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; 1 t 2 & z vi a) efiehs Te , i ; LOCAL _NEWS._ | mon meme taal a > AUCTION SALES. THE LATEST NEWS, — = ] together with 2 re; Rev. Mr. Edwards, .M. JARVIS. to EE gE (LP Though Tre Stan 2 printed om tha fastest | nat Lodves bi to | Miss JOSKPAINE TOWNER, all of huge a. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW TELEGRAPHIC steam press im uss south of Baltimore, its edition | CODSideration ots the eth nit. by Ret Mr. Ryan, JO PTE. By J.C. MCGUIRE & Co., Avotioneers < Seb ines és to iets rt 31UES. of Washington, to Miss 1 EMPTORY LE carly was at fe reawirs i to be put to preset am |, ea were held and committees | GRIFEITH of Baltinoce Piro Mreny ane ethan’ bale DEREEE | DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. ly hour; Advertisements, ‘ore, should be ‘was finally determined, as con- | | (n the let instan: py the Rev. Mr. Lemon. Mr. | House axp tor ox \7T 8 TRERT WEST. - * sent in before Trsive o'clock, mt; otherwise they | siderable enthusiasm was manifested by members | WM. SCOPT. to Misa M.A. BE aL, albof Wash- | H aD)! Starers Nowra in THURSDAY NINTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. May not wnsil the in relation to the matter, to form a Itbrary associa- | ," ston. Sake May 31, at 5 o’elos! CHARtestox, May 2—The Boston Brass Band, Sppear next day. % tion, the auspices of the Grand Li i Re ~eteays 2 ow Siviaton Nos _ 2A) et hie tn = = —_— in Ser eemeed. the Paice ag ~ c under : wpe ¥ No. 22, No. 27, 2 mior wi rit-sti y ‘Timo! received | terest j terprise. | On ‘Tuesday » Mra. » weed 3) years, wi together wit! ‘ of which Mr Flournoy, of Ark., in stentorian é ‘St and forwarded from Tu Stax office. Sith, the, asssciation was formally organi theta Faptain Joseph B. Tate, and eldest child of weil batt tae cRery as bameieaae ont tones, three cheers for the Union, which | _ © Lmaron, Mey 2 Miduignt — = the election of a president, vice presi ‘Tho fneral will take piace on @aturday aftornoon, | NE;ROWEC. containing two. parlors, wills ‘nll ly given. The floor and galleries were : Nationa. Mxpicat Connextion.—The fifib librarian, and a board of n iu cf agreed to vote ti pat. , an 4 adjournment of the vention without maki , treasurer, the Sth instant, at So'clock, from the residence of | figroome, ” *!chets three chambers, and two at’ | thronged with ladies. At 104 o'clock the Gon. ioatt ne ial Convention for the ‘revis. rectors—the latter chosen from the different lodges | her father. No. 594 Pa. avenue. Her friends and ety ~ a ng vention was called to order, aud prayer offered up | POM/natious, wit recommendation to bold & Pharmaco ja of the ‘Unive Sisied, met at mv Rg tor The af sayy Soe belgrag 9 those of the family are invited to attend, without gibte cok — Bosch tonew glhare Bo 1 by the Rev. Dr. Kendrick, new Convention in Baltimore or Philadelphia on jay, at 10 o'clock a.m. Dr. | Presid - D. Stuart; resident, 8. T. 2 ‘ ayy | truston the premieee, ‘Title periect. All convey- The Convention then resumed balloting for a | th second Mond: June ‘ood, President of the Convention of | Shegert; tary, rs re Bartlett; Treasnrer, J 1%, the 2d inst.. after a short iliness, ANDREW barns the cost of Presidential candidate. There having been the purchaser. call . _ | T. Clements; R. Finley Hunt. Di- |} 4. MES, in the 27th year of his age. id J. C, McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | Twelve ballots taken last event: , the Thirteenth Washingwea’ oppose aecokonnes homsr vans, Ober, Edw'd Evans, | , Eis faseral feck dara Arapaho et Wik Was now bad. and resulted as follows: Douglas] CuaRuzston, Mey 2.—The convention of se- S.E. \ ae - Bangs, WE. Waters, H! ith street. between @ and H. where the frients of RUST! 5 BARNARD, Auctioneers. 49%, Guthrie 393; Iune20, Hunter 2? , Johnson ceding delegates from the Democratic Nations! The following permanent officers of the Con- | Divine, A- Duvall, and A. Eberly. the family are invited to attend. Yas EBE&’S SALE OF VALUABLE 12, Dickinson 1, Davis 1. Convention met at St Andrew's Hall this mor: vention were then elected - The Association has been receiving contribu- | On Wed y, May 2d. at his residence near ‘On Ht ar > ve fhe Fourteenth besllct resulted as follows :— | and adopted the majority as President—Dr. Geo. 8 Wood, of Philadelphia. —_ epg pe 8 perl —— already Reckvils, 478) SWE aged &2 years. ; Pred Mp he | = ws fag tore 2 on 2%, Hanter 27, ] the —— on the Piston to urmbers ¢ S - 1s re) @8 An is are ec ti, invited ¥ 2, 2 ’ . Vice Presidente Dr. Jacob Bigelow, ot Sasa | eects Milian, noah tatitie tee los: by nine fork te attend bis fuera! on Friday, the 4th iast., at-19 pig Sah mnths Fifteenth ballot showed no change, except tee Constitetions! Brasesene am ag F "I bizht. Some ti andred other 1. it Hunter lost vote, which it to Guthrie. bed: Po tk ge leg pro whieh will beteeiont parading nr p Ot the 2 instant, MICHAEL O'BRIEN, zed