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—— Jed nd Dr. La Fontaine said, « Let me pack t i rs x lon at the approachi: ipal ti 7 « LOCAL NEWS, __ | Str: Sinemet garetbe veuain‘wiuen? whats | won Suihs sPpresching municipal election: snd |v < LOST: AND FOUND. AUCTION SALES. ee ap ‘3 T0-NIGHT, supposed to contain the money, to La Fon- | vention to meet at Temperance Hall (in Estreet, ‘Theater —As an actor, Mr. taine. Witness noticed La Fontaine have the | between Ninth and Tenth) on Friday, May fst, Loon 4 a LS ogni THIS AFTERNOON AND FO-MORRU® FUTURE Da = Toll and pocket-book, and after ho had tried to | al} p. m., to make bh inations; Hilbo: io iad as been known to our citizens | » SN 5p. My je such nominations; and we idorn, or oréer, (not endorsed) for 335:.38. A By W, L. WALL A ors, : te character of manager as | es oe me Be sue es beter find a ge hereby pledge the nominees of that conven- | Persons are requested aoe megotiaks foi the V ABR ES LORD IN THe FIRST purricéare or ToRMITeAE aND HOUSE - night he made a most favor- | fees the side, Sr Dr cemiee that it be run | tion qualified and hearty support. ‘heck, 28 yaymont bas been sto, . Warp ar AvoTion TUESDAY, the 2ist BOLb Goops— WEDNESDAY, April tia, at we : 5 ani La F.putitinacorner | Mr. W. A. Croffut stated that another call “ BEMSTELN & HIULBORN, inst , we eh. i o'clock, at N treet sinad sone eApeaian ° “¥® of the valise ‘and placed a book over it, after | was published, and asked if there was to bea | — 202 to, | inst, we shail sell, in front of the promises, at 5 At No, 563 12th street, cof a vdy, the “A posit! Fena.avenue. | o'clock P. M., the following named valnavle Sang on the high town | building lote, vis: g adark bay HORSE: suet ears Seormnt his | , Lots2,3, and 7, im Square No. 37. This property 1 | Which the valise was locked, he thinks by | clash of interests. FsTR4Y—Taken u y) North L and 24th streets woat By J-C. MOGUIAR & 00 , Auotionsers, vr’s Turater.—Mr. Edwin Adams | Simonds. The conduct of the accused excited Mr. W. D. Ellwood offered the foilowing, re- amost brilliant success,through | his admiration. He was the only citizen out- | marking that be wanted them to show Their W.L. WALL & CO. Auote. head: about 15 bands high and 6 years oli, | fronts o ' y -ery and personal gifts; thouzh Hopes : net , with naddle tele ; | Joti, im Bquare No. 51. This lot ia-at the corn OUSEHOLD FUBNITURE aT POs ae Detenle prepared for repre. | 2206 the boarders who appeared attentive to | handa, which was adopted : _ | Depkorig on bidla tne ener san Rave tn | of New Har-pahire avenue and L street. All the Hess %,- On ta-mcrrow WEDNESDAY s the deceased. About 4o'clock Mr. Pratt's friend | Be tf resolved. c., That the Secretary of this | 13 G Waitin Re, Bethe TeStown 7 | above near the Circle ING. April 29th, commencing at 1 o'clook, we ‘ on he} great bur 2 Ile appears in | and witness went after a surgeon. Before ha | meeting be Tequesien and instructed to solicit | ap 2-si* + on Fayette street, Briantown, Lot Z, in Square No. 76, This property frontaon | balisel!, at the corner of ‘sth strect ant New fork the same play to-night. $ hell pepenrs in left the room they were speaking of the inhu- from Messra, Dixon and Richards, the candi- A = Mth, between K and L streets north. avenue up stairs entrance on New York avenue, & J. of the War Department,” and if should | manity of the physiciaas, when the accused | dates for the Collectorship, an immediate reply <5 REWALD.—Strayed or stolon, on Sunday | ,,L0t23, im Square No. 100. This property fronts | geeCral assortment of Household Pnrniture, ema be forgotien that this ts the last week of the | said he would scorch” them for it. Officer | to the following interrogatories :—First, Wiil J morning, (April 2th) a brown VOLT. bad a | M, between 2th and Sist strsets, ADS 2 | - ne i > white spot on the nose, also a scar on the shoulder The above mentioned pro is handsom Mahogony and Walnut, Hair Oloth Parior Furni- latter. cig hae Tee: Sunonds esid ae fe ea Ye and eres the | qu sey oe or see nent Ot | The abovereward will be given if returned to 47 Jecated.an¢ any person renee urchase ure, CANTERY Y.—The tiful Orien allet cui if he going to remain to take care he uncondition: nion men ashington? | lith #treet "| building lots will d 1 Mahogany and Walnut Centre and Si of «Pac bdul Razah,” will be played te. | of the things. One of the boarders suggested | Second, Wil! yon give the nominees ot that | Sacer pee een Sane Rass AD aT St" | ente ‘vilficontertuas ontene hisemania iets ‘hatnot, me on Cuntrae vite = sale will commence on the first named ot. Whatnot, Card Tables, Beception C nieht st Sinn’s populzr resort. The fairy (tuat the witness should take charge, and the | convention your hearty and unqualified sup- | PICKED UP ESTRAY Near Fort Woodbury. | | Terms of Sale: One third cash; balance siz and | Marble Top Bureaus, Ghambur Table E a combination, Talia Mortimer, Kate Pennoyer, | 8ccused said that the police bad left him in | port? And that he publish the replies thereto April25,a bay MARE, The owner can have | twelve months, the purchasers to give notes for | Mahogany, Weinut, and Painted Bed Ohaire, ads Sh x - 2 A her by proving property, paying charges | the defa: ring i | Perjor and Chamber Looking Gla Wat Hrnestine de Faiber, and the sisters Mari- and | charge, and that he was a particular friend to | us soon as practicable after the receipt of them rs ep TP BUNT Bee, aking | the deferred paymenta, bearing interest from day | i % sees Wardrobes, Augusta alvo appear, the police. After the deceased had the wound | or in case of failure on the part of either or pee _ AetrES Be i Brigade Sailor, Of sale | A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Pair, Husk, aod Cotton Top Matrasses HALK gives his & dand last con. | S¢wed up, the accused came down the steps | both candidates to reply, to make a public en exening at Willards’ Hall, aad | 8nd leaning over the railings, asked “if they | statement ot the fact through the press Or the Cie torre PRRMIOM OF TUE SUB t — i | son the first cceasion, assisted by Mlle. | Buda backiouse;” and witnass surgested that | city. ; ‘ COWS, cnealight red, the othera blueish white | TUESEAT: rosa ae eas POSTPONED UNTIL lise Vivier and Masters Bernard and Rich. | B@ had better not leave the room, as tho things | he meeting proceeded to ballot for delegates | cow. ‘) = othe Beh natant seme ‘hird Army Corps. | Title indisputable, | Feather Pillows apd Boisters, Blanketé. Comforts, apis a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. auc xencral apartment of bedding, Ravine sna Chamber Carpets, Matting and Om loth, tideboard and Extention Table, Dining Chairs, F. ‘he owner is juested to come fo! ‘ : 5 , apt ‘d Bretto, the youthtul musicians, psditeen left Ao Ee Te pre noeuaet | w Se a T. Ellwood and pew wroperey. vey oserges and take thom away; aaptd "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. , Chiles Glare Crocks 7 und Ontlery, de., Vanittigs.