—we are all right] A Voice —Show usa good reason for adjourn- ing, to hold a primary election. . Bradley —Do you want to cheat us? You ‘tion on Monday. —The question is, Sball the motion nt, with a view of holding a pri- jon on Monday, be laid on the table? Mr. 8. C_ Espy.—Upon that motion I cali for yess and pays. bar Tes. E. Johoson—I withdraw the motion. ‘ust here there wasa slight ruimpus of some ‘oice.—I pac lioe al adjourn. hairman.—Do keep quiet one moment — gameme, It yon will listen for 3 fi ae eaeee © weer we confusion existing— The Chairman —Gentlemen, do if you please 'e order for one moment Mr. Morgan, (despite the bedlam.)—Fellow- citizens: fu this room there are two parties—are two sets of citizens met gene sor boo voic nd an unfair one shan’t be —That is just what I say. —Hold a moment. a don’t like it, wh Tret men here to-night, there ere. We have come together jecting delegates to a Conven- ninate a candidate of the perty There are two parties; one in favor of nd tbe other are for Dr. Magruder Mr. Bradley.—We are in favor of t Bition to make; if are Magruder men hi for the purpose of el tion which is to nom Several voices.— Anything but Col. Berret. ‘That’s the talk Dr. Morgan —That bas nothing to de with it. My proposition is this: It is generally understood to Col. Berrett in this room to-night desire to vote by ballot, while those in favor of Col. Berrett wien to have the vote taken by tellers. Now the last-named party—those in favor of Col. Berrett, among whem I willing to offer you the olive branc! willing to give way what special they may lave for the tellers. and vote shall be taken by ballot. that we now proceed to vote b; °'Mr. Bradley. that the party opposed predilections agree that the I therefore move 'y ballot for dele- -—We want a primary election. —Primary election’ I tell you, gen- oice. —That’s it. Mr. Clarke. —I move that be put out of the room. The Chairmai y to adjourn an y is withdrawn recur on that Mr_ Bradley. whicb he has of this meetin, Mr. John T. Bradley n.—Unless the motion made by d hold a primary election s the question will first —I think Mr. Berret’s police force, sent over kere to control the action Z, ought to be put out. A Police Otticer.—We have none of the turned out men among us. Mr. Clarke.—Mr. Berret endorsed pointed you toa positi: have been res; ness by disgrace several times ly jon in which you mig. But you repaid bis kind- Z your office, having been found ny in the street drunk with your So, of course, he was compelled to dismiss you. Mr Bradley —All right; 1 will mark you. Mr. Clark.—I am read: The question bein; Espy, relative to the the Chair decided it was declare Mr. Bradley.. to meet you all. en on the motion of Mr. rimary electior, in the negative. —I appeal from the decision of the ‘The Chairman, (the appeal of question 1s now question whether the vote stall be Mr. Bradley not on taking the taken by ballot heeded )—The 8 decided in favor of having {t taken by Mr. Bradley —I hope e that every man in this room, who is opposed t jo Mr. Berret, will with- Several Voices —So sa (Hereupon Mr. Bradley, nuinber, made their exit, so in possession of the Berret men. appointed Messrs. V ‘aylor, (both Berret men,) to act as followed by a large he meeting was Villiam Maxwell estion from Mr. Hollohan, the Chair an additional teller. his name as a can- ‘SP Mr. Geo. Wright withdrew Mr. Cook offered a reso! ed, but not complied wi a pledze from each his vote, to pl ity Convention for Monday in June next: (fhe voting then commenced. The “Police Target Company”? was stationed round, and took provide safe and easy passage to be Berret men; while ight were opposed to ution which was adopt- th, that the tellers exact rson as he came to deposit ledge bimself to sapport the nominee r the Mayor to be elected special care to those who were known to these whom it was thou: ere pct to much inconvenience. the police were the most otflicious workers for that side of any present} The following 48 announced as the result: Berret Ticket Henry A Clark, 283; Cook, 254; R. Clery, 254; Jas. E. Jac’ Henry Dudley, 251. Magruder Ticket —[ having withdrawn } 50; Geo. E. Kirk, 51; py, 0; J. P. Van Riswick. Dr. Willett here called the attention of the Chair to the fact that the reporter of the Star had been ig in taking full notes, not ceedings of the me Most of the Magruder men j—Jobn Pettibone, 50; J.T Geo. W. Wright, engaged that evenin only of the actual pro had also reported what was said by gen conversation throughout the hall. which he held to be in no way connected with the regular pro- ked, and especially tory to Mr. Berrett, to-morrow’s issue 0 what hed been said deroya would doubtless appear in that paper. He thought it wrong to-permit it, and desired to call it to the notice of all who felt an interest in the good name of the Charles Allen, (ex-chief of the Junior Know Nothing Sons of America .J—“Kick him out.”