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_ ere — of its authority to enforee Nicaragua into com- 4 LV EN IN G STAR. pliance with the demands of this ag sae FBS This now seems to be the only resort left. WASHINGTON CITY: —— April 19,1839. | Tay TrraxctLan Contest IN THE SEVENTH = aos =| District or Vircixia—Ma. Galeusray'< STAR PUBLISHES THE Lists OF _Y ave col ae tN THE WASHINGTON City Post Orricz | SPEECHES hese tats re ia UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE Law pDinzcring | attended at Culpeper ( ae, : hear THEM TO BE PRINTED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING | the expected discussion Welwee' F et ree ag- FER LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY | pirants for the seat from that district in the next ov THE ovricE, Its bch pg aay poem = Congress. It began shortly after 12 m., when MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DAIL’ “ i a PRINTED IN THE DistTRict or Cotrmsta. Mr. Shackleford (Dem.) taking — — — _ oe + menced by explaining the circumstances under (> Tuoven “Tue Stan” ts pRinteD on THE | which he entered the field last fall. then with- FASTEST STEAM PRESS IN Use sovTH oF BALTI | out an avowed competitor and availing himself MORE, ITS EDITION 1s $0 LARGE 4% TO REQUINE OT | of his right as a citizen and a Democrat to ask poem thal insertion feorgsont in py | the suffrages of his fellow-citizens for the Twetve o'clock, M.; OTHERWISE THEY MAY NoT | position. He went on to show that he was APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. better entitled than his Demoeratic competitor r to the support of his party, by instancing his MENTS To Zins ope nel pepmrtlat steady devotion to it, and contrasting that with ARE RECEIVED AT AND FORWARDED FRom TH | What he charged as the shorteomings and Bran orvice. various tergiversations of the latter, Mr. Wm. - Smith, who, he held, had only been elected up SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. to this time, so far as the Democracy were con- The Constitution treats at length upon what cerned, by foreing himself on the party against it considers the treachery of “‘The Bogus For- ite will. ney Convention,’’ and warns all true Demo- ‘ aa Thus, in 1853, Mr. Shackelford urged. Fras 0 Stand sloof from its contaminating in- | yr Swith had refused to abide the action of nces. ~ aoe # 8 convention; pressing his claims to the seat as The Constitution thinks that it must be ex- earnestly as he had shortly before pressed his tremely refreshing to the factionists who are claims toa seatin the Senate of the United building their hopes of success on alleged diffe- States from California. He was then voted for renees among Demoerats, to observe the nume- rs by a large portion of the Democracy—the rous proof which every day brings forth of the speaker among them—only because no more sort of “harmony” that exists and is likely to acceptuble Democrat was in the field. In 1855 exist among themselves. : occurred Mr. Smith’s memorable coalition with The Intelligencer publishes a communica- . = the American party to compass the defeat of tion from Washington Territory, showing that | 4, Wiso and his election to be Governor of a question of boundary is about to arise be- Virginia in that gentleman’s stead, as the can- tween the United States and British Govern- didate of the Opposition, which, had it sueceed- ment in relation toa line that, in the settle- ed, Mr. Shackelford explained, would have re- ment of the Oregon controversy, was left by | suited in tho defeat of the Democratic party in the treaty for future determination. the Presidential canvass of 1856. ~~ —___ On that occasion, though the Democracy WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | were ignorant of the extent and purpose of that ae geen Ww coalition, so openly did he accord aid and com- Tes New banter desea fort to the Opposition as that he received but —_ aie aomen — one ae “0h about one-fourth the Democratic vote of the trath of the cineumttances comusrepresent the | district for Congress. Mr. Shackleford de- Er ide 7 Putte face Ee ry © | scribed at length the circumstances under a“ cela aii pa aE aa x = which the Democracy then felt it due to their — See oe ee en een Chatiact. Ete | «ce and the oe their principles to malevolent perversion of facts to the end of | turn their backs on Mr. Smith; including the Prejudicing the public mind in favor of the | Marshall House eek, &e., &c. Again, in prisoner have of late been persistently directed | 1857, Mr. Shackleford urged, when the Ameri- against the Star, the highest