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Ctry Councizs LOCAL NEWS. April93.— Board of Aldermen.— e President of the Board (Mr. ified from presiding is acting 28s Mayor ence of Mayor Berret, chair and called the Mr. W. F. Bayly was re- communications from Tur Primary Exzcrioxs Y: Primary elections held in the Fot and Seventh W; as we heard from, without d! In the Fourth Ward the vote was as follows : Berret Delegates —Wm. John F. Coyle, 4 Francis J Brooks, 452 Magruder Delegates —Edward Simms, ESTERDAY.—The urth. Fifth, Sixth, UF" Though Te, the iets fa ee ee Sastest 1s south of Baltimore, its edition 4s to require it to be put to press at an aur; Advertisements, therefore, should be ‘clock, m.; otherwise dey - H. Ward. 485; James ; Nicholas Lram- tm defers Twelve 0” * ay not Gppear watil the the acting Mayor + AUCTION SALES. ALT, PLASTER, &o.. AT AUCTION —O: | Ss MEDNESDAY, 2th inst, immediately alter | the $f Buca: and Molass-s of B H. Lambert, ine tacketinon sey ey | 23)too™ Plaster of Paris, ee 250; M5: boxms Candles; Rec gmt an, 216; Francis Spencer, 246; Bern: P. A. King, 250. fth Ward the following is the result of For Alderman—C. W.C. Du For Common Counzil—W: John W. Mead, 234; Wi 5 m Van Reswick, 212; Ed. F. ‘bomas Thornle For Assessors J. Wheatley, Calahan, 2; Wm J.M George Rickardson, 1. Anti-Berret Delegates 199; John F. Tucker, Hugh Dougterty, Berret Delegates —| Missimer, 173; o> Norice.—Distrect of Cotumbia Advertisements to bs inserted in the BALTIMORE SUN are received at and forwarded from Tux Star office. Tux Seconp Warp Meztixc erats Ioxork THE Ovp Ling Wa rest WarMs Apace—Tue Meeti '\ some CoxFusion —Pursuant to tue citizens of the Second Ward ‘bilbarmonic Hall, for the avowed ng delegates to represent them an ts in a Convention to be held on t! to find a candidate for Mayor oj appropriately dis; A communicat managers of St liciting the atte on was received from the lady Vincent's Orphan Asylum, sc- ndance of the members of the now — at the innington, 376. m A. Mulloy, 226; —T#z Demo- 168—T aE Con- No Breaks Up advertisement, m Assembly RK. ‘Oore, from the committee on { ted back a number of pee: as fo! ig of alley in squar. as recommitted to that contmit: lons to obtain the opinion of the ported back with the grading and graveling tween Fourteenth and Fif- —Benjamin F. Beers, 56; Wm. F. Barret, 110; Dennis eCormick, 27; Thomas O. thorizing the No. 677, which w: tee with instructi Corporation Atte @ substitute, which latter An act authorizing of M street north, bet teenth streets west; A Dill providing on the front of squa ment appropriati out of the funds o1 An act authorizing north, between Coni vania avenue; An act making a graveling N street ‘Thomas H. Robinson, %3; Geo. M. Oyster, 193; 183; Geo. W. Hitz, 192. Ennis, 191; John Michael Duffy. 165; James Cole- mar. 130; Tronas Hutchison, 187. ‘Thus it will be seen that four anti-Berret dele- ites (Messrs. 0: itz) and one Ennis) are elected In the Sixth Ward Berret delegates were elected by 55 majority. They are as follows: Walsh, Lawrence A. Tuell, James T. Gates, Nathan Lewis. ‘d.—In this ward there is a bitter contest between the Berret and anti-Berret forces. At a previous meeting, after the withdrawal from the room of numbers of the opporents of the Ber- tet faction, a vote was taken, which resulted. of in the election of Berret delegates. The election of yesterday was to make all ware on that account. Island Hall, an being no pclici was 270 for the anti names of John Petti Bradley, Robert The Berret facti are the legal ones; Atthe hour advertised, th, overflowing wigh patriotic cf Dent on one great object, an a motion by ¢ Hall was filled to ed. w the relayin of thy ter re No. 255, wi sey th an amend- k, to be paid the improvement of I street aecticut avenue and Pennsyl- some one in the crowd, Daniel $q.. Was elected president of the meet- R. expressed bis t manifestation of i e Which he should equite by an earnest effort to dis- in strict impartiality. He should ny on all hands. to preside over the eeting of his fellow. led, he hoped todo _—— his endeavors and su, 't of all ed that it would be who came here to-night e true Democrat: and equal rights. The ‘as to select deleg: -Kuow Nothing tion for Mayor m we all know; iter, Robinson, Tucker, and | ferret delegate (Mr in taking the chair, Mr from this ward ks to the citizens for thei confidence in him, a contidenc propriation for trimmin; : north, from Third to charge his duty dw his best to While aware of his inability deliberations of so large a m = itizens as Were now assemb) so to the general satisfaction; to that end be invoked the al. He felt assur vouchsafed, and that all would try to uphold th ciple of justice, order, object of the meeting w represent the Democratic and Anti perty of the Ward in the Conven Pere were various aspirants whot they were all gentlemen, and all true to the Dem. ‘atic faith. If in our efforts to-night we should ire to elect, let us 10: izing spirit, but submit with e majoritypand with promote harmo! the grading o He, square No. 515; sed. . Ba et haere A Dill authorizing the the alleys in square N He also, from the commit mitted an adverse N. Fearson; laid o ton. from the committee on police, port relative to requiring magis- ih the names of informers on those fined with selling spirituous 1i laid over until Monday next. Mr. McNerbany, from th to whom was referred the ty. praying the remissio: ice Clark, for an alleg ae ot paving of tee on claims, sub- report on the claim of Joseph It was held at id passed off very peaceably, there e in constant attendance. '-Berret ticket, containing the ibone, Geo. E. Kirk, John T. T. Rainey, and James Espey. n contend that their delegates and hence there will be a con- test for admission into the convention between the two sets of delegates. The anti-Berret men yesterday clearly shows that revious meeting, as hold double the submitted a re, trates to furnis! quors illegally; ¢ committee on claim, petition of Thos. Hag* mn of a fine imposed by it zed violation of law in we lottery policies, reported a bill for his contend that the vote they had the majority in the the room woul number of persons who voted yesterday. Dan Rick’s “Great Saow” to-morrow, for three nights o1 another column. The Baltimore has been on exhi before the largest and m speak of itin the very old-fashioned circus or Menageria, but both