? [These remarks having a tendency to create ill feeling against the reporter without occasion. as well as being a misrepresentation of facts, the reporter made an explauatu: bis right to pre; are for the Scar a fall report of all being said and done in the hall in connection With the subject of the meeting.] Here the subject dropped. A resolution was then ad action of Mayor Berret thro ministration. Without the transaction of sother business, the meeting adjourned to ineet on Monday night. public will perceive that an indi- Allen. poured outhhis Star’s reporter there person, we hear, after having ex- after some little Kuow Nothings,and finding it fatle the other tack, and blatherskited three or four hundred the Government, at tl our notion of the fitness of things, he is alike un- twerthy by either party inseparable from our institutio: sons do at times succeed in get are thus encouraged to turn into gatherings in which row crowds to the wall those citiz taste for such things. tion of politics in statement defending opted. endorsing the uguout his present ad- u vidual said t Dillingsgate against the io be named pended his win lace under the d to pay, took bimself into a annum situation under According to It is a misfortune us, that sich per- tting a piace, and pular meetings blackyuardism ens who having no efer to leave the regula- hands, rather than risk rsoual altercations with knights of the boot- 1 and brickbat. It is, however, the Star's duty to spread before its readers a faithful account of all that t on such occasions, that the W: may kuow precisely how they are made. continue to discharge, treating a and caring as little for the threats and den: tions of the rowdy fraternity doing the black- uardism of one party, section er clique, as for at of any other. asbington publie who make their rulers, and Scurreme Court.—Yesterday, Hon. John M. Landrum, of Louisiana, wes a and counsellor of this Court No. 353. The United States, Jose Maria Flores. No. 359. The United States, a No. 360. The United States, stin Olvera et al. The United States, Jose Antonio Aquerri etal. No. 362. The United Sates, a Ramon de la Cuesta et al. No 363. The United States, appellants, agt. Julian Urena et al. court of the United States for the southern district On motion of Mr. Brent, of coun- pellees, were docketed and lenry Oelrichs et al., plaintiffs in er- ror, agt. Benjamin Ford. The argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Geo. Wm. Brown for the defendant in error, Benjamin for the dmitted an attorney appellants, agt. ppellants, agt. 2 appellants, agt. ) appellants, act. ppellants, agt. from the district of California. and concluded by Mr. laintiffs in error. No. 167. J. W. Stanton etal., owners of the steam tow-boat Anglo Celt, appellants, ris & Morgan, claimants of the steamer L ‘The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Benjamin for the appellants. Montcomery Guarps axp THR ORPMANS.— isciplined company, on id a visit tothe fair now being held at the Assembly Rooms for the benefit of the orphans of St. Vin juards marched from tli Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street, to of the fair, which ti and, marching round ti the table under the charge of Mrs. Boone. H. C. McLaughlin then advanced, and, in behalf of the Montgomery Guards, presented to that lL: a generous contribution, which had been collect before leaving the Armory, to aid in the cause of With the exception of Lieuts. Lan- gran and Sylvester, who were in full uniform, the company, including the captain, appeared in citi- zens’ dress. a beautiful green on the left breast. After leaving the hall, the company having performed some well-conducted evolutions in front of the Assembly Rooms, broke ranks and retired in excellent order. The com- pany, we should judge, turned out some forty, rank and file. This old and well di ‘Thursday evening, pai cent’s Asylum. The eir Armory. entered in single rank, room, halted in front of THE Tuzatre—We advise all who wish to enjoy the unquestionable benefits of a good laugh heatre every night while Joe Jetfer- We assure them they will grow fat on the experiment. ‘The bill for to-night, on the occasion of Mr. Jefferson’s benetit, and last ap- e but one, is a rich one indeed. embracing ree excellent pieces, to wit: “The Quack Doe- lacaire,’* and ‘‘My Neighbor's ppearing in all three by Miss Rose Skerrett, Miss ennie Parker, and other able artists. tor,” “Robert ) Mr. Jefferson a jieces, supported Tae Fish Marker.