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, ALExanpata Marrens.—Mr. J; : from anti-Democratic ‘States LOCAL NEWS: |.A:m al te mnot et ete AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE LATEST NEWS. | seseze, tom 1. 9 ee SS eS evening ich came near proving oi By WALL& i —_e———__ the BARNARD, Auctioneers. THIS AFTE; To-. OW .—Theaction of the Con- rtm rari eamn of Bane, in | Si ag Rad ano wte | A MVINMEEAPUN UPS ROC SER 9 | PE APEBRNOON & 10-NORROW eee TELEGRAPHIC. _| retin yandhy lr ashersing inaividel vom #5 20 large as to require it to be put to press at an rege Sandie communicated to the explo- Hyaxkes ar Adction “On MONDA™ MONE | (302 Seventh sar sean ae Amctioneer, from uni inst the . early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be . ing the bottle and scattering 2 Sith of April, ac 1 o'olcek, we will sell, at Pi ey Grove Tavern 7th street road. general as sortment of Household Furni'u-e, Wazon, Ca ry- orse. Harness, Store Fixtures, Farm- ‘ko ORE G. MAREE AND 24 istrat Cod | YD. inistratrix, p25 WALL & Rak ARD. Auris, By J. C. McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE. OF DESIRABLE Two-Story any RaseMent Brick DWELLING. Hovsk axp Lor on 17TH STREET WEST. BETWEEN AND! Stregts Norta—n W \E~ AFTERNOON, M 7 ae, * _ its burning contents the room, and a5 Bent im before Treeive o'clock, m.; otherwise they | burning Mr. B. about ‘the ‘Gee, Socks aud bands. may not appear wntil the next day. Fortunately for Mr. Beach his brother was Present ——_- +202 at the time, and through his exertions the flames Nowicu.—Disirsct of Columbia Advertisements Th, rig boar petiredolng more Lots injury. to be incerted im the BALTIMORE SUN are received vfidont that oe aide severely burned he is at end forwarded from Tax Stan office. Sey rpartonge ay sgl be ate to resume the duties cars on the Alexandria and Washington Tue Battimork ANNUAL ConFERENCE OF tue | railroad discontinued their trips over the road on Araicas M. E. Crcncu, which has been in ses. Sunday last in consequence of the want of omni- sion in this city for the last ten days, adjourned buses to connect withthe road at the Long Bridge, yesterday afternoon. The following ‘are the ap- | Mr. W. Whaley being (pe a to withdraw ion of majorities, is li! smash up Breckin- NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. | Fane's chsnees hep ting Lineal evity te Penn. SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. —— and New Jersey. It can help 24, 1860. uglas more than five votes at most, in the aggre- CHARLESTON, April 24, 1 ‘State votes jp warm debate arose on the following additional | ate ant tee mpegs feeding Tn "1 , wd Orgutisntions ino) ePort of the Commmitten on | {5 oll eee. aa Vermont, &c. That in every State which has not provided or CHaRLEsTon, April 24.—The Senate directed bY its Convention how its vote may be | will be incorporated in the Convention's platform Cast, this Convention will recognize the right of | {t will have ail the South——120 votes avd sirem each delegate to cast its individual vote. California and Oregon; leaving but 25 necessary The discussion was Participated in by Mr. | from the North. which will give itat least 50, if Richardson, Mr. McCook, Mr. Cessna of Pa, RY €00ps. ARDWARE, JEWE!.! D' AND Plaren 'V rpc Aversion —Oa AVES" NESUVAY EVENIN. Inst, and evers eve- ning afterward, | shail sell. at in: Bew store, alarce assortment cf ‘the above named goods A! so oover &tvances— 8 fine Hunting Silver Lever Watches, 7. fin2 Geld Lever Watches, a very superior article, A lar lot of Perfumery in lota t» suit, ° Paty geoescl Boner! thug! & » Shoea, Clot! ° apast "WM. MARSHALL, Auct. Fy THOMAS DOWLING, Auot’r; Georgetown, TP RUSTEE'S SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE ook, on tho e highest bidder, eub- not 75. Premises, we shall sel Cottecrioy or StpaRion HovsEitol. PUR Barry of Miss.. Josiah Randall % ral tments 28 read by Bishop Paynes mieutee Consequence of other pressing engage. | {itision No. 23. in equare No. Ii, fronting 90 feck | TERE, HkivG Tire her eee ee OU SEHOLD | Uxtox | sontuern delegates enrnestion oppaing tr ns | | Cmanzesson, Apsil $130 in exttetectory piet- rict of Columbia—Union Bethel, A. w_= | ments. Negotiations for as) ¥ resumption of | C2 Feventeenth street west, between H and i 9RGETOWN —By virtue of two + eeds + Mr. Randall, in opposing its adoption, declared | form be not made, the whole South will withdraw, = 3 are moe ond F. Sluby; George- ieee over this road are now pending: terether Ci the epee toapubitoaliey, eee A ee te ag a, Be: 1o0d | that certain refractory members in the Pennsylva- | and from present apy nces will, ere leaving town, James Lynch. timore City—Bet € notice, this morning, several gill re sae ¢ ene al oo ae ; Church, JM. “Brown; Ebenezer, SL, Nant | out in the river betes exandrinand Washing- | Me hutas, “soetuitine egrets orice Ove | Me angertsied teste, and duly tegnedes one nia delegation proposed to violate and misrepre- | Charleston, nominate Jefferson Davis by the voles sent thelr constituents in voting for Mr Deven. of every delegate representing certain jocratic whose nomination, in his epinion, would lead to | party States; leaving Douglas to be nominated by certain defeat | He went into a review of the pre- | Votes from the Republican party States, if they ceding actions of the Democratic conventions on | Chose this subject CuaRLeEston, April 24.—Douglas cannot poss!- Mr Kichardson rose to reply, and asked Mr. | bly be nominated in any event. Randall who made him an ex; under of Demo- cratic principle and precedent? How long, he | )CHARLESTOS, April 25—The death of Mr Robinson, Chairman of the Vermont delegation, paked , had the gentleman been in the Democratic | Robinson. ¢ Place this moraing from apoplexy, s ‘i will probably cause adjournment over as soon as Lies oe order Seren Seen: | Wise Convention ianests tite mabey, axpectaliy ax to make points of order. i neither Committee is ready to report yet ing house. containing two parlors, wid hall, dining room, ki‘chen, three chambers, and two at’ ie roome, Tervs: Ono-thi-d cash; the residue in 6, 12,13, and 24 months, with interest secured bya deed of trust on the premises. Title pertect. All convey- ancing at the cort of the purchaser. ap od J. C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, SMALL AND DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT \O ON tH STREET. BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND Nonrit H stTRExT.—On W. RS DAY AFTERNUON, May 2d. at half-past five w’clock. on the premises, we shall sell Lot No.