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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Ponnayivenia Avenue snd Eleventh Street, ar W. D. WALLACH. _—__—— Papers served in packscen by CArriers at $43 year. er 3) conts por peed To mail subseribors the sub scription price is $3. ® your, im advance; $2 for $1 for three months; aud for less than tthe rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, | cont; in Wrappe ADvsRTI@EMENTS (of eight linos to the square) tnaerted three times for $1; every other day or semi- woek'y, 25 per cent, advance; once a week, 0 por cent. stance. i estettsnationsteemetemmememmeeeee el EMBRYOLOGY IN THE WEST. The Unitarian preacher, Mr. D. A. Conway, wh is about 30 yearsold, and who went to Ciacinnati about two years ago, began lately ty _act and t preach in a manner rather too eriginal for some of the more pioua brethren «Listers, and a request was made to him by rome to resign, which he very quietly declined todo, and appealed to the con; ‘eg"tion to con- firm his acts and teachings. 0 parties wore formed in th ciety, one against. and one for hin. who, after attacking each other with some tl clectioneering with great fary at gs. enme at last to the sensible ston to sell the church and divide the burch ison the S. W. corner of streets, in the most fa-hion- pping promenades, and \ ill sel) 000. ews. re, wt hew organization. Out of this will charches, a Conway church and m ¥ charch. © is Unitarian, after the school of ul the f er #« free church, after f Conway, including what was fac- ent of Cinein vntieman of ot John Calvin.) presi ent of the Tom Payne Association, solemn eve in theit adherence to the Conway division, other day. in meeting. All the particulars aye by en from time to time in the Cin- uati papers and the Washington Union. Tue great pheneuenon, interesting to. out- eders, is the regular organization of “ the Liberal Element of Cincinnati’ in a free ch, under a regular preacher for Sabbath nip. Their hasis of cooperation is to acknowledge ne erred whatever, but for each man or woman ~we are net informed how it is with the chil- dcen—teo find out for himeelf or herself the trath i iritual matters. They agree, gen- eratix, in rejec ing the miracles, the resurree- non of Christ, and the specific creation of man as They adopt the “development the- ory of the author of the “ Vestiges of Crea- tion’ — whieh poses that creatures of a higher ‘nization, such es the mammalia, aie “developed” by a predunged gestation in the temtxacula of lower animale, such as is. fishe and that having heen once i they contiaue to ropag.te their regulariy thene ard. That ban originated first from the embryo of an ape, whose existence in the fotel condition was froin some enuse ¢ her) prolonged. in mater- tun, beyond the usual period of whereby that portion of the spiual ich in the ape is usually devoted to i into the higher regions am. Ifthe infant ape had sil. it bad, on the other hand, more brains sod a bigger soul. It was in feet a human be- ing. There is said to bea tribe of men now living in the centre of Africa, who bave not yet parted with their caucal appendages. Let t. thereforo. hastily reject Mr Conway's velopment theory,” but wait for the facts. In the language of Captain Cuttle, “when found make a note on’t.”” To do the new Cincinnati Church justice, they themselves have not yet adopted it as a creed. They are after it, though, with a keen seent, and our Cincinnati correspondent writes as follows: “You may depend upon it there will be game started. A metaphysical free chureh, with nothing to begin on. will not be long without subjects of discussion. You had better believe we know something about em- bryelogy in the west N.Y. Express. ——-+2+e- Morphy, the American Chess Player. On Tuesday eveni the 26th, the power of this extraordinary ef Were put to # severe testin ich caine off at the St. Jaines’s Che-- CI Regent's Quardrant, in which Mr. Morphy ously five of the most expert phe lub. including its Presi dent. Mr I The tab in a row, exch table being occ side by a player. and on the other a passage was left free. along which their -ingle antage- nist might 