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LOCAL NEWS... OvriciaL Avrevs ov tHe Japanese Empassa. DoRs —Vesterd: at half President of the Uni to thelr excellencies the Embassadors on the occasion of thetr taking official leave of this Government previous to thelr departure for the ‘North The Embassadors were accompanied the naval commission and theit own rofangh castomary on state accasions. on ee preeee Secre- at the Executive Mansion ler yen ar Gen. Cass, the newiy-appointed Ass or bistiseties seer tiele the Metropol of ction now i. The Prince Simme ~ tee no Cami, hassidor, addressed the President through the in- ial strain, ex- nes eatment they had received from the President and the citizens during their sojourn in a ton. He said t bed also enjoyed the vantage of visiting many of the public instita- tions, and were ark gratificd and instructed. tne reals carry home bein at — report of all y seen, and espec: of the generous con- preys they had ex; enced trom the Pre ent and the 3 begged to assure President of their Iyogound eet and thankful- ness to bimeelf, and their cordial wishes for his continued health and happiness and the prosper- ity of his country. The President, Feocsmp oa, bce Mr. Portman, who translated his remarks in detached es in the Duteb language te the;principal in iter of the mission, who io tarn recited them to the embas- sidors, addressed them in tones of such friendli- ness and warmth that they seemed to catch the spirit of his observations and be impressed by them before they were Interpreted _ Ue Spoke of the arrival of the commissioners from J: as most propitious and agreeable event in his Admin- istration—a historical event. which he trusted would unite the two nations in perpetual bonds of amity. He ——— bis entire approbation of the conduct of the commissioners, and his con- vietion that bis Imperiat Majesty the Ty-coon could not have selected representatives who could have more conetiiated the good will of the Amer- ican Government and people. ‘He had directed the Secretary of State to prepare a letter of re-cre- dence—a letter under the hand ef the President— expressing his opinion of the manner in which = had performed the task intrusted to them; and before their departure they should receive a copy thereof. He desired further, as a token of his regard and friendship, to present to each of the Commissioners a gold medal struck at the Mintof the United States in commemoration of the occa- sioa and services of the first Japanese Emba Several presents for the Ty-coon, he said, would be sent to them before their departure The President concluded by wishing them much pleasure doring the remainder of the time they may spend in the United States, and a safe and happy return to their own country, under the flag of the American Union. Upon the embissador expressing their particular thanks for the attention they had received from Capt. Dupont and the other officers of the naval commission, the Presi- dent added that they were intrusted to the charge of the very flower of the rg on whom, too, tl country would rely against foreign enemies, but would never bave occasion to do so, be was sure, azainst the Ja: ‘The medais were then bended to the embassa- dors, who expressed mach gratification at the style oftheir execution. Aftera brief interchange of cofrtesies with the gen’ adieus of these interesti ind ih cor- nd they pressing his earnestly —the ceremoniaus reserve of giving way under the {celing in- occasion. ‘ecutive Mansion they preceeded to the State Department. where, after an appropriate farewell address, the venerable Secretary Cass handed to them a copy of the President's letter of tedence alluded to above, and also Presented twenty silver medals, of the same die as the gold, seventecn of which are to be distributed among ‘he high officers of the Embassy, and three to be tiken to Japan to be-placed at tl disposal of the Tycoon. He also intimated that a large number of presents for their Ty-coon would be sent to their quarters here, or forwarded to New York in Season for their departure The Secretary then presented to the Embas sadorts Mr. Trescot, the Assistant Secretary of State From the State Department the cortege proceeded to the other Departmeuts, and the mbassadors took forinal leave of the different Secretaries They afterwards made farewell visits to the Russian, British bassadors, and the Minister of the Netherlands. ‘They also made calls upon Madame 7 bourg, Mrs. Slidell, Mrs. Ledyard, and other ladies. whose elegant and muntiticent hos- pitality bad been extended to them —Constitution Ar tux Gcarp-House yesterday afternoon, «fiver Jos. Sherwood, of the police, and detective Kerse arrested a young man named Edward Sal- Livan, for assaulting end beuti: Notley Anderson he y right ds, and was sure of a tri: trate, wbowe duty it is to try all w: was sent for, and several gentlemen volunteered to att as witnesses Sullivan was put in the dock juire—to the prisoner.