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OO ) WASHINGTON NEWS:AND GOSSIP —_.- —_ Ta ne Opposition Nowixation.—It is worthy of uote that the weight of the New York Tri- bene is about to be thrown into the scale against Senator Seward’s aspirati S Lee is evide REMAINING Ix THY Wasnine ros City Post Orwicn Republican party Soar aa ata PROVISIONS OV THE LAW DiRECTINe | 1M the admission inte its colum ick peisooeg ge | PRINTED THE NOWTAPER HAVING | arguments from the pen of corresponden! YHE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY | a eminst the policy of nominating that gentle OF THE OFFICE. [fs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION IF man. Nevertheless, we do not entertain the a tua ata slightest idea that he is to be thns overslaugh- Sere Se ee ed. He can control the action of the Republi- SPIRIT OF THE MORNING ‘PRESS. eam party in National (or rather sectional) The Constitution descants at length upon | Convention, and is determined to be a candi- the War Question in Europe, the wrongs of | date. His real friends re well aware that the Italy, &e.. and alludes to the grumbling pro- | idea of concealing their principles by the nomi- EVENING STAR. ——— WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY... + May 7, 1559. ect rar PUBLISHES THE LISTs OF LETTERS UF The Protestant Convention of the Diocese of Massachusetts held its first meeting in Boston on Wednesday. About 100 clergymen were present. Bishop Eastburn preached the cus- fomary sermon. He discussed the nature and fea- tores of the recent revival of relizions interest, and the duties and responsibilities ef the church and clerzy imrelation thereto. “ hs : re served CRBS to any pari. at 4 ° city. ular attention given to serving Parties i he Vth iz that a: y at the P| PLLA CONPEC Hoa voor prie ] DIES’ TRAVELING Le “ ie AND SHOPPING BAGS, » riety at Chevery xeriety McLAUGHLIN’S, peusities of the opposition. nation of some Southern gentleman willing to The Jutelirgencer speaks disapprovingly of | act for them in administering the Government the proposition of some of the papers to back | on them—the'r prineiples—is futile; and are up our recognition of the Juarez Government | satisfied that Mr. Seward can carry more elce- Dy ‘material sid.” if necessary to the perma- | toral yotes than any candidate to be thus used nency of that Government. as a blind, can possibly carry. So, they will ¥ Rae mises risk nothing whatever to propitiate the Silver iL7-The salt Lake Valley ae that by (ireys of the North, or the feeble fraction of Morinous cali the soldiers on duty at Prove, ue eee oe ne ieee ae State predate il nl ee Democratic party. The Tribune's change of iL The Baptist General Association of Virginia front, while it will really achieve nothing is now holding its thirty-sixth anniversary at against the qroepecis) 4fResater Geward’s eeees nomination, will simply induce his managing Wives are cheap in Delaware. Theteorge- | friends to regard it and its clique with in- town Messenger rel eae that one was sold in that | creased distrust. State the other day for $7 and Apropos There are points in the proposi- {Ly-The people of Staten Isiand. New York, | tion for a fusion of the Opposition which the had a grand processson and illun : ardent fusion men entirely overlook, though day evening, in view of the prospectof the Mr. Seward’s friends seem to appreciate them nemiaeel eaeemine. keenly. Thus any candidate whose views on iP Felix . tle Spaniard who murdered | the slavery questions of the day are such as his father-in-law in New York sume tine ago, | that he can reecive the support of the anti-sla- has been arrested at New Orleans, and is impris- | very wing of the Upposition at the North, will oned awaiting his return to New York. surely lose the State of Maryland, and prob- ably Pennsylvania; while the nomination of any candidate who may carry those States against the Democracy, will insure the running ofa third (anti-slavery) ticket in many northern speedy is divi- o and non-r-to parties; theo tain- ight of the Bishops to negative the action of the Church synods, the other denying such right. States, wherein such an event will be well UF Peterson & Bro Phila lelphis send ns | High a guarantee