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J.A A' FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. j-TORE AND DWELLING- FOH SALE OR RENT corner of Hoffman and Walsh sts. Llnquire at No. 1G2 Pear! street.

THE SUN. PAl.i lMOR E. Til F.SDA UN 'Ji, tout. lor. She is not likely to recover.

They quarrelled about their two children, wben they were about to separate for tbe fourth time In consequence of bis intemperance. Both the husband and wife have wealthy and respectable relatives hi Connecticut and Massachusetts. He has been arrested. The high prices of potatoes in this market are the subject of much remark with dealers and consumers. A cargo of Bermuda was sold on Saturday at the rate of SG per barrel, and lots from the vessels are bringing S3 5(1; old are still higher New potatoes, from Charleston, bv the steamer, fetch SI, and some from Norfolk $5 per bariel.

Capt2in William L. Shuftleworth, late in com-mm of the marine enard on board the United gtates ftlorp of war Jamestown, has been ordered to fill the post of executive officer at the marine banacks, Brooklvn. He reported for duty on tbe 15th instant. rt Lieut. Jacob Read, the former executive officer, has been called to Washington as a witness on the naval court of inquiry.

As the Harlem steamboat Svl van Shore was proceeding through Hurlgate on Saturday afternoon, the was caught by the strong current which mekes through, tbe sate, and careened over until her guards touched the water. TVere weiea large iiumher of ladies amng tlia passengers, tbfr fright with which, bsy were seized becair.fe almost general at the alarming position tbe- boat assumed. Vcrtuntely no on was injured A test vote was taken in Ml the station-houses of the city en S.iUuday night as to whether the police were in r7or of the old or the new board of when, wi'h the exception of tou" in the fourth ward, all declared on the side cf the former. Tie arrivals of immigrants at this port from Inst, to date foot up 17.134. Tbe German immigration so far this season is considerably ahead cf tbe Irish.

But little sickness on board the packets has beeD reported. There are a dozen vtssels or more lying at quarantine from tropical ports. Officer Qumn, of the Sixth ward, was terribly beaten yesterday morning in a house of ill-repute in Centre st'eet while attempting to quell a distuibance. Two of his assailants are in custody. The 'number of vessels in port on Friday last was 753, viz: MO steamers, 170 ships, 144 barks, 115 brigs hud 293 schooners.

General Walter still bold bis levees at the La-fare House, where he is called upon by proini-reiit politicians. Correspondence of riae Baltimore Sun. Philadelphia, June 20. A Thunder Storm- Murder of a Constable Ar. rest of the Alleged Murderer Consecration of a Church A Convention, rc.

On Saturday night a severe thunder storm passed over this city and vi 'inity. The lightning PHYSICIXN AiJVl.Kfl.,',T' OfTers the meet and only Ki. Remedy in the world for all DISEASES OF I irf PRUDENCE. Relie in from 12 Hours. No Mercury cr Norriovs Orwrs Until.

Zjtacure warranted on no charge IN FROM ONE TO TWO AYS. ea knees of the riack or I Snetures, Affections of the Kidneys arid Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Deoility, Dyspepsia. Lantrnor. IowSpinta, Confi'sion of Ideni, Plpitanon of the Heart. Timidity, Tremblings.

Dimness of Sight or GiddinoKs. Disease of the ad. Throat, Nose or Skin rhoee te i-ble disorders arising from the de.truoMve habits of Youth, which destroy Wh botly and mind. TAo secret and soiirary pracric- more fatal tt their victims than the sorgof the Syrens th mariner of Ulysses, blightinr thir most hriiisar.t hopes or anticipations, rendering Hwhij impossible. VOUN G-MEN, Especially, whe bava become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annual! sweeps to an untimely grave thonsardsof Yonrr Men ot the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect who might otherwise have entranced listening Senate with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstaey the living lyre, may csi! will full confidence.

MARRIAGE. MaaarED or Young Men oontempiatinc marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organia debility, deformities. speed'iy cured. He who places himself under the are of Dr. J.

mar religiously confide his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges at tlie United States, and the greater part of wh.se lifff has beep spent in the hospitals of London. Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the ranet astonishing cures that were ever known; manv troii -bled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep treat nervousness, being alarmed at sodden sounds, Uiehfulress, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with a derangement of mind, were eured imme -iiately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.

Dr. J. axldresses all those who have injured thero-elve improper indulgences and solitary habits, which rein both body and mind, unfitting them for either Business, Study, Society or Marriage. These are eome of tae sad and tnelaccboiy effect produced by early habits of youths, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head. Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symy-toms of Consumption, Sec.

Mentally. Tha fearful effects on the mind nurm much to be dreaaed Loss of Memory. CoEfu8onf Ideas, Depressior. of Spirits, Evil Foreboding, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust. Love of Solitud.

Timidity, tec. are some of the evils produoed. Thousands of persons of ail ages can now judge wkat is the cause of their declining health, toxing then vizor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and sy mp-tom8ofoonsumption6uNG Who have injured themselves by a eertain practice indulged in when alone a habit frequently learm--; from evil eomoarions, or at school, the effects of which ar nightly felt, even whea asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible aad destroys both mind an body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a voioir man. the hope of his country, the darting of ms parente should be snatched from all prospects and enjovmeut of the consequences of deviating from the pack of nature, and indulging in a certain secret habit.

Suck persons mtsst. before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind aid body are the most 35 sary requisites to promote connubial happiness, i deed, without these, the journey through I'mi or a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly dark1 nt-t I view; the mmd becomes shadowed wiih de'pai'm filled with the melancholy reflection that tbe happine of another becomes biiehtwi with our owrj. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK left hand side goine from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and no.rr.ber Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.

Th Diplomas hmgin his Offie. mi7 lral BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. DR. JOHNSTON The founder of this celebrated Institution te onij Regularly Educated Physician Advertising offersiha most speedy and efficacious remedy in the world for all the enects of IMPROPER AND EVIL HABITS. Strietures, Weakness.

Pains in the GeneraJ Debility, Lassitude, Prostration. Nervonness, Rest less Nights, Palpitation of the Hean, Rineirg mtite Ears, Lojs of Memory. Confusion, Afiections of the Head. Throat. Nose or p-kin.

aud all those peculiar disorders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Hahits of youth, rendering trier unfit for either Business, Sfndy. Society or Marriage. DISEASE OF' IMPRUDENCE. It is a metanchol fall victims to tiiisdreadTn: ma'adyrowing to the nnskilifiines? of ignorant p'efenders- wfo. by thenseof that drfffy scn.

mfrenry. hasten the constitutional symptoms i this terrible disease, sucaas the Head, TI nrat. Nose, kin, A.e. p--oersjflr with frightful rapidity tiU deatn pwts period to bis dFefidful sufferings by sendirg him to ti at country trena whose hourne traveler return. DR.

JOHNSTON'S IN viGtJKATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and impTtaBt remedy weakness of th organs are speedily cured and full vieor restored. Thousands of tbe most ner and debil itared, bad lost all hope, have been immediately rel-eved. AI' impediments toMarriaee.Phvsical or Merita Dis Jnalificstions, Loss of Procreative Power, "Verv mtability. Trembling and Weakness, or Exhausttoa ef the most fearful kind speedily crod ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS Thb Mi.ni Thousands cured at this inst-itutioa within the last fifteen veare.

and the numerous im -portant Sureical Operafijna performed by Or. Johnston, witnfwsed by the reporters of rhe pa prs and many ottier persons, notices of vhich have appeared agaui ori-n hofnra the e'lhiic. besides his srandu'e sr a entieman of character and responsibility, is a suffi- oienf guarantee to the rnicfed. OFFICE No. 7.

SOUTH FREDERICK left band side goine from Eft'timore street, a frw dir from thecocr. Fail numb. Letters must be pa.d and eonsrain a stamp. jl7-irai- RENCH MEDICAL HOUSE. 16 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET.

DR. A. HUET has returned to this ltt founded by him over fifteen years ao, and resnmowU? former practice. Distant patients and otners fi were disappointed during hia absence mav rnw apptp with the certainty orbeiag thoroughly cured of any those oonsplaiitts in which Dr. H.

has been so saocessfu! for thirty odd years, viz: ConsumpUOii Bronehitis. Disease of the Heart. Premarvre Deciui. and ail the tram of infirmites arising from imfriys indulgences, exeess or imwndence in youth or ad 'Ait. See his Book on those complaints, to be had at b'Jt clfiee.

Those who nad their dises palliated or driven lt.r the sysrem by Bucha. or rendered almost incnrs-ble by Mercury. who nave been otherwise mttre-ed. may reiy ux.m having 'Jietr ST'terns thorongtiiy cleansed, and every vesnee of the disease fjiiy wu-cated t-j a short coarse of Dr. treatment.

R9oot-lect he sfi continues his former method of his ccfes. TO STRANGERS. Dr. H. is the only reguias Physician of tbe Baitimore Faculty who advents; aiso a Tremle.r of several otner faculties in this cua-try and Europe, and a graduate of 'he medical of Pans, as his diploma will show.

ID" Observe his name on the marble portico, trees before the honse. Distant patients treated by correspondence, and remedies sent at the doctor's risk to all of tk noiir.rrv Mix ao rianimore pobvimc-s. close a stamp to use on the reply. is-im?" DR. J.

B. MILLS, An Experienced Physician, No.SlSOUTH GAY STREET, near the PoeroflSoe, Baltimore.) Orer Twenty Yeors' Erptrienc enables Dr. MiUa to insure a soiled and speedy cure in ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. No poisonous of Mureary or Noxiona Drugs used ti p'abtio. IMPAIRED MANHOOD may here find a restorative of unfailing virtues, wtnea has been well tested in an practice.

OBSTETRIC. Prompt attention to thfS nrsnch of bis profession an all affetions of t-eatetl with skill and dj.Ue-o Persons at a distance wiil receive treatmail by addressing DR. J. B. MlbLN iliMm, alt-more.

MTO THE AFFLICFKD! FDICAL CARD. Persons who have fallen victims to Diseases of Imprudence wul fiud snedy ana pertnaner-t relief (vpn reasonable Urm)hv on DR. J. B. SMtTFI.

thoid Medirat Hmis No. 1 FRELEh CK Baiti nore. Md. The afflicted srx uld liear in mind that Dr. Smith is tiie onlv renlhr advertising, who has for mmv ears dovofd bis whole attention to the treat.