—-+W hat’s your name??? he prisoner looked astonished, and, after mut- soner you born? was born In the Green Isle enteen years, testified that he was walking on the pavement near the Assembly rooms. This pris- oner was coming down the street burrahing for Berret; witness thought be was drank, and stepped asid jh him awaya a 7 € ving at the same time d d—un you, get out the way when I come aleng.”” Two other witnesses—Dr Thos. G: Clayton and Mr. R. M ton-georroburated this statement, and the ina- rate ordered Sullivan to give bail in $300 for Court Jobn Clarke, another prisoner, was brought ap. The Squire addressed him familiarly, “Why, Jobmi, you are not in another difficulty. are you?” “Ub, no, sir!” said Clarke, and took bis place ‘with indifference to all around. Clarke did look ke he was not guilty of any offense enyhow: During the trial there was a yelling. bellow ing, cutsiag, swearing fellow below. who had a kind of battering ram banging at the doors, as if trying te escape. His complaint was again those who im there. The Squire asked who was that below? and a guardsman answered Dick Galt; another said, one of the cuard. The Squire did wot call these cases up for trial, and Clarke and Galt were left to be tried by the Chief of Police, when he arrived. Yestgapay EvEninc —During a great part of the afterneon of yesterday, that part of Pennsyi- vanta avenue lying between Third street and the west Capitol Gate, and the neighborhood of the Railroad Depot, were the scenes of frequent riot eos outbreaks by the Rams,” ‘States Hose,” and other rowdy elements, who inade Several attacks upon partics who were quietly passing along the streets. Several gentlemen were at- tacked Ja a most wanton manne id one old tnan from Beltsville, who was peaceably walking the street, was struck several times by some ‘Ram: There were two poiicemen on the beat during ~~ ek eeregiod to be able to state t they did their duty promptly and efficiently. Their names are Ashe and ‘Dou. aldsop. As such men are ver; rate on our police now-a-days, it affords us mach pleasure fo make ord in their favor, as we shall always do in last, when an infamous of who did not like vated cet Hear Nad aid goed is pontine my for which be deserves—not pra! or re for dotng simply duty, but the con- fidence of the citizens. Any officer who performs his pe F ear —— Prosppaly is sree pg ae spect, V8 fecelve the support we order loving citizens. , —_—_—___ INCIDENT oF YE*TERDay —A of Smith's restrcrant E fiey A Marc Gamue.—This afteracon the Potomac one ee La On bane peg dh Balti. will bave a on the Club, south of the President's H dyabtiess be Ong oF tHE Vo: -—On M the office of well-known extensively engaged in —— uring the y, a dranken fellow pamed illiams was Brought in by an ‘aux! cated. The Justice down bis blanks; swore the oath, and i, feturned, and the following: all Tight, old y deed voted a straight Barrat ticket. But, Squire’ can’t er give a feller a little money to help him on? Noe idave all I could for yer, an’ I’m going to P Squire: (roll hi like a duck i ¢ up bis eyes likeaduck ina aoten )— "How have you been here?” Voter —I’in all right, Squire. 1 bin here, off oe Sees too peat cannes for Mr. C_—; m away aire, ani Twant to take a drink)” 88 #85) Saute, to spare. Laint ive us a little? I only Voter, (nonplussed) to u ‘Stranger, can’t yer help us “gong?” We told bim in decided terms that he couldn’t come it. The voter turned on bis heel and left, looking as if he would soon make a demand on the Squire for ninety da the election frolic is over eq on election -~ to any man who works for his subsistence. Al least it seemed so. Fine AND OTHER INCENDIARY ATTEMPTS.