7 backwards aud forwards. Mr Morphy is # man of small stature and rather juvenile apy but his head is exeeeding- ty well for » bright, his coaten- ance f# fine ner- vous orgs and quick intelligence ile seems fo play perfectly at his ease, generally making his moves with rapidity, although some- stopping and seeming to give the move in da good di mn We r. like other players. he had any favorite move or ng idea in his play, and there did seem to be a little aniformity in the cases in which he *biained the first w Bat as this happened only in two cases out of the five, he her three necessarily influenced by the pen- ing of his opponent. Speaking generally, his style of play seems to be rapid sud impetuous, and his coup d’oerl sv perfect that he can mas- ter at one glance all the exigencies of the board. More than once in the course of the play his opponent had to call for time, which he con- ceded with the most good-humored courtesy, ebstting in the interim with wheever ch te stand near him. The great secret of -s, over and above great practical ekill as a chess player, would appear to lie in the wonder- ful power and tenacity of his memory. We have «ven men who could balance ten dinner pistes. or ride six horsex at ones, but in thore eases the net was ai best imperfectly done. Morphy’scase is dff-rent. Hep! y te pied on the ore M mest shstruse reflective of known ga: pinys it with agiven number of the b players ithe only advantage he hs prestize h certain fy hat pg caution vn the part of all his opponents tock place in the elegant and capacivus simok- iog vom of the St James's I F cd all the pls Mr. Morphy was opposed ed the fuliginous genius of the ved, however. that he did not sm = tant fact for the advocates of the eoun- Ifany one required © particularly clear bead it would be a inan who, single-han- ‘led, undertook to play chess against five of the best players in London, and Mr. Morphy, al- thengh an American. would appear to deny Livuself his cigar in order to secure the nece> amount of cerebral lucidity The players against Mr. Morphy were—first Kr Riviere; second, Mr. 5. Boden; third. Mr. W. Barnes; fourth, Mr. Bird; fifth. Mr. Lowenthal. The play commenced at six « clock. and was kept up with great spirit till alste hour of the night. The following was the result. The game at the first table was won by Mr. Morphy: at the second. the game was drawn; at the third it was won by Mr. Bar- nes, at the fourth by Mr. Morphy; at the fifth it was drawn.— London Paper see, fy A lawyer, named Darlel Cowen. jr. was shot in La Crosse by bis brother'« widow, since lea md wife. One ball went into his vers pocket. lodging in a finger: another whizzed through the cont-tail. He having. at her inv talk on some law matter good evening: to which she thus responded: ‘She The games says that he called at her house to get held of some impertant papersin her possession, which she says will show that he has no sight to the tore amount of property he claimx in La Crosse To this end of getting the papers. he seized hold of her dress. and tried to ride her pocket of the keys to the drawer containing the papers. By strong rt. she was enabled to reach the bal. draw a pistel from under a pillow. an tsend th i on her dress, and the other after him x he wes retreating from the door. Between he swore he “would shoot the is she say: her before morning nt speech b soods are nearly all cotton, your linen swirtsare uow made of cotton. ang your silk bats ore nearly three-thirds cotton."? Eben THE MEN OF THE TIME. We condense the following sketches of some of the lending men in the im from various suurces : Victor Emanuel [1., King of Sardinia, which country bears almost the same relation to the nding European war that Turkey did to the imean, is one of the prominent actors in the reat drama now being enacted on the Eastern The House of Savoy, of which he ead. descends from the old Counts of Star, SEVENTH 8 ELA & SON. CHEAPER THAN Ever. The Largest, Chases aa Most Complete As- ment o| AND SHOES ever brought to this City can now be found at No. 500 Seventi One door above Odd List oF Pricks, Gents’ fine Boots, sowed..... Do, fine Shoes, lasting sewe: ne Teton Leatherand Kid tg FOR RENT AND SALE. NTISTS AND OTHERS—F; 00. ly to ROBERT W con 12th and 13th sts, ARE CHANCE FOR Wo DEALERS.