—Harty Leslie, ©. W. Parker, Ba feo asin, i _ rose ao we) 8 went | sia : sy me i following were Codeth woods chocnes Se briok house on the 1ith street J.C Mec@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Cooking Stove and Bitohen requ:xite, Ada Tesman, Mlie. Geraldine, Helena Smith pin ee n, An Maite une came back in | Teceiv ae votes, e whole number cast:. ee ‘olambian College. ap Z-3t* GALE AT AUCTION OF TEN DESIRABLE Terms cash, and all the prominent members of the Yarie. | 2 says sone time. pas ness t ought his man. | Fe $.Gr8) cet veo L. W. Dorsey, A. 'UUND—A large POCKET BOOK, containing | SS Buruptwa Lots on Oarrror Hitr.—OnTURS. | _892¢1t 0 MOGUIRE & 0., Aucts, ri iL ae wrhsen| ner of asking was ip us, and was certain | S. Dant, ani . J.K. er. Some papers and alittle money, and among the | DAY AFTERNOON, April 28th, at ¢% o'clock, wa UL ues company will uppeur to-night again, that the time he was absent Was too short for | Nominations for a-candidate for Alderman | formr adraft on New York for's coneideratis | shall sell ce the seein oe tae Ban tee Leen Ey J. © MoGUIRE & CO , Auctionsers, eibtsak Nor irs the parpore intimated. Dr Hoplans asked the | being in order—fr, Baker nominstod J. W. | #Z0unt; alsc,s memorandum book containing alse | fog each aront of #)feet’'and runni back eect | [ ABGE, SALE BY SON DAY epee BOsRs CoUNCIL FROOREPINGR, April 27.—Board of | witness to feel his pulse and heart, and the de- | Tbempson; Mr. W. D. Ellwood nominated Geo. | Snd Tre tinck, APPLY at 499 7th street, arene ei kenare ive B16, Shagel § ated on sth ateeet Aprilgith, at 3 o'olock, at the Auction Rooms : Aldermen—A communication was received from | ceased was dead. The accused tied up the | H. Plant, and on balloting, Mr. Thompson re- y0UND—AG [AG OF WON BD ceat between North A and East Geoltel oe street | Weil sell by catalogue’ we tae Mayor announcing the approval of the bill | J8W8 of the deceaved. Officer Williams re- | ceived 131 votes, and Mr. Plant 1. } Soup A PACK AG EY which will | “Perma One-third cash ; the baisuce in6 and 12 | ABOUT 1 CHOICE RYER BLOOMING RogMs, awarding the coutract for furnishing Corpora- | turned about this time and questioned the | | The following candidates were nominated for | sna pe, ment for advertising, “Teeieoot ere | months Dee (and deed of trust, Ornamental Shrubs, Climbing Plauts; Doabis tion stop cocks for the current year; an act for | Sccused as to his name, residencé, &e.; and |, the Common Council, viva voice: 8. P. Brown, | nrerofthe United Stetes, eure ale Title indisputable, eS ase: _— Greens. &e.. Dwarf Poar jayimg water maing for the current year, and | the witness answered when Williams told | (Navy Agent.) G. T. Raub, (present incum- | ——> Ww 4 from th a ae 5.6. McGUIRE & 00., Auets. The’ collection on a eee ie TRAN #0 act Authorizing the opening of prdposals for | him that he was an important witness and | bent,) and U. B. Ward, (lumber merchant). $150 RA ers District of Oumane. By J.C, McGUIBE & CO,, Aucti Keown in Burope ‘Americas and ate from the 2 plan and specifications for a bell towerom the | should be at the inquest. In the meantime | | L. W. Dorsey was nominated by acclamation on the night ofthe eth of Anrilinst. ae= Vt | \ALUABLELOTON C STRERT NBAR ira — | Clegreted gardentof A. Jardin Ploriat,corace ita aty Hall. Serge I me down jiams | fe adil a e A. ‘KINS, alias LB NGw. = | and M street, Washington, ig Also, % communication transmitting the re. | left. While witness was at breakfast, Mr.| Mr. D. M. palsy offered the following, which ge in about Syears; 5 feet 6 or sincheahigh; gut o'clock Ta tron, tiene Spore i 3.0, McGUIRE & CO., port of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- | Shaw, one of the boarders, came down and | was adopted : ved, as. an expression of . ee eutsbort and when Bed was com¥ed | of Lot aary atrey Leey fronting 31 feet on op 33 d (Rep, and Chron.] Auctioneers, sent, for the month of April. The companies | iufermed him that the money was gone, and | the views of this meeting, that the policies and | 8 Lback; his face is round and fall; -of quick North © Street, between lith and izth street | go-SALM OF THR ABOVE FLOWBES AN and apparatus are feporied generally in good | on, going to the room he found that it was so. | principles of the present administration are | "Aino SOHN MAR OT NG. about rok of | Weet,Sunning beck 78 fect. PLANTS will be continued WEDNESDAY MVE, order. The four way plugs at the corner of | Wilness immediately suspected the accused, | sound and petsionic: and should be sanctioned | ago; 5 feet 8 or 9imehes high: very a). t a tarcs: Terms: One third cash, the remainderin six, | NING, at 4 o'clock. Aighth and M streets, apd st the corner of | And officer Williama and witness went to find | by the nominees and dvtegates of this mecting. | hair ond side whiskers grey mixed; fullandrolling | 424, welve months, deadred with interostby s | “ap2s'd | JAS,C. MoSUIRE& CO., Aucts. ‘Twenty-fourth and L streets, are not in good ; hisreridence. Witness did not see McNauzh- | “Mr. Clephane stated that a meeting was | eye and intellectual forehe pg i lcacaas McGURIR & 0O., Aucte By WM, B. LUWbe 00. a order, and the pings at Eloventh and E; Thir- | to near the valise, and thinks the time he was | called for Wednesday evening, at Medical Gol. | Also, JOHN RILROT uel eoasae & XTHBRWTR SALE OF GHOUMRING NY, teenth and E; Twentieth and G, Twenty-first | left alone in the room previous to his coming | legv on F street, to elect delegates to a conven. | 22 years, of age; light raat out very short; | ga-THE AROVR SALE IS POSTPONED In | Jy<t SRE SA Prosced TOCRRIRS, NAVY, and H; Twenty-third and F,are so céyered | down was yery short. tion to nominate candidates for Collector, Reg. | low foreead; haga gram frowntng look; fair com: gonseqyence of the rain, untii TUESDAY AP- ine Cut Te shag ae egge aos poxtng, with mud as not tobe able to be used. The |- , Sergeant K. Milstead sworn.