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. . EVENI oe. ee. Sanne: Sy jig Rico TI = Home one 9 NG * | public affairs, foreign or domestic, being likely fess Major Delafield, U. S A., is at Wil- Yan et we ae ee p Soke we Pearl stron, yeserday der the following ; = iggy t and most extensively. | '™ ; delivered from three stands, | °itoum: ; resid’ sess ESSEES THURSDAY................. Jum@ 12, 1856s | cinnati nominations tells of their entire confi- leet poo oy of Louisiana, is in the |, The meeting of the Democracy of Baltimore | 5 merchant's clerk, and discovering the object : . ° ; the pur, f ratifying the nomination of is search in a store three or four doors from dence in the experience, enlarged nationality, city, sand ¥0 stopping at Willands’ Hotel pee er eS ter Proddoat ted el ehich te eadloyed, he ienasatiahehy and abiding patriotism of Mr. Buchanan, and) "5 & Murdoch is playing in Norfolk, | the Hon. John C. Breckinridge for Vice-Presi- | drew a stout cowhide and commenced laying also of their entire want of confidence in thos, | Virginia. dent, and _ for the salen ——— it well on and at the heed. a shoulders i 6 the party platform as presen! 'y incin- | of the clerk, who an refuge in a sedges a ree a os just ae tee ot mealies haat te nati Oonvention, took place last night at Mon- sapiiea "s store, bat was pursued, and sun- will stand pledged, both of them, if elected, enn University, in Philadelphia ument Square, and 1s said to have been among | dry plows were inflicted upon him there. The to administer the government on principles Count Gaivwntik is engaged upon & the largest of the kind ever held in that city, cowbiding left distinct marks on his face and plainly antagonistic to the Constitution, and wk satitied «Europe and pes ii pea the = my spacious square atone time | neck — Baltimore Patriot, 10th. revolutionary in their tendencies. paring the social and political aspects of the | being we 2 rend 17 Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appear Uatil the next day. STS To Poxrtican Civss.—Political clubs will find the arrangements of the Star office for printing their circulars, addresses, arguments, pamphlets, &c., as complete as those of any Last Night but one of MES. FARREN, the great Tragic Actress. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Will be presented the great Comedy of other printing office in the United States. — 1d and New World. The ole ire apa ener — ay ons “ypeeegee —_ Ta keep toed PEG WOFrFIN FIR IGTON ; z. 4 . i i t ‘es’ ’ 5 They may rely upon having such work done} The George Law Know Nothing Conven- ok 4 Paiigere paver we that a pg Adowst gi abba! ites fe each Gon- ina hot climate, they dip them ay het bn Peg Woftington..................... ‘Mrs. Farren Star i isfactory m tion—that bles in New York to-day—at- | Keene has been en; a istrict to the Philadelphia Con- | waz, which acts like an air-tight covering. == : at the Svar office in # satisfactory manner as at assombles in New York to-day- Fost fot the fll seasth, 6h the Bollidag sieost frotion Speeches were made by Ex'Governor | In this way they are taken to Malta, perfect. to style and price. and in the shortest possible time. Be sure to give us a call before making arrangements elsewhere. —————_—ore-_____ SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union is, to-day, devoted to a history of the political movements of Col. Benton and bis followers in Missouri, since the annex- ation of Texas, designed to prove that he and they are at thistime merely engaged in their old work of laboring to defeat the Democratic party while pretending to be engaged in sus- taining it. The Intelligencer replies to the Union’s Paragraph of yesterday, wherein that journal took c2easion to rap the Intelligencer’s editor over the knuckles for quoting the dispatch of the St. Louis Democrat’s editor speaking ir- reverentially of the platform recently adopted at Cincinnati. The Intelligencer declares in this conn:siion, that pariy platforms have tracts much less attention among the public - 5 A t, of Maine, Gen. Nye, John P. Hale and | ly sweet even in summer. men now here than weanticipated. This arises +++. It is ramored that-a lucky French gen- erty Resolutions ware ” passed in favor of | —— _ — — altogether from the fact that the well-informed | tleman, a grandson of Gen. Moreau, is now on | Co]. Fremont, and meses J the delegates Boe BUCHANAN CLUB OF THE DIs- of all parties anticipate certain victory for the | his way to this country to marry and carry off | to yote for him. Otherwise these resolutions Ried OF de hag me D tic Presidentisl and Vice Presidential | * Young lady of New York city, who posses- | relate entirely to the slavery question. In serpent gern cane ene bers of meahenrnd nd a : aeerenes Seneen ses an extrinsic charm of seven hundred and | the afternoon, addresses were made by Mr. = wParam pe renin cnn nominees. It seems to be taken for granted fifty thousand dollars. Stowell, of Worcester, Mass., and Dr. Cutler, tional Comnmiltinn Sens Presidential Campaign) that the Law-fastion convention willshape its! |... On dit, that Mr. Edwin Forrest is about | of pe — setae cS Laoag Taree are requested to meet and ¢ Sie mame at the i i Re- i ki f - | material aid, an . in, the chairm offce of Charles 8. nosite west sre nade poe » —— a sed oreitd prewern re See te eas bia: was appointed a committee to ‘raise funds for | wing of City Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING ublican party ticket to be nominated on the | Saeed of the Saturday Courier, phi pp ; ENIN \ peste sonia iy thereafter: the’ sléeci bis seems very unlikely, however, as we pre- | that objcst. next, atSo’clock. 