Ba ot mi Sixteenth ballot Dow ies 150, Guthlott tap Notional sen = Tl Washington. Sees ae eae, Reh, Me secure: them. The | Ore iatives and friendd SRS NGBeSHatS invited 2 Gas. hid casks ohn a ond fie Seventesath ballot teomes the samme as the Tue committee on credentials reported the fol- | design in forming the Association has been to | to'attens nis heat nes Ja*e residence, at Mv. | twelve months, bearing scoured by a | gixtecuth —s —_s owing de! ites as present ; leus pec’s, 2. «street, on Friday, instant, at sed Of truston the premises: if not complied | ~ : i: Front lege of Physicians and Surgeons of pepe ang Rh mere the cae jet owes ach “igh pe aca me 22" * core whe se ae le, vt resold a¢ the |, The Eighteenth ballot was the except Puiladelpbia. Dr. Geo. B. Wood and Dr. Robert | 0ccupations are of a nature to preclude the devo- cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. that 2 vote went from Guthrie to Dickinson. w - Bridges. 7 tion of any of the business hours of the to C. INGLE, Trustee, The following isthe Nineteenth ballot in de- : Cade aren na a Ln one beers Bee roeaing 22 wel = to getp eariy erate for AU CTION SALES. Se WALL &'BARNARD Aucta,_ we Sent Maine8, New Hi hire 5, poe ilies nauk anevemncaivea Acad: a r _E.R.8 ‘ ft it ‘widows and orphans of deceased ST n—nk kk Oa=ee_oee sy J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucti . or Douglas —Maine » New Hampshire 5, Ver- bers lege of PI 6 ee £ pes Sep aay Fellows, and all others, members of the | [a For other Auction Sales, see first page. MALL AN + eetaegmen t mont 5, Rhode Island 4, New York 35. Ojo 23, | ; ae Dambers of the seceding delegats are eg harmacy of the city of New ‘ 5 Pa, Ss A iD DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ‘ eaving for their homes, puting in outsiders as Meakim and Wm. Hegeman. order, whose inclination and tastes are literary. — KvEwom tt STREET, BETWEEN PENNsiivaNia | CoMnecticut 34, Missour! 4, Indiana {3, Ilinols | sutetititce, sad allowing them to vote as they lege of Pharmacy, Wm. Proctor. The Odd Fellows now number about fourteen By A, GR eg AVENUK AnD, Xontn H stREET—Un THURS | 11, Michigan 6, Wisconsin 5, lowa 4, New Jersey think proper At least one balf of the ‘seceders and E. Parrish. Maine Medical Associati _ | hundred members in yore in the Dis- Beets ES cto On RE OON, Moy 3d at hi i past five 3, Rebeaytvait 9, Maryland 34, Minnesota 3— | pay. gone . >, < J +o a 40} o . % A.J: Faller and Dr H.T. Cummings. Connec- | tiet of Colambta; and this association, wilt ok i in Saintiel Davidson's subdivision of Square No: | For Gathrie.—Maine 3 Connecticut 2, Mary- Rumers from Charleston icut State Medical Society, Dr GW. ecw, | tend uence to them all, as a {Boots and} 186, fronting 24 feet 6 inches on Seventeontn street | j,h or Gull isonet” 5 ¥ a ae. Massachusetts Medical Society. Dr. J” Bivelow | 28 ‘0 all connected with them, and cannot but be | Sh es upon comisusent fran te west, between Pepnsyivanis avenue and north H P abe nas yup 20 jew Jersey 5, Missouri | Cuanrxstox, May 2 —An adjournment of the and Dr. k. Cutter. Jefferson Medical College, | Pfoductive of much good. 27 ies” M e nd ‘Childre: sirock, agp ng back 4 \ feat ;§ inches onone ine and ‘4,5 cen ~ fang oe ic Peoneyivenia 9%, Convention to Baltimore, on the 25th of June, is Fi pear. ares e r a » and contain- vane —| : ’ ; nomii effect = MS tteey Ee Thao ogra ‘conrigame So inne en ncn, | California 3, North Carcilna’ io, Arkansas ty Ore: | STane! spoken of, and {f no momination ixeffected : to-day, New York will bring this proposition for Svery dostrable jot, messing & £1 gon 3—total 20. ward. ” &. Young. National Medical College, Dr. Joba | occupied for yeors past by the Messrs. Bradley, | --eurulture. Bonecflvsnia eroseen aed Geant a ow Batok For Hunter—Masmchusetts 4, Penneyivanta | “The southern seceders mestat noon to-day. An © Rileyand De M.S. Lincoln. cabinet manufacturers, is scon to be torn down,| mas 2t A. GREEN, Anct. | the handsome building now in course of erection | 9 Vitginia 15, Delaware 2, Maryland 4—total 2. | effurt to conciliate them will be mode butit tere Maryland, Dr. Wm. E. A. Aiken. Maryl: to make room fora fine, commodious brick edi- : == and designed asa gallery of at. For Jobnson.—fennessee 11, Minnesota i— | js not successful, the College of Pharmacy, Alpheus P. Sharp. United | fice, four stories bigh’ This building, when paeeur: MoGUIRE & CO . Auctioncers. ma eae ctanece cared tng ty Sand. 18 bene seed fae Oaenoae oak in States Army, Dr. Lewis A. Edwards. United} completed, with others now in course of erec- ne Ter om the premis " y of trust ickinson received from ja 1, an 4 —— States Navy, Dr. George Clymer. tion, will add greatly to the appearance of King Noo! path Gb orakcoe ned echuatidncoome| [ape a . ©. McGUIRE & CO., Auets. gi tee hegre ger 150, Gute a0 Methodist remmial Conference. It was, on motion, resolved, that such members | <treet—the Broadway of Alexandria. we shali sell haif of Jot Ne 14, in square Noe, Lafptne 98, Johten 42 Dicki ‘| Borraro, May 1.