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there calm—in a mathematical line, if the gentle- comm AND SBE. man chooses. [Laughter.] He stood there on that GREAT BARGAINS. ia MR. TH MAS'S SPEECH. EVENING STAR. | "4°0NG700 NIVS AND GOSSIP.) | rower proncting the of the dag. eccasion cool and collected, fully aware of the 3 NIGHT’: Pe SCUSSION IN o to id for ron- | fesponsibility of his ition and when he came 2» 5 = . - pen iiire phenom very large | srathon of wpetect thay be hed bees's rate | to eriticiar the Kuow Nothing lations tes tnd Ladies’ Splendid Gaiters, fuse $1.00 eam WASHINGTON CITY: ALEXANDRIA Ww: = one ihe ‘Opposition | fal true laborer in their service. [Crivs of | said that there was much se mocracy in that as : “4 1859, | and very enthus *vand cheers.) But he would not dwell | pl en esa sicsees ete renecsee MOS $e T=? Scie Gor Thomas; the old il Democrats who | \00i ig el mee teresting matters to en {07° Tuoven “Tux Stan” 1 pxintep on THE | had never gone inside of » Kaow Nothing | gave his attention. He eld that a man wag en- x hisduty, when be MASTEST GTEAM PRESS IN Uae sourH OF BALTI- | Judge for Shackelford, and the come-outers (of | titled to no credit for doing his duty. whem, be Ry ITS RDITION If 40 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT | 1) lodges.) for Smith—as the yote seems to in him. {Cheers | He had evidence jp bis * ’ All Kinds Boots and Slippers. “ALL GOODS SOLD ARE OF PERRY & CO’S (BALTIMORLS MANUFACTURE. a stox—mie 16. — SS T. CLARK & Co., Bae N » Aud he wi re it now. Me Bhar a at , ' Mr Sim! ina -=y. os Shoekleford, Please tell ws what portion ys : DVE : ma 8-eotst ANIA AVENUE, bot'n sth and 9h streets Lelie deneanteelrpnoong ee IN = be pretty much divided out between them } hand, Seg sac ery ar MesSome. It Bh be Soya te Madiagais re- 9) es = — ; = OULD BE SEN 4 ii 4 = 4 . fermen incomes THEY MAY Not | throughout the District. Our special report of Porbars s political + son had inet With general ; Shackelford. Yes, but that it is not an- Pur “en 49! BF BCR Ream rrrTer,| ANUSEMENTS. —_ APFEaR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. the affair is as follows bation. [The speaker here read an article | swering my question SPrONt hibition « ouths’ He Goosety of, tho Methodist Protestant . reet ween EF FP, will tak» piace THIS ENING, at & o'clork. A chotoo #ro- o. 470 PENN. AVENUE. | (Under the United States Hetel,) | ps Washineton City, D.C. \ iy The Proprietor ei! execute all kinds of work in | ge business in the nestast, best. and most | ( And ‘at the’shortent notice. | Uramme will t= precited ta tek ity rr in ta Kpoaw Z. Staxyen. late of | the efor fohildren. Tie ericction of rere the Philadelphia, well kno and celebrated { @ rs spoken cannot fail to please. ished workmanship in the manufacture of all artt beter Dortponcment. ‘Che. friend ie. he children. Admission 15 cent i ing Sen- -: diy.) Just give me time, 1 1 mediate ting | from the editorial mn of the Virginia § Mr. Smith, (hurciedly g Fie caneitetty: emeede S hee ene ee complimenting, him very bighly.] “With | have it here’with me: [Cheers He would ap- Norics.— Distaict oF CoLumBia ADVERTISE- | the see paris ‘The audience exhibiting | this evidence he said he wes willing to rest bis pee - ~ eee — ei now ee . INSERTED IN THE Baltimore Sum | ten or fifteen case; but he came before them now asking for | abandon the nh which he was re red? in ARE RECEIVED AT ANB FORWARDED Wom TEE | Impaticnes | arose and said he desired to make a | thei confidence in another capacity. [A wiice— | the name of God and his country because snot = —————————— statement, that they might understand the position pad ee BU peat Be park to ad fal atvine parties of ye country could come ———- — a PRESS. in which they (the candidates) = — nes National Councils. [A voice—I hope so} Ifelect- | stand upon that platform, as contained in Mr. SPIRIT OF THE MORNIN * | on this occasion hada double dity to pe he characterized by the | Madison's cles pertaining to his . | eat, its action there would M Fepott of 798: ae cae ore rand men tartrel | APARBEES BEAU STATUE The Coustsintion publishes s portion of tae | eine Vhs Demonic anti: Tine qentisman on iis | sane. aval and the samme Adelity, to ete’ interest long. ayo, that the religious clause, in its mere | aay! Gy FCS HUe ie RATS OR NAMES: pene i ab opinion of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott Pit tay ee ene my mally. | which the editor so highly compliments im for | reading. was Srithout fault. LE preva- | TED. WASHSTAN DS, WATER, CLOSET eer REAR GIRL” oe ee er a3 Sreile ae entice oe Be op tae coon | Lib ne dla nen cate nate ax Nl ere Coane. | iOal oes Persecuting spirit in practice under the attached for forcing water, hot or oold. PHILP'S BOOKSTORE, ie epaeeioe ot ie, Weney i, tate: Miniios: 18 ee ee tte kat ic ouch to speak; but, as | Unlike the other gentlemen, he had not thrust | platform. He had said the-e, !n the presence of a : ne « ; q 332 Penn. avenue, between {th and Ith streets, matt here thing will be kept meat and cleas ; alro. CHAN ALIERS of at hints, ed. or pinin, | _ ma : with Te ea encriptions : ae other wh G HAARLES Ww ERNER suaneube ad ee =o tana YMNASIUM, EATING iF, AND accommodate all such the same. ” ois reapecttaly ooltited* ts call