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, a =~ ———— Ee _LOCAL NEWS. _ + [ost rm ee an ee OT —— a embracing .cboice wines. and | ene gree MOON LE Wana ae naeewens Printed om the fastest i ors, a lected exprealy fr at famous ree. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW eam press im use south of Baltimore, its edition a, uverything good in the eating i By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ts #0 large as to require it to be put to press at am : : drinking line can be had at Hemwack’s. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE x early Aowr; é 7 appoint : he tte retired, the vast throng in and eee P hors ox tus istayp—On WE NESDAY, . § Advertisements, therefore, should be East Room was Mansion quietly retired—the United Tue Exnistrron axp Concxrt of the Sunday | the Sth day of May ius! shall sell. on the com) ly iy y iF last, premi. aemt im before Tresive o'clock, m.; otherwise they | tinguished of the now in Was! States military preseuth eccasica returni: School of the First Ba Church, to-morrow | fs, at 6 ook ‘Lote 1 No. 6, many not appear until the next day Sor Une saaes port attend to their rendezvous. the M Barracks, under event. at the Churci Thirteent street, ‘be- ea N eee attired lodled; whe eveapencd, command of Mejor Terrelt, U.S. M655" *] and H, is expected to bea very enter- aS No — District guests of the President; present ong them ir of Columbia, Advertisements 1, ccarty all of Congias, many Parcian Sip. siiQcat, Pouinice-—Orrosition Mumrine 1x tux | ously attended = ther miag Insutubon, (bere immediately in sean ay Waa = ser Smogon and sincty U.S. res nell an enthusiastic meeting of those in the Seventh | TH District ix Cong unss.—Saturday of this Sea peiteuceumpeacr rc ot eulc on the ielend, | “iting. Navy officers, Lt.General Scott at the head of the | Ward. to the seélection of Col. Beret, at | Week has been set aside by the Senate, omrésolu- nd? 208 28 the doors were opened the body of ’ her jot ‘also be used for business purposes. = tion offered by Mr. Brown, for the considerati red b; purchase; i bdi- f ‘was solidly packed with men, Tax tarsemn Emmaur former, and Commodore Shubrick at the head pe gore “wa aoe weit the seats in the galleries were : with io . 25. Lot 1 fronte 67 street, and vt on eveath strent cap fronts 116 fect on ning affair. and will no doubt be very numer- | (iis Benue and 1st fet oa Fei ity. to the te be inverted in the BALTIMORE SUN are received ee Tax Srar office. immaview wise, f i Mr. . W. Garrett was called to the chair, | ©f 5usiness relating to the District of Columbia. : TRE SECRETARY OF Stars.—As we briefly stated Sines sn Mao ply ame sernaly ng POY a ag Harps bo pater a UF The title to these lots is perfect in all re- day, an official in , the appointed hour, the scene resembled that ae the CaRvst’s May Raut, which was to have taken One fo cash; 6, 12, evergreens, statuary and flowers it which one alwat g . to-morrow night, at the Assembly Reoms, | months, for otey beatae mre y a tay Sones estimated that ten thousand people were within chamber on the Ist of January; except hal the been postponed wntil next week, in anticipa: | A Frven and a deed of trust taken the building. throng embraced hardly any persons not known tion of having the Japanese present. mat A EEN, Avot. ding ofticer— Depa: and t _eountry in connect. s . Lloyd offered the following preamble “ "FE SAL the members of the Embassy by Captain DuPont. | '¢,,fs* 12 our scheming om °F | and resolutions,which were unanimously : | | THE West Gronoxtowy Sagnatn Scxtoor will | inUoonetion tet ey og aURSDAY, After the ceremony of introduction bad taken Dr. Blake, the gentlemanly Commissioner of | , Whereas it is manifest to all who have the true | have salt plonic on Tuesday, the 29th instant, | the t7th instant, ssme hou = = ake Fripel pal Butbeemndor stood up with the 4 interest of our city at heart that ac in our — of Monday, the 28th. rticulars will be | _ma 10 eodds A. GREEN, Auot’r. ir i , wl Gen. Cass addressed the municipal affairs is imperatively demanded; that | advertised next week. By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. him as " our chief executive officershould be famtliar with aii “Your Excellencies: 1 am much fied in our wants, unstained as to character and integrit: Bast B. — pen: P, MAMISSIONERS’ SALH OF VALUABLE receiving you at the Department of State. and pening t ' z and uninfluenced inthe discharge of bis nigh Game comprising te = s ‘and oct z Cc Tittge chan order gut oon Lip being able to assure you of the satisfaction of the | Ghubie door of the chamber to the center of its | duties by disreputable cliques; that in Richard | 185: price Cron ae Court of the Di People and Government of the United States at | cast wall, about twenty feet wide, and the Army | Wallach we recognize the man for the times, and | 888¢ Ball Game Book yoer rival among ws. We desire the firm estab- officers, under General the 12th day ‘shinent aud continuance of the moxt friendly | on the north side of Scott, ranged themselves | €2/nestly recommend his election to the mayor- Orders |-f at ADamson “pte street, oppo- b that the con- the opening, and the Naval | #ltv