compliment it claim to have been a friend of that party had Mr. Wise been beaten. He also w that Mr. Shackleford was in the field only to hel to elect Mr. Thomas, and repeatedly fie 4 to know whether he (Mr. Shackleford) had the least hope of being elected, &ce. As Mr. Shacklefora's as entirely devoted to him, so his (Mr. Smith’s) was entirely devoted to Mr. Shackleford. * » Thomas. op taking the stand, made regular opposition speech i the mocracy and the Administr alleged short-comings, and urging the old Whig and the American parties, whose nomince he was, to rally to his support. GHORGETOwmN. > Correspondence of The Star. _ 4 9 Grorsxtows, April 19, 1859. We learn from » number of farmers others from the surrounding country, that the rerent cool mornings Lave quite sefiously damaged the early fruitand some of the more fender species of early vex jon... Yestetday morning we bad a light fall of snow, ‘and this Morning a very con- siderable frost. ‘The offerings of beef cattle at the yards yester- day, was again very limited, and prices advanced about $1 ¢ W0lbs. Only >5 head in all were offered, Which were purchased by District buteh- The first portion of the rejoinder of Mr. on the hoof. equal to £10.25a Shackleford was devoted to a reply to the t — 100 head offered, and all sold, speech of Mr. Thomas, and the balance to Mr rib. A few pit oe ao ee Smith. Ie avowed his confident belief in hi come in, eet S3aS1 per hea a ee ee is sod Guele snasket $s vcd nective: bat tract the party by insisting on running without a . Noe sip sigan the slightest hope of clactieay fet, ke enged, he rpeeneairns hange in very little of ed since our rey of Saturday. (Mr. Smith) knew well thata largo wing of | “Wr you want to sce lots of fan, and bear some ex- the Democracy of the district were so dissatis- cellent and hamorons pieces sung in real scientific fied with him as that under no consideration style, wait upon Old Jo Sweeny & Co., at the would they vote for him. He explained how | Cornucopia, Cox's, to-night and why it was that with but a single candi- date in the field against him, his (Mr. Shackles ford’s election over either Mr. Smith or Mr. Thomas was sure, and insisted that if the di triet be lost tothe Democracy fur the time being. the blame would properly rest upon Mr. mi é ile argued further, that the story about his purchase of a of Know Nothing breeches was rather a shirking of the issue, than a reply to his points urged to show the olga sare of continued confidence in him (Mr. Smith) on tke part of the Democratic pirty. Mr. Smith in his rejoinder, (following Mr. Shackelford) also divided his time between the remarks of his two competitors, and was fol- lowed by Mr. Thomas, who closed the day's discussion at a late hour in the afterne The trowd seemed to be pretty evenly divided in their favor for the three aspirants—the out and out op) jon men cheering Mr. Thomas re- peatedly: those who for the most part had left the Know Nothi fter being members of them. g Mr. Smith; and those who had always been emphatie opponents of the American party. cheering Mr. Shackelford. ae oul as Chambermaud r todo the Housework of a small! fam- of city reference given if required Ad- No. 9, Star Office. itt ANTED.—A young man wantsa SITUATION WwW to stand in for market, or anything else, ~ until October. Good refer ity and smartness. —— ED—By a respectable hat, & SITUATION ences Benen a ww A WET NURSE for « child two Wiens oa. A person to take the child totheir ewn house _preferri Aggly imm diately to MI- CHAHL. MORIARTY, No. 98 First st. George- town, OOM WANTE renting for use ROOM, (he having h A gentleman i«desirons of chamber an Unfurnished wn furniture.) The room must be on or near P avenue, between 9th and Ith streets. Address, stating terms, &c., A. B., City Post Offices, ap 9-3 ANTED—At No, 112 Groen street, George- WOMAN to cook, wash and iron for Must understand cooking therough- young GIRL, to sew and do chauiber- rences required in both instances. \TED—A good COOK, yne need apply hout good recommendat: Colored pre- ferred. Appiy to 122 Washington stroet, George- town. ap 18-2t ANTED—Fir Tue Paraguay Fieet.—There is no founda- tion for the rumor that the vessels of this fleet have been ordered to Central America. They are now believed to be near home, and some of them ut least, will have to undergo repairs and coppering before they are again sent to sea. Several of them will probably be ordered to the Gulf when put in commission again. Ee Tax Wearuar.