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Mr. Moore.—: Republican.” Mr. Castlema Mr. Mastin was ch: on the ground that der, if nominated. M. voted. LOCAL NEWS. {Though Tux Stan 18 printed on the fastest fteam press in use south of Baltimore, its ediiion "s 30 large as to require it to be put to press at an acrly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent tm before Twlive o'clock, m.; otherwise they wisy not appear until the aczt day. ————+— ee 7” Tre Stan publishes the Lists of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Ofice wader the provisions of the law directing them to he printed im the newspaper having the largest cir- culation wuthin the delivery of the Office. Its totat daaly circulation is more than double that of any other Daily printed in the District of Columbia, ———+ 2 “Yes, sir, 1 am; and am no Blac! n.—‘* You can vote.” roted Tue Potitico-Mepicat-Souret Nvisaxce.— iscursed with its due or undue y. slack-twisted,” to. y-sucking young squirts, of the Bob Sawyer stripe? inclination to work exactly ation ef the com ‘Very communi! allenged by a Magruder man, he would not vote for Magru- After a little “higgling,”” Mr. self-labeled M.D‘? who finding their disi met by the disinelin emplov them, drift natarally in the lo politics as the calling best a ies and inclinat ons. Asa services they are not unfre Provided for as Ward Pbysici cipal authoritics—who, astute ropose thus to get rid of the office-seeking rtunate paupers at the same more suminary disposition by Ex-Alderman Pepper's Burial of the Outdoor It seems by the Proceedings of the Seventh ard nominating meetin: that the Island has a Dr. V as a ward politic His fame, hows failed to cross the canal c 7 The tickets wer Pe opposing forces all printed on sli being set forth as gruder Delegates—B. Random, - Parker, O. O'Hare, Berret Delegates—R. Wm. Brown, Wm. Ri sufficient time ha Present to vote, t! for political aus by the mani- Ww. Fletcher. chaps—doubtless -Waters,A W. gles, T. Drory. tioner and the unfo Ppop—by the by, of the latter than that famous bili ‘-For the given for all rd box) were unt the ballots. ped some new election esting description. ets were printed on while the Magruder size and appearance. Were printed on bits than three-fourths of uently found ded inside of We saw one of the f these little Berret nests which ess than thirteen Berret votes! ‘d._ another nest of seven idup” Atanothertine ittern, and at sever: 1 er teller made like dis- ballot-box, sometimes ix and seven little Berret votes f-om tbe been no previous un- lots should be thrown iged t» consider and votes thus fonnad in ut fifty, all of which no previous in- e Magruder side “stufting dodge” nents, as by having tickets of an uni- s, they had shown the dispo- thing. they said he polls (musta! and tellers proceeded to co counting up develo ges of a peculiarly inter or instance, the Berret tick: Paper of all sizes, were cf uniform Some of the Berret tickets of thin letter paper not more an inch square, and the tell nests of these little Berret tickets of the biz Berret tickets. tellers open one o} contained no | another time h Berret votes similarly «+ six Berret votes of ali other times three. The o! coveries in his end of the ig on Thursday night Willet, who does service clan, and as a’ ward physician. capacity, has so uterly y-ward, that it has re- tins on our part to !earn this mich s local habitation and name, and to led by ascertaining that a na city cotemporary which put words T uttered by him, nt by Willet him: Noticw.—District of Columbia Advertisements te bs inserted in the BALTIMORE Stxt are received #1 and foricarded from TEE Star offic fn regard to bi: this labor we were only tion of the uccount © proceedings of said m into our reporter’s movth neve a interpolated into said accou es —Tue Mertine tn tne Wand LAST NiGHT — Macavper Carries THE aRv—THE Ponice do tHe Dety.—Pursuant isement, the First Warders met last night at Stott’s Hall, for the purpose #ates to the comin fall was crowded dittvrent factiors—back pions in the vreat race for tl After the usual prelimina: portof those most interested vontest pending, by Col. Irwin, w to hear motions Mr 33 Parker nominat Fsq., 28 chairman; carried Tn taking the chair, Mr M expressed h’s sin- conferred upon, and the While be felt proud he responsibility with cf selecting dele- Z mayoralty convention. Persons representing the f the different cham- mayorslty prize. caucusing on the nthe result of the <, the meeting was called to order ho stated its object, and waited Now for the anunus malice against the.Star. the duty of the Star to state the fact in i ports of Dr. Willett’s having insisted n lodging a person,-a relative or near friend house while nearly dead ~potu, despite the remonstrances of the guards, who urged the ntter unfitness of the piace. During the night the sick man died, an rst was held, and the character of the to which he (W.) was subjected and the comments of the spectators were, wi thing bat agreeable to Willett’s tacts of the case appeared in the that day to this we presume Dr. prejudice against the of this petty exhibition of Some time ago it was There havin derstanding that such ba aside, the tellers were obli ‘fhe number o} the box would amount to abo: the tellers had to allow, struction as to illegal votes. Were naturally indignant at this of their eppo: form size the sition to dodhe fatr The result of the voting was 2s follows: Magruder vot Berret votes. his, in the guard- with mania-a- ed Thomas Morggn, vere thanks for the honor eoutidence reposed in bi ef this honor, he assumed t! proportionate embarrassm. preside at public assemblies, but proper means to so. preside Sitisfiction to all presen. awere of the difference of opinion that existed in pect to the coming municipal difference of opinion was both natural and proper, for all had a right to think as they choose; but while we all might differ as to the claims of the several candidates—those who ave to be the standard bearers and lead the front of the battle—he trusted that we should all bear in mind that we were exerci: men, and that it became our nzhts with discretion. resume, any- Star, and from W. has bad a Star, and against newspaper ht as to render present were all else a prifate grudge against the Star to trot out? The Chair announced the Ma duly elected, and the crowd shou Votes of thanks were then passed to the officers of the meeting, and, on motion adjourned. the ward in res; atude: delegates THE IMpRoveMENTs 1x THE West Exv.