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AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DaYs. FRY CBSEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL TATE SALEOF A THREER- B1OR Y FRAME HOUSE AND LOT 0) HUSBTTS AVENUS aN FIFTH STREETS TH . URSDA day of June. Lit oa ali ny ent of the 0. yere 4 no “ae location tn in the . 7 ro GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON eee of the sont until MONDAY, the 6th same hour cach; Dalance i in 6 and 12 months for poten bearing intetest, secured by 8 deed of rust. Tl conveyances and stamps at cost of purchaser, “Biles 6 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. uw THE ABOVE SALF_I8 POSTPONED ON sceoogt cl por he rain until MONDAY, the isthinst., ame hour an: we?- eodk ds ee ©, McGUIRE & 0O., Aucts. ¥ J. ©, McGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. HREE FRAME SES AND LOTS ON SOUTH as STREET MaTW EN SIXTH ANDSSVENTH STREETS FE Rousriad “SALE or zrmendv el REAL it to EE; ot the Supreme Court of tne igtrict of Colambia passed on the 26th day of iman equity cause. (No. 217) wherein Jonep “Skinner ani others are complainan‘s. and John L Hall nee rae pe the subseriber will, URS the 2d day of June instant. at 634 o’eloek in the afternoon, on the premises, ofer for sale at Public Auction. to the der, ane No. 6 and the east half of Lo thiseity. The lots are adj oo aE Street south, between Sixth aud Saventn streets east, running back to South Caroliaa aye- Rue, ‘are improved by three frame houses. The terms of sale ate : One-third cash; the re- mainder in Bog! instalments in three and six months after the day of sale. The notes of the chaser, with approved security, will be ‘aken for the deferred payments. the terms of sale are not eomplied with with- in five days thereafter, the trustee Pell re-sell the meer ‘at the risk and cost of the defau ting rehaser. a ey enh and stamps at the cost of the pur- chaser. M. BE. , Trustee. jeT-Stawlwkds J. 0. Mo@UIRE & 00.. ¥ J.C. McGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers, 7 ‘STEE Sale OF AIRER, STORY ce a ae a, D LOT ON NIN ‘WEEN © AND, PSTREETS Nouta, On FUESDAY AFTERNOON dane 3 an sock on the prentises, by virtue ofa ‘deed of trustdated se ex 234, 1361, andduly recorded in Liber N. No. 9 and fohos 1, et seq eat of the Land Recards of Washington county I shall sell, Lot No. 9im Crittenden’s sab-di ce of Square 398, fronting 29 feet on Ninth street west. between Oand P streets north, runnipg nook 94 feet 4 inches toa public alley and improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling House containing two seemene rooms, saloon parlor, wide hail, and three chi bers, with “ooished, &c,,imthe rear. Terms cash. Conveyances at cost oe the purchaser. THUMAS 8. BURR, Trustee 36.6 dts J. e Moourke & 00., Ancts, ¥ J. 0. McGUIRE & €Q., Auctioneers, TABLE VACANT 1 LOTS ON NBW YORK EN UE, BET ee AND 7THSTRSETS rie A DOTH Bane wer . BETWEEN sy HERE ROR ONDA BROOM, June Isth, at 6 o’cloek. on the e premises, we will sell, the eastern Lot No.7, in Equara d No. 450, fronting Sifeet on ma nor-h side of York avenue, between Bixth Seventh streets west, and ranning back nb feet, to be divided into two Lots of 17 feet front each penranravate APTER. Part of Lot No. 21 the whole of Lot No. 23, im Square No. 449, tiviaed into five Lots, frontin each 16 feet 7 inches on the west side of Sixth st root ‘west, between L and M streets north, and running Daek’1}6 feet toa 2 foot alley. Terms: One-third cash, tne remainder in six, and twelve months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. © eyances and stamps at the costof the pnr- chaser. je6-d J.C, MoGUIRE & 0O., Ancts. _ ¥ J.C, McGUIRE & 00 CO , Auctioneers, PEBEMPTORY SALE OF VACANT LOTS BR- INGING TO ST. VINCENT’S ORPHAN ASY- in Square ent ani front On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 14, at 6 0’elk, on the premises, Cee oy + fi Pwith the first nanied, we twenty-one desirable vacant Lots, in Square No, 211, fronting. vespectively on Four- teenth street, west side, at the corner of Rhode Is- land avenue, And opBhode)Ieland'avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. These Lots are Snely located in s healthy and fast improving part of the city, with the advantages of gas, Potomac water, ands city pass+nger railroad. Lo id iin Soper state fe iting togeth an i 0, ron’ > sedigytat? inches on Biateenth street, between I, god Mand rusning back toa 30-foot alley. and Lots 29 and ye fronting together 6 feet 9 inches on Bifteent tzeeh, between Land righ aed north, and Tugning baek to a 3)-foot ner, ine npater will te sub divided into amall Build. ing 1 These Lots all belong to St. Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, the titles to which are directly from the Government. One-third in eash; the remainder in six — ive ghee ‘with interest, secured by adeed rust on the premi: Conveyancesaud stampaat the cost ofthe parcha- “Er to prevent frrefponiibte Bid Lente os a2 e Te: bal i> aheriieni AoM TRB & OO. Au tes = “C. MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. UNS VED SALE OF. VALUABLE VACANT Ee PERTY IN SQUARE 447, FRONTINGON a Ene T WEST AND NORTH N oa WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June I5th, at €o'clock. on the premises, we shallsell for aocrtint of £t Vincent’s Orphan Asylum, the following valuable vacant Lots in Square No. 447, viz: Let 4 fri pong 60. feet on 7th street west, he- tween N O streets north, and ranuing back 116 feet to av5 feet alley Lote 14,15 and 6, ftonting each 61 feet on north O'street. between 6th and 7th streets west, and running back 18 feet to a $0 feet vo. Lot S, fronting 61 feet on north N street, between gb and 71h 7th stzcets west, running baek Ji5 feet to s feet all The ab y will be divided into good sited Build Vern 7 Titles ail \itectly fiom the DA | . 8 eas) e remainder in, 6an 1 reentha with intasest, securedby a deed of tras on the premises, Conveyancas and stamps at the cost of'the pur- chante: revent irresponsille bidding. 2 pay- meal ee on nak lot wal be require? at tha rie J.C. McQUIRE & CO.. Aucts, ¥ J, C. McG UIRE & 0O., Auctioneers, FRAME HOUSE AND. LOT ON BADIsON STREET, FORMERLY OREGON ALLEY On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 15th, at 7 o'clock, on the premises, we @hall ‘soll the south tg of Lot 42 in Square numbered 443, fronting : feet on Madison street, (aatreet running from it to N streets north, between 6th and 7th streets west,) rupning back 05 wear te a4 Ae feet alley, with 2 5 feet alley on the south improved with a two story Frame Dwelling use coatain- jag fo four rooms and a kitchen, cone rge Frame. ‘Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in $ and 6 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast “eereeuncee st the cont of the purchaser Peete ig Mc@UIRE & C0. Auct’s, Sve OF =u QUARTERMAS- aig Quarsergndst Or he of Snare? June 6, 1! yhshouts: 503 at ac nee Motaded ty iMERE enty- second streets, ech Ge iyi act ete he Grol aa unde for public lig rerriee vt uckets, Reldle- stores, | con- aay anvils ao i ate within five (8) faye, from the day of ‘Terms: Cash in Government funds D. H. BUOKER. ger-ta Brie, Gen 8 One rey, UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES, —_ nad Cs ceed m. ns continue éailyontil are 50) 2 Gaal, YE IT.8. AGES A, ERIN, B-tje20_ Lt. Gol. and ©. Q. M. Osvairy Bureau, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r;@eorgetawn, T RESALE get IMPROVED REA! Bi EXECUTOR SSALB OF 13 D REAL ES- On WEDNESDAY APTEBNOON, Jiine ce 6 © clock, Ishall sell Pry front ote omnis oe 3 t pice or parce ground bei 2 east ha! ot ‘Lok Dumbered eighty gzst (api Theilkeld’a pate ition of Geor led on sen * Georgetows Col- and War Trees, FOr sc citn ies tndhehen gaevts’ of ‘eet improved by a convenient and well ay bs story Brick louse, containing six rooms and gellar. Teenoane tee Jo: on =} Me ormeesne in 6 vary: [>t ‘ eri moh alfeatat soar Balancein three and Hx mogths, Secured by a deed: of trast on the te et of i | eyancing GO Ayia 5 a. ichas Dowi pet v=. XXIII, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. YW.L. ware &CO.. tthe Horse Basaar, ‘os La. av AGES. HARNESS, &c. June 11,commenc- ell at the Yasar, Detween 9th and 10th streets, N2. 8,520: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S THEATER. PEENSYLYANIA AV., NEAR WILLARD’S HOTEL. Lronagp Grover—-.—-.___._.__.. New Chestnut Street’ Theater, NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVEN- TION. ident Linceln Nomieatea for Re-elec- tien Unanimously—. Tennessee, for Vice Yesterday, after our telegraphic report of the proceedings of the National Gon vention at Bal- timore closed, Mr. Raymond, from: (the. eom- mittee on resolutions, made a’ report, Which ‘was read, as follows: Resolved, 1, That it is the. hi jt if every American, AE an sina all pee enemies, CANTERBURY HALL. MUBIO_ SCANT YY HALL, D wee tL EANTERBURY BALL'S ries THB LovisiaNa AVENUE, Near Corner of Sizth Street, Rear of National and ens CONG Of eerste Lome, Ma drew Johnsen, of BALE peri 8, CARRI Also of Grovet’s On EATURDA i 1. 9 lack. ee et THE COOLEST THEATER IN AMERICA. VENTILATED BY #VER 100 WINDOWS. ICE WATER FOR 7! THE AUDIENCE! THIS (Tharsagy) BV EVENING. Jn: 6 9, BENEFI? AND prep APPEARANCE OF comprising about- zones LBA ——. . __.. 