—Tbis morning, about half past four o'clock, a frame stable attached to the resi to be on tire, and the flames aking great headway The residents in the vicinity were soon aroused from their slum- bers, and commenced exerting themselves to the utmost in staying the devouring element. For a while there was great aj jon, lest the fire should extend to the Stanent dwelling-houses; but through the strenuons efforts of the citizens and the Franklin Fire Company, which was promptly on the spot, the fire was confined to this and the stable immediately adjoining it. Fortu- the horse and carriage belonging to Mr. nis had been taken to a livery stable the night previous. The fire is ssid to have been the work of an incendiary, and set on fire in the loft —- those most efficient in preventing the Progress the flames, we noticed the Hon. Green Adams. of Kentucky, who went to work without any coat, bat, or collar, and so continued tntil his services were no longer required, notwithstanding the good-bumored jokes thrown out at him by three of his fellow-members, who were sitting at the window of a house near by. The citizeus in this neighborhood are very a; sive in sare to the safety of their pro; ‘y inaamuch as it was son ofter discovered that insuccessful attempt bad been made. apparently about the same hour, bo Bre the dwelling-house of Mr. Deitz, situated on F street. next to that of Mr. FE: On the next Square also an attempt was made on a small frame dwelling-house, occupied by Mr. Grinnell. {t would be well for the police to keep an eye to this pirt 0: the city Tue New City Cocnci. —According to the official election returns, the following are the city Aldermen and Councilmen elect for the ensuing term, ri tively : » First Ward —Alderman—W in, T. Dove. Com- mou Council—Geo. W. Emmerson, Robt. Earl, yr, and Peter Lammond. Second Ward —Alderman—Thomas J. Fish: Common Couneil—Chas. 8. Jones,Grafton Powell, and Wm_ Orme Third Ward —Alderman—J-seph F Brown Common Ceunctl—Dr. Jos. Borrows, Horatio N Easby, and Jos Bryan, jr. ’ Fourth Ward.—Alderman—Wm. W_ Moore Common Council—Elijah Edmonston, Wm. P. Mobun, and E. M. Chapin. Fifth Ward —Alderman-C WC Dunnington Common Council—T. Van Reswick, John W Mead. and Wm. A Mulloy Sixth Ward —Alderman—George A. Bohrer Common Counctl—Jobn H. Russel, F. 8 Ober. and J. W. Robinson—(by lot, the vote being a tie) Seventh Ward —Alderman—Jno. H. Semmes Common Council—Jno ‘T. Given, Chas Wilson, and Edward Thomas The names of the Aldermen holding over are as follows, in the order of the wards: Messrs Ma- gruder, Bayly, Donoho, Ward, Price, McNerhany, and Clark. Tue Reien or Terror.—Yesterda morning, two Baltimore rowdies were seen marching down Sixth street, displaying an Allen revolver, (better kaown In States Hose lingo asa pepper-box.) Their vociferations for W. ing toa gang of small c then ght thermetves tu A beady Saaz aia piibia vy’ ts ft A bur jack guar y the corner o} Sevesth ilrect and tty avenue about half-past 11 o’eleck a. m., staring ladies in the faci quently ejaculating, “‘ Ob ' putty Bairet; he’s yer boy!” while froma rip in bis coata yleamtug blade appeared. He was not arrested elther A young man was assaulted and struck on the avenue by a party of the same class. He started for a police etficer to have his assailants arrested; bnt we bave not beard of an arrest yet, and prob- ably won’t for some time it would be well for persons, who are in the trabit of attending after night to suspend till the ruffians who are in the city have allowance, or have ber protectors. ‘d were quite alarm- ren who were near, Souger and fre- ladies especially, religious services host of strange drank up thelr ome disgusted with their Pax Cast of Tuapvevs Hratt —In the Sen ate, yesterday, Mr. Sumner nted a memorial from Lewis Tappan. S.W_ Green, and other cit! zeus of the State of New York, calling the atten. tion of the Senate to the character of the impris- oument now being suffered by Thaddeus Hyatt, a citizen of New York, and expressing that such imprisonment is of such a nature, r garding the condition of the jail and the closeness of the restraint, as to endanger the health and life of the prisoner, especially {n view of the beats and deleterious atmosphere of W ai to which he is unaccustomed; that, not being im- prisoned for any moral crime, bat simply for con- duet compel by his differ Ae opinion with a majority of the Senate ia regard to their constity- tioual aad they ask that. if the imprisonment of Mr Hyatt isto Cecontinasd into the hot months of summer, be be removed from the commou jail te a comfortable and well-ventilated residence, and allowed all cepectunitios of ir and ex- his health may require, i by parole or otherwise, for tention. memorial was referred committee on the subject. A Buinp Horsz in a Bap Box.