—The a! y evening, says: ‘T ull to-day, and the prices 6f Shad and. ince yesterday. Some ‘ons from the surround- ‘he business at the Herring have advanced, si: ten or twelve covered wag gz counties were at the wharf this mony; the co that of openin; for Tue Trinity Cuvrcn Coxcent, was a satisfactory entertainment. was numerous; the performers in excellent har- nductor efficient, and the occasion 4 gan recently made the church by Hook & Co., of Boston. ve have seldom seen a more gratified audience than concert. Notwithstanding was present at this that br. Butler had there might be no man the fine new or, the excellence of the performance fr caused a tem tion, porary forgetfulness of the and a consequent round of unmistakable by coheed ‘The programme was excellently chosen, comeing some of the best of great masters in Handel, Rossini, Gugliemi, the whole of whi dered, particularly the solo Parts susta: Miss May, Mrs. Young, and always sing so well. the and Agemus Tibi,” their pleasure, e: planse. Mr. Palmer the concert with distinguished ability, lighted the auditory i tion upon the new or, This organ is undoubtedly one of the best the Co. have yet sent into the District, its presence among us is another evidence of the increasing interest felt by our citizens in the Messrs. Hook & and cause of the divine branch of the art whi to the praise and worship of the Most High, claims the first and most earnest attention. ‘The instru- ment under consideration is one of considerable but, owing to the position in which it is unfortunately placed, it is almost imposstble to t actually possesses. The power; judge of the amount 3 same cause 18 a great velopment of the sw. the swell organ. coupling stops, pedals, and t throwing stops in the Iwo com off and on certain ‘t. Paul, “Thou that killest the which she gave with great power and voice. Mrs. Cecilia her exquisite formed and co. by his masterly improvisa- gan. art, more particularly that ch, dedicated and haps scarcely of sutticient papacy: but some degree will be remedie tleman who has charge of the becomes more familiar with his duty. The pedal good, particularly in the peculiar style of staceatoed basses in which Mr. Paln quently indulges; answer to the pressure of the foot ren stops are ei particularly effective. ecrdingly; sutticiently heavy to quired for diapason. Let the Trinitarians congratulate themselves upon their instrument; but let us urge them to get somebody who can play it properly, in the Sab- bath service, or it wi Dan Rick Verorp, Prowasty.—We learn that a number of citizens residing on Fifth street front- ing Judiciary Square, have unite against the Mayor ap granting the use of Dan Tue Istanp Unc meeting at Island Hall last night Vance, of N. C.. and Hon. Mr. Moore, of Ky., de- livered addresses in support of the new move- uite enthusiastically received ment, which were q journed to meet on Thursday The association ad. evening next. ALARMs —Last night, two alarms of fire were given, and the firemen were called out. appeared to attract the firemen to the northeastern the other was caused by the inst the western sky. We ction of property. section of the city retlection of fire a have heard of no destruy The viol de gamba, dulci- ana and flute of the great organ are admirable for solo; the diapasors are probably better than in the city, unless it be in the organ of St. Aloysi: Very frequently th + Prinel pal is considered|diapa- son by organ ‘builders, and the stop labeled ac- but in this case the metal of the pipe is ive the full open tone re- 1 soon lose caste. Rice for equestri it pother quarters whereon to pitch his Association had last evening, The audience pecosy requested that festations of applause, yet roductions sacred composition, such as Diabelli, Mendelssohn, and ich were well ren- Mr. Dawson, who Miss May was superb in xrand aria ‘‘When he thou lov’st,” and in the solo from S' Prophets,’ richness of all hearers by beautiful aria o1 Young delighted rendering of the f Handel, “‘Angels ever bright fair,” and at the close of her solo ‘“Gratias the audience unable to suppress xpressed it in simultaneous ap- rawback to the proper de- eetness of the fancy stops in ‘There are 26 speaking stops, six two rows of keys, two octaves of position pedals (used for n of the more powerful great organ.) The bellows are per- as the colored gen- wind department mer so fre- t shortness and Ph elad in ering them din @ protest roving the joint resolution e west end of that square to an purposes, passed by the City Councils on last Monday night. ‘The reasons set forth in the protest are such probable that the imimortal Dan will be to hunt u tent. that itis highly The Hon. Mr. The first uenth oe ined by nducted and de- devoted that in y obliged a large Wartcn Returns.—Wm. Jones was arrested this morninz. Four lodgers were accommodated. Tux Suietns Boys calculate ona *, at their fifth grand assembly, this evening. at the Hall of the Franklin Engine House. THE vora Insion. can of their w: bodily snffering, by heed that popular work" Hi col Resrarche : but inoffensive in its dictates, and by illustrated with colored @ thing home to the co: y read.” Sold by vet, New York. Price 25 cents. ry where. te. Boston, night . and save t a lust night by Officer Ashe for being drunk in the street. He was lodged in the guardhouse for trial The usual fine is $l and costs. ‘ood time” at thee Bronchitis and Con- RIES OF DISSIPATION, and victims of de- to acenviction of the error od is the advice cout und in its neeption Dr. Barrow om a world of mei an Fra tty, or Physiolox etrines, plain ng beautifully