0 fe 11-3 17th inst., or shortly thereafter; the ulterior | sume it to be absolutely necessary ‘to be off | Tt isestiranted thiat 20,000 persons were pro- | @-—SRNOTICE —THE MEMBERS of the purpose of these expected to dictats its action | with the old love before he takes on with the sent on Tuesday night at the Democratic rat- Executive Committee of the Jackson i i h i new.’’ i i hiladelphia © Mayor | Democratic Association are requested to meet at being conceived to be as much as possible to ification meeting in PI i) ,_ Mayor | ine hall of the Association om yi notes embarrass and weaken the friends of the suc-| +++» Dix, Edwards & Co. have in press a | Vaux presided, and opened the = with ? vente between 9th and 10th streets, on THURS- i book by Mrs Farnham, narrating the expe- | afew appropriate remarks. He concluded by | pa 2" tant, at 3o’clock p.m. coat sepieae Os the Teg eint — Mothing rience of her life in California. eur. F. clot fntgedecian enneal Cass, who was warmly are vets - OHNE, ENNIS, Cor. Sec. Presidential and Vice Presidentis! nomina- | fo nerly matron in Sing Sing piison, and is a | received, and addressed the meeting at con- =. NOTICE —OMNIBUSES WILL BE tions—Fillmore and Donelson. We shall by | woman of most masculine powers. She made | siderable length. He enlarged upon the im- | >! Gel a ceeltasenn ae cose eee: no means be surprised if this Law-party con- | 2 fortune in Califoraia, where she owns sev- | mense importance of the coming contest which | j:o75 from ashington tothe Ladies’ Fair, at = ad inate McL eral ranches. he thought was fraught with more serious | Forrest Hall, and back again every evening at we Prenat, by wae af chee tae ucleen | ..o« Ibis reported that the brother of the | consequences to the dostiny of omr county | Natisnete cca. je 1l-tf or Fremont, by way of placing themselves in young lady who eloped last week with the | than any event since the Declaration of Inde- Tae Ee See the line of patronage in case through some un- | one armed Major followed the parties in the | pendence was consummated on the spot where 5 i CERN —All persons are hereby cau- dreamed-of casualiy, the Republicans inay | Baltic, thrc> days after the sailing of the Her- | be stood. He spoke in favor of squatter sov- “A THE GOLDEN FARMER. Jemmy Twitcher.... {[7~ The Box Sheet for the sale of Recerved Seats will be open every day. Office hours be- tween 9a. m. and 5 p.m. it GRAND EXCURSION BY RAILROAD OF IKE President’s Mounted Guard. RS SE fag COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY TRE above Company having completed their ar- rangements beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they will givean EXCURSION BY RAILROAD wo the WASHINGTON JUNCTION (Relay Heuse) On MONDAY, June 16, 1856 This em erent a has been put in the most comp! er sent proprietor, Mr Jobn Miller, late of this nod gees wel sna favora- bly known to the citizens of Washington. The groundsare spacious, containing cool grottoes and. Shady arbo:s, fishing places, a spacious pavilion for dancing. &c 4 A tioned not to credit any one on my account, as I ESPUTA’S BRASS AND STING BAND will + i i i - | ereignty, eulcgised the present administra- t settl bt contracted without my | be in atteadance sunk ‘o the level of custom-house oaths, and | succeed in the fall. monies, i expected The lady's age is 25 im | tions aid heartily endorsed the action of the | Will net settie any debt contracted without my | be in attendance DINNER, with all the delica- that the St. Louis man tells the trath in de- Cincinnati Convention. Judge Douglas and] je 1i-3t —— ‘Sacha thenaste the Hon Howell Cobb followed in a similar M. Marcolietia.—This gentleman, we hear, I y =, THE MONTGOMERY GUARDS bes departs by the steamer of the 18th, the| tro, London, announces the last seventeon | *T#i2, commending tho candidates nominated ‘leave to announce to their friends, Civ 7: by the 0: ti d the platform adopted, = Niagara, for London, Paris and Madrid, where | nights of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Florencec—Mrs. Hi ss Densthacs: At tke peice see seal Exrandion on MONDAY, Ateest tn Tae bis friends in Nicaragua continue to be re- Florence singing in ‘The Yankee Housekeep- | sneeches-were delivered by William McAl- | to tae White House Pavilion. ined th t of that State er,” “Bobbin Around, and ‘Polly, won't lister, William B. Rankin, Col. E W. Power, Par'iculars in future advertisement. oe eS ate: | you try me, oh ?”” ‘These wonderfal Ameri- | 04 others. A series of resolutions were then | The Company will meet on Thursday evening, Hs amiable and accomplished lady, we un-|can productions are vociferously encored adopted ratifying the nominations, and ex- | the 12th instant, for dr ll. cles of the season, will be served up by the pro- prietor—in short, nothing will be left undone to make the excursion one of substantial enj»yment toall who may favor the Company with their The excursion will leave Washington at 8 o’clock a m_, in a special train cf cars, under the charge of that most careful and gentlemanly con- ductor, Capt Collins. Keturning, will leave the claing that no one respects the Cincivnati platfoi.n, &c. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP A Valuable Man.— While r.cently in Cin cinna:i, we tock cccasion to call on the ven- Relay House at 6 o’clock p. m - ie - + ili . - ‘HOS McENIRY, Sec. Tickets — For lady and gentleman TWO DOL- derstand, will accompany him. Their de- | ®ight!y by audiences crammed to the ceiling pressing hearty approval of the platform. Je 10-3 THOS 8 . 3: wadaits ‘al lady $1; can be pro- erable Nicholas Longworth, Esq, the suecess- parture fee Washington will be a loss to the | _ +*:+ At the concert of M. Benedict, (says the ee | ee ONE! COME ALL!—THE —— hensine Commented oniien of the ful American pioneer in the culture of the London correspondent of the Boston Trans- refined circle of diplomatists from abroad and cript,) Exeter Hall was crowded with lis- GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. SCOTT GUARDS a gag an- their fawilies and associates, to whom Mr. | toners, who gave their gvinea and half guinea nounce to their friends that will take a Ben- grape. We learncd from his lips many intsr- ef Com; only. Orner: tna ‘orum insured @ J 12, 1856 efit at the National Theatre, on SATURDAY Committe: esting facts concerning the progre:: of the | and Mrs. M. are greatly endeared. They | * seat with oll the cagerness of former years monearows, dune 12, - erRune, pe om on pee ong Lieut. C. W. Fiint, E. Jones, business of making pure wine in this country. | will leave beside, in this metropolis, a large Jenny Lind is the same sweet singer andthe | Yesterday, the household effects of Mr. Bar cme oo Rice. this J. H. G. McCutchea, A. Lutz, = = A i h 03, ar era! anag we Having received bis first impressions of the : > same fascinaiing woman as of old, if she does | Crampton, late British Minister, was sold at number of personal friends who will greatly | oall that nice looking, little man, with the benefit, and appeal for its support to a generous ° " & Buckey. The company public. BoxSheet now open. Also, kets to 2 ea moustache, who vlayed the piano so well last | *uction by Barnard 7 ne be had of the members of the Com; . Soe Se ——— Wednesday erkaiag:| by ie: endearing name | was very large, Renee ee eH je 10-5te “ms ee of “husband.” bidders very great. Nearly every article so! ———._THE BOONE RIFLE CORPS RE- The Speech = crowded and Soe It was my good fortune, being “Inconnu,”’ | brought excellent prices; some, ‘according to ‘syectfully announce to their friends and ed auditory lsioned this morning to Mr. But- | to get a look at Her Majesty in Buckingham | .,,.- estimate of them, went beyond the bounds | the public, that they intend to give an Excursion ler’s speech in the Senate. He spoke with | Palace. No one woulda suppose that such a | of ai) reason, from fift to one hundred per rie me tl “dew jouse Pavilion on great fecling indeed, and with powerful effect momen Haene La eS cent. above their intrinsic value. Many of! ~ particulars in a future advertisement. ir b M B ick set, with such a good natured face, the purchasers were from your city, the prin-| je 10-3t upon the recent affair between Messrs. Brooks could be the Queen of these high-spirited cipal of which was Mr Sartiges, the French and Sumner, and with equal force concern- | Islanders, or that they would have such an Minister, who is going to oceupy the same Kee THE LADIES OF TRINITY ing Mr. Sumner’s speech, and the circum- | #fdent affection and reverence for her person premises. a Seeley hey ngutdett ree anureek stances leading that gentleman to deliver it | ** they profess. The following gentlemen have been elected due on this Church ; to begin on MONDAY. the (by the Board of Directors) officers of the | 9th -stant, and continue during the week ; Kxow Norainarau 1x New Or.eaxs —Know | (Geurgetown Gaslight Company for the ensuing | ‘They most respectfully invite the public to pay The Current Operations ef she Tressary | wochinginm end bloodshed walk hand in hand | year: David English, President and Tress- | them visit, and examine ae ee ere were Youri, 4 : ion. 7 columns of the New Orleans Courier of the It seems to be a foregone conclusion that | ‘Be 2ccas' the books ofthe Department— 4th inst. are filled with details of the murder- | every gentleman in early has determined Boer orice = THE SUBSCRIBER — Bor the euemptin of ocr..." gare ay [U8 outrage perpetrated in that cit at the | Patanas th aion ft tow bing bald at | BRE Tine soe he ett of te pa For the Treasury Departmen 2,650 00 | late municipal election, under the name of P Such a profusion of delicacies and useful ar- | befo-e purch2 ng elsewhere, as by so doing "hey For the Interior Departmen’ 45,235 92 | « Americanism.’’ We have room only for the | ticles is rarely, if ever, seen at a fair; and | Will save from 15 to 25 per cent. capability of the United States for rivaling avy other land in the world in the production of valuable wines, irom Mejor Adlum, who ex- perimented with the grape unsuccessfully in this vicinity for many years, Mr. Longworth bas, for more than twenty years past, devoted aconsiderable portion of his large income to the perfection of the business of vine growing and wine makirg in this country until mil lions of dollars worth of better wines than nire- tenths of those now imported, are annually pro- duced in the United States, and sold at large Profits to all engaged in the trade. In thirty years more, the entarprise and public spirit of this geutleman will have conferred more bene- fits upon his country than those of almost any other man to whom it has given birth. Already he stands its first living benefactor. Besides the pecuniary profits of the great business he F°*® THE YOUNG FOLKS AT HOME— A great variety of TOYS and at low ey jell-x LANMOND, st EW EDITION OFFICIAL CONGR DIRECTORY, made up complete to June, embracing the changes of residence by Senators, Members of Congress, & , together with ful! and complete official Diplomatic Lists. Price 37) sale cents. For TAYLOR & MAURY, je li-tr Bookstore near 9th street JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LADIES GAITERS BOUTS, SHOES, and SLIP- PERS, of all kinds, of the best material. and tn the latest style of Paris. Also, Cuildren’s GAI- TERS, of all sizes and every color, at A.& J. GUILLOT’S, 170 Pa. avenue, between 17th and 18th streris, north side. je ii-4* NEW BOOK AND PERIODICAL STORE STANDARD BOOKS, STATIONERY, PE- riodicals, &c , for sale at low priers, by B. W. * S os 6 IN, 686 Seventh street, next to Lam- For Customs.....+sseveees ors 8,645 63 following : such a bevy of agreeable ladies, and such oes ae oreo gine = a , sniini has made for his country men, he will, in time, | W8T Warrants received and en- “ m - showers of sweet smiles, pleasant talk, and je 9-6m JOHN McDEVITT. | Cisrk’s Commentary, 4 vols, : : p] tered.cccsececerececeeevee cess 55,160 00 The details of the various Know Nothing | 1; sufficient to charm the | —— is Information, 2 vols have been the means of checking the vice of Interior repay warrants received : outrages at the polls on Monday are s0 dis- saiees teatalt tuts teeta oo ad rida tie R SALE—A BOSTON BUILT CHAISE Pluribustah, , , hard drinking, so essentially an American vice and entered...+ ..ee 14,006 18 | gusting that we cannot bear to dwell on them. adamantine heart of even a crusty old bache- with harness. Afruja, or Life and Love in Norway, + * an 10 t of the N 13,990 02 We give, in another place, accurate accounts A y Enquire of W.#H.GILMAN, ison of Wikevreden. No people remain habitually inclined to it | On scene lisse , of a few of them, intended merely to serve as lor, and cause him at once to resolve to rash Je 12-30 4% and Pa ‘avenue Lord’s Praver, illuminated among whom pure wines have become cheap. jee = specimens of what occurred over the whole ied ey bets alg Beare ieee = cess y OST—LAST EVENING, THE 1ith IN- i= rat i FE Aes Reventh ot = - Or or 3 —! . = a This axiom has*held geod throughout all Ko city. If we should collect and cet forth at cventay sis ae i ee stant, probably on Pa. avenue, between the | _J¢ 1!-tf time and among every people of whom his CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. length all the various knockings down, brass : i President’s House end Capitol, a p!ain gold-vand In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to | knucklings, stabbings, shootings, aad mur- Cena eee eens eee im onel from Bracelet A suitable reward | wil De ven sett t sti i ‘ ders committed by the ruffians in t e employ = -f = seco | 2 ing House, oppo- Or Me. Critenden, seyuocting oe Poa nat | of the Know Nothtoge, we would All cur whore | {ating the soveral preceding weeks. Thivis | AMIS NOUREE S ~< . , doubtless owing to the pressing engagements ee aper for many days in succession, and wear: rf fy * EAM.—A CONFECTIONER, HOTEL- order General Seott to the command of the | Sub seaders with false of violence, pecenting of the farmers, and will be likely to continue | QR CHAMPAGR?, : OCK, MOSELLE AND CLARET WINES, per schooner Commander in-Chief, viz: Verzanay, G.H. Mumm & Co., in quarts and pints Cabinet do do do tory bas precerved reminiscences. What Maize liquor laws will never accomplish, will be done by the so rapidly increasing culture ment Cordon Rouge, in quarts ; - . A keeper, or other peccnsucn ie sueeiies, with Crement Ci Ranauid & Francois = feecdaprigi ape slig the — States; | troops of the United States in Kansas, was rite ae of a and patksry Mast Addis fa still gradually recovering from is te sighs gations oe eqocigteate Viersteiner ij Hock of P A. Mumm, Frenk- » too, long ere the present generation further debated by Messrs. Adams, Mallor. ‘isgraceful to our city, and even to human his health d will MW ie : Marcobrunner lain. J e a . y J: ‘ 7 * . | his health, and will from all we can learn, iry and garden farm nesr Washin; City, by fort oo of our people shall be under the sod ; 8s, ina] Mason and Reid, all of