-neat of this flass Disease. i-7-tm't IVERVni'S AND DEBILITATED ST7FFKR-l ER Si Sufferers wirh 'isease of the Btadder Kidneys, GraveL fTiHst, Weakness, Diseases arising from exaesses and imprudencie3. anda iTipro pT discharges ol the B'hdrter. Kidneys or Sexual Or gsns, from whatever cauBO they may have originated; and no of HOW LONG STANDING. Speedily cared by the nse of HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHU! It is pleasant iu taste aud odoi but imir.rdiate in its ac'ion.

6-rvine health and vigor to the frame, And hlx)m to the pal' id choe k. Try it and be convinced of its etn-ay. It is pre scribed and uied bv our most eminit physician', am is a melicin" which is prepared dinctty ucoord'-ns the rul" of Pharrfaev and STRANGER'S AND TRAVELERS, Save long sufering, money aid expoure by senarne or calling for a bo He of tlusnopn'er and SPECIFIC REMEDY. Price SI per bo.tle, or six boales for 55. Delivered to env xddress- The gei to be bad at tha Depot, 52 S.

TENTH Assembly Bui'di'-g. For sale by SETH S. HANCE, No. 3C3 Batt-m ora street is. PATTERNS! of th patrexi ner ASUREMENT Virrr.n S3.

Tsf FRAME PL NO- MANUFACTORY. Tha ly on kanii, i ixst.sien in jJ SERTY STREET, near German. v7Xt (FKoia WS LATl FIRM a81-? fir; vv i with an arrwacie are team -i TZ'a and jno-Jersta. every mainaX warranted. VtrMO hired said TunnyE ait-u piTorpprly.

o'--m i rfancH Ji "i Ft A NOS. Or.e fine 1st qnihty 7oerave 1. C. C' trmn in.a iraine riao 5. lesa than cos', as tae owner is oirfigea ta leave tbe ciy this wfek.

Aso, one h.osew.ou oas pu'(i little Kse-L ona at S'7; one at 3150: at S5. At STTEFF'S Piano Warenw-s, 7 SOUTW1 l.I RKBTY rear German. jel5-tf: a us. rani i.b.,ki ohuim 1 hiving localeai hiimelfjsennei'tiy ia tJn- 1 OtSTI t8TV 1CSS tO ta DR. N.

only or lRtei moDiaiS shewn from any part of tie United Si 1 at hisomee. Tfo. 21 Mm i Giltnor Vioi tCoa Addresa a note or call Monument oa rtonrn- to 10 A. U. ar A to 7 P.

Fee50cts. rv7-Srnt 'ii ir-iGre street, and SW HT? Ciriai ai ia DR. Mamftctnc- cf 6 RAND i1'- ORTES, conii-aist corner tntaw a-id where be seen PUAOs. wmca -s. rr- -n'a ti me msiai.cvnexuis ruiuv- a We, free oipiin, of Corns.

axtons at-d iNatfs pene-tilg the fleth, by means of a celebrated elixir know to himself. Operation and cure enev.i ui arm ten riiiDuiEs, nermiKing tc "-iFr "'V 7 v. wiiiiMit lnoonvenienoe. r. rai TUM ni iivs WANTED.

We are at all times pnrtrs. iA, 51 a VFS payingflsa highest cash prices, pr. Sif V5w til Please. il a. 2 ltau tte JFMlIMi FREN Cii A LF.S or CO A a Vr Vivi for bv SE i.

HAivC-Ea i HJtretjry nd Commercial. Tbe frooit nket. lull yesterday md the leading and one or two other Stocks were a frotion lower. Only S60 6haree BAORR were sold, the whale wittiout extra dividend ortle, tit 62a52J cash and fellers' option; closing for cash at S2J bid, asked if deolii on Saturday's elose. The stock Willi the dividend orders was steady at previous quotation, 5S bid, cash 56 Northern Central RR was steady at 18 cash, with 18 asked at the clos.

Canton fell IT Ji to with sales of TOO shares, and closed fur cash at IP's bid, 19J asked. There were eome transactions in loans and bonds, which are tolerably firm. bonds, 1885, brought 81, with that bid lor more. aked. Northwestern (Va.) RR bonds continue in come demand tlie 3d moi tnnre, unendorsed, improved H.

selling at 57, and closed 56J hid, 57 asked; and for 1st mortBjre same road, guarnmeed by the City, 895 was pa'd. with 8 'si bid for more, but none offering; do. 3d mortgage, endorsed by BflR 71 bid. 72 asked. For Koithern Central boptlt 69 bid, 71 asked.

Centra1 Ohio 2d mortgage 65 bi'a. 69 asked. There wasnothins done in City 6's for I830b 95 bid, 95S asked; (or th" lS7.Vs 94 bid, 9.5 asked. Bank stocks in rather berter inquiry, and quite firm. Money unchanged, and on A No.

1 names in good eupplj at 89 -per cent. On anvlhing but first however, there is some difficulty in flcciing negotiations, Capitalists are quits Circumspect. The At V. Tribune, of yesterday, says: nex California receipt is not due in time 1o Mippiy tle dram of thiswetk, which promises to be large. There avg ejlYlpi ms tlmr.

the Banks be gin to feel the effects oi toe specie movement, ami are ditpoted io commence a numerate contrsotion. The receipts of bullion from the interior have bwn moderate during the week, and the decrease in the Suh-treasui is not about SALES AT BALTIMORE KtTE Ri) A WW BAORbdsrlH85 8 5m Mi Vn guar bds 89 lono Va 3d 71 21.00 NWVaSd intge 57 jno shs Canton 4-6 shs do b60 20 100 Bhs do 19? 100 eha NCR 18 10 slis div on 52 52 S2X 50 shs 1M) shs ICO una do SR0 do s60afl0 QO AFTKB BOARD: 50 sns Canton. 1)60 19 STOCK PRICES AT SSW YORK TBSTBBBAT. By Magnetic Telegraph. 1ST BOARD, ZD BOARD, Viieinia G's 00 111.

Central bonds 00 20 (10 30 81 00 00 Canton Co Cumberland Lne Railroad. New York Central R. Harieni Railroad. Panama Kailroad Reading Railroad rrievelaiid arid Toledo 5fiJ Michigan iouthem R. The May traffic of the Mioliizan Central Railroad siiows a of alnrut as compared with lat-t vrar, aiul tlie Michigan ssouthern shows a decrease of about gso.ouo.

BALT1MOR MA RKET ON DAY. Coffek. 'I'ne Cotf'ee market was not active to-day. gsles oi "5 bags good Rio at lt? cents. Ivigs do.

at 113 cents, and 50 lgs pi line do. at lii ceiits per lb. Holders cf Coffee remain hrm in rneir views, and are not cisposed to sell under the quotations. We now quote Rio Cotiee as follows: Ordinary to niliuTl Rio if J4s.1i cnts, fan to tMi do. at llailjj c.uts, and prime do.

at WYa. cents. Java Coffee at 16 oents. La-gtayra Coffee at liHal3 oents per lb. RC1T- UiK l)iiK J.

B. liHucaster was ofieieu auction t- is nionioiu, by Messrs. J. Sopc-r i Co and out of 2.7li' Oriiie orfered, 2.1K' boxes told at prices ranging fn.m par box. A so.

I.81M1 b-xcs Lemons off ered, and 1 Sim box sol fit I 10a-S2 15 per t'X. This cargo of Fruit was in fair order. Flouk aSD Meal. There was som inquiry for surer fr loui 10-day. Saestm "chsnee ol 6 0 aro strtet super at S7 per bhl.

The market closed fh ady at. the above hnre ror thisdesoription of Flour, a.es auo. for funire deliver, of 5 bn's Howard st. f'uperatS-6 81M, and 2-hi bhU do, at 874 per brrf. Fa es on aiuutaT of loO hhls Ohio super at.

per bbi. Aotliiiig done in iluoor Ci-y Miiis super to-day; eithsr of'thf se decriptions could hnve been had readily nt fl per bh. bii' there were no buver ht this giure. We quote Howaol rtrtet extra at 7 75a8. Ohio do.

at 7 5i sS7 75, and City Mills 00. at 12 per bbi. Baltimore ground iamiiy Fkur ia now selling by the dray load H. fint extra do. at per bbi.

Rye Pioni aies to-lay of loo lb at Si, and 5" bb's f4 75 per bhl. The market clc-sed wir.h ellars at th--Ifiltcr hEures. Com Men! No s-iies to day. We now qui te City Meal at 84 25, and Country do. at .33 75 PUea'in- Wheat A fair demani and market steady AU-ut busheis oriereil or.

'cnanie to-day. Sles tl 61 0 bushels lair win test Si 82, and 7t bushels prims tnd choice white at I S0a 93 Sales t-f 3 bushels giKd reo at S'i 68. We quoie uomiualiy, good to prime Ted nr. 1 6BH-3 I 75 per buanM. Com varker dull and flaxifi-E.

Rnd fT yeliow prices have forawnii d- c'1-1-ed. Albut biisiieis otfered ou -change to-d iy. Slid Klies of bushels fair wmts nnd ye iow ar 83i 85 cents, prinse yellow-fit 86 cents, e.d to p-irne vhi'e at ti ev il's per busitei. Toe balance of the rflenngs were hed Rye A'iout 21 0 bushels Ptrr.lvaniH Fye frred on "cimnne --da, an I so at SI 07 ptr bushel. This is uectlfi1 of :) ti's on the Qs.T tfuf hrtle innnirv.

and market rot uYii'e to firm. About 3 bub'-ls were orlre.i on to-tla. and pa-t 60 d. fair Virii ia at 51 CDafs. We noriilnatiy.

'enns ivniR tr cmus. and M'jlBcd Oars at 5fis53 cents per hushei. The market was dull 10 cay for all de-scrijiiB5 ol Molasses. Hoiuero, however, reniHia hrr! tr eir views, and are not diposeu to p-ess sales. Io tiie aUenceof transactions we mr (int Culm ciayed st 50a52 cenis; in hhds SVtTSt cents, co.

this Swat' cents; Knxlisn Isinnd 53a cents, Porro Rico at 5saS3 cepts; ano ew Od-atis 7 cents. fijetl is now qu- tel '2a75 cents, cash, and at 7.T87R cents pergallou, 4 months. Paovi-stoNi. 1nvisioii market ritherqui-t Ut-day. Beef No saies to-day.