of the defeat of the main Up- eter 3 ci end in phe seg through J. Shi 1g, a copy | Position ticket. oe eee Commissioner or Pat —The Hon. Wil- liam D. Bishop, of Connecticut, has been ap- pointed Commissioner of Patents. He was a member of the late Congress, and. during that service, obtained a high reputation, not only asa firm and truly national Democrat. but as one of the most cloquent debaters of the House of Representatives. In the recent election in Connecticut, he was defeated for Congress affording another illustration that the most (complete) of * Davenport Dunn, aries Levers striking nevel, founded upon the life and adven- tures of Jobn Sadleir. the celebrated forger. 197 In New York, on ay evening. an unfortunate mechanic, whose wife had © aban- doned him because he could not supply her with fashionable clothing.’ slipped out of Ler fashion- able society by quietly swallowing a dose of iaud- anum. OF The Message of Governor Buckingham to e10- aihates cnr at <307.915, | ferior grade of talents and usefulness. in the SA=,620; the expenditures of last year at $327,315. 2 4 cm Wes sere and the receipts at $339,911, leaving a balance of | TeVelutions of party polities. © are repped. $12,566 in the Treasury. however, that the country is to have the benefit of his services as the head of the Patent Office— a position which, we are sure, he will fill with both credit to himsclf and to the satisfuction of the large class of ingenious men whose business is dircetly with that important bureau. tees as Prmany Mreti —It strikes us that if all parties proposing to take a hand in the rough and tumble of the approaching munici- pal election. will hold cach their primary meet- ings in all the wards of the city on the same night, they may be able to confine the exploits of the rowdies of Washington city appropriate to such o« yns_to the several wardsin which such (the rowdies} as have a local habi- tation in the Federal Metropolis, reside. Their eustom is, all—from all the wards—to attend the one ward meeting that may be fixed for any given night. If there be seven such meeting: held on the same evening, it is evident that the proceedings of all of them cannot be en- U9" Another addition to the Jong list of victims | tirely at the mercy of the rowdics; as if they of the “bottle” has just occurred in New York. in | divide their solicitous attentions, they will be the suicide of Heury W. Preston, once a favorit- | powerless to contend against the peace- loving actor wherever he performed. and for some years | citizens they must then and there face. manager of theatres in Albany. A night or two ——o ago he was on the dock in the vicinity of the Pronanny Nor an Auerican.— steamboat landing. and being asked by an ac- ANOTHER AMERICAN Snot tw Mexico —*Amor quaiutance if he was voing home. replied, «| | the prisoners taken by Miramon in the batt! Fe ., | the Cumbres, (says a private Puebla let Lapsnsases we holes to crawl | pir. Robert Oskar,a native-born Americ: into, but poor nu honses to rest in? He died like a m: asking no favor bu The next instant his acquaintance heard a fail and @ splash in the water; and that was the end of » map who once deservedly enjoyed the respect and contidens« of the commun: ped sipeoneneseses Se ae I In New Vork on Tue infully interesting trial tovk pi. boy of twelve years of 8 infant in app wt found by the grand jury iy" Judge Cadwalader, of Philadelphia. in sentencing ex-Jndse Vordersmith, of Lancaster, to twenty years* prisonment fur forging plications for pensions, stated that if the prisoner would restitution of $30.00 he wonid rec- ommend that ten years of the time mprison- meut be taken off. The unusual severity of this sentence, and the strany dition attached to it. has been the subject of much couuent in Phila- delphia Tue Late Bistor Doane—Fuarreal Sermons.