ngravings, it brings every - ion “that he who runs ut free eve- Solt also by S. Calvert Ford, jr., Washincton, C. ap l0-Im This great s ceding all oth To Co Querw’s Cod NSUMPTIVES. A Liver Ot! Jelly. epar: sui P high'y scientific principles of the pure robbed of the nauseous taste of tis plain artigie. it 1s received into the sto’ without mastication, | and digested, passing into the smail intasti by drop, supplying the wastes of t 3 r nutriclous proporties, and thus assisting and &: taining nature in overcoming the discare Ap- proved by the New York Acado: and recommended b: Preparation is confi and is gradually d 6 bod pecifis fur Consumption is {ast super hers in its curative eff upon those afllicted with tubercular diseases. ed upon oil, and mach in its jelified form, issolv. nes drop v by its my ot Medicias, y the freulty everywhere, this dently offered as a remed: Copsumptien and as! Serofulous affections Sold by Charies Stott. Washington, spectable druggists. Price $1 per bottle y for and by all re- Penrorp, Parken & Mower, Barry's No. 15 Beekman street. Now York, mar 16-3m. Wholesale Agents, TricorizRovs is tho-best and cheapest articie for Dressing, eau- tifying, Cleansing. Curling, Preserving and Re- storing the Hair. Ladies, try it. Suid by ali Drug- gista and Perfumers. mar 12-6m Mars, WINsLow, &n experienced nurseand female hyeicial Eee wht another column. basa Soothing Syrup for Childen Teet, i greatly facilitates the process of teething by softening the gums, reducin will allay all pain, and is a1 bowols. ail infiama 70 to regu! te the end upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and reliet and health to your infants. Perfectly safe inail cas: jos. See advortisemont in 00 ll-iy Men’s Dress Suits, Youths’ Bnsiness Sui Children’s Dress Sxits, Noan Watrse & Co., Store, Brown's Hotel Building, wonld respeotfu announce that their annuai dis; Summer Clothing is now read is comprised of an aseortment of Gentlemen’ Youths’ Clothing of tie Children’s Schoot newe:tand richest d in material, trimming, and workmanship. Men’s Business Sutts, Youths’ Dress Suits, Sy Suits, Marbie Hall Clothig i play of Spring and y for inspect: it id To those who study oxcellence with economy, in offered for selectin: teen months. ters. Lyon’s Maanetic Ise Extermin: fashionable articles of dregs, an opportunit rom the moat attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced rises. al ates Bed Bugs, R Garden Insects, : It contains no’ Poison, From C. C. 'Trowsaine 28Q., IGAN STATE Ba Nk Dr. Gro. B. Grer: great sufferer from Fured as V believe by your Uryeen cheerfully attest their efficacy. My case w one. In the space of four months f lost my and forty-seven pound of flesh. was eony abandon business and remained an Traveling, absence f had done something for me, but therc probability of a cure, until l began to tak In one week T wag greatly relieved, and in | three weeks I was pr e | regained pare pounds to use this.i : purpose of diffusing this valuable Such tained in favor of an are only give: their efficac: Prepared by sale by Z. D. G. Stott it, will espectfully yours ohn Schwarze, Nairn & ington; and by dealers everywhere. v's Maonetic Pints Death to Rats Sold e very whe *RESIDEN epsia, M erfectly well of flesh. at all furt! PownrRr Ticks, Ants, and Mice. y is now 3 28-ly ap 9-3in t Micit +a stre . C. C. TRowsRinsr. S.C. Ford, jr. certificates as the above. are not to ba ob- medicine destitute of merit, but n upon the most satisfactory proots of and suecess. =. W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and for aite, ‘almer, Wash- — ap -lwer —Persons desiring Ponnies will always Ww axohange at the Star Office anuntar GREE MARRIED, On the Isth inst. at the bride’ i . by the Rev. Fath s residence,’ er N’, of this city, to Miss S. ET former place. han = DIED, On, the ELIZAB! Kroes. “ICHAEBL . DEIT: evening of the 19th instant, ELLEN ETH MACPAYNE. in the sth weneay er Age. . The iviends of the deceased are respectfully in- vited to attend her fuii2ral, on to-morrow at2 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs, Sosford, on Fourteenth st., between D and Ohio ay. * In this city hea the lat» James D. His funeral wil on t, JAMES C. his mother, No. 524 New Jersey avenue. Hill and Sunde: t,at3o%clock p.m. H those thie fami ly are ‘invited to atte evening, the 20th instant, of disease of the | C. BARRY, son of Juliana ant - Barry. Ii take place from the residetice jof - Capitol is friends nt, * y AV MARE, aS 10 0! i excellent B; AUCTION SALES. By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers. BUGGY AND HARNFSS AT SATURDAY Ll "clock, we will sel!,in oy Jaare, abont 8 years old, sound, y new Harnees, us Terms at sale, ud WALL & BARNARD. Auets. AUCTION SALES. oan rena eeessnctieipepiecins aeempprineaiciuearay Sina THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. MALL BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ox SEV THE LATEST NEWS. __TELEGRAPHIC. The Charleston Convention. CmaRteston, April 18.