We qjore Baitunivr-' Mess Heefat 2i, do. No. 1 at lBafi7; Wes'yra Mess at 16. ar.d'rto. No.

1 at $14 per bbi. Pot No sales to ciaT. We uote F'ork p.t -23f 25. Prno et 19 tiOaSIS 55. Hump Porit ar -8 iKiaic 2t per bbi.

I'rices cciiin to do ttieaof 5ihh.1s 1 iZ cer-tst nhds sidson orivito tint ciipposed to be at 12 cents: and 7f-i I rt 7 CLT', IR "iioCirjrTST" cents, aim sines -it. ia sen's. Tt etc latter fiLtires sliow a decline of in. B-cn in L-trge Io'f con.d readily to day at 1" ciis for bbonlders. and st 12 for sides, if nu sire row seilm from lliKaUJi cents ner Io.

Bu-k TerfP'-o sales reported to day We now qu.ire bulk c-its; bulk idesat 1 cants, and brK haioe ai ini cenrs per lb. Lnrd No sues to-day. WTe now quote City Lard at cents, Western Lsrd in bbis and trcs at 145ial5 oenrs per lb. jRice- Sales of trcs good to pnnie Rice at b'Vz eentf per lb. These figures show an adv.mee en previous sales.

g.n,T. A fur dernard for Liverpool bait, ana sa'es pre making ol brouno Aium at howi cents per sacs I P. Turk's Is'M at cents, ana iaaiz ar maio oents per bushel. Sugabs. Market quiet to-day.

Holders are still firm nj their views, and do not seen wiliin? to grant cor.cession from the present, figures. Hgyers are hofd'ng feeling satisfied that holders, in order to effect will lower their figures. We quote Su-pnrs nominally, es follows: Fair to choice Porto Rico Sri-gar at 10 60; fair to prime Cuba and Kngiish IsiBi Sugars at ii'aSli: and refimni? grades of Cuba nr-d English Island Sugirs at 9 S0a9 7S per inn lbs. The stock of Sugars on th market is quite heavy. Whiskt.

The WtnakT mnriiet ae-iay showed a drooping tendency. There seems to be bnt little in-qulr for ir. SfeP 'are on Sifrrrriny of 1 5t hlls Country Whisky in xl t.hls at S'i cents, and to-dav 50 bbis io. at the same We quote nominally. City distilW and Pennsylvania at St) oents, Oaio Whisky at SiaS2i cents per eailon.

MAGXKTIC New York Markets. Jne 21- Cotton is firm, Ea'es of 30t bales at an advance of J5. Middling 14)4 Con's. Floor is firm, Ba'es of i3.tVKi ubls: common to gol State at 6a IS, Southern at 7aS7 CO. Wiieat is buovant, and closed with an advancing tendency.

Corn is Uuvsmt, sales ot bushels, mixed at 83i RJ Pork unsettled, sales of 25 Hi bbls Mass at a -cUneof io at Beef is steads, sales of re-pieked Chicago 1e.i! 7. Lard is sales at l-Oali'Sf cents. WiusWv lias declined 4c. sales if Oiiio at 3nHaTI cents. Coffee nnchanjed, sales at alfi cents lor Java.

vinr is dull. Spirits Turpentine is heavv at a decline of 1c. sales at 45 cents. Ro-iin is firin and scarce, ea'es at S'l 95. Rios has advaacod Js'e.

Bnloo at cTits. Vrtrhlx fi-m. PORT OF BALTIMORK, Jun922, 1857. Ban ........4 39 1 7 21 CLEARED. Josenldce, Shntt, Jackaoiiville, Klsejr 3t Grar; Mnnic-a Haiitlv.

Boston. 6. S. ee Oo Abbott Laurence. Kul- lor do Hesleii A Bogersi schrn.Ann Caroline, Rojera, lbny, W.

Kl'oads A 8on: Gertrude Gregory, Boston, Dobbiu Wfci field; Daiilel Hisgirm. nvey, New York, do. AliKIVKU. I Btearcshlp Caleilonla, Lafleirt, fra Cbarlecton. to A.

O. Hi Vilnia Ann. WTlie. fin Palermo via wli O. 'ire nbe pui in io distress, as before 45 Uys from Utter port, to Wm.

O. Price. Towel up by steamtn? Tijcer. Barque White Clond, Crr.well, 7 (lays fm ilataozas to Rapes. Btig Hurricane Bird, Dnbel.fm NYork.to Brig Moses.

LonstliorDe, tin NYork, to Kelsey Qray. bctir. West 1VI I.ansll, from Kenicdioa, June 14. to Kirk-lain1, Clixse Co. Teft br1- W.

a. Kash, Nali, for New York ID oa; I uuh, lur wawu, buui. Maiivu uui'i Tbsver, Tor Nw York, loading Sciir. Adell Kellcla.Cartriiclit.fm Alexandria, to K.Pratt.tBr. Sclir.

lioulea A. Jolmaon, Ellin, fm alein, to Mertln ft fje. Sclir. E. F.

Stockton, Edwards, fm Fraukfort. Rchr. Jnlia Newell, Parsons, fm Portlaud, to Kelaey Gray. Schr. By.

Castoff, fm Newport, to frclir. Black Monster, Townsend, frn Alexandria. Sclir. Edward Slade, Bale, fm aahington, D. 0.

Bcbr. FlyioE Grant, fm Alexandria, to Koae Lyon. Bchr. K. Hall, Lerd, fill Calais, to Rogers A Kemp.

Below Barque Clillton. pnrneli, fm Sgua la Orande. At Qi-abasuinb 8ajque Thereee, (flreiu.) Hohorst, from Btemeu, May 6ili, with passensers. Bnrqnea Paladin. Wilson, Montevideo and Bnwnos Ayres- Maryland, (Brem.) Hellmers.

Bremen, brigs Tlis. Walter, lllortb, West Indies: Isola, Oriilin, Ballast. and sUock-ton via Clioptank River; Schrs. New York, Stevens, Jamaica; Time, Br.) Hilton. ABtrea, Piae, Portsmoutli.NH; Oertrnde Herten, Gregory, Boston.

MEMORANDA. Briic B. C. Wright, Walter.rroin Philadelphia, arlved at New Orleai.s lr.th Inst. 4 Brl(! Ownee.

(new) Masson. fm Baltimore for Jamaica, wa mtoken June 2ii, off K. end of Onba. Scbr. Vigil, Neal.

from Frederlcksbnrsr, arr. at Philadelphia 22d eld. fm do. same day, schrs. Mantua, for FeteTaburfc.

and J. W. Woolston, Hnnter, for Schr. Fairfax, Mott, for Alexandria, eld at York 2 ith Inst. Schr.

CobasBtt, Tobey, for Baltimore, aid fm Somerset lath. Clkabid roit Baltihokb. Btameh-o Wm. Jenkins, at Boston 20th Inst. Brig Paulina.

Tavlor, BoRton, loih Inst. Schr. Peter Blowell, Smell, Boston, 2iith Inst, hc-le. John Jones, Fisher, at Philadelphia, 10th lust. Bcbr.

Elate, Facemlre, Albany, 20th Inst. Abkiveh from Bai-timokb. Schr. West Wind, Bnrnet, at New York. 2oth Inst.

Scbr. Seeman. Lank, at 19ih Inst. TVTOTICE TO CR EDITORS By virtue of a rlod IN of trust from KERTZ LOxUHEII datetl 16th day of June, A. 1S57, the pubscriber has neenap-romtf Trustee for tlie benefit of the creditors ot said tl One of the provisions of gaid deed creates a fen ir -s iinxn nro 1 1 1 irR -ttlni aha.1 1.

within nine ty rays from the elate of the ueed, execute a release of tlieir claims. n. The cmlitors are eferred to the deed left for record in Ihe ClPik's office of the Superior Court of Baltimore city for the terms of the deed and trusts therein, ni-a knuhn onlirripd to file their nlaims. DrooerlT with tlie undersigned on or before tlie lfitb day September, m57. Tbe relesse for creditors to sisru is i be found at the sto.

of the Trustee, lo. S9'i West nammore sr. ABRAHAM ROSEN BURG. je A NTJtilJAKl AN BOOK fTOKE. A.

OLD KOOKP, PK1NTS. AUTOGRAPHS. COINS, CURIOS1-TIES, for oyxctaed yQRGK flP-ltr S3 W. IJjilf.iinore st. iti H.ckorr ac Poplnr Ll'MPKR YARD.

AUo, i ct tia rxvf nrif.a. P. i'a. ql! irn.i'i n-i r- itwv.rVANa9N GAY twa dgcr Irotn Faytu 9i 2ii lfi 81 97i 92 71 District of Colnm'ifi Advrtiseiiienta. jiK WALL BARNARD, Auctioneers VALLARLE FARM AND BEAUTIFUL SALE On TUESDAY, me Sth ins'anr.

at. five o'clock on tne premises, sell that beau tiful and r.ielily cultivtd FAltM.iate tne country residence of A. Hoover.Esq., deceased, lying Alex-nndna county, Vrgima. one mile irom Georgetown, and on the heights just nbove the Aquid'i't. This Farm contains about one hundred and "ixttr aeres in a Inch stole of cultivation, well fenced, and enriched with the liberal use of fertilizers.

Tnere is a iare Orchara of the choieeat Fruits now in lull bearing. '1 he DWELLING, which is nearly new, is 42 feet pquare, surrounded with a ten feet wide portico, contains large psr ors, rromy all, five large chamner. kit-her. bath room, water closet, and every inodern convenience: also, a reservoir on the top ol the house. In fct, no expense was spared to make tne dwelling comfortable ai elegant.

1 he situation is beautiful, oommrind.ing an extensive cr iinrry. citv, aud water iew, rvrwj is withio a few nnnutes" wslk of Georgetown, The other improvement 00nsist uf new barns, sheds, stables, stres. c. There i a liberal fetlpply of pre water close to the house, the fr.rm is well watered with, several unlading sirenniti. The terms, which are liberal, will be ma-f kniwn at time of sale.

A. p. HOOVER. WALL fjAKIMAR.il, -tSo Auctioneers. '3h Dy S.

i igh r. ArcTioNEia. VALLEY VIEW FARM iw" AT AUCTION. If sot disposed of at private sale before TUESDAY, inn 30th of June, th property will ba oiTerid at. public sale on that day.

at 3 o'clock P. on tne premises. This VALUABLE KAK11, tne residence of the isteJohn H. King, containing about 50 AUK Es, is well known to fie one of the most beautiful and rtssira-bie pieoesof propeity on the picturesque heights of Georgetown, D. C.