—Im- reat and small are going on in almost the First Ward we notice ve already been mentioned in the Star. ; commodious dwellings erecting on H, y-tirst and Twenty-second streets, S. 8. Parker, painter, will soon be ready for lam pitt is erecting for ck dwellings,’ three 2st street, between G and palding has in progress ass dwelling, on Gand ich. when completed, will ts class in the city. On H Eighteenth and Nineteenth, an- e of completion & Barron, con- | aver; Brown & palding, painters. | ve just been ‘Twentieth and Twenty- OnG, between Tue Battimore ANyUAL CoNFERENCE assem- bled yesterday morni session was taken u between T'went ig per adjournmer Pin’ receiviny the reports of hittees, and at 4 o'clock ia the of the Missionary So- ‘esses Were delivered by Purner, and J. M. Brown. iil adjourn finally on Monday Appointments for Sunday —Union B Morning, Bishop’ P. ternoon, Elisha W. the rights of free- uty to exercise those » With forbearance, and Mr Wm.H © himself three first-class bri s'ories and basement, on Mr. Wm. E. 8; avery handsome firs Nineteenth streets, whi be one of the finest of i street, between afternoon the anniversary ciety was held, when addr. DW. Moore, Ht. Mi. The Conference wi -—“I nominate G. W. Coombs for See- ‘The Chair put the vote, and was nn«ble to decide, the opposite cries being 80 nearly equal Mr. Coombs —-Mr- President, 1 respectfully line“? 8 ng isin conrs Lewis Vivan: Entwisle actors; Geo. H. Plant, brick-1 ouss, plasterers; Parker & 8 fine three-story dwellings completed on H. between night, James Lynch | afternoon, D. W. Georgetown— tes Lynch; afternoon. J. ordination of deacons; ), no; don't n. Rigzles and Stephen D. Castle- verally nomisated for that post, and ker hoped that Mr. Coombs would per- je to be used, and eskrd the Chair to ain on Lis nomination. bis Seiag done, the ayes strained a point, and tered” the loudest, so Mr. Coombs was de- clared duly elected Secretary. Mr. S_S. Parker stated that li first business in order would be the election of delezat-s to represent the ward i Mayoralty Convention. ternoon, WH W Asbury Chapel—N vA first streets. for Mr. ‘hos. Co: ‘Twenty-tirst and Twenty. three-story brick dwe Mr. Wm. Rapley; penter; Clements & whl; afternoon, An- ht, William W. Grimes. teenth street I’resbyterian Charch—Morui Weaver; afternoon. S.J, Churet. Navy-Yard— Morning, y; brick-layer; i 0., painters. On ‘Tw. n Hand I, a fine three- ourse of completion for Mr 8 Edimondston hascontracted Z on the corner of nae and Jackson Place for Major n tae coming This was, in fact, the ess Which had called the citizens of the ether, and he desired, for one, that it e ess on beth sides. a view to making the matter sat d tue following resolution: person be selected from each side to act as tellers. who shall count the number of persons passing throngh to vote; further, that le shall be selected to re- H. Hopkins; ni First Baptist Church—Morniug, J. J. Her- ternoon, Win ht, Alex John- a8 soon as the Weather regular progress to completon. The workinen have resumed their work on tie in progress for W. W. Corcora fora Gallery of Arts, and it is progressiu rapidly, ed to insure its . Ridout; night, J. Rk. Morning, Isaac Pendell. The Methodist Pre- t, Which, in conse- e grade of the street, ated condition during undergoing a thorough n underpinned with a ig the entire frout and rth side. The two doors, by which formerly obtained, will be turned into windows, and a door of more the centre of the church, approactied The front will be tin- appearance of ndid building testant Church, Ninth s quence of the alteration of th emained in a very dilap the entire winter, has be ai The front has bee: uz stone wall. entendin ene person from each s' ceive and count the ballots. The resolution was carried unanimously. The iuted, under the first clause of the errence Drury and A. Carroll ined, and Dr. Jewell That gentleman also declined, and next appointed. Mr Stover and the Chair ap 8. sold yesterday ises, part of lot No 12. f+t on Seventh street. between N and © streets Joseph Weyrich, at 16 ce Chairman appoiut: Was appointed. Mr. Stover was respectfully de: lined, inted Mr. Cogan. refused to be a teller. and so did Mr. a most positive manner. ty something Like a q) men to serve. Finally Mr.S 3. P ve,and he and Mr. Drui sumed their posts at the heai benches, that had been placed in such a position rmit the voters to pass by the table si posit their votes in the ballot-box. Chair then appointed as tellers to receive and count the votes, Messrs W D. Castleman Nationar Rieies —We hear it stated that the Council of this city flue volunteer corps to New York whieh w: to the gallant Seventh Re-iment of that city. medern style by a handsom ished in a style that will add to th the new work. The masonry Job, and done under the superinten Atchison, contractor. The Chair, now reduced led to gentle- rker consented ry aceerdingly as- dof the row of Carpenter and builder. W