com- bined, remodeled and i:nproved, and consists of animals trained to execute feats f equestrian agility and pectacular displays. ‘The e areassured by the papers, Persons of good taste and The convenience and comfort of Spectators is studiously provided for, and sood order is always stri-tly observed. The mammoth re-ted on Judiciary Square, d tae evening performance will commence at half-past seven, with afternoon performance on Thursday and Frid: cing at balf-past two. tue lookout for the gran noon, about 10 o’clo: through all the prin magnificent Band wag: twelve to. twenty hors: s, yara, the mother of the « that name, who will od will to the wish of t coutidence as tothe result. If there was anything like Democrac, in the city of Washington. it was € ‘ound in the Serond Ward. Wheeler was elected Seeiciary ding stated to the Chair that it between the friends on both He stated that the committee were induced to make this report from the fact that the said Hag- erty was a minor; end had engaged in this busi- ness upon the assurance of a friend that it was not a violation of law. Since the warrant had been served upon him, the maa had the minor was fined on the chi Also, from the same commit for the relief of EC 8 $25, which had been opens in this city nly. See bill, in left the city, and hed been agres ides, that bins<If, tk, should act 2s desired that the Chair should be aware of ‘this understanding, and announce it Phe President accordingly mad objection was raised, ‘and it was Papers, where this great show for the last three weeks, ost f:shionable audiences, highest terms. nmittee, reported a bill Sterling, remitt: inposed by Justice Goddard » 1559, fer alleged Violation of ordi- poration in carrying concealed " udges of the 9 the meeting. © the aunounce- Wetpen ; passed. Mr. Price, from the committee on fire depart- referred «complaint from the that certain appropriations rized for the purchase of 1 not been expended, and resent suffering fiom the want » that on inquiry they found that z 1s Specitied Lad been made, but not carried out, and therefore wished to be dis- ehirged from the farther consideration of the sub- ject, and have it, as it was a werely, referred to the Mayo Various bills were recei Board and read; but, with the exce following none acted upon: Joint resolution re: the attention of the and Ohio Railroad ¢ performances Justice J D_ Clarke here stot d that before pro- ceeding any further he desired to offer a resolu- » he trusted, zs he ho,ei all others bad, in a spirit of harmony and wuioa We all knew the aspirants to the office of M ‘The spexker esteemed them all, and that so h that he should be sorry to see anything done or judice of either of them u. Which he read, to the effect that whereas the call in the papers was to the * sion and Anti-iKuow Nothing party of the ward, ete., therefore— Resolved, That all the members of the Union Anti-Know Nothing party ef this ward havea rizht to vote, and none others. Resolved, That all who inten themselves to su) couvention; an ment, to whem w: Union Fire Compan which had been autho hose for their use hac that they were at pr: of such, reperied the appropriation athlitic skill, and others, comic performances, wi He had come here is such as not to offend pavillion will be near the City Hail saidte the p subject of complaint r; so referred. ved from the Lower ay, comimen- Everybody should be on ud entree, to-morrow fore- The procession will pass al streets, headed by the on, witha team of from driven by Madame Zo- lebrated equestrienne by ppear in the performances. A MEETING of the Washin School Union was held yester Lutheran church. uesting the Mayor to call resident of the Baltimore any to the necessity of ting a person or persons to be stationed at ntersection of H street north, near » to warn persons passing of 4 to vote pledge pport the nominee of tue propos: d further, that we all pledge our- selves to tuke efficient measures to secure the rights of all, as well asto take measures to pre- vent our enemies from mistepreseuting us. Mr. Robert Doyle moved to amend the resolu- tions by striking out the word *Union” and in- serting the word *‘- Democratic.’ anytuing else. gton City Sunday day afternoon in the The resignation of the secre- (Mr. Z. Richards) was received, and Dr. J. Moore was unanimous): te ensuing year On motion, it wi celebration on the in the Smitbsonia: churches or hails as the comr where the exercises will consis! schools, and addresses by s danger; passed. - A joint resolution in relatio seal, which passed the Board sent to the lower boa n to a Corporation of Aldermen, was rd, and returned with cn The Board resolved to ment to the amendment, a. mittee of conference. Messrs. Ward and P: committee, on the P DAN RICE To OCCUPY 3U He objected to If the word ‘Democratic? did not suit nis friend Clarke, it dia him, and he ob- jected to anything else. He was op #.ch blindiold proceedings. majority of Democrats here, let us give up and W hen did the Democratic Vnion party? when had it failed (Appiause, and cries of That's it.” ly chosen secretary for insist upon disagree- ud to ask fora coats resolved to observe the usual 2st of May, the schools to meet n grounds and proceed to such nittee may secure, it of singing by the everal distinguished If we were nota rice were appointed said art of the upper board. DICIAKY SQUAKE.. d it would be recollected that at rd, a joint resolution hicn also’ passed the lower allowlog a certain circus or show com- pany to exhibit on Judiciary square. Since then many respectable citizens Fourth) Ward, and wi that square, had protested agains of the City Mall grounds by thi of the great annoyance which ito He therefore offered the to support the the last meeting of the Boa Brison Tucker was unanimously chosen assed, and w! marshal for the day; and Messrs. O. C N. Lewis, W.'T. Smith- B.White. John T. Hoover, W. A Podd, and the seeret © necessary ar range- Mr. Clarke had no objection tothe word Demo- t. He had always been a Democrat, and trusted i: present were so. But he did not see the use of ting the word in tue resolution. otten that a large pro, were Old Line Whigs. they Lad overcome their political prejudices and nnited with the Democratic party against the ‘The speaker loved those noble 3 Who had joined own treason when son, George H residing in his (the rtion of those pi hin a short distance of He could not forget