It is in the highest stare of a lane portion occupied as a market and ornamental garden. Several ORCHARDS of the finest Fruit, hnd a large Vineyard of Catawna and Isabella grapes. The are a large FAMILY KbSJ-DENCE, anda small Cottage for a gar lener's family; cables. Barn. Hay Shed.

in good order. There are two beautiful springs of pure water on the place, affording an abundant supply for all purposes. This description gives but a faint idea of the character of this desirable place. Persons wishit to purchase are invited to examine it personally. Terms at sale.

ELLEN J. KTN'G, Adm'x. FPW'D WRIGH f. A net. DRV GOODS, KhUVal tTKi LMANN.HIRICBS Sc Cf.

hnvuMnoved from No. 12 toNo. 21 HANOVKR STKEET.oh the opposite east) side, 3 doors helow German st Gt 1UCKED SKIRTS, LADIES. TUCKED SKIRTS. FOR CHILDREN'S DRESS.

TUCKED SKIRTS, j-qj BABIES ROBES. TUCKED SKIRTS, FRONT W1DTH, For Morning D'ess. all fo stln by K. lioWEY, 1HAJjTIMOhE and mode toorder at Artams' Famil nd Trnde Mscmue Stuching Rooms, No. 145 Bali iwre Et.

Tucked tkirtn are all the fasoion. La-roes siip ply yourselves before going to the Summer Retrtats. To be had wholesale ofT. W. ADAMS.

3tf V'l' i' htT iJiAVr, Tt) l.NflldM PUB-" I.IC tla we tiave opened rhis cay an TArt-LISHVENT OF FKF.iCH. GERMAN ENGLISH FANCi GOODS, and at the sam-titn-have idoeri tourestablish-nentaMANUFACTORY OF PORTE- MONM'IK, ic; and oar particular attention will be paid to kef alwavs on land a beaati-fui ond well-feiected etock of thtjahosre articles, and exertions -will be made te satisfy every body who will honor us wiih their ord-rs. FLATAU to LEHMAN, 73 West Baltimore ftreet. LACES YARD L0G at a oents per gr ss: Swan bill Hooks and Eyes No. 3 at 10 certs per Ux.

Hair Pins 16 cents per pound; ewing Ik at 6234 cents per hundrwi fekn: Embroidennj ilk at 24 cents per dozen: Ethereal Oil Wio.k ar 2- oeurg per 017. -n; tToats' and Brooks' bet Cotlon at. 45 oents pr doz Silk Shrc Laces I2J-a cen's per d.z: MOSIKRY in great variety and ch-ap. The above are a sample of gains that pin be had at JOHN KEKMOUK STORE, 15-tA22 91 EntJ-w e'. cr Ma I t.

FOR SAJLE. tPfR SALE LT corner Sr. Paul andTonsend streets, 'onting leet on St. Paul street, with a dtpthoi i4f-etto Hsrarove alley. For pa'tieukrs ajpiv to 1KWLN No.

8 Basement Bamum's Cry" Hotel. m3 lmj LR SALK A uiart. active LAD. ave for life, 1 aiut 14 years ol age, a cipital house-servant and W6i tr. hold for rn-fault and will not to go out ol the Stats.

For tprms app'y to Box No. 41, F.ederiok. or to McPHERSON 3c THOMAS, ift-tt- ytreer. IT Si FOR SALE Every rsr.aty of MASTS in th routh. Also, SHARS made to order, tiia saon notice.

et sctisfectorr prices. RDY eicsBaem, iija-tL opprwite Smith's whari. t- iCE! OK SALE. to tons of FURE ICE. at Tie 4V1ILL, near the Reiay House, on the vVashington Railroad.

It can be sent in cars, either 4 Baitimore or Apply ROirT C. VVRfGHT, a23-2mo' Patterson street. Baltimore. BfKDS! filRDS: ijD FOR SALK AT No. 14 LIBERTY STV one -door north of Faett, txmta American Birds, imported Gerrnan, Belgian ad Native Cannriea, Green and Blue Linne's.

Red Birds, tc. Csllandsee. HENKY THOMAS, 2 lm lnfeof Seott st. FOR SALE. J.iLf Owineto ill heaith, I will sell my well gYi Vnnwr, LINE OF OMSIBUSES.

run- toTl "1. "11" F. -o-fe Milia to Balim re, consi-iting two noACflKSi one rweive and the othar twenty rasse -r-r; foi-r, S'X or reiglit Horses, and Hirness complete. Inquire of MR. GEO.

SCOTT, Vayne Inn, JJfittimore. 7 t2ro ANPRKW V1NGER. FOR SALE A superior one-horse Vti-Fami CARRIAGE, buiit byonsof the SsSbrrrf- best makera in the city, ft lias reen but UFd Knd will hi sold Can be seen ar. JVTULLATEYER HUNTER'S, N. E.

oomer of IT, aid F-enkiin strt. 1- OK SAL.K A InuUi.ii'e uaily PON 5 year old, perfectly sound, gentle and ell iS2- Also, a Lumber Wajon, nearly bbw, which will he sold low or exo for lum er. Inquireof Mil LS ic MURRAY, southwest corner of Eutaw anc Baltimore ft. je2-St FOR SALE A large stylish New Jersey Blask Haws HOrtSE. five ears old, well broke and very gentle, quit- fist, and pertot- Iv Tohespenat JOHN HIXsLBY Hl'V-pVt.

rrpr of Oaivert and Pla.sanr. srg. feirr 4t 1 iuu BAr.r CONCENTRATED uYE OR SAP' NIFIER just reortived and for sale by THOMsEiN. WOOuS BLOCK je.lS 'm South Cnarlesst. HEFSE VIM GAB-STARCH.

3( 0 ioxe Eastern Cuttine Cheese; 100 bills. Clarified Cider Vinegar: 1.2nn Uixes Kingslord's Owexorareh. ForsalHby DAVIOT BUZBY, No. 6 Exchaiige Piace. Ice'CREAM AND WATER-ICES, superior i quality, of ill flavors, deli vei ed to families or pub ho establishments at 25 eer per quart.

a No. 8ii Hanover street. PINE A Pl'LFS, PIN APPLr SB on" Mt-iai zas PIN A PP sale on board the biig "Isola," Pratt street wharf, in loUtosuit the 'efe-tfj GECJV. MARTIN BRO. jnr-7 RAPE MAY AND NEWPORT.

TH.adie. Gen s' aTrd Children's KATH-SUITS; Bathing Shoes, a new article; Bathing Caps; an article tnat serves a a Cap. tale-Preserver, or resrmg the head in ra'iroail or on jfceamboats; Fans: un and Ram MbRElr-LAS, in a very rjKRSON jj7tjp 209 Baltimore street. S3 ttl R-MAK1N MACH4N ES. I The onl successful one tempers the ctay.

It oiaires 1.2iii per hou by two horses 2,00" by steam. B'icfc Presses, Tile Machines. Clay Wheels, Cart iat for Coal Kiins, Founders and MaobmiaU. C. ffARNEJLAj, Gtrmantvum Road, nbov Fifth stritU SBb SO-3m A FINE AOKTMENT OF MAN TEL.

PIER tfd OVAL FRENCH MIRROR; also, German Wares, with Plain and OrnaI Pe I a'V twant or trie limve at i.iviicD wii iuai i- age to give us a call; )AN ROSENSTEEL, No. 9 IV. Gay street. Baltimore. I pared to furnish customers and at all times, in large 'Tlb'SijM VVAIaT.

P. S. Orders left as above wui be punctuaiiy-witenu- ed to. TAlviES BO" KEA.L ESTATE AGENT, Varticnlar attention given to the purchase and 1 saia of FA RMS LANDS, HOUsES, GKOUND ii totsand Citv KroDertT ex- Money loanea on mongage. jiu-il.

D1 luTTI I KKY SLUr3 tiv AL.ri. We have at aU tiH.es a supply of DISTILLERY which we offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Our distillers locate gTREET Opposite Clagett'a Brewery. lei i-i m-3 1 CLAM PITT. late 0 the.

firm of CLAMPITT JC. Ji SI bus now the pleaureof in fornone hi" oid friends, patrons and the public rene-mUv tWt he has estaMiin. the BRASS AND RKLL FOUNDEKY No. 9b NORTH CALVERT near the Susquehanna railroad depot, where he is prepared to execute all orders at short notion for all kinds of work in his line, for either Water, Suam or Gas, which will successfully compete, in quality and prioe, with that of any other ettahnbliment. je U-lm HYDRANTS! BAKER'S PATENT NON-WASTING and NON-FREEZING HYDRANT.

We cordially invite the citizens of Baltimore to ei-amine these Hydrants. We guarantee them to be NON-WASTING and NON-FREEZING. One of them may be seen daily In operation at our store. hi y13-sm WARD ft FRANCE, 216 Pratt between Charles and Sole Proprietors of therurht for the city of Baltimore. LUMBER FOR BUILDERS, FACTORIES AND CABINET ATA RRS-We have on hand a general assortment of Walnut, W.

Fine, Poplar, Ash, Oak, Joist, Scantling. Girders, Posts, wlneh we offer for sale at the lowest market rates at wholesaleor retail, from Ho Light stieet wharf and corner Eutaw and German sts. BURNS fe SLOAN. iOlNOW WHITE AllNEBAL. PAINT.

Extract from the report of Committee to the Metropolitan Fair, laten held at Washington city: "The speci mens ot 1'amt'ng accompanying this article, sua its or atuc i'j nravtft I luivrM 27 uneapsiua IKAK FACTORY -OF FINE HAVANA. OlO 4.UI,A, lii. i a vvv 1 auu 1 of the followinn styles: Regalia, La Norma, Louuree. Ooeras, Jockey Club, Plantation and Principe. Also i.L.

xj.ii-., on iId9 H.ivb- 0, Vara and Cul Leaf Tobacco; Chewing and smp uiul-c ir'r kinds. (mi 1 ru v.f" o- afi4-p tor oaab. wholesale and retail, tt A a 1 lit Tt a I TllfT- 'AMI. LA BEANS sale by -A Small lot prime quality, for VViVl. VI.

ihivji aprarect nicf n. cm.n.10 n. buuu- ooiiiiueuutiuu will secure it an extensive trial. It seems to have considerable body and a very high degree of white -A neat two-a'orTattie DWELL IN No. 38 St.