—Yesterday morning. about 10 o’clock, an old blind horse by some means got into the Arsenal grounds, proba- blywith a notion for a nip of the rich pasture whieh he was acquainted with in his younger days. The- sentinel attending the grounds en- deavored to drive bim out; but when about a hundred yards north of the Penitentiary be made beadiong down the river bank, and struck a straight course for the chanpel, by which, swim- ming and Sora, he as far as the Arsenal wharf. he venerable Warden of the prison, feel! » Bag the blind animai in this yo rable condi outan officer, and three risoners ‘to the water and, ba t, after the poor animal, and over. took him opposite. the Arsenal. John Da’ as the Warden calls him, a Johw sprang fromthe boat and swam to old horse, mounted him, and walked him leisurely ashore and out of » Erie ot “tbe Arsenal , With the good ad: “Blindy, never get into such a snap again.”” nw to the select tion, which is nete rim. trains. Phe train was going A Migsene Tie Leaki " sted yerday heron Mra phenomenon Which cccurredsomewhere near Browns’ on Penn- sylvania avenue Two policemen ar- rested the right member the Anadiory Re was taken paca “Age pt Poe vertisement in an PLte-Uctvism IN THE Me a ie waror ALTY ELEction.—Acgounts the municipal election.in W, ington ey be et and with Ty the ‘ould seem that Mayor Bertet’s peice. f cus. the set by our ta! and octing to Boa oy wi the abe ag: Numerous cases of intimidation of voters, hustling and assaults, are tecorded, and other importations from Baltimore, used for car- rying elections, were freely used—atois, bowever, excepted At night the rowdies even went so far as to attack and stone the residence of Mr. Wal- lach, the Opposition candidate — Bait. American. A Vietm —Yesterday evening, the unfortunate young. man, , Who was shot rie i sass weet 5 it fou! in order to save hig life. The op tion at the residence of hia It is a case that appeals pes pipatbies cf the eowertee, citizens * ng was qu’ ing; bigbly esteemed who knew hits; add nie efforts to maintain his mother, making himself a maj. ‘of the family, was remarked as a most beautiful fegture in his character. He is now a cripple for life, and the mother is deprived of the services of an affection. ateson. The leg w: Dr. a Waven’s Iratia.—Lastevening, his Excellenc: the President of the United States, the beautifa Miss Lane, and the elite of the city, attended this tit exhibition of art and beauty. Mr. Fenno, in ig lecture, surpassed himself, seeming to draw fresh inspiration from his charming, intellectual audience. Remember this is the last week. ittvely closing on Saturday, the 9th Don’t the efterncon exhibitions this afternoon and Sat- urday. Go, one and all, to take a last adieu of these rich, grand, and true paintings. Upon their various beauties fo: dwell, And to the lofty Coliseum bid farewell. A Rare Cnance.—Clagett & May are selling out their present stock of dry-goods at cost, for cash There is no deception in this statement of theirs. Their goods are unsurpassed in quality or variety, and as they are among the most experi- enced dry-goods dealers in the country they were perekenes upon most favorable terms, doubtless. hose of the District and neighboring countr who desire to opty themselves with dry- ania’ on the most favorable (cash) terms, should be sure to call on them before purchasing: Mas. Mart. Pxxt’s Camparu, MinstrEts— This favorite trou: give their last but one enter- tainment at the Theater this evening, presenting a varied programme of songs, dances. burl ues, &c. The performances of this really excellent band give great satisfaction to the lar, and en- thusiastic audiences that crowd the Theater, and those who fail to see them miss a rare treat. The Campbells give the citizens of Alexandria a taste of their good qualitics on next Friday evening. Tutovon’s Museum oF ART, now open every night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, is represented by those who have seen it to be one of the most beautiful, chaste, and Instructive exhibitions that bas ever visited this clty. It fs said to be no humbug, byt everything that it fesses to be. The music accompanying the exhibitior under the direction of young Schroeder, of this city, most unexceptionable in its character, and adds greatly to the pleasure of the entertainment. a late hour, a gang of ked and stoned the house of an old and respectable citizen of the Sixth Ward, who was too feeble to go to the polls and vo! cordingly stayed at home. The son-in law of th amember of Congress who voted against the appropriation for the pay of the Auxiliary Guard, which