at the ensuing June election. plat me Office, for Bats and Balls, will be promptly the hope . re, decen: ) ali iw business 1 by 3 o'clock frlations between our respective countries, and I | oficers, with Commodore Smith at their heed, | _ Resolved, That we, citizens of the Seventh ———— atadiel seetiae ommm asionere Will offer for sal» at pal : ag ome With ome Zou visit wil bring us better acquainted | along ‘ita south side. Iu their rear prewed tne | Ward, tender Richard Wallach our hearty sup- | _M2s. Winszow, an experienced nurse and female ie aac kat noe: AN the eth day of Riey om | antirgee, Greely, an the delegate, trom Oregon, Hous ‘of whet: we are about (9 exchange, will | Crowd Of distinguished ‘civilians and elezanth Etort to ecard bis clarties, 7 UO Cv Ronorable | Per wane erect eee ie ts hae Tea. | th eidovinsintereaata Rasecioromeaiey pete! | tna the cocirmas of such tion present toe = ; ere . f owidow a Mirengthen and, extend the Intercourse - which wailttery pod etek ristt sore telat Resolved further, That a committee of three be |i’ aliets pte kum, Teducirs Alt mfammstion— | j Prere nd, being oxe-thirool therm sand | credentials thereof, and that if any be contested “ brilliant one we ever saw. : i : lay all pain, and ul fits of th d - y so happily subsists. We hope you will be appointed, to act’ in conjunction with similar lowes on oa . rer ate -~4 ofits of the said estate curing her life, the same be referred to the committee ou creden- sble to visit the diferent portions of the SS inuY; | There were Generals Scott, Totten, Jesup, | Committees from other wards, to tender Richard f.and relief and heaith to your'iatants: | Seruls Losef preset tated ter rithseeens ae OE ea e = o = ich you wil For indly | Churchill, and Johnson, Colonels Thomas, Cook, | V2llach the nomination. tiy safe inall oases, See advertisement in ‘*6.) of the plan of the > ct = 10, o New York. Beate ana it will afford the President pleasure | Craize, Childs, Taylor,'and Major Ramecysand | ., The announcement of their so unanimous adop- roolumn, 00 Ii-ly ington, with the improvements there. | “f tue Zentleman from Oregon or New York—be to dire: such measures to be taken for that pur- | a host of other Army oliicer’ who have linpremsed tion was received with loud plaudits from all fe Oonmoaretin sing of ue two-story frame house with — known which—be presented to the com- may be agreeable vicity wise to €X- | their names upon their country’s history; also | #!des. *s Cod Le j ty deny eS Mr G ad to you the national hospitality while you | commodore ‘Gnith Shubrick” Buchance and |, The Chair baving appointed Messrs. Thos. E.| This greater 5 Cod. Liver Oil Jelly, roperty fronts.ou the cast sideof Twentieth | Mr. Greely—i accept the amendment of the , s : sy “ : , 3 G f - % - | gentleman from hode remain in the country : Fatuall, and Captain Ringold, and Col Harris, | Loyd, W. Stone and Charlee Vernon a commites | oating Sl'anters ns ae caeatiee tesa sane aner, | street batten I aud K strcete, and cifere Evento: | sentlemnn from Meryidnd ot Rode ira ome am directed by the President to inform you (US MC.) Boe 2 host of others of the Navy, no | Of three to confer with the committees selected | afflicted with tubercular Prepared that he will receive you to-morrow at noon, at Soap net cae ES bil ge i Kerms of sale: One-third oash: the residue in 12, | ®%,pstticular which. (Loud laughter] i ic > from the other wards to wait upon the nominee | highiy, scientific principles «f ure. oF a coured on 2] The motion wes adopted the Executive Mansion, fer the purpose of pre- finer looking boas Piping dpe We and inform him of his nomination. robbed of the nnusoons tanto jain article, archasers, para ote aneens kan ‘aud |, After some unim, at preliminaries, includ- senting your letter of credence from lis Majesty Collected apethee in tae service of anc nein ‘The meeting proceeded to the clection of a can- | !® sponives Inte the stomach in is Jellified fi ~ terest from the da: ing the @ ntment of a tommittee to per- the Ty-coon.”? heewige hes ares es Gal bo aa Menten | didele 200 We Maard of Alder ate Gee ead Clgocted passing inte tie cette Siaely ed until the whole of the purchase money | manent officers, the convention took a recess till The remarks of Gen. Cass having been inter- | thom being nearly all menof tack lore tony, | the Common Council. Mr. Jobw Hl. Semen von | Radtig tying the wastes of the body by ite | Trac: terms of eale toompliel with epthia | Se ee rn preted to the principal Embassador, which was impress of graceful and striking individuality | Chosen asthe candidate for the Board of Alder- | n: ropertion, and thus assisting and sus. | five d= sien the day of waic, the ri ommnienlboare serie etter of Col. ¥ remanit to 3 Sas, of Ser oe tae ete eset, almost close to the | that Ina marked feature of the “Amertcanian of | men, and Sohn T. Given, Edward ‘Thomss and | tsising uokure tn overeenies The eens See: | five dase fr Tight to resell the said property at the | alifernia, positively declining to have his name Tate, Iatter, the Embassador replied by an | the ti ncs. A French naval captsin in full uniform | Chafles Wilson as candidates for the Common | Proved by tho Now York Ackdemy ot’ Madicfse, | reactt3 expense of the defauiting purchaser, by | preseuted to the convention, is published here to- address, in which, a8 interpreted Into English, | was also among them ai Gouncil; | These nominations were all afterwards | Preparation is comhder gy ei ed eee ere, as | ndvertiaing the same for one week Ly two insertions | day i a expressed the gratification Pleosure the | A few moments before twelve the great door | “teclared unanimous ‘onaumption and ail Sorofalons affee eA Aikoouvepnnoing atten ons tr heen es gd Embassy had experienced at the very kind re- £ F Stone WW ae encotions. 