snd oe LAGER BEER Baty eer esis career fe pre 8 m work withy ine wo id 5 re " : Will be fext might. May 16th. with Pe Weahtocton, DCD Bink, Commissioner of | ‘be sweet Hand the sunset the etebrnind Public Buildings trot Henry, Smuthsonrsn inst: | Withers’ Band, for the Aret time. sa this cits co a ee Oe Budi to ertoa the setcpraniic lense Gat etanats ‘Dr ne’ i q M is di meel. rd, and said, take me or take nobody. now-Nothinyg crowd, in the nee of the De- Mexico, the Coustitution says that in his dis- | 4). gentlemen Sphere rere dee pi te tte saint ted his ciate toa convention ®f bis | mocracy—and ju saying it he fad looked a Catbo- satisfaction with his own position ke hagtliewed | inform. those assem rt voice, “Smith didn’t do it,”"] and there | lic convert in the eyes that if the was to himself to publish what purports to be extracts | them at large on the next Sey ee Se Les Sy in this audience who know that he was cute the Catholics, Be ran gt from official correspondence, and even from My. bias tetera rose simply to reply to the ex- | reluctant to occupy nis position: He yas settee Soe piggien Ny ley 2 ws ter veal private letters, and suggests that if any doubt teeenianrpeeecst ee eager ee epee rn osoreses sane idasatonee “pe hae be | vesee one tert icles tia cad | Aner had hitherto existed as to his fitness or unfit- | Ven ao ine time to ve occupied. and aa to who | found himself. Bat tat glorious old W hig party, | an attempt was made to band the Catbol a salad egestas test nm | ified yg wy topes ope Serre Bre eee a | rap Ppp poe tea tig etl eens fond pl rattennsoengs tar ur tg ge mietgereriy | have been entirely removed by his reent pro- | Hed Wale to soe cre a Les nurocd pla be. | a8 the standard heaet of tho old tasac coceele Heinen, now: it ie attempted: (Cries of “Time ie ceedings. tween them-—the candidates. If the arrangement | out this Commonwealth, destitute as it 1s of aay- | up.”} aly time By up. 2 iv aves yous mall bear ar Se | eee en ae 1 eco lin Coaact te | horee tet ne, mapibave tose Laeentartes | Ceca et eee - and confidence of sucess with whieh the Dom- | have werent a equalldiviston of the timecwhick | elds Yet heananked God it had never heen dis | | Bach of the three speakers. n turn, again af- Cc .] | honored. (Cheers. he gentieman has her re | dressed . a ad be Seen eee ry ee eee uL Va bed wie aati Whig party die? Why. didn't | erous cheering of thelr sccgeive, Gents afer ¢ his fellow-citizens know that when 'k | which the meeting closed, \e streets pation - ctamcuace Lbarg By seme Was not Me vane of fanaticism was abcut rolling o'er this | with litle knots discussing the points that had r he, ny ha rene: Cuyler, + Richard Nor patent, consisting of Fral Hoddard lable tudies—gray with ¢ E tp Abige od ag lag ‘orge M soaiap; Mcioes gentlemen ¥ Exq., J et hem selves without disturbing thers, are hereby heartily requested away _caoe from the place. “ picasere to stay ocratic standard-bearers are acquitting them- selves throughout the country. The /utelligencer treats upon the impending CHAS, WERNER. HARLES WERNER S aah GYMNASIUM RESTAURANT - a th st. ue. . war in Europe and the current proceedings of | ‘Thomas also the object of 2 double attack’? [Re- teed, they Sac e Leghiecheelatlleg Soir g oe ont made by the rival orators. EXCURSIONS, &e. inestiee ‘mired a eatue ot thie ‘ ahte c ; ~ oar aes = brane! nena, | promise to heey piace the French Legislative Assembly. — eats nacken 2 ie any patriotism left in their hearts; that if they | Tag Waarnen.—The following report of the T NOTICE. . be | in tres Phitadeiphia stylet od a a having anysach intention: he ere Fe rents OF the country; that If they did | voatherfor this morning is madefrom the Moree Bechet ag eb ITs alo Lookout for farther notion THE WEEKLY STAR. him only in a political point of view. (Cheers.] | not wish to see the national a trail in the dust, bli the Smithsonian Institution peace ab tr RARER we teed ae ap a ; rurther, the gentleman said he has not only to | they should come to their aid? [Laughter and | Telegraph line to the | tones BRYAN. Poosident! thle vabenite $28 PePsiat comer Peder ae tree pen party. [Great | cheers.] Thirty thousand had. been rolled up 38 | ‘(he time of observation is about 7 o’olock : ‘hocua bo touted at bacresinete iN, 5% Now BALLS, PARTIES, &c. of metropolitan news and gossip, and choice | tC iter and cheers ] ,God save the defence! [Re- | the majority of the Democratic party in the State ani Gat York aveaue)in the morning from Govelock 109 | f / literary reading, is now on our counter ready | newed laughter.] He defend the Democratrc party! | of Virginia. They heeded the appeal; they en- New York, N.Y. ? cloudy, warm. o'cluck, and in the evo ‘ing from 6 w 10 o'clock. T THE MAY FESTIVAL. * an h bli Embraced in itsin- | The genticman has never attempted, during tu | listed under your banner in order to save the Philadelphia Pa. lear, pleasant. _ma IZ eots1 a Aan “DBE Namere aa he, en ancourt-of the for delivery to the public. Embr r canvais, to open his mouth in defence of the Ad- } country. Baltimore, Ma. loudy, cool. OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF | inclemoncy of the weather, were pve t teresting contents are the fullowing articles: | ministration of Mr. Bachanan: all the