—Witness came | ister, and Surveyor, but as that call was pub. | Bziom snd pox marked: mhadlegirons | TERNUOR same heur and place Raat Frater Bete d dors. Ganmed Pritts side-walk pluge are generally in good working | d0wn to the house with the key, and looked im | lished subsequently to the call for this meeting, | "rhe sbore resart will be given for thelr appre- | 222° C. McGUIRE & CO, Ancts. | pancy Soaps. ke At Auction We San ] order. There is no plug on the line of Padi the yalise for a letter or paper to give aclueto | he held that the delegates selected at this meet- hension if secured in the Gaited States jail inthe vinta, Rien MME Sees St oe pee Se store of eH Adamson, No. 506 Nint eylvania avenue, eastof Four-and-a-halfstrest, | the residence of the deceased, but did not see} ing should be considered chosen. The call | Distriet of Columbia, or $50 for cither one of said By 0. R. L. CROWN & CO.. Auctioneers. | One door from Pennsylvania ave! Hy Toe: : ty if ; t ue, on SATUR: in working order, except the one atthe corner | the mosey, and on looking for it, it was gone. | only appeared for city officers, nothing being | prixeners. ARD H. LAMON, Heit Cun of Avction Weil solves | PAX MORNING next, May 21.a1 1b o'clock, the ofSecond street west, nor is there a plugon | McNaughton was there at the time, but did | staied about ward officers. He did not know | _*P 78 U.S. Marshal. | WEDNESDAY MORNING. April oth at Ioa.ta), | CRuze stock of Groceries contained in aaid store, ¥aghth streeteast. The rexervoira at the Bank | Ot seem in any way confused. | the object and would like to be informed. j — at Store No. 1, Colonization nf rner 45 10 barrels Extra Ground Coffee ot Washington and at Seventh and E, are After Mr Harrick had been cross-examined, | Mr. Baker.—It was called to distract the un- PERSONAL. atreetand Pa avenue, 3,2" gall Wines, 50 dozen 2 and 3.b Caz Tomatoes nearly empty; and the reservoirs at Fifth and | the case, in consequence of the counsel haying | conditional citizens of this ward. } +} consisting of Grape, Curren: = 10 cheats Green and Black Teas 1, Seventh and M,and Sixteenth and H streets | engagements, was continued to this afternoon | Mr. Clephane moved that when the merting GREY 3 soul ak ih = berry, Black Cherry and Red 1Y, 23 boxes Castile, Fancy, and other Soaps Ginnot be got at, aa the street has been filled up —— | adjourn, it be to meet at the Medical College on | Se rrenee Sak Uf Me A. JK. Bares, These Wines are from the celebrated manufacto- B tN delegate from the Second Ward, don’tlive on | Ty of Brown & Heath. and are said to be the beat ¥ ede Bea ib there, by covering the openings of the reser Tne Juns Exec The Surveyorship._— | Wednesday evening, to sustain the nominees | sixth street. (itty DELEGATE wines that have ever been offered in this city at 200 voire. Four actual fires, one burning chimney, | There was a meeting las ben Butter xes Pure Virgi Leaf Tobaceo night atthe Exchange | Selected; carried. publicuale, Merchants and others are invited to and one tire across the river, have oaused | Hotel in pursuance of the following call: | Messrs. Ward, Brown and Dorsey briefly re- N TIOE.—The Walter B. Donaldson whore name | attend the sale, as it will be put up in quantities aa Tea recat neee Tiisoee es “Bilt alarms the past month. Referred. | “There will be a convention of all the dele- | turned their thanks for the nominations. Mr. has meen Sublished: in oe tion with the | tosuit purchasers. Torms cash. Bowlegs,” “Elephant,” and “Pocanontes™ Tae following were read and referred: Peti- | gates from all the wards to-morrow night, at | Brown stated that he would have preferred | Hearse) 4,6. Dowsltaon of th be Bouslison, Ro Se Oo. nace 2 , brands a tion of John H. Zile, for remission of a fine; of | S o'clock, at the Exchange Hotel, on © street, | thatsome older citizen had been nominated; | "2, 7p0% @- piibaAS Dagon bia oO SET OF SN nd Pe ave | 35 boxes Laver Raising | Fiephen Bogart, for the return of a license; | between Four-and-a-halfand th streets, for | that although he had been much in the city for | es = ~ - Py J C. McGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers, bores Engl h Daire Oheses eution of John B. Alcott, for erection of a | the purpose of nominating a candidate for Sur- | years past, he had only resided here about two | JN, THE STAR OF THE 23TH INST., I NoO- NEW CANAL PACKRT BOAT Will be sold |] barrel Tomato Catenp rame building; ef James Gorman and others, | veyor for this city.” | years. 1¢ Heed toee fe S seeing oF phe woteke of the at publicauction, at Esaby’s Wharf, foot of D | goo lbs. Walnuts. Filberts, Almonds and othec Yor 8 footbridge; an act making an appropria. | _ The meeting was called to order by Mr. Joun | After'a short address by the Chairman the | Fourth Wards! wes nominated for the position of | streot.on WEDNESDAY, April 2th, at 12 o'clock Note ton for the repair of sireets and the clvaning of | O’Meara, who nominated Mr. Edward O'Con- | meeting adjourned. | preciate the honor intended for me by ny friends, | ™Srjc'sScemptory, Terme cash 2 grate Nos. 2.3 and 4Blacking alleys and gutters; an act to provide for plans | nor as chairman, which was unanimously car- | > | Fmost respectfully decline to he considered a can. speed theo O McQUIRE & CO., Aucta 35 donen Sand 4 Sing Wecouis dud specifications to connect the central market | Tied; and Mr. Eugene Brown was appointed CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Fisher.—Yesterday | didate for that office or any other, ) ee eee : Og reams Ok Wrevning, ‘aper Rouse, An act to tarnish the members of the | secretary. | the case of J. C. Gibbs, indicted on two counts | _ 13° BERNARD HAYES, By JA8. C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auct!oneers, 50M, Paper Bags, assorted sizas two Boards with the printed pre 3 3 dings of | The totlowimg delegates’ answered to their | for forgery and attempts to defraud the Goy- NOUNTY WATERFORD—A | RUSTEE’S SALB OF VALUABLE PROP- 15 nests Willew Baskets <oungils; anact for the relief of William Boyle: | names: hi | ernments by means of fraudulent papers, was | CQUARY MeGRATH who lett thaneent wena | unt¥ —By virtue of a dvod of tramt, dated the | Wisp Brooms, Dus: and Shoe Brushes ‘iret Ward—Miles Gibbons, Martin Connor, | taken up, and two witnesses were examined. | ford § years next June, szed 21 years next July. | 29th day of October, 1856, and recorded in Liber J. Lbs. Wrapping Cord | | anu set authorizing George J. Hall to erect a | — Firs Baad . 