8 All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, The convention reassembied at 5 o'clock, when On motion, the t el \- % és ayoing g n = atso’ ception they had recelved: and that they were | fants by the Secretary of State ce ie rient cag | deted to Mr. Peter M. Pearson for the fattfuland | epescanle det Bri apm agton: an by al re JORN HEN DEREON” the committee on permanent organization te- very much pleased to make the acquaintance of | {anKed by the Secretary of State on hig right and | dered to Mr. Pe Which be ban Gitehea ie PENPOLD, Panton © Mews: ; Pe ported for president the name of George Ashmun, Gea. Cas. The Beat ‘Geuiead ale on the Secretary of the Treasury at his left hand, and aatee as Ribienien ack east ane scharg! = No. 15 Beckman street, New York ATE a ‘ of Massachusetts, who took the chair amid im- their sense of the kindness of the Government of | {vanced ty sod too porta ne erteee | The following: comeniiee ward: pointed to} marié-sm Wholesaie Agents. CHARLES WALTER. i nitaaee the United S:ates in bringing them to the United | tac onccing made fee ten oe Dn e caer | wait on the ottes condita any eeeinted to |” aR, " Sormmissisners. TE eee ae tees come ine et States in a national ship-of-war. The treatment | Coreghony = nent or woe Aue Performance of the | theis “nonluation Meme doa, Elvans, Henry | oor soung ani midiieaccl winiuigenmexereanl | SPevtkds WALL & BARNARD, Auets,. | the call of the country for the purpose of prepar- {bey bad met with at San Francisco from tte | y. our young and middle-axed to indulge, in exceas and ing for the most solema duty that freeman can 4 s At the very instant the clock struck 12 m. again | Barron, and O. Boswell debasing habits. Those who are yearning for some | I At the eame time end place, and uron the % we here in ordi naWl officers of the United States they wished : Avmotion was then made and carried that a | intuence to dispel the growing evil, should reat | same terms specified above, and by virtue of ane | Petorm. We are “~~ a also warmly to acknowledge, and particularly to the great double doors of the East Room swung rr! influence to Pp growing evil, shou a y bs nd by vi of au. committee of ten be appointed to make all neces- |‘ Human Pravlty.or Physioloxical Researche It | thority given us, we, the uncersigned Auctioneer deiegates of the peopie, to prepare for whe forma- note their obligations to the Government for the | 72 Wene upon weit hinges, and those in view of it | SET an omente for the ba idling of a grand rat | deli nnd olovg for it Denwtifoily lms: | wil el git tho dower iaterost and este of Eigt* | Hon aed carrying gut of new administration, excellent choice made pf Capt. DuPont and ite T . re cag penese Em- | neation meeting in that ward at as early a period | tated) the causes and effects of local avd vital dis- | beth M. Frere, (the widow of B Frere; 4 and, with the heip of God, we will do it. (Loud Lieutenants Lee and Porter, than whom it was | 25¥ here were three Embassadors on a line as possible ease and decay, pointing out the only sure sef-ry | in the above desoribed properiy wn se No. | applause.) No mere controversy about miserable impossible that more considerate and pera stan in the centre; on their right hand stood the Secre- ralre—read the ortisement of “ Trissema: 10 in square No. 05, with the abe 7 ements: tractions brought us here to-day. We do not The Chair appointed as said committee, Messram@ +. “Sold by Dr. c) ding at one ! heolute ti aie gentlemen could have been found, attending, as | tm their entrance) bebind hits steed tee Ares | Milburn, Geo. Hepburn, Peter Pope, Joba ene set Sonume Sold ly Dr. Barrow. 194 Bloscher | affording at once ay outst SBARNARD, Aucts, cpus habe Eidae, te the allie ie Deets obliging manser, ‘They’ were also desirous te | am Gavernaen s@mjerpreter, (Mr. Portman,) and | ()° Boswell. woke ia, lone: A Kunight, | where. Sar. ; : —wN § r. shinzto 3 VE Sal S Po! ie, to impeach the adminisiration of our gen- for the valuable services of Capt. Brooke. The | * Pee ae en ee | inde cnn ef the-commitien wt "Toppy A errilie ora | “maS-enkds WAL!.