-23, mend; Union, H. M. Turner; Waters Cha: 1, | ton, notwithstanding the law te the conti a W. H. Waters; Frederick City, D. W. Mopre; The new building being erected for the Messrs. Hagerstown, Wm. William. Delaware—Smyrna, | Witmer, on the corner of Kin, , and Royal streets, R. P. Gibbs; Camden, § P_ Byard; Frederica, | is fast approaching completion and when finished Isaac J. Pindell; Lewistown, George E Boyer. | Will prove an ornament to that portion of our city. Maryland—Cumberiand, D." Ridout; Ellicott | _The steamer Thomas Collyer carried down to Mills, WA. Russell; Washington County, W. | Mount Vernon, yesterday, upwards of a hundred . Hopkins; Long Green, to be supplied; Port | passengers. Miss Lane, Senator Gwin, and one Deposit, J. J. Herbert; Havre de race, J. R. | of the Vice Regents of the Association, from South Henry; Easton, R. F. W Pennsylvania— | Carolina, were among the party. Lewistown, WW. Grimes; Hoilidaysburg, Alex ———_——_— *obnson; Chambersburg, Isaac Kendall; Carlisle, | ~ Dax Rice's “Great Snow.” has “arrove,” and ? peaks; Wilmington, to be supplied. is spreed out like a ‘stented field” upon Judiciary Liber J A-S .No 136. folios No.1? to No.110,and the other in Liber No, i90, folios No. 22 to No.2. ons ofthe land records for Washington county, Dis- trict of Columbia, I shall proceed to seilon Tues day mornicg, April 24th, at 1044 o'clock, by virtue of the authority vested in me by said deeds, nil of the Househoid Effects contained in the Unica Ho tol, Georretown, ambracing, in part, viz: Superior Piano Forts Rorewood and Walnnt complete suites of Parlor Furniture, upho:stered in brocatel and purple Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels. and Ingrain Carpeti Brocatel aad Lace Curtains and Corniees Sey Ros‘ wood and Walnut Marbie-top Centre Tables nel 6 H fs; No. | Gilt-frame Mirrora m The Chairman decided that Mr. Richardson Ss PROCE SG Sn next amuerence Will mect on the frst | Square, near the City Hall, where {t will open at | ies fection es fee gee eution of Square, No. Weare’ @hosany,and Painted Chamber Furm | was entitled to the oor Won the ee earaon THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Monday in next month. (May) A. W. Wa man, | half past 7 o'clock this evening. Of course every | west, between Pennavivania avenue and north H 1, M. Brown, 8.1. Hammond, Wm. i. Waters, | body and his wife, and children, will be there. M.F. Siuby, J.J. Herbert, and Wm. H. Hopkins. To-night, in addition to the performances of will represent the Baltimore Conference in that | the elephant, rhinoceros, and other animals, there body. here is to be elected at the General Con. | Will be presented a great variety of equestrian ference @ bishop and a general book agent to trke | 2d _zynmast'e acts, and the grand spectacle of «harge of the publishing department. The dele- | te Tournament, or Dan Rice's Dream of Chiv- ates will all leave Baltimore for the Conference | 2!ry. pvith tilting, combats, and other knightly ey a 3 exercises. Mr. Frank Drew, who is well-known Snes ss ee SEE Mag in theatrical circles as a talented and. versatile meeting of the Union Clubs | comedian, will make bis appearance in this city urth Wards was held at Tem- | #8 Jester to the Circle. street, running back 74 feet 6 inches on one line and 59 feet on the other to a public alley, and contain- nege 635 square feet of ground. 5 his 18 @ very desirable lot. po ing good. front on a pleaeant street, wit! in a few feet of Pennsylvania avenue, and’ immediately opposite tha handsome builcing now in course of erection and designed asa gatlery of art. i Terms: One-third cach; the residue in 6 and 12 montha, with interest, secured by adecd of tiust on the premis apd _J.C. McGUIRE & CO. Aueta. All of the China, Glass, and Crocke » Plated Ware. Table Cutlery, and Table Furniture generally. Kitchen Utensils, &o. i deem it acer sary to particularizeth’s exten- sivecel cction,ag it embraces theentire Parlor Fur- niture contei ed in fifteen parlors, and the entire Chamber Furniture in upwards of fifty chamb-rs, at of Which is nearly new, and in excellent Order, having been in use but about four months. SS ere ig a maeers umes over $50 a er dt! sixty aud ninety days for approve en- dorsed xotes, bearing interest. ba decision, denying his right to interr is - | CHARLESTON, April 25.—The Convention met wo ita |g cop Mr. Richardson mounted a chair in the center | @rowded. The ladies’ gallery being filled, on of the hall, and, with his sleeves rolled up, ap- | motion several hundred persons crowding on the ared to be determined to be heard, and was | Outside were admitted to the floor of the Conven Eoally allowed to go on. He again attacked Mr. | tion, occasioning much good feeling. Randall as having recently come into the fold, | 7 po reeaaten Caray Sy sentra fifteen elluding to his tical antecedents, as entitlin; nates, a ones SR oe J his opinions on ocracy to but little considers. | taken up and debated, but rejected—yeas 120, tion. He did not desire, aftera life’s service in the | Rays 121. Usion Cress of tne Third and Oe LINTON, Trastes ave: to a reproved by the recruits of yesterday. Perth ecage pes") o gctonaverme dng hice nbesarced NO. A. Trustee. | Applause » died of orning. perance Hall last night. About one hundred per- | To-morrow afternoon, for the accommodation By A. GREEN, Anctioneer. ap 18- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Kr. Wright, of Pennsylvania, made a strong | The resolution in relation tothe debate was soug were there from several wards. C. ©. Clay. | of ladies, children, and others, who wish to avoid EXTENSIVE SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR | THE ABOVESALEIS UNAVOIDABLY | 8Ppeal for harmony. If harmony did not prevail | then introduced, restricting speakers to fifteen ton made president, and Edward Eckloif, | crowd, a day exhibition will be given, com- 4 a eaie FURNITURE aT AvcTIoN.—On = secretary. Committees, consisting of Dr. Storrow, | Mencing at2¥ o'clock, when all the prominent Postponed until THURSDAY M hi y here the nominations to be made would not be | Minutes on all subjects, except on tbe platform. SATURDAY. the 2ath inet. L ehall sei! at the | hour, SNOCA TINT OR No geme | here the Paper on which they were recorded, | | Atl o'clock the resolution was adopted limit. : ae ul ; ” nm 3 ware houss No, 396 D, betwoan and fh streets, . Wards cope conte aoe Ginet, Of the Firat | stractions of ‘the establishment will be brought | ware house No. alargeand excellent assortment | SP! 4 ae when Sreognt before the le. He was in fa- | ing the speaking to fifteen minutes on all subjets vor of the rule. Every Flea should be per- | except the platform, and to that the rule of the m tted to cast his vote in accordance with his | House of Represen‘atives will apply, limiting convictions and those ef his constituents. Penn- | €3ch speaker to one hour. sylvania had never voted asa unit except when | | The commi tee on credentisls announced that their sentiment was unanimous. oe Mo in readiness to report this afternoon. He closed by demanding the previous question; he Tommittee on Credentials will report in and the vote was then taken on that part of the | {Vor of the Dean Richmond delegation from report relating to the presiding ctticers, and it | N:w York. ‘The motion to receive the Wood was adopted unanimously delegation, obtained but the votes of six States, Mr. Flournoy. the chairman, then returned his | Viz: Mississipp!, Texas, Alabama, North Caro. thanks to the Convention, counseling moderation | !it®. Georgia. and C and harmony. ———— lion. Calel) Cushing, 2s president of the Con- LFissolution of insurance Companies vention, was then introduced and proceeded to Atpaxy, N. Y., April 14.