5 5: : i drame building; an act making an appropriation | Luke Connor, James O"Day, John Connolly, | Major McKeever testifled that all discharges | £2¢came with ove Mr Thomson to Washington | A. 8.,No. 124. at folio 99, ct seq., among the land 5 small sacks fine Liverpool Dairy Salt tor the repair of the gutter on the south side of | Peter O'D a of soldiers are signed by himself, or during his | inst tall Ay aotormation oF her wi i be recefvod | records oh Seen Coane Be G.s the sabe 4 eal rote Potato Equare No. 26; an act to place a wooden cul- | Second Ward—Michaecl Farrall. | Absence by Major Hunt, and that the signature | Steet, New York—her mother aod bDeothevanca | on WEDNESDAY, the zith day of April, 1803 a¢ | Assorted «1zen Demijoh across Sixth street east, at its intersection | | Third Ward—Eugene Brown, Jere’h Lynch, | on the papers purporting to be his, was a for- | Witkhime Ifeonvenient. internation wait bee” | So’clock in the afternoon, on tho premises, all sed | Wooden Moasures, Beives, assorted Spices Bstreet; an act tolay # gutter across | Den’l Barry, Ed. Walsh, John Casey. | gery. Col. L. C. Baker testified that a few | ceived at the corner 4th ‘and G streets, near the | Sim@ular, those certain lots of ground lying and | Counter Scales and Weights usetts avenue, to connect with the Fourth Ward—Jas. Fletcher, Morris Ready, | days after the arrest the prisoner sent for him | jail, No. 332, Washington. D.C, ‘Ap 23 2t* being situate in the city of Washington, in the And other goods to numerous too mention. at the circle formed by the inter: | Edw'd Scanlon, John Carmidy, Ed. O'Connor. r10 and ststed to him that ~ — | District of Columbia, and which sre known and Also.1 nearly new Plaiform Scales, weighs 6: the lentency oe the ean eo sppealts INO ANPOSITION.—Madame Ross, Doctress and | distingvished on the official plot and ground plan | All the above goods are frech aud in ex ans Sed € © Vermontand Massachusettsavenuesandiith | Fifth Ward—John O’Mesra, Dan’l McFaul. | s ns = ane A ss Astrologist, was bern with a nat: ift., | thereof as Lots 1,(one,) 2, (two,) and I8, (eighteen, cendition, hevying been selected by Mr. A , bi and M streets, and an act for the relief of ath Ward—John Smith, Jas. Quigiey. "| Lyons, tor he was a British subject; and also | Shi. ralis ths nant and futere—wover kuewn ty Fak | TA Bauate adh fone puedo May, (erghteen,) | condition, hevying been selected by Mr. A > bin J nard Grover. Seventh Ward—Thos. Burns, Thomas Sneg, | stated that he had forged the papers withoul | Cavscs speedy marriages; brings together those | together with the improvements, &¢.,as im said | first-class retail family grocery. The act advancing money for the increase of i (substitutes. ) thinking of the enormity of the crime. long separated; cures ditexnsex. Business | deed mentiones = Bale peremptory ‘erms cash. ihe pay of the Metropolitan police, and the act | Some informal disenssion took place as to ——————._—_—_——_ strictly confidential. Ne. 33G street north, corner The terms of sale are: One third of the purchase ap 2-d&dn Ww LEWIS & CO., Auots. t. ase the pay of the Corporation police | wl { of Twelfth street west, three squares fram the _ moncy to be paid on the day of sale, and theresidpe | ————— as an . = " ther other municipal officers beside the Sur- Joun pr Baptis.—Sunday afternoon, at ushington city, were passed unanimously. shonld be nomivated, and it was finally the “contraband camp,” the old colored min- Mr. Brodhead called up the act for the reliet | yd to defer action upon all but the eu ister who is known by the above name, and ot James Toles, and asked that it be considered | veyorship nominer until after Wednesd. y's who for a long time was the acknowledged | at the present time. action of the nominating ward meetings should | religious leader arnong the contrabands, preach- Mr. Lloyd argued that the bill should not be | determine what was the best course of action | ed in the open air near the camp toa large a taken up except upon his motion, as he had | for them to pursue. ‘ semblage, taking for text his favorite on been the one to move a reconsideration. He | The Chair s#id there had been considerable Patent Office. The only person that can showa in six and twelve months. for which residue the J.C. McGUIRKE & 00., Auctioneers, likeness of future husband or absent friends re, | purchaser will give two notes of equal amounts, npn ERSHA'.E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ality. Ladies 0 cents, Gentlemen earing interes: from the day of wale, payable _ Proreaty —On WEDNESDAY AVTERNOON seini-annvally ; the deferred payments to be secured | April 16th, at 5}; o'clock on the premises, by virtue | by adeed of truaton the premises seld,and the | Of four deeds of trust, recorded res: ly im endorsement of the notes. at the option of the | LibersJ.A.8. No 102, folio 214, et seq; No. & trustee; but the purchasers shall have the privi- | folio 19s, et sca; No. 161, folio pect seq; and o BOARDING. lege of paying the whole of the purchase mon: we folio 325 et seq; being of the land recerds ’ . | “And in those days came John the Baptist, 2 ¥ x i % axhington Connty, District of Columbia; and by ‘wou'd call up the bill when the senior Alder- | inquiry as to who and what Mr. Donegan i ; } WO GENTEBMEN (CAN FIND ELBASANE | incaeh uo termaot sale not to beroonplle’ with | vistcs afta deerese: of tae Glrestt Oot of ees i | from which he delivered an original- sermon. c dati d i BOARD at istri i nin, (Dr. Magroder.) from the First Ward, | (their candidate) was, and if he was a citizen | During the exercises several hymne were sung, | month Beare ete ori ecore there So eauee: | within adass fromthe day of sale tie Mruntesce: | Districtof Columbia. passed in chancery causes, Was present, and not till then. ; Of the United States; and to satisfy this curios- | John lining them out, some of them being of | dren. Apply at 179 6th street, near N street north, | serves the npn Eo) resell the p.operty. for cash,on | numbered Peng Hoel and 1736, ee The Chair (Mr. Brown) did not think it ad- | ity, he was happy to produce the naturaliza- | extraordinary length. References required, ap 2-lw" ten days’ public notice, at the risk and cost of the | me as trustee, in the place and stead of Oharles 5. | i ~ C Yallach, surviving trustee, I shail sell Lots num- visable to take up this case until there was a | tion papers of Mr. Donegan. From this paper pace See x RN 5 j purstaser Or purchasers a dereule. Nered thirty th ren tat) and’thictrstuus taelin eanero full Board;and after further discussion, a num- | (which the Secretary proceeded to read) it ap- | Dpscmnt oN PEAR TRE ALLEY —Lastnight | 1 oth Bosra sry he obtained poe cediatens: | All conveyancing at the purchssers cost. pero cron dveneadred are hity oreaieai ties ter of members alleging that Dr. Magruder | pears that Mr. Donegan landed in New York the patrol made # descent on one of the houses ‘9 P street, between gth and loth Note.