accounts for the above outrageous act. Tue Fravovtent Votes —Those who know of cases of fraudulent or illegal votes being cast on Monday last, or of legal votes refused, are re- Yrried to accord information concerning them to ¢. Richard Wallach, at his residence on Louisi- ana avenue, opposite the City Hall. Bear in Minn the strawberry festival of the Indies of St Paul's Lutheran Church this and to- morrow evening, in the lecture-room of the church, corner of H and Eleventh streets. Ne. should be the title of the Indian Remedy, known as the production of Nahmeonitah, afterwards Mrs. M. N. Gardne: called the Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoar. hound. Itcures Culds and Coughs, and alleviates all Leung Complaints. It is sold every where, ie we own Novice Tuts Carp. We solicit the attention of all persons in want of Clothing, to our large and fashionable stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Our goods all mann ured by ourselves, and we confi- dently assert that e better zoods and more satisfaction t ther establish: antied: ma7-Im = styles of cCamiy & Gwani., National Hotel Building. Tue wipe REPUTATION Which Dr. J. Hostotter’< “Stomach Bitters’ | ve attained during the prt year, bespeaks its exc more forci te inauner than any words whic offer. Itren- ovates, purthes and strengthens the syxteinand aids the stomach tn the performance of its fan is regarded on all aides as @ sovereign spe thereto: Procure it in the beat should be he olieet ef the public. Wy it with more than uo heving and knowing as w most among the mauy preparabi \mparting strength, vigor and ti my and possessing th nrative powers for all similar diseases arising from adisordered| stomach — Inthe most severe cases of cramps. diarrhara and weak ness inthe stomich t Ntters” have been ricidly tested, and always with the greatest sucoass. For sale by druggists and deniers generally eve- ywhere, Je 4-e03t omm “nd zeal ani confidence, be- lo it_atands fore~ Homeoratuic Humphress Remedies put up oxes, al 25 and 5 in cases, containing each, with ZB, i. 1, Gilman. retail agent: W. AF also by F. B. WV Hazel, for all kinds, Ruyuoies « Co.'s xpecific Ho- expressly for family » cen ch, Alxo, Extract of Witch internal xternal inflammations of Sold as al mad ly Barry's Tricornerovs is the best and cheapest article for Dressing, Bean- tifying, Cleansing, Curling, Preserving and Re- storing the Hair, Ladies, try it, Sold by all Drug- cists and Perfumers. mar 12-6m Maus. WINSLOW, an experi e hi Ls Chi yt beta Eiguily felines the pfooman of oes i Lo ¢ the Sums, reduoing nflammati "the jbo ey ail in, F sae 3 7 a tet we upon it, my 8, And relief and health to your er cases. it Be ty safe inal See advertisemgat tn ‘THE BESOM OF nupTRuoTto os the fatality amon: our young and middle-aged to indulge, in axcess a1 debasing habits. Those who are ye rains for some ufinence to dispel the growing evil, should read Human Fravity, or masiolon ical Researches.” It delineate: vivid ¢ ‘(for it f beautifully ills trated) the canses and elf of local and vital d) ease and decay, pointing out the only sure safety ralee—reail the advertisement of * Treasemar,” in another column. Sold by Dr. Barrow, 194 Bleecher Y. Prige 25 cents. Sent free every- also by 8. Wert Ford, jr., Washington, enced nursenmd female the all —A small quantity Japan- mod Yanbralian. hand can bo bese Pee wheroelin Forsal Chandice, Card writer at Willards* Hotel. we "8 MimacuLovs Vansux Dusra apeat coal teaed, moe Bestar i hes, Bugs, A sa o Fleas tothe Ore Woorend ips! t, 612 N. 2 arreaie very where, EXCURSIONS,PIC NICS, &e. “1 RAIS MC OF, THEME Hagley AS: arslay, Jane Teh until n he, Eexcarsion merit the ts hikdren cents. Jes Tae pal®: FORGLYMONT: HE EASY ‘ROYS— ¢ N GURSION ofthe asy Gua wil pa Bs, Tith June: tip saat Bi eR adios 25 cent MONDAY NE eR a on nec! oat— eave Georgetown. First Ward, Norther biter: ties, and foot of |. Trokets $1. BS order of Committoe. je 6-2" ANNUAL Pic Nic National Guard. The NATIONAL GUARD desire to i frignds, and the public generally. thae tho wee ANNUAL PIC NIC will tak jt - MNGTON SPRINGS ee MReR RR AR ge the y respectfully sol their patron- Omnibuses will leave Seventh street d enue h f the day: also: the corner of nace ~~ rg egy! mn. ~ sugges: Naw 805 At Seventh street ‘and Pa, “The steamer Fiyixs C; Il leave Geo: ir PL yin i x - tara ety Nour danagthgge, 7! eave Geones rhay ‘OS Rar tat egy te ps — y for the Guard to state press nts have n made for the Amureinent of their patrons. aia