& BARNARD. Aucts. | Som! See» CORRES tr agg Embasssdee, before closing, repeated bis grest | “Relas atstance in rear of the Embasmy stood one | __ Without the transaction of other business the | a= Tila that Rosh fe het too" tt rs the feintoot in ne es: me GUREN, Kusboaae — aan yk epg ie See ceclateae ‘San kn topemdine te of their Ligh officers, probably the Chief Censor lage bata Free ae reemnarants Coe mot, uncelenting, ints | Crock OF GRUGERIES 1 1QU sx | not for me to recite. It is written in @very could not bave supposed him so cid by Inany | Oa their left hand stood Capt. Dupont, the Chicf leis ee ae ge to those ee hear in on tractive of life than Sass Wines nat CAKRYALL a3 of the history of the present adininistration of the Yeats as he had bees eteted to te y ¥ | of the Naval American Couuntesion, having the Umues theawe anette windows Of the revert! | consumption, because t is more easily induesd-nad | Gow,4 Hoes, ke, ar Averion On >| government, and { care not how many paper pr ” Mr. Portman acted as the int ter to Mr.C Embassy in charge here. The rigut hand Cou. | Src th we ist the windows of the room in | therefore more prevalent. It marks its sietme ic, | the 14th insts t ahal sell, atthe groe*rs and liq tests the President may send into the House ol and Namura Gohatsiro to the echbassy ©"? | missioner bore a gorzeous box, and they were ail eudel eee ig held, and which was | tie grave, like anexecutioner's bond. Day by dav, | store of Messrs. i & B corner of | Representatives The Lientenant Governor of thetirst embaszad:r | TChly attired in heaty brocade silk mantles over | T° Need ane qt one oF two cases these | the sufferer srows weaker and weaker, and each | ‘Tr ven! . brewery 5 . ; Wm. L. Marshall, of Maryland, and Richard nour does he fear strong consciousnMes 0 pach k hi of Groceries and ~- 2 that bas defied medical science men| e Grocer: © good sad some of the en! ina while having been cnred an William E. Coale, of Maryland, and A.W ed. Weare } apy to announce that Dr. J.F Campbell, of Virginia, were chosen secretaries. ,has prepared a componnd that seetigenars! stones shattered the glass, and struck within the then produced a box about two and a half fect in empire 20 repented red lanpe pmo hail, though fortunately not so low down as to length, containing the letters of the Japanese chief | (yn theit beads. they wore caps or ornaments of | “Me in contact with any of those present. Not. ee mero bon ap gy to ——— Y | bead-work, resembling not a little the morocco | it®standing those in the room were subjected to 2ass. and written severally in Japanese, Dutc sling be 4 8 annoyance, several poli thew aad Fengtish. copies of which had been comuna, | t¥eling bags of ladies, now the so fashionable «p- Sh degree ncinaptiansp de ter, of Pittsburgh A suifimitte on resolutions was appointed, to c. y ‘i ages of American ladies’ arms. These were present took no measures to ascertain | jas never been known to fail im curing the wor t ve wi nicated to Mr. Cess the day previous. ee Since ty satiate core esiendtee dacs | who the guilty parties were, but remained quietly | carer ate ree le tice eet ag curiae the wor-t 1 Sar¥ cele eae eee wine documents wore profuec in expressions cf | Wher the chin’ Each Embemador and the C in thetr positions in the hall ys Higstetion’s celebrated Bétters to suffering human dnd Lsces uniealeuenite Gohoreea San’ | pipart the moa Oras asa member of the amity and peace, and it was stated therein that oot 5 ‘ rs e Censor ost ase ity generally,as a snre antl speedy cure, and 6% days, for notes satisfactoriy endorsed. bear | repo! © nan person instead of the Japanese corvette proceeding to | Or’ two Japanese swords Roseaxy 8 Thi . For sale by Drugzists and dealers generally ev- | ing interes aaa national committee for the ensuing four years Panama. as had been stated, {t would retecn fro Ja half a minute after the opening of the doors. obeRT HELLER e wonder-workings and | orywhere. ma 15-e03t ma 11 2t A. GREEN, Auet, The convention then adjourned to 10 o'clock San Francisco to Japan direct ent Tetun Lom } the Embassy gravely, noiselesely aad slowly up. | feats of diablerte performed nightly by Mr. Heller ae Z . re SALE IS re "hursday morning. The Embassy referred ‘o their important official | Prozehed the position of the President and Cab- | Who 1s without doubt the most expert prestidig!. ITH ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED | Thursday Be Notice Tus Carn. - it yur May 17 M. © in noon © e ing tateur in the world, are the theme of talk t Wi ention o| ore vant of | 22tl FRLDAY, the 19th inst., same hou . Cxicaco, May 17.—R. M. Corwin this . oF elie ceaettire tent of the United states | sey ‘topped twice in theif’ approarie oties | whole town. His'way of executing the conics | ChUtieeucat the attention of ail persone in want of | "ine Isa A-GREGN. Avot. | from the commitiesen Shoralescf ender, superted t vat the ratifica‘ion of t *y teate coats ex- | ow each time, and the President each time him- | €XPeriments which he serves upto his audience is | Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. ¢ ~~ + a series of rules for F< nme! the if ing gracefully to them. On rf z | Worth special notice. Whatever he undertakes is | &¢ all manufactured sby ourselves, FUTURE DAYS. vention. changed at the Department of State some day | $0 muvtiog, the Kentommdon en the Tight hand | done in the most bare-faced and daring, and et dently assert that we can give better "Ee 10 eeUIRE & 0G — ‘ in- | Te2d (in Japanese) the following address to the | Marvelously simple and elegant manner, and | Wher sathiitchimant in thin eee tee ie 5. G. Mee ox OO. Seana Preparations for the Baltimere Convention. Attomey General Black. ex-Minister Reed, Min- | Ted (it J2 prays in the full glare of the lghts, with an } Clothing made to order acd a nice fitalways cuar- | SUPERIOR, TROTTING § ‘CR’ |. Bavrimone, May 17.