1. __._.. Proprietor W. E, CawavavcH........,.,.__.Btage Manager. Inciua: A. Pate of, yor, Btylish Gea Match Bobtail od § years old, and ind ih harness, Pair B Blak Torses; 2 2 Carriages and Harness 1 six seat cut under itizen to maintain, integrity of. the 1 ‘amount anthority of ine Conatiation jj, Bn: laying tical gpinigns, we when will be sreenied for the last time, most pos- itively, the favorite aa laws of the United Si aside all differences,and pledge ourselves, as Union men, animated by a common sentiment, and aiming-at)a common object, to.do overythin; ibe mpbellion now ragig agsing Tel ion now ig Agi it its. authority. aad.in bringing te the punishment.due to ir einer the. rebels and salon Srpred again: Resolved, 2, That we ap} tion of the Government o: ta compromise with rebels, or to offer any peace except auch as ma: m an unconditional surrender tility, and a return to their the Constitution and laws of and that we call. upon the maintain their position, and’to prosécute the war with the utmost possible pleté suppression of ine rebellion arce upon the self-sacrificing heroi¢ valor, arid the urdyin, American Hao dase to Cree CO} ney and its free Germantown Carriage and 1 nearly new Military Saddle and Bridle. . ALSO, Other Horses;a description at sale§ A Large Assortment of Desirable New and Second Hand Sarringes, Wagons, Harness, &c. WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucta, BE J. 0, McGUIRE & ©0., Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY 8ALE ‘OF LARGE 8 UARE OF GROUND SUBDIVIDED INTO {On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June. ilth, at the premise«, we shall sell the whole of TH Von Flotow. in which Mr. Formes Grand Opera b: peree e “originally written for in our power to aid ing, by force of arms, LLE IL gz en RAVER, MLLE MARIETTA RAVEL, ‘Who will apyear in some eh and startling feats u This (T preday) evening, oan Von Flotow's Carl Formes as.- the United States not TIGHT ROPE: Carlo Lemani CARL ANSCH TO-MORRt erfpeinace 18 to Goeewitent to First week ofthe Lar VILTAGE PEDAGOGUE, AGOGU. mpshire avenue. Seventee divided into de Lots all having alley ‘facilities, sirable Holding Terms: One-third im cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by adeed of trust on the premises, Cost of conveyances to be paid by the pur- paegreriers Pantomime, A AGOGUE, MARIE FREDERICI for the last time, the Gre Grand aces of ‘or, to the com- paltigtisnt, the yotion of the SATURDAY, June 11, last last night positively of the Grand Opera... panene of JOSEPH HERMANNS emit enone dddqcddecq aA vaca of $20 on each lot willbe required are C, McGUIRE & CO. Auct’s. BY. C, MCGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. POSITIVE SALE OF VACANT LOT AT THE CORNER OF EIGHTH STREET WEST AND R 87 ‘H. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. June 9th, at 6% ersteek. on the prettises, we shall sell, part of Lo in Square No. 419, frontin de-went’ at the corner Of no! running back 100 feet on north R street. Terms : One-balf in cash; the rej months, ro interest, secured by adeed o: Trust g on bonrevances and sfamps ‘at the cost of the pur- je6-d_ [Rep.]_ J. ©. MoGUIRE & Oo., Aucts, Y J. C. MOGUIBE & CO., Auctioneers. - BUILDING | LOT ON ore LstT. STREE’ On FRIDAYS a PTEEN on the premises,.we sb: No. 6, in Square No. 117, fronting 27 tween 19th and 20t! street, a cofner of 2th street, running See Sne-third in cash; the remainder in six and cats qaeatay: =a interest, secured by a deed of trust op the pre: Conveyances at, the cor oe ‘of atthe purchaser. je 7-4 J.C. MoGUL A Mozart's Opera of. M. Steinecke. M'lle Daniane and M. Graffo haye kindly waived their claims for benetits this season. 8 T T. T T 7 T. T T T at the — of sal je7-a BOW, constitutes gs st it’ must be, always’ ‘and vary dare, hos- eee of'republican government, 1 safety demand its'utter tion from the rol of the First week of the beautiful Ballet, abTraneéd by Orchestra Chairs. Dress Circle and Parq Family Circle. . Mons. Baptistan, entitled, TE AU YLTAGE: vires ete entire iepablic; [treniendens cheering, moments, the Convention ris: while we uphold and maintdin Fie acts and proclamations by which the (royernment. in its'‘own detence, has aimed'a death blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore, of such an amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people in conformity with ite pro- visions, as shall terminate and forever pro- hibit the existence of slavery or the Suriediction of the United States, Soils applause. | anks ot the American