— On Sunday last, faneral sei Were preached in nearly every part of the diocese of New Jersey, all the Episcopal Churches being hung in mourning Ja St. Mary's Church. of which the Bishop rector, not only was the buildin; ple and black. but nearly all of the congregation were in mourning. This was particularly obser- vable at the administration of the Huly Cominu- nion, as with one or two exceptions, every person was dressed in deep mourning them yng with pnr- the worms him; when, kneel over his faee. pierced w cover bis oO cap le fell. 2 ing dered them to ~ ins at the port « Mexican lady of great wuections in Vera Cruz. pico. He was married t worth and large family e N. O. Picayune. A friend at our elbow suggests the probabili- ty of the above person being one Osear Robert, 1 lest, he stabbed Toy, a fellow labore Ma Shoe store in 27) ith am awh. tufilet : formerly of Vera Cruz He was not an Ameri- Poa oy ei porn tobe ~ from Brinch n, though he once performed the duties of stter di p provoca’ a5 an attempt on the past of Makivey to depeive bin at eaupt on S. Vice Consul at that port. For particulars and other implements of his trade. His ¢ 4) | OF his official career, refercnee can be made to in an inge that le only ever, thought warenument. tried to make ted in self-defence. The ju batin a om d him of mansiangiter int the Department of State -_— se Tar Weataen.—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 : May 7, 1859. udye to the House of Refuge, Where be will prob- in til he is twenty-one years of age. New York, N.Y. Philadelphia Pa Baitimore, Md... warm, A Varvaste Nationa, Wor ceived from Charl Seventh street, parts 1, America aay —We have re- it, No. iy Bates of and | Petersbury. Va aan Va. Lynchburg, Va* Bristol, Te: revol utionary battles. the war of is a2 2, andl Mexie > With biographies of naval | tary con.manders, aud illustrative anec ~ | Chattanooga, Tenn# dotes. by Robert Tomes, embellished with ste ! | Raleigh, from original designs by Chapin, Chap. | Wilming other eminent artists. Virtue, Emutnins | Golam! Yok > Charleston ork. Augusta, es, the author, is spoken of by thoe | Savannah, G who know him best as a most skilful and rough | Macon. ¢ writer; and while care has been tiken by the emi. | AUANta. ployment of every resource of art to present the book ina style commensurate with the digi and importunce of the subject. its mode of pnb! cation, in parts, renders it ensily attainable by every reader. The publishers say that the most elaborate research has been diligently exercised to give historical falness and accuracy to the work. while the natural desire of readers to be enter tained, as well as instructed. has been duly con- sidered; and that it will not be found a re dull record of dates and events, but a history history should always be, of the life of the times. | Lower Perch Tree, Ala. Mobile, AL Gainsvill New Orleans, Li * House line. PROM THE WEST. clear, warm fear, warm clear, pleasant. lear, pleasant, lear, pleasant, raining, 7. wind SE, Frederick, Md.. Hagerstown, Md. Canberland, Md. Grafton, Va. Ae heeling, Of the Parkers ‘a. Clear, pleasant, various books on American history this work Hiern olfe . rlear, pleasant. Marietta... Promises to bethe first and only complete and comprehensive one on the sabject of which it treats. clear, pleasant. .clear, pleasant. Smithsonian, at 7a = Cincinnati, OO... Barometer at the r goods aro all marked at @ Serr — sete erect we 5 — reagomablo profit, me c SROWLER & Goa" ometer, - . may 7-e6t 4 (Od lows? Hal PERSONAL. Maximum during ig 24 hours. ending 9a m. to 7 CENT R oan - —— ~-**Postinaster General Holt, who, with bis | 42¥) 75°: minimum 51°. Mpesirice aren 000 Wort Wife, is now in New York, isexpected to return ta SPL ENDID INDIA. FRENCH. AND CAUI- Washington ina day or two. A STATED MEETING of the Columbia | £2 Nin GOODS) BE DISbOSED Ott -. "TF. Meagher bas ended his editorial ca- ext Eposraphical Society will bo he S| TWENTS THREE PRIZES yO HON- reer with the Irish News of New } ENT att o’glock, ; Jot was started about three years arco nig hiplie: He is busily an ‘REM WARD PRIMARY £& Parties, age &C.,6uppliod talon 7 Co, UE pp! with lee Gream Particular Ationtion paid to furnishing Balls, bh Mas! ob “and Auatuatly expired. “itis rewsalus will be bk ork for interment on the P ing train. —Bugalo Commercial, Wednesday. 