H Sincell. Inaddition-to the church improve- fons are makin, Tur Ecrorray Moret —It should be borne tn mind that the most fastidions can be suited with ting, drinking. lar establisiiment. ment prepara in view of the lot belonging to the congregation, and adjoining the church. The 2 the coming week , the pastor assigned to the f the Maryland Confer- city and will assume the work will be com: Rev. P. Light W station by the last segi ence, has arrived in the charge of the church immediately, Waren Rervrys —C, Lo ward. fighting; $3.15. vood. disorderly; was xecommodated. -W. Davis and Stephen Mr. Davis, on being called upon to trike bis post at the table, came forward and positively and sternly refused to act as teller, or to have anything to do with the matter. The Chair then appointed in his place Mr. Robert Earl, who kindly consented to do the dut apart for Mr. Davis ‘The chair then held up to view an oblong box, labeled “‘supertine ground mustard,’ with a movable top, through which had been --jack-kuifed,” and exuibited it to the t see that it wasa fair concern. Mr Jobn Wilson here moved that the tellers be instructed to receive the vote of every the ward who may present b that if any man’s vote be cha! quired to be sworn as to his right to vote ia the drunk; 32.15. K. Crawford, Esq., of ppointed by the Presi- REAPPOINTED — K. » has been rea) Justice of the P Scurreme Court, Yestexp. fred Winsor et al., claimant City of New York, appellant: Appeal from the circuit States for the district of Mass. stipulation cf Mr. Bartlett, of counsel for the ap- pellants, and Mr B. R. Cartis, of counsel for the ees, this appeal was distni: ng its own costs 30. Jonathan Crews et al., apy hb ‘The motien to dis this cause was argued by Mr. Badger, of counsel pport thereof, and by Mr. el for the appellants in oppos: y originally set 's of the steamship ATION, And victimes Of le- conviction ef tue vurt ofthe United |, THE voTAntEs oF piesir. titabie aperture crowd that all mig ssed, each party self to vote, and nged he be re- fo: the app Lees, in st Baxter, of counse. yj) Washington, Drury (Berret m: ntieman meant? eeting, and surely no other than ald be permitted to vote. He trust-d p would be considered zs entitled to a net known to be a Demoerat and dask if the geutle- n) wanted to kuow what the fon et al , owners of the steam towbeat Anglo & : steamer Louisiana pause Wascontinued by Mr appellees, and concluded by Mr. Pemocrats w Tins erate fu ceding all oth: rs i. now Shoes Acjourned u is received into the st: S-ication, and is gradealy cise d. passinz into the &: supplying ihe wastes of properties, ar InpRoveMENTs —The grading of Seventh street south is progressing rapid to be graded is a bal: advantage to that se signed by the property-owners on this street. be- tween F and M streets south, is read) sented to the Corporation fe: sidewalks that distznce should be; but I ¥ intestines drop the body by its thus assisting and sus- nature in Overcoming the diserse proved by the New York Acaderm: mended by the faculty everywhere, t n is confidently offered as a remed nand a | Sorofulous affections haries Stott, Washington, and by all re- Price §1 per bottle OLD, PARKER & Mower, eekman street, New York, Wholesa'e Agents, ‘The whole distance nd will be of vreat Mr. Drury bad come here as a Democrat and an anti-Know Nothing, and expected that no one would be permitted to take action { n this meeting who hed not b retofore acted with us. fs'r that these who have not voted heretofore for the nominees of the party should be permitted to in here and control ovr action. e didn’t come here to hear speeches,” and yon. and let’s be done with it bd nfusion ensued, whi checked by the First Ward citi rthe paving of the ; & very necessary in: The cess-pool at the: terminus of Phirteenth-and-a-balf street, which has been fill- ing up for nine years, process. The whole of this direction of Commissioner Taylor of the Seventh Work is under the cl wes promptly cers, who were Mey’s Dress Stirs, Youths’ Dress Suits, Children’s Dress Suit Men's Business Suats, The voting now commenced, the through ina pretty orderiy Mr. Gale was challenged by Mr. Terren (Berret man) as a non-residy »wed, aud finally Mr. G. voters More Miuitary Visitoxs —The Independent "Presently | Guard. of St. Louis, Mo. will leave that city o tue 30th of June, by way of Cleveland, on to the cities ef Boston, N ie Baltimore, and Washington, D.G. The Guar embers, will. be accomp:- ad, some 17 pieces in num- In New York the visitors will be the guests of the Seventh Regiment, aud in Baltimore of the battalien of the City Guard ofticers of the compai Lieuts. Fredericks, uniform is dark-blue frock 'd stripe running down Youths’ Business Suits, Children’s School Suits, Marble Hail Clotnog would raspeot {it ! annua! display of Spring rn now ready fer inspect is comprised of an assortment of Gontlemen’s ¥ bing of the newe:t and richest desig: in material, tri 'o those who study ex Sabionsble =e offered for se! of Resd: Some dispute ew York, Philadelp NoaH Waren & Co. Store, Brown's Hictel bu announce that thei Summer Clothing which numbers 130 m Ring attempted to vote, and did vote, | nied by their own bau Drury could challenge him as “Whig and no Democrat.” Mr. R. evinced a disposi h Me. Drury’s nead for doubti his Pe neersey; but the otticers quickly convinced proper to strike his tighting Mr. Drury next challenged that he was neither a Democrat nor an anti-Know Mr G. didn’t vote” Mr. Drury also challenged the vote of Mr. John Wilson, on the ground that he would not Mr. Berret if he should receive the nom: cround that he was a Whig. aud that Le had voted for Richard Wallach two years ago. Mr. Wilson indignantly retorted that be should vote; bad a right to vote; would vote for whom he pleased; did vote for Wallach; so; that be was not a Know Not should be one; that on the conti out-and-out Anti-Know Nothing as there was in the room; and net a pocket [Cries and yells, and whoops } Mr. Drury.