—But few delegates and ved, and the impression is be no such crowd as was antici- red abundant ac ‘On FRIDAY AFT: NOUN, 20th ins "aloo! iront of the premises, part of Lot 12. in ironting 15 feet on Seventh O streets, and ranning and improved with a g strangers have that there will The hotels have treet, betwoen N z ood and substantial sma. By A. GREE, A, Glass and Croc YatA tinstant, I shall at 10 o'clock a. m— id general asrortinent ef Houscho! Crookers and y Wagons, ne Barouche, 2 exsellent second-nand Market Wagons, Wagon, 1 Dray, ii Brticies which we deem unneces- uatinneer. ITCHEN FURNI- sous will be sold on 2and 4morths’ cred- tes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing in- A. GREEN, Auct. Terms: One-fourth cash ; and three years, a ma i trust. balance in one, two, bearivg interest, and secured by WALL & BARNARD, Anucts. L & BARNARD. Auctioneers. E, CROCKERY WaRE. ROCK- AUGHT Horse ann Cafts »aT AvcT.on —On SATURDAY » OK at 10 o'clock, we wil! Auction Roome— Sood Carts an? Harness, 1 Drauzht Horse, 1 good four-seat | cer. sell se.j,in front of the ht Rockaway, of Cook’s make, Farmture, Creeker: » ko. RNARD, Anots. AND OTHER 11 DAY MOKN of tho trustee, we wi'l rooms. @ stock of fine Wi: Pure French Brandies, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF FINE OLD W PURE iMPORTED BRANDIES, QUORS AT AUCTIO k Rye and Monongahela Whiskies. © stock of fine Liquors in wood and worth the attention of dealers and pri ver that amount a credit of Proved endorsed notes, bear- H. W. WARD, T WALL & 'BARNARI By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. ANDSOME FAMILY CARRIAGE PAIR RK HORSES. AND SET OF SIL- SAT AUCTION.—On SATU OF SUPERIOR Wo: VER PLATED HaRNes DAY MOKNING, front of the anction' ri handsome four seated but a short time and in Also, a set heavily plated Ar of very superior heavy Draug of & gentleman about to leave One third cash; the residue in 60 and 90 efactonily endorsed notes, bearing in- _ J.C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucts,_ .C. MeGUIRE & © GOLD WATCHES A Pieces at AUCTION OLD WHIskigs, —On Sv TU inst , at 11 o’clock, by order ce'lin front of the auction nes @nd Liquors— in wood and giass, ‘amily Carriage, in ute | The Missouri a and Robert C TWO FOWL. —On SATURDAY 1 facias issued from the C cenit Court of the District of Columbi ton, and to me directed, } will , for cash, in front of the court FRIDAY, the lth o’e.ock mall defend- ‘@, claim and interest in and to the re No. 263, fronting venue, between 3th 1Stz streets west, aid running back the whole th of said lot, together with all ant singular the seized and levied upon ax es, and will he sod a ao £¢ county of Washin e@Xpore to public sal door of said eo i May next, 1860, at en Maryland a Improvements thereon. the property of Thomas H to satisfy Judiciais N on. ° Ww. | for the District URE & CO.. Auctioneers. CTION.—On MONDAY APF- NOON, April 33d, at 4 o’clook. at the aue Hon rooms. we shai: sell in sums to suit— poration of Washington six per cent. Corporation of Washington Certificate of In lebtedness, with interest from Oct 30) Washington Gas Light Company Bonds, Terms cash iu ee ul Cc. n virtue of a writ of fieri lerk’s office MORNING. at i0 o’ciock, Toome, we shall sell for accoun ‘Two Gold Watches. One superior English hogany case, cost £60, Ons Double pavers Shot Gun. _ 4. McGUIRE FUTURE DAYS. By THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r: Georgetown. SALE OF AN E v N OF SurgRion HovsEno.p Fu ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE UNI —By virtue of two ceeds ovember Ith, 1259, and a » 1800, exeeuted by KE i siaeiee. and duly recorded, one one a musical repeater, Double Barrel Gun, in ma- Rn CO., Aucts, Convention met bere yesterday ties were represented. and a appointed to the Baltimore Convention ington Hunt and Erastus Brooks are the de Ei trust, bea ig the undersigned Liber J A. Ne fi the land records tor, iumbia, | siail proceed ta selon 7 » At 103 o'clock, by virtue me by said deeds all of ntained in the Union Ho ‘acing, in part. viz: River Rail + Georgetown ambr: Superior Piano o'clock, on the premi on the premices. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. BLE BUILDING LOT ON NORT T.y BETWEEN 2TH *ND ISTH STS. WEST. ERNOON, april sith. ses, we shail sell] the easteru Part of subdivision 21, in square No. 281, front- ing 2) feet on north N street, between 12th and ish » Tunniny back 12) tect to ap alley. Terme: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6. -2and 18 months, with interost, secured by a deed of trust TeGUIRE & CO, Auets. Walnut complete snites of Parlor Furniture, upho'stered in broeatel and purple | Bostox, April 1 velvet lawyer of Plymouth, No #1, 21 New Hampshire Legislature, this morning —_—_—<—______ ‘apostry. Brussels, and Ingrain Car Rrocatel ad Lace Curtains and Cormoes Ros wood and Walnut Marbie- Gut-frame Slirrors Wa'nut, Mahogany, and Painted Chamber Fura ture All of the China, Glass, and Crookery, Plated tle Cutiery, and Table Furniture tehen Utensils, &e. I deem it umnee-ssary to particularizeth’s exten top Centre Tables ALEXANDRIA, Apri 7 50; Extra $5.87 a7 25; Superfine 5 57 \ —wWhite, fair to good, $1, 50al 56; red 1 43alas, —Flour—Family $6 improvements trust deed, as follows: dwelling houses, ‘Lerms of saie: Une third of the to be paid in cash on the day of +a ance in three eque! payments at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the If the terins of saie avo not co: days after Cay of wale te rosell on five days’ the defau!ting purchaser. 