Peter street, near Fremont. fyot fcil4 fert from and 122 feet deep, For pariionlars in qnire the emisea. j2i-3t. -i-v r.ii 1 ne inree-trory HOUSE No. 3i9 iorth Eutaw srreet.

near Hoff T.l. I IXT man. Add to JOHN G. HETZELL. 74 N.

Howard sfrec, j22-Stt FOR SALE. The LOT AND IMPROVE-ci ME fMTS known as '-Falls Chapel." situate 00 -Lauvale street, near the Lanva'e Fcctory. Ap ply to EL'SHA CAKBaCH. 16.S Lexington street, or RICH A to GFtS. 35N.

Eutawst. j22 3t FOR SALE Tht three-story DWELLTN g3 wiih large back building on the south side of l.ex-a ington ftreet. hve doors wekt of Repunlican 19 feet 4 inches front and 87 feet deep: it is just finished and will he sold on an extended credit. Price Grr-nr-d rent $100. Apply at the corner of LI TA and GERMAN STK EETS.

je2j tf BURNS SLON. kjTKAM POWKR AND ROOMVOR RENT. FOR RENT A ROOM, 6i feet square, well lighted, with from 4 to 6 Horse Power. It may i-e renrtd in oar' or in whole to suit. It is centrally lo cated, and adapted to almost ar business.

For in formation app'v on the premise-, corner ef GRAN BY ST. andEsr FAL H)U SALE Tliat large twvstory BRICK WAKKHOUSE southwrst ct lerof Hillen and a East streets. Also, the two two story and attic BP iCK PVV ELLT G3 in the rear of the above property, on East street. The above property is in fne. A pply to JOHN G.

BRIAN. 136 N. Gay St. je20-3t. FfK RENT.

The HOUSE No. 189 Pratt Hreet. on tne south side, bt ween Hin-kfiver and Chf rlfs streets. Possession wiii De riven immediatelj. Apply to WAX.

WILSON ic No. 135 Baltimore st. j'9 4t -Si- FWR KENT. A desirable three story rS? DWELLING HOUSE for rent, No. 93 Sharp st.

fclnquire within, or to WM. HO WELL SON, No. 60 tomh Gay st. je 13 lw FOR SALE A va'uable LOT OF GROUND Wjff on Fayette street, near Pine. 25 feet f-ont by 85 deep, tunning back to a 12 feet alley; improved by a two-story hrick DWELLING HOUSE, etai ding back, and small Store on the front, No.

240. Apply at No. 271' W. Fayette street. 6t.

FOR RENT The PRoPEKTY N. 176 ff't Baltimore street, lately occupied by Alessrs. Bankers. Apply to E. GREEVWAY, Ft Si Mount Vernon Plac.

FOR SALF. A three st.y DWELLING; fJflGrnuiid Rent 20. Prio Will pay 12 per -2cent. oher dwellings. Farms, Country Sea Ground Rents.

$lonana S180. vt ELLING to rent on Lexington Water, Gas WILLIAM WARFI ELD. Conveyancer, No. 1 St. Paul st.

jirx DKLG STORE iFOR is an old f52f nd well established stand, doing an excellent business, is one of the very best locations in ashington Will be sold a great, bargain. Satisfactory reasons wilibegiveD for selling. Address IVAN HOE, Washington. P. C.

FOR ENT The three-story Brick DWFL- I i 1. i 1 Culloe.h street, two di inrs west of Riddle street occupation given on the first of July. Apply on the premises, or to A. C. RHODES, Alerchants' Ex-chnge.

je29-5t-j HOUSE ON MOUNT VERNON PLACE FOR SALE. The situation of this house being opposite to one of the beautiful puohc walks con tiguous to the monuir.erit, makes it desirable as a healthy and fashionable residenoe. The property will be sola in fee and for a moderate pnoe. Apply to ALEX. YEAR SON.

15 S'. Pawl street. FOR L.F.AJ-E A LOT aTd two-story frame HoUSE. 3iix25 feet, on Great Hughes street, near ihe FerrT. suitable foraimont any business.

ALSO LOTS TO LEASE on Grwit Covington aud Montgom ry sts. AlsoSTEAM POWER to rent. Inquire of C. COTTRELL, 32 Gr-at Hughes street. jl3 12c; FOR RENT In Eutaw Place, between Town-gS send and Mosher stre; ts.

twi HOUSES, standing ahFck tim the line of the street, each containing ren rooms, with rath -house and large yards. To good tenants rent will moderate, inquire on th pre-mises of G. A. HEUlLFR. j29 3tt Vf)K SA1JC Two STORES, witn lrwehuics.

on Werf Baltimore near Peari; 3 HOUSES on VVest Pratt one with Store, one HOUSb on a LOT on Gay running through to En-or improved two Stores; a DWELLING on Aisauith LOTS for sale and lease in various AppiT to BLOCKER ic NO RRIS. 63 Fayette o-et f7-tf1 jg FOR SAI-E OK REN Three Dew WE L- st, ti 1.1. noi liiretj m-orica, wilij pevaisttEo auu double Back Buiidjngs. with brown fronts, on Saratoga street nearly opposite Frank'in square. of JOSEPH HARVEV, No.

649 W.Fayette street, or GEO. A. FR1CK, No. 117 W. Baltimore street, up stairs.

'j9 tf TZ FOR RENT A iarse three story HOP'S, sfwi-h double Back Buildire, and all the modern conveniences, on Eutaw Square, next to Lanva'e street. A pp'y at No 8 aNQVER ST. 'j6-tf FOR SALE A three-story DWELLING on A Garden etreet, near the market and Methodist meeting in Biddie street. Price Also, a handsome DwelLne --n N. Charles street, S9.0oo.

A Ground Rentof S'lOOand others. WILLIAM WAR- ELD, No. 13 St. Paul street. FOR SALE OR LEASE The WASH ING -CTON MEDICAL COLLEGE BUILDINGS, wion te west std of Broadway, opposite Jackson Sacare.

The lot fronts 2f0 feet on Broadway, by 220 to Rrhp! street: it also has a front of 220 feet on Hamostead street. A fine pump of water is ia the ln-closure. For termsapply to WM. H. CONKL1NG, No.

167 Broadway, or to J. W. HI GG, No. 40 Broadway. my6 2m5 JOHN M.

WALKER, Property Atent and Collector, tio. 67 Second Bear the Exchanss, nas for sale Farms, Country Seats, Houses and and Ground Rents. Lots to Iw FOR SALE OK KbAT-ttneol tnoseDeauti-rlful HOUSES in Waverly Terrace, Franklin siSuare: aiso, GROUND for lease, fronting the Suareand its vicinity Inquireof A. IVWAVKR LEV TFRKACE. Fntnkiin Soare.

BCE PROPERTY SALE. FIFTY UR SIXi ACR ES OF LAXD Lime Kiln Bottom, embracing QUAR Rib-. LIME I'll I -1 i fmm wlitnli iraiirftminKKRrlT rklXi -J, emomg this justly celebrated Bottom Lime, pre! erred to any other plasterers. wtiit-washers. finds a or on the premises.

JOH.V P'-AKITT. 23-eoiif Lime Ki'n Bottom. STORE FOR RENT AT EI.LIOOTrS 3 MILLS. The arge STORE and DWELLING Efcaat the Mills, nearest the Flour Mi'is, and in sight of the Cotton Mills, where a large amount of erxvds can be sold tor cash, on short time, or exchanged for country pr.luce, and a fortune soon made. Rent only gj'-i a ear.

Apply on the premises, or to Air. GAM-BRILL, at the Depot, next door. owT-r--: jfi-f0iroc. DR. QWING.

FK SAU.E. The undersigned as executrix Etof the estate of the lace William Kilpatrick, with iia view of closing th same, now offers for sale ihe very DESIRABLE PROPERTY on Pennsylvania avenue, near the city limits, fronting 100 fret on the avenue, and containing aliout TWO ACRES OF GROUND, improved bv twotwo-storv and attic brio IH iLEon the avenue, (oneof which is now occupied as a Store, with two story back buildings, and fw brick and three frameHOCSEs on th alley, wuh Carriage House. Stabling, The ahey and stable yard are w--ll raved. The Garden attached to the dwelling is well filled wi the choicst kind of fruit trees, grape vines, This piaceoflers a fine opportunity for anyone desirous ol a healthy country residence. For terms, ic.

apply on the premises. or terms, o.c.,opp,MAf Kl LPATRICK, jel8-eo8t? 7:4 Pennsylvania avenue. x. FOR SA LE The beautiful FARM of 1,0 R-EtifRAlNE," adjoining the village of Franklin. It iSiccntains Hn Acres, more or less, of which about forty are in ood.

The soil is peculiarly adapted to tl-e Grnsses, and about 70 acrs are in Wheat, Rye, Oats, Timothy and Clover. The Farm is bounded by ttuee loads the Franklin Turnpike, the road to Wetherf dsville and the Connty Road, and by the last it is three miles distant from the city limits. As a rural retreat it is unsurpassed in the State, and trie DWELLING, which hu Gothio Stone Wings, is trr bowered in a Grove of Oak and ickory could, with little expnse, be made a perfact Cottage orn.ee. There are six Building sires four npon the turnpike, three with Springs, and all but one with running wnter nH fir nronomon of meadow. One of the eleva tions is the toUieft north of the turnpike the same distance west oi rmi.i nro.

au umuiuuo and from the city every day. Price for the whole; for portions. aceordin to size ai.d locality. Apply to No. 211 Balti street, or th jl9-Btt QWryER.

on the premises. TO TEACHERS. Intending to remove from Alexandria, I offer for sale or to lease for a tenrT of years the large and commodious edifies at the corner of St. A sap a and Queen streets, known as ALEXANDRIA ACADEMY. This building, ad nirablv situated for educational purposes, besides ample accommodations for a family, has a large Study Hall, Reeitation Room.

Lecture Rixun, Students Parlor, Reading Roots and Library, and Dormitories for the aooomnv-dation of tony students. The bnilding. in ita entire plan, combines privacy with the most ready seeessibiluy to each pat it desirable, is supplied with gas and water throughout; heared with furnaces after the most appro red mode, and is in complete order. If desired, the Apparatus and Futxitnre may be had at a lair valuation. To a gentleman of liberal education and eomecapital, an opportunity is here presented to be met.

with. A School in a prosperous condition: well and favorably known; encouraged both by citizens of Alexandria and those of the adjoining States; with all the appliances lor the successful pro-efutirm oi the business, and with the certain prospect of a haiidsome and remunerative return for tie outlay, if nrnnprlv nnnflu Maii Letters to the undersigned will be promptly attended to, and a personal inspection of building bj those wishmg to purchase is invited. jlS-eotft R- L. BROCKE I r. rf-.