—What do you mean by “pocket Democrat,” sir? Mr. Wilson —‘I mean what I say, sir; I 2m no pocket Democrat.” . (Very palpable symptoms of a row had mani- fested themselves on both sides cf the nall, and numbers of persons quickly closed around the table where the altercation was going on. Wilson held bis groand tirm his determination to de; becoming rapidly belligerent ail abou bim, an more than oue vain effort was made by the more pacitic on either side to quell the tumult, when the voice of Acting Mayor Dove, who was present, alling tipon the police to do their duty and keep the space clear about the table. The lice rushed in, and in half a minute something ke ord-r had been restored his vote and left, Mr. Drury protesting 4 I workmanship. cellence with ¢ 3 of dress, an 0} from the mos The commanding are Capt. Geo W. Sbrfer, jaker and Brooks. coat, light-biue pants, the leg, red epaulettes xo back and pune portunity is now attractive stock bim that it was thing in this city, at vary re- Mr. Glascoe, alleging Tus Taratre —We b to urge folks to go to the Theatre to-night, on the oecusion of tue last appearance of the celebrated comedian, Mr. Joe Jetfersou donbt be crowded to overflowing. aud the main thing wiil be to procure a seat early those who wish to best advanta; The bill for tdly deem it necessary At Oak Till, at d ak Hill. Mor BROOKE, in th The friends of the to attend her fune noon, at 4 o'clock. somery county HE 7] The house will no + to-morrow (Sunday) a.tar- enjoy the performance to the e to secure seats in the daytime night is rich, as usual, of ‘The Heir at Law” and Wife”—Mr. Jetterson as Dr. Pai A.SS., in the former, and as Mr. Brown in the latter, supported by Miss J.and Miss M. Parker. STREETe, ALLEYs AND GuTTERs.—The appro- alleys and gutters ient to accomplish the by complainants to keep have been once scoured by e central wards, near the peculiarly filthy condition; and if allowed to fill up with mud and description as fast as removed, the il see the necessity for loyed in the cleansing MBROIDERE STEP LINEN R y had a right to do thing, and never racy he was as an LE Pl 3 LOTHS, DRUGur as, & Democrat neither. = AND FIRE INSURANC Priations for cleaning str would probably be suitic work if pains were taken them clean after the: the contractors. canal, are ina the gutters are filth of every Commissioner of Healta wil. keeping i.en constantly emp E No. A92 Seventh Will effect Insurance on Lives and P. the best companies and at the lowest rates osses paid punctually. ured entitled to an interest in the profits a Lin P.L. WARVEY ANBRY AND FANCY y, 4nd announced "Wher leave to'cali ¢ Posit his vote, the ci my stock of new SPRING FA Friern District Pouic a free negro named Ned Ducket officer Kinz, under the charge of r woods, knowing them to be such, for further examination by We learn that the final examination of Duckett (erroneously named Huckett ina is fixed for next Monday. marked W, not yet identified, was found, with many other articles ascertained to have been stolen, in Duckett's place of abode. ednesday last, it, arrested by eceiving stolen was committed Justice Thompson. selected with the greatest eare especially forthe Washington My stock of goods is entir and style cannot be a few only of the many coods of w full assortment : Bonnets, Hats style; fine French Mr. Wilson thea of every quality and paper yesterday) very fine ane be The silver spoon next challenged Mr. Hutchins, al- wing e was neither a Pemocrat or an anti- Kaow Nothing. Mr. H. protested that he was no had never been ina lodge in his life. [Severat voices—*I'll vouch for him; he’s all rigut "] ry bere waived his objection, and the ged Mr. J.T. Wilson, charg- ing that he was a Black Republican [Lau; r. W. was sharply catechised by the and thea permitted to vote. Mr. Drury then challenged « man whose neme did uot transpire, on the ground that he lived in another ward. The nameless individual was promptly hustled throuzh, without exercising his franchise. Mc. Drarychalleaged Mr. Moore, on the ground *hat he was not a Democrat nor Anti-Kuow Noth- “Sir. Moore explained that he drew out of the Know Nothing ledge befor: Magruder ran for ago, and bad voted his own private sentiments since thattime. _ Mr. Drury held that the explanation was un- satiafactory, and that Moore wouldu’t vote the Wwoole ticket; that he had never voted the who'e » Mr. Muore assentei that he had scratched nares Of bls vot-s. bot thot since N_iedge be bad voted fur anti-Know- divers oc :asions. leries; new stsle Worked and Collars, besiste of goods usually found ina firstc Marcelines, Em en and Lace Se Know Notbing; Irs. R. € No. 12 Pa. av., bet &ti [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & Co.'s SELECT SPICES. Guaranteed not o: ABSOLUTELY AND PERF, but ground froma fresh S us exp-easiy for ur} if - They. are beaut . er.) to prevent injury it, while the ordinary groa Shieh A faa ye wares ngth and richness of flav 4 IND ALL OOMPARISON, ia abundantly prove, red only Mus KEE & CO. st.. New Vork, R.T.S.VERDI Has removed to 417. Thir teenth st., between G and H. re WATCHES. ‘OMPLETE, Assoitm: . 5 Ca; ly: er tens Fi urgensen, F. dam 7 ). Johnson, Char: ‘obias & Co.