—Before the special address the delegates, being warmly cheered term of (se Supreme Court this morping, on the After expressing his profound gratitude for the report of the Superintendent of the Insurance De- honor conferred upon him, in appointing him to | partment, Judye Hogeboom granted an order di- preside over their deliberations, In the discharge | recting the World's Sofe Fue Insurance Com of which duty it would be bis constant endeavor pany, of 1-oy, to show cause why It should not be faithfully and irupartially to officiate as their min- | Hissolved. ister and most humbly to reflect their will, be Ou an application made by the Attorney-Gen said: eral, Judge Hogeboom directed an order to be Gentlemen: You have come here from the green entered dissolving the Pouybkeepsie Fire Insur- hills of the Eastern States, from the rich States of ance Company and appointing a receiver the imperial centre, stot the sun-iight —- the South, from the fertile States of the iiwhty 2 nese. basin of the mighty Mississippi; from the golden | Bailroad Collusio: veral Lives 2 shores of the distant Oregon and Calfforuia. | St Lovis, April A collision occured abou t {Loud cheers.) You have come hither in the ex- | 00" o'clock yesterday afternoon near Jetferson bar- ercise of the highest functions of a free people to | f°ks, ou the [rou Mountain Railroad, between a participate and to aid in the election ofa fature | Cousttuction train and a special. train, conv ing ruler of the Republic. & portion of the St. Louis Board of Health to You do this as the representatives of the Demo- | Quarantine, by which Dr. Kier, Clerk of the cratic party of the Union, whose proud miss Board of Health; John ope treasurer of is to maintain the public liberties, to reconcile | the Railroad Company, aud former! Pog ytd popular freedom with constituted order—to main- | the firm of, Lucas & Simmonds, bankers, of this tain the sacred, reserved rights of the sovereign | Clty: George Ritcber. a brakeman, and a boy States. [Loud and long continued applause ] named James Murry, were killed of nearly new vecond hand Furniture, belonging to atone about to leave the city. We mention in part— U+e fine Wa'nut Darrask Brocatelle Covered Par- lor Set, comtrising— Fronch Sofa, two iarse Arm Castor and four Par- lor Chairs, a Several Gothie and Fancy Chairs, 1 Whatnot, Marble top Center and oiher Tables and Stands, } ine 16-feet Extension Dining Table, Iron Hat Tree, = China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Ivory Knives, Plated Spoons and Forks, G ass end other Laps, Reception Rush, Cane-seat and other Chairs, Frassels and other Carpets and Matting, Kureaus and Wardrobes, Wash Clossts and Stands, ‘Two fine printed Cottaze Chamber Sets, Hairand Shuck Mattresses, 4. Jordan. of the Second Ward; three gentlemen | The grand entree into the city this mornin fr. the Third Ward, whose names we did not | was a Magnificent affair, indicative of the ric tearo; Dr. J. S. Smith, Clayton, and Eck!off, of | treat in store for our citizens during the exbibi- the none ards Joba Boblayer, and others, of | tion here. the Fifth Ward; and James A. ‘Gordon, of the Ir Witt bE seen from our advertising columns sixth W omaha ted to select an inde- | tat the Rev. Mr. Cabannie delice: another lee: P ‘ee en' moe jor Mayor. : ture on China to-nizht, at the E street Baptist there was ne neey the Seventh Ward, stated that | Church, (Rev. Mr Kennard’s,) and his last lec- Hg hatar ood ieee ee lesen ture at the First Baptist Church, to-morrow tates n bis ward would atten (Thursday) erating He lecture to-night will apr 7 a rebearsal of his travels in the interior of that Perera fe eae Po hi ques country—what he saw and heard amoag that are ci a primes aa ; po 4 Oban ¢ | strange people. In bis Monday night lectugg he Tage A. Wise Drs SS. Seat Wea eee mam: | surprised the audience by shew he eee Bind. and othe, Smith, Wm. Garey, Capt. the modern discoveries in the West are old in BP - China, even to table-turning and spirit-rapping. Mr. Garey was eloquent upon the subject of his rhe wi having been appointed a delegate fevas Cacuey to Pegi re wish to learn facts about China, go the Baltimore Union Convention : pig eres The meeting then adjourned. For Covrr.—Yesterday, John Casey wes ar- i: —— rested by guardsmen Norwood and Norris for Tue Concert at Witiarps Hatt last evening | assaulting and beating John Bean. Bean, it ap- was not so fullyattended as we conid have wishe ’ ‘ars, was employed asa niyht-line hack driver but there was no lack of interest on the part of the | by Casey, and the night previous Bean got on a performers on that account. The Mendelssobn | spree and did not return bis horses and ceach to ituintette Club is well known all over New Eng- | the stable. Casey yesterday found him at a house land, and elsewhere, more _particul arly among | on Four-and-a-half street intoxicated, and made first-class musical artists. The Performances of | the assault, cutting Bean about the face and bead this company are unlike anything that we have | so that the blood ran down to his feet Bean was heard in this city, and nothivg in the way of re c taken to Justice Donn’s office, where Dr. Bogan musical entertainment can be more delightful. attended him and stopped the bleeding, and he Mrs J. H Long, the celebrated Boston soprano, | was sent home. Casey was held to bail for court. js with the club on their trip; and last evening she surprised the audience by her chaste and ele- Tue DaMaGE To THE CANAL —A letter from gant rendering of some of the finest musical selec} | Mr. Stone, the Superintendent of the Canal, has tions that we have ever listened to. There is a been received in Georgetown, stating that 70 feet fullness and breadth of tone in her voice altegetber | on the Maryland side, and about the same number remarkable. snd to this power she adds a perfec- | on the Virginia side, of the temporary work at By A. GREEN, Auctioxe . OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- TURE AT AvcTion.