A RARE CHANCE FOR A SAFE IN-VESTMENT. UKl livi vv r. IjL. iv rv iv.ti One cf the most healthy ana uesiraoie locations in Maryland, conta ning 212 acres of prme land, in the-highest state of cultivation, situa ed in Baltim we county, the Gunpowder, near to Alonkion Al ills station, on the Northern Central Railroad, one hour's ride from tfte city. There is a private switch at th same.

neartne nouse, ua iww o.m umwiu from the farm and convey the produots at cheap ratea to market The improvements area oomioriamo dious Stone and Brick MANSION, in g.od repair, new and neat Brick DWELLING for tne Oversea or Gardener, Bam and Out House, with every neoes sary convenience, and a never failing Spring of tne Se Khree years a large amount has been expendeo various chard of choice At-P' p-Pr nioii Vrnat. a this year, and a fan' frit! large quantity of PEACHm mi belia X.VrMi, on the GRAPES, irom uiBoi" t. Rre eXpected KTeVbs i i fo? conducting it. There is a valuable stock Durharn and pure Holstein Cattle, a yoke ot the jnest Oxen the State, Horses. Colts, Calves, Hog, Pool-try, o.

avurwthini Ba he nouses are won iiiuinncu i comfortable as a reasonable man ooul-J This farm, if managed properly, of great profit, bes.de" being a healthy residence, such as is seldom I(1 One half of the purohi.se money, it desired, could remain on forjwor VGiiy BwuunreCity HotoL rj2.tr BaiUiaora, Mo, I vf rwpouawice of toe 13 Utiniore Sun. WtiHiNflTON, June2l. British Consul at New York Hovernorship of Nebraska Changes and Appointni'nts The London Post Stating the British Ministry's Views on Central America What (hey will and what they won't do, $-e. The British consulate at New York Is a very important post, but it has been allowed to remain vacant since the dismissal of Air. Barclay, who had filled it in a manner very acceptable to those who bed official business with him.

We learn that, after a year's delay, a successor has been appointed In the person of Mr. Francis Lousada, at ide-otnt a residt-nt t.f Cuba, where he has held tlie office of arbitrator of the Mexico commission. It was wished by the British residents of JVf York that Mr. Barclay should return to his xost there, but it was believed that some objection would have been made to it by the present Executive. But it may be doubted whether Mr.

Buchanan cave any opinion upon that subject. The Governorship of Nebraska Is vacant, for Gov. IzmU was superseded by the appointment of Col liitbaidsou, who has declined theottice. Nr. Chapman, the able delegate from the Territory in the late Congress, has leen named for the post, but there are several other prominent applicants for It, including Gov.

O. Clark, of New York. The resignation of Gov. Andersen, of Maine, as commissioner of customs, was rendered necessary in order to enable the President to give the post of Consul-general in Canada to a eiriz-, of Maine, Mr. W.B.Morse.

Maine is one of the State which has more federal patronage than would be due 10 her even if she were not black Republican. Humors of changes of one or two heads of bureaus, in virtue of rotation, are again aflo.nt. Severs! prominent appointments are to be made abeut the 1st of July. Mayor ocd is the hero of the day, and attracts nubiic attention in New York to tie com parative exclusion of Gen. Walker.

He appears to conduct his nullification process with much and he and Gov. riiur, will, tone'b-ir, able, no c'oubt, to maintain the peaces in spire of the police. The article concerning Central American affairs In the London Morning Post, the reputed orpnn of Lord Palme-rston. the more en' tiled to be considered as official, for the reason that it ba heretofore, in regard to the same questions, proved to be an unerring index of the feeling of the ministry. We learn from it thtt the British goveri.ment is quite as willing as we are to drop the Cle ton-JJulwer treaty.

It is not at all ira- probsVie that it will abrogated by mutual con-sr t't r.f pai It 1 eq i -es. on our pa-t. an act of Congress, which will probably be recommend-tj wlien Congress meet, we learn three thiny. which it Poeii.mwt wTll not submit the fcpii.n.? tiine in tejrardto North AmM, ohlf oi wica isBiitisb; 2d. that tlity ill bOt be eX Liried fioma across the istbmertii ai.u Sd, that they will lose no opportunity Vo the extension of African elavesy by the ViJttd States into other American states.

Two years of diplomacy would not belter enlighten us on these questions we have been by the timely rf the Pot. Io. Corrcopiiuence ul the Baltimore Sun Washington. Jane 22. Corporation Finances and Interest Tha Srorm Repairs of the Canal- Public Schoo.

Examination Eattie of Craney Island Rtligioui Matters Real Estate Sales, The board of aldermen ard lioard of common council are now going into session. Mayor Ma-pruder addresses to them a letter statino that the exigencies of ihe corporation make it necessary that the revtr.ue for the next fiscal year he anticipate to an amount equal to certain obligation- which must be promptly met, or the credit of tht corporation will materially suffer. They are follows: For quarter's interest due on funded debt Jrne 30. '57, Si0.f92; half ea--'s inrerestoa canal debt, SI, repairs to Lonsi bridge, erecting fhfd at Centre market, whicb will be oiif sibciit 1st July ('; pavof corpo-a-(ion rfficers, S4.t00; other in prioress which will requi'e money to piv iLtm liefo anv poitiou ot the txes fur 1S57 be collected. Tl ma, or, I learn, will not confirm theaward of the commit'fe to certain coutractc-s for ouild-in" a new asylum or poor house.

When the tax-book will be'ready Is not known. On taking up the sul jt'ct tx.th boards this evening auf.U ji izea the nioyor to anticipate the seminar revenue of the co j-oiation to the amount of by Lan, at a rate of merest not exceeding six percent. annum, payable not more than tour months after rieoiiation. This the corporation to meet ti interest due 30th June inant on to-funded dt-bt and other demands. The aldermen also authorized tbe appointment of a ur-- iiiu-n-dent of repairs on Potomac bridge.

Both boards ieq.iest the United States engineer to etiRish the grade of East Capitol street throng bout its entire lengih, ai report to the board. The mayor i-ays that he will rot m-ike the imiiii.Titioas fir orporalion fiicers until next ek. Mr. D. Claik is coi timed as pniice of the f-eco? ward, and Stephen Coster is confirmed as commissioner of the fifth ward.

From evefy direction we havesimilar accounts 't the fury and devastating effects of the great tail fctonn of yesterday afternoon. The condition of the Che-spks atnl Oaio Canal continues to er.gros a very larse shire tbe public attertiin. By the susp- Tsior; of navigation, from the dimage to No. a vei- large portion of the business of Alexandria, Georgetown and Washington is prostrated Cel. Maulsby, the president of the rivefi freh energeiicy I'om 'te emergency, ana we learn the former contractors hare eft 1 he work and tew men have been appointed; that, through the courtesy cf the Secret iry of Vv'ar, the valuable t-ei vices of Captain Meigs Lave been obtained to advise with I'atterson, the engineer of the as to the vnost efi'ectual means of removing the cVCjij'- ties of navigation.

Berte- stili. I ain assured that there is Hot. nor will there Vje. arv ditli I jn procuTing M.flirient means to repair a'l th and put the sireuxn in navir.rie i order. 1 1 learnviRl of the public schools cf Waf-hington, commenced to-day in the lowing oroer: First District.

Primary No. 1, Miss bv Mr. Wilscc; primary No. 2. first department, i Miss Love's.

iy Mr. Dickinson; primary No. 3, recond department, Alias Slater's', by Mr. Mai- gan. Second Prirr ary No.

1, Miss Acton's, by Air. Polk; primary No. secoi.d department, Miss tiawkius', by Mr. M.ig'ndec primary No. I fiis-t dejartineilt, Mi.s Randolph's, by Mr.

Harkness i Third District Primary No. 1, llrt depnrt- i mtlit, Miss by Dr. Divi.s; prima'- ecoLd depaniei.t. Ai Mr. piin.ary No.

Mrs. Clark's. jjf. jj0. Kim.

i Fourth District. Frirhary No. 1. Mls Adam', bv Mr. Alice; primary No.

2, Miss Lee's, by Mr. heeler; primary No. 3, Miss AsLdcwn's by Mr. Tearson. Tfcte are occasions of esrec'l interest to srl dlars ai.ii teacl as well as to many pi- jt iits who pride themselves on the proficiency of 11 eir little cnes.

The examination, a I learn, rtf.ec'trt due ci edit upon the yi.unif ladies who i id ii tr tie far Lave perfonr.ed the responsible dnlii-s tepebers. This is tbe forty-fourth anniversary of the bat- tie of Crar.ey Island. One of the gallant veterans who participated therein informs me that the roi'flict commenced about 0 o'cl ck A. M. Of ArtLer Kmeron's tornpir-y of ISjj'ut ar- i tiile ry.

which was cioseiv entXed on that occa- pionthce arc bvit three survivors left Major Howl. the marine corps; Col. William P. Vouig, of Washington, and Ed ward Carter, of Va. 1 hat fine volunteer company, tbe Mount Ver-rcr.

Guards, Capt. De Vang ban, Alexandria, this morning made a visit to this city and Tail! tfceir resj-eefs to tbe President of the United jsta'e and the Secrttary of Vv'ar. The appear- erce anddiscipiine of the "Guards" elicited admiration. May was another month of surprising health in this metropolis. TLe whole numtjerof deaths, white ard colored from all causes, including ihe alms-bouse, rriarine and navy yard, vai ciilytil.

Of these '2u were under 10 years of age. Kev. Haleev Dnnnins', of Baltimore, commences a protracted meeting at Fourth Presbyterian Church this evening. This evening the street Baptist Church, of which the Rev. George W.

Samson is the pastor, will form one of the principal points of attraction. The Enosinian aud Prilopbenian societies of Columbian College hold their annual celebration there. TLe entertainment will consist of devotional exercises, excellent addresses and fine music. Thoughtless persons to day are throwing the broken glass into the street, l'his should not be repeated'. Srcha course may prove severely in-iuiious to children as well as to animals.