—Asan ext a rdi ister Preston, Mr. Appleton, Assistant Secretary eral pparently studied effort to avoid deception or | sateet WN McCamiy & CHALE, | ya geaRMBes, 4 C7 AT PUBL ih o'clock flox of Western delegates and visitors is expe> of State, me Hunter, chief clerk of the State De- The Majesty, the Ty-coon, bas commanded us | C°ucealment. The programme consists of novel- | ma 7-lm Nationa! Hotel Building. | tront of the Arction hail cffer for sale | at the Baltimore Convention in June, the salti- pg tne ee ee ee: that we respectfully express to his Majesty, the ties unbeard of, and the most wonderfuleftectsare}> 2 ———— the celebrated Trotting Hors - < i Snow Sterm.” | more and Obio Railroad Compeny contemplate progr sesh They didact s hanteiteiae President of the Unt States, in his name, as produced in the most unexpected manner. One No. 18,—Heavy Faivres iy oun Minet.—The | said to be the fastest in the city. ne 8 wade, it : ; araagements by which, with special trains at Y he regul et of C - id, U i i! kets, lady, as this, it is satd, would have been conteary | 20™"%" +. establish on a firin and last! it's ete ee waht ie he Suicbave diver seatiody ts the eoeiaentr ol Tee ee property of Col. Lat a ee ee ae perme p ry in relation to the fair sex be- i tom te cattene ona a = ast! ng esgan clap-trap show on the stage, in which ae J the ealebrated Indian Balsam of Liverwort and and is now soid because the owner has Lo ie re hotel accommodations of Was! Hoarhound, which cures al! Co'ds and Coughs, and 7 him. can be brought into full requisition, in addition he interview was marked with great dignity happily existing between the two countries, that peice ian pd a9 is e h The fittings alleviates the suiferinzs of even oe Consumptive, | Also,anew Buggy, Harness, Bridles, Saddies. | tthe very extend:d provision now mubing by T e 1 th z 6 sts. and solemnity, and apparent sincerity of feeling, | tly the Plenipotentiaries of the two countries nd elegant, the furn It may be found at all the druggi. ma l-lwyr Covers, &., al to be seen at Flemine’s Stables on | the numerous excellent hotels in Bal:imo.e. exceedingly gratifying to sll. It here terminated; | b8Ve negotiated and concluded a Treaty. Now | of gold, the chairs, &c., are of satin dames, an C street. in the rear of the National Hetel. Private has ordered us to § in tact the whole affair most perfect. The second Homeroratuic REMEpiEs. offers will be recsived before the auction when bis excellency, the Spanish Minister, ad: bad Treaty 1m eer pascipal tie or Wascineine sight business is wonderful in the extreme, and | All of Dr. Humphreys @ Cor fi | inpeeeek bee Gee a cmacneahion om Bore aos and wes eee neg oo Henceforth he hopes that the friendly relation aecah SARIS, Gene che es Mar Haller ‘wes | ooPeen eSpace Pal ME, sere A ‘may 1e-d-"” dG. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, tng won balk Solange Non-intervention resolu a c se, x a cen * I 3 Pn E_ i be | = present, and then the distinguished visitors de. | 8Ball be beld more and more lasting, and he is fore the public, some six years since, it is still = a taming 2 vials, from $4 to $3 —s . = tons were adopted by an overwhelming major- very happy to have your friendly fil thet | Rew and startling, and those who attend the | M2 io), Coutts it direct vor mle t | By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. z y parsons thronged the sidewalke in front ur ang | You bave brought us to the United States sud will | Theater frequently’ exclaim. that tye more ther | $843, Maik bok gh, Hl directions. “Fer sale by | By C. W. BOTELER & HOUSEHOLDPra. | Uy Delegates to the National Convention at persons thronge aide: s in front of and | ond us back to Japan in your man of war see of it the more they are astounded. Let every | retail agent; W. A. Fitzgerald, 353 north F stroct: | SS NITCRE AT AUCTION —On MONDAY MOR} Baltimore were appointed. These, as well ss around the Department anxious to obtain a look ‘Then handing it tothe J: one see the greatest conjurer living before he | also by F. B. Winter, north corner of K street and May 2!, commencing at. at W o'clock. I | the delegates to the State Convention, were in- al > ngel ’ leaves us ‘mont avenue. <o, Pond's Extract of teh | shall sell at the reeideres, reek, ucted. tthe strangers en handing ie Japanese Interpreter, the | leaves 4 Also, Pond's E: f Witch | shail sell at th d No, 266 H street. be- | structed On the return of the Embassy to Willards’ | Jatter read it in a low tone to Interpreter Portman, ae ee z-/, for internal and external infiamunations of | tween eth and 19th, a coll*ction of good and near'y from the State Department they dined, and then | Who, in turn, pronounced itto Presigent Buchanan. oO . - ss js. Sold as abov ma 9 ly new Yousehol urniture, being the effects of a Ald for the Liberals in Mexice. Pe nricperecheey a poet. rs he | Whereupon’ all the Japanese aghin made low PERATION oF 4 HoTEL Tu1er —Yesterday af- — famiiy deciinine housekeeping. embracing in part— ‘ basses bose ers pa a Mayne cae eto Podmany which were reciprocated by the Chief ternoon, Mr. Romero, a member of the French | pgyxrgs.