defence ii | _ Well, the country wants saving again; saat ee Wreshtne ton 00. lear, wind E. M WASHINGTON. é rom attending the Mav Festival given at tn Adele Barron—a narrative of remarkable oceur- | had received during the existing canvass had been | Whi of Tennessee. Kentucky, North Carolina, Richmond, Va lear, 67°. Twice a Werk Until Further Notice. ‘Assembly Roc se on et Fenner, lovin vo senses te seal tif cs Waskingion: made by himself, (Air. Shackelford.) {Loud and } and Sector ripen e peeceres agree Petersburg, Va. clear, 66°. aithe steamer THOMAS COLLYER will runrog etenined te 4 Complete Report of the Trial of Hileary Hutchins | Pretonyct cheering | a rds, was compelled ts } Democratic party able and willie to do that Dynenbarg, Wa ee sh, of ERIURYS, 22 Pee at ‘lon of the Mey Facnval to take place Se T1!ea and John Jones for the murder of Jack Ennis; | vse to a personal explanat on. [Laughter.] Hi | which they promised. But how sad‘y disippoint- Buistol Tene. clear. 672. pe? Lt Dg reggae ~ « the 17th instant, at the saine piace where the as far as it has progressed; Was in the same condition ia which both of those | ed are they: What has that party done! ost Ning | Knoxville, Tenn clear, 6. turning at half: past 3 o'clock p. m. : Ta creer tanfford eich ies’, old asd voung Tie Sentiments of the Press on the Sickles acquit | yeutlemen declared they werc. because as they | friends answer. [A Voice. Answer.) w bane | Chattancoy leave all the Hotels and the ©} | netter apportunity of beieg present, the wom 2 L ie sad gs wanted time to demolish 1. [laughter.] he | thut it has done is tospread the Republican anes | Rete! clear, 62°. Ponney|vanie avenue and 7th stata. ous? Af the weather should prove uniavorabie, be post Fat -CCCHE GENE 006K SOUt COLMOENE; thought it but fair that he should have equal time | in triumph over every free State of the North; and | Ralets pia! ingle trip #1. ma 2 poned for the naxt tnirevening. Horrihis Scene at an Excewtion in Chicago: A in which to demolish both of them. [Cheers | if that party be like the Democratic party. ‘neither Columbia, & c clear. warn. a The winnesien for those who attended the fret ‘ ilibuste itton; isis a iliatory E ji elect a f e f : . 4s Savannah, G: clear, 71°, wind SW. clear, pleasant, t se gentlet e . i to the Democracy—not to the cross-roads and pot- Interesting Proceedings of Ward Meetings; The youmelea? for he soeigites Abe piped! house politicians, but to the people—tossy wheter | Macon, Ga ©. S. Penitentiary; An Unhappy Couple, §¢.; | whenever ‘and however they thought proper to } or not the signs of the times are not indicative that +s 3D—By a young woman, a SITUATION Fores can be had at Carusi’s Saloon, a8 seamstress, aod is Willing tu asmetin nur ing, or go travoling, if ited. Address No, 2' C street, between Sl'and 43. Irland. 1° i Columbus, Gi clear, pl asant. a 3 ations of the Patent Office; artment News; | come. (Cheers. in 1860, if this contest is left as you wonld have it 2 ANTED—At 315 Penn, avenue, a good COOK pre aes = <8 7 oy i cn ai| The Senoens as agreed upon, was that } left before, to the sectional es that now exist, eer eg a — Were GIRLS for dinar BOARDING. Edttoriais; Washington News and Gossip; Loc three-quarters of an’ hour should be allowed to { (the Republican and the Democratic.) to answer rie Blut Sees Ak. chem? : room and general housework. Germans preferre!, — - ~ ——~ oe ae each of the gentlemen for the opening speech, and | Mf all the signs of the times do not indcate toat'g | Lower Peach Tree, Poth wing but any auitable person, while or colored. will. be DING, inne of the meet delightful i Late News, foreign and domestic, by mail and | quarter of an hour for the rejoinder. Black Repebiican will be President of the United repel ag ae Lape este goie t. taken. meee er G al yy at Ms. CARTER telegraph $ . 2 States in 1560? [A Voice. Most certainly.} Gainesville, PX Loar! bee, wind &. BOARDING WANTED—By a young indy, 1u a | C2pitol Til, North A siree Seteveshinig, Fixtonat Trem: After a pause of a few minutes, Mr. Shacket. |, They (the Whigs) bad then a glorious mmission | New Orleans, oe i plain, private fam © she can have the) BPOARD IN THE COL FROM THE Weert. clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. -++-Clear, pleasant. --clear, pleasant. clear, pleasant. pleasant. ia | t° perform—to rescue the Ship of State from the And « great variety of choice literary articles, Voth | ford, amid great cheering, came forward and said | it Pongtns danger. ‘That ship entrusied to them | Frederick, Md 2 poetry, t ti }t had been allotted to him to open the discussion; | wir Ren her bere dalthough | Hagerstown, Md. eS irae eis ampere ee it was a position not at all desirable, and one of she has me Tost’ spar ora mast, ie would tell Cuinberiand, Md. This is just the paper, above all others, for di eu. cee commencing the renee them that she was upon the breakers, aud untese | Grafton, Va. citizens and strangers sojourning in the Na- A ceo oS arg i hee since be other men were called to the helm’ she would | Wheeling, tional Metropolis to send to their friends at a tleman on his left, (Ar. ‘Thomes} det bece, founder. and go down in the deeps of the ocean. | Parkersburg, V 4 95, ot ¢ [Cheers] The cry was not unheeded, the bugle | Harmer, Ohio . distance. Price only 3cents per copy, or $1.25 of compromises ; He (the speaker) was not | last wail been sounded uot only in Vitginia, but | Marietta... per annum. Postage prepaid by stamps when n of compromises; he adhered to what © 80 arranged The Cheapest Paper in Americ: TRY comforts of a home. The boast of referencos given. the past season extensive addit Addrens. through City Post Office, to T. AN. residence, we shall be prepared ton» wr 13 St* date a nember boarders ¢ season. The location is A carnace Yashington every mor Sud return in the evening. LEWIS BAILEY. re ma 3-coim Fairfax county, Va. fact at ol fell peed ceria regions geen (epee) | ee arate a) eae Sint then of justice and right. | He intended to stand | SYR} hen tea: eons Soom tie Barometer at the Smithsonian, at 7a.m., (cor-| WWANTED—A mi it: he would strugyle for his rights, and he ja ithe Weet Fora 720,105; at 0.489 Hid have them, if strong will and determined uid dln South will do ber best? rected for temperature,) 30,1115; at noon 330. xrtthem. (Cries of good, and cheers.) j cheeda ot there to make a personal ck upon have bees . > py si = ‘ ked for what amf here? The STaWOLe Tall okt Eeicat COG Ga verenraatestarkieioed le erctoran tick ok Thomas is here to take his (Smith's) ml ieee ded A Nto — “inden, of throw am fon FOR RENT AND SALE. ing well recomm and come ——_oe- ify" Johnson, convicted at the last Rappaban- nock Circuit Court for polsoning his wife, is to be hung to-day Thermomeier, at 7 a. m.,6.°; at noon Maximum during (24 hours ending 9a. day. 69 ; minimnm 54°. » venient three-story ag 4 rove, wtunted Sth receive the best wag Ca‘l betw ea the hour Fr on I street, between 41 Inquire next door, No. 50, Pension Other. and toinveke public judgment in condemnation re ss Sarre of course. a 4 7 The The trial of the Rev. Daniel Fowney, fer | "ye had been asked by the honorable gentleman | (Ltughter and cheers.) The speaker procer ct | ALTA—Mect THIS (Friday) to W ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN as nurse. Killing Wi. Mullins, commenced on Tuesday | (Sith) why be was there? aud he (Snith) um, | “late upon bis being called by the yeutlewan & Sac rare) Teeneerence alikch omen bee OF before the Circuit Court of Albermarle, Va. dertook to answer the question himself, saying squatter sovereign: but he clainsed that the gen- = Limself had not tte = We 12 2t* Tl —— that he (Me. Shackleford) was there for mischief, hes as 2 1G We have advices from Nicaragua to May | The speaker had placed himself before the people 1a when he was a¢ a oe “ return from California. 2d. No event of importance had happencil there | 2% 7 candidate prior either to Gov. Smith or Mt. 1 act of ejectment against him. and since the last previous dates. It was reported that | /UeHrs 8 last fail, supposing that Mr - -—— -———- te convert the ereht neres of rich & D—A WOMAN to cook, wash, aud | be oncing to it intoan lintiwn pardon opt, hae anda GIRL. to do general housework | dined then ides, ae he i bound to go te few werk, and now offers this beautiful ‘AN Al RNED M i z Metical Association of t lumubia will be held tn the Was: on TUESDAY, May 17th, at 120°! ‘mn 13.3 WaT 58 he was i i ta 11 3t* renle or jane on very tenptr Is y rh mistaken, they intended to turn him 4 “ .] or sal X |S. would ni nt of witch | Very Mue ; UIEM SERVICE will cae a ble HOUSE. | ereatchancdbor thone who wish Monsieur Belly was trying hard to buy the Nica- | }, F 7 ¢ [out. [Liuzhter.} - A S¢ NED i Set ANTED-—A_amall, ertable ISK. unten fae ig) rns Public | it und been objected to him that he did not re- | LS te por ORROW, ato o'ciock, | WARTEDSA smn so he within a fw miles of UIRE & CO. can give you th particulars. '3-8t IR RENT OR SAL On 34 street, between Aveuwo Me 299. n healthy neigh! orhood, and ley. Can be haa by app! LOST AND FOUND. TIPE FISTS AND OTHERS.—For Rext— | OOM opcupied by Dr, Cockertl 25 REWARD. The undersigiond boreby offers | Pe ne cndtah oer noe nner iy cut the ho LET—HOt meninmy atSt inick’s Chureh, Island, over the bouy of the Rev. "Thomas Martiv 0-8 Di who dind abst ‘d - D omk.on im iy, May Me pc edins Taithiol ee ineieed Centon sign his position tu tle state a | : _ | this objection on the stump only. + & young man | s late, and wanted counsel ns to his actiows he ai time previously em- his personal and potitical friend ND street, was arrested The lentiv obtaining letters contig mo- ney from the post cffies it~ In New York, on 3} named John Henry, for « vyed in a law office in fae fownd gyod tenant may be had addressing @ foe. Tap Star O1 an 10-48 reteetintnnenee | Ie AD WASTED As dine QOUSWELINS Nem EDICAL SALT | other column. WASHINGTON LIGHT IN A special meeting of the company take TO, MORROW (Prday) EVENING, at 8 nembersare requested to be punctual. the , tis being faithful te trasted to him Now, district? [Av ut Mr. f Mare, the very day i nL ou the <uc- the fest time He would what is Ac adi - bi I The ladies of Charleston, S.C. are holding a fair floral exhibition in aid of the funds devoted and pledged for the erection of a suitable me ment for Calhoun. Besides the ust orations, fancy articles, refresh: Market Stall.” which offers all the . Penn, avenue, be ron TF here for* to base his spplicatior * He bas no rig of Mr. sinitt to the enste . fret. the resnlt of | 8 whe mal for watering the avenue by the wiry by pointing whieh was, in ilies of any size and number. a = 2 Rent @32: . Avy . = Win. es tg EWARKD —strayed or stolen from my | Portion of the Furniture will he eld. Occupanes © excuteuts of the season which gardens can af- | Of CPDerite peur the expenses of the: mary ced COR oie ba eee will bo given after the ts ford, assorted and arranged in baskets to sult fain. | ‘ ner in which Mr See aera Sane Sp. The premises 12-6t* rope fastened about her = by taking from ay, but not saying the pay (S53 per fectionery, eof the purest Left Toestay mht ast. Whoever will re- OR RENT—Thes story R turn said cow, or give information, shall receive the uae ent and STORE sit 9" The trial of Hdward Argentine, the Peters- Water lees, a Th ke cream, of varie par gallon. will | “aig ate bite Insurance Aet. No Si north Ast ane. Apply burg forzer recently . Boston. ws | . ‘The speaker, at the con- | C)oem 36 Gth street. Gand 8. = 2 paeee ~- ’ burg, fo er revently arrested in Boston, was com- | B! clusion of his tine, retired aiid great applause. | ? pr Tiegh ey ean he eep od Cream I OST—LAND WARKANT No. 75,758, for 160 _=ue menced in Rictunond on ‘Tuesday. Te Dispatch | cera] : es ks ak ol per'salton 4 acren. insned in my nain der the act of 34 cE ROGeE says \ priority is ctvimed for Governor Smith on the MR. SMITH’s sPERCH i Pa, outer attention paid tv fornishing Bal March, MIGeS pet yet in the war of > HOUSE, . . ground of mubency. Why did he not observe Mr. Sinith next addressed the meeting. He Sesnoce % Le 1ai2, in Capt. Diiler's C Mil. ‘The pubs | , edon Massachnsetts rane Prisoner is about five feet ten inches high. | this rule at the time he was Hest chested te Gane before them asking for ar 1 of their 7 “JOSEPH SCHAFFIELD. | jie are cantioned against t rchase of the said | Tart Rat OTs pact et tune an the twenty-seven years of aye. complexion dark, gress, when le ran against and defeated his Dem- e—for a x » of the Un — = == | WArrant. agit is my intentic Ci bn the premiere at the brick beuse “a i St Tae sPPatently very weak While in court yes. | ocratie predecessor, Mir. Banks? The etfect of the tes. fA 7) YOR TH PARTIES—Gon' and | me r & duplicnt ss - terday he seemed engaged in earnest conversation | sentionen’s he mining a candidate in the present | W98 a candi ty the usage whi Youths’ PATENT LEATHE Sand JOHN A.B IR RENT—The COTTAGE on Capitol with a lady who sat by him and claims to be his | Instance would be to destroy the y of the | prevailed throughout all Virginia, that the man | GALPESES a HENNING = ee are Perl on 2d nt Band C. Ite wife, apparently paying no attention to the evi- | Democratic to work out misehie Who had been their representative is, ma 13 3t_ == ‘Ith atreet, Istand. = and ke : nd cister dence being elicited.bnt doubtless hearing and | this wes ela el aiece be) their candidate regularly, est RECE D-10.000 doz. of RUCHES WASHINGTON, - | The grounds that wd the ove Ree orer ‘ord as it fell from the lips ofthe | Mr. 8 thi Superseded by the pleas: ‘ all e t aie vitnesses_ esi e expressed by the mia- ¢ him to be a which wil! be suld wholesale and retail the year} at the time he w x Last woek I spent New York erty. and, with | cortain about "5,00 font, with fruit and vegetal . cn }. mado a earciul se'ection of the larg | Will be rented low toa geod tenant. A t to California, | Jority of his party. The attempt of the gentleman . 3 ~ calculating operater in anything be un p rb 5S. HELLER’S, t varied, tc iets tof H. KING, three dio sateve Kickwood Hovs>, 1th pon paorge Bh ried Soy and beecane a candidate for the Senate of the Un: bse Paleg ek to ch Satine advantage from | ma 13-27 No, 34 Market Space. wit a tear al assortinent of every a urecdos v eo ne a a nd not permit tritles to stand in | ted States from that State, and was so shamefull he fact that he announced himself last fll, was fren 181 i “ ™ SC ‘CE nC the way of his snecess j beaten’ After this he returned to Virginia and | ‘le, futile, inconsistent with, the well-kaows | Migs, HELL imties of Washing. | CHULOREN'S Cees TA pea ee ale Er ANB COAL i elected to Congress ayain from his native | custom In the State and entitled to no considera. | ton fad OE ity to her Grand 0, Of, TRAVELING BAGS,” Pear Mth, opposite the Presbyterian Churel, $2 feet Tue Excuisn Exectioxs.—The English bor- | State, but only by the skin of his teeth. When | tion. He had two adversaries. One attacked it SUMMER BONNE js PERFUMERY, TOYS, &., to which Learn- | by 15)enh be! ased for 8 years by paytag all inxes oush elections were proceeding when the Persia | the famous was formed, | Pe sonally, while the other attacked the Denio. | on Friday ant Saturday. at No. 34 Louisiana and : Tact. The xeneral reault cannot, of course. be | armed at the streny known, but the indications were that the Derby | At the Democratic Party would be beaten. ‘The attempt to defeat Mr. | rty, he (Smith) | ¢ratic party. He Hy with them. (Laugbter.) | in the sane le ‘onvention, held at Staunton | €4ch of those g derate yearly ren A ew Wooden PUMP, suitable fora rh RMOUt WM feet deep. Dr. CRAGIN, 124 Dunbarton atrert, n a8 compelled to reply to. botis h of time, as was allowed to nen geutl r. Thomas (said Mr. Suith) bad asked him