that ments for the eclebr: ‘cus, because Criminat. Covert —Yeeterd fried in two cases of assa common enemy. and patriotic Old Line Whi with them and helped to put it was rife among us. anit and battery. and fle was fined S30 and costs. tion by Mr. Thompson, » of the General Land ( é n aitorney of the Criminal District ef Columbia. procecded to try Isaac Contee Lemuel Harris (colored) on a charge of lar- ice Was placed on tr! 4 larceny of goods from the house of Patrick Gavin. This case was pending as our report closed. following joint resoin- Be it resolved, §c , That the Mayor be, and te is hereby, requested not to sbow or circus company th any part of Judiciary Sq resolution authorizing <quore hy Nan Rice same ‘s hereby, repea! It being manifest that no action could be had by either board in time to prevent Dan Rice from ocenpying the square at the time specified, the ssed both boards and been in Possession of the Mayor, a motion was made to tefer it to the commiite on police that an expres- sion might be given by the vote on s2id motion against letting the grounds for s tbe future. It was so referred by a unanimous He did not like to see the distinction made here, but at the same time he jection to the word Democrat, and would accept the amendment. * ‘The resolution was then read a amended! and on motion, was adopted. Mr. Sproule now moved that the judges be in- sacted tu throw aside all votes illegally cast, i. ¢., that in case in counting up they shoul ded together they sould all be grant hereafter to any le privilege to occupy uare; and that the joint the occupation of ‘said pryother persons be and the was admitted as The Court then ———— es, 7 resolution having MusicaL.—Our music lovers anticipate a rare | Carpets and Oilc’e h, treat this evening and to-morrow, at Willards’ Hall, by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club and Mrs. J. H. Long, both from Boston. These artists as interpreters of classic music are unsurpassed throughout the country. ‘The fact of their being for twelve years an organized body that critical city, speaks volumes for their ability, Mrs. Long is known as a ballad singer of rare ex- cellence, and an accomplished vocalist in all styles. We bespeak much success for this party, and hope to see the room crowded Carried unanimously. Miller stated that a resolution had which was a very significant one. ok aroand bim and see a good number of old line Whigs who had attiliated with us for # specitic purpose, and were apparently still will- ing to do so for a specific purpose. [At this point the Doctor’s came extinguished by whoop: m the chair and others, and for balf a minute or sy the utmost confusion prevailed, in the midst ch a purpose in Without the transaction of further business the board adjourned. Common Council_—Mr. Jones, from the com- ys and means, reported the following oice suddenly be- , Yells, cries of order | mittee on wa Resolved, That the committee on ways and instructed to inquire into the ncing to Capt M. C. Meigs, for the use of the United States, such portion of the lean authorized by this Corporation for the purpose of distributing water throughout the city as may be sufficient to enable him to have laid inch water mains intended to be placed ‘ennsylvania avenue, K street north, Mas- sachusetts avenue, and New tween Rock Creek and the advanced to be returned to t! of the first appropriation made by Congress for the continuation or completion of the Potomac Aqueduct; adopted. Mr. Turton, from improvements committee, re- ported a bill to grade and gravel C st. south, from Fourteenth st. west to Va. avenue near N Also, a bill to bave curbstone set and footway paved on west fronts of squ.res 152, 153, IS1, Iso, and the square nerth of it2 and south passed. Aiso, a bill to trim and gravel 1 st. north, from Fifth to Seventh sts. west; passed Also, a bill for the erection of a foot bridge on First st west, between N and O sts ; passed. Also, the bill providing for cleaning and watering Pa avenue, from the west Capitol vate to Twenty-sec- ond st ,with aniendments by upper board; amend- ments concurred in. Mr. Powell introduced a bill for the construc- tion of a sewer at the northwest corner of Four- teenth st. west and B st. nortb; referred. from the committee on police, re- vorably a bill from the upper Buard, providing for iuspecting and sealing gas meters; recommitted. Mr. Edmondson, from committee on fire depart- ment, reported back a bill from the upper Board, for the relief of the American Hook and Ladder ndinents; amendments agreed means are hereb Goxz Down.—This morning Officer Gill ar- expediency of a rested a woman named Mary Stimons for being very drunk in the streets of the Seventh Ward. The magistrate of the district bein, absent irom his cftice have her removed, the case was laid } tice Donn, who committed her to the workhouse Mr. Walter Lenox moved that any min desiring to speak should be required to mount the platform, as many in the room could not hear one half that was going on {Seme confusion ensued, which soon quieted, end then Dr. Miller went on } Miller —Mr. President, [ want to ask a necessarily dit being important to Jersey avenue, be- Japitol; the sum so Corporation out Voices.—*-Order, “order;”? ‘it is out of ord * there is nothing before the meeting; *+vo' > «Mr. Pres—;"’ ‘‘order; sorder;”’ **vote.”? f out, Dr M_ still sk his question, could’ be seen his prising amidst the crowd, Lis ips aud his right arm outstretched to- ‘ds the President, in the vain effort to be beard Finding it hopelessly impessible, he sat down, aud posterity will probably ever be in the dark us what question he was about to propound. The irman finally succeeded in thumping the table maaner to be beard, and the crowd becane VaLvABLE Horse, CarriaGE, Harness, &c., AT A Barcain —Attention is called to the adver- tisement elsewhere of an excellent horse, carriage, &c., to be sold on the most favorable terms. know them: to be all represen’ ment, and advise those in want of an’ this way to examine them. » midst of this cry in the adverti aie npibieg ta three days. Titie b-leved to he good Sens Peptic Scoot Concert at THE Smirtsoxtan.