people ar tha ly the soldiers And sailors of the Navy who have perilled their lives, in:defence of their country and.in vindicating the honor of its flag; that the nation owes to them some permanent recognition of their be: triotism and their valor, and ample and pe manent provision for those of their ehreivors who have received disabling and honorable wounds ifthe service of thé country, ahd that the memories of those who haye fallen in its defencé shall be held in grateful and lasting Temembranceé. Resolved, 5, That we * 4 & testes ttt oy See cette Business is Manager and Treasurer. MON DAY, Jur June 13, 1364, MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON, the distinguished Dramatic Star, who kindly g: agement, in order Hat tl Operations Artistes migh’ shied Raphi benefi Cae appear in her ‘able dromatic assumption, LiPTee BAREFOOT 25' teet_on 8th h R street, and Bp pinini : Bese within thedimits aoe FANCHON, THE CRICKET. FORD'S NEW THEATER, TeutTe STALEY, ABOVE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The eminent Pomedian MR. Will appear and ¢ execute pecin m SPPQEAUTIFUL SOL) DANCES, pies BAPTISTAN, waaat pega all sell. the west th L street, the next Lot to ti THIS EVENING, MEDY OF ERRORS, Becelved nightly with shouts of “laughter and MISS ALICE GRAY AS ADRIA CLARKE IN TWO HUMOROUS CHA MOTERS. The performance will commence with the petite Ge FAT BOY. ++ Mr. J, 8, Clarke, im Shakspeare’s NE BA BOVAN BALLET TROUPE EN BEAUTIFUL YOUNG Lay EN BEAUTIFUL Re ws EN BEAUTIFUL Yt EEN BEAUTIFUL You Ne ay U™t2> bTATES Pepe Rae SALE. In virtue of two writs of Fieri Facias issued from the Olerk’s office of the Circuit Court 9; District of Columbia, and to me di expose to public sale, for cash. at the fron’ fbaid county. on MON DAY. 6th day of June next. 1864, at 120’clock M., alide- fendant’s ri tauneas title. claim, and faterent in and to andleléea third pe part of said Lots sei be sold eh satis atic boy of James B. Beis, late U. 8. Marshal, D. B= THE ABOVE SALE. Is LOSTPONRS on- til the 20th inst., same hourand ae late U. 8. Niarshal, D.C Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auet’r; Georgetown, FOUR SMALL FRAME HOUSES ae LOTS IN Gk OF aBTOWR AT augr On: FARADAY AFTERN' on pbs, remises, i I, i Shit = tals, 38 prove and applaud @ unselfish patriot- ism, and the Setar vine fidelity to the Con- stitution, and the principles of American lib- erty with which) Abraham Lincoln [cheers} charged, under circumstances ot un- paralleled difficnity,/ the great duties and ree sponsibilities of the: Presidential office; that We approve and endorse as demanded by the emergency, and essential to the Saeaans Of of the nation, the Constitution, the measures an he has adopted to defend the nation against Its open and secret'foes; that we approve especial- ly the proclamation ot coameaion, and the employment as Union sold! fore held in slavery [loud ’' we have full confidence inh to carry these and allother nde data meas- ures essential to the elevation of the country intofull ana complete effect, PApplAuse. «Three cheers for rE ie wi egolved, ‘bat we deer it ph general welfare hanes the national councils, and werevara a ory m of public confidence and official trust nied only whe cordially endorse the ‘ claimed in these resolutions, an characterize the administration of the Govern- solved, 7, That the Government owes to AN men employed in its armies, without regard to distinction of color, the full protection of the laws of war, and thgt any violation of those laws or of the usages of civil time of war by the rebels now in arms should be made the eubject of prompt and fall re- dress. (Loud applause.) Resolved, 8, That foreign immigration, which in the past has added so mucn to the wealt development of resources, and increase power of this nation, the asylum of the op- pressed of all nations, should be fostered and encouraged by a liberal and'just policy. Resolved,9, That weare in tavor of the spee construction of the railroad to'the Pacific coas First week of the side-aalitting Negro Farce of 7 ia rehearsal, a “new drai by De Wallen, entit papresly OF LUCK Gourt House door, o: THE OLD CLOCK: Also. a new comedy, called UPs AND eet BILLY WEST, BILLY WEST, BILLY WEST, BENEFIT OF} mn, ” Mf 'QLARKE. Will shortly be produce: THE KNIGHTS OF Tite ROUND TABLE AUCTION SALEs. Vit poe ou; (AB ana will ito: as within, the ae i a INNY ¥ J. C. MCGUIRE. & CO., Auctioneers. Vas REAL ESTATRSALE At RUCTION A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSD LoT rene, BETWEEN "aa ATURE BDAY. the lith day of June, at 634 o’clock, n sell,’ in front of the