—The vacant 1 N°. 1,958. pending sti uggle, ~ H. Penn. avenue, be- Boore ann tne 4. atterios of Delaware are drawn OD AND COAL minutes before 5 pporite the Presbyterian Charech, can be leased 8 years by paying all taxes PUMP, suitable fora P. 4 Dunbarton street, well or cistern ahout 20 feet di pply to Dr. CRAGIN, 1 The latest news places General Mamora in commend of the Sardinian army, ready to co- operate with Louis Napoleon against Austria (General Maimor: When the Crimean war vined the Western tthe Sardinian con- laced in command, ” TION! ATTENTIO RDING ESTABLISHME ’ ofeth street and Pa. narters $1.25, jay 11—Clase 32, 3 draw ballots, &e., halves $3.5, WEDNESDAY old and tried soldier. reechance, Call quickly. : WELAIELA & SON, No. 590 Seventh street, shove 0. Fe Hall. Powers against Russia, an tingent was raised. went to the Crimea, and behaved in the noblest mauner, makiag himself famous as one of the general: of Europe. The Marquis f’Azeglio has figured in the quarrel very prominently ian ambassador, and o: in Piedmont, and one of considerable distine- tion at the present time. The firm stand taken by Count Cavour, tho Sardinian prime minister, sion of the Sardini _apl4-tm Don’t forget—1 do ‘ From wom E When you find yhnr do rot wear or FT IFFIN & BRO. You wiil find th SOR RENT—The D S-story Hause eo: east of 7th strost, and F. COYLE & Bi VALUABLE FA zetown, at the in quarters $2.51, always prepared te s serve sou wits the moxt fashinualle stylons war: THURSDAY, Nay 12—cips rantod to wear well, ana at the lowest possible casiz Me is the Sardin- the oldest fumities M FOR SALE—Situated bout 24) miles from i the Georgetown SHAR D8, cor: 10-tf 3 F OR THE BAI, did assertinent of : n orted Patent Laather and Ca!f Panip-sole 4, Molrore and Vilia. Patent Ccather te Satin and Kid aiters and Slippers; alse, pps. Call and examine if to compel the admis. f the ian Government to a repre sentation in the proposed European Peace Con- gress, and to enforco a importance of that Powe: nations of Eurepe, has marked heut man in view of the im art in it which ia necessarily assigr ed urin, August 10, I¢i0, at and wealthy family quire on the premises, Tiokets $5, haive 4th and K straets. Wasning ABLE FARM FOR 27) acrea, in Fairfax count; » aud the same distance »! farm im in oxcolient order; has good sand is well watored and timbered; itia all and Inrge orchards of the best varieties raspberries, strawberrins, 1 he made very enay to if desired, tha farm apply to CHARI, "0 &e., Ke. 6 325), quAgeTS $1.25, May 15—Clase 34, 8 numbers—14 4 rote <P connect with the trains of the Ora dria Railroad for the South and S recognition of the mong the great l him as a promi- pending war, and Iron Hall, Pa. av. EMBERS OF est axsortinent of Sole Leathor DRESS L.FRAME TRUNKS this sid genera! stock of all qnal: , CARPET and LEATHER S. P. HOOVER'S, Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and ith sta, BOOTS AND SH 4, ‘ ‘tantiy manofacturing and keep s full Ladies’ doyble-sele Mor. Bi Lasting Gaite: bet. 9th and 19th sts. CONG — STRAN- &e., Tickets $5, isives le was born in T: and belongs to an anciv of Piedmont. The name of Joseph Mary Garibald!—he who now commands the te: volunteers in defence of Sa ia—ie suggestive of liberty his countrymen he is revere: Washington. On Louis Na terma of sale wil For partioulars Arohitest, Penn, ave SALE—On accommodating terms, RK DE being AS story Frame SATURI u GRAND CONSOLID “LOTTERY or TRU? Ti : VALISES, at Vanderbilt. | Satara n usand Italian fe Herth Star, Saturday reed... Saturda: Vanderbilt |Raturda containing inal d a deep back lot to an alley; north side of F street. between 12th and midway betwee: zhas a very d situated on the and 13th streets, nthe Treasury Department and oly one of the most pleas- nee in Washington city, of the premines aj RD WEBB, No. 520 (2d story) 7th ap 2 d, almost a3 a : Carry able surgeons. poleon—alternately the Prince, » the fugitive, the pamphleteer and the Empe world are now fixed, 23 upon destinies of