—The Quadrenniel General of the two Houses of vaggress as were medical | At the regular annual meeting of the Fire De- | fronting 4s fect on north wirect, forbes an aes By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Auctionoers. Davis 7? Santer 26, Johnson 12, Dickinson, 1}, | Conference’ of the Methodist Episcopal Chere graduates, be invited to attend the convention and ; pried Alenia, held at wi ht, -the fol- 224 st eats went, rug ing bags sbons 105 feet ANDSOME AND DESIRABLE DWELL- Der wtaty. first ballot —The same, except’ that | CO menced ita sessions in this city to-day. Bish- toting o@cen wae At . . in equare No, 194, fronting 55 ‘ - — ; ihe elenne pp sm 2 A bodies, rep- Whittington; First Vice President, iden Le, 3 inghes ‘on north E treet, between 2 th and ast | asp F ig mae “Poaiic Aucrion Ow | Guthtle received 5 a vote less. thot bonded ond cautayiaght hemtes inemend. Frnucd in tue convention ‘were then called o¢ | tham; Second do., RH Stabler; Secretary, R. | Streets west, runnin ASS Sea THURSDAY AFTERNOON, ‘May ee PD ery aii x, reinia ‘wes called, | ance. ‘The vacancy a fee bens a " toast Paces ple Wik acca es ad [he Deas EE er badge to be | Un'the creat sen, erent secured by a deed of trust | three-story and wasemect Brick Uweliing Hows | rotce one cet sel tethers cael fe Bded oo tas nat Mb Rav. De. Wena, will t' paco] ly en re} re ie yn the prem ses. . % al ference, and, . ta from the Massalusetts Medical Society by | worn by each Fire Warden when on duty, a five. | mays a J.C. MoGUIRF. & CO, Ave'n | Mteete orth, the lot ketone eee eit Hig roar cians here gene the Convention. | one or two additional bishoys will be ‘elected Drs. Cutter and Bigelow; from the New York | pointed silver star, with the words “Fire War- By J. ©. MoGUIRE & CO..Auchioneers. depth of 100 fSet, toan alley. ‘The House contain 3 | His State Conveutio Fanit had always been | T* Most prominent matters to come before the State Medical Society by Dr. Squibb; from the | den’? und bis number engraved thereon; and for : . Merhacge s cood rooms, wide passage, handsome vestibule, | the subject, but voting as @ un’ siways been | conference are, whether Slaveboiding shall be for- ew York Stste Medical Society by ‘the same; | the President of each Company an oval badge of FURNITURE AND HOUSEEOLD EFFECTS brow and side porches, is in {ftorough and completé jereets — Sap eect grog Hearne | Didden to the membership of the church; whet S ‘ + — SDA N- | o der, roughout the house. j is i Sele gered te Paina Jeet Sy Pe | esaiy Sane Ruths deer ed es | Seine’ Uva th fadae ita a. | mae soit Sn | ras mins sa wowed weal ey College of Pharmacy, by William Proctor, jt. The stands and benches inthe Alexandria mar- | feoon loch aed llth sts. we shall wom OO trust on the premista; the intereat to be’ parteune Dene onbeaae keene na eee Garhded | stem of presiding eldership aball continue as it were sheeted ¥ I seated ag tented on Saturday by the Clerk of Mabostay Hair-seat Sofa. Di and Parlor aneually. nae eS . that the Virgtsta delagates could caak Pais teat oad pre me one oy — — aplan for en on ig pe . tie perfect, and immediate possession given. 4 ~ | eburch si so amen as to it and publication of the Pharmacopeia; the com-| The contest for the nomination by the Whig Marblo-top Table: Mirror, Mantel Ornaments, iE McGUIRE & CO. Aucts, | vidual a ae oe oe 14 for Hunter. | gates to the annual and general conteences, mittee to co f Dr. Franklin Bache, Dr. Ed- | and American party of a candidate for Sheriff of R 2 ap 18-cod&ds mee Bal Canthan = he Wallet tren him 152 The session was opened to-day with religious = way ny Aiphone. © Shar, Dt rans py asp leg ery eremaiites te seh eplrited Seis, Cc Cu om td dow Shades uv = RE. z Da Ys = = re anes majority of the whole Cone saan pod <s an ampecnive character, whic were Miller, © - Russell of ectic: both are ular men w © 1 TU 2 9 x i The convention then adjourned wutil to-day at | party. They are WD: Macey nema ey the | Ralornar Secretary and Bookoas H —& _ FUTURE Da Guthite received 11}, Lane 19%, Hunter 25, John- | Fanos freed 41 oy he presiding bishop, ‘Bisho 11 o'clock city, and John A. Field, Esq., Collector of Taxes Ghana, 4 nas and Crockery ‘Ware, Giook, . By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. son 12, Davis 1, Dickinson 14: ee Rev. Charles B. Tippet, of Baltimore sentienintnimminimads 7 iver plat r ee Urn, Table Cutlery, z y 4 " enty-| ballot.— cept conferen: oceed: electi: Nationat Musica, Coxvsxtion.—The annual See rae pros yer orihalhes ied nan Bedeiords, Hurenus Washstan Sy wit i ry rainy Pete PRIOKY dust ene tastes! from Dougias t to Dickineon es b pene 4 Fe oy ig Harrie, $ will ‘comunence its seestany Wusival Association | The May term of the County Court of Alexan. | fySihet Beds, Goistars ard Puilow fasts ae” | SEZERNOON. Mag, ‘Lot No. is'in Sauare New | 4, Eenty-Hfth ballot —Douglas 151%. Guthrie | the Delaware coulecchee tod recta et te o'clock a.m. For several years past the Musical aos ; . 