—Ou THURSDAY, the dinst , I shall sel!, at 10 o’olock a.m, at the rer- tence cf ® gentleman deciining housekeeping, No. Al2 Twentieth atreet, between G and H streats north, an exce lent assortment of Furniture, vz: Mahogany Sofas, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, Do Bookcase and Secretary, Centre and other Tabies, Mahogany Lounge, Sideboard, Bodsteads, and Stands, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, and Mattress ex, i Carpets and Oi'c'e h, Painted Cottage Chamber Set, R: figerator, Cooking and other Stoves, Dining-room and Kitchen Furniture, With many other articies wich we deem unneces- sary to enumerate, Terms: All sums under $2) cash ; over that eum Soredit of 6) and 9 days, for notes sat sfactorily endorsed, bearing interest. apad A. GREEN, Auct. FUTURE DAYS. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Hse AND LOT AT AUCTION.—On FRI DAY next, the 27thinst.,at4 o'clock p.m. shall sell. in front of the premises, all the right, tite and interest of Wm. Savor in and to Lot No. 10, in Square 799, with the improvementa thereon. being a smal! frame house, distant one square from the, Wavy Yard market, and contains about 6 50 et. Terms cach. PF. W. JONES. Attorney for the Heirs. ap2ed J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Aucta. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Tye NEARLY xew FRAME DWELLINGS Oy D STREST AT AUCTION n THURSDAY wsand Redding, okine, Radia’o and other Stoves, 1 & ‘Aree assortment of Kitchen Utensils, Je-ms: All sums under $25 cash: over $25 a % tof 30 and 60 days. for notes sausfacterily en- bearing interest a A. GREEN, Auct, By J. eGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers, RUST SALE OF SUPERIOR AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE AND HovsEnonD EF- BEING THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE" VER ON House.” —Ky virtue of a deed of trust bearing March 2d, 1969, executed by Henry F. Johns to the usdersigned trustee, and duly reeorded among the land records for Washineton county, D. C., 1 shall ssllon ‘THURSDAY, May 10th, 160, com meneing at 10 o'clock a. m-yall the Furnitnre med Ef cts of the * Vernon House.” situated atthe cor nor of Missouri avenue and Third street, embrac ing the Furniture and Effects of 36 rooms, all of which is nearly now and of sugerior qua:ity. We name in part— . 5 Handsome Carved Walrut Parlor Suit:s, finished " fe Ti ol AFTERNOON, 34 May, at 5 o'clock, we will sell, This, gentlemen, is the motto inscribed on that = EAD of aruuuc style unsurpassed by any artist who | Dam No 4, was destroyed by the last freshet and | mallit Nap Conver, Goth cal ede tsbloe: in front of the premises, part of Lor4.in Square | scroll, in the hands of the monumental statue of Later from the Rie Grande. has preceded her here. All her Pieces were | that the repairs on one side required only a day | Walnut Evegeres, Rockers and Fancy Chairs, 857, fronting twent.~ught fet on D, between Fifth Siongly applauded last evening. She has made | or two more, and on the other tide about twock the great statesman of South Carolina—*Truth, New Orirans, April 24.—The steamship Ari Justice and the Constitution.” {Loud cheers ] | zona from the Brazos brings Brownsville date Opposed to us are those who labor to overthrow | of the 19th stitution, under the false and insidious | {t was rumored that Cortinas was reorganizing of supporting it. ‘Those whoare aimiug | and reported that he had recrossed the Rio Grande to produce in tuis country a perinanent sectional | A severe drought reigned in northern Mexico, conspiracy of one-half of the States of the Union | aud the cattle on the plantations were suffering against the other half; those who, impelied by the | for waut of water a -dSixth streets east, and improved by two nonsiy ne’ rent. ‘Terme: One third cash; ba!ance in 6 and 12moxths, bearing interest, and sseured by deed of trust on th: premises. All conveyancing at the expense of tho purchaser. ap 3— WALL & BARNARD. Anct-, Handsome Gilt-frame Mirrors, of various styles, Sup rior English Brussels Carpets throughout eure, lout Hat Tree, Hail Chairs, Rugs. Or cloth throughont? the passages and stairs, Freneh China Vases and Mautsl Ornaments, D:nine Tahbler, . Shperior Oak french D-ning Chairs, Qua tity of superior Granite, Dinner, Tea and decided m: ‘This evening the club will | days at furthest, to complete them. So we con- zive the second and last concert here, and we fidently expect navigation to be fully resumed in pope the opportunity to Ler bear will not be lost | the course of ten or twelve days. by our citizen the substantiar frame dwellings, uader good i - May Oveasoanp.—Last night, a man named Tue Count oF Ciatms have ordered that the | pavid Welch wae takes nat et the canal, where uae zeta rule of the Court be amended to read by some misfortune he had fallen in. He was as follows : : ina hi Th i Cotfee Ware, Glass Ware By A; GREEN. Avotouner, cou ops Herrypariena —— Berton ead ‘Marine Disaster. XNI. When the claimants case is prepared, he oa peaduee aupaar chee ents Silver “d Castors, B kh Stands, Cake Bas Rie BOUSs we Pe ey te to ciel war: 5 3 eee a — eens sn B ry tunll notify the Solicitor thereof. furnishing him | things. Quite a mimber of persone wenn wee | orat Ss LSE On FRIDAY, the 27h ietant, 1 abil cell, | ‘These, who are the banded enemies of the Con- |_,NEW Youx, April 21.—The schooner Banya at the same time with a copy of his brief’ ‘The : Orinimantel Sonar ae a Soltcitor, within thirty daye thorerher: ites gee | Staggering and tumnbling about the streets, attrib Ornamented” Solid” Oxk Chamber t of the premises, atwovcloek pem, part lot No, 15.1n equa e No, 72, having a front of 273s feet on ‘Twenty-first street west, by. 152 feet 5 inches deep, with the improvements, which are two good ory frame houses, &c., &c. Jne- haifcash; balance in 6and 12 months, bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust 1aken Ap 2i-dts A. GREEN. Anet ._ Hy A. GREEN, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE—By authonty ‘of decrees of tha Cireuit Court of the Dietrict of Columbia and of the Cireuit Court for Prince George’s county, Maryland, passed in a cause wherein Sewell and others are complainants, and tho widow, heirs at law, and administrators’ of John Breraton are do- fondants. | will sell at auction. to the highest bid- der,on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of May next, otween the hours of 12and 1 o'clock in the day. on tne premises, that beautiful parcel of land, part of tho tract eatied “Granby.” near Bladensburg, and about ex miles from the city of Washington, and easily acoessib'e by the Baltimore ri d.con taining 7 ecres, 1 root, 27 perches, or thereaboute, baing the wortern portion of the northern part of “Granby,” ard lying uorth of the main county road, with the dwelling house and other improvements thereon, Termé: Ono-fourth of the purchase money in stitution, it is the part of the democratic party of = avaeee oer ak will, itis thoaght ‘gc ot at the Union to withstand—to strike down and con- | )-q4au Inlet, . ’ quer. “ ss Mr. Cushing havirg « oncluded bis remerks, the Vice Presidents and Secretaries came forward, and about balf an Lour was consuined in seatiug | | Berran ep ihendagetie prego oe-m them upon the platform and preparing for a forinal | !y disappe atom bay, and the navige! and energetic enforcement of parliamentary rules | 18 Now fairly resumed for the season in the future proceedings of the Convention. After a short recess, the Convention, at 12 o'clock, | Texas Politics—Gen. Hi ston Nomineted for was called to order again. the Presidency. Mr. Jackson. of Georgia, rose to a question of New Orveans, April 24.