4 Di Su; arene where tho} pee aes JOSEPH SCHAFFIELD, ee mf ma 7-St between #th and 9th streets. From Seentsto 6, Sil Very ghen ma 7-5 et DREN = BASK F For Traveling, 2 Bic Nies, Work, Aud all Suhar purposes, aa recvived at , maz sath aad the \trvets. : = SODA WATER, cold and refreshing, with a variety of Syrups, can be ee West End Drug Store. supply of Spring Medicines just reesived a 7-6 it FRLACK AND WHITE GRR TRECLARS. BUR NOUS te And DUSTERS. Just received at ina T-enst MAXWELL'S._ Is MRS. L. CLARK _ S Now Prepared for STAMPING, by a new and handsome im ul, Pantaiets, Bands, Yokes, ard Sloeves, Shirts. Collars, and Cuffs to’ match, Ship- pers, Robes, Cloaks. and all kinds of Ladies’ r- iments, at her Store, No. 423 7th street. Washing. ton; also, all orders loft at her Rooms. Bridge strect, George EW STORE GKOCE RIES—VARIETIES i. E. O'BRIEN has j ist opened a New Store at the burner thaudt eects. where = cheese aka oe AM ny ITs, CON- Please Hay oy = O'BRI 8. W. corner Sth and L streets, CERI ENCTIONERI 3, &e. ma 7-St ‘ w. DREW'S M DYEING ESTALISHME ae a hand ith NT, criber is customers that he has heea en troduce al] the northernimprovements ¢ of business. Crape Shaw is bleachou Ali colors, from the brightest to the “dto equal work done in the best thergrac establishmenta, Coats and Pauts cleaned would infe and dyed in the best manner. ma 7-3t Baa Ih. peeeetee LIBRARY, BONS CLASSIC IBR ENGLISH © For sale by maz I NOTICE. Take this method ef rtornins ry since eant thanks tall those kind triewes and neigh- » also the press, whi ted such zeal ant unt efforts in abouts of my late husba: mysterions disappearan tu te on your parts as well fran Twill always re d prey tothe gr ay a'lenioy h would bear you up u that if ant a ons. and ppily rect With aisfortunes sr want tor hind friends to succor in soln F lume that | wonld not he able to thank you ali ly, 1 have taken this public manner of ex- ee iny gratit >} ME. , TRAL HATS AND STRAWGOODS. BELONGING S. GENTLEMEN'S To our friends and customers we offer this season ot the argest and bect a sorted stock Wardrobe, and ‘I Dress Hats and Stra: Geutlewen’ 's Under ¢ Dress 8 And the jarvest variety ot ads of goods in Gentiemen’s Outfittinss we have ever offered, Occupying the same store for twenty years: and buying exclusively for eash. we offer al ntylou of first quality goods, at wholesale or avtail, at the lowest uniform prices $ ENS’S Sales-room, Brown's Hotel. _ ma7 3t nth and L streets, tfully informs the cit’ ete 7” that he has opened a now store of Wash above pla “— stock of ist purchase!. is large, aud embraces al OCERITES, such as— Sugars, Teax, Cotlee, Hams, jcest Wincs and Liqnors, Besides every variety of Fruits, Confectionery, ke. I will keep constantly on han | the best assortment of ail kiwis of wily Grocerias at the cheapest pricrs to bef 1 the District. solicit a share of the public patronage, ‘ Pe OERIEN, ma TK southwest corner Stir an + streets. ANEW CLOTHING STORE, -STRAUS No. 320 Peun. re rnuc, NortaS le, bettocen Tenth and Eleventh st. Iss9 SPRING AND SUMMER. 1859 New and ly tifu! styles of S Bnd SUM MER OODS. for Gentile: vs? Wear, nay tablixhment of A. uo, & few doors from MeGuira & Co. Having North with an of every « at the Cloth plion and he sold for fully se Be certain! ty cailat A. STRAUS chasing elsewhere, D*Y ENPOKT DL ‘S before pur- ma 7-3t COMPLETE, ER'’S NE WORK, ORT Dy +s we MA) ., OF OUR DAY. sEV ER ie Ly Phiz. ents w copy. arles Lever, is work bya ' DAVE, By Cu With Ben Derer Tu Pri ‘Tie reputation of ¢ ‘The po uinrity ob his ne ‘Jack Hinton. “Harry 4 C been exceeded and spea raz while F na 7-3t Ode: (RENCH, ENGLISH, AND STONE CHINA, CHARLES 5 FOWLER & CO.,, RIERS OF CHINA “AND CRO! FRY, wonld inform their friends and customers that the: ave just reecived bh: ships Cerro: do. ant Flora, Me ff. diveet 5 beautiful nt of Goods, an ich as will compare favorably in qualit any of the importing houses } We do not ce» cles as w styl le, and price with ote, mit necessary to enumerate arti- * now hav erything that is usually kept 0 housek pore can save time, se by exainining our stocl Jali tint they need of > a hina. Glass, Crockery, ted Ware, Cutlery. Japaned Ware, ter Coolers, &e., &e. of is best qualit ad be cortain of obtaining them ata fair price, as o and expe DRED AND TWu CHANCE Fie Prizes to range as follows : howe Apterentod al be informed when elon te Grams Agi | fl resortt Cofieetih ef the wecounts City, Pe! o 7, 18, pee Li anti comp hee in Lg vane Sram it e news ing the largest circulation of any