—The above sale willembrace those val- | together 136 feet 73; inches en First streat ‘Mould not again appear in the Board, the pill | from Liverpool in i557, entered for naturaliza- » in Pear Tree Alley, Island.) and eaptured the | uable Lots and Buildings occupied as the office of | between north Land M streets, together with the ‘was postponed. | tion papers in 1558, and passed finally throng following, who were onahigh oldtime: Maria | = aa epee re ———— | the National Intellizencer . improvements, consisting of a large brick dwelling The following passed the board:—An act au- | the Circuit Court of the District uf Columbia , Woodbeck, Fanny Cook, Mary Cook, Jose. | D2’@4S4NT SP eot 5 SEONG U ERM 00 ARS | | | Boer enies One Abin] ialench Utne lseaineee thorizing the Mayor te grade and pave the alley | on February ‘h, I-63. | phine Risley, Caroline Snyder, Ellen Davis, A ROOMS | By W. L. WALL & OO, Aueti in six and twelve months, with interest sccured By in «qunre No. 535: anactto lay two flag toot- | The Uhair asked if any delegate had any | Jane pickrell. ‘They wore meend last alentad ee el RLU Geer a deed of trast on the premines, All conveyanoing Ways in the Second Ward; an act to place three | other name to propose for the nommation. Op- , the Central Guardhouse, and this moraing, WITH BOARD XEOUTORS’ SALB OF VALUABLE BUILD. | at ihe cxpence of purchaser. ifthe terms of nals stench traps in Ninth street west; an act to lay | position was the soul of trade. [Laughter.} | Justice Fergueon fined them each $5 00, which i sya | NOON 2th instant, at 8 o'clock, we shall sell, in | 8T¢ not complied with in five days thereafter the & flag footway in the Fourth Ward; an act to | Mr. Lynch said thera were two candidates | Was paid by their friends inc Nie EQR RENT, | front ofthe premises, Lots 16.18.19 and 2, subdi. | trustes reserves the right to resell at the risk and take up and Telay the gutter on Four-and-a- | in tho Held, botit of the sume origin and the f merits AT Vision of Fqumre 169, fronting exch on 1st, between | $xpenve of defaulting purchaser on one weeks mo- alt street, between Pennsylyania avenus and | same beliet in God. Until the two parties) 4 i i nort iG BE atrects, t = i Bits-ouri Avenue; an Act to grade Second street | could come to some better understanding he | Sete nro civy theron gh teres are) ee NO. 415, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 18,0018 | a; 19:stawids Wes MeUCIRES Go. aac north, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth atreets | witheg to ro neutral He had seen enough paying returned yexter ay from the Army of ep sTnear months. bearing interest and secured by deeds of cama ate i ie el West, a joint resolution to allow N. D. Keneas- | harm from divisions in his own country, and a thei $ 2 the ’ 7) -— torte its a sotntSen See eee | CeCe am | the Potomac, on their way home; they being SARAH O’DONNOGHUE, i near Pennsylvania 2 Mr. Peter O'Day.—« Whicheyer one gets the | {W Yeats regiments and their time having ex- | BETWESN EIGHTH AND NINTH. _ap27-8t* venue: An act granting per- JAMES O'DONNOGHUK¢ Executors, | Sccountof the in, until TUBSDAY BVENING, : + | April 2tee, . a d place. PETER O°DONNOGHUE. same AWM. F. MATTINGLY, Trastes. mission to J. B. Alcott toerecta frame building | mest votes we must all go for him.” (Laugh. | PY gre ne cae mieny ct chem oxp tesa ah aeier = — apie W. L. WALL & OO., Aucts, ap is wots JC. MeGUIRE &°CO., Aucte adjoining a brick one; an act to take up and re- | ter.) ' (i FOR SALE AND RENT S@-THE ABOVE SALE Is rostronep. IN| 15 cuir ae day the alley in square No. 51%; anact to repair | Mr. John O'Meara spoke ot Mr. Donegan as a | A Fact Woate )Wixo—That India rubber 2 consequence of the rain. until FRIDAY AFTER- BP-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- the paved alley in square No. 415i; a resolution | nice, quict, respectable gentleman, and a good | goods of every description cam be repaired in the XOR RENT—In the countr: PURNISHED | NOON, uth instant, at 50’clock. poned until TUESDAY. Mar ath at eo, ‘clock, ga instructing thé Surveyor tofurmish anestimate | Union man. The objection had been made to | estest manner and et the shortest notice at HI. PO Pre citein e her Cee ree | aps W.L. WALL & 00., Aucts, | place. We eta On bots of bridging G street, between North Capitol | him that Lord Lyons had brought him home | Hail’s Rubber Warehouse, 3cO Pa. avenue. b B'adensburg Station, For information address | —— ap 22 ! sachet ibenean ad street and Delaware avenue; a resolution in- | {fom the Confederate States as a British sub- | tween 9th and i(th sta. mar 3)-eolt ox No. 23, at this offiee, “| M7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN By J.C McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Structing the same official to furnish estimate | ject. The facts were these: Mr. Donegan was 9 —— ==> RENT DARTORATURNISHED OUST | oe the rain, until WEDNESDAY, the BURTER'S BALE OF DWELLING HOUSE i » i i: st x s py, 4 - ay! =, sf od b Ss LETS NORT. of cost of opening Georgia avenue, from South | attached to the Coast Survey, and in that capa MARRIED, ox small family. InquireatNo. 346 Tenth | ap 24 W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts, | axnisne SonneRS Sab On RIDA nee Cupitol street to the canal, and ofopening Water | city was in Louisiana when the rebellion broke i set cney % } = : A stiee!, from South Capitol to south W street; | out, and was thrown into prison by the Con. |, OB TEreday. the 2d inst..at St: Alovsius Church, | street, between L and M streets, References re- | gt 6 o'clock. on the premises, by virtue ofa deed of treet, * ‘a a et; = 7 the Rey, Fathe Aaguire, Mr, 4 quired. p 23-; { it ath, an recorded an act to provide for deficiencies in certain | fedvrates. He wus asked to take the oath of BOsBLEY” of Warhinaton city. D.C-.to Miss | wane =r TBR | KTAR GABE On CORN eco eneets: | Liper 3. A 8. No: lst folio as. et seg oneot the eucc 8; 8 concurrentresolution fora jointmeeting | Sllegiance to the Confederate States, but de- | ANNIE CUNNIFF, of Alexandria, Va. = KF Ele & three storycand-vacemen’ prick | AL I d NNSYL- ? jand records for Washington, D.C., I shell sell part 9: Councils {th May to elect commissioners for | clined, a8 he had already taken the oath of | "Qn the7th of February. 