ue, Lotwoon Ith and fth sta. ma 13-2w Nestly invite your attention. Please call and see our stock. J. MCLAUGHLIN 20 Pa. av, 8th and 9th M “NOTICE. RS, HELLER invites the ladies enerally to MMING j 5 om O-tE : te-a candidate for Gavernon tener her Inigo xtock of DRESS TRIM Si alan. to | ma l-tw ___opp. Centre Market, | = Bright in Birmingham, proved a ridiculous fail. | in the ‘eld. secking the ‘nomination. | What be had done for that district. Many of ‘the PATCASOLS aie? alto oa oe ta CORSE) Garr EH ANICS TOOLS. ESP ian ure. and at Carlisle, Sir James Graham and Mr. | Hf Bot ouly opposed the nomination of Mr. Wise | acts of legialation of thi State could be trated ta STRAW GOODS and RIBBONS, &c., &c.de, | ORIFPITH & SHIELDS, No. 339 Pa. avenue, opposite Cent street wml Lawson, his neph ; : Tea, | the convention. violently, but, afler he hie (Me. Swith’s) paternity. He would ask Mr. | which will by ott ren oe tna 13 2 "| Opposite Browns) Hotel, have on hand a larg Beenue, wi thi », his nephew, who advocates the ballot. we before the ‘people esking | Tuomas, as he boasts greatly of his services th > F GOLE.| Boon eee ae 1 te Were returned. In the last Parliament the Derby. | tl gentleman refused to support | the eG slttare, if the license law is a part of the TSO Deut, ce Rat Ota teewiet kerex” Bee ‘vers. dined ites bad one of the members from Carlisle. At Eris. {hit . port the nominee of his party! | legislation of the Stite of which he it so proud” BROOCHES FARRINGS its, &c., &c., which they are pre} tol, Mr. Berkeley, a leadiag ballot advocate, and | * Smisebiefmaker! [Laughter] | (Cheers | He had voted for that bill, the elfect of | BRA R is : y The speaker then proc: » HAIR PINS, COMBS, &c., riclily | t less than regular prices, for the {that Mr. Saitth was so vi R.—The undersigned with gold. 5 Withdraw from business offers a Mr. Gore Langton, a Uberal, had heen returned, ded to show at Tenuti | Which bas been to reduce the revenue of the State « Me. Richard Cobden had been returned wit ently opposed to Mr. | by handreds of thousauds of dollars, 7 that they buy sod well for eash. which ar m to bny lower and well for a smaller nd ine neds Sucligchiele | bout we ines chet 38 that he made the most strenuous eg a How much? How do you know? if they were engaged ina regular credit Position, for Rochdale. Mr. Edwin James. the | €tferts to d hin: and in order the more effec- Mr. Smith, continuing, stated he did not know | @ Ha eo neath * Patrol ot fail the advan - eininent counsel, bad again been returned pao omplish his purpose Le held a personal | precisely; but he the evidence before him that 520 520 fol ‘hanors cannot fail to hodiy me Pe teen cn 78 Marylebone. No doubt was entertal, npr correspondence with several of the most prominent | tue reduction would be large. Mr. ‘T. had legis. | Da o = prey ey ng thn ay CRY EAA eieakiiebak Cad toe : sTiberal sant, | leaders of the Kuow Nothing party, planning for | lited so 28 to decrease the evenee of the State in| | FRAMED DWF. No. 642 N et. north, msiasses ‘Firet W eee ih Russell and bis liberal asao- | a defeat of Me. Wise, and. alut at tie Sune tine | the hour of its greatest need. Mr. Smith pro. | botween sth and Sth: Lot 20 fet (inches hy 185 fort! seats ciates in the city of London devising a means by which he himself could be | ceeded to state the ditt to a3y f et alley. it be sold «a bargain if imme: ference between the rate of ypartyand | tax when he was Govern l what they are now duplicity ile explained Mr. Th 's attack upon him in = ee ass : le friends, utigtiefte Npboad sets with Gov. Seward, by aud 20th ult., respectively ES : yu y were ‘unable to come to terns. Several | &Ying that that gentleman was upon the Comune, posairees, <i ped 7 to ~ elfect that all | letters were produced to this eilect one of which | tee of Commer the Senate, aaa asa cuclnden : the pasag telno by the Anstrian | was in his (Smith's) own writing. ‘Phe | (which be read) had been ottered by himself aud roops are at an end, as the organ ef Lord Derby | speaker also showed that he ha dressed a nam- | adopted by the House, instructing the Committee ig eae poeta ey ber of Know Nothing. All would re- | on Commerc to do what he had just stated; it w 8 that one hundred and twenty : sissies ae | potin nom I" The very latest news from Europe by the | yet beable b Kangaroo and Persia. from Liverpool on the 371, | obtain the sutte nation by the diately applied for. McKENNEY & LANSDALE, Insurance and Real te Agents, ma Is tf . $20 7th st ,mear D. V ET ENGLISH PRINTS ats cents, nett's Auction p Acamemnon’s sunken per carco—4000 yards Rehwabe & Co.'s best, now in stra. From auction also, 1 44 Two BRICK TENEMENTS in Plemsantiy situated on Wot . De REWARD—Tho undersigned will pay the above reward for the apprehension of the person or persons who stoned his house and broka | pure he windows &e..on the nights of Mth of March | Gash and tho | pril last to the @ feurth . 19 per cen noe in 1. 