daily Paper published din Washington. ] All persons applying for letters in the fullow- ist, will please say they are ADVERTISED. aye * LIST. ing |. The Misse Rebeeca Goodier, Mrs Grebam, Mise © Bent; Miss AB hy itr Cordatia A Gagee Brewer, Mra tusite, M — 6 Ro: R alzeuy, Frauzesia Hurley, Mre MJ S Breit Mi M Haywood, DeWR Su Hen Hiram, M, Jedcll, Seieabars perce Johuson, Mies Latra Ste M M y. Meett Bu Mise Alice T. Morrie, Mrs Tourner, Miss MC y French, ‘Muss EM GENTLEMEN®’ LIST. Aasiem, Chas Glover, James Pai Allen, WB Goodnough, A F—2 Ashford, CoptW Griffin, De Ausin, Wau P « Alien, Thos B Qurney, Jno Almans, M Guier, A Roderss, WD & Co Adie, Laurence Harrison, Lt WH der, fsaae = Hohn, Win tram Heck, Wan Horauo eae ord, U GeoW — Howard, Thoe Anderson, C H Robertson, RR 2 a ta en ‘Thos Blair, W Rugrore, Peter Bi eH Rusty, Reel M aco Read, Caleb A Bidweil, Jol Barnard, JS Bigelow, Js Biker, Col y heo Currin, Peter Connell, Pat etait A-2 Jordon, AC Ke Laurent, Thos Slatoper, eer e L Stone, Li EE ter, Henry Loehtrekler, F & Grithth Letpoicer, E Lad Pilinad, How NP A Van Weert, Geo H You Eugel, PM Mow,J N Morrison, 6 Durkin, De Math, A Ire Wolt, C = MeLanghli M. ) Eeunl& Ealey, Wenre—t Furgerald, Pakersta Thee” Reewh PB Neviet ‘Thos G Noland, 7! Woods, John 8 Waller, Jot Wood, J Oars, Wen Palmer, (nie ij" Lerrers Must IN ALL cases BE PREPAID, May 7. WM. VES A ne eS PATE NT. RPETSWEEP , B. wees 28, CHILDR CHAIRS, Wil LOW CARRI es ma 6. LA AM) OHN T. BERKLE J SILK DYER, s removed to No. 429 Penn. avenue, ath le, between 3d and Hy streets, and opps ed States Hotel. He has ic coun ction with his former old stand, between 9th and Lith sis. _ ma 6-6t* r, com- 3. nof Waverly PHILP’S Bookstore, 332°Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 1th sis, EW LACE AND The subscriber aa in Ladies’ MANT: at very low pri SILK MANTI it received an which 21 7th street. RIOR BLOODED MARES ‘The pair of fine, Hisiator Fe RSA MARES belonging to the Fren oe Minister are offered for ral. qu, m vei ae aad lath seen Lakemeyer’s Stable, G rect hetween 170 it. Auet’rs and Com. M cokers. streets w C. MeGUIRE NTION OF COAL pEeLn wishing to_go into this bu: oF Any one Wanting an ee), pair Fairbank's Scales (eal Sh @ amount of geod luimber,) ple and Hateren; i ares, Cort, and Harnes, &c.. a invited to the salvon Monday, the 9th at the Coa! Yard on une, betw 1th and Mth ets, M Iss! ND Cun. DREN’S HATS. 1 mavelae VOY are supply of RS or others cars, sand i Children, _ma6 = ” Late Todd & Co, Ho. soon REVS 000s. Ja lot of FINE . AS Just received a lot SILVER PLATED WARK, consisting of ‘Tea jee Pitchers, Fruit Baskets, fast Castors, Butter Dishes. ons, Forks, and reat variety of other articles, al! of behead abi avy bet. ath and th a erie 332 Fa. Freesu DRUG: heed a MEDICINES. c tantly i feesh DRUGS 2 wal Mi TeDICIN 8 . And Misse: to which L invite the atieot not th Y. DAV bin reak- ma 6-3t cor. ith st. and Pa, A NOTICE, A Lily thon indebted to late firm of Ford & Bro,, Prpesists. by no not ogan open account, nepoct- tive a nits tl by rel) vie tae ghee mounts, thereby relieving the un ersig to other measures the for the = holic Beneficial St. To IC NIC.—The Cat oie. Bic sangha oe A pel, from St. Mary's Lil hrey i oF ae GER Eye, E oe ND benefit ore ho Guna AY Arluneton Springs a Mag Sth. 195%, for the Sunday Free School 2 orgetown Splendid musi: and refreshments of the best quality will be pro: vuied. Tickets 25 cents, ior one geutieman and indies. COMMITTEE. wt Fires oF 8T MATT Even vines at ao lute House Paviios on MON- base May sth. The steamer George Page will 1 aveath street whart at 8i9.a m..and retare by xun set. ‘The Thomas Collyor will Jonve at 14 =P. Mey BNA the White House at 9 o'clock p. at emon'’s tickets, adnutting one indy, $1 Comes okets 5° cents ; Children not at ached to the sche to ial of any of the teachers, the day of the refreshi Btmoedsrate prices. Omnibuses will leave the oo ers of New York avenue “ 15th street, and L, 7th streets at 8 o'clock a. nd i o ao p-m., and at the wharf on the retare “ithe mas-T.Thas PO HARVEY, Pres. \) baa VERNON AND THE TOMB OF Further Notice. The stager THOMAS COLYER ei } to, Mount, Vernon and the =i Washington on TUS Boe DAYS and FRIDAYS, leaving the! wharf, ie al tne fpat of 30h street, atl a. m., and re- Men at half past S o'clock yon onches leave all the Hotels a ivania avenue and 7th stat oh es nn Rend ma 2- :D.