—Pere: iring Penmes wil! always | Fin) Rosewou:! Piano, Mahogany Sofa. New Oxteans, May 16.—The Mexican steamer | agp rere —— 2 ir presentation Seite at tin Dalke fone ot ee pping a oo National Hotel, was find them for axrohange at tha Star Offies aomitar Shogany Cheirs, Wairut btegere. Wave sails for Vera Crozon Saturday, with a sup Ms ; he | 4 a s - ft n 001 YB SAN ECT, WhO Cee | LTT The right-hand Commissioner then took from the box mentioned above, (which was held by their Interpreter to that end,) the letter accred- abogany Rockers, Marbe-top Centre Table, Mahogany 2etGretary and Bookenss, Brussels Car- ly of arms and emmunition for the Liberal orces. sired the key of bis door, as he was under the impression that they had exchanged. The rejuest AUCTION SALES. ‘Fy-coon it is made their duty—and hay aga to be eager to carry those orders into the fullest effect—to condnet the ceremonies of presentation pet, os i t Mante Ornaments, Oak Sideboards, Oak Chairs, as) le was complied with, and the stranger retired be- | —————__________ 1 th Later from the Rie Grands 1 e very highest style and most tful | itieg a to the Government of the United Sts vi the h 3 a 4 > a ean RE = = Oak Ext-nsiva ‘ail, Butler s Tray, . etiqne So far asin thelr power. they have ; ruvelope. It was a buze | discovered that his room bad been entered with « By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. Pls od Castors, cut and pressed Ginas Ware, &o, | 13th instaut heve been piel Exeryth ng we arranged the ceremonies in strict Japanese fash uly handed by the rigbt- | key, aud his trunk opened with a “ jimmy,—a | FDURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Le Hell Olle pdehier, nie the Rio Gran ‘ais are’ ms ton “Fhey arranzed to have standard-bearers aud | hand os asder ie Be Spore wher in turr, | burzlar’s implement—and robbed of eight hun FONAY URDAY MOR 1 aiaet ch Gostage Ghambor Paraiture, ETT ape ike-men, and that each officer should cceupy a | delivered i ormie » Seer tary Cass. dred doliars in $20. pieces ve O) ack, in frout of the A Aunt Bi a), Walnut Dressing | Carriage to himeclf. “They decided, of Coens’ to |. Nest, the’ nbasty fetired from tue Uresident’s | RAileu wea Bee dene ae nih dea a Face: unt of whem nmguan- | Hate aud otter Mattranaes [i gemia C F Alexandria Markets. ” vhi ee to bring with them on their speedy re- i 7 tty of excellent second ha reand How Piss Safe, Kitchen F ture, Cooking LEXANDR May 17 —Fiour—Family 87. appear in full dress, a circumstance which wonld | presence is 1 Jig. | Work to discover the thief; and came to the con- |S q’Efeers oui riaihee Cook and other 8. & 7 50; Extra $6.37 4a6 75; Super. $6.0006.12 Wheat not before have been In tueir power, had spe oe = tarn the Imperial (principal) E:mbassador, who, | clusion that he had left for the North in the three- | Fx :elleat Maborary Cra: Piano Forts, Terms: $3) and under cash; over 83) a credit of | “white, fair to good, $1.50a1.02; red J 3501.45. wished, on accoant of the delay in sending their | cording to their etiquette, could not be present | ovclock train. Mr. Allen at cuce telegraphed to | Mahogany Hai: Spring seat Dofas, Arm and Rook | 6) and 9 days, for approved endorsed notes, bear | Com white 75009. mixed 76a77¢; yellow 76a78c baggage @ | at the eee, Of the. letter accrediting them. | uis correspondents in Baltimore, Philad elphia, irg Chairs, eae St C. W. ROTELER & SONS. A Rye S2as3c. Oats Waddc. Corn Meal 74080c. per PREPARATIONS FOR THE RECEPTION BY THE PREsI- | THEY Fetired slow y backwards, stopping tv and New York, to watch the train and sve if they | Matb e top Contor and Sofa Tables, eS ae SEU AS ae bushel. Seeds—Timothy 82 50a83.50; Clover $5.00 DENT TO-DAY. President, Bachanan Shordy nttenwew, Oi | could detect any cine to the robber ang the where. | Heuseelaand otner Cargets. Otic oth, 28.550; Flaxseed $1. Provisions—Butter. roll, e ; PI a . 8 y afterwards the: bouts of the , . " i M oe 7 vouking Glasser, javrand Husk M Sideboards, Extension Ti ms “ting | Monies previously observed, bringing the Chief ee eee en ae pittkland acting | Embassador in the middle.” After then sigrife Scala marched through the avenne te riede: | ing through their own Interpreter, to Mr. Post Whisky 24230c. Fish—Herring $6287 50 per thou- Sand, Sbad $11s814 per hundred. Scuppen Dearn —Yesterday afternoon, a very respectable looking person entered Hammack’s stay ry ty " Je og and other 2 f Markets Hotel, the headquarters of the Embassy, and took | ™, and throu8h the latter to tie President. ter ak wercathe eke Serer te abo Pogother with & general a. ; : Ricbene Say 17 Fleur closed ‘Gull and position in Fourteenth street, in front of the doce | Ze%diness to reBetve bis reply to their address, | 20 Was se zone to be relieved was in fact deed Renee | pole yim ae a ‘ witnout sales; Howerd street 86. Wheat closed Of eatrance, forming in open order on either side | °Cretary Cobb handed to President Buchanan | ‘The physician was of opinion that the lnnecuigts | LIT = "And on the : of the street, with space between the two lines | 2#t paper, which he read us follows, viz: cause of death was an affection of the beart, ex- Auctioneers. raloot'p, ryt sal chon a. povlio mamas the pe fn ak amis Sana or SARE Fi for the carriages that were to convey the Embas- THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. cited by intemperance and exposure. Au inquest OS 2 OF PURKNITURE tor, " white 74a77c; yellow 72a7éc. Provisions closed sadors to the Executive Mansion. The arrival of | _! give you a cordial weleome :s representatives | was held by the Coroner, when it a peared that yamuor Evescrs ar Tas VERxon aoe en Sew quiet and firtn; mess pork #18; ramp $14. Lard the military, was the signal for a rush by thou- | of his tmperial Majesty the Ty-coon of Japan to | the dereased wasacitizen of Philadelphia, where | Hove, Mae DAY MORNING loteon the Capitol Hil. Phe titietoait ty Closed firm at Itc. Whisky el Lat 215 sands of curious people to the spot, and in a few | the American Government. he bad occupied a very respectable position. His | aso ci kd third atrant went mn Ie quas-4 isperioat. * ; git arc. moments the surrounding streets as well as the Wea | much gratified that the first embassy | name was Thomas Farman, or Freman. He had | 1 y of va nabie Furniture, Oarpets Bedtling, »t ‘he terms will be mado known at sale. front windows and bousetops were crowded by | Which your great empire has ever accredited to | evidently been indul ing freely in intoxicating th? risk and €Xpense ol a former pur We THOS, CARBERY, Trustee. Spectators, who continued to gatber as the prepa- | any foreign power has been sent to the United | liquors recently, andhad been an applicant for | P&me in pait— UIRE& CO., Auets, rations for the procession were pending, until | States, and trust that this will be the harbinger of | the Protection of the city authorities when be Fandaume Oval and Ornamental top Gilt Frame THE SALE OF THE PROPERTY Ap- com anywhere within & square of the | perpetual peace and friendship between the two | foand hitamif overcome by his indulgence, which Mantel Mirrors, T-THE SALE z a high New York Markets. New Yors. May 17.—Flour bas a decliniag tendency. State $5 15*5.20; Obie S6a6 20; South- ern $696.50. Wheat is quiet; Western red $1.45, ma5sd 5 : 8 was up to ium countries. The treaty of commerce, whose rati_ | was yrented. The body was taken possession off 4 Parr Ce nee aa eee DAY nest, tint ot ball past portponed a while $1.52 Corn ts active, and is ic. higher; Several policemen under Capt Goddard guarded [ fivation you are abont to exchan®e with the | by the city officers, who have made Proper ar- | Solid W+luut Redsteads, Bureaus and Wa hstands . THUS. CARBER ustee, mixed 66}472, yellow 74a76c. Pork is steady; the passaze from the pavement to the entrance | Secretary of State. canndt fai) to be productive of | ranzements for his burial here, or delivery to bis w th Marbio tops, | : mal6d JAS. C.McGUIRE & CO., Aveta. ess Si7a >. Lard is firm. Whisky is steady ac door, and in a few minutes the servants and sev- | benefits and blessings to the people of Japan and | friends in Pennsylvania as soon as they shall be | Sap-rior Spring avd Curled Hair Mattresses, = Liga2i xe eral uader officers of the embassy came out dressed | the United States es aud Pillows, Biankets, Comfort informed of his death and demand his body. mice, Loneenn. Peaae MBOAT NOTICE. a Webi on 7 ‘ nglinh Brussels Carpets and Dilelothe, PHGSNIX has been placed perma ° Cinevrr Covat.—Yesterday, the following cases | Gas CLands irs and Gas Brackets throughout, ntl ae river for the x 1318 EAGLE STOVE How were disposed of: Townley Johnson agi. Law. | Chamber Tables, Towel Backs, do. 4c —— tn tueir pecaliar holiday costames, and bearing | | can say for myself and promise for my succes- loug and beautifally wrought staves or banners, | sors that it shall be carried into execution in a and took pesitiou within the space thus guarded. | faithful and friendly spirit, so as to secure to both and upon the steps. They seemed well pleased | countries ail the advantages they may justly expect c: : e . ow « i the largest and most beaut: Quirk; verdict for defendant —damayes #15.) _T $25and under cash; over that sam a : i bave new on han with the arrangements which had been made for | from the happy So pg under which it bas been Ch. J.Uliman agt Salina tbert; verdint for de creat of es peedars) for satis{fxgtorily endorsed d ok i urns f i axe Ament of all kinds of ian their accommodation, and made inany interesting | negotiated an nth ae fendant. Henry Mullins Robert Cochran; 5 WM A. BROWNING Sreniae: Jorn improvements. Ap cele date acatriet pe cee ong ‘and inquiries in what few words of Eoylish some I reoaice Sisk ee Kind | verdict of non pros. ma tt-d UIRE & CO. Aucis, : ot Ele ~ “Ey THER, Capt. selling very cheap. WOODWARD Pthnray a rebel te tke matin tas eae psp nal linn pc sage to thiscountry. | ,, To-day. on motion by WJ. Miller, Esq, Ira] ~~ By WALI & BARNARD, Auctioneers, erie Gaepon Paine No. 310 Poumertvanis wrens, the carriages, ete. Several of their ‘artists were | You shall be sent back in tbe same manner to your | Freeman, Esq , Jr., was admitted an attorney and | y ors IN THE FIRST WARD, ON SEV L La , _mn 8 6teo between 10th and ith ste. : ‘ior of this Court. ® re —On M Ne SS Ge Tens C4 teenie tens tie | native iad, under She protection of the American | CSS as \raensy Waldchagt, Benner Scofield FIEKNOGN, the Bet inmtante at hal No. $12 SEVENTH STREET, Seeaeat tak. Tiere see ee ee Tope tiny beprolonged so ae cones | and Mary 4. Hamiiton alias ‘Emma Duprace—it | past y will sell, in front of te Four Doors South of Odd Fellows’ Hall. r mee being an action on account—was taken up, an 7a » om many rear spre ~~ er aoe st you hak at pape: bed Soyen sll the teen yee | inquisition returned for plaintiff in fall umcant of | Olsauare 183, frouting ‘each 27 feet on Seventesith EAGLE STOVE HOUSE. 