whom oppesed the aid nature itself At every voting place, inoffen Geisenheimer : ; : ; soon be able to return to the duties of his office | addressing a noteto Box No. 8 Star Office, so that few years, ahealthy, pure, and palatable light sive voters of foreign birth, simply because = fe : rs . ; Sparkling Hock, Nonpariel resolution as involving, if adopted, a direct | ¢h f foreign bi out, | 28ain . Pi . the advertiser may call and make = Sparkling Moselle P A. Mum. wine will be obtainable everywhere in the Uni" and unauthorized interference on the part of benef mae teatneoraiea’ ti ni ayers The flour market is steady with consider- | for its delivery je 12-tf Braunerberger Morelle, 1848 ted States at a price per gallon or bottle, less the Sefiate with the duties and sole functions z ms able demand for shipping and other purposes CERIES, H BUYERS | &t. Estephe ) of the Executive of the United States; and| kutw Nahi Seer tory een erate tne at $6 for good standard brands. W Twill od ft so thelr intereat te ¢ ae na ing ti irli s heat— will find it to their interest to call at the cor- | §t. Julien Claret of J- Micheslcons & than that for which villainous whisky now | by Messrs Clayton, Crittenden, and Seward poresfeetal rere akan seats ee $1.39 for red; and $1 40 for white. Corn— | ner of 9th and E streets, and make their purcha- | seer ae : Co., Bordeaux. sells. The additional millions of annual in” | in its favor. Without taking the question the | shot, and not permittel ty sense ‘There | *°°- for white and yellow. Spacraton. | ses. ey hv ceae aan ne bern ne | [The Onell & mice letbobet wie tewedll) come which the country already enjoys through | "eDate then adjouraed. was, apparently, a regularly organized sys- T R T Thi serersgtods eae JOS. W. DAVIS. | And cther Wines of less flavor and guality the enterprise and public spirit of Mr. Long- | _ 18 the House, there being no quorum pre- | tem of villainy carried on at all the different caries Satignous Toueeazion:—The For sale by JAMESH SHEKELL, je ll-iw 279 F street, corner of 13th PUBLIC NOTICE. TO PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, OR PRI- VATE PARTIES. HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE GREAT plea-ure in informing his nu- merous friends and the public gen erally that be bas, at all times, a numbrr of large and comfortable OMNIBUSES for thelr accommodation, and at a moderate char, ‘Applications may be made to ej her of the un- dersigned, George & Thos Parker, or to John T. Killmon. WM. WHALEY, Proprietor INO. M. HOLBROOK, Ap’t (> Aline of stages leave Washington every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 o’clock 2. m , for Fairfax, (C H.,) Aldie, and Middleburg. Passe, will teave their names at Dy son’s + Seager ner Pa. avenue and 12th st 1-1 t, they adic i a Turkish Gov, roment has just given a distin- ULPIT ELOQUENCE.—BEING THE mats thayiOAD = Leipacrted bas Ger ery ees a [areata | guished ‘proof of its toleration of other forms master-pieces of eminent Divines of all ages; Proceedings ef To-Day. description of what occurred at a dozen others of worship besides the Ottoman. Three Cath- | Bossuet, Bourdalone. Mass!tion, Flechier, Bar- er ra 1 aah g | clic monks of Bosnia lately murdered a Turk, | row, Hall, Jeremy ‘Tavlor, Watson, Chalmers, In the £enate, today, Mr. Hamlin, rising | changing only names and places. The ruffians d, th ffectually t 1 their | Meson, and others; of Chrysostom, Basil, Au to a personal explanation, asked to be di: | ¥¢?¢™#inly imported from other parishes, and | #24, the ea he ae raft Novartis e tine, Athanasius, and others among the * xt » ». | acted in organized bands, under regular jead- | ‘Tie, burned the body in the kitchen of the thers; of Wickliffe, Luther, Calvin, Me’ane charged from further service on the Foreign | ers. convent. They were all three tried, found thon, Knox, Latimer, and others of the ‘Reform- Affairs Committee on the ground that he found} ‘‘ The whole city was in a state of perfect | #uilty, and sentenced to death; but the ers; and from inany other eminent Divines in it impossible for him longer to act with the | ®2archy. The polica wero entirely ineffec- Government has ordered the execution to be | the Greek, Latin, English, German, French, oe - Be 2 ie tive, and the authorities were unable to make | S¥8Pended until the Pope, informed of the | Irish, Scottish, Welch, and rreap ep noeene my moeratic party in politics; the platform arrests, even in tho most flagrant cases. Our | °ifcumstances, shell have had time to deprive | many cf which are now = the = _ _ adopted shes Cincinnati Convention being municipal government, or what should have | th¢ criminals of their office, so that the pun- rer Ray re — —— compelled hits tg assim: and being one that | been our government, seemed stricken with | shtzent shall be inflicted on the man, and Price $5. (je 12) FRANCK TAYLOR. Convention's nominee Mee Heection of that | the palsy. Violence and brutality ran riot, | Dotouthe priest. The Armenians and Greeks, See Tee ee a Snominees, Mr. Hamlia was duly | No man was sefe except one able to defend | i* #ppears, have protested against the late | SPRATT’S kt tre wae Teter Gok Senate. himself without aid from tho authorities. | toleration and reform decree of the Sultan. HE UNDERSIGNED, THE ONLY AU- soeeiat paar ahr he pas yas for taking up the | Quiet and peaceable men, who never thought | The Greck petition is directed especially f igre agent for the sale of the above supe 7 sc ta fa real ads pe hE a of such a thing before, were compelled to | *8#i98t the articles relating to the clergy. b hey lat =) tlor nas, = geet poreret hed paps all : i will erect Statc—Mr. Butler commenced his specch in CASEY Stems whenever tiey left their houses: E> A curious trial took place recently at poner eenp doy Piesyeliene manner. He reply to the late specch of Mr. Sumner, on Wao owns 'eu.