—Advices from Texas privilege, relative to his State delegation. of the 19th state that the Democratic Stateconven- A motion to adjourn till 4 o'clock was lost. tion at San Jacinto had nominated General Sam The question was then called on the motion to Houston for the presidency. st'ike out the rule relative to the right of the mem- - - bers of each delegation to vote as they think jaltimere Markets proper. unless instructed by the convention that Bavtimorg, April 25 —Flour clesed quiet; How- ited them. ard street $625. Wheat closed scarce and un- ring the calling of the roll in taking the | changed. Corn closed bnoyant; white and yel vote, great excitement prevailed, and the Tennes- | low 73a75¢ Provisions closed quiet; mess pork see. Indiana, and Virginia delegations protested | $17.57; prime $14 75; rump $1375. W st the Announcement of the chairman of the closed steady at 22c. ions giving the vote of the several States t the adoption of the rule. Two ly titer, with Marble tops, . Walnut Chamber Suites, carved and with Mariie-tops, . Wal. ut Sing.e and Double Bedsteais, Rureaus, Wardrobes. Washetands, Toilet Sets, Looking Glarses. Spittoona, Sup r or Curied Hair, pring nd Husk Mattresses, Feather Bolsters and'Pliows, . Blankats, Comforts Counterpanes, Sheeting, Office Furniture, Writing Tables, (fice Ch rs, Together with a ceneral aesortmant of Heucehold and Kitchen furniture, all of which is nearly new and of excelient quality. Terms: $25and under cash; over that sum a eredit of 60 and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. WM. A, BROWNING, Trustee. ap 25 d&ds J.€.McGUIRE & CO. Aucts. ky J C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, I or IN SQUARE No. 449 AT AUCTION.— A ar a too stead fast gaze a the onpesies quawed by the Court, shall furnish | or’ perhaps tan undcemerer Te Tie ee '€ opposite counsel with a copy of his brief, an er Sha fie copies of both brlefs with The clerk. When | PO" the strength of the news from Charleston. the briefs are thus filed, the clerk shall enter the} ponice MatrEn Before Justice Drury —The case on the trial docket. No viva roce argument following Corporation cases appear on the docket on the part of either party will be permitted to | of Justice Drury of the First Ward :-—-Chas. Har, continue more than two hours, unless further time mer, watering a horse at a pnmp; fine and costs, be allowed by the court, nor will counsel be per- | 39. Murphy & Donoho, selling old iron without mitted to take other grounds, or to refer to other | 3 license; judgment for costs. Eliza J. Williams, authorities than those stated in she briefs. The disorderly; fine and costs, #2. Ann Magruder, eases will be called for argument or submission do.; ‘kh 6U days. Sandy Webste m3 in the order in which they shall be thus prepared. pratt ed cue ae. 7 eee Ww ebeter, a05 Mesic at THE Presipent’s Gnounps —Weare | THE Wasuincton THeatre, as will be seen glad to be able to announce the recommencement | by advertisement in another column, will open on of the agreeable and attractive musical perform- | Monday night next, with an engayement of Mr. anews of the Marine Band, under the leadership | Robert Heller, the great magician, who has again of Prof. Scala. They will be given throughout | returned to public life. A series of fantastic the season, on Wednesdays at the President's | soirees will be given, which have probably never Syeare, and on Saturdays at the Capitol. The | been precedented in this country. and Wiha Gs oe, VaLcaBLe Horse, Carriage, Harness, &c., 1 Buebanan’s Inauguration March AT A BARGAIN —Attention is called to the adver. * Brightest Eyes—Quickstep.. tisement elsewhere of an excellent, horse, carriage, 3. Brindisi and ene Navigal of Lake Erie. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2th Apri!, Polack, of tho preii<as, we shall ee | part of Lot Ne. 15, in Squar- No. 419, fronting 3 5 feet on tae: 0 feetin said square. running baok 7 feet on tha 20 feet alle between Sth and 7th streets west, id .:t eets novth. Pne-fourthereh ; the residue in 6, 12 ard asa unit ai relive ‘Tene hee HE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE oe . * - with interost, secured by a deed of trust | oash; and he residue at 6,12 and 18 me nths, to be | of the twelve Tennessee de legates were opposed Vv: terres ah lane Soe thant Peak repeaned Intec svete | on ta pemiee sia ania i scoured by the purchaser's! ords, witheurety.bear- | to the manner in Which that State had bees ne L "oman A SL 1 Mrs. Harris's "| ment, and advise those in want of easihing ta] *P2id J.C. MoGUIRE & CO,, Aucts. | ing interast from the day of sale, and by a retained | corded. oaution to young men who suffer from Nereus De » Ever of Thee—(Quickstep, «Scala. ent, y iS lien on the premises scld. Conveyancing at the | “pie vote was finally announced—yeas 101, nays ©. Quartetto—En Taraatella, from Sicilian this way to examine them. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioncers. purchasor’s cost. * deity, Premaiue Decay, &c.. 08 & consequence of - Verdi. 198. So the rule was adopted, and a majority of a | early erre supp ying atthe same timo the Mrans delegation cannot compel the minority to vote | of Seif Cu ¥ a sufferer from the above cause vith them 2s a unit, unless instructed by the con. | #24 from medical milod eel es Dee on that appeinted them. ° Da Eaveoice Lmauted free] on reoriving @ post- OF VALUABLE BUILD- ET, AT fc AFTERNOON, th 3! ck. by virtua ofa decd f the terms are not complied with within three days from the day of sae tne Property will be re- sold, af ve days’ notice inthe National {ntelii- encer and ening Star, at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser Lectures ox Cuina.—The Rev. A. B. Caban- nis, returned Missionary from China, isannounced to lecture inthe E Street Baptist Church, this Tue Pistt MARKET ar ALEXANDRIA.