-R. & nd ‘her makers of celeb ‘@tches and Chronometers carefully repaired by Fase ALARM aNd Ficht —The, alarm of fire at an early hour last night was false, but had the effect to cail out tke firemen, the purpose doubt- less for which it was given. severance engine house a row occurred, whieh was rapidly growing to a general muss, when Officer Carter interfered, woo were fighting, and dispersing the remainder ef the crowd, prevented the which were about to ensue. In front of the Per- Mr. Drury challen: id by arr-sting two CTL. PURE. without reference jisgraceful acts packed in tinfoil, Centre Marxet —This morning there was an average attendance of dealers of all classes in the The supplies were of excellent quality in every department, and the quantity wis «qual to the demand. tie sameas daring the week past. Thegangva 3 ‘were not crowded this mo the market was strictly o! 7 Spices are ‘almost them, in point of stre! Centre Market EYOND ices continue about fe 13-if. D& W.tr roing, and the order of served. ImpRovEMENT —Workmen are engaged in re- f the building on Seventh st , street, recently moving the walls ot | between Louisian: occupied by C.S. Whittlesey, as a pa’ to the erection of a targe build- style for Mr. Lgwry, of George- —see. : Tus Wasuincton Burcuzr Civs Tuesday, the ist of Rss ‘ent, by the fullowini rodshatn ules a T. KE. en. Taylor & vine moder G. Beesley drawing out of the K. | Int ‘of the modern : : announce to Moore.—'‘Are you ap Anti- atthe Park Hote! on Four doors west of Brown’s Hotel, AUCTION SALES. By WM, MARSHAt |, Avctioneer. , (No. 502 Seventh strest.) ARGE ASSORTMEDT OF NEW AND 4 eo ye sHanp Forsitcre at Acct oy SHAY MORNING, Apr | 24tl, at 10 o'clock, Lwiarte aeany £e# storeyii.de Odd Fe loss Hail, Sover.th st-eet, one of the iargest and handsomost ments of Furriture, Hoaskoksepiug Articles, d Walnut Brocatelie Suites, in Greon Maroon and Garne:. Blue and Goid,&e. | Co tsce Sets. in Rosewood, O2k and Walnut, Bedsicads, Hair and Stuck Mattresses, Babursay and Walnut Arm, Rockers and Diniag Marble top Bureaus aud Tables, Sofas, Loun *, Wardrobes, Washstands, &, P ‘asgors, lee Pitchers, Koives, Fork>, and Spoons, Cothee and Tea-pots, Urns, &o. Ivory, Bone, ang Buck Haudie Kni soe Ramercan eae War otlets, Wines, Tumblers, &o, Chis Tea and Birnorsa 39 te Ns ge lot of Sevond-hand Furniture, Car; Niattings Re urriture, Carpete, ap 21-25 WM. MARSHA.L, Auct, . By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN Jackson HALT ALLEY aT AvcTion — pa TAUKSDAY, the sth inst. I shall sell, in ront of the premises, at 6 o'c eck p.m.» part of Lot 9.41, in Square or’ Reservation No’ t0, fronting 25 fret and running at risht angles 10 feet deep, to- fother, with tue improvemnerts, which consist ofa large three-story Brick tiuilding, and & brick wall ene.O81ng the entire lot. ‘erms made k ha day © ap2ted nown on ths day ¢ rele: z: Decan- By A. GREEN. Auctioneer, RAME HOUSE AND LOT ON TWENTY- F FIRST, REWREN NORTH L aND M sts, ae TiOx—Un FRIDAY, the 2th i front of the premi yt shall nell, 8, atGo’clork p.m, part !ot in eqva e@ No, 72, xeving ® front of 2744 feet ‘enty-first street west, \S2 feet Sicches deep. with the impr ents, which are two good xO c., &c. f a one ee Be'feash; palsnes In €and 12 months, ‘ sing interest from day ofeale, A deed given and a deed of trust taken. d 8p 2l-Ats A. GREEN, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, XTENSIVE SALE_OF SUPERIOR NEW 4 AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE AT AUCTION — 4 VAL, the 2ith rustant, E shail soll at ths ware-room, No 36 ) strect between 6th and 7th, ecommencins at'0 o'clock a m.,an extensive as- sortment of new and second-hand Furniture: U fine Mahogany Brocatelle Parlor Set, compris- ing— 2 Tate, a tetes, 2 large Armchairs, and 4 Parlor Salts 1 fine Walnut Set, comprising the same 2 fino Mahozany and Wa'n‘tearved Wardrobes 4fue” de” do Bookcases and Secretaries Marble-top Bureaus, with dress stand and glasses 6 Marble top centre, side, and pier Tables ; 8 Yaho;a yand Walnut syring Sovas 4h ¢ Brocacs 1+ a d§uair 2 Mahogany and Wa nut Sidebon a “6 ae lo Martle-top Wash Closets 1 fine Marble. top Reiss Cottage Chamber Set 4 Walnutand Mahoganr Whatnots.2 Hat Trees 4 dozen Mahogany and Walnut spri-g-seat Chairs § Mahogary and Walnut Jenny Lind Bedsteads Large arm r rocking and farey Chairs hair and other Matt esses. ? Wa'nnt exfension and 4revnd Tables With a large assortment of otner Furniture petings. Met ngs Quicloth, &e. erm:: + il ems ender + over exevedit gg So acred t of6 and (0 da: 34 rwoend four months, for nutes satisfa endorsed, bearing interest. apa? A. GREEN, Anet. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, 'Y RUSTEE’S SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE = 8vILD NG Lots, aT THECORNER OF ST STREET AND NORTH G STREETS —Un SATURDAY RNOUN, May 5th, at 5 o'clock, on the 1 tue of adeed of trust dated Septem- luly recorded in Liber J. A. 7 No. of the !and records for Wash riet of Columbia, 1 shail 24, 29 and 3), in James C, of square 621, n Ist street west, at the cor- k 130 feet 4 ts 28, 9 and 3° front ect west. botwoen G ner of G strert 1 Inches to a 20 fact alley, 23 feet 432 inches on Is! e: and H streets north, and run back 130 feet 4 inches a. toa ge Jivy, Logcther with thei eonei-ting of small two story brick onthe reser cf said lots and frooti the aliey. Terms: (ne fourth casa; the residas in 6, 12and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises . Ifthe terias of sato shauld not he complied with in five dave thereafter, the trustee reserves the ttorexs'latthe risk and expense of the de. ager. peing at the exper THOS J. FP se of the purchaser. SHER, 'T'r 1. E& CO. Auets. 