—A grand Concert by three Lun- upils of the primary schools of the Ist and tricts, will be given at the Smithsonian on ‘Thursday evening next, under the direction of H. Daniel, teacher of music at the Public west; pessed. proposed that the meetin, to batlot, and that one known friend ot ot deiegates should mount the platform and read Lis tieket to the meeting. Carried. Mr. Spalding announced the Berret ticket as Fire on NEw York AVENUE —At 12 o’clock m. sterday, a fire broke out ina house on New ork avenue, near Eighth street, occupied by three colored families. The building was nearly consumed, but the fire was extinguished before it had extended to any other house. Andrew J. Joyce, R. B. ide, J. F. Ennis, Dr. J.C. Riley, A. Austin b Mr. Hunter’s Lecturg To BE REPEATED —Our citizens will be glad to learn that Mr. Walter S this lecture on ‘The Isles and Shores of Africa,’’ at Willards’ Hall, on Sat evening aext, commencing at 8 o'clock. A li treat of a high order may be counted upon. Concert.—The Choir of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will give a grand vocal and instrumental Concert at Philharmonic Hall, on Wednesday evening, May 2d, assisted by the best amateur Keep a look out for the pro- ‘|Shouts, chee-s, hisses,and great confusion ] Hunter will re) Che Bayly ticket as given below was next an- For Delezates —G.U Jillard, W. E. Stubbs, A_B. Claxton, 6 [Vociferous applause from all sides of the ball. Mr. Spalding presented a third ticket, on yellow paper,) which he stated bi: ‘was a Magruder ticket. A Voice —“That ticket is played out!” Powell desired the ', With ame bhih passed. Lapigs Fair.—The ladies of Grace Church, Island, (Rev. Alfred Holmead, pastor,) will epen a fair fogthe sale of useful and fancy articles, at Philharmonic Hall, on Monday evening, April 30th, for the benefit of the church—the object be- ing to conclude the payments on the debt of the be consecrated. The en- ption heretofore given been of the most en- i ™ A Voice Th talent of the city. gent.eman to state whether he had been authorized to present that Tur Tump Wino Diteeae Dacecarzs to the coming Mayoralty Convention are to be elected ina pri mary election to be held in that ward ou Thursday next, and not at a ward meeting, as advertised in yesterday’s Star. THE WASHINGTON QUADRILLE AssocIATION | announce their first grand pic-nic at Columbian | g8, on Tuesday, the first day of May. a look out for particulars in future advertisement. The Chairman —The Chair is bound to re- ceive all the nominations, and the gentleman (Mr. Powell) is out of order. Dunawin —“Tear it up,” “tear it (Confusion, and cries of church, so that it ma tertainments of this by this congregation, have joyable character, and asthe ladies have been indefatigable in their efforts to make the fair a successful one in all respects, visitors there may count upon a delightful time indeed. This congregation and its estimable commendation for the self-sacrificing labor ve so long aud so cheerfully bestowed in building up this needed Island ‘church. trust the Grace Church fair will receive encour- aging support. ARRiveD.—The New York steamer Monticello at the western whe-ves, © cargo of miscellaneous ello is quite an improve- ment upon the Mount Vernon, and {sin all re spects adapted to the pur, She is under the comman experienced officer, who has with him a corps of efficient assistants. ‘The Philadelphia freight steamer passed up to Georgetown about 10}¢ o'clock this morning. up,” “tear it up!” ““wote,”? “vote !*? - i. Aftér the lapse of a few minutes the crowd again exhausted their wind, when the Chair got an op- portunity to state that the obnoxious ticket was understood to be withdrawn. ‘The Judges now endeavored to devise some means of receiving the ballots. A white pine box, of convenient size and shape, with a hole cut produced and exhibited; a standing place in front requested to retire SEE ADVERTISEMENT, in another column, of ington-city Garden, to be opened | on the Ist of May, for gymnastic exercises, &c. THE FIRST GRAND Pic Nic of “Our Club” is ad- vertised to come off at Analostan Retreat on Mlon- day, May 7th. Keepa look out for the programme. tform; the crowd was from the froat and give space for the voters to pass A simultaneous rush was ine box, and one bun- forth holding printed arrived this mornin; bringing a vet aloag. All in vain. made towards the white dred hands were a hed - slips of ee ges were squeezed up por fae the” platform; then upon the platform; tuen in an instant the sacred preciucts about the ‘place of authority’’ were inveded by the multi- tude, and for five minutes the --Judges of Elec- tion’ were out of Preseatly an individual whose name did not pire—alleged to be a Tird-warder—attem; He was assailed with «Ne you doa MARRIED. On the 19th inst., by the Rev. NOLD. SAR es of the company. (Alexandria paper f Cuptain Gager, an Qn the 22d instan! copy. ROTIIMUND, to Miss ELIZABE' “COOK. ali of this city. spiccisead Soala D On the 18th of March, of consumption, in the hopes of a blissful immor ality beyond the grave. THEOPHILUS CONNELL, in the 2th year of On the 23d instant, at quarter ig (76, Miss HAR Occuttation —The beautiful planet Venus will o an occultation by the moon this evening teresting astronomical phenomenon js of somewhat rare occurrence, and requiring no tele- s:ope for its observation, will doubtless be largely throughout the country, should the eve- It is estimated the planet sappear behind the moon’s disc et thirty- three minutes past eight, and minutes past nine o’c! Tue Grorceto and in an instant numer- ous arms were stretched out to pull him away from the ballot-box. A scene of some confusion followed, and some of the prominent citizens of interposed to prevent a disturbance. lice from several wards, who had hereto- speaker's staud, t ten o'clock p. [E* WILSON, former.y o"s county, Md., but for the pa-t 3) of Washington. Her fuoeral will take place on Wedresa ing. at 10 o'clock, at her residence, on I st., petween | 7th and i years a residen' In this city, on the morning of the 241 m the eff-cts of a maligra:t cari unc -YNCH, of Pittsburgh. ets ae funeral willtake place fromthe Washington | edn-sday, 25th instant, at val o'clock in the afternoon Olivet Cemet: ry. On the morning of the 24th, after i$ Deine mag be ge ee B: the year bereaved and relatives to mourn his i n seized upon a man in a re-appear at three ind persuaded him towards the door. = icularly interested in the matter followed, and in a few moments thos- in éhe Hall Mr. Thomas J. Oe ee ee a = Bs condition chances for pith ope fair election were unfavorable; he therefore moved (bat