318 TO LADY HOUSEKEEPERS. David i vidson's +ubdi vision WV. HAMILTON has opened a PAINT H me ” strert west. betwee north L aud M streets. SHOPand PAINT’ STORE on the New York lan. Lhave now in stores full amsortment of HOUSE which could be comnmnicatd, however ays ani kindness eminently due to the great and | Cbérge- = One arth ouehs balanon an 6 and 12] where oe aware te found PA NTS, 9 Ls. lot off sooty, om One of any tp doy in’ friendly sovereign whom you so worthily repre- Rememzer the Pic-Nic of the Island Pubic Wares” SARNAID, Auote SHES, @.,at wholesale and at! Sun ant ela, toe oo tne sidewalk, and wastold it wasa maple. “Ob!” | ‘The President read ittentence by sentence to | S<hovls to-morrow, at Columbian Springs! Ke By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. APR ED PAINTS FOR SALE. Charnber Sets, Buckets, Tubs, Bair Sweep- id he, « maple sugar !”” Interpreter Portman, who repeated it (probably | MOTPer, that Espuia’s Cotil I Remeaiet | PyANDSOME RUILDING LOTON FOURTH | _w. RX PONEX ing, Broom “after the jon had been completed, the | in low Dutch,) to their inter ‘whisper; | tous the object of thin ple-nic is to ralec wooneyier | LL er. ox D WEDNTADAT ter iol toned | | Prememelnl Panton, Sed Grauning. Piained sed | er a eeirimaror: a iste’ of Tia ot, made his appearance. Bnei Youder, to thegehiet Kneeen ina tone Sr eee of purchasing banners for the school in front of the p enuses, até o’c'ock p. | furnished at short ne Ware, Remember that the price of admissi 3 nero Ne nwek ragney) Ice Pitchers, Water Coolers, Spoons of all kinds, m posing manner sud deaccuded the steps, wheu | At the conclusion of the reading, the President | {5 the grounds is only 25 cents, and that owmibuces | para gfe otiiry oi tonty nev Shen lesgon tected unndeonntt oak a Coal Or 1 i a he was instantly surrounded by his officers, who | handed to him the copy of the address, and took | will tan between the city (corner Seventh st. and | and-eheli jest, running back cus hundred feet to | suv other astadhieinnent ta Tein, cate “Gite a | Hardware Bovine stoves, fe. in the ee ae eerie) ae ee Embassadors—cordially by the | Pa. avenue, and from opposite Island Hell) and | & paved aller. hs the batano> in 6, 12, god | Sill, Don't forset the number—it 1s 912 Seventh | tn facta ceneral variety Of useful articles, in servan' Seriatim. ‘ four! " 2 in 6,12, 5 o inghac be psec hem on tay Gaapestmon tg estoy | sion we rdf glia ops’ peau | atin avanti ae Ms | oleae worry is pown. | “ira wSeti ne wediately placed de the right-hand Embassador through their inter- | entertainments Py ; given = ; : oe ae sed ; . march 1 the Ee bowed i am Including “— A. GREEN, Auct, pe Din avail ae ogee Nf conchman | ine 10-6 ig 2 nod 4ith streets. dari. Bumeeques . Tue ALExaNpRia, Lovpouy, axn Hampsnme cKE i OS House that ot the pro yea atin os a uced | RaiLRoap OPEN TO LEKSBURG.—The Alexandiia| 87 BARNARD £ BUCKEY, Auctioneers. pe yo) ge anc r door wus fousl: zette of this morning says: ‘The regular pas- ‘RAM % i etgeel to the anllitery, vied Aydpent er, / “a wenger Hi i ain over the Alexandria, ow A SRG Sr. eacesoek ax hori te the jon jam} le ite en, : command shouldered arms, and the band played trance into Leesburg, and completed the coune: - sae eiay 4 i maiser, L t a in. in tre eager egpeer age oo nage tion between Alexandria and that city on yester- | 14,0 Hi Fs adaiiion to Georgetown, Leis & eS, Seer Sellewed by bis suite. cap prank er Penni day. ‘The road opened by rail thus far ia now | feet trent, by, 120 feet deep, on the north side of | 8° Box No. $3 Star and : placed in direct connectiou with Purcelville, Feuipe, noes Mesteomery street, and improved by ickersville, Berryville, and Winchester, by | 2. ey HE CON ONS AND EXPERIENCE LE STOVE HOUSE. ~ means of the mail couched of Means & Pawort ied BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ancts, 4 seareats no i thy eee z ss. ihindeninnliican 4 Monday next ape Se By JC. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, | osution to young tase who ee | FORD'S Fa iaie BF errers; supp ying Ni , for at the a! i 8 Ba ALL is “ Tux rromeNavz concent in the grounds of tle mxp on Om eb Taree es 318 iosd ar 22d, atoo’o ook.on sea. ‘tucofa Executive Mansion yesterda: : a largest throng of people we re ld Fi eg rapt ered a sen on & simiar = Washing il nder played deMightfully, and tee , rty-eight. north in the Trea- | must with | 32 i & 1 F ae i Fe