Fifty ts, admitting a gentleman and la i Ly order of Committee. GFa4anpb UNION PIc-Nic POR THE ORPHAN BOYS OF ST. JOSEPH’S ASYLUM, Given by the Lady Managers and Directors, AT ARLINGTON SPRINGS, TUESDAY, Ivne 12, 1860, The Lady Managers, in making this appeal to the friends «f the Orphan’Boys, beg to state that tip Bors Asylum is yet in its infanoy ; the: 6 no house, no sround, and in th: rented quarters are only able to accommodal about thirty or forty little orphans, It will readily be seen that the expense heavy and their re- sources small. ‘Their great ain ts to, be able at an early day to commence the building of a permanent bh me for the orphan be s. Thereforethey hope the citizens generally will honor the Pic-Nic with their Presence. Omnibuses will run from the corner of Seventh street to the Spriug from 7 a, m , to the close of the 1c-Nie. A steam propeller will ran all day from Four- teenth street canal bridge. f Omnibuses will convey passengers to the canal hoats in Georgetown, which run to and from the Spring bam | ten minutes. be Dy jo 6-at * sputa’s Full Band wi in attendance. Refreshments furnished by the jadie ver and supper trom 1 to 9 o’clonk p.m. Ls. pooped Mammoth Tri-colored Galloons, or- di expressly from Boston, will be sent np 1m the afternoon. Mr. Brady, tho photographer.wil! be on the cronnd to take views of families, groups, free of charge. re in contemplation. c ren 10 cents. To Gentlemen M ie. i tho following p aces: or Menor a hasers Plulp & Solomon,O, E. Dafty. kstores; Ford & Bro.. V. H Nairn, Dan. Clarke, Drag Chas. Anderson. B baugh, N. Calla Pores Jnmes G Berret, Ww John T Lew BM Ferron, A B Stoughton, F Coyle, ‘ulus Thysou, George W Riggs, IB Blake, - Daniel Clarke, R. jarke, SV Win F Bayly, HB Sweeny, Thos J Fisher, ¥ Mohan, Geo Savage, PR King, Samuel Redfern, Ins 8 Harvey. Mr Brookes, Richard Walisch, F : w i Edw Do! ‘rank Clarke, Samuel Lewis, phe John Lineal W F Benter, Wm E Spalding, John J Bogue, WC Harvey, Dr Kitwetl, EC Dyer, John M Stake, M MeM ‘ Jae O'Doonoghue, RP O'Beitve, Jonn C Hamitton, Ye Mr Leuthall, Thos Berry, Wiiacon, The members of ths ARLINGTON CLUB beg leave t announce to their frienes, ant the eit zens of Washington gen eraliy, that they in‘end giving the' Above name n to GI which is now the most beantifal spot on the Potomac river; it has been greatly improved since last season with new summer honse-, swings, &e.; and we feel mat ixfied with the arrangements we have made, that it will be the grandest Excursion that has ever left Washington : A superior Brass and String Band has been en aged fo accompany thvexcursion, mpper will he shed by the Proprietor of Glymont at city gentleman and |. he steamer r f.atthe foot pth st, at half-past7 o clock preaisely ; A dria at 8 o'clock, Coaches will leave ‘Northern Liberties’ Market, Twelfth dd Pa. av. bight t.y,and Virgini Pa-av .and pth st. at K ONVveYy aad also be he wharl onthe AUCTION SALES. °— c. oGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. AUCTION._On MONDA RE pn s k, 4 ‘asnington Quarterly Six ‘mers’ ant Moehanios’ Bank #0 Cherapeake snd Ono Pp © Certificates of Funded Coupons ‘Terms cash. ir carrept fends Ie. Moe KE & CO.. Auots. GOVERNMENT SALE On WEDNESDAY June 2th, at 12s, the Wash:ngton Navy \ bite Auction, the folowing a 8 Irom Cylinder 21 feet 61 tg « Bovler, two 15 inches DE Bonds, do By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. EAUTIFUL JAP. AT AUC- Tion.—On WED) ING. J 6th, at 11 o’clook, at ac et a Assortment o} ro » —_ feu the Japanese Embassy here, o mong Baskets, Boxes, Ivory Card Baskets, Saucer &o , &o. positively to the h of dealers, as wel rea! Japanese artic. Lanterns, number ot Every cle will be The attenti those who wish to possers im requested. Terms cash. je 5-2 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avcts. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE BUILDING i.OTS ON MaTH, BETWEEN 1 AND K 8TS., AND ONE oF orn, BETWEEN G anv H sts,at Auction —On WED NESDAY, day of June, i shail sel! in front of the premises, (commenoing on the first named Property.) até o'clock p m.: fet No 2), inequare No. 218, fronting 49 feet on Mth, with adeptn of[0 feet toa 30-feet alley, be tween I and K streets north, immediately in front of Franklin square, jg. immediatly after the sale ef the above, at hall past f o'clock, 1 shall proceed to sell, on the premises, hvif-lot No. 19, in having & front of 451 ot 2 iuches on Mth, running back 10S fact to an , between north G and H streets. Persons wis! ng, to D chase handsome buiiding sites are respectfully squested to examine the is location of the above-mentioned pi ty prev: Ofenie, thay will find tho eate write thers wit, nea. - One-fourth cash; baiance im 6, 12. and | for notes, bearing interest day oF A deed riven, and @ deed of trast taken. tle indirputable. z A. GREEN. Avet. rquare havi Std By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auotioneers. Georgetown, D.C VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THIRD, BETWREN Prepenick axp MARKET sTKEETS, Grorsetown, Dt. ar Avction.