1%, Davis i. B . ference; 1 t it - 5 ‘ -G f th ~ - - be appointed by this Court. credit of 6? : factorily endorsed fee's es foot 4 inches tore 30 fect ihe “to | twenty-sixth ballot —Douglas 151, Guthri the Piitwbare ecatorcoer; Ee coaventions have been looked for with anticipa- The steamer Monticello sailed for New York k Cox, of the Pittsburg conference; BE. BR. Cook, of a rether with the improvements, con ing of four | 47's, Lane 9, Hunter 25, Johnson 12, Dickinson 12, ’ isconsin rence. more fone of pleasure by the musical professors and | from Alexandria yesterday afternoon, taking out J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts._ | two-story rick Dwelling Houses, taining four | Davis 1 ; { ies te es no we won ceed pr opr ink Se well as by Lat gee a large freight and seven passengers By WALL & BARNARD, Axctioneers, Fane ees 7 jeceaen Soall te Sold separate 7 | wa See and Twenty-eight ballots. — | assistant secretaries, who assumed the duties of v. Generally they result ie ti ae amed mson w: TONE 3 r 2 * Ona . P Same as 26 Popalarization of ‘new Amercan compositions, | t.ynchburg extension cf ire Orabgeand Alaa | DOs Deere ere RAM Dw elias In manthios With ates cate eae eicue in fz, and | “"eenty-ninth ballot Douglas 15134, Glithrie sonabiineaiesie= a nae in cote roachnge erp oe ey rede dria Raflroad [esterday He was’ engaged as a O May, at 5 ovelock, wo will sell, | on Sue preinises, 5 ae as dane 48, Lape 76; Haier 25, Dickinson 13, Johnson The Eeitoriai Excursen. country in whic watchman on the road , ap 2 B & CO, Aucts. | 12, Davis M. Va.; bou autuors tes.de, or by a comparativel i bs t on D, between = = gee — Thirtieth ballot —Douglas 15i3;, Hunter 25. aprrmesvae, Ya., ey der of musiciaus. “The object of the Assccintins an Livivet w ; improved by two nearly bE? 2 GREEN, Atctionoer. Guthrie 45, Dickinson, if Jobneon 1 Lane 53, | prescntatives of the press from Baltimore end is to extend. the interest taken in musical po ah ee aoe Waka. have been atial frame dwellings, under good pie PROPERTY ON TH a ORTH Davis 1. : Asswarrs y= mgt the ex Se ie shrougnout the country. Delegates are siways | modation of the Japanese Buikenyauciig their | , Perms: One third oash; baianoe in §and 12 months stants. ar Acti r On PRIDAY that Thirty-first, Thirty-second, end Thirty-third ~hnaeiipenneioe of Western editors ane ex” |e 9 ef aon hey sewery! endo) $ which stay in this citv. * age uot ok coarernelae ar tht Sapeeee st ota be ace in front fed Fm baer eo arth ‘ballot Douglas 152}, Guthrie pected to concentrate for an excursion over that : y Teh eand concert, fn whic! The magnificent iron steamer Philadelphia, | tf slam = st 6 o'clock, p.m. a very valuable pisce of prope Ic dep gy jap Sm Pt tay and Baltu Friday and the enti e body ripates, 2 a oan er elphia. | th: re ted #7 7 . hey chi sy road to Washington more, on iv byw paemefel ohare or ts aotoaeier ee (Capt, William Smith) belonging to the Norfolk WALL & BARNARD, Aucte. | tween Wuih and lith streets wont Deree paced pat 2 ORT er rene ais Soneen Lh, Lame | ardey menk. Bien ween send Ss ania doer, tours of Washington. The practical operations | tal of Gecs. ape de out at present under con- ~THE 7 ESALE Z No-Sin Square No. 345, having a front of 25 Mbe Convention then, at 1; o'clock, adjourned | 24 the rain does not seem to threnten any inter- = trol of Com. Mattingly, of the Washington and} 97 THF ABOV 3 HAS BE by 10 feet . With the improvements, which ars . = ” ference with « A farther instail- will be cendected ‘by F rateee BF Lins: Of] Richmond route, has been chartered to convey | poned until MOND WETERNOO Bijamo building in front, and 2% story brick beok | til! 5 p.m. va ment of Eastern editors and reporters is expected — ninent part, with aeact | the embassy from Norfolk to Washington. It {s | ®¥* hour. building 1 feet. seg esincall ay Baltimore and Washington on Thureday Boston. will take a prominent part, will attract * hed 3d Au T d eash; bai in 6,12, ard 18 | ‘Phe Convention reassembled at 5 p. m. po-h emt i ‘States numbers to the seasidns of the convention. “Fhact wane ptt A aetedeg Hal By A.GREEN, Auctioneer. mite, for notes hea tne interest from day of al Mr. Gittings, of Md, gave notice thst after the | afternoon Company “chases er ea Ramee. Wili be three sessions daily until Friday, when | '," exon Arsenal, where preparations are BY AG s Auctioneer. A deed given ard a decd of trust taken, Tite next ballot he would move that the Convention | T¥, Captain Howe, is anon Oh, Seaek the coavention will adjoura with the grand con- progressing to give them a proper reception CRANCERY SALE —By authority of decrees dispatable, adjourn to meet in Baltimore on the first irect Kansas be editors are most comt . on their landing of