2, h ayte- rest haif yearly. Mr.T. M. Hausen, A of Fire i Insurance: Company, 7th street, wil! designate the HENRY SOMME! sham Lawns— | ma l2 2t* Marel'd av., bet. 1th and lzth ats | property more particularly. annaenes y dmember the Marsi for the purpose of looking to th dresses 10 yards each—at 1.25, a eon : H i. B. ISON, Agen thins lied passed th Y-threg thousand o | v. Sinith’s manner and fashion of correspon | that helwag ae Very diligent in woing'to Me, Sere | 20 Pieces Chaline nt RAR Arrenriontis aia ine wetoo's anle on | _ mar Ieoth = _Abemsndese, VO, p that river. Four thousand work- Hr rodied the acts of the well-kuown | ard, who succeeded in getting it tee eee JORNEONS SUTTON, y altern« Aina were in advance of the French army of the | traitor Arnold. when he was in cori bd sespondence | ate, _ma 13-3t _corner th et and Pa. ay. Saturday afternoon, May lith, at © clock. onthe | FS NISHED HOUSE FC RR RENT FROW Premise, f Lots N. A Davidson's FIRST MAY —No, 259 G «treet Alps, engaged in clearing the way for the soldiers | With the British oltie ' izing for the delive- Mr. Shackleford (said Mr. Smith) een . had spoken of | PORE NEW MANTIL! as fubslivivio ; And 4th, neatly nid “completely. for ody. Rent aa the first division experienced a little diticnity | fY00,¥est Pei rnold wrote a tetter to | Mis (Me. Sunlth’s) ie llure to sustain the |” Another beantiful easter Meee OR NING. | between K amt i-siroe may [and Ofoe, eo! S BRINTNALL.. Goneral in crossi 61 | the D y “It is necessary for ux | Desnoeratic cause, when Know-Notl, Pisi ~MARBURY, : = - grand rene ceaint Cenis, in thetr march to the | to have a private nsecties, for ances commit to | at its. he He maintained that in Saunt ned Halt See ee: Ind SAS. MGUIRE A ee ke OR SALE, ON REAS« TERMS ud rendezvous at So Fquare and Half ‘guare | aca Shawis, ma . i rN ian Souza, on the Italian side of | writing what is necessary to be said upon such an | he (Mr. Stnith) had given p-oof of his attention to] Wide Black and Write Slav! There Saar —| FB AND ON A CREDIT OF 3 YEAR would endeavor te cones tit that the Ansrians | 2 (in the letter fo Walken ivanell Wy | tuttatetsand hie desist advance the eal inter | Als, haa srieatis tonlasel cei Re ARRANGEMENT Anos tine, | PQSUULTHE DI RCHASER OR FOR « vor to engave and crash, by i n the iJ Valker exhibited by | ests both of his party and of the State. BH greatly reduced pri i $ = i NE i -LING E numbers, the Sardinie® acy beac page lead hackelford.) --meet me at Fredericksburg,” | Was the poutine (tr Ben ford) dur palo which we ask the attention of all in puceuit of BY STEAM TO PRIEADELPINA (Via Caxat.y ———— Nagy este me ag = aged force had united with it. ‘The revolution in ‘Pas Mee | Armokt eeaetlouscheering and | tuat time? He was then «mem Jd. W, COLLEY ver Of the Senate. | ma 13-Tw 523 ith at., above Pa, iter} Arnold says, --Contidence must | He was not to be heard anywhere. oor first be established by personal interview .”? Smith Mr. Thomas (said Mr. Smith) had uid that he NEW JEWELRY) ‘ays the sume thing. Arnold says, meet me at | had consulted his friendane te whether or not he wen PLA arsyiown, and 1 will detail to you the plan. | should resign his seat int ants Le EWE Smith says, “Meet me at Fredericksburg, end i | vised him te retain id St will detail to you my plan. old says, for notwithstandi eliver up West Point interview, if | out of being elec! ingress, heis sti we can understand and Kaew cn ch other.” Smith oh of itto ran the risk of bein sheer ied says, I will deliver up to you the Democratic eet er, and therefore he considers it the best party when we come to understand and know | Po! to retain bis present position. each other better. [Loud and prolonged cheer- Mr. Thomas. But I could be elected again. ing.} And yet this is the man who un lertakes to| | Mr. Smith. Ido not know that you c id. for rows! a direct. The fine steamer JAMES JEROME will make ace hous». regular woekly trips between Phila- reet west. The house has iately undergone » delphin and the District. thorough repair, and is now ready for ecenpaner. Leaves Phiiadelphia every Satur | The rent a ei Por further partieulnee in day at 12 o'clock m. | quire of A. MOREHOUSE, neat door we the prem wes Georgetown every Tuesday at 12 o'clock ians. ma 6-F& Tusw* ” i JOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FARM of 120048 received every day at both ends of the | Fox Iowan the Chicane ad Bes “ .° ‘ ; o i is guaranteed to insure at the | ad suf t wood; PA ny tou had : vIDSO on For freight appl to HYDE & DAVE to crain; and asa stuck farm is not exoriied bp | The buildings are comfortable. e 8 bs in Philadel i STER, Jr, inthe State, nattiinm Wines Tees WREOEE cany was complete, and the Archduke had fled from the capital. The People of that State, with those of Parma and Modena, had dec lared for Franceand Piedmont. The Proof of theactual ex- istence of two secret treaties, recently concluded between Russia and France, produced the utmost excitement in England and other countries wish- ing to enjoy a neutrality. Russia was to make a Sort of *-moral force’’ demonstration, easily con- vertible into an active one if necessary in support ituated on K street nerth, wear 2th A rich assortment of the above, voice of new, PLATED-WAR morning. M. W. GALT & BRQ., Jewellers, nals-st 354 Pa. av.,4dvors west Browns’ Hotel, ny ive howrs from Chicago and ove rebuke him as f a if” | hour from the pemensppi by rastrond. a false Democrat, because he won't | 1n y t OLPE’S RESTAURANT oe H MchENNEY & LANSDALE. ——— Te ies trae hse, the privileze of vecom-| was no Opposition. cardidate, *[Langhter. “At