1808, by Rev B. Peyton | an HOUSE contsining 3 Toons, situated on Fenty NANIA aveMuR axp MAvtsox PLacs. AND | of Lot number six. (6.) in Square numbered three She gusuing cleccom; a8ct to ropsirithe/bridge | Steaianch fo! ine United “States, and did not Brown: hrs DEVI NivTERsao Red. of Fair, MAK 2 O73 Bleventh stre ieee door to thet-as | On TUESDAY. May ith, atS ovclock P. Mo we TRO hee ae a eons ct fasting, humiliation and prayer. Y | rather his secretary, and such representations — = A FUWST-RATE OHANCK FOR BUBINESS.—A | on ‘situated on the corner of Pennaylyauia avenue Cherice lear Wn sect, thence Berens e8ses eee The consideration of the act for the reliet of | were made to the Confederate autuorities at ae DIED. seu See Gn erento, uealeg se and Madison Place known and described om the | Thence, weat 75 feet one (1) inch, thence south Haskins was postponed unwl next meet- | New Orleans as caused his release, and he On the of the 27th inst., A JANE} BEBE VECO: s fe official map of the city o ssk ington as original | three (3) feet 8% inches to the place of beginning. a wai ee Feterne arte fergea, Tio 0 0-0: Fentonsin ine oth yearat | FOR RENT Three BOOUSIn fourth tony over | semeiBi> Was entice fothasre ont ot ialfecr | Ait Wergot bar mumoer geht 0} im aptare tors, ‘4 as a at i ste take the non t t 5 A . t ‘8 » Store, No enter Marke! : J Lact - aid, beginning at tre e: in said Lot cig! Bir J.T, Websior, for deficicney of sseitiig | the exception of Mr. Lynch, wits still insisted Le el an oe eacatie ate, Fence. op 7S" | uated within a few hundred yards of the State. | \hon'cce hondred 10h) feet thence geet tee the appropriation for repairing the causl at its | 2B Deng counted out as “neuter. H They from all their toils are freed. FOR RENT—Handsomely FURNISHED ROOMS, Treasury, War, and Navy Departments and next | five (2x) fect, thenee north (1:0) feet, thence east intersection with the stone bridge acrons Ne The Chair said he believed Mr. Lynch to be The relatives and friends of the family are re- singieor communicating, for gentlemen and | to Lafayette Square, its position is the most | twenty-tive (25) feet to the piace of begin Jersey avenne. pridige acrons New | 4 mnan o! honor, aud that he wonld yot= for , apeetfully invited to attend her funeral Wednes. | their wives or one or two gentlemen who will room desirable in the city for a firs 8 hotel. together wit’ the improvements, consisting of ® eee eens m “ ) | the nominee, He had better make up his mind | 485. At2 clock, from the residence ot her mat | together. 409 Letreet, between loth and Ith. Terms: $25,000 in cash; remaider on liberal terms | desirable frame dwelling house. c Bi : re A : & vy ; . 2 ii See ae = a = * . 4 a il other purposes: petition to build barricade | A Voice.—« Vote tor Forsythif yon want to.” JB Georgetown. on the 27th instant. GEORGE F9E RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE,7 rooms. Tontama\h interests secares/by e Gee OF sastow across gutter in front of lot 11, square 77: for ; _ Mr. Lynch—+1 don’t want to vote for For- MovLELEAN, seed ie one iedio Bovmen tn a delightral situation, a few steps fromave- | [] S, MARSHAL'S SALE OF PRIZE GOODS. | “iP Conveyancing at the cést of parchaser Papin Ean witerwiain on E sitet mene, | syth here.’ oie 916 Orig een oF Jenn ana Lydia’ + | nue cars. Terms. $75 per’ month, part paid in « In virtue of three writs, Nos, 2, 3ands,is- | frife terrae of mie be not qommplied with within “g be dhabor 2 © Borth; from | *Day.—« i ! ena Bello Hante te ceean . | board if desired. Possession given at once, In- | sued from the clerk’s office of the Distriet Qourt days thereafver, the trustea reserves the rizht James Bowen, asking remunerat ft § Mr. Peter O'Day. Puthim out! Put him €alled hence by early doom & 4. five days ther al tea rei e gl Z's as anctioncer: from S. Taylor and ocness, | Ut! He talks toomuch English.” (Laughter) Just came to shew how aweet'a lower | quire at Btar OMce Ap i7-St"__ | of the Uyited States ip and for the District of Co- | toreseli at the risk apd expense of the defaulting Tor payement of H street south, between four. | ON motion the nomination was declared _ 2m paradise could bloom, | FROOMS FOR NENT.—Apply at No. 61 13%-t., | THURSDAY, the goth day of April instant. isos, | BUzcBAKET, On One weok 's notice in the Evening a-halt and Sixth i | unanimous, and Mr. O'Meara and Mr. Snee | | His funern! will take place on to-morrow, ( Wed- | R near Cat., Island. ap 25-3t" |’ | commencing at Wo'clock s. m.,at the Dry Goods | °'#t; M.A. BOLLID Tastee. ane SceUAtedl is followin vet tion, | Were appointed a commitiee to wait on Mr. | Beslay,) the £9th. trom the residence of hin father, | s —— Store forineriy occupied by Jobe Be Clonatt cee, | Spileod&és J.C. MeGUIRK & CO., Aucte._ which was properly referred & peutiony Pouegan aud inform him of his nomination. ; **%ete street, at 36 clock. | FOR SALE A LIQUOR STORE, doing @ good | ste on Penn. avenue. between sh dnd 1th streets, By BOTRLER & WILLSON, Auctioneers. 7 aah on | They shorly returned with Mr. D., who pro- , },jhiscitg, on the morning of the 27thinstant, | O | business OF ae eethakes, “rect: Retwecn.F | in the eity of Washington, in sald District, the IGHT SMALL BRICK. DWELLING HOUSES Waanincron, March 20, —To the Hon- ceeded tol express the deer Gabt ot rant ae he JAMES B. ELLIOTT? aged 23 years. anédG. Irquire at the Bakery, ap 25 3t following goods aud chattels, to-wit : 4nDFovr Buitpixe Lors, at Auctios.—On erable the Aldermen and Board of Common felt for this ifestati Pp h Li ude SS > URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—At No. 333 Whit No, 2. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May ist, o'clock, ©ouncil ot Washington city: We, the under- | felt for this manifestation of their friendship. = F G street north, corner of i2th street west. The Sloop J C. McCabe and Cargo, we shall sell on the premisea, Lote 2,35, 6, 8,9, 11, tic 5: is ‘ing bi ut before the public ough it packag ad ae | ________ potgul lot Crackers, and 2,and square No. together wi' mprore- eee Det aay ae un. | had been rntimaced to him, ho did not expect it, | __ 29 bbla. ONIONS, | FOR BANZ—In a central location, two hand- Back Ammunition I Amgrican Flag. ents thereon sonsisting of eight well ult briok * healt oes ien F lad t ; rnished communicating on . 