seeped Lot3in Square No 24, fronting 5 foots North M street, | between. OB 2A a and 26t! street West and extending Beck 100 feet to as) feet ey, communicating by 6! alle: wide, w. a 24th and 25th street ‘te. withthe two sto: Frame House thereon, containing four ince al a) Bie lecation is bi few minutes’ wal and the Passenger Railway on Penssvivanta av- enue, and affords @ very eligible building site. A pump pt excellent water is, convenient to the pied fel heret6- =~ srnoon, we shal! Fckchal —s Be Fe harmony shall tween Montgom —— of20 feet an a 86335 see oe Four good Frame oth ard of by sdecd otthusvon tn 8. AeCUT eed of trust on the beta stamps at the cost of the perse Sistine pee in six and twelve h and healt! ‘4 yi ener ik of the Circle: ii THOS. DOWLING, Auct. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown IMPROVED PROPERTY IN ¢ GEORGETOWN AT «On FHURSBAY AFTERNOON, June 16, até p.m.. I will sell in front of the pi Pride part of Luts No. 1) and M1. in Balin gai: tion to Georgetown, fronting 49 feet on the evest iMontgomery street jnear Dunbarton street, and running back 120 feet, andis improved bys Good Two ttory Brick House. art of Lot No. 139 | “in Beall’s addition to own, fronting 3) feet on the south side of near Montgomery street, and ronning back 8) feet, and improved by a Miss PSTELLE FORREST, One-half cash; and the remainder at 9 and». months for xotes, pearing interest, ay cured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the sit of $50 walt be mas MISS CARRIE GARD: MISS CARRIE GAR) MISS CARRIE GAR’ uired at the sale. IRE & Co., Auct’s. ¥Jd.C. MCGUIRE & Fiay coeoney CHANCERY BALE OF JALUABLE VACANT On TURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jnne 7th, at half ast-five o’clock,on the premises, by virtue of a jecree of the Supreme Cdurt of the District of Col- umbia. made in a cause (No. 98. aeener ) where- in Julius M. Granger is. cor Douglas and others are defe The Famous Orig TROLE OF BEAUTY AND y JENNIE FORREST OF GRAGE. aula S LILLY angie TAME, MISS Many ¢ GARDN Ferns MIS8_N. AOMI PORTER, Dunbarton Stre Resolved 10, That the national faith pledged for the redemption of the national debt must be : One-half cash; balance insix andtwelve ants, Nien ‘ag 5. Laban Nate done, when the following responses were saneyan —Maine casts =a Mezed re Abra- m Lincols, of Iilinois. [A iif tiga my eae! ler cat eauiene nat freuen ayaa er eas ee ot Iiinois. (Applause.) Vermont.—V ermont ieeakn, ot iinols, and en- my wot ot fe for or Abraham hoe acts Se heren- ‘tire v er Mazen ‘pit enone eg a boy 2 ode Toland nets tire vote for Abraham note, Yalan yet Appt 7 Conners sell sane “seca in. nee as to that one, hetabeas Lincolt periiinas. | is. JA New Y ate tee entire vote of 66 for in brabet Lincolsy ot Tiltnois, ' FAp- plause.} New Jersey.—New Jersey casts her if, yotes for Abra. Lincoln, TAppIRUse, } Pennsytvania. Ba pyres i thane t ves her en tire vote of 52 for Abraham Lincoln, negro r= and@ all. (Loud and prolonged cheer- Ee Delaware.—Delaware gives her wholé vote for Abraham Lincoln. [Applause.} Maryland.— Maryland caste her 14 votes for Abraham Lincoin, of Ilinois. (Greatapplause. | Louiana—Louisiana casts 14 vojes. for Abrabam Lincoln. a, Applause. Missouri.—Mr. J. fame, 01 Mr. President, Missouri comes into this convention to abide by its action, to support, the nomina- tion mane here, and on the ntmost in her poer to give her electoral yote for the same. tis but mght, however, that 1 should state that in the .convention ecco designated us, and which sent us here, we were so ees yin as that, upon our first bellot, oe aie an.electoral yote in co! Leh wie have already cast thei [Cries of “No,” sno.””} Mr. Lane, of Kansas--I appeat to ha.con= vention to hear Missouri. The Presiaent—The gentleman trom Missouri is not in order unlesss unanimous consent be ‘given him to proceed. aero? of “Hear ‘hima 2” “Rear — and «“No.!? «no! Mr. Lane—I move conaent be given,” ‘There beftig no objection, the Baas was ae ae ‘to Mr. Hume—We regret very much not being able to vote with our friends, who haye been so kind as to admit us here; but, in- structed by our constituents otherwise, we feel compefied to carry out their wishes. But, in doing so, we declare emphatically that we are with the Union party of this nation, and that we intend to fight with them to the end. (ond. applause.) Mr. ae after Treading the resolutions of “inquiry, said Now, Mr, ‘President, in the spirit of that res- olution, I cast the twenty- -two votes of Mis- souri for the inan who stands at the head ot the armies of the nation, Lieutenant Genneral U.S. Grant. Tennessee.