the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia | We deem it unnecersary to offer any comment re- / ably fixed in one of Knight's new and splendid Caeaige All the Government troops now here, including a ot te Cre eae Ld renee county, | lative to the location of the above described proper- _ ee alocy ng cars, and are getting along fiocly <d yiand, pass cause wherein Sewell ty. & te b ‘te. | home a 4 Tux Concert by the Choir of St. Paul's ae ee crete emg ig the | others are complainants, and the widow, heirs at | and the sale will’ sail oe pee Ay of | then be ready to do their duty by nom{nating a uxsiixe, May 2, A a. = Lutheran Church, at Willards’ Hail last nigot, ‘a eral other Diatep ean: | iaw, and admiristrators of John Brereton are de- | persue wishing te meko avert tment man who could beat the black republicans ae ee ee Seen Sa, Seen though a failure financially, owing to the in. | “Y: 2d probably several other District volunteer fondants, I wili sell at auction, to the highest Wid. ap 27d sy Josiah Randall, of Pa., said he would propose | Teedy arrived here to oe bay clement weather, was a very ovis 1 form. | ©°¢PS, Will form a portion of the escort. der,on WEDNESDAY, th: day of May next, | - a S T r t that the @ tion adj ine | Caitorial excursion over the more Ohio auce in other respects. The music was judiciously | ,,/¢ 2 Uaderstood that unless the Roanoke should between the boars of 12 ad | vrclgok jn the day on | By BARNARD & BUCKEY. Auctioneers. Jee mendment that the Convention aijourm 260¢ | stread, lelving tere on Friday beat. They @x- selected and the si well rehearsed, and in | oontrary chdicre eee ei ernment vessel, bearing | the Premises, thet beauti{ul parcel of land, part of 2 OF” aick ‘The 35th ballot was then taken. Dovglas bad | Pret the press from Wesbington and Baltimore in xood voice generally. ‘The choruses went off in | C2nttry orders, she will proceed to New York, as | ihe tyact called (Granby city of W S dutsae—On PRIDAS bern ae 152, the rest unchanged. . stroag numbers to meet and retura with them. good style, and the audience made up im enthe- | Leretofore indicated, but where orders await he: iy socessih @ by. th i pad, COR we will offer for sale, to the highest bidd Mr. Gtttings then made his motion, which gave Siasm for their lack in numbers The solo parte | {2 Proceed eal tuemediabely to Nortoti “rhe Ful taining tr sores, 4 rac Ih perches, or, tnsrontiontes Picijremsen the three etary, HGR HT tee to dehele, Sar, @- umuneh tee Oaseetinn Capt Farnum of the Wanderer. were all creditably rendered, and many of tiem | *tpbis v ere in readiness to receive th i thof the malp count reat at peenee Of By, ; | that ‘Battimely was no longer a Piag-Ughy tows, | --Savansam, May 1--Capt. Paswum, of ths yeokt exceedingly weil done, and deservedly encored “Tt im t ae tr to state that th ti ; ree and uthor improvements | iGe and promised the delegates a hospitable welcome. | Wanderer, fot the last few montas contined in Where all was so well executed {t is unnecessary | trans a ‘on a 'e that “ contracts for their Finally the motion was withdrawn, though with | jail here awaiting trial, has been releas:d by some peti ng to tae en Cees: WiC TT aE on ties tent Oh cannes © lib Rae fourth of the purchase money in| Immediately after the sale of the above property. | the promise that it would be renewed. of his friends. Au aitempt by the Marsbai to a" tinding to the performance of Prof. Muszritf on | ra, *Pirit on the Wits taf ee Ot ihe puvchnaer a area we uenths, to be | we shall sell.on the premises, he two-story Brick | Dbring the 0th ballot. Athenee having voted | ret him was resisted with revolvers. but the aff: the violincello, which wes a most artistic one the Philadelphia” aD eee enees OE gested pe parphepec feale, and top ereneka Hou 30 08 the mbsGh Side Of Bridge street. below | for Breckiaridge, one of the delegates from Ken- | ws compromised, and Farnum is toappear Wed os i nie hi » a > eet, edb . 3 * it with w ses, delizhts, and astonistes | ph viteas on eas beeen ean Ber < Pf the terias ef6 Rot complied with within three sale: One-third cash; the balance in 6, | the use of bis name in opposition to gentlemen at Seuthe: joicings. his hearers. His execation marvelously facile Rawlings is now engaged with the ‘ipe : eo s B t Pp Nt} days from the day of sale the property will ba re- no! r ‘ and the tones of the instrament under his ready | Of, S¢Veral streets in the Pirst Ward. ‘The prop- fer five days’ notice in the National Intele. iy ondpraed, wit woe on the | Whe vote stood: Dougins 151%, others wachanged: | 9.84 AXXAt, May 2—One hundred, guns were ' - ty owners desira the Corporation to keep owes Ay 3 ony i he vote stood: Douglas 1514; others unchanged. | gred from the batter thisevening in honor of the manipulation are deliciously smooth 4 erty por: Pp pac fod Evening Star, at the cost and risk of the | property. Term: complied with within &re cays - 