—On WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON, 6th of June st 6 v'olo k, We wiil roll, in font of the premises, Lot 145, tront ing 7 feet on Third street and running back 150 fest, between Market and Frederick streets, and vided eens rms: One-foarth in nd ig months, bearing a deed of trust on the premires. mast RENARD & RUCKEY, Auote. By J. V KRY VALUABLE vew YORK AVENUE, BETW $7S.. WEST, AT PuBLic + DO DAY AP FERNOUN, ° ofelack, on the premises, we shal Lot No. vid son's subdivision of equare uumbered 372, fronting D feet five inch ‘New York aven tween 9th and ets west, running Street ether with the improvements, consisting ling Houses. sOne-fourth cash; roridue ing. 12, and of true! with interesi,secured by the premise J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. UTKT & UU., Auctioneers. NSIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE OR CARRIAGES, CARRIAGE AND SaD- DL¥ Hogsre, TH ARNESS, STABLE Furniture, &c. RSDAY MORNING. June 7h, o'clogk at the extensive Live: Pye S ae between a , and known as iret Wi Livery Stables,” we shail sell atl hie stock, com pris.ng— su r Carriages, consisting of 4 close Coaches, TCnlas es and 2 Barouches,ali of superior make and in fine order, 2 Phaetons, 1 Carryall, 1 Buggy, 14 superior Carringe Horses, die Horses, twe of them superior La- lated Harness, nt emen’s and Ladies’ English Saddies and Bri- digs, 2¢xo Hont Sleighs, Sleigh Bell: Robo, Biankets, Covers, Whi Cutting Boxes and Stable Fert Terma $100 aw der cash ; credit of 2,4 mths, for dorsed notes, bearing interest setd J McGUIRE & CO., Avots, ‘od 18th streets, ne = F28tivac het GREAT FALLS OF a TOMAC. The Ladies of POTOMAC CHAPEL, (Metho- dist Epixcoral,) Montgomery county Mi. will hold & Festival at the Great, F of the Potomac, on FRIDAY N » June 8th. Braet will be served at 5) cents, and Strawber- riex, lee Cream, &c., at moderate rates. it rain on Friday, so as to prevent at tendanee, the Festival will be held on the next day (Saturday.) FTERNOON AND MOONLIGHT PIC NIC Alin MC RANIC ’ ASSEMBLY, at ARLINGTON SPRING, on THURSDAY une 7. The ey a a sins or expense io make this tl tie of thew son. A good Str e ed. epete S0 conte, 3 and ladies. Coaches will leave tl $ av. and 7th street hourly, commencing at | o’ “ the last eoash to leave at 8 o'clock. Chauncey, E. F, Harrison. jes 2t* Committes of Arranzements—W_ G, Wheeler, Fritz,C THE ANNUAL PIC NIC oF THE NATIONAL GUARD Will be given at ARLINGTON SPRING, Ou MONDAY, lith June, 1860, Particulars in future advertisement. =X CURSIONS AND PIC-NICB. Elfizeus of Washinuton mad Georgetown ase take notice that my OM IBUSES can be had at all time: ¢ Excursions’ and Pic-Nics. Not, bei ed particu ar business, they Fri pt Feaso at the og lic on the mo: terms, Loantice #5 No be ‘Stinemetz’s on, vu i} ¢ Avenue House, or the Ste- flor Ninth hoger: Island, west the Suaithooeten te: my HUGH LATHAM. | ma 19-Std&edtf PERSONAL. NOTICE. . i pessoas between Hi robey is this day—W ednes y dissolved by the pa-2 will we payment jeege MERRY ho pay te to revive and receipt. je 4-3:* (o) Digs Undecsiened ous FUTURE DAYS. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. ESIRABLE PRIVATE RESIDEN }ON 2 ja 8th. at 6 o’clock, on thi seli’alaree and conveniently story Brick Dwell on Musso i mged three is House, with back buildin -, ri avenne, between 3d anu 434 stre ts, ntaining Sroome. The house i« br best manner, in& desirable locati idence, being with'n ‘hort distano? fre the Avenue and princip: The charac of the improvements in the viemity are of best saa eat the location in every res; ect any tionabie. Terms: One-fourth cash; residae in 6, 12, 18 and ™ smoath with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, 305 J.C McGVIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. IRST C: RESIDENCE on ESTREET, Between Firru anv Sixt STREETS. aT Lic SaLe.