3.35. WILLIAMS, Trustee. ALGRE A. GREEN, Auctioneer. E OF A DEED OF TRUST TO the undersigned. executed by John Shaw and Matilda Shaw. dated 9th day of June, A. D. a and by ord ef the ce ue trust, | shall, on TURSDA he let dav of May, st 50’clock p.m, vier at public sale, the eronud and ed and described in said in Square numbered four hundred and seventy-tres, ax tha came is marked and iaid down in the ground pian o é described as follow f the city of Washington, a Beeicning 10) feet f west 33 4 12 feet, thence east hence south 33 4-12 feet, thence west 0 + pince of begin inz.contal Lig *; square feet of ground, together with consisting of two comfortable ti back buildings. mplied with in five the trustee reserves the right notice, at the cost and risk of 4); mixed 75a7=c; yellow Corn Meal sUa>. rds—Timothy $308) s—Butter, rol Pork $7a87 50 Fish—Sbad $13 50al5 per hundred, Her ring $11a$13 per thousand. — Baltimore Markets 20 —Flour closed Wheat closed firm; white ‘a closed firm, Cora—white © sive col ection,as it enibraees th: entire Parlor Fur- 5 in fiftsen parlors. and tho eutire in upwards of fifty chambers, is nearly new. nud in exesilent order. been in use put about four months. under, cash; over days for approved en t NO. A. LINTON, Trustee, THOMAS DOW LING, Auct Chamber Furniture fsaie: 25) and er ditofs:xty and ninety dorsed notes, bearin: Bavtiworg, Apr! E,—in virtueot a writ of fiert | Howard street $6 12. od fi Conrt of the Distr et of Co! white 74a7tec ; yellow 73a house door of said day of May next, ant’s right, tit'e closed quiet at m and interest mm Wing described Lots, torether with al! ar + the improvements thereon, vi New York Markets. ew York, April 20 —Flour is beavy, State 7 aS5 30; Obie $5 aS 10; Southern $6 Ia Southern reported Provisions quiet purchase money nd 15, 1 equ vo. lots N ct ie and the bad | 'and 15, -nequare No. 1,023, lots Nos. 1 and 1 Wheat is dull; Vhisky dull a t No.6, in sqoare No. ! O85 6, and 7,1 square No, 1,169. and s Nos 8 and 4,in square 1 ied Dyer, and will be rold to ratis, 98, to May term, 1850. in favor of Cc > for the District of _ By J. C. MeGUIRE ing Hovss on AND F sts. No THURSDAY o’clock, on the 6 =: ‘Tenth street w streets north, the lot having a front of depth of 100 fet, to an alley. 4 rooms, wido *« aii side pore NERS throughout the 35 Oin cash; the residue ths, with interest, secured bya deed in trust on the premiser; the interest to Rosso 1 oul Title perfect, = immediate CO., Auctioneers. D DESIRABLE DWEL ENTH ST. WEST, BETWREN T tvusric Avetic 4 AF LERNOON remises, we sia! May at sella hands Ch Dwelli est, betwe: ‘The House contains 9 passage, handsome vestibule, hes, isin thorough and complete se, in 6, 12, 18. 24, 30 ARSHAL’S SALE! facias irsued from the Circuit Conrt of the Distriet of Columuaa, for the county of Washi expose to public sa’ honee deor of enint day of May next, 136 ant’s right. title, claun. ax in square No, 95, inthe cit D ©., together with all and si eized and levied upon as th Charles Preuse, and will be 254, to May term 126 *s Walter. w rshal for the District n virtue of a writ of ficri C interest in and to Lot of Washing- property of M sol'ing at very low prices ITCH INGRAIN, » bare thioker, better P han the America: bales IMPERIAL TH , GE,in new and beautiful eolore and de bo paid semi- tured in Dundes, wh s810n given. CU., Auets, BLE RUILD- RUSTEE’S SALE. Irust. bearing date and recorded in Liber 1B, 15%, $49, and 141 Washinpten county and by consen| n the District ¢ t of parties, the undersigned wil! #6!'; ion, in frovt of th IRNOON, Slay o’ciock, the norch half of Lot No, 791, in the city of Washington. fronts 60 feet on south C street, ‘he terms 'o be c Wise the trustes re risk and cost of the _ap ia co8ds_ Ry J_C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF PART OF SQUAR ; # one or the land records for Was! the District of Columbia,we sha'l set part of square numbered #28, becinning for the same at the south equare, aud running thence erst with the line of north M strect 105 feet] inch: tience noth to the line uf the street which bounds the city; thence with the line of said ctreet and northwesterly to the vorthwest corner of fquare: thence south with the line of Fifth street f beginning, containing 24,82+ west corner oi raid east odes piece fe square feet. more or less, anes ferms: Une thirdoash ; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 months, with iaterest, seoured by a