—The following report of the weather for this morning is made from the Morse Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o'clock : im- 7 ss eee odiately. ‘ancy ‘Trimming Store, 32 Market Spree ap lest ANTED—AIl those afflicted with Inflamma W t isease to read the testimonials of Dr, COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT in an- other colu mar 17-tr LOST AND FOUND. 5 REWARD.—Stolen or strayed away from tho Premises of the subscriber, on Tues: é April:th, dark bay f with three white feet, blind in one eye, can party being practically obliterated and not ie ear Acahead. ae . being able to advance those who had served A 19, 1859. ort mane. and large white spot h ead could accord to this journal. On Friday last, | theme and Mr. Smith was iguin seeking an iden- ¥ PRIL eee ooat: and sore tack. ‘The above, cnward will be paid if we had oceasion to expose the utter falsity of | tifeation with the Democratic party, alarge clear, pleasant. ap 19-3t* JA ENNEDY. its former allegations; and now it is our duty to truth, as well as to the Star. to say that there is naught but falsehood in the following extract from its issue of Saturday last : “It [the New York Evening Post} has been j asunfortanate with Mrs. Sickles’s confessi witb the Washington reporter. Without wait! to inquire at all into the facts of the e, it tlew at once me conclusion that Mr. kles was re- 5] ible for the publication of that most painful ana, and siker exercising a cheap zal ss by suppressing in the evening what it very well knew that everbody had seen in the morning. endeavored to make the prisoner odious by fastening upon hiin porn, on of his gros wife. Had Post enjor the means or the disposition to keep itself informed of the facts in this matter, it would bave jearned that beet mrorerpepen of the confession is due to the proprietorsof a petty Washington news- paper, the Star, of whose views throughout this case the Evening Post itself has been ‘the docile echo. When the re portion of the Democratic vote was only given to him as a choice of evils; his adroit manage- ment, and that of his friends, having prevented | a Democratic congressional convention froin meeting, us in 1S; die admitted that on that oceasion, knowing nothing of the Walker letter, and there being no other claiming to be a Dem- ocrat formally in the field, he had himself voted for Mr. Smith. U the conduct of Mr. Smith in deserting t oe from whom he had received more, personally, than any other li ing man (in the celebrated gubernatorial election of Mr. Wise,) he was terribly severe; represent- ing him as grasping at the throat of the Demo- cratic party in its hour of extremest need, to strangle it for his own benefit. Here he referred to the Walker letter, de- manding its production from the pocket of Mr. Smith, proclaiming that its production would prove the truth of his allegation of a corrapt effort on the partof Mr. Smith to bring about the defeat of the Democracy on that occasion, ~clear, cool. = as st aalon ear, wind 8: OST—On Tuesiay morning, April 19th, either Water streets, Georgetown, an Washington, D. cl Richmond, Va clear. cool. Petersburg, Va Teloudy, cool, 46°. Norfolk, Va. Vv. Raleigh, N. 3 Pact Columbia, 8. Wectaorig s. ~ Bridge straet, ap 19-2t* Ayette qu B for the recovery tinble reward will be paid, if left at ap 18-3 D AWAY From the subseriber, on turday, April loth. asmall SORREL witli a small white ‘ESN iat eatlet mark (fr: Prairie Lower Peach Mobile, Ala. par, Gainsville, Miss. ar, pleasa New Orleans, La. lear, 60°, FROM THE WEST Frederick, Md Hagerstown, M. Cumberland, Md. Grafton, V presentatives of all the other journals had consented to withhold Mrs. Sickles’s statement from the public, the VOCK OF PIANOS FOR RENT or i i z Wheeling, V: ne most liberal terms. of the Star positively refused ise in charge | showing the letters of Messrs. Botts, Lewis and Parkersbnty. Vo. ARNO bor $3. Walker to prove the truth of his deseription of its contents, and offering instantly to withdraw the charge and (if we understood him cor- rectly) to withdraw from the canvass, if on its production, it did not bear out his allegation as to its contents, to the letter. Again and ain he demanded the production of the Harmer, Ohio Marietta Cincinnati, The cireumstances connected with the ap- pearance of the paper purporting to be the con- fession of the wife of Sickles in the newspapers areas follows. Viz: It was offered by the de- fenee, in evidence, without being read to the court and jury. As soon as the court (having | Walker letter, and bore mercilessly upon his perused it) handed it back to the counsel for the opponent (Mr. Smith) for his refusal to let