further med, and that a primary election be rl cn next Thursday, for the purpose of The motion was unanimously carried, i Seton tek boa toe ’@., in the 67th y N CHANNEL Bar. te Rhinehardt, to whom the contract for di ug the river channel and removing the bar opposite Arlington, was awarded, has entered upon | work = Som His | steam es, a steam-| | strom scows to receive the mud and sand from i number of men sre em- ‘ocved to Mount sou (Cons. & Intel. = paratus consists ‘wo Sey = a disconsolate wit circle of friends , Ployed in this imzo: and the} = Warcu Rervrss.. -Adeline Jefferson. colored, fine and costs $2.15. Elizabeth Biggs, 15. There was not a single lodger in cast, | the docket, a sign that the mass of itinerant !onf- were former:y patrons of the guardhouse, migrated of are supplied ess | Trust, saith thy Shvioi A father will I be to the fath Ard nato thee a friend I'll be, | t e family are request od to attand from his mother’s residenze, on 4. st., and I On Wednesday, 25th, ur, trust in Me; Caair declared the The crowd havi: "Dy Berret do., 12. Majority | fre with summer quar- Terms at sale, ° M. H. FOWLE & SON. Alexandria. = ATOR OREEN. Auctioneer, on =NTION OF 7 JBI. Invited to the eal of Harden eae ke, ES tye 50: D'r of Seventh and EK etrest: | al ory whent tony Paaie oe the stock wil US by uf mainder ot 1e seld to ishest bidder, as wehave to beont fs the Jet of May next, ap2td A. GREEN. Anct. sort, WM. MARSHALL, Avctioneer, (O02 Seventh street, under Odd Fellows’ Hall.) RY G00Ds, HARDWARF, JEWELRY, jAND Platey Ware ar Avction—O1 WED | NESVAY EVENIN th inst, and every eve- | Bing sarward, 1 Re ell, at my new store, a large pap atta! above named goods Also, to 8 fine Hurting Siiver Lever Watches, | Zfine Gold Lever Watones, a very # erior article, A large lot of Pe. fumery in lots t» suit, ~ 7% Gold Pens and Pencil Cases, Lot of Boots, Shoes, Cloth ng, &o ap 24-St WM. MARSHALL, Auct. By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. HY ed AND LOT AT AUCTION.—On FRI- Dav ext. the 27th inst., at4 o’clock p.m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, all the tixht, t id interest of Wm. Savoy in and to Lot No. a Ware 739. with the imp-ovements thereon, b sing & smali frame house, distant one square from ney Yar isrket, and contains about 650 i ew fee: ‘Terms cath, F. ys JONES. Attorney for the Heirs. -ap2id J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Aucis rad in SouOUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. I UARE No 449 AT AUCTION.— L On SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 28th Apri’ a ‘a 0’clock, on the premises, we skal eel part of Lot Ne. 15, in Squar- No. 449, fronting 3 3% Ber on tne :0 feet insatd square. running Lack 75 feet on the fect alle: between 6th and 7th streets west, im M and L:t ects north. ferms: One-fourth cash ; the residue in 6. 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. apd J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auvets. Py THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. RUSTEE’S SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE CoLLECTION OF SUPERIOR HovsEHoLD FURNI- TURY. BEING THE ENTIRE KFPECIS OF THE U Hota., GRoRGELOWN —By virtue of two + eeds trust, pea ing Cate November Ith, 1859, and January 7t:, 180, ex-suted by E. R) Abbott to the undersigned trustee, and duly :ecorded, one in Liber J A.S'No 186. folios No.1 to No. Lifand the otherin Liber No. 120, foltos No. 22 to No. 25, one ofthe land records for Washington county, Dis- trict of Columbia, I shall proceed to sell, oa Ture day morning, April 24th, at ins o'clock, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said deeds, ail of the Houscho!d Effects contained in the Union Ho tol, Georeetown, ambracing, in part, viz: Superior Piaro Forts A Rosewood and Walnut complete suites of Parlor Rarutire, upho.stered in brocate! and purple veivel Ve'vet, ‘Tapestry, Brusrels. and Ingrain Carpetin: Brocatal ard Lace Curtsins and Cornices 5 e Ros: wood and Walnet Marbie-top Centre Tables Gilt-frame Mirrors + Wa'nut, Mahogany, and Painted Chamber Furnt ture All of the China, Glass, and Crockery, Plated Ware, Tatle Cutlery, and Tabie Furniture b para Kitchen Utensils, &c. deem it imace ssary to particularize th'sexten- sive cul ection,as it embraces the entire Parlor Fur- nitura contai ed in fiftcen pariors, and the entire Chamber Furniture in upwards of fifty chambers, ai of which 18 nearly new, and in excellent ordar, having been in nse but about four months, erm of saie: $5) and under,cazh; over $59 a er ditofs xty and ninety days for approved en dorsed Lotes, bearing interest. JNO. A. LINTON, Trustee. ap 18- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. I7- THRE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY postponed unt! ‘THURSDAY MORNING sime hour. JNO A. LINTON, Trastee. apaid THOS. DOWLING. Auct, By WALI. & BARNARD, Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- Inc) Lot, oN BigitTH STREET, AT Ave Tiox.—Un THURSDAY AFTERNGON, th $i of May, at half past 5o0’elock. by virtueofadecd of trust from mobert Adams, dated the sth of May. j 1857, and ew y record:d, &c., | will ee!l_in front of the pr@mires, south part of Lot 12, in equare 41, f-onting 14 teot on 8th street west, and running back 99 feet 4 inc'.es, betwoen nor:h I.and M streets ferms: One thi d cash; ba'ance in six and twelve mon bearing interest, and seeurad by a deed of trust on tho premises: and if pot complicd with within five days sitor sale, to ba resold at the costand risk of the defaulting purchaser, C.INGLE, Trustee, apd WALL & BE NARD, Aucts, By A. GREE ti . I OUSEHOLD AD KITCHEN FURNI- TURE aT AvcTion—Ou THURSDAY, the 26th inst , | shal! sel!,at i) o’olock a.m, at the ree- idence ef & geutleman de pg housekeeping, No. 412 fwenticth street, between G and H streots north, an exes lent assortment ef Furniture. vz: Mahogany Sofas, Rocking and Parlor Chaire, = _Bookease and Secretary, Mahorany Lounge, Sideboard, Bedsteads, ana Stands, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Piliowe, and Mattress Painted Cottage Unamber Sct, Refrigerator, Cooking and other Stoves, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, With mary other articles which we deem unneces- sary to enumerate. Terms: All sums under $20 cash; over that rum acreditof 6) and 9) days, for notes sat sfactorily endoraed, bearing interest, ap 23 d A. GREEN, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALE FOR ACCOUNT OF THE GEORGE- WS town BuinpinG Assoctation.