Europe. Certain Canrobert. was born in the year 1809, and belongs to an honorable family of Bre- ant locations for_a reside: For terms and a fuil dow Address FRA ply to POLLA prisoner, the —the eyesof the an arbiter of the INTS & MINGTON, DEL, for Ladies a: vw, I. on ond Children’s Roots and Shoes of every description, equaily low, ate \T The very desirable DWELLI No. 67 Bridge street, at the corner ef, ff Btrects, Georgetown. To be drawa daily at W Delaware, at 15 minutes before 12m. France, Senator, TUESDAY,M VO THE LADIES OF Baraguay d‘Hilliers. it i invite beet eu ng Niagara, will command one Vrench army to co-operate with Sardinin, 4 rin the present crisis. 9 military governor of commander-in-chief of the Frene Italy, though formerly he ha¢ prisoner of war in Porichester castle, and at a time when no parole was granted ouer, whatever might be his rank ues Louis Cesar Alexandre Ran- of France. formerly Minister and Senator—now named as the Major General on the Piedmontese froutier—was ble. on the 25th of March, 1795. Francis Joseph. Emperor of Austria, who has been so energetically pre spite of his youth Napoleon with w tion with the infuriated } nnounced by the f the divisions of of Washington and U WEDNESDAY, May 11, 197—Class Go, y np vu can find (gtail tines) ISdrawn ballots. Ineipal Shoe Stores in Wash- se well-known as J. delphia mane. He was in 154 | Stables and Carriage-houses for t with water fro A tngton cite—tie MeCurds & Son’ l been a Frerch to any pris- wood AND COAL. ; ; THURSDAY FROM WASHIN FORE THE May 12. 185-Clana 40, 3 drawn ballota, ron- q don, Marsha Tron-Frame and Keer iT THAT A. PAY LING A -96.000 | prizes of. 8; fine SADDLES. ereren |) -—Feunks Covered and evory description of With neatnessand éispatch, opetine expen SAS. 8. TOPHAM, te Torpuam & Norv ‘Oppo. Odd Fel orn at Greno- Cy &c., Tickets 91. FRIDAY, Mar paring for war, in inexperience and of the he has to deal, in eonnec- iberals of Italy, has ly been actuated by a determined He was born in August, 1830, and ly but nearly twenty-nine years son of the Archduke Francia that of Emperor of of Hungary and Bohemia, and Venice, Archduke of mé-ly No, 499 7th lrawa ballots, DENTISTRY, &c. _ DENTAL NOTICE, emoved his office to the reoms Maister, (306 Penn’ia, ni he pleased to see all who may desire professional ability 1 am kindly mmr | 2 prizes of. Da.anuis! Jong occupied br Di 5S oppoeite Wil is consequentl, SATURDAY iis 78 numbers—1 eet. promptly at- drawn ballots, alm. es south side of 7th fren the fuel is de 3 "A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Wharf. CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. Prapared any length and size: delive parts of the city, Navy Ordera by mail’ prompt iy to Recompany th fuel isWdehvered: NW.e Anstria, are Kin, King of Lombar« Austria and other minor t! M. LOOMIS, M. P the MINERAL PLA Persons personally at his office in this city. Many persons can woar these Teeth who ft wenrothers: » annot wear the Pargone oailing at n cantor and patentee of ee keta or certificates of packages the most pron end the printed official All orders for tic will meet with Phelan’s Reply to Seereiter's Challenge. which John Scereiter, * Michael Phelan to play »000, the game to be played «. within ninety days, Mr. Phelan has replied as follows : * New York. May 7, 1899. the Editor of Porter's Sprit re seen in your Just issue a letter Seereiter's employer, proposing to back him sgainst me for another mateh at bil- Yard, and George- In answer to a card of Detroit, challen, ther match for “i ho porson can wear others to be ready when T.J.& W.M.G N. W. corner 12th and C sts. N mar2sly.r Footofi7th #t., below War fice oan be nocommox!ated renee Toeth they may desire ; I wish the purast i, PLATE will be 3h Penn. avenue, betw Sth and 19th strecte; aiso, 97 Arch street, Philed FRANCE, BROAD! the MINER Jas M. McCAMLY & C FIRST-CLASS F. W. ALBERT KING, Groxortown, D. C. ears past the Sole Agent in the District of Colu ria for Mesars. Dupont & Co., Wilmington, 1 hand a larce stock of all terades of POWDER mauufactured by 2 and™ Ib. kegs rn Rooms in this eit D) LERS IN SHIONABLE CLOTHING X NG GOODS, Penn. avenue. board the Boats, foot of 6th street. 