—The delegation here from Ten- nessee, representing the sentiments of their constituents, are of the opinion that the elec- } tion by the American people to the office of President of any other man than he whonow fills the Executive chair would be regarded, both at home and abroad, as a concession of something to the ined Sean ‘sora 80,”} and are therefore’ determined, the means in our power, to secure the ‘omanation of Abra- ham Lincoln by giving & vote forhim. We accordingly cast our votes for Abratiam Lia- colIn. [Applause.} Kentucky.—Kentucky casts her 32 votes for Abraham Lincoln, and will’ ratity that’ flomi- nation in November. [Applause. Ohio.—Ohio casts 42 votes for + Old Abe” tor President. “[Applause.)} Indiana.—Indiana casts 26 votes fot Abra- ham Lincoln: [Applause.} Illinois.—Tlliio ies ag for Abra- ham Lincoln. GEA vinrrapes Michigan. gan fives 16 votes for Abre— ‘ham Lincoln. Vt pplause} Wisconsin.—Wisconsin gives 16 votes for Abraham Lincoln. [Applause.) Towa.—Iowa casts 15 Votes for Abraham Lin- ‘coin. [Applause.} Minnesota —Minnesota gives 3 yotes tor Abraham Lincoln. [Applause.] California.—California casts 10° votes for Abtaham Lincoln. [Applause.] ~Oregani—Oregon casts 6 votes, first, last, and ald the ume for Abrabam Lincoln, of Lilinois. PApoisnned ‘ansas,—Radical Kamsas casts her 6 votes ‘nfo “Honest Old Abe,” [Applause. 3) Vest Virginia.—West Virginia, remembers her friends. She casts her i0 votes in this Convention for Abraham Lincoln, ang will iye him almost the entire vote of the State in ‘KRovember next. [Applause.} .Nebraska,— Nebraska casts her entire vote for ; Abrabam Lincoln, bores F polsese as the gecond savier of the worl Golorado,—Colorado casts me oineee for -] a Nevadacc > ae casts her-6 votes for Abra- ham eo! He LIilinois, Mr. Hum ae os Ptiasonrl, Mr, President, inas- mach as itis well understcod what the resalt of the ballot just given is, I moye sir, that the nomination of Abraham Lincoln be declared unanimous. [Loud and prolonged cheering.} Several voices. Change your vote. Mr. Hume. Missouri’s vote, Mr. President was given under instructions, and therefore E cannot change dh The President. Your motion will not bein order until after the yote is announced. ‘The Président then announced the reeult of the vete a8 follows: Whole number of votes cast 519. Of which Abraham Lincoln r And U.S. Grant, ° Abraham Linco! po! elected the nominee for President of the United States of the National Union Gon vention. Mr. Hume, then under instructions from the | Abraham coln. [Applause. Pi monte secured. by ® deed of trust oa the prop- 1864, we shall sell the vided into desirable spectively on nerth keptinviolate [applause) and that for this pur- pose we recommend eco: sponsibility in the public vigorous and just system of taxation, and that it is the duty of every | credit and Promos ‘the whole of Square No 561, d: Building Lots, fronting re. I street. New Jersey avenue, and First Sigeat west, all having fine alley facilities This square is located on the high ground north ofthe Capitol, im the immediate vicinity of St. Aloysius Courch and the National Printing Office, and isinevery respect desirable for arivate resi- Terms : ous halfcash; the rémaind MISS tants LAWTON S$ VIC M. ROSS, ~ MISS SALLIE WERNER, 01 . iconverancing and stam ps at the cost of the pur- rene and Hage on ger positive. 7-4 “THOS. DOWLING, Anctibneer: zt GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL BS- TATE. By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, dated on the ms of May, A. D. 1864, passed in certain _canse pending in said court, between Joseph trustee, complainant, and John Wi ant—the undersigned’ trustee will, on FP IDAY, the 17th day of June, A M., in front of the that lot of ground s) ‘al State tosustain the TTS MOLLIE THOMSON. i ise-of national ‘Gurrea- I appear in a variety of £0L0 DANCES, BALLETS, &C. That we approve the Savernment that the United States can never regard with inditfer- ence the attempt of any European Power [cries of “good!” and cheers} to overthrow by force, or to supplant by fraud, the institutions of any Tepubhican government on the Western conti- nent, floud cheers} and that they will view with extreme jealousy, a5 menacing to the ‘peace and Independence of their own country. the efforts of any such ' power to obtain new footholds for’ moparchical governments, sue. tained by foreign military force, in near prox. imity to the United States. (Loud cheere.] _The resolutions were adopted by acclimns A motion was then; made to proceed _ a nomiration, when Mr. Gameron, of Pa., sented a paper to the Secretary, which he Ls. Dat at Abraham ‘Lincola, ofIllinois— Vv rociferous cheering. } If only, one Of those igentle- cm but, ind Aran eee 8. ut, indeed, I cannot when ee alt elkeo loudly‘at once. Ho agpint ‘commence the reading of the reso, Resolved, ‘Dhar Abr; Lanai Lincoln, of Tinois, be declared the cholte of the Uf biden and Hannibal the candidate for Vice President of the same -party. [Gries of “No, no”); Mr. Creswell, of Maryland.