Near Adams Express Opec? Lalies’ Noseditan, Stee eet Lae Bor-] = __ $20 het., reer D. PERSONAL. ing a candida - P-and himsetf (Shack. | not less than two. think ; it may have been three. | | The undcreiened would beg lenve to inform hia | neve eh Myon? Pats, aud alee Genticnen's Sam- | FXOR RED -. Daniel E. Sickles returned to New York oe eg the eld. (Cheers.] He hadsince | Mr. ‘Thomas, Very likely. friends and the public generally that he has mor Hata Straw {eghorn aod Panama CLEANED | F alk Tuesday night, and is now at his father's a berg 55, to restore hituself to the contidence | Mr. Smith, resuinin » Said, in relation to the 75 the lat» proprietor of the White: and REFINISHE in the best wanuer, and at the | Christ Church.” P Shortest notice, at ML & C. H. MORSE'S Bat and | tok 8 T. CISSEL. Dougie Bonnet Bleachery, 309 EF street. | a dest” - B—Also. Bonnet Curtains for sale. ma tl-2m- | ; ecratic party. [A voice, Tell usabout | cent per day question he would that."] What has he pases publitned report of his ‘speech php hoped Phe speaker referred to his (Mr. Smith's) having | sion in the Daily Globes the oftieley Paper. (M voted ayainst the admission of Minnescti, and | 8. then read it.) Mr. Ea i wed int Win. B. Reed, late Minister to China, Fae in New York, in the Persia, on Wednes- is new prepared to offer them, C8, the est eating thal market aflords, and a supply of choiest Liquors, He hopes by close att m to the wants of his = ; ; | WOR SALE OR RENT—A Inrze FRAME see : : 1 ulkner’s proposition was | ¢ s to merit a liperal share of ANDSOME TRAVELING BAGR, Hutson between 4th aud Sth. con att james Buchanan Henry, the President's { ¥@iust the admission of Oregon. He had var | te dismlatste the neige of employes tn the Geen | patrounee. the pabite | AY EAUTIFU EEN ge) BASKETS, | Come “Aloo, 8 Bret-ciees BRICK Yak bee on eet formally admitted to the New | fF the constitution of Kansas, which was adopter | termaster's departs cee oe aUe retrenchment was | _!¢* Made S. WOLFF. | And a wor!d of new and useful notion DNV ELLING -HOUSE “1 ~ York bar, on motion of Hon. John Van Buren.” | BY Precisely such vales as Unit, “Wheredated: being made everywere, he could not see why the COME ONE? TE ALT 1 _ | ites.to be hurried off at the lowest mh The Paul Morphy, the American chess ch Repabiheut have Sent to Washington two Black | Government should pay more thar heeds COMEALI malt G. PRANCI [bee pn Pion, arrived in New York by the Persia, and ang | Republican Senators, and Black Republican Heep. | for thane. aber aa therefore, made a proje- | ¢ BUT Don’t Att. Come ow Satvxpay Nicitr. Ne waited upon at the St. Nichetus Hotes ss ind Was | resentati ves; but when the adinission sition to that effect’ If ‘indivi i he lead- ing players of the city. ---- Mr. Bleek, U. 3. Consul ieo, who, recording to report, k leave the country ‘by Vi ts paid 75 ts, 3. or $1 per day, let th joverniient, mudey unstances, do the same. He could sce no sity for the Goverament paying a higher and Ore Come and secure some of those great bargai fore it 1s too late, RY [SDELIBLE WATER COLOR. which HENNING is sell- tug at his store, on 7th streat, near Mary Jand avenue, nd. He hae The reey Cap, for gents’ and boys, at 25 SCHUTTER & MICHAELSON, would have brought fe ; Oe at the city of Mex. }, haw been ordered to Miramon, bas acted on for them. se, Le w v d for the Democratic ce that h i [A voice, You said nothing about rc- cents, Ever, iption of : ty te cane Jew vhich he a ay.? Anethey A Panama Hat for $1, ORNAMENTAL INTING. He me now ctl sity for more than twenty years, | fara “Mee! the dark deeds to whieh be had re- srenelngs Four $40 per day? Ai ther vate Boys’ Fanoy serearcs neat, at 75 cents, ma U-hin" 342 Gat, bet nd 12th ets, n old man, and very infirm. Mr. Shackleford next referred to the lnte speech | will "J Aer By 2 I During an “excursion” from Washington, on M. dlancing on tise cen bist the company were A... SPECIA!. CARD, . : oe Arreyrios is called to the onieon Priday af | CRANBERRIES Pree im} of) “Axmall lotof CRA w Caps. very MI sow’ Brawn feat! od Pints cents, ‘ Gents? Gal Shoos fort, of Mr. Smith in Congress urgin; He next proceeded to answer iu detail the charge 5 Pair of Gente’ Lasting Shoes for $15, the wages of the skilled laborers yashi made against him of aifiliating wi Chidrens’ Fancy Pates! Boots at 50 cen tou Arsenal from $1.50 to 75 cents per diet, | Nothis me Sprite td Patent | eather Shoee at @1 50, mi ther Ivyitand Iza Ppvtison-eeubdl cis . When he stood - | Gents’ Lie " ta Ba a ware for anie by <enral adc etn try ich rode | tg th, complaceney with whit | hal eu ee heh Spoken alten | ea erage can etete et e gnin,| Novia omar Noe Vo seeer een aeat | ca Tie ee a des Sot | ih gear leaker | okra Sect then ami fe ge | RFR BN eee | Se aia 7 cSt bs for , : e ise his (Smith’s: ars > wi Sp yeas = — | mize and e; t . Mea: Gacane alr. No accident occurred. — y a8 a member of Congress trom $8 to 853 per Democrac; lookit spo him, ead enna, Be PUAN? COVERS.-4 larsoand beautiful assort- foond tent to one desi! on unexcept FS REI Tia ‘ Aiem—Wwisen his dine expired exciting, nae Shout, him, he wood [Tq fg MEPORVOTRS ise Plane Store! | me THM HA ancapetable. | Bice corner

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