—We noti 1] ae a Khenish tribunal, Germany. A man pos- | cautions the public against any who may offer Kansas affairs; in the delivery of which he b ux. 0 notice a large number | sessed some nut trees, of which the branches | this patent without his authority. was engaged es the Star went to press, of boys wandering about the city, who, as we hung over the ground of a neighbor, who} Orders lei: at the following pia es will receive r suppose, must be lost. They are for the most | —° a _ rompt attention: F. & A. Schneider, Union In the House, aiter the reading of the| part very well dressed, wearing long coats, | Picked up the ripe nuts that fell from the | Pan a eee ne and toe onrcet sod journal, the attendance of members being | tight pantaloons, shiny hats and boots, and | ‘T®®> and also broke some branches. For this at the Franklin House, corner of 8th and D sts. in. i i erall hei A > kid | the latter was prosc:uted for theft and tree- The subscriber has in his employment skillful thin, it was moved to adjourn ; not agreed to. poe tt Pop mall canes in their kid Pass, but a-quitted,on the ground that he | mechanics, thoroughly acquainted with the pro- But it being found impossible to get a quo- Ly hands. Prom the manner in which was entitled to profit by the fruit growing | per method of putting up taese conductors Tum in the Hall, in a few moments thereafter | ‘hey Stare at the ladies that pass them, we over his own property. Appeal was made J. B. OLCOTT, they adjourned without calling the yeas and| infer they are trying t> find their mothers. worth, and the perceptible preference which a'l classes in and around Cincinnati are al- ready giving to American wines at their pre- sent high prices, over every other description of fermented driuks, are fair indications of what he is doing for his country, and point unerringly to the fact that, in after times, his memory will be universally regarded as that of its chiefest industrial and moral benefactor. Bosch —Among the most amusing incidents of the times is the “whistling” of the New York Tribune, Times, and other such jour- nals, to keep up the courage of their followers We refer to the flaming sccounts of tremen- dous Kansas-affairs meetings, &c , which are nightly coming off throughout the non-slaye- holding States, eceording to their correspond. ence. VWlages of three or four hundred souls rarely tur out less than four or five thousand persons to attend these gatuerings, if the Tri- bune is t> be credited ; and folks, a majority of whom can hardly raise coppers enough to 322 TRUNKS. 322 E HAVE JUS¥ RECEIVED A GOUD assortment of Sole Leather Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress and Packing Trunks, Hat Bc xes, oe See wilt d is sarant low we 8] oe. WALL & STEPHENS je 11-tf 322 Pa avenue, next to {ron Hell. a ii isi j je 12-lw* Franklin House. NANT’S POPULAR HISTORY OF the - Why don’t our table citi t from this decision, and the judgment reversed | Je12-Iw® SF sdniklin House. Bible; 1 vel jingle upon a tombstone, subscribe thousands nays on the motion to that end. Besit ria pre er niuiee at “= by ae meerice siete a en ae NATIONAL BRASS BAND, : Hasnell’s Mechanics Tables . on thousands in aid of the cause of “ Free Book Notice. —— - soeaes tee a eerning ae Costar taeeg' to the ates oa Mie nate ally ey cus abese aaa state Td Aa eh Sees 08 = 3 ie i F . e city by themselves in this manner. ey | 5. it is = i274, tue! understarding end ‘ : — Reeder is just now begging for Mowatp1; A Tate. By Wesbington Allston, | are much more fit to be in the nursery. Tho a il hennall Seca re aris open peal w! Dr by tos sullen named Professional hie sme Badge yl my —soernent 1 vol; only ten thousand fighting men and two mil- Bost on: Ticknor & Fields kind-heariad keepers of taverns and billiard anes, ath the npedtintien ea seleubes > | musicians: London illustrated lions of money, to be employed im an invasion Thi : saloons allow them a refuge in their estab- . Philip Fisher, J. R. Marsoletti, Kant’s Critique of Piere Reason ; 1 vol; Lon- of Misourl, according to th . is tale, we are told, was produced by the lishments, and most charitably supply them ground, no matter how far this extension. Win. Eerrman, Gaetano Rapeitt, inom ~ Uru according to the programme laid | celebrated ais: as long ago as 1822, but hav- | with segars and adulterated liquors. At all The accused was consequently condemned on — Fellas, Herman Menze, Guizot's History of the English Revolution; | down in the Kansas correspondence of the | ; ‘ 2 ‘ Ar hours of the day and night these unf both counts, Hervy Eiseman, —— Nauman, vol ; London New York. 7, : ing been written for the periodical of a frierd, ts of the duy and nig ese unfortunates SS Charics Bergman, John Eiseman, Hand Book of Proverbs; 1 vol; Lordon patent or. mes 5 and all the balderdssh which was soon after discontinued, the manu- se pene brag etitee ee Inpra-Rupser Burrens.