the defence, and the argument upon the question | People sce that portion of his record as a public of its admissibility was commenced, one of the | M40: te which he held they were Laced en- = 2 titled, as a means of ascertaining whether he counsel for the defence began to copy it for | really did or did not deserve their confidence the reporters of the associated press; and as he | and support. He next said that he had on the handed to them each page of the copy, they | previous Saturday, in the discussion in Rappa- sent it down to the telegraph office, where it | spears eet ities sulla oo whether z= 3 ha ot written s another (previous was instantly telegraphed, as each page arrived. | letter to Walker in reply to W.’s sin intima: to the New York Times and other New York | tion that a considerable portion of the Ameri journals, for publication on the same afternoon. | can party desired his nomination by their eon- Seeing little chance to obtain it otherwise for | Yention as their candidate against Mr. Wise ? “h the Star in time for the issue of the same af- ete Sa Penge iri reuters there oe at ch | urday night. papa We requested permission of the report- | Jetter; and he again asked whether he (Mr. et ers for the associated press to copy in the tele- } Smith) had written it, and if sv, he demanded | * graph office the slips thus furnisked to them by } its production. the defence for publication. after the contents of | , A# Mr. Smith dec then to say whether onal eeding slip had been duly sent over he had or had not written h a letter, Mr. the wires. This request ws cheerfully acceded } to, and the reporters granting it have our thanks for their act of courtesy. JOHN F. ELLIS. ‘ERSHIP HERETOFORE & Co., Druggists, i and 3d streets, hax this day (April 1a)'boen mutnaliy dissolved. Ali debts contracted by the late firm will be paid by Jos. B. Mvore, No. 113 Penn, avenue. MATTHEWS & SIMMS having purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the Drug Store recently by Moore & Co., will hereafter conduct sx of said extablishment. nil attention will be given to the com- Physicians’ Prescriptions, ap 19 2t Worhinstn GD ete stock of ALAS, rected for temperature, Thermometer, at 7 Maximum during 2°; minimum hours ending 9 a.m. to- —The hing to meeting will be held #, April 2ist. at vicinity now my snested SPRING and SUMME at the store of kdward Hanson. 1, 0. O. ¥.—THE NEW YORK CELE- u BRATION —Members are liereby notifiv that the Order will leave Washingte (4.30) Train on Monday mornt h Members whi ption a Dyer, and offi MA Bournoux, in silk and ince, Taluias, in silk and lace, Hansisome assortment in Lace Mantilias, Black and White Beroge Talmas, Spanish Points, Bournoux, Fine assurtment in French Bonnets, Straw Goods. Ribbons, Flowers, Mits, and ail’ kinds of real TRIMMINGS. #0, Marabout, Agraties *, Tulip Tassels, Mandini, n Trimm NE: GREAT CONVENIE 'O THE All kinds of Patterns for Ladies’ and ildren’s Wear, Boys’ and Girls’, every size, can be bought at moderate prices, Just Received, Hair Nets, Filet Coitfures, Real Lace Veils, Embroidertes of all kinds. *Thompson’s bost quality Hoop Skirts. nly of the ener Tith st, lip Bu Gnipure But TE, iN Ej MOCRAC Sixth Ward Demo in Anacostia Hall instan Shackleford drew a copy of it from his pocket, and reading it aloud, handed it to Mr. Smith, who nodded assent to its general correctness. To prove its entire correctness, Mr. Shackleford then drew from his pocket the original, which manner of selecting Ward in the con- Thus, almost as soon as the counsel for the | i=.) URAL M. WILLIAN, defence had finished copying it for publication | a = Wisnis ec 49: 3554 iG. Sith me ide Se Meares | ss c ‘oa filentra, ASHING TON, Dec. 12,155 u Ss. . in the northern newspapers geuerally, we had | (pf tauel) | W eiptof your letter dated the | bet aia WOLLARD Wirt Orr: x SPRING and SUMM MILLINERY On THURS April 2ixt. » 101 Brive street. Georgetown. _ N.B. Also, Fashionable Dressmaking in all its ranches. p 18-st* SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.