—The Sen- | evening. on what he saw and heard in the great dated the 5th } , m paid Envelope. verrine the address of the applicant. mi May. | defs ites of the enid Joba Brereton who | te peoolihion sittxe pesierday for theappotnt- Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Eeq +, Bea bs 2 5 ie pouarde : i ny cia itore of th d Jo ret on committe on resolutions, ore pe ord, Kings Co., 3 tinel of yesterday evening sa here isa great | clty In China, called “« Heaven’? by the Chinese. Len promuen comhnarrat Lor ie ee MAy Lot their claims are notified to do | 1 olatrorin, was called jeeneaestet ores snails a Act hnprovement in’ the fish’ market to-day, and the Salins 1 a platform, was called up, and an amendment was | —— - — : —— aoonor offered that no balloting be allowed for presiden- | FX LOC Hee ONS OL CLOT AS, tial nominee until the committee be reported orices, at the New Canmet Means ceri Ow ‘The vote was taken first on the proposition for | Jvenue and Nivthatene 4 the hs pape of a committee, and it was} LF. PERRY & Nis adopted, and the committer wasat once appointed: GILT WINDOW. STIS DE N TTB T. (the vote on the rule against unit voting ts re- | GOTHIC, AND LANDSCAPE PATT! EE ded 25 atest vote. The vote to lay it ard SHADE 11 IN BUFE, GR. BLUE ant WHIT :—Ayes—Massachusetts, 6; Pen “fork, * .F. PERRY &@ CO. fire said dey. W. REDIN, Trustee. mar 21-Stawts A. GREEN) Auct. Fram Tam reqpested by the parties interested to addto the above advertisement, that there i excellent J/welling house, twe story ard basement, on the alarge barn. pump of good water, and an upfsiling etreain of fine water running through the ry, waich is well fenced, snd distant about $32 mtles fom the nit. f-onting 14 feet on Sth street weet 99 feet 4 inches, between ner ht, : ata Waren Retvans.—Julius Wallace, colored, Gia they forte aon ngocd Mebery this season'| ocnity: fine and canin. John Williams, Festendey re Wr tome time. From 10 o'clock | Hicrderty; Elizabeth Treas, vagrant; work: yesterday to 10 o'clock to-day about 5,000 shad | fisorden days, each. Elizabeth Biggs, drunk and 250.000 herring bave arcived at the fish wharf, and disorderly; $3.15. One lodver and prices are somewhat reduced. A great many * g 2 —"* farmers from the surrounding counties have been | A May Festivat..—We learn that active pre- very backward in purchasing fish at our market, | parations are being made by the managers of St, on account of the bigh prices, but we hope the Matthews Sunday School. to give a grand May fishermen wiil meet with good success, aud the festival on the lith of May, at Analostan Island. prices of fish will doubtless come down. Bunch Se M str: ets ‘Verms: One thi d cash; ba'ance iu six and twelve mouths, bearing interest, and seoursd by = dead of truston tha premises; ant if not complid with within five days after sale, to bo resold ac the cost and risk of the defaulting pnichaser. TING: By Trustee, apwd WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. By A. GREE Qi ALE FOR AC 2 Auctioneer. Mar’ lina, 7; +8; QUPENIOR CANTON AND COCOA MAT iy VN BUILDING Association.—Two Horses | _829-Stawts Alabama, $; 1 : , TINGS. Tah from some unknown cause are very scarce. | Penson: arrLicteD WITH THR FRVER AND AGUF. Ax hors at Public Sane Withour Resereee. =e - as, 4; Arkansas, 2; i- | | Just received par steamer Monticel'o— = Vrices—Shad. $13 to $15 per hundred; herring, sper ac space oF jor, time, trouble, or expense to | Oar RADA Y cho one Ap il instant. we will VERY. WN. BI 2); Oregon, : Nays—All the | 4? ralie errr ore ie pee S10 32 to S11 25 per thousand; bunch fish, $16 to | procure Dr. Hoste on thie hal system lias heen | sell to the highest’ bidder, for ‘cash, the following Save at Avc [UESDAY, May ist, | balance of the votes of the States; total. 19. The by a the bourtest ond Genet Monon eee S!> per hundred bunches. to those whe have pect stricken | property: i . 16), at my 26 Seventh street.com | rie was then adopted by acclamation } on the marker, ‘ ———____ rt spaco of time by this dreadful enrse, | Let i2,in square 117, with a comfortab'e Frame | moneing at Ren Orne aoe [sECoND Dispatcu } 39 rolls 4-4-, 5-4, and 6-4 ren! “GOWQUA” MAT Minat Court —After our report closed yes- | \innse cheeksarewan and i ageraud whose nights | Dxeliin eer Talh of th thalPatlote.4 dai y unti eae oh or After the cowmittee on the platform was an- TING These are celebrated the world over t Augustus Price (colored) was tried and | are sicepless and {retful, aud whose eyos ure aim Ee ena rs Halt 9 oki att otf in square | Ladies Lae eee Cases Te tread wacked atl otion was made that no ballot‘ for their exee'lence in every particul sr. fonnd guilty on a charge of larceny. aod sunken, with deah staring them in the face, | 14%) with a*mall twe getty Dwe ing thereon. be- | Velvet, Laos ana Sti Capes in pete Suk and | ROUnced, a motion we salto = | s rolis contract “MANKING SATTING. a No. Isaac Contler and Lemuel Harris (colored) were | this compotind must provs a Dleesing: arate ing che fa row.on the north side of L, between | Also, & very Jarge aesortment of Ladies’ Stik and | should take place until the report of the commit pet placed on trial and convicted of larceny. Reon eae ee a ee ed cara og Sie eee Lot 13 on M. between 19th and 20th streets, and may bedivided at the time of sale. ‘Tho sale will comme>ce at lot 6, at5 o’clock p m. Conveyancing at the vurchaser’s oust, and tha right 1s reserved to resell, in one week, fo the risk and cost of the delinquent purch: failure to comply with the terms of tir three days. Tice believed to be good. ap 23- A. GREEN, Auct tee on the platform should be adopted. The motion to lay this resolution on the table was rejected—ayes 323g, nays 270} Gentlemen’s Ciothing comprising in part of— Conn ee ard Vests of ‘ailauaiities and s'z-s, Also, Geld and Silver Hunting and other Watches, Earand Finger Rings, _ L superior lot of Jewelry in sets, G ld Neck. Foband Vert Chains, Guns and Pistols. i None ean know its trne vale To-day —Wm ger dh rosea was tried on a | OQ a mes Erne iled, these Bitters have charge of stealing a set of harness and other arti- restored the sufferers to pristine health. ‘Their cles from Mr. Samuel Stead. The jury found a } popularity in all the Western and Southern parts, verdict of guilty as indicted. should introduce them to all faniilies. The court took up the case of the United States |For sale by Druggists and dealers generally every- agt. Mary Williams, (colored,) in which the de- | Where. = Spsre0s fendant was charged in two cases with stealing ity, ‘contract REQ CHECKED MATTING, ‘est “Acneen.” A No.1 quality. Also— rea CaLeUrrA cOGOR MATTING on The vote was then taken on the resolution, and ; 4am widths. se are decidedly it was adopted by acclamation rece eu ome any pivantnres for wear A long debate then ensued on the proposition to seg | d * s y A 4 other DOOR limit members from speaking more than once on | AUR gipe' | UEP WUCOA, and uther DOOR Lyon's Macxetic Ixsect Powper ents, Tho attention of dealers is called to— the same subject. large. and suitabl+ for Pablic Ruiidinge, 4 1 “ 5 * i i bove goods