—Un MONDAY AF‘ ith, at jook. on ona) two » One of wn ste ste rk the trout of ' "o7 ocllent imitarion of brown at. iaue in. 12, and he residue in 6, 12, Nye mared he @ deed of trent, Lad /C. MeGUIRE & CO , Aucts. > MINGS, of thi latest styl RESS TRIMMINGS, of every ety pies, je 2-6t 336, between 9th and 10th ste. Sita, No. 460 Seventh street, has just re- from the North, with @ fine stock of SU. R CLOTHING. ce ae 0. Weer, toby CLOTHIN PPURNISHING : vu <n roveized »- Mage jot of TRUNKS, at s) , No, COLLARS, 8 and sUMEn TEsat Vseutssaishtitine No. 460 Seventh st. ma 23-2w RE SODA WATER, WITH A VARIETY South , COMPrising on oat be Welt ena pear anonetee ay ma 18-2w wat 18 SODA WATER? THE LATEST NEWS TELEGRAPHIO. pers atteetedlent mee atrtemoiam Naveal Intelligenee—Latest from the Brazil Station Nrw Yorn, June 6—The U. 8. Perry (6 guns) has arrived bere, from Kasanorthas on the 7th of April. She left the trigate Congress. (,) the brig Bainleridge, (6,) end the steamer Pcla ki, a) Ss Net a Candidate for the Presidency Utica, June 5.—Horatio Seymour hes og a letter. withdrawing his name from Baltimore Convention. ees Large Shipment of Specie te Eurepe. New Yorx, June 6.—The steamship Persia sailed for Liverpool to-day with 240 passengers and $1,030,000 in specie. Baltimere Markets. Bartrwors, June 6.—Flour closed firm and quiet; Howard street $5.75. Wheat closed firm; red $1 35x! 40; white $1.5501.45. Corn is ashade better ._ Provisions closed higher; was held at the close at $18 25 dull at 2ic. New York Markets. New Yor. June 6 —Piour is quiet; State $5.20 a5 2s; Ohioss Southern 5.7526 20. Wheat i: firm; Southern white $1.50a1.60. Corn steady; mixed 61265, Southern ede Provisions are quiet. Lard is firm at Lixalixe. Whisky dull at2ixe Financiel- New Yor, June 6 —Stocks are, firmer, C cago and Rock Island 694; Ill Central shares 63°, do. bonds % 3; New York Central 82iq; Pe. Coal Co. 85%; Reading 41%; Ve. 6's 93x; U.S 5's of 1874 104) GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS — STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL WJLL ICFs SRA RURR FASTA, TH es] wr tangy yb = lecture rowm sttac! stot ROW (Wedutedny EVENING ots o'elodk, to continue till after Friday evening next. je OR SALE OR FOR RENT—With or with- F oa the vrnitore the thoreuehsbailt HOURE. 129 Beall st., next to Christ Church. house 1s in good order ; contains 14 rooms, with - ern conveniences. Will be sold on acco: q 1 as above. eyo erven cv iS. on the > to Mr. CURTI ces i LABRA rime ave 1 Labri HERRING. ; x OR Paster RING. All in splendid on aaily expected per acegmmimmone rit & BROTHER josiw _99and101 Warerer. \. HIA —The James For a Carta fe ian or. and will + ay MAGDAL 190 barrels wm do OR HARPER'S FRRRY.—CHANGE OF F DAYS.—On and aricg 1860, the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. B, 5. 7= veering the United mat jeave Georgetown WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. at? a. mand re" turn ev y, Thursday and Saturday. ‘N-B—The Antelope will rua as before until the above date. je 5-2m* 1.£.—The fine and well known CANAL. ER HE“ ALD, lately running between thts place and Cum ber will be disposed of at pri salc if applied for on or ore Tw lost. She can be seen at Mr. Jos. and coal wharf, near the market, ron! the =a 5 ‘any infor- ho'had. If not previously disposed of itt be offered at auction at that place on Tuss- iah : — at 4 o'clock p. m. Terms made tt . Sie BENJAMIN BOHRER ~The packet sohooner Pai and will sail ee abo je2 =NT—That desirable BRICK DWELL- Ng eas ately coonpi by Mrs. Col. Ca % a hed to the building. Apply at No. BUieaa Ooogeeee MELEE L2?'"Saipgon , RIBBONS, RIBBONS My stock is full and Complete. C STEVENS ing your selcotions, at eh and lsth ots. jet6t 436, between 9: EST SPOOL Pile, ARP COTTON FOR B CS mites oie Colored Spool Silk and Cotton 5 the stock kept complete. Ladies can <ment ee getting suited at all ieeuvaaee Sheer 336, between Sth and 10th sie Agent of Grover & Baker's celebrated noiseless ing-Machine, wh eminently superior to anything yet invented. Call and 7 VEN sim- $2 £8, BED BUGS, ANTS, CRSthe & every other [i oan be en” eer, 326, between sda Rap ceeet i 00. ort dicate an either in Now York oF Bait peasy No. 403 Penoa. ma Sl-lw Near Four-and st. LTs’ 6 AL Woon att co 282 Pa. Av., 'w. lt ann l2Tn Sre., Mill and Wharf foot st. ma 7 of THE, HAT, just arrived, by express, ‘sod CAPS in abundance, at SMITH’3, No. 460 Seventh at +2 Simoe- x ma 3 ——— HEAP SIG om saeet on Bis malt2w 523 _woleaw ___ SES Revert) enon, Seve FS. oe Aseria as terse W.G. METZEROTT.

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