—The sub- +) seriber having purchased the establishment on Sth street, between D streat and Pean. avenue. tak ox vad to inform his friends and the puluie thai 1s prepared to serve them with the very beat SE R& and TOBACCO a variety of FANCY Give me a esil, and try for your THOS, FOSTER, = FLOOR MATTID UST Received, « lot of beautiful CANTON ATTING, a very superior aruels h itn hand” in the Star office. Subseq aently, another copy, manifulded, was handed to us It was made by a gentleman to whow, the eoun- sel for defence handed the origina’, who made half a dozen copies for such othe* journals as proposed to publish it at once, 7p the presence of all in the court-room, and iy mediately under the eyes of the defence. ; 3 = : 1 am deeply dissatistied with the nomination of As for “e reg about Vie Star's refusal to | Mr. Wise, int — any personal ‘differen with suppress it—the represr ntati him, but from ross outrage and injustice ee present ecea anatinet ef the other | which has been practised upon the Old Line De, journ 4 > consented to withhold | mocracy and the people, and as at present advised it—ae more sweeping and deliberate falsehood _ ve no desire to see him elected. ‘Todefeat him, was never penned. No suggestion of the sort | however, requizes a course of policy whieh ¥ shi | forbear at present detailing to lw was made to us, 9°nd we never saw more t F better io tne en | stand and know each other better. sth instant. subscribed by Martin F. Lipscomb | Sergeant of the city of Richmond. and W. F | Walker. of Lynchburg, Va., containing a request that I should direct ny answer to you at Rich- mond, Va ‘The signatures to the letter. and the letter itself, all appear to be in the same hand-writing, and as you are wholly a stranger to me it is obvions that | our relations mot be marked by that frankness and confidence which they may require. Cleni-nt West, Chas, W. ning hain, usterer, t. 12Ui auel ISU sts. nervous Todo this can anxiety manife’sted in a similar case than was | YOU Visit W aahington. oF would you prefer I should YASS : f i. generally evinced to get the earliest copies of | Nun ne pleased to exprew'in soy batale yore CASSIMERE PANTALOO wil the new it for publ’ cation. ase accept iny thanks. It will not be found aan Blestylos fCassimers,tas | lessly low p! . H cut, from &. went te any par | kiven ty ses 25 to SP, al NOAH WALKER & Cols, 36% Browns’ Hotel. S,CAKTS AND SALE. ane S, wall broken, ty day and Particular attent q ~ uilding Aas at the store of nm Are Ww Fulward G. Dyer, No.~ Pune aveuue, nnd at the cout T.M, Hauson, No. S20 7th stract, uppoane Intelligencer Offers” shanties It wos sine ee splaced, as I believe I can say I was never false farther understoud among the repre- | {0 personal or political relation sent®’ives of the press, that the defence was | 1am, very respectfully, yours, _ as anxious to get it instantly before the | ee eee Rignenee Va Wa. Suita ie, oy i or cone ; es use jean ypapmagiann v4 be ee | ‘The production of this letter, and its char oe meee, ae he: eporters ty vbiain copies yeter, created the wildest excitement among for instant publication. We have no comments | the Democrats present, and indescribable mer- to make upon its procurement from the woman, ; riment among their opponents. Mr. Shackle- or upon the taste manifested by the defence in | ford, continuing, called on the Demucrats pres- thus putting it before the world. They did ent to know whether in the fuce of the proof of that thing doubtless for the benefit of their See a hae oe client. The idea of finding the act now repu. ap i-lw ZS. HOR . vESS FOR MULE mar 2d tin* ASSOCIATION — he stock of anew iggd States Hotel. C OALE COAL !—COA On hand—Purnace, Radiator COAL, which we are anxiou possible rates, pply at ap 19-4 MMOND'S FOR SA LE < ty ye | uy fl }e wes! & W.M. GALT. mocracy of Virginia in that most important contest known to the whole history of the Dem- . W. corner 12th and © ste,, No. 547; diated by the newspaper mouth-piece of the | ocratic party involved in this preliminary letter oe nels mara. Seok a WN ata beow War Dopare, . Prisoner as none of their work, strikes the | t¢ Wulker, and of the letters of Messrs. Botts, CY HAIR PINS, vor MECHANICS’ TOOLS. chy ap at 19-3t 7 PAM MOND" Gairrird & SHIELDS, 339 Penn. avenue, Lewis, aud Walker himself, deelaring that in Rewspaper men who atte: i = — > i enough, however. attend the trial, oddly | the suppressed (2d) letter to the latter Mr. ‘S GLOVE CLEANING PREPAR mee STOCK OF TOOTS taaten cae rs " 3 Smith had avowed that policy to be his own nom- : AMMOND dackso: i ws; Baldwin's and —>—— ination as the candidate of the American party ere ya ies, Plane Tro Nicaraovax Avrains.