—Two Hovses Axp Lots at Pusiic Sats With ReEsERVE — On THURSDAY, the 26th Apa! instant. we will sell tothe highest bidder, for cash, the following property: : if Lot 18, in square 117, with a comfortab’e Prame Dayelin: thereon. . ‘The esst-r> halfof tha west halfeflot6, inequara 14, with asmall twe-story Dwe'ling thereon. be- i rw, on ths north side of L, between reets. M, between 19th and 2th streete, and may bedivided at the time of sale. ‘The sale wil! commesxce at lot 6, at5 o’clock p m. Conveyancing at the rurchaser’s cust, and ths right is reserved to resell, in one woek, for cash, at the risk and cost of tho delinquent purcha er, on failure to comp'y with tte terms ofthis eale ror A. GREED By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. = OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE Rest Esrats(iMpgovep) ix THE First Warp By virine of an order acd ceeree of the Circuit Coact of ths District of Columbia, bearing data on ho 12th aay ef Beces bar, A. D.18, and passed in tho ere: f Richard Fro-e for a division of the cs tate of James R, Frere, decoased. (No. 156) the un d-rarn d Commissionérs will offer for sale at pub- lie auction,on TURSDAY, the 8th day of May A. D. 126, at half pa+t 5 o clock p. m.,on the promises, toe following real estate and improvements. subject to tne dower interests of the widow of ssid James . Ercr:,dec2aned, being one-third of the rents and profits of the said estate curing her life, as pre- eeribeiand dete mised by raid order and decree, nam: otof ground cumbered ten, (10.)in rquare numbered eighty six,‘°6.) of the plan of the said rity of Wa fingt on, With the improveme: ts there- consisting of one two-story frame house with ement and one two-story brick house. = “th 8 oroperty fronts on the east side of Tweptieth street between ] and K streets, and offers great in- esments to purchasers. . Merete tale One-third osah: the readap in 12; 18 ard 24 month: ared by the bonds of the pur chea-r or purchasers. payable to the sad heirs. and nearing interest from the day of sale. Tit:e deed to ba retained until the whole of the purchase money id. . eke terms of eale are not complied with within five dtys from tie cay of sale, the Commissioners reaav the rightto résoll the said property at the visk and expense of the defaulting pu-chaser, hy advertisicg t 16 eame for one week v-y two Insei tions in the National Intelligencer. All conveyancing at the cost of the ourchaser, GEORGE T. McGLUE, JOHN HENDERSON. WILLIAM T. SMITHSON, THOMAS ©. DONN, CHARLES WALTER. Commissioners. ap23 d&ds WALL & BARNARD, Auc's. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUA8LE IMPROVED PROP- ERtTyY IN Jackson HALt ALLEY AT AUCTION — On THURSDAY, the :6th inst. 1 shali sell, io front of the premises, at 6 0’e’ock p. m., part of Lot | No. 41, in Square or Reservation No_ 10, fronting ; 25 fee. and runaing at right angles 19° feet deap, to- ether with the improvemerts, which ecnsist of a jarge three-story Brick Bmidiog,and a brick wall | ong oaing the entire lot. the day of ‘Terms msde known on the day of + ap aa a A. GREEN, Auct. J ARSHAL’SSALE—In virtue of a writ of fi-ri MAxSHALsS from the Clerk’s office of the Cir out Court of the bistrict of Coumbia, for the county of Wasbington, and to me directed. 1 will { expose to public sale, fo- cash, in front of the court | houce door of atid county, of FRIDAY, the lith i day. of May next, 18.0, at 12 o'c ock m .all defend- ant’s rignt. titie.caim and isterest in and to the east part of Lot No.3, in square No. 268, frontin “7 feet 5 inches on Maryland avenue, between St! anid 153g streets west, and running back the whole depth of said lot, together with all ant bean fone the Fi lipiliecremia beta Gea pen, ee | the prop: rty o omas Hughes. |towatie Tudiovals No: 200, to Nay term, 186, 1m favor of E, Colton. Ww. 5 : its ‘shal for the District of Columbia. Perortant TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E, R. DURKEE & CO.’S SELECT SPicEs. teed not onl: ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us expressly for the pur ‘without ¢ St ik moot ie erred ieee ke ieee ow are fail weighty While the ordinary erpand pices are Sy mp ~ om in eVOND ALL COMPARISON, as single trial will abundantly prove. Man - DU! E fo13-if.D& W.tr intB cs Nie Ge ork, eave mARper ae mae qt From ‘Havaza and Mexice. RLEANS, April 23.—The gteamer Ca- ‘aptain-General has sent a commissioner to Washington to confer with the Spanish minister regarding the capture of the steamers of the Marin dvices from Galveston state that the revenue from Vera Cruz on the 19th, brings retary of the American th important dispatches for Washington. Miramon with 1,800 men CuaRteston, April 23 —The Convention met | Capitol. The at noon, every delegation bei Mr. Smalley, of Vt. and F. A. Flournoy, made temporary Presiding officer. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Hauckett, Mr. Va.) Enquirer, (Wise rr) THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIO. ———————— eed DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. FIRST DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. inder way—The New York The Committees—The Weed bad arrived at the Ditter letter to Secretery Elgee are awaiting return ington. a ee oe oe a ‘ass regerding the captu: The cutter ‘Sod Met dispatches from Washi , called the body to order, of Ark., (Hunter man,) was of the Richmond man,) was elected teln; Mr. Fisher, of V: Virginia del Bartimorg, April 24 —Fiour is buoyant; How- 25 heat xdvanced 3c ; white $'.°6 ter | 281 78; red $1.50al 5*, Corn closed a?Sc ; yellow 74c unchanged. Whisky steady at 22c. AUCTION SALES. si enanneoraceee SSIES aSREENE RN THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW By A. GREEN, Auctionser, UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LO THE ISLAND. ON SIXTH st. West.