are of the very im- Stes : : regs é . Ants, - = 1 nf fine Calf skn Boots. Shorsand Gaiters, | ‘This was laid over until to-morrow. , All 01 the al t "hn ani aun ever” Tu | Gabe insreege A“) yy WALL & wARNARD, avoae, |? arpa msn a ay Sage he President was directed t evi minister | pia aod having tag tham wt fuel P ma- It contains no Poison, QOMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE | Togethor with a large lot of cther artiolss which we | of the Gospel to open the Convention ae prayer. | fovorgble tecans, wo Will sell thova at less ease was pending when our report closed. — Reat Estate improved) ix THe First Wako deem unnec*ssary to enumerate. om Judge Meek prs titre the Alabama platform, | "A" — CLAGETT & DODSON, . SiR TET oe Lyon’s Maenetic Pitts By virtue oan order and doores of the Circuit | _ The sa'e will commence with the Ladies’ Wear- which was referred to the committee on the plat- i — tnd ee oe EP rr hie pot Are bia tte to ome and Mice. ape « ourt ere District ot Colubis, bearing Sats on | ing Apparel. I. HERZBERG, Pawn Broker Fora: I CHILDE MI RAT. : = — every where. ap 9. ol lecem ber, A. D. 1 and passed in - “ 3 LC o 1 i ¥ » ft yet Annetti Creighton. on the oath of Maty’ Jane tech ? the oasecf Michard Pro's for atisisten oP titel” | apss-c0d Se SEN, Asal] fe comumities on ciefcatinls anmomaced shat | 0 WISH Te call improve there Miller, who charged the defendant with the lar- Te & an tate of James B. Frere, deooased. (Nu. 158) the un MARSHALS SALE.—In virtue ofa wnit of fieri they woul a le ‘port befor =|. ° {Black Hawk Stal peared 'S ei missioners will offer for eale at = eae | r Clerk’: 2 a‘. . x = ie 7 or beauty , st) pesot tha arhugacelate Garena ‘wasa| This apeetesccihc bee Consumption is fast super ie suotion;on: HSDAY, the &th day of Bay A. acces Diner SEC tee ir then ye Nir till 10 o'clock t ito ae bores ine is conn presacd the latter for money. and threatens sore | fatjcee with Eaberania® dieeron Brepated pot | Rc ihr cea eae ee eee eee ee se ee ne a ar Wound) cere pressed the latter for money, and threatened a dis- i high ientific principles of the pure oi!, and train. Defendant was called u) Bad po her bill, robbed of the nauseous Paste of the article, it but told the defendant that she expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the court to tne dower interest house door of said county, on FRIDAY, the lith f the widow of said James R, Frers,decoared, one-third of the rents and . Nd ‘ueslay, . = < ursday. and Pn. d me i 2 7 SPECIAL DISPATCHES ott Ts ~ Alexandria, Vad; der to secure the payment 12: | withost mamicetions bal ie ceabeche et prohie OF she ease, cate te during: ber lite; as pro | S2L Me dite: cine nuk incoeet treet een [Private Dispatch. } fine horace will plonse call aud cmzmune fo tenae withou ication, G wally di i emir raid orde cree, ‘ a No 603 Techine= ' 2 Presi qa ry se tet ‘Gomi woke te a the | aad digested, passing into the gmail intestines drop potas Lot of ground numbered ten, (10,)inequaré No. 44 qvare No, 543. inthe city of Washing CHaRLeston, April 24 —Cushing President. | selv a i f the body by its larceny. Justice Johnson reprimanded the com- eA usta eatine Gatco platnant for making the oath under such circum- taicing nature in overcoming the disease Ap- * an: es, and dismissed the case. The complainant | proved by the New York Academy ot Medicine, t Come gether with all and singular the 1in- provements thereon, seized and levie! upon es the property of Mrs. Clares Preuse, and will be rold numbered eighty six,(°6.) of the plan of the said city of Wa-hingt -n, with the impr: Resolution adopted authorizing deiegates to vote | _ ap 19-4th 25.27" . H.W. MARTI in detail, and not as States. This is a Douglas XTRA. CONT! vements there on, consisting of one two-story frame house with RACT GowQua, ue ivi ; F : MANNING, and «ther brand ft the trunks at the office of the justice to secure | and rea-mraended by the faouity everywhere, tmis | Symone aed one two-story brick touse, | fo sek “Haaren fie the DisteNec cb lela, | eee CEE ee ne | Con eas Ren Aalevat the Carpet tue payment of the debt, taking her wearing preparation is confidently offered ws & remedy for | gtr, - between I and K streets, and offers greatin-| .. :7qpqt@ranel for the Distric “| made before nomination — Apprehension that | Reoms of ee | ro Perry Beilding.” . Soni jon and a: ‘ofulo: ections: irohasers. Lee eae : . ® »parel. “Sold by Charies Stott. Washington, and by all re- | Cugoments to puronasers. | ints | )[ARSHALS SALE to virtucct a writ of fieri | teveral deingations from Southera States may | ay 12 Corser Pas ne aed Who oe Tue Occuttation of Venus last evening, not. | *Pectabledruggints, Fries $1 per bottie gard 24 months. soured by the bonds of the pur’ | ML Yacine iesued. trove the Clerk's Ofloe orate | leave, the Convention princip - withstanding the provokingly threatening appear- No. 15 Beekman 4 chas*r or purchasers, fe to the said heirs, and hearing interest from the day of sale. Tit-e ded to be retained until the whole of the purchase monoy Circuit Court of the Distr ct of Columbia, for tne vefition is not adopted. {f the Convention holds A PER -HANGINGS, county of Washington, and to me directed. J will street, New York together Douglas cannot receive the nomination WINDOW sit ADES. PICTURES, & ance of the weather up to the time for the phenoem-| mar 16-3m holesate Agents, re cu NOTA & expose to public sale, for carh, in front of the court Impossible now to form any opinion as to whe The undersigned wou'd reepeatfully onl tas oer c ram. was Snape aS i E fi ty, on FRIDAY. the tith ed ‘wtthassod ia pectactioa tn care tone ecemneee | | Maas W ines aN Sabine aaiee nd ecto *Pfeis terms of anie are not complied with within | House go0" Of ea ao) at Hy'o'clock mo ail defeste | Will be nouinated. geation of the ork aan of W arhlngton nad vieloity cally Inclined citizens.” Tuere was fortunately | 2hysi Han, ne a Sagthing Syrup Sor, Childen Teeth. five dere from the day of sale, the Commissioners puts rieht: ttle: claim and interert in’ and to the [Special Dispatches for the Star } 2a WINDOW SOA DES embracing & dest <4 . reatl aver o Fi oper! bn falio’ toy er Wi"! = = " 3 _ ¥ of 2 Wear place around the two celestial bodies, just | "tofening the gums, reduaing ail inaranetie ee Hisk and expense of the defanitine preckarratie | Meow He Improvements there'n. vz: Lots Nos. | CMARLEsTox, rr pega Ree ev scticge gs sp oe ieee Pees oe at the right time for the observation. The planet | yi! allay all pain, and is sure to regulate the | advertising the same for one week | y tivo insertione 14 and 15, ‘n equare No 1,023, lots Nos. 1 and 13 with 20 dissentients, to make platform first ule peg ln OS disappeared behind the moon at about 26 minutes bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest | in the National Intelligencer. square 1.