—A style of but- — 6iefie, Thos Mackey, Marco Po o’s Travels ; i'vel; London alsehoods ———e the meetings to which | script was thrown into the author’s desk, pasiner th sleet, 7 visit.— Philadelpher ton for overcoats and general business cloth- Gene eta — seg grt — Eayet Ethiossia and Sinai by Dr. Lessiurs; 2 we refer above, are designed to aid him in where it laid until 1841, when it was pub- | Evening Post. r ing has been introduced within the last two ying raising the wind. That can ovly be done by making the gullible among the Republicans believe for the nonce that there is a posaibili- ty that they may defeat Buchanan and Bre >k- inridge. As, otherwise, not another dime could even such men as Beecher and Silliman ex- tract from them. While the Bewspapers re- ferred to above are publishing their “ whop- pers,” the politicians among the Republicans in Washington are srankly admitting in con- Versation that there does not remain a single chance in a hundred for the defest of the ticket of the Cincinnati Convention. The Nominations —No other two journals respond more heartily and frankly to the Cin- cinpati nominations then the Charleston Mer- cury and the New York Jorungl of Com- merce; nor do any other two Tepresent more powerful or respectable interests The former speaks for the able and influential class of gentlemen active in politics throughout the South who hold to the principles of Mr. Cal- houn, while the lattor’s pulsations are those of the great moneyed interests of the country that head and front in Wall street, New York, State street, Boston, and Chestaut street, Phil- adelphia. This is the first time, within our recollection, when there bas existed almost en- i * f their patroneze and support, we guarantee to : A . rs, which hi c ayy, lished. The present issue is a republication Philadelphia is not alone in her show of sderig Boles Ic Gracy enn cone cobs ae farnish goed music for all occesions upon the : A - mest reasonable terms. Notwithstandiog the author’s. modest dis- | “ lost boys.’” Washington city can exhibit a] admirable button. “It is made from one of Orders left with Messrs. Fisher. at No. 216 i ii is li i the Goodyear varieties of prepured rubber, | Pennsylvania aveque, Marsoletti, Fir.t Ward, - pee ise cis begs apie volume shows _ display of —— unfortunates. They can and a manufactory is now in o; ser in New | Wiliam Bergmen, Northern Liberties, Rapettl, the title of Allston toa distinguished place in} be seen any windy day, congregated on the Brunswick, which gives employment to some wend Bt wiil be p-ompily attended to. letters as well as art. The dersriptive por- | steps of the different hotels, anxiously sur- | two hundred eee = The Je 12+ tion: i it! isti i sh i : jn | buttons have until this season been held at so ORE NEW BOOKS AT TAYLOR & ee oaooe e h persia power, and the thd Re nee # seahie eae me doaht te high a price asto a great extent to prohibit MAUR Y’S —Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. al cai ‘aa = cose Ap ee sie tatreduction, bus & material reduction Re a a ssn city by lor jaury. as, we learn, been lately made, which bids e — 2 iil Gene ae A Perrumep Breata.—What lady or gen- fair to render them the standard style for the | Century before cya eg emg sab Taz Movst or Otives —The Mount of | tleman would remain under the curse of a dis- | class of clothing described founded on fact; by J. Talboys »F. Olives near Jerusalem, has been purchased by | agreeable breath when by using the “Balm GS; 2vols, #2 The Hrguenot Exiles; a historice! novel, 75c. a Madame Polack, the widow cfa weathy bar- 7 4 Tas Free State Hore. ar LawRence.— ker of the Bebrow pelssasion at Kanigrers, of a Thousand Flowers’? asa dentrifice would Mvchanics’ Tables; containing areas ard cir Z The Free State Hotel was built and owned by | cumferences of circles and sides of ¥ in Prussia. This lady intends t> beautify the not only render it sweet but leave the teeth | the Emigrant Aid Society; was built for a| circumferences of angled hoops, cui boiler place and improve the whole neighborhood, at | white as alabaster? Many persons do not obs sel kepateohs rece pepeese anal = eee ‘pode Ubarles H Haswell, Marine aer sole expense. The first thing sh i i above the roof, w: four port holes on eac c "i “ is to plant the whole area with pont tative pe pr tnd Preheat ae, large enough eae the mouth of hid Dwight $1 Se a trees, and thus to restore it to i tat. - | eighteen pounder. ese port holes were hi: Life Sketches fto : to which it derives its alder Oi sais Pour a single drop ef the “Balm on your tooth | from view by a thin coat of plaste a ae a ig» that | American tales, by Mrs Julia L- Dumont, $1 thrives well in that loca’ brush and wash the teeth night and morning. | C°Uld be easily knocked out. Thisstatement, | ‘The Rise and Progress of the English Consii- taken many years befo: - > says the Lecompton Union, can be verified by | tution: by E.S. Creasy, MA. Fem erty sl. maturity, and sixteen ye: A fifty cent bottle will last a year. For sale catered hundred witsowel Kanha Herald.