3. wo story dwelling heuse, each with asmall back ppavion Deal of the he eer the locality bodier | He yan sled ‘They oa pea epee H 2 eons oe | the second floor, which may be had single or to- 3 barrels Whisky. building, These houses front 13 feet G's inches on Sundae petit oar ante Torepresent the fect, | Upon Whom depends the salyationofthe coun. | 27) pei: Sura TORS | BeLUee MURS UrSte Bin sviee sees Omece nae meee Sharrels Whitey Mather tgiet atest te eee ‘ 5 a i oe eee eee : iney- : to your honorable body, in order that the evil | ‘t¥—the bone and sinew—who having worked | 28 bble, SEROUTED ONIONS Foe RENT—The BRICK STABLE in rear of 4 boxes Assorted Gocds, Tmmedistely after the sale of the houses, we mty be remedied and the health of the neigh- | B4rd to build up the country, now feel disposed | yess 1 MITH. 431 Eatreet | heure No 456 on 12th street, between G and a Coffee. shall sell Lots 1, 4,7, and 10, fronting on B street qiny be cemanesee éh- | to maintain it. If this country goes down, all | WILLIAM SMITH, 431 EB street, | Hatreets, suitable for stable or storehouse. In Also, at 40’clock, at foot of Sixth atreet whart | between 8th and oth sreets. F_ J. Heiberger, Venue y Davis, @.S. McEl- | he hopes and prospects of & oppressed | ap 26-3t" Opposite the Pest Oliice. | quire, at office No, 215 P. Srenusy ovronite, uae cates Fotomas Taxes I will sell the Sloop J. C. oon Deaton —. gd on acces «Je ’ . SS. ak - Pi ; $4 | lards’. a abe end 2 Cal 5 of 6.9, 12. a month5, no! e secured upon fresh, . Grouard, Sarah lin, | throughout the world go down with it, He wus = = = EF 'lorell Sst ES Morrewe Wilham @. fisatiry had taken tip stand'for the Union. | ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTEN'S OPFIOR.) | F-ciNIGHED ROMA OR RUNELTwo nexily | ayn, TE MyoAMOM, D GyMataial DO, | the gtoyarty, aring niet ny ee Puch, F.G. Brooke, George Seufferle, J. A| | 1f they had not, he could not have gone with | Wasmixcrox, B. 0.. April 7th, inas.{ | 2. ateTamily “ithe roomacounect sma avepleass [Chron.] presented of securing comfortable house, om #owland, F. H. Hill, Wm. H. Ward. * | them, fApplause and cries of «Good.”} Employees of the Quartermaater’s Di rtment sueh Oasy terms. P » —_ The following were passed: Resolution to | , Mr. antly located. For further information inquire at Sa THs ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN ap® dtd BOTELBR & WILLSON, Auets. ' ugene Brown followed, urging their | who hold clai inat the Government for ser- | a3 & : observe Thureday next as a day of fasting aud | Avy tO eupport the country 1m Its integrity. | vicesrendered, which are peyavicat tbie ofice. are | 406 12th street, between TandK. ap2st | ti! kaTURDAY MORNING, PMuON CtreesRon By BOTELER & WILLSON, Aucts Prayer; bill aj riating $75 to repair paved | They, aud not the aristocracy, were to be looked | warned against disposing of them to persons acting | Fok EXCHANGE—A gentlemen wishes 10 ox- Signed) OTE Rh A Wite Oe te SALE ATAUOTION OF THIRTY_NIN BE DESIR- Alley in Square 45110 take up and relay | #0 to maintain the Union and the liberties of the | S#cJaim agents, thereby Sapling, (oan inerite’ | H chanescue of the dusst residences in the city | _ SP 2 = ae Suis bon bisa Lors--On TURSDAY APPR > ' t . 4 0! 'y " paved alley in re 5iz; for improvement of | COnnITY., [APPIouse) anor) made some re- | #887. and they are hereby informed that regular | Wachington, D-U. For particulars, with aevcrip- |* By GREEN A WILLIAMS) Auctionecrs-—__ | NOOM Alay fis commencing af 4 o/pleck. we iith street west,Wbetween D and H streets (oar. payments will be made to them assoen after the | tion of property, inquire of M. H. N. KENDIG, Lots N by north; to take up and relay flag-footing across | Marks complimentary to their candidate, who Fourth ctreet west, on the south line ofE street | Ws Prepared to do equal justice to all, poor ‘West, for report at next regular meeting of | ¢f Tich. Sych an officer was needed in Wash- | p 18-20 Capt Chairman of Committee of Improvements, of | ington. ; i ve | me 21 bills in his possession; instructing Surveyor | , Mr. Peter O'Day.—« Mr. Forsyth said once to estimate the cost of walling the canal from | he wished for no Irish yote atallatall. Now Fifteenth to Seventeenth streets, and from | let himdo withoutthe Irish vote.” (Laughter.) thence until said wall shall meet the pastare | The Chair.—«It has been said by Mr. For- clodelofiesen month rie pay Tells canbe Dre- 215 F street. ap 25-38" red; providin, ‘unds areon han ir that ur Jou, 6 ee OHAS. H. TOMPEING” and A.@.M. 8.8. f original J at AucriON—Oa WEDNESDAY, 1,2.3,4,5,, 15,14, 15, 16, being the east =P *) sell, in front e! = Fro! SALE Velaatie INPROVED PROPRRFY | ieee, at os ek p.m., Lot's?, in Drary’s suedi. ded_wita about twenty foot ‘on the corner of 414 street and Maryland ave- | vision of Square 209, fronting 4 feet on Chestnut her thirty-nine lots with az . ir formation inquire 0 eT sts. west. ‘al — (EAE EASSAGE SEOM IRELAND, | MARTIN, at Sustice JohaH. Jotizoon's oftce, nena * ‘Rerms: Sne-baltin cash; the balanesingmonths, | teenth street west, Hhede Island avenue, aad ” the Bank o! ‘ashin, yn, No. . ap 25-lw* wi 2 pote secure y & do of trust on prem- 01 tree! “OLD BLACK STAR” LINK PACKETS, L dand ‘est from the day of sale. Terme: One fourth cash. the palanoe in six Saruixe ox sme Stu ax 247H or Eaon Monra. |. JOR SALE—A BLACKSMITH SHOP, an old and | ites and peer tit ths oiscksuee en ive. secured, Pts ne rs : 0 es = Fy All conveyancing at the purchaser's expense. twelve moaths, satisfactory isnd on the West extremity of the Monument | 8¥'D, 4nd can be proved, that he said so—that ari well established business stand, large eno a EN ILLIAMB, Aucts, interest Grounds; instructing Cominittee on Police to | he could be elected withont a single Irish vote | passaGe THROUGH FROM LIVERPOOL 0 | to spoomamod se) three frees rruiteg coed ga ie nis ae ‘ap 13-atd BOTELER & WILLSON, Ancts, €nquire into removal of hnckney carriages | inthe city of Washington. If he wants to try | WASHINGTON at low rat | business solely on account of ill health. Inquire | #7 THE ABOVE BALE I8 POSTPONED ON By J.C, McGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, from their regular stands preecribed by law, | tat game let him try it.” ( Applause.) | , Drafts for £1 and upwards on Royal at No. 245 north Seventh street, between Mand | Sfeount of the rain until FRIDAY, the 2th inst. TROUT AEE ORS Wane. rae and whether further legislation on the subject Mr. O’Day.—*“ Mr. Forsyth came here ‘ODay | Bank of Ireland, London and Liverpool. N sta, [ap 25-3t"} PHILIP KRAFT, at6 o'clock p.m. Belo to pare piece on the sremises, 4 PROVED PRoraety BRLONGING To THRE EStaTe as I am, snd now”. Here Mr. pply to ‘ aplv-d a switched off inte some aboriginal Irish, which AUSTIN BALDWIN fe OO Nom verky ?, or Ly Late Cas. B. Kixc.