3y J, C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. XECUTOR SALE OF INPROVED & hd Property MONDAY AF N, May 7th, at5o% on the p-emise: ers, Executors of the late Edward H. Pendleton, deceased, will offer at public auction, commencing with the first namea, the following property: Lot No, 12, in Syuar on routh C, and 36 tee: fronting 43 feet 6 inches inches on Canal street. street west, improved cwelling-houses, as, Lot No.1, in hird street west, Teet, being 10 feetsquare, street westand south D is will be eubdivited into suitable bui!d- kyon the pre © Lot Nes. are No. G2, fi 8, hetween north D ard Fr Ine fourth eash; residue in ith interest, secured by ads ou the promises Adi conveyancing a" the ER, Execulors, HRE'& CO, Aucts. oGUIRE & CO.. Anctionsers. S SALE GF VALUABLI IN PRINTING OeFicr Sy y AETERNGO is the recorded in Libor J. A. 8. No. 10, foltos eott reeords for Wasiaston Lots Nos 52 and $31 subdiy » fronting esch 24 fest on u Ist street wert and north ting back 173 foot S inches to containing esch 4.065 feet of cash; the residue in 6, 12and itis, with interest, secured py a deed of trust e premises, Ail cuaveyancirg at the c the purchaser. nal SEER, Trustee. (Ry True O., An in virtuoofa writof fieri he Clerk’s office of the Colum: 1a, for the cted, F will th= court IDAY, the 1th kK m., all deferd- a 4,19 8qU No, , inthe city of Washirg- ton, BC, t gether with ail and siurularthe im provements thereon. eelzed and er upon 8s property of Mrs Clares Preuss, and will be « t> satisfy Judieae No. 259%, to ‘ay term IAN, tavor of Charles Walter W. SELDEN, Marshal tor the District of Columbia. pp i7-dts_ ARSHAL’SS\ LE—in virtue of a writ of fieri M facias issued from the Clerk’s cffios of the Cir enit Court of the istrict of Co umbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed. | will x pose to public sale, for cash, in front of the court heuse door of said county, on FRIDAY. the lth day of May re: 8M, at 12 o'c otk m .all defend- ant’s isnt. titie calm and interest in and to the east partof Lot No.3, in square No. 268, fronting 27 taet 5inches on Maryland avenue, between Stn Ar treets west, and running back the whole depth of said jot, together with all an‘ singular the improvements tliereon. seized and Jovied upon ae the property of Thomas Bughes. and will sold to satisfy Juticials No. 289,to May term, 1669, in favor of E. Colton, W. SELDEN, ap2) dts Marehal for the District of Columbia. ae feurt of the Dict nty of Waghine expose to public aale, ef rad Tay next, htt AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON 4 TO-MORROW By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, UCTION.—On MG THE LATEST NEWS. __TELEGRAPHIc. St OO TERNOG von rocma, Ww S4'¢0 Corporation of Warhington six per cent, ton Certificate of In- rom Oote-ber 2, 1658, ‘ht Company Bonds. JC. MoiUIRE & CO., Aucts. By A. GREEN, 1ONER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BY ORDER OF THE OnrHans’ Virtua of a d- cree o| istrict of Columbn ®pproved by the ember, 1258, on tue mat- rown, ¢uardian ef others, minor children of Baa " a the uu was appointed commissioner to make undivid. d interest of the eaid infaz' of one-fifth) in and te th mentioned. I shall mM. On the pr April inst, Iss, inte:est of one-fith in the follow: erty named in eaid bered nine, (9,) rot between Eand F taining 1,70 sq ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the America. —The steamship America, he 7th, but bringing Queens nday, arrived here to-day Tested rez: A ~ 2 aAverpool on town telegrams of s Hicenan bad been ar Saturday bein: no additional c The pol'tical $709 a Sorat 1 Corporati ishtegin $50 Washington Gas 1.1 ‘Terms cash in ap did with interest there is consequently ommercial intelligence. news is unimportant arrested at Derly and was in custody when ti trial would probably be It was r-portel that shortly be pre} EAL Estatr, Covrt, at AvcTION. Orphans’ Court of th the county of Waeh.ogton, Court on the 25th day Nov. tition of Lewis H. B: y on Good Friday, be steamer eziled. His ned Great Kastern would squadron which escorts the Prince of Wales Would probably rah Canada in June. It wis not stited that the inhabitants of Savoy in} Nice would vote in a few days, by wniverss! suffrage, the question of annexation. in? Mason, deceased, ts, (cons sting proceed to seli.at peblic auction, uixes, on MONDAY the.said undivided TERS Marine Disnster—Less of Life. Provivexce, April 20—The schooner A Packer, cf New Haven, Port Ewen for Providerc>. coal, foundered on Tuesday night last, du northerly blow and bizh cross > nd. between Norwark and Black hands, five in number, perished --anrgpennnreaTEeNErepmenesie.e- Alexandria Markets. 1.—Flour—Family $5.9: ne SS STs) Wheat deereo, viz! bart of ae po ing on Thirteenth street west, In square .%, con- Streets north, uare foet, more or third incash; and the residue ts at 6 and 12 months, to be in two equal instalme: by deed of trust. LEWIS H. BROWN, con I At th foui-fifths, the intere: time and piace t! sts of the adults in be sold on the same terms. A. GREEN, Arct. By J C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. LE OF PAK T OF SQUARE ALEXANDRIA. April 2 6.00; Extrs $6.87 a7 25 — White, fair to good, 81, 5591.2; Corn—white 67250; mixed 75a?>c; yellow 7 ~, Oats 40ad5c. Corn Meal Soasse. per bushel. Seeds—Timothy $3283.70; Clover $5.25 Provisions—Butter, roll, 18220 . becou 10c. Pork $7a$7.50. Lard Maldc. Whisky 2s Fish—Shad $12 50al4 per hundred, Her Ting $11 .5va812.50 per thousand. Boltimere Markets. Battiwone, April 21 —Flour closed quiet but rd street and City Mills #612. Wheat clos-d firm; white Si.70a®1 40; red $1 45a81.50 Lorn closed dull; white “2 .74¢ Whisky closed scarce at 22 4 a2? New York Markets. 21 —Flour is dull’, State Southern is buoy - Wheat is dull; Southern red Corn is quiet; mixed 75e ; Pork is tirm and quiet; mess $17 lggteady. Whisky doll. RUSTEE’S s. E EIGHT —On MOND. at5 o'clock, on the trust dated December 15th in Liber J. A.S., No. 166, fe the land records for W: trict of Columbia, we &. 