—By the last wiil and testament of Hasso: |», andan order of th subsoriber wi Lael on TUESDA ene : ; Lot No. 18, in W. B. Todd and W.H. Gunvel 45 fronting 33% est, botween south D porary Secreta a., (the Wise lender in the egation,) wished to from the New York Wood delegation. upon a storm of excitement arose. Mr. Cochrane, of N.Y Mr. Fisher protested right to address the committee, and also had a resolution to offer relative delegation’s protest. Mr. Cochran doll; white 72 Frovisions closed quiet and accinst Mr. Cochrane's e demanded the question on the ood letter or protest; ordered to be e moved to adopt the rules of the ti) Convention; but Mr. Fisher floor, and the chair deciding him he refused for some time to yield led his rights; anda merry time of had for five minutes. -» Increased the last (Cincinna out of order, what he call suddivision of Si Mr. Clark, of Ala protesting against the decision of th Percy Walker, of Ala Clerk’s table with from the Chair's decision; wh: by an overwhelming Mr. Fisher again asked to letter, with a resolution; Mr. Cook, of Ohio, péint a committee on confusion by » (Mounting the | months, seo ) took an «ppeal ich was sustained vote. Loud cheers. present the Wood decided out of order by | be resold, mson ont k and expense of thi indisputable, ‘AH BiNtSon, A eee Bai 4 ministrator. GREEN. Auat By J.C. MCGUIRE & CO., Avotinneers. UABLE BUILDING LOT ON Ne moved a resolution to ap- the permanent ofganiza- Mr. Barksdale, of Miss., (Congressm: to amend it by providing that the should have on {tno members from States from which there are contesting delegations. Mr. Richardson, of Il; ness and order. Mr. Cochrane.—All we ask isa fair hearing. Cook, of Ohio, moved to exclude Illinois participating in the organi- Mr. Clark. of Mo . 0 of all to act who had the premises, we =! subdivision 21 2) feet on north N street, streets weet, runnin; ‘Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in 6.’ 18 months, with interest, > in square ape urged harmony, cool- secured by & deed of © perfect 5 MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts. By T. M. MoCORMICK ; Alexandria. RAND MOLA-SES AT AUCTION.— ‘ne offered at auctionen WEDNES the 35to inst. gurso of brig Le 41 hogsheads Sugar. represented “11 hogsheads heavy bright retai Terms at sale, and New York from pposed it, urging the right bees aammitea upon the floor. Mr_ Cook held that those whose seats were con- tested could not properly act on the Committee on Credentials; and after debste on t in which many participated — On motion of Mr. Cessna, of Pa., it was ordered that a committee on credentials, and one on or- ganization, be eppointed, and that no New York or Illinois delegate be appointed on the former— yeas 254, nays 44. [On this question the negative votes were— irginia, 15; Georgia, 10; Alabama, 9; Lonisiana, 6; Mississippi, 7; Texas, 4; Califor it. me . he same point, hes ‘Mala ° “B. H, LAMBERT, Alexsédria. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE RUILD. INo LOTS IN THE EASTERN at Avction —On W 1859, and recorded in 108 429, 43, 1s of Washingtor tof Co umbia. the fo Property lying aad being in the ci! on the first named property, vi: red sixteen and seventeen (16 in equare numbered ten hundred and eighty six, » (15.) in square num- *s A member (name unknown) moved that New York and Illinois be requested not to partici in the organization until their cases be settled; notion laid on the table— The different delegations next named their members on the two committees; tion, the credentials of all were ordered to be sent to the secretary's desk. Mr. Fisher again moved the reading of the Wood letter and its reference to the Credentials commence at iz veas 254, nays 44 and, by resolu- | (1.085,) lot numbered fifteen, bered ten hunured and ninety. five, 1,095,) bered two and four,(2 and 4.) in square ten hundred and rinety-reven, (1,097,) lote ui 1X and seven, (6 and 7,) in bern d uare numbered clever nineteon, (1.119,) conaining 37,562 eround, more or less. Terms cash. All conveyancing at the cost of the lied with in five days, it to resell the property uare feet of Mr. Cochrane moved its reference to that com- | ‘4 mittee without reading; agreed te, amidst much noise and excit-ment The Convention then ad, 10 a. m. to-morrow. It the terms are not com the pees a ps the rig at the risk and ex; EC. api2d&ds journed at 3 p.m. till Protest of the Woodites. [Per telegraph to the Baltimore Sun } Cuartrstox, April 23. Wocdites is as follows : St. ANDRRW's Hore, April 23d. 1560 nal Convention : Sir: e undersigned, chairman and so taries of the delegation from the State of York, representing the organization of the det ty in said State, have been ____ FUTURE DAYS. __ By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, To NEARLY new FRAME DWELL Ro AvcTion.—On Ti —The protest of the rman of the } tof 857, fronting twent»~ d Sixth streets eax nd improved by two nearly new aud substanti frame dwellings, under good rent. irected by | “Terme. One third cash; balance in 6, 12. months, hearing interest, and secured by a BARNARD, Auots. . Auctioneer, ly, chairtuan of the late national committee, have been excluded from the hall in which uvention has assembled, and. entitled bave been allowed to occupy Therefore, on behalf of the de from the State of New York, we protest ageinst their exclusion, whilst the persons referred to who appezr ere as contestants to our rights are per- mitted to occupy our seats in advance of an inves- tigation by the convention; no advantage ever our opponents, we shall not age wrongfully obtained over persons in no rir I No, 16. 10 squa'e No, 72, havin) " ~ficet wtrest west, us improvements, wi ich are two « C. noe In 6and 12 months, Lay a, ed day ofeale, A deod trust iaken A. GREEN, Anot. | ARSHAL’S SA LE.—In virtue ofa i facias irsued from the Clerk’s offi Cirevit Court of the District of Colum: county of Washington, and to me 4 expose to public sale, for cash, in front of house door of said county, un FRIDAY, lis yetin doubt If | day of May next, 1960, at 12 o’clock m., all defend ight. title, claum. and interest in and to Lot inthe city of Washi all and singular the im provements thercoa. seized and levied upon as the of Mrs. Charles Preuss, and will be sold f Charles Walter. FE. favor of Aiarahal for the District of Coleen + Whilst we claim & fcash, bain submit to any ey, n F. B. Fot.err and 8. J. Tucker, Secretaties. SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [From a Douglasite to a Douglasite.] CHARLESTON, A 1 rk stand tirm to Doug- No. 44, in square No. 503, las he will be nominated. together wit (Special Dispatches to The Star.] CuaRLEston, April 23, (night.) iverything is much more quiet here to-night than was anticipated. The session of to-day affords no signs whatever of the relative strength ef the different aspirents for the nomina- » Which can