| Ca ihis Life ead Genius. with specimens fruit at all, it requires but little or no tending, at Shillington’s, agent for Washington, and . of hls Pave; byR.C ‘Trench, B D..75 cents. and lasts for several b: qi Druggiste. ("The Mormons are experiencing hard} J* store, near 9. street. earner sence all Dregeide times at Salt Lake, Food is so soaree that NEW MATTRESS FACTORY. Mvst Leave nem Argus B = Bitsy pr 4 Sxaxke —We are informed that | beggary from door to door is as com: At Fairview Cotton Works Alezandéria,Va United States Military Gazette says the Gore | four persons besides Mr. Davis; whose cave re | Our Ailantio. cities. pe pre om HAVING ADDED THE MATTRESS BUSI- ernment of Great Britain has issued orders | 20ticed some days since, have been bitten by | ounces the practice sacs ogi A of th Tate ness to our other manufactures we are now that no military corps from New York or any | 0akes in Bulloch county within the last few | ture, though he says Without food they ewahs | Prepared to supply the trade with a superior ar 1- part of the United States shall be permied days. Two of them died—one a young wo- | have gone five days wi pene i ik en ee Barsauee: a to land on the Canadian side with muskets, | ™en and the other a young man ;—the other | ‘? make their wants a a reed & task pap ngomeferr ad apo a zh cots crane words, er pistols, or an Warlike in- | two were still living at the last accounts. Of | fr ® noe opapeees ey Wir ® coun: | Mattresses filled with these ave superior to the ja daria 7%,COmPSDY desirous to visit | those who died, one was bitten by a rattle | try where food is so scarce. old kind, being more elastic and dursble. Th s, a Nine tbs mmr can leave their | §28ke and the other by a moccasin.—Savan- vi Memoirs of Phillies de Commincs ; 2 vols ; Lon- don De Fos’s Works; 1 vol; London jel FRANCK TAYLOR See ed 1 pete’ RECEIVED A NEW STYLE OF Buchanan Over and Under SACKS, being ® very gra: efal and elegant Garment Also, the Raglan Dusters, with a superior o#- sortment of summer Goods. WALL & STEPHENS, je 9-1m Pa av, betw. 9th and 10th sts. eee FS SALE, HORSE, WAGON, HAR- NESS.—The subscriber will dispose of the above on reasonable terms, oe ao Suthers, <y = a. The vegit by Mer ; stro raugbt. wagon was !)' y 5 w. of this ; suitable for grocer, feed buicher, and hucksier deer a All Fr'ine and . Forterms 5 JULIUSDESAULES, je 10-3t No. 389, corner of 9th and I sts LOOK aT THIS: STILL GREATER RED +x sap INPRICE OF COAL! . E HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND ARE now landi: per Schooner Manson. 20 tons best quality iphia Wi ite Ash COAL which we will warrant — in qua ity to any ever ‘ht to this market. “ We will vegern bw toany part of Washington lor ton nds We sve alee vervlarge lot of Oak, Pine and Hickory WOOD, which we are selling eque!!’ as cheap. Terms cash. a WARDER & STUART, je 10-31¢ Corner H and 12th sts. Pe saat encanta REMEDY FOR WARM WEATHER. with other facilities and arrangements.enab! to Js. poet ys poe “se 3 oe ® jeus a supp'y of that unsur tire unanimity on the part of Wurtz Savaces.—A recent letter from Foit compete in price and quality with Baltimore and for 6: WINK Staal iakansha te Bee pigs those last men: | Pieare as citisenas vU 80d cross whon they | "at Rep gee TE) Myers, Florida, has the following: ‘The | other Northern manduetiter’ Cone ee any | Kiso XXX Pale ard Bariae yaar wraner ss emocratic party Mr. Tuackerar.—The London News says Teepe Peninsular, of this week, contains a | particular s:z3 or kind filled ter of very superior quality, er with a nominations. Heretofore, they have, for the A Userct L ‘ar }ON.—A farmer in Ohio, last — ms Susckeny is once more in London, | regu immediately. affidavit of a manor two who got | Also, a supply of Cotton Warp, Wrapping large assortment of syrups of almost every kind ; most i Yankee doll. Pi- | frightened and confessed to Capt Hooker, of | Twine, and always on hand, at msnetue all of which, With our premium Mine those pee Ae perro te i. ae ico Si5,soc°i#h Price. | strucel and Wyon sovereigns. He looks wall, | the Florida volantecrs, and others: thet thee | turer's Prices. Pa: a ral Waters will Ge furnished to’ customers « ©" P emoorats. They wield | 5° cffered t take $1,000 a Tn April | is full of his old drollery, and has caught »| belonged to a regularly organised band of Seana seer ae Se Depet in Genrgetows, ® power over the public mind, the legitimate probably sell for $5,000, There isp henare little Yankee accent, which, like the lisp of | white men who disguise themselves as Indians JOHNS. UE, Agent, | with the =o ood in a tary with | result of their deep stake in the country’s | this for other farmers. t™ see po ov a oe aad tor Walecligen, « fom 2. plundering and murdering jo 12 No, 3 East Market Bpace, : Prompt inion ERNY & SUINN,

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