6 _ CABINET WARE, é&c. 7 DSTREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Wa - P. C. KS, VALISIE ) CARPET BAGS, Mr. Seereiter un ui = L was suffering from rhoum ut of play: he. on the nt healt, trained to his ity, and the match was the long- Notwithstanding all this, L ictor, and have proved to my own satis- faction aud that ofall my friends, that m such as it is, is superior to thatof Mr. I stated to Mr. Seereiter, wh the morning after the mate! ecard published in the Detroit Tribune, a few hours befure the match. over Mr. Seereiter's signature, stating his ‘resolution to play no more matches, whatever was the result of the match theu peuding.’ that I approved the reso- announced in that card. which Mr. Seerciter did net then see fit to dis also told him that [ | matches with American players, and ouly de- sired to test my skill with that of M. Berger of Fraace, or Mr. Roberts of England played the match with Mr. Scoreiter on the disadvantageous terms above stated, to ny reputation ip billiards was not a fic- sone, as interested personsinsinuated. In another contest with him I would only have money te gain, and [ res, ing it, howevor easily I m Yours respectfully, r many disad- NEw ARRANGEMENT! OVER & BAKEH a GROVER & c GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, rent af, nF, FE, & PIF 5 Was conside: emirary, war in ex questioned that t market for fanuly sew n the Ktores are mw making a seam Paper hing by experienced workmen, and satis | Diamond Grain r fob dee 4 Ib. canisters IWALNOT TF and canisters in Ib. canisters Safety Fuse of superior quality,in barrels , not liable to gat out of jena in their operation. A feil sasortment constantly on hay at factory prices by ! full anppie GENE Also, a full aw v of NE , anil evorything pertaining to theso ‘Sewing h 2. ctured in this s -K.PLANT & CO., nd Upholsterers, Pagel ud. and for sale en I saw him on CPS EA in alluding tothe outs; andl guareatony Of the above will be sold at manufacturers ivered free of charge to any part of The character of Dupont’s Powder has been so welland favorably known for a half we deem it unnocessary to say anything in its fig We take plessure at all times in showin: samples and styles of packages to sportsmen an Office No. 35 High street, immediately oining the Canal. 63: REMONT HOUSE, The Proprictora, having added, du ear, Many new improvements, such as ‘arpeting and Refurnishin, new Water Ci. A xood Operator in attends ines and give full instructions in their uve. ‘ali stock of FUR ING GOODS. lower than any other house in We would inviteali te call be. . Our ett ir, “Quick Sales ts”? BRISTOL, KNOXV TA, CHATTANOOGS VIELE. GRAND Jt MONTGOMERY AND By 8 direct route, and « Id play no more TZ & BRO, Odd Fellows’ Hall 7th st. cORTME T OF design doing a Persons sending us their orders will ease xend the money or have it ready when the uel is delivered, thereby saving us the trouble of sending forfit. We would say to those few persons having ao- sider them due at any time vent them; oons EXTENSIVE vi {WOOD AN ROSE a ; The anbacriber, of Furniture, would t. RIVATE SAL} y te public attention to its increased facilities for their accommodation The Howse, beimg the largest frsi-class Hotel im the respectfully invi 1) 3 of Wasiing- 4 1 Oink ey veer a ine gai ts lity, o er of Lake am earbern ™ tfully decline gain- inthe Uupneciaie WictnNy OF Uke buaet tonoeenes close proximity te the and Steamboat Landings, said ee we in the immediate vi ; places of amusements. aiferent Railroad De, and In the Centre of the snoss des resents superior inducements to the traveler, fo usiness or pleasure, GAGE, BROTHER & DRAKE. -G. STEVEN AILOR AND CI Avenue. Browns” B vex. consisting of— Fine Mshogany, Fine Matiogany, Walnut, and Cherry Jonny Lind Offices NW. Corner 12th Micnaee Purriax.”” nut, Cherry, and other Ward Pa.ay NEY & LANSDALE, IRE INS. CO.N.Y nearly; and corresponde pamies having cash Arteurt ox tae Lire or tar Fresen E i correspondent of the Boston ! Post gives the following story of another at- ife of Louis Napoleon - rable Business Portions ify, renon.