828, beginning for west corner ot enid east with the line of stroe thenee no th to the line ef the stro. the city; thence with the line ot northwesterly to the rorthwes! Fquare; thence south with the |i y virtue of a deed of and duly recorded 19 ', 191, 192 and 193, ‘&:hington county, in ha}l sel part of square the same at the s: uth square, and running thence t 105 feet 1 inch ; et which bounds f said street and it corner of raid ne of Fifth street pntaining 24.82+ ‘erms: Ono-third cash ; the residue in 6, 18 months, with iaterest, seoured by a deed o} sale should rot be complied with T the sale, thé trustee reserves the Il, on one week’s notice, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, Ancing at the cost vt the purchas LOR, t JOHN CS HARKNESS,; Trustees. J. G. MeGUIRE, & © mar 20-2awkds Uj THE ABOVE SALE Is Post: in consequence of the rain, until! MON ON, Apt! 234, same hour ard placs, H. NAYLO » NAYLOR, JOHN ©. HA M ; yellow 7Ha73c $5.25985.30; Ohio $5 90a86.05; on the preinises. ne ae If the terms of In five days afte: Sasit 93 Lad New York, April higher; Chicago and bonds =s \,; Mic 21.—Stocks are active ard Rock island 65; Cumber Hlinois Central shares & a igan Southern 25 — °0; Reading 44; Cantons Mo : —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS For other Georgetown ad , : EW YORK.—The «aptain Moit. w. FUTURE DAYS. 'U., Auctioneers. OT ON NURTH SETWEEN I2TH AND ISTH STS. WEST.— NOON, April z4th, at 5! we shall sell the eastern in 21, in equare No. él, front- n north N street, between 42th and 13th back 129 reet to an alley. cash; the residue in 6. \2and by a deed of trust Ph eG UIRE & CO, Aucts, Fy THOMAS DOWLING, Aue & SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE . Hov=EHnOI » Furni- tht apply to McCOBB & DODG GR Water street DAY AFTER on the premises, POR SALE OR bstant.al t 18 months, with interest, secured on tha premises, t’r; Georgetown. MOOT & BURROUGHS, No. 119 Bridge street, Have rreently reseived from the tain cesirable and cheap goods, a first rato as sortiment of the newest style &S3 GOODS. heox'd Siuks, very cheap, rsted Granadins, tarages, Maretz*, Delaines and Bombazines, Rich fie'd and nest Barages, Barage R: d Robes in great variety, Summer Popiins, Anglais Barag: th, 1959, and R. Abbott to »and duly recorded, one in G tg the ihe undersigusd 4 fe otherin Liber No, 14 ofthe lard records tor Washington cou. trict of Columbis, I shall proceed to seul, on TP day morning, April 24th, at 10% o’elock, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said deeds, all of feets contained in the Unicn Ho ambracing, in part, viz: rte es and Poil de 's. Jsconets, Lawns and Ginehame. Printed Cha!lies. French Chintzes and Ep) Alexandre’ Kid Gloves. Lace M the Househoid 1 te, Georzetown Superior Pian Rosewood aud Walnut comp! H iste = of Parlor at ra vstered in brocatei as urplo men! upho.stered tm brocatei and purp MBRIDERICS. Linen Cambric Handkfs, Wints Cambrics, My And Dimities of a] and Ingrain Carpeting is and Cornces alnut Marble-top Centre Tables 3 » Mahogany, and Painted Chamber Furnt ture All of the China, Glass v le “Cutiery, and ‘Table nsiins, Brilliants, inds . GRAY GOODS For Traveling Suits for Ladies. Also, the best makes cf Irish Cottons. Shecunge, Table assortment of Gent We invite the atten ummer Goods I deem it snare ssary ty rizeth sexten- ,88 it en braces the entire Parlor Fur- tai 1d im hiteen pariors. and the entire war's of fifty chambers, w,and in cxceilent order, tahout four months, 5) and under.esth; over ninety days for approved en- . LINTON, Trustee, THOMAS BOWLING, Auct N. Auctioneer, F VALUABLE RUILD- STEKN PART OF TEE CITY VESDAY, April 20h, (359, ‘0 the subseriner hear 1258, and recorded in 4 the very lower! SMOUT & BURROUG HE STEAM B is now ready for excursions to the Gr-at Falls or ints, Arlington Springs and Alex di on moderate terms; will make tripst» Alex on SUNDAYS, in and will lie over until Chamber Farniture which is vearly ne dorsed Lotes, bearing tore INO. A « RIES IN WANT OF A FASHIONABLE ET, will find it at Mre. 107 Bridge st.. George & genera! assortment is, Flowere, & ibboni Dry Goods, Horiers, Dress Trimmings 8 antly be fourd at the lowest prices. A'x. Extension Skirts, werranted to WAteh springs. —A note of Suter, Lea & Co . dated Dec. $1,505 68, payable in one year, jorsed by Joseph T n above note was iost by me in on High strevt, above Gay and © Bridge sireet. ‘PRUSTEF’SSAL ard cheap BOND by virtue of a deed of t town. D. > where aleo aud Kuchos, Ashington county. in ia, the followi> nthe city of V eaid. The sale will commones at le ‘ m., on the first nayed property, viz: Lote numbered sixteen and seventeen, (16 and 17,) 1 hundred and'eighty six, (5,) in square num- 1 ty five, 1,095, lots num and four. (2 and 4.) in equare numbe ed ad > ine ty-eeven, (1,087,) lots number: d six and ceven, 6 and 7,)i9 squere numbared elever, neteen, (1 119,) containing 37,562 and, moro criess Terms cash. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the I the terms ars not 1 r District cf Co um be made ofthe rambered ten plot numbered fil rrers rtr f ‘sng Pee ' ~~ — wil be cntt “warde: livery «fit te the wndersizne ably Fr ie © = elivery PNKER THOMAS, ‘OR RENT—A Jarge three story BRICK TIOUSE, situsted on West street, containins , i h eas Fn rae A to the subscriber, je neo! BL. OFFUTT. hendred and’ 1 square f-et of er teen roums, with complied with in five days, resell the propeity APEST SPRING CLOTHING. . Kt ST SUMMER CLO’ Can only bs found at WIESENFELD & COS,” Odeon Hall Clothing Room: Spiontid Spring Reglans with Capes, >plendid Spring Cveroonts { At WIES! E aplodieds \. GR By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctionoers. ND DESIRABLE DWELL- TENTH ST. WE6T, BETWEEN Avction —On fe re NFELD & CO. ELD & CO"S t remises, we shall sell a_handsom vasemert Brick Dwelling Houre . between E and F streets nerth, the lot having a front of 25 feet by a i he House contains 9 ot roowe, wide passage, handsome vest buie, bies and side porches. isin thorough and complete ‘h ges throughout the house, sh we in R, 12, 18 24. 