—I califor a di- To.night ani every night this week will be per- formed the laughable Pantomime, enti THE VILLAGE P Master Up to Tricks. Mons. steps——. sales by the court and payment of the purchase money, the Trustees will convey the property in jot complied with in five Tustees may re-sell the roperty 80 in default at the risk and expanse of afer gn one week’s notice in the Na- Conve: ances sand revenue stamps sd the cost of Cee aes pave my 2l-eokas J.C. PE BOVE SALE IS POST AY TET RAN OOS june TH0s 3 ‘yisiei J.C. McGUIRE & 00., jai ¥ J. C, MCGUIRE & CO}, Auctioneers; 8 LOT ON NORTH I fee to the purchasers. If the terms.of sale are days after the sale, the : 1864, at six @’olock P. remisés, proceed tb sell all Brot tuate in thecity of Washing- ton, and District of Columbia, known and desi; nated aslot numbered 16 in + coer RoTee. feet eight inc 5, in heey f ag to; three sry brick dwelling house. {being sae iss Teal estate of the late Oommodore D This property is situated on North K street, be- 7th atreets west, fronting 57 feet ding back with that uniform eeiiee: feet 8 inches) 109 feet 10 ae are: Geli third gash; the “Monat oa stin Ww ware numbered 5; hes front of dot Mniter Cummings. it! Master Tickelet. of lot, ronnie .-Miss C. aoc Miss M. Gardner ineh: hour snd place, exon K street, und exten The performance to concltide with the fanny Ne- gro Barletta, entitled BER OLD CLOCK; i HERE SHE GOES AND THERE SHE GOES, :-—+ Billy West ire Company of La- inches fo a public The terms of the balance to be paid in two equ and twelye months from the ance to bear interest from the fay é ale and the pay ment thereof to be pohsser or purchasers, with surety to be ap- ‘te Sater of sale be ¢ complied with with e terms not complied with within of sale the Snares, Saeed, cost 0! the defaulting pure! ing three times in some anit more duly newspapers Var mete in the smweat t Washin, All beter eg, ond my estaw&ds @ALe oF anaes Hay. Chief bana cris a Depot Wgshington.t at Alexandria, June 13th, Sion ee M1 o’clock a: sows (101) PONS OF. HAY, bray of ten (10) tons and necenafal ae will be required to remove purchases within five (5)days from date of Terms cash, in ae funds. Brigadigy General an and thy hie? Quarter mea Y goeenndy & wana tam, ‘aacioaears, | ad, the bie Auer a e chal! offerfor iniges at 6 oeloek pm. »thefoliow- eta pra len Lots, vi: te 10-ama 12, in secured by the bond: “ Rest of character dies and Gentlemen. In addition to which the regular VARTETY-PROGRA MMB $ : 8 $,&6., &C., £0, oid ay ine pene ry Oy virin 103? follos 34 ‘346, et Beq.,on6 of the sod records for Wash most eastern fit oe 120 ‘from f Hot numbered d tight hi’ Sndred “ene fronting on north f street, pa streets east, and running} Sank wa gifoot ‘al- . ‘Terms: One-half ¢ash, the remainder. in six with interest,‘secured by'a ‘60d of trust sp J. FISHER) Trust ot cotta de Dor is, y SONGS, DANC tthe cost ot ‘tie SULT ANB. ie “Auets, 3 In preparation, andwill shortly be produced, A NEW SENSATION DRAMA! establishment, by 4 unded upon incidents Mr. Stone, of Towa.+T move to lay the reso. Yution on the table. a? question being put, the motion was car- .—-1 now move that Abraham Lin- ‘inois, be declared the unanimous ehoice of this peastan for President. [Vo- + Of Pennsylvania:—I call for a uestion |” « Question!” «Let's or ‘Old Abe!” dc. | ig too late; the vote has been Mr.) Steveng.—I, made my call before the leclared, but owing ‘to the uni, Athy “cect oe the chair did not perhaps mttéman from Grids” of «Call the The secretary will proceed, written expressly for ‘th popular Dramatist, and f which have, transpired within the city, entitled BEAU SICKMAN; my,24-2aw&ds ¥ J. 0. MoGU: TEE’S SALE ie TBUSTER'S BALE 0 10 Bin ‘iver Aco ovlock, on the pre’ vote by ere BUSHWHACKERS the pein shenet Sonrt Na of: THE POTOMAC, reNo. Sig, trot : streets, running “Wack 198 bad and announced, NEW AND ELEGANT SCENERY ome cara Box®iv, their ns ‘sale. as frat a: vi : 9 + Introducing Several WASHINGTON CELEBRITIES ute, 6. 3,4, and ohet ot LOtNo, 5, in & uare’ ins on south G street, betwee: lEnireet ocband'sisthatrest West, * if the erm of on eale a8 not complied with 11 fiy, tee reserves the righ’ oof the defaulting. Composition TS FRONTING f BabEe LAND seuezivante insist on the'r: r. Stevens.