—The treaty forward- | ®gainst the Democratic nominee--Mr. W atiful Pi- | and Squares Rules, ii and urged it earnestly on Mr. W. as the Hee sentative of that party, they conceived Smith's denial of the truth of worthy of confidence, more especially as ha it (the suppressed letter) in his pocket, it er | be instantly produced if its production would not serve to bear him (Mr. Shackleford) out in Compassei . Bevel, Mallets. &c. Keuall warranted good, or others given in 6x change. ed by the Nicaraguan authorities to Senor Je- rez a few days ago, and submitted to this Gov- ernment, is a modification of the Cass-Irissarri treaty; or, rather, merely a reproduction of those portions of the Cass-Irissarri treaty which large variety of the best i ‘ome and see us—i will cost nothing to examine the stock. apis plcTurRe CORD iT ASSORTMENT OF . Violing, Flutes, and —_ guality, is always on haad AND TASSELS. i = es Just openrd, a be } ase f PIC EK were ratified by the National Assembly of Nic- | 31) his allegations concerning it? CORD "and PASSES: micasgiin lees 9 ee! sragua months ago, and persistently rejected |! : oe choice Colored” ENGRAVINGS and, LITHO- by the authoriti a een We have no space to-day in which to de- 1 vol GRAPHS, handsomely varnished and {came ieshere. It 5 . ’ 5 normaly varnished and framed. x Srants to this Gov- | scribe the general drift of the speech of Mr. ; * 7 ie For sale at JOHN MARKRITER'S, ernment the right to protect the transit route | Shackleford, wherein he treated other points gdh # Poems, with a memoir of his life, 1 2 No. 486 7th st., # doors above from pepe Sores, without being ealled Cpa ne ains eet pen SW ERLE Sem erK war Odd Fel aad upon to 80 by Nicaragua; but, ; ~ Mr. Smith, in reply, protest jis constant BANELID » Bookselle tage hs Protection from any other parties Sigg Gene: ena never-thiling Sdelity to the Demooraey in =F Ee Sate by RINE WHITE MERCER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = REFRIGERATORS. 267 WATER COOLERS, TOILET SE7h swap wage, : 2D WARE hi 1, Coke, Hard Coal. NACES and PORTABLT ANG: table the celebrated gubernatorial canvass as at all other times; complained that Mr. Shackleford had searched every where to get at his private and confidential correnpondones ; censured Walker for having betrayed his confidence in furnishing Mr. Shackleford with the letter he had read, reading Walker's first letter to hin; (we presume to prove that he (W.) had initiated the correspondence as a confidential one;} and reiterating his allegation that he had refused posh mai Zeaeent is Mr. Botts to become a © forthe American part rna. torial nomination, (which piel ogmtion nantly in a published letter.) R And CARTER POTATOES, MALLARD & DUVAL. sary, this Government is not rivil i terfere until called upon by sible se tually, it places the Unitéd States in the posi- tion of protector of the reigning party in Nies- ragua against filibustering and internal feuds, but does not allow it to protect the interests of its own citizens against other aggressions which rem occur in cases of revolutions, insurree:ions, For sale chen; io a O BUILDERS none OTHERS. id OT-AIR FURNACES. A complete assortment, at = . JAS SKIRVING’S Washinztou Stove Manufactory, 267 Pa. av., 8. E. corner 1 ith st. __Ap 19-c06t XPRESS STEAM LINE It is said that the treaty made by Sir Wm. Gore Ousely with Nicaragua is precisely simi- ‘ORY DEPARTMENT. ~ He ai "NT i out to close, the public are iar thia, and, therefore, Present Martincs | {bat WHA e ‘meant by his © poliey’ tke in Phe peorater 6.0 ANA atthe lnces eed | informe tether ile ga wen ae urges that this Government should be satisfied ‘s only to arrange to haye some 6 pro} .C- ALGER of this lineis nowdi - | for new pupils, a fow. H this - -} sound and reliable old i: charging cargo, and will leave forthe the Principal, G. F, EUBANK, or to the under- If this is so, Sir Ousely has signally failed in | by the American spares ne Democrat elected | hove ports on WEDNESDAY, 2th Wa RUG! . Bi ii GLE: Bis mission, and his government will hardly | himself, Mr, Wise—not at 12 oclcek mm. “heis-was Chairman of the Paosity of course: and he Sesent.to the treaty. ‘Th i Shackleford had himself refrained tre yee RS. C. PREUSS has just received a large as- again of those Pied eee ae ote the stump against the Know Nothings san - M RR gis “tL LN ¥, as an insult, and not — pm - regarded | the of a pair of Know Nothing Riuchee, Powe od Wine isi, Ripon the ad a sod xists that | breeches shortly before the election and by not the ines nH Proceed to the exjpat Teady to 1 attenti s voting for him (Mr. Swith,) hed got aazocts, SVONNE cout side, between Se Naat His STOCK kinds south, between Sjuare with the new These Lots are 94 fect IS LA of rere Give hima call SDAY GREEN AND LP, whi AUCTION SALES. . MeGUIRE & CO. Anctionsers. SALE OF HORSES AN ATURDAY MORN! HENN a. Apr Lx trust. reeorde » the highest bidder— THI athe oat rasidence of John Fa G street, betweed 19th 4 Furniture, Tiandsome Sofa an: inches, Vel le. Vases, Lamps and Man Mahogany iavee Ext De. B ad steads, eravings. n Di Ward and Mus) TP. i ited Harness. 