—Several good Farm i] iy unless well office, Tt" pectabie Women, Une ne cook. and to’ ng 3 the other as chambermaid or ke care of children. cutand They b no objection to the 2th street, between E ma 7-St* MAN washing and i launde, make th horses aud cow: garden han dress Be & pair of horses ma b— by a respectable % Woman, as Seamstress or Ch objection to traveling during the sum ma 6-r02t" WAxEERGT the wer cheap lich and covaty rights for sale, F street, and see it burning. ma 5-St* T. G. CLAYTON. ANTED—A SITU. ATION as 8 me farm or garden. bom and abilit: dress MANAGER SixTY DOLLARS A ggke.! x XPE 3 at L A LOCAL At Connty in the United ie is @ respectable and Above te may cortarn fut particulars, address B. LO: two stamps to pre-pay postage,) ap FAS APPARATUS lease ad ¥. Lhave afamily. P' ma 4-40" » At this office. ho realized. ew York city. te All those — Bh Infian Disease tor COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL Ss. other column. Dr opposite Centre Market. c 8 enue, will be for rent on the 15th day of May (tas mouth. For terms apply at No. 376 E street, mua 7+ buses leave throughout | WHO | L, mauacement of ds erences given. Address Nurse, Star (f- el Johnson's newly patented This is utente now before the public, either for a itor out of which to make money. State Cali at ny offee, 405 er on Thave the best te Himoviale TED in every ‘armula, to engnge ness. by wi = or RIDGE. (inclose , Ug Aobateeed Pe Aes Some 8 Church ee F, will criebrats their Mictonar Rory Sth street. between fourth anuiversary by BY x hi b on TEESDAY, YING, both instant, ate otrlick exercinas will conniat of new and pionsing sarily af Solve, a, Semi Chotuses, € uses, Recstations aud Dialogues by the ¢hildren. Pree of aimiarion iocts maT CONCERT, Ry THE CHOIR oF “CHE HURCH (EPLSOOPA | | 0 Rit ? ai ¥ ¥ Y dD, ai Rita Hoth ‘Ductts My t 3 ‘ | o: omprning (unrtetin roa De nS os, ba which will & und on cue reome, wast « | ~aceous et 2 pieces having wever been sung ont audience for sale by J. H. , aed, 5. }*Donne!, and the member: e deers. Door — will commenc: =. nee ® ase cloe at the close. oo: awe lywart: WAIT! Wait: N J & Cols ia ane SHOW: wr Ht ets hha Y.. Ma Goorcetown SO TURDAY. May iat THE PERE ORMING ELEPHANT. TIPPOO weret ks Teewoe laced by Alexandra WorTay” ‘eluent the Cages with fostaiinn Tight Rope aoe dacentis Ramentrienne, mericaa Clown. the Best Performing Clown in ER, the Lightning Horseman. the Great Two Horse Rader WS. the Accomplistind AN FAMILY OF SUVENTLe ar entrapiend Wonders. 2D HORSES, PONIES, ission 50 cents ; bocs Children and Servants 25 ARLES W MN 6 ‘No. 521 corner Ninth si. panvsting my troends meat pont : “ my ba-ine-s, [| promise to u in true Phitadelphin stylet sites Lookout for farther notion. ap Im CHARLES WERNER. B. LENT’S MAMMOTH NATIONAL CIRCUS, | LB. LENT’S MAMMOTH NATIONAL CIRCUS, | L.B. LENT’S MAMMOTH NATIONAL CIRCUS, 1 Exhibit at Washington City, . Will Exhitut at Washington City, Wu Exhibit at W. Washington City, FRIDAY pay FR FR Look ovt for the Great Look out for the Great a, L1OF the Great Mle selon 5) cent: Admission 3) ov. a :.OF THE SRIELDS CLUB his method of announciug to their ny friends _— the public that their First rand Ball wil! be gi sbarmenic, Hint on MONDAY EVENING May 9th. B.—The tadies are most respect! t iT no cards of inve eee Tiokets $1, adi Jadies, a 7 By order Con nt-- Sninew ARNARD & BU rgetown, offer at | Fianacin, O'Calinitan, Patrick J. Meter, ' nono sales bargain ina sinall 2-tory Brick nn 4-t ‘ 8 lot 35 feet fren it use of ten-fect alley. With small reparteitwoud | (gj RAND MAY BALL. ‘ Sua month, ma7 tf T—A desirable BRICK DWELLING ape nine rooms, situated on hk and 18th, opposite Winders ly to J. W COOMBS, st Bontz & et, or at the house uext door, & prompt _ careful tenant it wi'l bs The Vigitant bi re Company, FG ETOWN, F | take pleasure to their friends that they rl kive D HAY BAL ant orres' . = ‘ EVENING, May mee < . * themselves to make a Bal vi the Company OR RENTIA comfortable Bare. tory BRICK | ,,4 oeiebrated Cotilon Band has beer ‘euenged for VEL. u rt occas: greats