—I do, sir. [' ron! 1 and “no, no.”} The to call the roll. pine Dramals now in rehearsal, and will be pro- * Terms cash. SUPERB STYLE, FULLCAST andi NECESSARY APPOINTMENTS, gotten up an espense of over TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, And far superior to gnything ever eredacna in Washington, Due nofice will’ be eiven Of its frst representation . ithe meer wer, ex pensi br Gonveyances “ : SAD Gt the ARE Petites, GEORGETOWN ‘ADVER’ MTS csi Marder 1 S64 a Mi the subdivision of. cane ets of No. 743, Lot 10 fronts on said L street inches, running back about Me feet fon ay Tie ley, and having por wide the pairs ieee street, m, fh aironko ki dge—I want tomake a motion wage Swed re subject; andI hope you nt.—The chair is of Lond impres- algae — evra pee PD incolm toibe the Tham/nes for Presi- ‘Terms cas! sp 29-1mif* +} Comronaztom OF F, AgBINGaON SIX PER aj havin an rannine the entire ae brick dwellipy house, owned rina ee third cash, thé balance inaix and a imterest, A deed given and EB been en LOOK OUT FOR ws twelve months, & deed of trust taken. ave in 1) apyeyapces and stamps to bepdid by pur- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, gins OF CONDEMNED HORSES AND MULES, Le Tingle raster” * Ofiee, be ee at, a BONE a NZ DMT copdemne a8 aunt fe ce Bae toermaperst Hoc e mr gem and Ohie <I think ww etre save time, ge, — "Abraham Lincoln’s, id separately. They another man’ 's name. flora 2 our ont a a THE BUSRWHACKERS OF THE*POTOMAC? papa O05 ry tee ead te polding six persona-—-—-——. B00 7 e’clock; Performan: Com- enconita "loam. ad ie: Sp President’, Wea Rates, ah tr nen en Ges) eater Tewa.—I then | move that [10% and protonged ‘choos a Dee doa of Washiaston, fe sal ties Gnaig—The motio: eo tleman 2 sae! ae it? FAMILY MAPINEE SATURDAY ‘AFFERNOBN AT TWO O'CLOCK. Depo’ “4 of Washington, Lpnieg W conta; Qhildgen' conta, Shien anon to be called, Missouri delegation, changed the vote of Mis- souri jrom Grant and cast it for President Lin- coln, which made the ycta unanimous. 4 despatch from the Secretary of War was read by the chairman, giving the iatest news from the seat of war. Nominations were then in order for a candi- date for Vice President, and a ballopwas taken, ‘with the following result : ‘Vot Votes. 2 Dickinson. Hunter. Butler, . 2 . 1 Before the yote had been announced, howev- er, the yotes of many States had been changed, and the vote was announced, as follows: ‘Whole number of votes cast. Necessary to a choice, ‘or Johneon. ‘or Dickinson. fie Hamlin... ‘he vote in detail was as follow: ‘or Johnson—Maine, 16; New Hampshire, 10; Vermont, 10; Massachusetts, 21; Rhode Serene 7 oeapetieae Te New York, 66; New Jersey Penneylvania, 52; Delaware, 65 Maryléna its ; Louisiana, 14; Arkansas; 10; Mis= souri, 22; Tennessee, ‘15 15; Kentucky, at ‘Ohio, 42; Indiana, 26; Tiuinots, 32: Michigan, 16; Wis- cousin, 2; Tow tows, “i j Calliornis, to: ‘oregon, 6 es: ansas, ebraska, 8; 3; Ool= orado, Ft mise ty 0407, i or jon—Massachusette, ‘iscon= ein, 1¢ Minnesota, 310, adh WOH For Hamlin— Wisconsin, 4; Minnesota, 5—9. The President ‘thereupcn * annonnced that Andrew Jolinson, having received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly elected as the candidate ofthe convention for the of- fice of Vice President of the United States for the ensuing term. On ‘motion of Mr. Tremaine, of New York, the nomination was made unanimous. ‘The usual committee to inform the nominees of the action ef the convention was ieecinted, and after & short speech from the the convention adjourned sine die. + OVAL, PIOTURE FRAMES, pictures: apo seratig ; ent: ent of of Gilt sae (Dark Ov e8; Pht SIRRRER EIR rc) pita ramon, s eaten above Odd Fellows’ Hall. Terms cash ap 2-1mif* CARTE DE VISITE FRAMES, 486 French Gilt ane Carved Wood, and — ie ares ak in wet? wight doors above sdda Hows ait . PICTURE CORD. ae aay t sizes and colon: Picture Cord and Tas- Ay Bings, B Nails, & zeit ans ators Fe Oui Peliowe fal Phe subscrib: on sale Oorporati sy Geni Quarterly Wa Sto ‘Stocks Washin ton Bix Pex O mes entire amounts of this stock is Simtel to as oe which fhe rer, 8 up from water a. pos nis pledged rege ion to: uth ot sche making one of ow. MoGUTI 0., »aayeo3m - Aagtonees © mete oO. os ‘ANTED. “FLUT: 1 Ww: TNS orind) 2 TED cit in the District to. know that I have. at considera’ -built a ered 3 sss ans ct, otnti Bee ces ‘rimped at short noti ia i : in he 3 Se only mae tine in ‘orajan i done at the marke te Ee ° Patent Office, Btamping: os e Depot.