deed of trust the purchaser. OR, ; HARK? > C.McGUIRE & C mar 20-2awkds THE ABOVE SALE [ onsequence of the rain, until MONDA ON, Sprit 23d. same hour ard placa, NAYLO HARKNESS. ( Trustees. McGUIRE McGUIRE & CO, Aucuoneers, —By virtue of a d n the lst day pra ei, one of the 6 premis ath at A deed given and a deed of trust taken. All con- ancing at the coat uf the parchaser. pli d with in five days, other s the right to resell at the r _ WARD, Trust tu « co. a St, and duly recorded » 191, 192 and 193, ngton county. in 18e8. If the terms of sa'e should not be com 1n fivo das after the sals, tho trustee re right to resell, on one week's notice, at the risk ard expense of the defaulting purchaser, ancing at the cost 0 meng a NAYI $ POSTPONED, NTHE EASTERN } T OF THE CITY aT AtcTion —Un WE, DNUSDAY, April 25th by virtus of a deed of trust to the subscriber bear- ing date the 7th day of Ap: Liber J AS., No. 173. fo! 2 one of the iand records of Washi the District ef Coumbia, the folic i being inthe city of Wathingt-n, »and recorded in 43), 63). aud 432. ngton county. in 37, and 59 cents, very rich ovlors. Also, WOOL sad HEMP DUTCH, in rich col ored +tripes; very desirabie for dining rooms, halle, 10 rolls TWILLE Vv T r of K m., on the first named property, viz: numbered sixteen and seventeen, (16 and 17,) are numbered ten hundred lot numbered fifteen, (15,) ii bered ten hunared and ninety-five, 1.095,) ) Jess rates tl by the trade, we are determin: 4 real taving toal: houseksepes in want the very emalest ad CLAGETT & DODSON. No. 4 Market Space, 3d aoor east of Nunth in Square No, hie property between Sd and 4th Terms cf sale: Onn third cash; balance in 6, 12, ths for votes besring interest f om day of sale, and secured to ths satiefaction of the trus- and eighty six, n square num- tow cost. Call and rinety-seven 3 fe ‘ » (1.1195) eon aiming 37, GLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSE IN CARPETS, in wil tis bost patterns, at the Ne Rove f tq Terms cash. All cing at the cost of the If the terms are not com the trnstee reserves the ri at the nek and expense o: plied with in five days, ght to resell the propeity commodation for six or eight thousand, and private bouses can entertain one third more The national committee have adopted « resoln tion to admit delegates res) Democratic organizations only will exclude Mayor Wood and his followers, avd “Ike Cook, of Chicago, IL, and his set of clain- presenting regular dec Judge Smalley, chairman of the committee, will issue tickets of admission io the hall under this rule, which prima facte, determines the right to seats, like the Governors’ certificates in the of Representatives The South Carolina del day. are deadly hostile to resolutions coudemn cuss ates, elected yeater- t. Douglas, and their squatter soverciguty en Postmaster-General Holt and wifearrived to day from Florida. Mrs. fl. is improved enough to return by slow stages to Washingto Western Teicgraph Com- Sr. Lovis, Apni 1 The Missouri and Wes- tern telegraph Compan: the election of C. M Treasurer; Edward Cretgbton, Genral Agent, - Clowey, Secretary and Superinten- ized yetterday, by us. President and This company con*emplates the immediate con- struction of a line to Omaha, Nebraska, and Coun- cil Blutts, lowa, extending westward to the Pike's Peak gold region, and itis their design to push forward their weagy Mop ee a as ible. ey willbe red tocon nia, or both if two are built, as is be the case, thus converging all the the Mississippi at this point, maki the great distiibutin St. Louis centre of telegraph business between the Atlantic and Pacitic stations LTS New York Politics Troy. April 19—The National Union State Fifty-two coun- gation was Weeh legates Damages Against a Railroad ¢ 0) pany. Brooxtyn, April 10.—A verdict bes been ren dered, granting the sum of $¥.000, exclnsi expenses, to Mrs. Thompson, for injuries she y 2 collision on the Hudson road on the I-th of January & prominent nd a member of the mitted suicide a W beat Whisky 2a steady 5 Bye New Yorx, April 20. —Stocks active but var: able. Money in better demand, but unchanged in rates. Chicxgzo and Rock Islan Coal Co. 14%; Hlincis Central shares Gv in Soutbern (guar’d) 254; Central F0y; Read! ; Cantons 2%; ke, REE PLY CAR que equal in beautiful effect to Bigelow -e 1 ALL WOOL an low as 25, 3, and Thompsonvills ithe, t. THREF B.C. CARRINGTON poe. W SPRING MILLINERY AND GOODs. I beg leave to call the attention of the Ladies te my steck of new SPRING PANCY vith ow 1 returned home fro N, Auctioneer, VALUABLE UBLIC SALE O THE ISLAND. ONSixtTu ST. West.—B d testament of Hansen Bari greatest care and cirenmspectios ally forthe Washineton trate, of goods is entircly new. and for beant+ style cannot he surpassed. » few only of the many goods of which I have The tollewimng t wert, between eouth Dand ue-third cash: the balance ins and 12 ed by the purchasers netes bearing dert oftrust upon if net complied Bonnets. Hats, and bh Interest from da the property; and aiter the sale, the proporty wil! o weeks notice, atthe risk and expense of ths pur- Fitie iudisputabie, iMPSON, Acmuiristrator. 