—The Paris -—Crsh cspital and 1 Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab ts, ‘any and Walnut Sofas and Chairs, ak Marble-topand other Cottage C. tempt on the ted aud promptly 207th street, near 5 lieve—of another attempt upon t Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other vad. aud the severity Cossert te nid other Chairs, of every desorip Fine Marbie-top Centre, Sofa, and other ‘Tables, Fee Ne ines ana hockey Ware, Looking bet. Dand E sts., north, Has a choice s! and VESTING: ( hers IN: Ss WEAR, whi rder inthe best mannerand at » Hehas aisoa choice stock of 3 2 CLOTHING fine READY FURNISHING wre to the trath of this ems that the information of the as- ntention was obtained by the poli mous letter: and the revela- s made by the culprit have beet snvincing of the utter helpl the unseen enemy, wor! st the peace and safety of the ighest functionary of that in- stitation has been seized with a fitof hopeless despondency at the sight of the web woven round him by the Marianne, and which, with all his spies and well-ordered machinery, he has been unable to prevent. longs to Lille, was a silk weaver of the place. and undertook the task of poignardin; ror, in virtue of the chance whic! designated him by the number seven at the meeting of the Marianne. The meaning of the number has been kept secret from the vulgar, but the police have learned it sure enough, Last night. in the clubs and 1 that the murderer. whose uite terminated, had but adds one proof the m ROADS to sell as chenp as any other porson ble terms; and I ishing to purchase Farms Exchangen for City Proye: Western Lan S Money foaned S,to which he would na of gentlemen, principle of one price only, rked on each article, the pub imposition, au braless fistter myseif tliat no perse will Le disappointed if they give which it distinctly lic are secured fr in the dark ng: & Sony masses. that the 77 Ar Wa; Brent, favorably knowntomany | Compani's expense. ‘The mon izens of Washington asa Cutter of distinguished it, having charge of the Cutting Department, leased to meet his friends and the public and serve them with j A GOOD PIT E” RICH’S LAG Two doors North of the The undersigned res} accepted the Was! ILADELPHIA repared to furnish to the trade or & T. Parker & RSONS Indebted to me are notified that their accounts are now ready for settlement, as lam clos Ing out my stook of Boots one oe ei ete Rae nomaihate coe eth eae they W PHOTOGRAPH PAND AMDROTYPE GALLERY, 450 Pennerivania AVENUE. BROTY PFE: aM Hi PE only 25 cents, Put up in handsome case. ies ‘only One Dollar for the first co; URES ised ; taken in any weather. ber the Namber— agua 7) Pounsy ivania avenue, near Sd street. “Secure the shadow while you have the substance,” 1 be famous ax the Restaurant in Washington o: Lovers ofexquixite find there the very o Fish, Game, Steaks, Cho, gars, &o., to be obtained i of his establishment is unsurpassed, ouse of the kind is more re} for the invariable good attendance of all employed rive at Axpi The assassin be- s Company's Office. tfully announces that be ni igh im ¥ RAYMOND or to ARMS CO. jeer ed's establishment, an ai northern cities, a8 the best manufac- ITF Hin charges are moderate. DUCED ONE HALF! SW MEDICAL SALT. FoR ATORY, DISEASES, INFLAMMATORY LY ONE DOLLAR! © Nokinonte EACKAGRS 32.50, and ttemble crfes, it was 6 proces verbal was not ) ent his throat at the Prefecture. to the dismay of the employes and the great relief of the higher officivls. who had begun to find that « further extent of revelation 1 convenient, giving them more work to do than they could well get through for aome time to Uf the circumstance of the attempt at assassination haying been made, I can warrant the truth; the assertion of the murderer's self- destruction may be no more than rumor. Price F PETER EMRICH BROTYPES.—Sma.i Provits ano Qvicx ¥, and 25 cents i Subsequent one. Resuler Sailing Days, Portrait warranted ght become in- make a cord. for hauling this Our wagons are made eapecial kind of wood, earry wood sawed but n Fuel delivered to an: or Georcetown, N. W. 547 ; foot of 17th st., below W NDREW TATE, Baverern, Wreconsin. EY-AT-LAW, NOTARY ARD REAL ESTAT: ENT, Refers to Hon. H. M. Rice, T ington; Hon. Joa. MeClow L be , Esq. . 