5, digus. Mr. M._ bas no superior thot weer, | wid thelt Itaprovements, which, as the tepors | Sskaknnt haters ; bre, re-sa's of tue property "at cost, abthe risk of | Tehwessee now withdrew the name of Johnson. | gicthere wcceden Pin teen woos one d eee poe vistas eee in the local columns of the Star for several weeks | Ans crositora of the said John Brereton who | the @cliaring prroteae Thirty-seventh ballot. a ee lol, Guthrie | enthusiastic with excitement. r oliscetlist. Ihe plano was pre- | have shown, are rapidl may not have filed their claims are notified todo} a y At the ex bis. Lane 12%, Hunter 16, Johuson 1, Dickin- - — sided over with much ability by Prof. Tow: are ordered for squares 55, 5 so On or before said day, RD&R Davis 1. Suicide at Berton We understand that Mr. Sharretts proposes to he ye. Bo. Mey 1.—Jobn H. Browne, a well STON, : - 4 he Dis. ALEXANDRIA Marten: ‘The old frame bulld- ment, recetved per consirament ; +a'e pa Ing 1,635 squi feet of grount Dr Thos. Miller and Dr. Wm, | ing on the corner of King and. Alfred streets, aa ibrrenssorturent of Household and Kitchen | this will nominate Hon. Jeffer son Davis, of Mississippi. 24 5 W. REDIN, Truetee. = = Sut! 16 — rest un- evening uext Week, with a mew programme. _ Te tah 7 AXECUTOR S SAL® OF A TWO-STORY -: Gitting’s resolution to adjourn was now | K20¥2 lawyer of this city, committed suicide — street to Massachusetts avenue, to be graded. adie requested by the parties interested to] Eu Reick Hovss AND Lor on THIRTEENTH st. thid on the table, aitheat » division day by jumping from a train of «ars on the Fall t d 18 above advertissment, that * veRN Ls . - J was abou! . GP gent sheen sore ac \ exealient welling houre, twes Mary and basement Sent ec Ur SA LUR DET APTER ROOT Fortieth, Forty-first and Forty-second bellots — | ®!ver railroad. He t 50 years old. a se a of usin; ne lan- on the land, a iar: rn i u ter, 5 x rf . er p 5 lexandria Markets guage, and after Consultation between sandéy is er scantily supplied, and the an unfailing etream of tine wat-r Funning through ; ported ‘pallet Douglas 151, Guthrie 6535. a Ploor—Pamtly $7008 third persons and the Justice, was made to pay a Provisions were offered at the stands | the property, winch ie well fenced, and distin Lane 13, Hunter 16, Dickinson 6, Davis 1. Forty. |- AbEX4¥DRta, May 3—Plonr iy &7 e of $i § » of the licensed dealers. The attendance from the | about 3!4 miles from the ety. strect north and Massachusetts avenue, running | 4.’ po eke 3 Past : Y- | 7 50; Extra $6.374.26 75; Super. $6.1226.25. Wheat fin $194. Joseph Lewis, do; $1.58. z fourth to Fifty-third ballot, inclusive, showed no 5 Justice Wilh Ti firms and gardens was very slim. The prices W. REDIN, Trustee. back an average depth of about 87 feet, together hi y ” ? white, fair to good, $1.5341.99; red $1 SOat 57. fore Justice Williams —Timothy Sbyghue | were up to the old rates, and maintained without | ®P9 Stawts A GREEN, Auct, | with the improvements, consisting of & two-story | Change. Corn—white 70a78; mixed 76a77c; yellow 76a78- Mat Sccimed of being disorderly in the sircets, | any ludications of change. The meket ve eeet brigk dwelling house containing 5 rooms Fifty fourth ballot — Douglas 151, Guthrie 61, | pre’ aoa6ie. Oats 430. Corn Meal 7SeB0e. per and was fined $5.94. after a rainy spell, was unpl Ti -| (gt, THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED] Terms: Ons,third cash; the residue in6 and 12 | Lane 16, Hunter 203, Dickinson 2, Davis 1 shel. Seeds—Timothy ®2 50a%3.75; Clover $5.00 Haanab Flynn was also’ accused of exercising | wavs were notencr weep aan sate | (Rounsequence of the ra'n until WEDNESDAY, eer ace: nterent, secured by adeed of trusten | “Mr Gittings moved that it was inexpedient to | Dushel- ee T Provisions Rather, voll 1a top free a manner the rightsand privileges in- | Geiand war light, and soles were ee aie | Sig set Mey instant, 190), ot EDIN rust a “OOnveys th f the purohi make a nomination. He wanted geutiemen to | 15.25: tacon luc. Pork Sex750, Lard Out” 1 a “ > ail in igeoe, . . 81 a . = a — jay Phage liberal form of yovernment. She was every department nye <9 A-GREEN. ‘Augir. A ccaaitii Xb tne cost of , coroner Titty atth ballde--Deogias itn, Oatarie 6% Whisky 2ia30c. Fish—Shad $i3al4 per hundred Negro Charles was accused of “hollering” in] Wonxuovsx.—It is gratifying to lent that thi By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers _Bp%-eod SCM, ‘ po ora ele her ie . 7] Gerring G00 perteened. the streets; fined $1.91. Wash. Chilton, do.; do. | morning the number of inmates of the worklo ve (SEROLD FURNITURE AND HOUSE- a Mom poe: ‘The Fifty-sixth and Pifty-seventh ballots showed New VYeork Before Justice Donn.