west. {Phe h he seen joke hag apeorg — * No No hats or cape we in the ball room except Ay ot JOHN H. SEMMES &CU-8 Grosety Seopa cott | “Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a pentiewan her 9th street Louisiana avenue, Opposite west | 8nd ladies, ond Centre Market, my St" OUSE FOR RENT—No, 3™6 C street north betwoen Sd aud 4 sts. Apply to A- GREEN'S Auction Rooms, corner 7th aud sts. ma 3-lw JALUABLE PROPERTY FOR LEASE—The subscribers «ifer for rent for a term of three years that valuable property at the corner of 1334 and E streets, known as the“UNION HOTEL, belonging to the estate of site late James M. Also, that VALUABLE P. KOPERTS s at “the ear of 14th and E streets, occupied lately by Mr. it which dno fo h purpose in writing will be received until asa Wood and Coal Yard, te admirab) iL ro} wsitic Sd, at 12 epb er a ® of the THUS J. FISHERS executors, 2 WAR D—Lost SE the Old ifouse, on Madison ince, a GOLD h Eye Glasses attached ; for which the i mm delivery at No. 2, 1 &7-3t* IST—LAND WARRANT No. 75.35%, fur 160 acres, issned in my —, — the act of 34 a ned in the war of er. Pa. Mil, ape pul lie are cautioned mstthe purchase of the eaid Warrant, as it is my tatention to apply to the Com- ensivns for a Tyee JOHN A. BA ARTRUFF. L hy 135, fe i ain Capt. Di JOW IS THE TIME “BEAUTIFUL, aD CHEAP GooDs: NEW, Sis “ : DR ep GooDs! NEW e24 WLS! FOR BARGAINS! NEW MA A : PARASOLS and suNi fe olen fatti Ve have in store a Inrze stocl /MMER GOODS, I Sues red oe E Navy Yard. W OOD, CUAL, The undersigned has stand for may years occu, on Ist street wes Keep constantly » HICKOR NTAL at the verb ANP LIME, CEMENT &e, i te the business by John Purdy, Rog near the Capitol, where he wil uated. KE WOoD, Sit the various Authiacite COA nd mp and Siniths’ COA Cun Also, LIM PL 2R.and CEM All of which will be delivered in ai city upon the most reasc te terms. I7* Ordors left at 338 New Vork avenne, or sent through the Post Office, will meet with promt atten- tion, _masst_ AB, WALLER, Mesatiro NETTING | 3 pisces Whito and Colored Yt 0, “Teome extra width, fo tl . Lao pr or covering ts Just £ 323 Pa. av., south side, bet. 6th and 7th'sts, _ma 46t __ (Intelligencer ATH TO THE LIVING, LONG LIVE THE KILLERS. ‘The intolerable nuisance of Bed Bi be rid of effectually on! neisange. f Bed ues can = DEA SHOT part of the yee oF single gentlemen cna be accommodated with BOARD on reasorable — are lith street, between K aud F sts. mas Me". E. O. HARRISON, who line ke a Bene 2 pen her house for ol boarding house for the i the Lith of April, accommodation of permanent and trausient Those who desire 1s and comfort = le home will please 7 be- 46 mod Geo ctrartas mouth yt hee “iin DP SSOLU Ringed OF COPARTNERSHIP. ® Con- Partuers!y noes existing bertwe undersigned, under of Larsixy & T is here! dissolved: L consent. All t ines of the inte fire settled and th tracts thereof will be ‘thie by the nude Henry F. Thomas, whe will Sorry on the wa ines at the old stand, No. 26 Ligit stro pai and whois alone pa dito te bts and use the uame of the firm in | iquidat rh HOM AS J. Aes Baltimore, March 14, ne CONTINUATION OF BUSINE: It will be seen by the preceeding ——— the entire interest uf my homas J. Lapsiey. 1 respecti uation of the patronage of our to frends and public in general. Mr. Joskrn H. Taverne. tor seven renee Forewan and principal Engineer in tho Pp tac catrn: we of Messra. Norris & Grege, of New York ote, ‘and ee recess ee house, will jtiuve to manage ec! ee bee tnent, for 7. The business will be conductad wader rm and styleof ety ad HENRY F. THOMAS 4 CO I% JOHN JOSE: PH OYSIUS MU RPHY, bet peer Would direct a note to Joseph Vernon, Wolf street, 11 M he would hear m his father iu Liverpool, ose P' ANOS! TANG ANUS PIA ANOS! Pianos! a ize, style, make, s euuiaty. for rent by the day, week, or mouth upon easy s JONN - ATE JOLERS, WATER COOLERS, WATER COOLER x amount wired. C.SNYDER ate Plumber and Gas Fitter, ap 2 next door to the Star Sa NEW L LoT or STE REO! en ing the most beautifu Scenes, Artists’ Studios, Parior sale at the wausually iow Pi te nels Bookstore, Ps. sen het. sith and loth ste, EST ENGLISH A ANDAMERICAN PI, ATK S we seid regardless of cost at H CLs, BRASSES. ENG ater he ont Mos. fF. at ver: es. To