40 pe ER, to locating Land Warrants ing the payment of ‘Taxes for non-residents, 6m GTON SEWING ROOMS, M Ith st,, to doors North Now is the time to get SPR 0 mal RRortest notice. All des Panama, in the ony te caution all person: that. find split is measured F beautiful Pictures, d obtain the cou far routs. at K.C. art of Washington cor. 12th and C, No ar Depart’t. ap is-tf ber DRAWERS, &c.. tions of Sewing done, T BOSOMS, COLLARS, and WRIST BANDS neatly stitched, vania avenue, bet. iT} A case came before the Clarendon, Conrt, a few days since. to test the validity of a marriage ceremony perforined by a person claim ing to be a magistrate, but who was not; and on the part of one of the conteacting parties the whole thing was looked upon as a joke. op in the form «4.0. NOYES EST QUALITY OF FRENCH 13th and 14th streets. near Willarde’. CAL CABINET aa SDS & JOHNSON, PRACT. -Searatate, Wash. | SANTEERS ‘and UNDERTA. wcll hraiecipcoes rons hey d — i, ts. stantly on hand a! Kinds “and. 8 zes of READY'MADE cQ tly attend... feat al ours. to the Temoval of bodies from the old bar: grounds to the new cemeteries ‘Old furniture neatly ‘Terma most reaso ITE G lop igh us! ing Sand, W and wTenext to 14th ‘The case came an action to recover from t compensation for the board of bis wife cided that the marriage contract ing, and gave a decree for the ntentsof one barrel at him wh 'e LLOWED ON DEPOS(TES. TO LOAN, NTEREST A [NTE uoNEY NST tan UP BROTHERS, PANE. 00K FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE” "3 Wilder | rook IRON SAFE, joent _ of Pg a : OKING-GLASS FRAME WAG! WE Pe awa, nvpnaite Ki: Pie Soon Pa red and var bie ~ Leave Riley 2 TAMOND STATE, on FRIDAYS. ene COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 6 * he Columbia etops at the principal landings on the river. For freight apply to ved. magni AVINGS, “tamed o1 GARDEN WALKS, Coal, cheap for ‘street, brid oe. Call and les: Goalnnd Sand. ata, nest Canal, 197 The rust bas my wheat fields of Southern Georgia. far earlier than It is said to be very bad. . {17 New York city, it is estimated, consumes ysters annually, valued pearance in the 7” A well known politician of Mississippi, in fore the sovereizns, said : -- Your seven million bushels of 0} atseven million dollars. DEST ENG. ANDAMERICA ADIES’ BRA\ Beg ARR ll eet on = acne 2 This taining © greater variety of interesting reading thas ean be found inany other—is morning. Published on Saturday Singie annum. $ingie copy, per —— ——— 81 subscribing ii be raised am neigh! without Cl Sth sy ofa mail agent. an ons | pont ge per cent.of Tre Weexry “rar will eayed. It invariably contains the “ Washinctom News” that has made Tae EVENING Stak ciroulste eo generacly throughout the country. Single oop.es (im wrappers) be re at the counter, imunediatels after the issue of the paper. PriceTHREE CENTS, IL7> Postmantors who act as agents will be al- lowed a commussion of > cents. _ ‘TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. PPELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- Cc HANGE OF TIME. "FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacens, Will The Consolidated daily at Wilmington, Del., All drawangs under the superintendence of Lo’ mss1oners appointed by the State, PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. TUESDAY, May 10—Class st. 75 numpers—i2 drawn bailots, WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. GG SO, OE SESE On and after Thursday next, Sst inst, Troms iL = Was cton at 4.40 and 6.5) a.m, % and 6.15 9. am, “oe 4 45 a. ot +15 And 5.3 p.m. nd, and third connect with Trains are Way Trains. apa T. un. PARSONS, Agent RRANGEMENT For 1859—Houra of departure A {steamers GEORGE PAGE = THOMAS CO ER m Wa Page—at 64, 1 6hs p.m. Collyer—at mit 7” 2% p.m. boats from Alexan- re Bacumore and boats from Washington d Alexan- apis te big a.m. and VT REDUCTION. BILT LINE of U 311 -T. Cap. Lefevre | OCE TAR, Capi. Jonen | ARI AN QUEEN Will form aror ryicnity line hetw Naw Yor« Sovrnamprox.and Have pelea under Mail Contract, jeaving this sid: each alternate SATURDAY, and the othor sid each alternate WEDNESDAY. iepenaly pg FROM NEW YORK | PROM HAVRE AND FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. une 7 Theee stoanships have water tight compartments, No steorage pr Price or P. first cabin aceordin, 1 Star. firet ¢ x issued Sexcix delivered in D. TORRANC ap 15-3m n, 9; me aseace fre commen and KINSAI Kinsale on ar Inndings PAG PAGE, Prop’r. fone 2h-te iria. JOTIC TO TRAVELERS!