— Yesterday, two lads | Was not over forty; about ten of whom are men. TU AY MORNING Mo oe - no change. ¥ New Yorx, May 3 —Piour is fi pamed Bryant and one named Harrison was | the remainder women. In the almshouse the | (yy taattonaene Me Meck G atre.t north, be- By virtue of «de: Mr. Ashe, of N.C., moved an adjournment. | ays 55; Ohio €6 20186 65; Southern $6 brought up for trial before Justice Donn for im- | P*upers number about eighty. The yrounds ina 13 d 14th street, we shall sel! ail tae phi Cc Air. Gittings moved an amendment to adjourn to | Wheat is firm; choice Western white $1 proper couductat the Fourth Presbyterian Church, | few day present a fine ‘ht. ‘he skillfal ure and Household Etec ts, comprising — id by the Baltimore on the Ist of June. Re} ° steady; white S3as4, S1a82e | (Rev. Mr. Smith's) After a full hearing one of | yardener, Mr. King, has introduced the cultiva | Mahogany caso Piano forts Succ! nal Gane Court on ‘the 25h day" November, 1850,on the mat, | Mr. Asbe’s motion was then adopted on a vote one ea IR erty the Bryants was dismissed, and the pr tn and | tion of flowers ornamental plants in addition Baie epring- : ter of the petition of Lewis H Brown, guardian of | by States by yeas 145, uays 100; so the convention | j, quiet at 103) y isactive at 2c. Harrison were tined $2 and costaeach. £2 Parties for table use, and these will soon be | ntarble-top sentre,s ; so piston acd rherein thowedariened adjourned. a eon McPherson was arrested by Officer Irwin | it fine condition if the weather favors. Gilt frame Mirrors, W: hatnot, as oppo nied somahecnio of thouceitiel iin Bae enns ot Dongen may inp wR eich oy os rt k : hi Sande abi . ; ve ‘or belug drunk inthestreet. He was fined $1.50 THE PaRFoRMAxcr® of the Burlesque Opera F Fe, a Vases gilt Cande at and other | est of the said infant: f fifth New Yorn, Ma 3.—Stocks are ——__—_ & The convention reassembled at § p. m. “f siand 66; Cumberian: Curwinat Count —After our report closed yes- | Troupe at Odd Fellows’ Hall are all that they are | Daiaark and Lace Guttaine, Window Shades, 2 .. | Mr. Hatch, of La., moved to adjourn til the | ee ean ne ae ae een terday, Edward Humphreys was placed on trial | fepresented to be, and should be freely patron- | (an9-seat Chair, Loung: f MONDAY, the® ¥ | morning, as the otber convention had made no Michigan Southera 24%; New York yy, on acharge of assault and battery upon Theresa | ized by our fun-loving citizens. The music of Breseds,, Taree. ply and Ini nH Carpets - nomination. Adopted. Pennayivania Coal Eberling” Verdiet not guilty. tbe company, both vocal and instrumental, is ex. | H8!' Cu'cloti, sep et 4 na mga ld ie + : A large audience was in attendanee, including | Contes" ‘Company 21 Lemuel Harris avd Insc Contee {eoloreay were ee me their jests e drolleries ate sw and] £ on D hing Table, Dining Chairs, % ud F str-ete | 2 ane many ladies ers senor = ie tried on a charge of stealing a coat from Benjagnin | irresi ly amusing. you want a gi jearty a kery ware, Table Cutlery, rth, in eqoare 29, containing 1,70 equare feet, ; Upon for a speech an: a on on <a GE on te ee cane, f. Buchley. The jury £ und a verdict of guilty | ugh thal will completely rejevenate you, drop ‘ te mare or lens. eae 4 | | when voquets were thrown to him by the ladies, | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS a indicted. Mr. Norris, for defense, put in a | iu to-night and hear them. Js : Terms or ae a area eee Cease the renidwe - ay. at Muninneet ahadaenee oe ca Mr. ‘Motion for arrest of judgment aud a new trial 3; a i a two re id . arry, ol ssissippi, w: ou an address, own advertisements see first page George Jenkins ws then ted on a charge of | «REV. Tnos. meta Cele tg inl Excellent eather iseds, ovr sud Hesk Miattroages | SOM OY dead of trust, oe on nde The Lg og as to slavery in ae sterling a pair of shoes fi _K 2 use 0: : LQ e Terr! wi ular convention | ; a) : found guilty by the jury NT EST 264 Vtepresentatives will be glad to learn that he bes | ftubtes, Cowart, Coot: rpanes, noted placa wit tern . bem tui ected i i adopted, and thereby boped to bring back the Ni M to the Lem-cel Harris Isaac Oontee were placed at returned from a short visit to bis family in Phila- | Cooking and «ther stoves, ented fini Ueithe mieten tee esol bran seceders, is that no 4 i x? 5 Foralty Convention. t] met orn. Arete the bar and sentenced to eighteen months each in | delphia much improved in strength, and. wiil Together with general assortment of Kitchen | erty, on the same terma, red by legislation of C ooms, on Lonisiana 9 . the penitentiary. resume big duties as Chaplain, and on next Sun- | rguisites. p BEM TIS i pee p 27-d& ds A. GREEN, Avot. v territorial legislation. In this respect it is in- FLING ext, at 8c clock.for fe Mayor at = to three months in jailand a fine of $1, ay will preach, as usual, in the hall of the House credit oféoand Sodaye fr setnhotori aap oe By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. consistent with the doctrine of popular nsinpiry suing election. By request of the delogates. The petit Jurors were then dismissed till Satur- ‘epreseatatives notes, bearing interest. RUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE Burtp- | ty. It does not, however, go Se ma 3-4 day next at iv o’clock a. m. Pie Bars: of ‘the Montgomery at the | _™S7 24 J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucta. ,, tahoe ia painring Osvice UaAkE.