30 seoured by a deed in o'clock, on the three story and Elegant Dress varices ¢ rate t WIESENF. eavtiful iness Suits, at trifling o Beactifal Business S04 SENFE Business Suite for young men. Business Suits for mi Business Suite for SNFELD a cO°s. feet, to an alley, and 36 mozths, with interes trust = the premises; the interest to be paid semi- aly. Tite perfect, and immediate ap 19-eod&ds By J. ©. McGUIRE & CU., Auctinnee's, RUSTEE’S SALE—By virtue date on the let day o: No. 1'6, folios 137. ne land records of ounty,in the District of Columbia, sent of parties, the undersigned wil: el), i frost of the premises o+ FRI AFTERNOON, May 4th, at halt pat 5 ‘ot No.3, 1a Square No. Drere Suits for weddings. Diess Fults for sartion, | rese Suite f: “ee qt WIESEN Coats by the thousand, oe pat the thousand, ets by the thous: At WIESE) othing for the vouagest, Bey’s clothing for all siz>, Boy's clothing fur jarger b At WIESENFELD Cheaper than the chespest, iner than the finest, Better thanthe best, ssereion fsiven. wear, . MeGUIRE & CO., Auets. FELD & Co"s nd. ‘FELD & CO's and recorded o’e:o0k, the nor.h half of 791, in the city cf Wash fronts 6° feet on south C street, between Sd and 4t! 5 Savo your money, ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; balance in 6, 12, y and 18 months for notes bearing interest. f om day ; S.C. BORD, ”N 290 orvecist ROG east, 290 Corner of Eleventh st. and Penasyleania av., i LER IN FINE CHEN DR PERFUMERS pay MEDICINES, “+ PUD > ym FANCY ARTICLES, Sole Agent for . THOMPSON'S CELEBRATED MEDICINES, LIFE PRESERV _ CORDIAL. ap 16-6t 6! MATTING MATTING ATTING: D hite CANTON MATTING, and 6.4 Red Cheokered do. ra, for Stcps, for Talies, ING 31.25 StiLLeEs BN a: TION SAE“ TINGS, EL TOW aLS ard NALKINS, ao tett @ call from ail p:rsons in waat of = ¢ 1 goods cold at the lowest market p WM. R. RILEY & BROTH tral Stores,” bet. 7th and sth sts, Opposita ( entre marks t. UNDERSIGNED WISHE orm the public that 3 lead animals with e. Orders leitat 1 on ate isheh dist td hice office, C: De tly attend he apieies te FRANK SCHR. T SODA WATER. HE Underaigned has the pleasure to inform his numerous patrons that he is prepared to serve them With the above refreshing beverage in all it. ty. Syrups, every variety, and of surpassing ric! of flavor. S.C. FORD. Jr., Pharmaceutist, ap 18-6 Corner Eleventh st. and Pa. av. AN THE NOVELTIESIN FANCY SILVER WARE. anda it variety of other new and | elegant articles, gu’ up especially for weddin; Presents. Sssortment this a were a Sew GAL ts Bio... lors, a4 Ue, 8p l7-t = Four doors west o; Brown's Hotei, cf sale, and secured to the satisfacti ‘A dsed civen veyarcing att a the torms to be compli d wise the trustes reserves tne risk and coat of the Bret pusc on a splendid outfit for summer. 2. FELD & €O-S, da deed of _— taken, All con- QUPEKIOR CANTON, AND COCOA MAT x a od teamer Monti tolled onioattts comnss “BEA NG.1144 ana 4 2 hexviest and finest Mattingsever seen + S-4,and 6-4 real “GOWQUA” MAT hese are calebrated the world over ‘ht to resell at the ARSC H: WARD, Trustee. _C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aue’ By A. GREEN, Anctroneer. - A DEED OF TRUST TO Ni Gareial ny sobs oka oak ad, executed bi ated Sth day o! wf the cesta. the 1 tdar of fortheir exce i-nce ¥ * rolis oo tract “MANKING’ ity, contract RE) best “Acheen.” A 4,5 4,and6 ¢widths. ‘T tig ieSO"FINg ‘nAny Advantages for Wear ‘acity which no other make ever “ty a 1 seeply COCOA and other DOV! ‘T=, in fl! sizes. some of whic! ita'l+ for Pab're Ruri All ofthe above goods are of the very latest im orta ion. and having bought them und-r vorable terms, we wil! ke | them st | wwe goods can be ny, at pPkoeoncick | o nises, off-r at pubis sa'e, the groun cary nian ety ned and described in .aid g CHECKED SATTING, 1 ty. Also COCOR MATTING 19 hess are decided.y Set Soper” “Letfowr! in Caparo numbered four hundredand sevanty-t.res a> the tancis marked and round p an of ths eity here. ETT & DOBSON. uy m fered by the W, COMPANS. Otten wenne and lth et. Steokh: officers alloitisens of Wachingtor JAMES C. MoGUIRE. purchase money ARE YOU INSUR pt ance in three rq with in'erest, ‘ed by a Geed 3fthe terms cf sa'ea-e not complied with in five of Fal the trustee reeerves the right five days’ notice, at the cozt and risk of the defaulting purchaser. ap 15 eod&ds *S SALE,—in virtue of a writ Sed trom the Canine cite AVE THIS DAY OPENED A BRANCH BAN xe 520 Seventh street, thi doors above 1) st,, and added to my genera! . > SF ROSENTHAL! "8 MAKE a ”, ans 2 ~ fe ct Gente. Bays’ and Youths’ B and SHUES. wiich will bs eure to pienre ai w ty a estiole ! or : * nae mothe eh which I will seistat o ishingiy low prices ROSENTHA}.. Sevects +: — Son >. v 3.3. WILLI! Ae Cireuit Court of county of Washington, and to_ expose to public sale, for cash. in t ite d, Children’s SHOE! >. me diree’ ed. of May next, 186%, at + 1 ntie. claim and intcrest hern made wo k. d wing described Lots, together wit ular the improvements there’ z eee No ees es end Gin +quare seat sacra No 1 Gui iot Noveria square No, ‘08, 5 6, 8nd 7,1n square N lots Noa 3 ai Wastington, et Space ne Bd door'ab. ath a. = A HE CconFES ‘A VICTIM, a Warning Buc & La Rercous D © , seized and F. Dyer, and will be usdigials No 9, to May term. | &' Corse. Marshal for the District of nerore: supp'yine at Siagle copies VOIORe. ges ba NAT!

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