-NEW AR- RANGEMENTS, WITH GREATLY IMPC SCHEDULE! \GTON DIRECT TO ALL THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac SrkaMzns AND RicHMOND AND Poto- mac Raitroap Ling. En. Bare ae The two fast Daily lines from Washincton for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street, at Hie a.m. and Ge p.m. Pansenger: the morning boat can obtain @ fine breakfast on beard, and onjey a pleasant eail of Shy hours down the beautiful Pe Vernon. ’ supper anda rest Or state. connect with all the Trains for the South and South- wes 7 “NAc, passing in full riew Sy} fy the evening boat they insure a gow jours in comfortable berths rooms, and arrive in Richmond in time to it. The Greath Southern Mail is conveyed over thie Toute, it being 44 miles shorter, and im miles lees Paneth by any other rocte, making certain FREDERICKSBURG, RICHMOND, AND P* T VA W ND WI URG 3, WELDON A h CHA ‘0 i OT 4, DIRE TO NE ORLEANS AS SOUTHERN CITIES AND TOWNS. Iso, connect at Richmond with the Danville, Southside, Virginia. Tenneseee,and East ‘Tennes- & THE SOCTHWRET TO ISTO! DALTON, CHATTA- TSVIULE.. Si RES Nasty GRAND JUNC. MONTGOM kets and further :nformation of the nyuire at the Seathern Ticket Office, oO, e door east of Browns’ Hotel, or om 0. E. MATTINGLY, Ticket Agent. an ié-tr ta ORANGE AND ALExanoRia Rattgoap. Eee ae FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. to VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GEORGES ALABAN Miss! IPP, Lovis A ARKANSAS, TEXAS, HROUGH TICK 'S can he obtained at the ZAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF- FICE. corner of Pennsylvania avenve and 6th street, Washington, on beard of the Steam Ferry Boag Gsorce Page, or at the ofhoe of the Orange Alexandria Ratiroad, at Alexandria, To CHMOND, DANVILLE, LYN Rl 7 LOX VILLE, DALTO Memp reater expedition t nm by any other route, ° Page leaves the foot lexandria, where r hur Spring tock .&c., and at 6% p. uw. for Richmond and all points South: west, minking sare and close connections to Mem- phis. Baceace Wag: and Omnuibuses leave the office ue, AG o'clock a.m. and! fp. eo MES A EVE Agent, joirtt Washington, i a PACIFIC MAM, STEAMSHIP coM- ships of thi Mie ACA One of the Steam ne d 2th of enc jascling via PA These Steamsbips have been inspected and ap- provel by tho Navy Department, and guaranty speed Railroad (17 miles long)is now com an to coean. and is crossed in 3 or @ exageof passengers is checked im otk through to San Francisco, and passen embarked at Panama by steamer at ir the y"sexpense. The money paid in New York Keserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acei - the route is entirely reliable—no failure curred in eight years. leave ‘Suama the same day they ar a C Le hrongh by each Bteamer, and take mureoat 0 cod children chnoerenker proteo- ‘For through-tickets at the lowest rates, appl et ¥ ant, New York, to 1. W, West stri PRON ss 6G, HAR ON picane core. Le BARTLET. “jy tt {ITED STATES MAIL LINE. NITED STATES HAIN REGULA R LINE Anp Witnovt Faitcre ror Eient Years, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, FOR PANAMA RAILROADS and 2th of each month CAVTION.—S0 many Spute and impositions of inds have been lately per acoso bound te CA LikOR. at the subscriber, the onl ey Mai! Line, via of New York, feein it his seeking passage to California Mrosition. they must be enreful ey ce of the Steamships of the U . vin Panama Rairoad, as no other ork is authorized to engage passage. panies have only one office in Ne at 177 West stroet, y fronting on the North River, atthe head of the Ci pang’s Wharf. ; TE, Oberxo ys BEES eee Ieee aoe vad STEAM PACKET LIN BE. xs Bel T ORs AND SA DA’ Wharf. Washi THOS. W. RILEY. x. ap ¢-Tu& Thom Riley's tik Sereoe,

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