—On | tnajority platform, mo Set OOMS LET, above the Confectionery crete 2° oral Guards. ee ee ee eens perati fur Disrzicr tx Coxcress —In the senate, | Assembly Rooms. last night, was very largely By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Gelock, on the premises. by v: s/ . << withe geverament, Spree «, CHARLES AT, Sa ~~ Mr. Brown presented a memorial of | @ttended. Esputa’s band furnished the music, Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TQ | trust to the subscriber, dated May 1857, anual No. 84. Inquire at the . President sad Directors of the Columbian tor | aud under the capital arrangements of teeta’ | BBY, Seer cneta eeeeme’ Og Joke Shaw end | Ggl. rwoorded in Libec 3-3. o- TENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. OARD IN A FAMILY cwith or without lode: stitution for i Deaf and Dumb and | Mittee, srecyiiine pater’ cf In the most pleasan’ Fo sentue on | ty Cyd shall fall Loe Now sts megbdivi- | Cmanni , Muy 3 —The Convention met. Brows'« ‘ne * Washington’s Manual Labor Ist day 5 that authority be a f Va., offered a resolution to the corner of Hig a aD rth M street, between 1st street west and north | It. ma ia id ceghedh an) OY ‘ Male Orpuan Ayia of the District | ,, TMF Lnerexe of Sir. WalierS. Muster, at Wil- offer at pablio sae. the gr Capito street, and rannirg back 178 feet 3 inahes to the Gouvention adjourns 9ey | erner fainiahed or ia?” to transfer its lards aay evening, on ne saan if m fest alley, and containing 4,206 feet of “ rae Sastehet ook = ~~ Ngent and a; lative audience. and ‘euine onty- ‘ane ‘rms: One-fourth cash; the residue 1m 6, 12 and resolution inust lie over one day under the rietts Burr ba uup to the high expectations which had ‘bees | in theeaiednateat With interest, secured by adeed oftrust | Sue oe: Fat Ber ban ales. ang. For t apply to formed in regard to it. described ns follows: in wh ore ‘All cGueraneisy ‘at the costo! |" The President decided that the resolution was} ss gg HAR ge & Seo. Naat bt J. FISHER, T: in order, a Taxcer Suootine.—Next Monday, the Presi- ‘South 33. 4- ik RE ton Mi bove dents stee, < * 4 vi > 33 nce wes! sp22awads J C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, — A ‘mcotion was made and carried to s: id the Just Reger Hot the 2! memorials; which Mounted Guard propose to go out for a} f ther 3c MeGUIRE & 00. Aue falter. “Sea wne was as, Syne a i 4 15 HHDS. "rime Pax Lee KECUTORS' SaLE OF INPRO AND MO! Y AF- on Was Te- 4 little sharp shooting wi carbi; Doubdtl $,33334 square = H stan Gomis eet Soate | te wif evn teers, Sees | Ra ay eats teeters | EXE VHGNbe <. Pateee ae Pe medal. i N, a ax! Pumps '!—Although there is no scarci= Bins ¢ The time for 3 oor fo ‘as ob iheaxbacrusra, Executn git spawace at 2 water, and. in feet, of pump water, the | .» BiDs Cross —The time for recelving bias for " eine ¢ Pendieton will offer at publi a, so situated in the wells, all: work of coustructing a large sewer, six feet oe 7 ths, commencing with the first namea, the following Ward,on D, near Thirteenth an ten inches, in the Asylam sqnare, closed to day at of trust en the 4 ties ’ t-and-a-Lalf streets, that it cannot be ob,| ROO ee terms of sale a- not complied with in five | on site” i an SPqaare. 53" fronting 43 fort 6 inches 28 follows : party owners arenas in order. Some of | Tux Onation before the ChijPai Society, at the sone gy of eal ihe trustee f-nervee © isit | Setwoen First and street. west, 1 T Convention adjourns owners there are not ome ‘Smithsonian, this evening, be delivered by | the Purchaser cost and rie! by wo neat two-story = d % , reg we end Sa ing | Mr. Isham, of husetts, and the poem 8.8, WILLIAMS, . ge ue, in erdar 40 ulerd the Orates . 3, of Virginia | apiscodeds ARR EN Reet. Squares, frouting 1m bot on Peird ate a represented an opportunity to fl up ‘opsny Hztixe, it should be borne SALE IS POSTPONED | $'4,l00feet on carted ay SS mind, epeveat the these torignc win aire | want WEDNEROX the ath rathats some heur | see Sornee of hind tree weet al nu SPECIAL DISPATCHES toempege Timiartel ood Rowe and wail of ad | coeds AV GREEN: Ractiovesr. | QI oe on parts of Lots Nos. (Speal Diepatohes ft the Sta) i wie seatneuly. ~~ By J.C, MoGUIRE & COvAasucnenn ” | Sand 4,1a Square on New Jersey | Cuantxston, May 2—None of. secedes Stace By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. th ba to the Anniven at Carter's wharf, (late Youug & Car- Sree Se RSS bk opty to pote Canesten. Their belief ter's,) schr. Wm. Kennedy, Chrlety hon Phila. Test 18 month Con Iecaae thcaked| delpbia, with 129 tons PF. K:d- Wena oe i Sarkae ar ¥ on see wh wing to acne tne Feaneae think ft best to of’