—On TUBSDAY AP. : D VE SALE IS STILL FURTHER | 7ERNOON) May Ith, at 6 o'clock, onthe premises, tn rae a re 1G te ae euch seemed (0 | _apzate’ _Heradon's Wrorean,waanineton. | GEORGETOWN ADVER'’MTS, | pepaned, ou accoutt of the rain, cat @AEUR | Lehellvel thei wing ‘ataabi: improved Pe Meeting & bill for grading and gravelling B | tickle the Shee + iEEE LD AT RF} last the lay o} Pines same hour WAC. | Kiny wits - street, betweeen Seventh and Ninth and three big cheers were called and given for HEBK WAS SOLD AT Auction in Jannary las! AYOR’S OFFIOB, ap 35-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. ing, viz: ‘The special Gules oF thepvantng-obtr tec: | Mr. O’Day's sentiment.” & box of os ters’ tools; in said box were 4 M Groncxtéwn, D.O., April 27th, 1963. Lots 6.7.8, 10 and partof 9, in Square S21. and Les meble’s bill probibiting after the Ist day of July | Mr. O'Meara urged thatevery delegate should | is necessary; to revise and perfect the present for the registry of births, &c.; instructing Com- Muttee on Improvements to report at next @ purchaser of said box will con- o tof the Go n By J.C. MCGUIRE & O0., Auctieneers. No.7, in Square 453. r by leaving them at the Star Of- | 12 Compliance with a request of the Commo ‘ALUABLE LOTS 1 Lota6, 7,8 and uaro 321, front om the keeping of & cow-pen OF stable within 9u) | Put his ehoulder to the wheel to the end of get- | g ap 30st" | Soar the citizens of thie tora eostatn from oeeuiat Tearing Opricn Avis, n, SATURDAY | 12th street weet, between Mand # atrects north, f vt of any dwelling other than thatof theowner | ting the support of every Irish voter, especially BOOKSI occupations, and join in such religions observ- | APTERNOON, May 16th, at, 5 e’olock, om the | aud are improved by alarsesjuare frame dwelling Of enid cows, &c.—after considerable discus. | for their nominee. ith three chee: ALL tho new Military ‘Hooks on hand and for | ances, om ‘Thursday, the SOth inst., as will be ap- | premises by ofa of trust to the sub- | terresidonce sftrhe late Oharies B. King. « brick sion, resulting in various amendments, finally | The meeting adjourned wi sae oe y Philadelphia prices. propriate toa day of humiliation Bid PI , a8 y 7th pay, sad ce y recorded in | the residence of ee King’s Gall fitted up and passed. “for the nominee" and three more ‘for our T BOOK. cost pte lene recemaeased by the President of | Li OR Homes i pelaine sss oxnibition room for painting, pabeaceee eine CC ea pai biots APPLSTON's NEW AMERICAN uncrcro. | “spas eNRY ADDISON, Mayor. shake Nos of and cao lated C. Miduire's | bad ayetimeyand 6183 ne well erranged four- : = Ze 5 ae mere : wt an re Ee COO REE He ete! | ning; the friemas of Mics Ac O. Michards beds ‘Blank Books sud Fine Braticnery, Photograph | FR EOPENING OF THE RAILROAD HOUSE 2 oo it street, Se the, Government western as “Ege Thich ts topeo 6 withre three: a A i i " ® e new styles. for gale i fi e z + | story house, “& vacant os be At for the purpose of selecting officers for the | Meting in the lower part of the Franklin en — HUDSON TAYLOB, | | This favorite Restaurant having recently been top focta ley ia * ast si ensu lecti as red to; after which, gine-house, which wag atten by upwards | . 3 te. | onl a fitted, the *Prosdetar sae Lots have & pavement faid and trees in Ba Doar adjourneds NeTrec to; After which, the | EF" jandred persons. ‘The meeting was called | _*5 18-19 334 Fopasvivenia arene: | tikese thi method of informing his afromt, ant ate very dentable loestics ae entecenes th strpots weet, nad rex: to order by Mr. Lewis ane, who nomina-. Gorman NEWS, FOR SULDIERS T@ BEAD.— ‘and patrons, and the public gen- 4 lenes. - - en to'a 90 foot ——>—__ 5 \f i ‘Monday ev ‘orms: cash, the 4 ‘Tho ted Mr.%. Richards as chairman, which way If you wish to whi y the dull houra of an | ersily. that it wiltbereppencd eaethins ae remainder 32. above property has been care fully. Ts MeNavowrox Cage —The further ex. | earried by acclamation, MZ.L. W. Dorsey was | tening, ed fore clrcaiar comtaining «lst of feliz oa Witok ion the aad | and 12 me sae teterent, sured by adsedof | , 7 the’ Oy Servevor ant wilt a care: ninat 7 Literature. Bends cts, it it enliven . * amination of J. C. F. McNaughton, charzed inted secretary, feative . volunt ian t: ty pan | pagcel. with robbing the effec's of Lient. L. Graham, | “Phe Chair stated the object of the meeting to . Soe eave wil ond Ran with some gf $18 Propeistor. eae aa Me sp cue ahird epah; the reninleder Oo aaa {s! bis denth-bed} on 19th of March, was con. | be the €lection of five delegates to a convention ncements BETTER, C Se ae Ss = pa 3.0. Mo@ — Su the arezites, Gas interest ced dolorred payoscats finucd yesterday afternoon before Justice Fer- | to pominute candidates for the offices.of Uoliec- n lored cts. BEGENER & 103 F JNO. W. ; : Kuron tor, Register and Surveyor, and for the nomi- | Nassew . New York City. ‘ep 21-5 OBWARDING The first witness sworn ws Mr. Danial J | nation of am Alderman, three members ot the UTTER, Borvick, who testified that he suggested that | Board of Common Council and an Assessor. . they should look after Grahain’s effects, and Mr. A. J. K. Baker offered the following res- Aeutanr wae fee < sorte purchases to ave ‘Bove tho right or option to pay HEESE AND 91 aup 1 ar BERT, : NoTtOR.— a eter eR, Tf the terms ct gale are not complied with wi aes SLE. ane Ayman ea da y Graia, place at the iy relay.) Wee eix da: ‘hereafter the eecutor revere tha to resall, 160 oO! . ead (Thu ‘on one week's noti-e in the Na- One of the policemen found in the vest pocket | olution; which was adopted unanimously : 100 tabs and pelle v5 rea Freight, Char- | poned other ‘ional In der, ot the risk and expense of the ‘ notes, which he pave to officer | Kesolted, That this meeting mow proceed to Ho barrels fresh EGGS, a Hercpantice gece : Plook woo a other lots, tto sidan ! u . torether with the contents ef | edect five delegates to represent this ward ina Co: ian “56 ‘ Business transacte 1 always with wompinese oe f° ce be paid by & pockel book, which tnereased the amount to | convention to be composed of the same number ‘ap 2 oe ‘between ind rth ita. ai ich. : moar ; Onptate, oto by Sy the purchaser. ; — 4 poses Ape inoue veg ape a tha duly of the) Of deterniceaiyay each of the seven wards, to i ORR tt Fore 5 Bi Zs marsae 8. -- eet. a gas. 6 BE & O0., Ancte. «Tonthe beatto take charge of theefiects,and | meet for the purpose o! poplanting saa Bost Prime ftosheu Table BUTT BE ; “es I ir Sunende untocked the valise to put the money in } for Collector, Register and Surveyor, to sap- W*ostne a faned! sigakts ein, > ag, cl PRED AE, Le mor = Tye rs sian clout, There appeared to be a | ported by ths friendsof the Administration and ; : JONUS & 6O.. 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