hardly be made from present ap- rancee until late on Wednesday or on Thurs- Every question decided to-day was de- ded wholly on its own merits, and not with reference to t e effect of the decision on the for- y Though the extreme southern delegations are still very stiff relative to the plat- form they have proposed to demand, ifthey can get anominee acceptable to their people, they will probably w: ive that claim, acquiescing in the sim- ple re-adoption of the Cincinnati platform. -Other- wise, it is clear that they will wash their hands of | ground, I really cannot venture to judge Every momeut I heat con- fiicting rumors on that bead, started doubtiess to strengthen or kill off some one. every interest are endeavoring to tix up matters, so that whoever may be nominated, the Conven- tion will continue and end in unity of action chrane, of N. Y., so far, is tue most con- an of the body, keeping Lis witsalways about him, even amid the wildest excitement on Epitor Star: Mc6UIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Buitp INTING O#Fice Sq —O) “RNOON, May o'clock, on the premises. by trust to the subserib: ted May del recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 137. seq.. oue cf the land records for Washington ooun- D.C,, I shall sel Lots Nos 52 and +3 in eubdivi- sion of Square No. 624, fronting each 24 feet on h H street, between Ist slreet west and north nd ranning back 175 feet 3 inches to contaiuing each 4,206 feet of One fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 mont=s, with tuterest, secured on the premines. the purchazer, tunes of zuy one. Capitol stract A350 feet alley oo the whole affair. who is nowsirongest by a deed of trust All conveyancing at the costof Leading men in 7S 7 trust, bearing d=te on the Ist day of A and recorded in 41, one of the land records of +in the Dietrict of Columbia, y consent of parties, the undermgned wil: wali, i rout of the promaens 2 »FRI No. 3, in Square No, Washinpton cor Cuar.eston, April 23.—Fuiton, of the Balti- more American, is here, telesray for the Associated Press. He is a very ardent Douglas man. and will of course tinge all he sends over the wires with his own hopes, wishes, and A DAY AFTERKN wrcionk, he nor. 791, 1 ott fronts 6 feet on south C street, between Terms ova One one quake enlonee is ©. 33, = for noves beating, interes of snie, und severed to the eatiahetion of Uae uae tee. A deed given and a dee? of trust taken. All oon- ancing at the cort of the parchaser. ‘he terms 'o Le compli d with in five days, other wise the trustes reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the ora Pi r fa apigeokds J.C. MobUIRE & © GREEN, Auctioneer. OF A DEED OF TKUST signed, executed bi . dated Sth day o of tne eostug the 1 tdav of on the premises, eraee a mlions ust dee jo! : “Totiourtin Equsre wumbered four hundred and sevanty-t.res, as the fames marked and ity o! Ber sloviag 100 foot ‘from raer of N street north. and hth street wes phing in person NOON, Ma: ch half of Lot Cuarteston, Monday night, April 23 —No im- riance is attached to Flournoy’selection. Doug- as stock decidedly down, Hunter ahead. Doug- las’s friends talk of abrogating the two-third rule. If done, the result of it will be a wholesale seces- sion of the South, accompanied by many others. Cuarteston, April 23 — Breckinridge and Hunter, | think, are losing ground, and Guturie coming into prominence greater strength than I thought, but thajority vote. CxHaRvLeston,, April 24.—Hon aud by has been agreed on by the cominittee es permanent | FURRDAY President of the Convention, and will doubtless be elected in two hours. CuarLkston, April 24.—Guthrie stock is cer- You may rely on it thet the New York Soft delegation, who wili be ad- mitted, will vote for bim from the jump. CnaRLeston, April 24.—Some of the Breckin- ridge men say this morning that seven Southern 0 for whoever the Penn- sylvania delegation indicate, and that he will of lam not yetable to verify 1 thing Douglas has Caleb Cusbing tainly rising rapidly. cart , thence west "60 fect to Fichth st she p.nce of beri: tng. contad:a '1 333345 square foet of ground, 7 we cuols eertaoen, consisting of two comfortable nd the ba States have agreed to course be their man. the truth of this report. sy | tobe CuarLeston, April 2i—A move is made in | anoei favor of Pearce, of Marylany e Clingm in withdraws bis name as a candidate for the Vice Presidency. @ third of the pu in cash es the a : be three equal pay men’ months, with lerorect, secured by a deed of trust on the ifthe terms ot sales 2 not complied wit ta al- the truster rene trraaell on hve days nutiee, St the cost and riak of i tan rehaser. rappimemrageic tare WILLIAMS, Tr SECOND DAY Tox, April 21 —The Convention re. d, and the Committee on Orgsnization reported Hon. Caleb Cushing for permanent President, and one Vice Presideat and Secretary from each State itch from Washington was shown aroun to-day from a member of the Cztbinet, rts of a dissention in the Cabinet, growing out of © Walker's testimony.” are entisely destitute of foundation; that the Cab- inet were never more entirely Larmonious. ‘The report of the committee on organization pre- sents an additional rule, viz: That in every State which has not provided or di * vention how its vote may be cast, this Convention | and $6 months, will recognize the right of each delegate to cast | trust on the premises; its individual vote, 80: by J. C. MoGUIKE & CO.. Auctioneers. ANDSOME AND DESIRABLE DWEL NTH ST. WEST, BETWHEN FE 7 31, handeome EF" sre, 30 THURSDAY AF who declares the re; the lot having a front of ‘5 ‘eet by a depta of 100 fect, toan alley. The H ‘pAPBAC: with gas throu Pie Pires gers SSS ap 18-eod&ds ARSHAL’SSALE.—1 M it Coa Aviad te = treull a county of Washi improveqpents and 15, in square No.1! Alexandria Markets. ALEXANDZ!A, April 24.—Flour—Family $7.00a a: a7 25; Superfine =s 87. $68 urtuect & writ of 7 Extra 7 iti shin ope good, $1 53a) : a, Corn—white 67a~0; mixed 7: yr ‘me 4 Rye SSc. Oats 4uaiSe. Corn Meal S0aS5c. per Seeds—Timothy —* eet sd 25 g visions—Butter. roli, 19¥20e . on 1 Pon enarm Lard Waite. Whisky 24a 50815 hundred; Her- ; yellow 72a76c~ e¢ 10c. Pork $7a$7.50. ish—S) 1.50a813 00 per New Yerk Markets. air 85,3505 40) Obie 26 USa6-10; Southern #6 904 tate $5.3525 io 15; A Fp beat ae advenzed Ic.. bite St. mr 75. yellew 37 me $i3ali 50. Qn}) at 22 Corn is higher; 78c. Pork firm;