3 the residue in three and interest, secured to the watisfnc- CELLEN AvcTtion —On oll uch aAs— Lounge: \ Screens, #, finest French piate, 35 by 72 Sets of four Brocatelle and Lace Curtains, with fix u 5 Sits of Damark, Moreen Curtains. and Hearth Rug wn Carpeta, Ornaments, ng Table, bex, Washetands aod Prencn China Dinner, Dessert and Gilt Band Tea ©. Champasnes, &e., and Tea Serv: De ra, C8 3 With a variety of Table giv notes in all cases to bo eatis‘a t. rily endors bearing interest. ap 19 DCAR: Ne PRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON 3: 1 ae | THE PLACE TO BUY Boorse, SsHBosEs, EATS AND CAPS, is at ING’s, SEVENTH STREET, NEAR MARYLAND AVENUE, (ISLAND.) AILY RECEIVING CHILDREN'S BOOTS will ba sold as low as auy establishmont in town—For © nd you will be satisfied, aud you will not be expectad to buy unl ADDITIONS, COMPRISING ALL ITS. SHOES, and HATS, Srexer West. Berweex Nonrn AND “ays. ax Avctiox —On FRIDAY, the 2d yf shat self, in front of the premiens, at vix ow two-story Pe House, sitmat don No.7, im Sqaere Ne. 551, fronting & fet weet. and runming back £2 test, between oets north, of manner by one orkinen of this orte. ye halfeash; the balance in 6 and 2 whew | diya Tv Ss SALE oven P — OF VALUABLE IM KOreRTY ON SIXTH STREET Weer, xp Hh «racers 5 . THiURSOAY APTERNOON Mey ‘koon the aeweagenh virtue of & ted Aucust in Liber J. SN Gitos 138 ct seq. the subserier will ell j at pu auction Lot numbered twelve, (12,) im ) Aquare wun ed four hundred and eighty-six, 486.) 1 ontang twenty. tive (25) foet & et, weet lack eigh betwe and H streets . run ty-five —_ pan anes rahe a consisting of a two story Bric ing -House, with Lack building and bakery attached. = the residue in &, 12, and nterest, sccured by a deed in trust ey | on the pre Ail conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. | WA CH, Trustoo. GO., acts, District of Columbia, the subse: w lie auction, to the hichest bidder. im front « Premises, at So’clock p.m,on MONDAY, the leth day 1854, al! of lots No. 10 and I of the #ub- square 441, in city of Washing - fronting # feet on Seventh street west, x adepth of 128 feet to an alley 15 feet wide. . These lots, being on the main street leading to the city. will soon be very valuable, 1 is a corner let, si desirable for any kind of business, For a safe : dp — @ investment au opportunity is offered. | Te T ject. ‘erm of sale: amount a eredit Sash for all over 6. 18, and © mon! Forrest HALL, GEORGETOWN, D.C. This commodious Hal! having been rece: ly fitted uy reads for & ublic balis. kept by the of terms apply to Georgetown, D. ra raduate of the stitute, Mise ate Ben possessing a brilliant sopr % he sical celebrities will be present, aud assist in all the exercises, ous styles the best also be treated o| music illustrated. T attend Magruder, NI P19 cost ATIONAL M Be a H. Daniel, F weon, or ofthe Pee with new Stage and ‘oncerts, Dramatc performances. Pano ramas,and all other Exhibitions usually given at License imoderst+, and good order cer in charee. M B. FORREST, wic, both sao: he cultivation f, and every de Tr The Eighth Gr A CLUB wil oT t, or Cor GURLE wi th a May vok, att arn on cau 2d. * particulars in future advertisements, icewiek For 0. 7M Int _ntreet, partment of vocal ‘hose desiring to acquire a cor- rect style in sin ing will derive more advantage in the coming Convention thi ed routine in the space i t est, te the abe tent ob mont TNO Be Wilt. ) N. B. ae ey —_ pe er lots are will ot ie. *Snar 2s-steokde. A. GREEN. Anet. AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED tof thoseintersatad | WEDNES. stant, Ot same hour. he he Arm ng nod four S Chairs, weon Damask Curtains to match, with tains, Cornice, &e., ine top Centre and Sofa Tables, covered Sefa and Arm Chai French Piate Mirror, vat Whatnot. Engravings and Paintings, Superior Marble Bust of Gen. Jackson, A abaste Vases aad Urns, Mantel Ornaments, : Three-ply Carpets through- by ©. iia tne Lind and French or Hmir a Jatt Fettber ueicicrnaat Paine east Comforts, Counterpanes, Sheeti Marbie-top Dress: Setente, Chamber Cottag Plain Bureaus, Refrigerator, Cooking other Stoves, ‘ogether with @ gereral assortment of Household a ne tensile. ‘erms: SP a: under cash; over that suma t of 68 and 9 days, for satisisetorily endorsed = friends and the give a May Ball Particulars in ap ii-2w Vv On EAST! AT THE AS. . W the Refreshme Tickets ONE DOL. Jas. A. Tait, Jas. A. Brown, 0.6 ap 12-e0& dia) E VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY of George- town beg leave to announce to ic generally that th TUESDAY, M. GRAND EASTER BALL The Columbia Engine Company, Nol, .. Give tee ER'MONDAY EVE EMBLY ROOMS. p the public the f the GRANDM™MAY BauL oF THE UNION GUARDS Will be held at the WASHIN N Agency Se Furze FIR MA and 1th, neatly aud moderats. Laquite o Nant Office, wT FOR RENT— in good wrder: th f t ay A. BORLAND. at Ne OTS FOR SAL 4 desirable purch y require. scr ean have a fe examined and isone of the best ttl or sale or lease, neveral of ton’s gar ly to JOH A reets, Northera Laibo EW No. 4s . eligil -k, eormer on Ss. 8 depth to al feet all Thusuher of front fest ‘ON ASSEMBLY ROOMS, SDAY. May 3x, 1859, see future advertisemeut. ap 6 tf in St si Inquire ats. BRI large mi n « » WM. McLEAN or 3 ith st ap 18-3t* aa t Che > NING. April 25, ‘Treasarer, Ap 19-eotf K HOUSE bearing interest: ap Ind J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancti ARRIAGES, HORSES AND HARNFSS | Cxtenes —tin FRIDAY MORNIN foals, o'clock, in front o ne ANcliOn rooms, che. sell, for account of Lord Napior— ac Lexcell ah Brougham, od Hi arness, Saddle and Bridle, Bay Carriage Horses, between 7 Also, or accou: 2 handsome ope: 2small Fam y 2 Top Buery Wacons, ‘erms: Oue-th ash; the residue io t) and a days, for sntisiactoniy ‘endorsed notes, bearing interest. J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts spied eGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. MPROVED PROPERTY ON kEET Be of whom it may concera— ‘arriages, TiAges, sell, at Public A NO 5 er with the improvements. consis! story brick Dwelling House. Terms: One fourth cash, and the residue in three ta!ments ati ghteen, and twenty-four to bear tterest ment thereof to |b a lieu va the prem cont of the i irchaser. eg a" RK. CASSIN, Trustee, AUIRE & COL, Auc'rs —Ry virtue of a dee: Prince George's the undersigned wi SDAY. the 5th day finn. ifnot, the next HOR Of Oliver Ap L-nod ds TRUSTER the Cir P ? a ot land. Itos situated ale the village of @'adensbure and n ton city, ima Aovel state m Was walthy and elevat dr n admirably alapted dnections of ths cou = of buy ves betere tine day npon applicats fn Ly cation by the chase money to be p cars trem the ot wale. un the day of snle,to bs secured by the {the purchaser, with security, te ho — tween G and H, or at 27> woods’, Terms very moderate. urnished House, wire at 459 ‘2 Pa. avenue, near stecet, ap I6. approved by the tru tee. Upon the Payment of the Whole purchase money and iuterest, the teustae 1s authorized to convey the property to the purchase: | in far simple. N.C. STEPHEN, Trurtes. uy good. of water in th SOR RENT OR SALE Massachusetts avenu The house co: e ree’. north of Cammack’s i be sold o easy terme. ‘The ttle warranted Rent 820 a year. The key ma ‘on the corner, and loth sts. ARRIAG bie for rent at 356 forpere ar hie Gag tnenta Se bee rans ease 15 C street, orat A. GREE: ‘ovements, ga% 5c tf street FOR RENT The two sto ING-HOUSE with Attic, No. 115 High’ streets, (NEAR THE CIRCLE, WHI the Weems Sy with the = tye ne materials, easy s, OF terme. Apply to A BOARDING. moderate at Miss GW YNN’S, No. 38, Smi etown. Riis. toe ter ate ser ~ SON, who has Bae di cs va! «Ll. & BARNARD, Aue TORS’ SALE B —On WEDNE nt. at *y o'clock, wi gg = mrtg hee ribed ye a Ong © estate of the Denochne. Exq., deccared, vin : ud 21, svbdivinions of Square 18s, *t. west Lotween noth Land running back to a thity feet Square 117, fronting 59 feet on 19t) connrth Land M streets, gud ron foet alley. Also, Lot 4.1m 135, fires i sires and New tlampsiaes avons Tice tot wi be substi vided to oy rchasers. Also, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2st inst, game hour. we wil! sell, part of Lot 5, on Square 45, fronti ‘ween 6th aad ata, RS sora opment, =e mad STA ny One, i tha iret fair day theren tor. ——— Terms: One fourth cash; the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, with in eecared de ety yonder terest, by a deed of trust rs _apliieo WALL & BARNARD guters By J. C. MeGU! oneera, E & CO., Auctioneera. | Wo SMats. BRICK HOUSES ON «& ST. Vimoixia AVENUE AND Sotrn F patione ea haul Fy | nell, Lot No. pnaet ware No. 537, fropting feet on rere 9 ol Virginia avenue and south E | 113 feet Tsinghesto analiey with theimproveiment consi-ting of two weil-burit two-story Back 4 ling-houses, with back buildings, covered ua slate, containing 6 reoms each, i ‘erms : One-fourth cash ; the resiaue in 6, 9, 12, uh interest, soured by a deed in - McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. TAA Bo

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