1 of goods usual FANCY of every quality and fine and beaut) besides a large variety aney Store INOW id Sth ste. A. GREEN, Anet. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 7 .—By authority of decrees. 2 the District of Columbia and ofthe Cireurt Court for Prince George's county. in @ cause wherein Sewell and others are complainants, and the widow, heirs at i tors of John Brereton are de- ell at suction, to the highest bid- day of } “i! next, portant TU HOUSEKEEPERS. E, R. DURKEE & CO’8 SELECT SPicses. Graranteed ABSOLUTELY AND PF. but cround from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us exprenely for the pur; to cost. They are baauty per.) to prevent tn’ All coavey- Maryland, pass Trustees. Jaw, and edmi ‘0., Aucts. 1 will sel! der,on WEDNESD SY, the 2d between the hours of 12 and | o’clock the premises, that beautiful parcel of ii the tract called “Granby.” near Bladens! about eix miles fom theeity. « easily accesstb'e by the Baltimore rai-rond, con taining 77 acres, 1 rood, 77 perches, or thereaboute, being the western portion of the rorthern part o Spices are almost invar: tat ot strength seercahington, and | 4, single trial will eband Manufactured only by 290 prea ND Chest isr, 290 Corner of Elevruth st.and Penasyicaniaar., I FINE CHEMICAL PURE NT MEDICINE NCY ARTICL MEDICINES, HE UNDERSIGN fori the public that he is prep animals without euarze, « > Robin hth district pol nptly attonded te, ee FRANK SCHTIR._ fo 13-1. DA W.tr RK. T.S.VERDI teenth st.. between G WATCHES. TE, Assortment, by the “Granby,” and lying north of the main county read, with the dwelling house and other improvements : Oné-fourth of the purchase money in 12 and (8 months, to be er's! onds. with su ety. bear- eday of sale, aud by a retained lien on the premises seld. Conveyancing at the the residue at ne interest fron Jurgeusen, F J 1. 1. Tobias & Co. KR. & ora of orlabrity. Watches and Chronons ters carefully repaired by experienced workmen. are uot complied with within three ye from the day of sae the property will be five days’ notice in the National {nteilt encerard bvening Star, at the cust and rek of the UT & BRO.. revitors of the eaid John Breret Pa. averve filed their claims ars notifia y eo on of before said Jewellers, 354 __ Four doors west of 0 ATTING?: Z MATTING: — 4,5 4. and 6-4 White CANTON aod 6-4 Red Cacekeres mar 2i-stawts lain requested by the parties interested to othe above advertisement, that there i- excellent Dwelling house, twe story ard basement on the land, a large barn. pump of good water, a: an unfailing stream of ine water runnin the property, bbs x about Siz milee from the city. e W.REDIN, A GREE oe —_ ARON RR COCOA MATTI Upper Rooms “Pe INTRACT GOWQUA, LN Pe Gee ene a c. d PLAIN and FANCY je at the Carpet RRY & CO. ry Building,” Corner Pa. av. and Ninth et. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OM MISSIONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE Reat Estaze, 8Y ORDER OF THE ORPHANS Court, aT Atction.—By virtue of a d cree of the Orphans’ Court of the the county of Washin; ict of Columtna, for on, approved by the Circuit | A | Dr. ROBERT ae 1 | PROFESSIONAL ¥ Offico—No. 251 Pa.a just opposite Gautier’s > <TER, of New Yorr, SIT TO WASHINGTON. between 12th and 13th sts., Court on the 25th day ition of Lewis H. . Mason ané others, minor enildren o! ohn Mason, deceased commissioner to make sale undivided interest of the said infants, (cons sting filth) in and to the premises hereinafter ped shall proosed to gell-af peblic auction, loc! over ber, 1859, on the mat No. 56 “Centra Ste PER-HANGI PAree Nay ADEs. PICTt | ‘Eee Und. SODA WATER. crsigned has the pleas merous patrons that he is prep: pove refreshing beers y variety, aml of s * $C, BORD, Jr. Pha Corner Eloventi E NOVELTIES IN FANCY SiLV - and & great variety of other aew close ‘coten up napeeely for weddinz pre c ¥ A larce a: ment opened this mornin~. seortment ee GALE liers. 354 Pa of Rrow fine large CARR. tor wa: t of nse. Washington ap 10 in all its sing richness of rmaceutist, and Pa.av. on the premises, on MON i] Inst , 1860, the.said undivid interest of one-fifth in the following vaivable prop- id decree, viz: Part Thirteenth street west, F — north, = square 29), con ining 1,7 0 square fect. more or lors. Terme ‘Of eats: One third inoash; ani the residue in two equa! instalments at 6 trust. scoured Py Wid H. BROWN, Commirsi t the eame time lace thi the interests of the adults i 1 be sold on the same s-leotion ofnew Patteroa of Papers ss priors, Hall, Chaimbe Labraries, ine'udin: y 5 bered nine, (9,) fronting on between E and » PIP and 12 mouths, to be S.C NTRe & BRO.. terms. A. GREEN, Auct, oash, | will ee No. 457 hn sp 17-e08t” eight doors sbove Odd Fellows jt ERFRCTLY PURE. se without referonos ly packed in tinf flowing MATTING: MATTING, ILLES se, A: KING, 1 porseas in vat 1 'sts. s erty OF a Ha. at tte t