(33, lots Nos. 1 4,5, ead 6, in equare | adopted that individual way ome in vote GOLD end GOL and 20 seconds before 9 o'clock, and re-appeared | to youreslves, and relief and health to your infants. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. north of square No.1 jot No.6.1n square No, | without regard to majority. uglas’s friends | G URS MEDA about 6 minutes after 9, making the ime of reGieme 2 ee et JOHN HENDERSON” Iw Nos 3 agd ain uquare Nocrioo ie tne eteed | hope that this will help bim. | PRINTS. CENTRE Pik: = 8 ‘ s in square No. 1,12). in the ov ome 8. Cen eee paseo aon ar ieee sstesee OF DISSIPATION, and victims of de- THOMAS ot SMITHSON, ‘Washington, D sgetzed ard levied upon as fhe] Caantestox, April 21—Night—Tbe vote on | o tof warranted GO Dx »wxep.—On Saturday night last, during the | jusion, can be brought to a conviction of the error Ree we opert: hn F. Dyer, and will be eold to satis- Fr Judigia No, 10 May term 1860. za Sever of ore SS Marahal for the District of Columbia. api? dts CHARLES WALTER m ere. ap@-d&éds WALL & BARNARD. Aucis. ; By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP- | 12d GoM oe Ute Con ARenoneers ERTY IN JACKSON HALL ALLEY at AUCTION a 3 —On MONDAY AF- RSDAY, the 26th inst., 1 shall sell, in UxUArROvED Propgerty.—On pontol © premises, at 6 o'clock p. m. 1 TER! OON splay 7th, at 50’ slock, on the premises = ee or, Reservation No- , fronting | legen }, KExecutors of the Ed ware fee”. runni| Tight angles § De ether with the imy ven tae which consist of 8 commencing ne eee = ony 6, and a brick wall 08! "Perms made known onthe day of ved from a world of mental and asia young man, named Patrick MeCurley, | of their ways. and y heoding the advice contemoane See ered: in te Potomac river, from | bodily ve noe ‘Human Pra try. or Phystologs agto! ‘hooner, Island and the Sycamore FishingLandiog. “tie | (14 Acsearches.» It is’ sound and betne boosie ena den pent ef had sec tarot | He pig cease ta pene : the cone: in and the young matey over her Side wed. wens a eete Sold “by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleecker drowned. His body was caught at Sycamore | street, New York. Price 25 cents. Sent free eve- Landing on Sunday. The deceased was about ar, by 8. Calvert Ford, jr., Washington, eighteen years of age, and was a native of Balti- more. SaEEARNEESEEEeeinennenememnmemmnemesraeee tm D BA W SHADES, in the lot a fow new aud bemuts tating was 200 yeas, 57 mayo. It sceme to Indicate | fet deat Tralee tina on 6 Dant ComMOs that the North will yield Us the platform, if not olsoae Pisters Gacd nea tena more. If not, the cotton States will certainly | mings, &e. Orders for Paper he recede. It was so determined at their conference | Shades ex uted wi hskt!"aad dispatch ino last night; and alfthe South with them, if euch cventry. Saving gurekased for cant iwi eti be followed by the nomination of the lowe uni Iv" prices ce Dougian he action of the Convention is so far | from those needing JOUR RreiTER liminary merely. Nothing yetdetermined. nor | 0. 4"7 Seventh at, fnateative ‘as to the chances of the respective ca. eight doors above Odd Peliows’ Hal’. dates. BEAUTIFUL CHECK & ~TRIPE atG2eont< ret, ed, will offer at pubilo auetion, the first nameas the following PrppetNo. 12, in Square 53°, fronting 43 feet 6 mches Cuakieston, April 24 —Cusbing permanent ——_ e lot. Tux Lavigs’ Fair, at the Assembiy Rooms, for MARRIED. ae ga,youth \C aud iret iaches on Canal street, | Chairman. Seventeen States to ne eet A Th aly the bene@t of St. Vincent's Orphan Asvlum, is | On the 2th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Meador, Mr. | _apated EEN, Avot. | Botte dour sat ooond ctreet, wast, improved | not contest Illinois. | cause dangerous disMbssion. ‘ LKS. which they. will ~ rented to positively close on next Tuesday | D.4,/ LEDLEN. of Haltimore, to Miss HAR- ARSHAL’SSALE—In virtue of writ of fi-ri | which will be auld sep: 2 t No.1, in| The South insists on the Senate resolutions rg henomine were | nght. May Ist. A great variety of elegant and RicT A. halt vod i facias iscued from the Clerk’s otthe Cir- | _ AtS3 o'clock, on ihe premises, jo tweet, | Nothing positive about candidates. cheapest Sikes wo C4 (Alex. and Balto. papers copy.) re 535. fronti 10) feet on Third street west, ; hey have come bra 3 usefal les_yet remain unsold. and a rare o} Ses out Court f the District of Columbia, for the | Squa' r c ‘on, April 24 —Nothing decisive yet. Ality RG? eaten widths) at 7 ~ Lae 3 Fe | On the evening of the 2th ins‘ant. by Rev. John county of Washin; and to me directed, } will | ard 100 feet on south D being 1:0 feet square MARL ESTON, form, and balf the North bs akbe onl Ghat wiaen axe well oo aben vtec ee Seine Geet x's most | N. Coombs, Mr. THOMAS B. ALLA WAY and | Sxposeto pubtio sale, for cash in front st res aes | Brahe gorner_ of Third street. west and south B | The South a unit on platform, 1.12, and ¢1. i he fl, the Soonagers. say are tobe Seveiea Miss MARY E. SANFORD, both of Washington | Ronvedoot of eaid FRIDAY, the 1th | street. This will be subdivided into suitabl . i - | city. are believed to be with them. Douglas hes uot per cent whe thea these prices. day, of May moxt, 190, at 12 o'o.ook mail dsfente offered torunon any other than the Cincinnat{ | {[J- Call and see those great ha-catns ar clasively to the payment of the debts contracted ing !eta, n itle. i 6 o'clock, on the parts of Lot: Nos. ee ~ . CLAGE TI] * AYR for the support of the orphans during the past DIED, Sant part of Lot Na eager RE and to the oa 4:in Square No. 69), fronting on New Jersey doen oun preset Spreartaaes bene Etna | No. 3a Penn. avenve, but, sti and sthed white, orpl s On the morning Saco fegelNple long Bra cee on Maryl: between ayeane, baween sorte D covlipden A a a, nce * cree It is said. his tri win | Ap 3-eo3t es renee a nful illness, whic! irist " cash: rr $. and vote. lends the Ladies’ Fair to commence fortitude ae ee ANN beloved wife of Wm. 18 months, with interest, seoured ‘trnat on the premises. Y ning at t! hazer. IL conveyancing é Pen aie srit-eodtds 9.6, Mo@ be ‘Austs, at Philharmonic Hall, for the | Ha;vey il juest d to att spssibey aes enupey A, ghne St | es amen ign ee dance, Reh ea wer the advantage of an excellent canes’ f o'clock, without furth thout er NOtiCe, withdraw if platform be made satiefac! to the | NGLISH TAPESTRY B&USS~ LS, THREE South. The conservative men in the ‘tt Dane EBYis pone ROTAIN CARPE r ihe are sine | ree tals eitber wing from bolting in >* patter r. any even asplit is »pprehended, the Demo- Upper come cratie States nating Davi-,and most of the | p12 co2w i ed levi tl mas Hughes and wil! sold Judi No. 280, to May term, 169, in « Colton. . 8 : Feroxe 4 Marshal for the Dist™ Woe lamb,

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