Srkjiiare 231, on Fourteenth and Boundary containing 177,465 feet, sold to Mr. Chnbb for cenls per foot. Lot No. 4, in square 441, to Christian 7 cents. Lot IS, to Jacob Fander, for cents.

Lot 0, to Conrad Yardeu, for 8 cents. Another storm of wind and some rain passed over our city between 1 and 2 o'clock to-day. At Georgetown, D. K. S.

Wright, auction er sold lot (situated on the corner of Gay and Congress streets, fronting 40 feet on the former rd one hundred and twenty on the latter, to Mr. F. Wheatlev for 81.03(1. Merctjkt. rCouespenaen.ce oi the Baltimore Sun.

New York, June 22. Death of a Millionaire Attempted Murder of a Wife by her Husband Sales of Potatoes Naval The Don Igr.acio Crepo, who arrived a m--inre from Cuba, died on Saturday at toe Ne n't Hotel, of coneettJon tbe brain. Senor r- nfr I IJeTed come to this country in the Pi' proting Lis health. His estate is valued at OGO.OCO. Cref.w.was the heaa oi one oi slVd families in Havana, and was proprietor a very large landed property bavin- been Vrinv vears ih sug planting, in which infill rr.nrtcrn eramic- ra-4 FOK RENT A very rienlthy anu aeiiKiitiui suuurian KhMliMUh on west iieaiiis'u'.

lnear Franklin Snuare and Widows' Home. Pnpe S10. Apply to DANIEL COONAN, No. 70 ftlarket Space. SALE HOL'rE on is i diroond Btreet, PSNo.C6.

with BAKERY attached, suitable for.a fctore or Residence, with a new front and put in compleie order throughout. Apply to SAMUEL T. HATCH. 68 North Howam street. 1 OK KENT A riivm.l.iSii with STABLING.

To a god tenint tha rent vi 1 le moderate. A PD on thn rnrnpr of CHEW and EDEN STREETS. je20-3c'! S. FOK RENT A STABLE AnnK- GE HOUSE. locited.

near Charles IEi-8lreet. Apply St Paul street. to THOS. WHELAN, 16 je20 3t FOR REM' That ver desiral.l STORK No. heingtha first house south of -Baltimore Street.

Rent low. A nnt immAdia.tt.lv- on the premises. ja tf( THOMAS R. RICH. FaKMS FOK rAL.E ta) aeres aujomin jCarro'l's AJa nor, with sor.d improvements, pajmenta.

on credit, balance in city property or building materials. 300 acres 6 miles from the eity, for first-rate soil and healthy location- half cash and half in trade. A desirable Farm in Virginia of 140 acres, at $12 per acre. Two splendid Farms in Baltimore county- Jiie of 160 acres, the oiber with fi-st class imp. tiiocnts.

very low. A iso, a large number of other Farms. JAMES BO 6 St. Paul street. FOK SALE.

We ollVr at private sale a LOT jifF GROlfNli. ia fee. situate at the soutneast corner of East tstreet and Necessity alley, frontiu 23 feet Fast fctreet. The Lot is improved by two FRAME TEN KMEN'I and wJl be sold on ao-eommodatirg terms. WANTED Small GROUND RENTS.

TILYARD it HOULTON, Conveyancers. j20-eo3tt 15 Law ttuil linga. 2, FOR SALE fSS A BEAUTIFUL ALT i MO RE COUNTY FA HI AND VALUABLE WATER POWER, situated within twelve miles of the city, aud five miles from Towson'own. This property consists of TWO HUNDRED ACRES. 25 of which are in timber, the faience arable and meadow land of the first quaiiiy, divided into ten fields, enclosed by new post and rail fences.

The whole of tne cleared land has been lately limed, aii includes over thirty acres of splendid timothy meadow. A large proportion of the property is underlaid with the best q-ialitr of LIMESTONE and MARBLE, which caii tie quarried to great advantage. The new Railroad bet ween Baltimore and now in progress of enn-srnjenon, we ill pass through the Farm, and mus render this Limestone and immensely valuable. There is also immediately on the line of this railroad a WATER POWER on a strong, never-failin? stream, with 23 feet fall, now improved ny a Sawmill, but suitable for a merchant mill or oott.m factory. The situation is one of the healthiest and mot beautiful in the State.

A one end of the prooarty are the celebrated "Raven's ove-lookig ihe shores of the Great Gunpowder River, while on the other sid i the beautiful Jmianey's Va'iey, presenting one of the prettiest landscapes in America. Th improvements consist of an excellent roughcast FRAME DWELLING, BARN, STABLE. CARRIAGE HOUSE, CORN HOUSE, ICE HOUSE, Also, a fine DXIKY, with a splendid Spring within twenty feetor the kitchen door. For further particulars and terms aop'y to COLEMAN YELLOTT. No.

23 Lexington B-Mtimore. Or ASHINGTON YELLO 'j20-eo3t No. 4 Court land Baltimore. VALUABLE PRO PERT KOR SALE. FO A HILL.

THE FARM AND RESI- of the late gei. ridgeuy. eontauong about K) acres, situated on tiitcidte, in Howard county, Maryland, 4 miles from the Relay House, F.lkndge landing, 14 miles from Ilchester. on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 4 miles from Mills, ai.d 12 by turnpike from the city of Baltimore. The land is mostly arable, with sufficient wood for farm purposes, well adapted to the growth of different grains, undulating, of easy cultivation and capable of being laid off in extensive meadows, there being fine springs and streams in every field.

Upon the place is a fine APPLE ORCH ARD, with Pears. Peaches, Cherries and other fruits in great abundance. The improvements consist of a large two story Brick ano Frame DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, with a oonneetme hall of 25 leet width, Out-hoises for negroes. Dairy. Sfabiinc, ic.

The situation of the dwelling is high, remarkable for health, commanding the whole farm and aa extensive end beaut'lul view of the surrounding country, including the Chesapeake bay as far as tne ouy of An-napoiis Ten trains of cars pass tbe Relay Hon3e daily each way to and from Baitimore, and five pass Lonester and Ell icott's Mills. For terms aud further particulars apply to JOHN S. RIDGE LV, on the premises, post-office Eiiioott'a Mills, Howard county, o- to ANDREW STERETT RTDGELY, A ttomry at Law, rn 2tTU.tf 2R St. Pan! Baltimore. -t, valuable Potomac farm for fpSSALE.

NEAR THE CHESAPEAKE BAY. Pursuant to a decres of the Circuit urt for Northumberland countv. pron-nnced th 23'h day of f)ctoler, 1856, in tha suit of Walls and wife vs. Hu'is, the nndersitmed comm ssioner. appoiat-d by the court to carry the said deeree into effc.

will offer aa'e, at public auction, at Northumberland Court-House. on tne 'S-h diy of July next, (conrt day, this valuable little FARM, situated in the said county, and AN SIXTy ACRES, more or less, 'i Farm is sitnatrd on the Poiomao river, nf ar its mouth, commanding a view of th hay f-r many miles. iies aiso upon Bulla' creek, winch is known to be ote of the finest oyster creeks in the State. Tbe distance to Heatasvitle, the county seat, is ab ut six miles to tne nearest postjffioe about three This Farm thrruehout its erti9 extent is perlectly level. The soil is of ihe best quality rive iaud.

and i we'l adapted to the p-oductioa of Wheat, Com, Oats See. The improvements consist of a very eo-n-odi ius BRICK DWELLING AMD OUfHOUSliS. well situated. To those who wish purchase a large Farm this sale presents a rare chane a there is a T'act adjoining cf equal dimensi-ms. heavily timbered, which is also in These united would rr.aiceoneof tne most desitab Farm in the cunorry, Terms Costs of sale and suit ensh; th remainder on a credit of one, two and three yars.

Kond. With a opmved security and a provisional deed of trust, on the prcinisf s. For farther info-malion aidress the undrsigned, commisbioner, at Heailisviile, Norfmmberl nd county. Va. H.

C. DESHIELDs, '3 eo6t) Commissioner. CHARLES STREET AVENUE PROPER The TYustees of the Orphans' Home navicg changed the location of the Asylum to the rroi Swine VaU'y. and removed the orphans, or! er for sale THE PROPERTY ON CHARLES STREET AVENUE adioiningthelandsof Messrs. Perne.

Fen-dell and Alder, and formerly known as "WAVE R-LEY The property west of the avenue will be sold in one lot, or divided according to rhe plat, which can be seen at the office of T. P.SCOTT, No. 16 St. Paul street. LOT No.

1 contains IS acres and fronts on tne avenue 433 feet. LOT" No. 3 contains about the same number of acres, These two iots are in front of the residence of vnec Maicoim, and present a most beautiful site for a country residence. There is on this place a nowe stream, and nature has done a great deal towards making it a lovely spot. A gentleman, of taste and.

means can have a splendid lawn, fiae eroves, garden, fountains, and with the hand of art can make it the most attractive and agreeable pleasure ground in the State. LOT No. 3 is situated west of tne mansion, and contains about 13a ACRES, with a road to the avenue. LOT No. 4, containing 20 ACR ES, fronts 887 feet on the avenue, and is improved by a very larga, well built STONE AIANSION, with the necessary outbuildings.

Stone Barn. Corn House, and a ehoice collection of Fruit Trees, viz: Apples, Pears, Cherries. A.c in full bearing. This place is not surpassed the State for salubrity, pure air and good water, and is about tnree miles rom the Washington Monument by tie Charles street avenue. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to visit tha place, and apply for terms to the Rev.

Jam jb Dolan, President of the Board of Trustees, St. Patrick's Church, Baltimore. The Lot adioininzthe property of Jas, Match, on the east of the avenue, is also offered for sale, ana oo a tarns about 30 ACRES. m5-ootft hnuriPKaN PASSAfrE an'i DRAFt OFFICE. THROUGH TICKETS ts i.rinnmal norta of fl.cml.

Britain. Ir-3ia2u. I i Kw 1...1 ariti) J-1 i I a Steamships and W-Thuagton Lmaof Packets. IT-Sight Drift available in all part3 of COUNSAU, Ayent, p22-tf No. 8 South Calvert street, Baltimore! rc FOR MONROVIA AN WEST COAST ggOF AFRI Tbe sohoone- FAWN will nfr sail as above the 15'h June.

She is a staunoh vessel, in perfect order. Can take a few oabin passengers, accommodations being good. Apmy to R. H. ATw bljlj, jeft-tf? No.