he had KUNE ROT woe a INS 2 Phone ay “i a D? aie ne WR od eae Conr. WAN a officers all sitizons of cen RE YO ioe “JAMES C. MoGUIRE, Premdent, A b-autiful Fancy Masteal Clock. wy Thankful - oF Me eaten han.” Sell ; engaged on bis Costa Rican work Natigg ts hereby given thas Avice. | 2A Rou cout — F Watch nist > | tended to him by hie lncedeanel tie eine Sore | Am exterminator whine curls them up and lays SCOURING AND R “Senator Douglas proposes, it is stated. to | Uo" for tite pani na 2 of one member ethe | | Chain... - 1000 | ally during the year, the under-igned indulges | them outas Sore dno fames k. wally 5 Ss BY B. NG AGRUDI fake another trip to Nek Orlewe it! Chicage | Breecl AMiermen snd three mecber far he fon’ rreitz* gon Lo mstit a continuation af tee aution to business, | all who have ooeatian fry it a ot on Gentlemen desirous of having their CLC i Fe eg itobiography isaluost out | Want will be honet tee Che Ta ene cae ‘and Brasel Rocce 1s) ob SGALVERT FORD, Je fod oy alg ea ATE P.CLARK, | Sppear nentiy ac sont as eer wil of the press. It is said to be the best thing whieh ats wi xl iti Kuow Nothings voters of said Wart | 4. ton Crape Cr : std sett cor. Pena. avenue and 4% pices yooh fend | 30 peg he ne rh emg ‘= ee arr r - next, 9th instant, commencing at 10 Jered all over. - coes: & Bro.,) i : » Greenwood, of Arkansas. the new hae aud enue ea ne clock pm ‘The | 5, Canton Crape Wiike Shaw, ma 6-st Ncpai ae Seg a ire. a Se. eats SRO lmmproveneut will be made, ned wie ary ke Someta re a Seenen ay Po ee ee oe « cation Cr te ir wi; oi PRUsinss BRUSH S?rr A ER! a HE FanoroRtE — birth, and is close on half 4 century na Sceutt, JOHN UE AE 7. Laine Satin Shaw, heavil B BRUSHES! oer GENTLEMEN'S chrom ude to order, AA hin DAN GP OR TE. made ly Kaabe & C Years. A lawyer by profession, he, when s youn: ZOHN, bow! browdered Scar 04 Beery Kind. Verity, and Quality in the beat atric, from the il be sold with the maker's guaran lian, emigrated to Arkansas, aud Las been sucees. H. wee Wurrewast Brustes, SWEEPt Bacsixs, a mat SEAN. CASSIMERTS RES toe for $200, the owner leaving the city. sively a member of the State Les stelatu: ure, Atte Sou! ‘© CONDON, ScRvssine Beusues, Dustinc BRosiks. 1 VES’ INGSc o Hy be seen at the Mus: MIMISSiONera. we mani ure our own Brushes, we warrant Gentlemen's Dre mt c aan Coats wade to order, ma ¢ 'y one to je of the very best quality of Gentiomenta made to order, ab RL Bristles, imported apacialty for our use. Gentlemen's brens Vasiniccasmede to: Law mina ie no acy y To any persons who are not acquainted with the | Gantt Business Suits macda to order. L HA E Now in store h of the up- Matt Peel. the celebra harsh wide 12, One “plight sae standard of we take pleasure in referring wen’s Drees and nae Basinces Clothing ready She fa AE ALL. ALL "REE GE < eee performer, died ‘ut the on SUND. I 13 to 21. Nine rare ronch Pioture ee, Cho kave been using . Prices much ches: sgaper, than he uswal city the R: oth as re- # Hotel in ‘aie city, about tive o'clock this o>, 0 Pia woes mi pe ee PP rd Fae a PPHERS SS Kosh ois ts; ins, tue morning of pulmonary and ieartdisease. He had ISTER—U. 3, SCHREINER, | 2 Au Embr ievel Sik Apren.-- moe VAGE and Pa nna at Noe Vac, provision: been in delicate ealth since last January, when End.swill be supported ior Reritee tine Sign of Gilt haw, Eean-svenus, XTRA CH INEN yams on on he was attacked by hemorrtage of the lungs, at pe at Total value of prizes........... ma 6t had ies ia E Al ae 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 LI or Columbus, Obio, which uearly proved fatal. Night BALTIMORE CONFEC GIL ete Pid gatniie SEMKEN,i Shocting and Pillow w Tanens, eee enon lsat be Formed as usual, but yester jay be RY.Persons in want jot, Conteaa 1 ido these Heron epigal tn mothing ef ths Europe pe far 30 pisces dipertor Socng a ag NUINE CANTON sotto it: Huouzle it was wot apprehend: ddis- | Water esa, oof the purest Kind Tins avr eon anon in Wash ee wise apt tii re, fine W east ress Angela An ther tng when he died, and was convening Witt Hue | daamelarane an vifecet fue per a ted ie | cates tuts fader it hs afore tees 3 | Tam, canton ox ei PINGER ween bese back, exelaining. : ti

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