Bwly'a wharf. IMPORTANT TO DROVERS AND TRAVELERS PORT DEPOSIT FERRY BOAT, THE STEAMER GIPSKY, CAPT. J. H. MYERS, Bavintbeen thoroughly repaired, is now running r-snlarly during the Day and Night ltweon Port O-yosit and BelPa Ferry.

FOR CHESTER RIVER. STEAMER ARROW, Cape. E.S. L. Youug.

leaves Light Rtrejt wtiajr every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday tnornaig, a. 8 oclook. Retrains, leaven CRUMPTpN Monday, mv ai oioua, uiuga mWt JOHN NORTH, ftnw ci i sssPftAS RIVER. The iSateatn-T CECIL will leave Neeinm's wharf. Litht t-r river.

on Tuesdays, Thursdays ana caturaiva, ciock A M. Returning leaves Wiimers Point at 8 o'clock A on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, i.e-im G. STURGEON, Captain. rH'JfTAXK AND POTOMAC Steamer KENT. Captain jj.

Fie'ds. leaves Light street whf. fwtof Barre EVER MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock, for tlie Potomac; Wednesdiy night at 12 and Saturdaj morning at 7 for t' Ciiopians. Freieht. prepaid, received at the oitiae, 144 Light by J.

BoHingsSead. C.K.CANNOS. m3 3ml tTrw NOT CE TO SOUTHERN MAIL ii UTE far tkt SO 0 TH. Two fast daily Mail Trains for Frodencksbury, If idirriOTul PatarKhilvi Wfildnn. Wilmington, N.

li.m, 4 TK.VKrsis Horns' iieasius fir Warehouse, ZJ ami 23 Hanover strttt." Entire suits ol parlor, namosr, nu auu FURNITURE, of rosewood, wain-j. manog-ny or oak the most fastiioEabie patterns, afa wholesale trade supplied from our staam-raili. te a4 Stwtmwra furnished oompleta 1 '-i' CJFCOND-HAND STEaM EN GIN Frl 5 SA LET A W-PR ESSU ONENSIN BEAM ENGINE, thirty horsepower, cynndar 184 mohes, stroke four feel was built tor t' Clty corp ni-tson in the beet manner ia fitted brass journals, copper pipes, and everything essential for wear and aconomv condmRers' pumps arj every requisite for marineorlandpurpo.se will rojd at pnrat ssle cheap if early ayy tiou is, u-lo to ADREON 22 South Ciiub at, Ia mil ti; Charleston, S. Augusta, ana livuv Washington City, D. leave ba.timore EVERY MORNING, at ua ter past 4 o'oU oi, ud Ar 1 1.K-NOON at quarter past sForforther and tickets apply at ihe Sutl.ern 1 wt amden Station, between Howard ami Eittaw 1 11 was very vivid, fend flashed almost continuously, while the peals of thunder at times were truly appj-iling.

A heavv of rain accompanied the storni, which lasted about an hour. Fortunately, 1C 'erious dariipe was done. About nine o'clock on Saturday night a dis-tr. bunce occurred in Ca 'berry's court, Catharine street, vhich constable Edward Muldooii, of the wa attempted to quell. While thus engaged be was stabbed in two places, in the abdomen and back, and died at the ht spi'tal yesterday.

The deceased was a single man, and resided with bis widowtd mother at No. 23 Lebanon street He whs a car pentei by trade, and was elected a constable at ihe iastspi ing election. The alleged mui deier is a young man named James Di.imond, who was arrested, with several others who were i.cerntd in tbe tft'ray. Yesterday tbe Roman Catholic church of St. de Neri, on Queen street, was consecrated with the usual imposing; ceremonies cf taat -Lurch, at whs participated in by a large aura-, ber of person The ereiimny o'f consecration was formed by the Right Rev.

Bishop Neu-ms Tbe Ritht Rev Bishop Wood, assisted by the dtBCt and sub-deacon, suiiij the ponti-L( I high mass. Ihe coiivtnticn of ear'hfn and chinaware dii.iers, to be composed cf invi-ed guests from eveiy part t.f this country and portions of Europe, will assemble in this city oa Thursday lit.Xt. AtiiOTg the ny fine singing associations present at the great jubilee last week was one ni vout citv, -'The Baltimore AlpCinartctte," which excited much enthusiasm ar. Lemoa lliil by their superior Tyrolean vocalism. As a proof of their gieat popularity ihey were invited to Moir at stands.

of the Baltimore San. Ane Aeuxdel June 22. The arrest and Committal ofKixsner j-r. In th case Jacob arrested by constable J. SrnHb, on a warrant issued by Wm.

Hawkins, Iq a justice of tbe peace, 'on the charge of aviiig murdered Joha J. a ol witnesses were examined, and much cf the testimony went to fix the commission of the deed on the Oue witness sivoie j'f sitive at seeing Kissner and a mill he thought at the time to be Mister, leave Mister's house on Moriday morr.ing, J'ltie 7th, between 7 and 8 Kh-Mierbart. what he thought at the time, was a gun. They cossed the road, got over the fence, and went throi gh the wood in the direction in whicb Mister was afterwards found drfcd. After a full hearing.

Justice Haw-Lir-s ccmniitted him to the Anne Arundel county ja.il. Ail the important witnesses were to appear at the October term of court to rtMify. The democratic county convention met on 5i-tuiday in Anuapci.H and eleced the fallowing gentlemen deiegat-s to the Maryland State convention: Dr. '1 nomas S. Mercer.

Jas. F. Deale, rn Hawkins and Richard I. Duvall, end to tbe sixth congressional district convention: Wm. L.

Dorsev, Dr. s. D. Lynch, Wm. Bryan Dr.

EJi J. Henkle. Fatapsco. Reported for the Baltimore Sun.j Proceedings of tlie City Council. FlRJT Beasch.

Monday, June 22, 1S57. rrtsert all the members except iir. McJilton. Mr. F.

B. Boyd was elected president pro tcm Mr. Pinkuev presented the petition of Andrew II. Ckiss. asking leave to construct a rail- T( art switch tetm President, street to hi lot on Fawn street: referred Mr.

G'een presented the jetiti'-n of John Henderson tc asking the rtfur-dini: of ail moneys collected from a silp of grcurd belonging to "them on the lower end. of tbe Poirit; referred. Mr. Green presented the petition of A.J Albert, ask incr leave to silk a well in the rear of Nos. 233 ai.d 210 W.

Baltimore referred. Mr. Bojd presented the petition of Wm. Horner, leave to deDOsit night soil on b's preasises adjoining Smith's distillery, on ti Patapsco, for the purp i-e of manufacturing pondrette; referred. Mr.

Boyd presented the pe-titk-n of Wrn H. Griffith and othe's, asking the removal of the furniture cars on Gay street; re-fered. A cemmunication was received from tbe Register eritlosicg the bills of Baltimore against the city cf Baltimore; referred. A lniriuiiir-atiori was received from the city ct mini sioner stati-ng that three larrre shines on Fort avenue, one on Light street oneoa William sfett. have h-en rarried away by the rain; El calling attention to the condition of the sidewalks on Cross stieet, between Hughes and Co-ving'on referred.

A communication was received from the mayor enclosing papers relative to tbe McDonogh estate -eferred." Mr. Ford, from tbe. committee on internal improvements, reported a resolution authorizing C. B. Hynes to p'ae a railroad switch on Boston street, n-ar Chester adopted.

Mr Mullen called up the re-f appropriating SLGOO to kill dfgs running at large referred. The chairman of the committee on highways this week lost a large number of petitions relative to matters before the city councU. Parties interested should ascertain their lofE, if any, and send in duplicate copies, otherwise their petitions canxot be acted on. Ad'jd. Secoivd IlRAXcn John B.

Seidenstrlcker, president, and all the msmbers present. Mr. Gordon presented a petition from P. Malcolm ar.dotheisin favor of giving aid in the matter of building ice-boat for the harbor referred to the committee on commeice. Mr.

Simrns presented the petition of E. O. A. Parker ask-irg that the taxes on their warehouses, which were recently burnt in Lombard street, may be abated referred to the committee on claims. A resolution to au'horize Brown, Mittan Co.

to place, a railroad switch in North street, tween Madison and Monument streets, was received frf the first branch and adopted. Mr. Gordon called up tat resolution to authorize Aloiizo Lilly and John J.Thompson to place a sink in the bed of Hanover street, in front of their warehouses, which was read and adopted. Mr. Kirk called 'tip the resolution providing for the appointment of a committee of tbe branch to confer with a committee to be appointed by the L'uited Fire Department, tn relation to some plan for tbe better regulation of the fire companies, financially and otherwise, the committee to report at the next annual session, which was read and adopted.

A resolution to place fctones at Hanover market, in the street, indices to regulate the stands, Sec, was taken up, and adopted. Mr. Herring called up there-solution from tbe committee of conference making special appropriations for the fire companies, which was read, and on motion of Mr. Bierbow-er recommitted to the committee of conference. Adjourned.

Mr. James E. Murdoch in Italy. We have bad the pleasure of receiving a letter from Mr. Murdoch, written at Rome, and dated May 2lst, on tbe eve of his departure for Venice, in which Le gives an interesting account of his rapid journey through Italy.

His many friends will be Clad to learn that he writes: "my health continues firm, and lam better than 1 ever have been in body and spirits since I came to man's estate." lie and his partv have been to Naples and visited ti ruins of rmnpeii and Hercnlaneum, walked to the top of Vesuvius, from Portici and back, fifteen miles, and roasted eggs in the crater, where it was so hot they could notstand still over a minute for fear of burning the soles oft' their i-hoes. The volcano was iii a constant roar all tbe while they were on Tbe summit, throwing up stones half the size of a human body at least fifty or sixty feet into the air, and falling within 100 feet of i be stot where they were standing, In the ling of the old volcano Phila. Ptnnsylcanian. Let tujj Ladies Beware. Itis stated that lately some workmen fell sick in Paris In working on an apple-green silk dres.

A piece of the silk was examined by a chemist, and it wa3 found to have been colored with copper and arsenic. bese Mibstcnres adhered but slightly to tbe silk, were detached in handling, In the. shape of powder, and were thus inhaled by the lungs. An older was issued prohibiting the future use of this kir.d of coloring matter. Many of these silks are supposed ta" have gone to the United States.

iioroner ijmbie in-m an on Mary E. mb-nl hose Holly Hubbard, vX fL-deliberately cut htr throat dreadludy.

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